Portland Challenger_1952-09-12

Fdday, September 19, 1952 Kay's Notations Kathryn H. Bogle, Social Editor The Rev. and Mrs. Jesse L. Boyd announce the engagement of their daughter, Virlyn Lenora to Richard Waldo Bogle Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bogle Sr. Miss Boyd attends Portland State college and Mr. Bogle attended Oregon State college and is now attending Portland State. No date has been set for the wedding. * * * _____.::._________ A real pink tea was the one for which the members of Twenty Matrons' Progressive club were hostesses recently. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Zack Phillips at 216 N. E. Skidmore was the scene for this affair which was the first for the club since it was organized in June. Pink invitations were issued to about 50 guests who responded to the bid by wearing f:Omething pink. A color scheme of pink was carried out completely in the ices and candies served and in the tea table's appointments. Music for the afternoon was by Robert Haywood and l)J.Iiss Hazel Davis, soloists, and the Misses Jo Betty Jones and Rpsa Smith? pianists. Mrs. Cyviria Woods and Mrs. Minnie Harris )::loth gave readings. \ Mrs. Elmyra Williams is club president and Mrs. Phillips is secretacy. Chairma-n of ,the affair was Mrs. Gertrude Crbw. · • * • I ., \, The cast of "Finian's Rainbow," .»current at the Civic tl}eatre, was entertained after Saturday night's show by Geneva F'ranklin, a member of the chorus, and James Williams who plays the role of ' . Henry. The party was given at the home of James' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Williams, who have found that their· 12-year old son is a favorite not ''only with the-audiences but also with his fellow players. lor two weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gragg and Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas. The Roy Graggs held a reception Sunday at their home on Alberta to honor the young couple. * * • With both their daughters in the hospital at the same time, the Harry Har~'ys have been busy parents. Both young ladies are l-ecovering rapidly and Beverley, who was hospitalized for a bit of minor surgery is now at home. Marlene, who had a "strep" throat expects to be released in a day or two. Mrs. Dora Lee, the San Franciscan visiting a fortnight with the R. F. Morrisons, was the honored guest when Mrs. Wade Brown entertained at Sunday dinner. The A. Leon Johnsons have as their guest for a few days, Mrs. Ruby ~ackson, a recreation director for the park bureau in San Franicsco. Mrs. Jackson is also an accomplished pianist with a delightful style and a seemingly boundless . repertoire. She was most gracious with her talent and during her stay has played frequently for the Johnson's friends. The Johnsons are also host to Benjamin Taylor of San Pablo, who is making a motor tour of the Northwest as far as Vancouver, B. C. j * * * Back home this week after * * * nearly five months spent in sevEnchanted with M~xico City eral European countries is Mrs. ~re Mr. and Mrs. Eugepe L. Car- Aron Bullock. The John Scott den who flew there frdm Tia Ju- Browns had a few friends in for ana for part of a mohth's vaca- a buffet supper Saturday evetion. They were in M~xico for a ning to hear Mrs. Bullock's sparkweek and were completely ling account of her travels. charmed by the country and its She had many interesting adpeople. ventures to relate including a The Cardens ·motored home af- couple of brushes with real danter visiting along the way in San ger when she watched public poDiego, Los Angeles and,in the Bay litical demonstrations in Paris cities. and in Rome. F'avorite places * "' * visited by Mrs. Bullock were Expected home this week is Cannes, Paris and Capri. Miss Anna Morrison w~o went to The club Les Femmes has reAtlantic City several weeks ago mmed regular meeting and the as a delegate from Da~lia Temple first one for this fall was he1d to the convention of: Daughter Wednesday evening at Knott Elks there. On the way home Center. Miss Morrison stopped in New Officers' roster for 1952 includYork City and in Washington, es: Mrs. Aldridge Johnson, presD. C. ident; Mrs. Oteira Lott Nichol- , For two weeks Mrs~ Cornelius son, vice president; Mrs. Ulysses 'Young will be a vacationer in Leverett, secretary; Mrs. Orell .San F'rancisco and Lo_s Angeles. Robinson, treasurer. A date for her fall w!iidding will Advisors for the girls will be: be chosen soon by Mrs. Laurice Mesdames Charles Maxey, Joseph Smith who will be wed to Ron- Nunn, Woodrow Wilson, Benjaald Saunders of Seahle. Mr. min Robinson, Oteira Nicholson Saunders is a chief st~ward for and Aldridge Johnson. the Canadian Mail Steamship * * * Lines. ·~ * * Carl Deiz has received a promotion and.is now a fir~t lieutenant in the air force reserve. He will be in charge of the supply division under the djrector of materiel connection with the 454th Troop Carrier Wjng. Hosts at Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. F. C. polden of Kansas City, Mo., were Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hicks. Th'e Goldens were houseguests of Mt. and Mrs. A. M. English while iri the city. The former Portlanders, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gra~g (Helen Mae Thomas), are now living in Los Angeles where Boq is a radio and radar inspector for Lockheed. W. C. Brown of Berkeley has been a Portland visitor for several days. While here he spent much of his time with the Herman C. Bakers and made a short trip to visit Seattle friends. Mrs. Earl Morrison is convalescing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les Shepherd. Mrs. William Graves Sr., accompanied by her daughter-inlaw, Mrs. William Graves Jr. and her young son, Darrell, spent a three-day week-end in Seattle and in Victoria, B.C. PORTLAND CHALLENGER Pa.ge Th\'te Tunior Actors Take Part in 'Finian's Rainbow' V Mr. and Mrs. Willis Williams' son, Jimmy, was one of the outstanding junior actors thai made up fho recent Civic Theater's production of "Finian's Rainbow." The popular show ran for two weeks. P:i(;A tured here are, left to right, George Douglas, Maria Moreno and Jimmy. REV. DENNIS MOFFIT Loss to community The Baskel Seafood "n" Chips .. Chicken "n" Chips OPEN TILL 4 a.m. 1404 N. Williams HenryF.English. Realtor ·Tavern-A.parlmenls Building with Furnished Apartments Business a,nd Property Included_ in Sale-Big Income Call Mr. Janik EA 5101 or EA 0769 1229 N. Killingsworth PorHand 11, Ore. TO RENT-F'urnil)hed apartment. Adults only. 307 N .E. Fargo. MUrdock 9912. FOR SALE-Duplex 2204 N. E. 9th avenue; side by side; all plastered·; 2 bedrooms each; hardwood floors; fireplace; well-planned living space; separate basement; garage. -13,500 and terms. Open Sunday, September 21, 6:30 p.m. MRS. BROWN, MU 3884, of BETTY KIES CO.. WE 2216. Painl by Jennings Do Own Work Terms 6 to 36 months Call after 7 p.m. WE 1702 106 N. Monroe Blue Ribbon Barbecue JUST OPENED Service 24 Hours Home Cooked Meals Ollie Epps, Prop. 2017 N. Williams Glenn's Texaco Service We Give S&H Green Stamps Mark Lubrication Firestone Tires N. E. Broadway & Williams MU 9983 ~----------------------~ Jensen and jewelers davenport' BE 1565 S. W. Alder ai 3rd The. New Paul's Paradise Dining .Room Regular Dinners Short Orders __., ..,.. ._1 Mollie Johnson Caterer Ph. MU. 9109 19 N. Ru.~s£-11 Neighborhood Shopping Center Open from 6:30A.M. to 2:00A.M. (Daylight) DaJly Food Service 2115 N. Williams TU 4El66 BETTER CLEANING! EUis Cleaners John Ellis, Prop. 3304 N. Williams WE :lsea i-------------------------------------------·------------------------· I I I I I ! Quick W IIJ l:o Smlhscrihe Circulation Department 3300 North Williams Avenue Portland 12, Oregon Please enter my subscription to Portland Challenger :for one year and send bill to me. (U. S., its possessions, Canada, Mexico, Central and South .1\merican, Philippines, $2.50, other countries, $3.50.) Name ··-·--------- ------------------------------- Address City ----..·- ·--··---------- ------------ Zone. - S1ate____________ The Graggs brought their twoyear-old son Robert Jr. to visit Just returned from a motor trip to visit her mother in Kansas City, Mo., is Mrs. Alfred Ricardson. She also visited in Chicago and St. Paul during the 3 weeks she was away. !----------------------' -----------------------------------------------~-----~

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