Portland Challenger_1952-09-09
Tuesday, September 9, 1952 Kay's Notations Kathryn H. Bogle, Social Editor Mr. and Mrs. George L. Thomas, well known former resi– dents of Portland, returned to their home in Los Angeles this week. Though the greater part of their time was devoted to activities associated with the institute on intercultural rela– tions held at Reed college, a few friends captured the Thomases for informal visiting. Among their hosts were: Dr. and Mrs. Richard Risley Mor– gan, Miss Juanita Johnson, Mrs. Roy Gage, Dr. and Mrs. Forrest Rieke and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Reynolds. The Thomases were accom– panied to Portland by their son– in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reynolds and their little son, Gary. Bob is a high school teacher in Claremont, California. * * * In a most convenient and smooth-working vacation week for everybody the Reynolds fam– ily exchanged homes with Bob's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith of Portland who wanted a California vaca– tion. The Smiths are expected home this week from Los Angeles. Much entertaining by the young marrieds went on here for the Reynolds. Among their hosts were Kenneth Hensons and the Carl Deizes. John Roberts, a radio and elec– tronics instructor of Meridian, Miss., spent this week visiting the A. Leon Johnsons. Mrs. Arthur J. Alexander, here · on a pleasure trip to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winslow, was taken seriously ill and may undergo surgery at St. Vincent's hospital. Mr. Alexander flew from their home in Chicago to be here with his wife. Mrs. Kenneth Winslow and her daughter, Kathleen, motored to Seattle for several days. ~; * l[: Among the smartly attired guests at the Shepherd-Banks wedding was Mrs. William Law who was stunning in a three– piece suit of navy blue with a diagonally striped vestee. Another who received lots of sincere complimen•ts was Mrs. Mary M. Duncan who wore a rich brown crepe with a touch of char– treuse in her accessories. Many guests brought wedding gifts to the reception at the parish hall and poor Bern may never know who sent some of them because several of the cards were lost in the clouds of tissue paper. The Elmer Flowers included PORTLAND CHALLENGER FASHION-OF-WEEK WI'IIRL IN THE BEST CIRCLES in this crisp waffle-pique cotton halter dress. The whirling full skirt is quilted to make a pretty spin, and the prints are gay and garden fresh. Sold in homes by representatives of Fashion Frocks, Cincinnati. {ANP) House, Room for Rent? Have you a house or room for rent, a car to sell or do you need a baby sitter? Then ad– vertise in the Portland Chal– lenger classified column. Nom– inal rates. An army furlough fortunately coincident with the date of his brother's wedding allowed Cor– poral Lester Shepherd a few days here with his family. Corporal Shepherd, a radio technician with USAF, came from Randolph Field but will report for duty this time in Topeka, Kansas. the Nick Banks in a two-day holi- ~===========:._~ day after the wedding at the r Flowers' beach residence at Klip– san, Washington. Other guests there were the Ralph Flowers, the Melvin Aliens and the Belvin Williams. With several avid fishermen Fresh Killed Grade A • Color£d Roasters, 35c lb. Grand Fish Company 808 S. JJ. MorriSOJl • • * among them and clamming to do, :=============~ - ~ere also for the Art. Shepherd- Mniece Banks nuptials were Mrs. Leon Bedford and her son Leon Bedford Jr. of Seattle. Mrs. Bedford is sister to Mrs. Lee Shepherd, mother of the popular time did nGt lag and in the eve- ning Mrs. Williams showed mo– tion pictures she took of her so– rority conclave held recently in Seattle. Mysterious Billy Smith 1500 N. Wheeler VE 9163 brJdegroom. "' "' "' Mrs. Harry G~ir:s came down I Portland parents interested in :=============~ from Seattl_; to VISit ~ver the La-~ their children's school should not bor Day week end with her aunt miss reading McCall's magazine and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Clarence for September. The article on E. Ivey. "Save Our Schools" is both a les- The Iveys and the J. W. Inger– salls celebrated the Ingersolls' 4211d wedding anniversary last week by going to the beach, but when they got there it was rain– ing hard and so they went to Seattle instead. son and a warning concerning things stirring in our own com– munity. Watch for New Location NEAL DRUG 2703 N. Williams Ave. MU7552 Prescriptions Sundries - Fountain * * * The article will be read with sympathetic understanding by those who have w or k e d in NAACP and there will be many who will rally to support our ex– cellent school board. Perhaps club :===============:: Frederick Bowmar of Seattle brought his bride, the former Edith Keyes, to Portland as part of their wedding trip. They were guests of Mrs. Isadore Maney while in the city. Mrs. Maney en– tertained with a buffet supper for groups will make good use of the information gleaned from this September issue and from the article to follow in McCall's for October. Let us know what your club does about it the Bowmars Sunday evening and r--------------. she served her celebrated Hun– garian ragout. Glamorous Pictures Ballzegar's Photos EM 0979 9 N. E. Halsey Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Carter, Jr., Mrs. Maney's son-in-la\.V and daughter who practically com– mute between Seattle and Port– land, were here for the festivi- l..-------------...J ties and they brought with them Leonard Richardson. Other guests were Albert Mor– ton, who is back from a summer spent in Alaska, Mrs. William Nicholson, the Arvolle Raes, the Joseph Nunns and Mrs. Elva BETTER CLEANING! 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