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About Portland challenger. (Portland, Oregon) 1952-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1952)
Friday, November 28. 1952 PORTLAND CHALLENGER Kay’s Notations Kolhryn H. Bogle, Social Editor AK A Sorority Holds 1st Meet P lan s are u n d e r w ay fo r se t ting up a g rad u ate and an under- Many Portlanders began their happy Thanksgiving Day Kappa 'Alpha ^ILnty^ Iku-k by attending church, with families gathering for holiday din- ian(^ ing later. , M em bers of AKA gave a social Union services by six participating churches were held g ath erin g for prospective new that morning at Zion AME church, with the choir of Mt. j ,n em b ers in ordei to establish , , , . ,. . first a g rad u ate ch ap ter. T he so- Olivet church leading in song. ! ,.ial a„ai, at lhe home of Those attending St. Philip’s Episcopal church began their Mrs H arold Jones, Sunday, Nov. Thanksgiving worship at 10:30 a.m. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Williams, who attend St. Philip’s, A soon as th e g rad u ate plans invited the vicar, Rev. L . O. Stone and Mrs. Stone to dine a»e settled, the sorority looks for ,lL ., , ir.„ . , . ., , , | ward to establishing an under- vvith the Williams family in the later afternoon. g rad u ate group. The Rev. and Mrs. Jesse L. Boyd of Bethel AME church AKA m em bers p resent w ere Mrs. Em ma W alker, Mrs. H arold had a family dinner at the parsonage. Page Three Acting Pleasures, Thrills Bind Director, Players T he th rills and deep pleasure found in am ateu r th e atric als bind to g eth er the St. P h ilip ’s P layers . nd th e ir director % * G eneva F rank- tin. O rganised in 1951 by Mrs. F ranklin, the m em bers o f this in ter-racial group a re of various leligious beliefs but th e y w ork as a unit of St. P hilip's Episcopal church. F a th e r Lee O w en Stone, Jones, Mrs. O teria L ott N ichols T he Rev. and Mrs. Clem C. , ., TT • r, ,• . i M cM illan, G w endolyn M olden. Mrs. W illis W illiam s an d Mrs. Thom pson of th e U nion B aptist ' _ , . ,. „ . , E rn estin e P alm er, Olga A nn H ow ard Jacobson. church w ere d in n e r guests o f _ _ Mr. and Mrs. E d w ard Doss. P lu m m er. T h . r . . l S j - a r c . B etty These m em bers m eet reg _ u larly One of the larg est fam ily g ath - , ^ ou H a ttl® s t " » 9 e r ' cnd and plan to visit th e S eattle chap- erings w as th e one for w hich Mr.! . . ter soon. and Mrs. Roy B. M iller w ere ^ rim . m e . tt . is a new ly initiated j g jnce they are in the process hosts. The M illers set places for! m em ber of th e " \ r.o n * f was of organizing, o th e r AKA w om en 25 of th e ir grow ing fam ily. T h eir S n o r e d guest a t d in n er W ednes- w ho have not been contacted MRS. GENEVA FR A N K LIN six b eautiful d au g h ters help ed d aV a | lh * hom e iS oror and w ish to affiliate w ith this C yviria Woods. L au ra G lossan c h ap ter m ay get in touch w ith w ith preparations. A ctive in civic d ram a is d ean of pledges and L ena Hills- Mrs. Em m a W alker, GA 6456. A round the M iller table, w ith recto r at St. P h ilip ’s, w elcom es m an is p resid en t of th e ch ap ter. children of all ages, w ere Mr. them all and is glad to h av e the Dr. M asayuki H arigai, th e new and Mrs. L aw ren ce C am pbell, P lay ers lend th e ir talen ts to o th Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r W inslow, Jap an ese counsul in P ortlan d , w as e r churches. Mr. and M rs. H om er C am pbell. principal sp eak er a t th e com W hen the group decided on Mr. and Mrs. L. J. C am pbell, and bined m eeting of th e th ree I n te r “Q ueen E sth e r” as th e ir first v e n racial Fellow ship groups last N ew p resid en t of th e P ast Tim e Mr. and Mrs. E arl W inslow. ture, it w as Rabbi Ju liu s Nodel M onday evening at th e F irst C on 12 club is Mrs. Nick B anks, 136 Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy B lack gregational church. Dr. H arigai N. E. W eidler street. Succeeding w ho spoke to them on the life burn, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. In g er- spoke on “Ja p a n and Democrac> Mrs. Jam es Braggs, 2146 N. E. and tim es of th a t biblical queen. soll, and G eorge H olliday had T oday.” The fo u n d er of th e F e l 10th avenue, Mrs. B anks w as In re tu rn , the P layers presented d in n er to g eth er a t th e B lack low ship groups, Mrs. W inifred elected at th e last re g u la r m eet th e ir finished perform ance of b u rn s’ residence on R odney A ve Robinson, gave a brief h istorv ing of the club, held a t the hom e “Q ueen E sther" at T em ple Both nue. of th e groups w hich have been of Mrs. S tan to n D uke, 3963 N.E Israel d u rin g the Jew ish F'estival The H arold G askins h ad H a r this year.. O th er successful e n m eeting reg u la rly for seven years 10th avenue, N ovem ber 15. old’s m other, Mrs. A delaide G as G ro v er Jackson, 1937 N. Van gagem ents for this vehicle w ere kin to spend th e day w ith th em and introduced each of the ch air men. co u v er avenue, w as elected se c for The P o rtlan d M usic A sso and the children. Mrs. Law son Jones is lead er of re ta ry to succeed E lm er Flow ers, ciation, St. L uke’s Episcopal The E ugene L. C ardens set church in G resham as w ell as for places for 16 on T hanksgiving G roup One an d Miss D orothy 1826 N. E. V ictoria avenue. O th er activ ities engaged in by St. P h ilip ’s. Day. The O tto R u th erfo rd s and S him om ura is lead er of G roup Mrs. F ran k lin has appeared in th e ir fam ily w ere th ere, th e Two. Mrs. G ladys Lew is, c h a ir the m em bers d u rin g th e m eeting a play each y e a r w ith the P o rt included playing ^ card s and C arden’s ow n son-in-law and m an of G roup T h ree presented land Civic T h ea tre firs t w ith w atch in g TV. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. E ugene the sp eak er to th e 150 m em bers D onald M ayre as d irec to r in 1948 N ex t m eeting w ilj be held at F u ller w ere th ere, of counip, and guests assem bled. D uring the and w ith Jam es C am eron, the and Dr. and M rs. R obert J o y n e r .o ffee h o u r w hich follow ed, th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. E lm er present director. drove dow n from S eattle fo r th e guests m et Dr. and Mrs. H arigai F low ers, S unday. C onstruction of stage scenery and w ere able to ex am in e close- holiday. and of * * * V sev eral Jap an ese dolls \JUMO £ costum ) e fc the S es design G l V learned e and m aking w ere by Mrs. The T w enty M atrons’ P ro g res ;n b eau tifu l silken costum es. Mrs. ' F ran k lin w hen she w as a m em sive club m et W ednesday evening F ium e Sakano, h erself in a J a p b er of Beachwood P lay e rs in C al w ith Mrs. L ayton D. M anning anese gow n, ex p lain ed th e style ifornia. It w as th e re th a t she An in v itatio n al dance, given b> Mrs. M agnolia at h e r residence on N. E. C leve of dress w orn. had a p a rt in a play d irected by land A venue. T he m em bers, w ith T aylor w as p ia n ist d u rin g th e th e J u n io r D ebutantes, w as held T h anskgiving evening at the V ladim ar Sokoloff w ho also th e ir p resident Mrs. E lm yra W il evening. * ♦ * W illiam s av en u e YWCA. A bout iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin liam s, w ill com plete plans for Mr. and M rs. C lifford T appo 50 young couples danced th e ev e th e ir C hristm as activities Beta P si ch ap ter of D elta S ig left this w eek fo r a fo rtn ig h t’s ning th ro u g h to th e m usic of ma T h eta had m any h earts b e a t vacation. T hey w ill v isit th e ir phonograph records. P a re n ts of F or quick, satisfactory results ing faster this w eek w hen fif relatives, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. C ar- th e club m em bers chaperoned w hy not use the P o rtla n d C h al teen young ladies received bids ;in g to n in F ort W orth, T exas and th e affair. lenger classified ad colum n. We T he Ju n io r D eb u tantes is an can sell it for you! to coffee on S unday. O rpah G o o d w ill also v isit in N ew O rleans en and E llen L aw are th e so ro r E n ro u te hom e th e Tappos ex p ect affiliate o rganization sponsored illllllllllilllllllllll|!l!lllllllll!lllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll by La Fem m e, an ad u lt group. ity ’s co-chairm en for th e D elta’s to stop off b riefly in Chicago, first a ffa ir of th is n a tu re for the Mr. an d Mrs. Leon A. Johnson M em bers are B etty Lou M iller, Eunice M ucklerov, season. Mrs. L aw ’s hom e w ill be , en tertain ed a n u m b er of th e col- p resid en t; the setting. lege crow d a t b u ffet su p p er at secretary ; B crna D eanne P lu m R eceiving the bids w ere: Vir- th e ir hom e o fter th e gam e Sat- m er; Rosalind L ev e rett; E v ely r C h arm aine Blan- lyn Boyd, B everley Brock, Jo y u rd ay evening. H onored guests M uckleroy; Brock. M arlene H ardy, R egina w ere th e ir son, Ben Johnson, Em - j -h a rd ; Jo an Jo h n so n ; R achelle Johnson. M ary A lice Lee. Lena P IT E L !" ¡D aw son and Sonja Brooks. I m M taM taak*11> I W O ■ — II > i I i e d e i a i l f t ‘ Past Time Club Elects President Holiday Dance We G r a n d O p e n in g FRED and HOP Union Service EX PER IEN C ED STO PW EA R LU BRICA TIO N FIR ESTO N E TIR ES F o rm erly C liff Jack so n ’s G reen S tam ps 262 N. B roadw ay MU 9850 Charlene's Tot & Teen Shop 2717 N. W illiam s MU 5116 > aa i Is pleased to announce Mrs. S y lv ia Evans is now a co -w o rk e r in th e b eau ty d ep artm en t. C h arlen e's invites yo u r patro n - “M ake y o u r ap p o in tm en t for b eau ty serv ice” Shop L eisurely Can Sell It tau g h t h er techniques of d irec t ing. Mrs. F ran k lin 's interest in the th e a tre first budded w hen she w as a high school girl in H ouston. Texes and the in terest blossomed d u rin g h e r college d ay s at Ja c k Y ates college in H ouston. H er first L ittle T h ea tre w ork w as in H ouston d u iin g 1934 and 1935 w hen she appeared in “Lady W in d erm ere’s Kan." and in “The Im p o rtan ce of Being E arn est.” As d irec to r of St P h ilip ’s P lay ers, Mrs. F ran k lin often is given the able assistance of A rth u r P errow of the Civic O pera Com pany and of Mr. C am eron of the P o rtla n d Civic T heatre. Mr. P er- row helped her w hen “Ad In fin itum ," an allegorical play, w as presented by the P lay ers at Mt. T abor P ark for the P ark B ureau d u rin g m id-sum m er. In reh earsal now is "The Key,” a one-act dram a, w hich th e cast hopes to have ready in the n e a r future. Yet to be chosen is a one-aet com edy to be team ed w ith the d ram a for an ev ening’s en tertain m en t. C ast selected for “T he K ey,” the play in reh ea rsal now, in cludes Ida M cClendon, F'rancis W illiam s, O teria L ott Nicholson, Cum a C layter, E sth e r L anier, Jew ell Bow m an, and Joseph Bow m an. O th er m em bers of St. P h ilip ’s P lay e rs have included: V irginia N ew by C real, O tto R utherford, Belton H am ilton, Jo h n H am ilton, C harles Woods, Roselyn L everett. Jam es B utler, W illiam Long, Jam es W illiam s, W illiam R u th e r ford, Thea Rupp H annibal, Joy Brock and Ellen F outhier. FOR SA LE— B endix m angle, ’51 m odel, $110. ’49 G. E. w ashing m achine, tim er and pum p, $85. TR 5531 a fte r 6 p.m. FOR S A L E —’49 O lds ’98, Holi day coupe, r. h., w.s.w. A tw o- tone black and yellow sh arp y . CA 2119. G lam orous Photos BALTZEGAR New A ddress 122 N. E. Failing MU 5735 A xel AtuHehien W atch m ak er & Jew eler Im p o rted G ifts From D enm ark, N orw ay, S w eden G erm any and E ngland 417 S.W. P a rk Ave AT 2872 lOO PATTERNS £ 1952 WALLPAPER 20< to 40c PER R O LL <r A L S O L A R G E S T S E L E C T I O N O F 19S3 W A L L P A P E R IN T H E W E S T HENRY BLACK 927 S.W F rit A««. PORTLAND • Op«a tM • » m. F LA T W ALL PAIN T *2 75 GAL. * FLOOR PAIN T S3.eS * ENAM EL S3.S5, S4.9SGAL. O U TS ID E W H ITE $2.95, *3.95, $4.95 CAL. Special Purchase Chair Sale J u a t In Mm«* f o r C h r U t i n a « c o m e « t h l * «•hair aiile V a l u e * y o u ' d n«*v«*r exp«*ot I«» fin«! a t 134.50. C o l o r f u l c h a i r * — *ev»-r»l Ht yl en In-Hilly x p o t * f o r y o u r horn«-. C h a i r y o u ' l l a p p r e c i a t e a t th»- h o l i d a y * a n d I o n a aft*-r. N O IK>\ \ ’N P A Y M E N T o n a p p r o v e d cr«-dlt. S3 4 5 0 Edwards Furniture Co. S. W. 5th Ave. & O ak St.. P o rtlan d . O regon