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About Portland challenger. (Portland, Oregon) 1952-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1952)
Friday. November 28. lao* PORTLAND CHALLENGER Page Four Club Women Discuss Teen Kniie Carriers Kay's Notions (Continued from page 3) m ett Williams. Emery Barnes, and Mel Streeter, all members of the Oregon team. The party p ro gressed later in the evening for dancing to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olandus Webb with their •son .Edward, as host. Miss Kay G ru b y of Seattle, spent the past week end in P o rt land. She was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Carden. A bridge and whist p arty is planned for Wednesday evening oy Epsilon Zeta Lam bda c h a p ter of Alpha Phi Alpha f r a te r nity. Play is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. at St. P h ilip ’s Parish House. Bishop Robert Sean e of the H ouse of P ra y e r left this week to visit churches in Yakima, S p o kane and in Lewiston. Idaho. Service were he'd Monday a f ternoon for William Portillo who passed quietly in his sleep on N ovem ber l!)th at the family re s idence at 442 N. E Thompson street. Born in G randbury, T e x es, Mr. Pertillo was a veteran of WWI, and had been a resident of P ortland for many r e a r . H<‘ leaves bereaved, his wife, Etelie, .md his mother, M s. Elizabeth P ertillo of Buckint idge, Tex . Rev. Jesse L. Boyd of Bethel A ME church officiated. Alfred F iv ers was soloist. Pallbearer, were: W ilbur Marshall, John Gal- fishsw, Freddie Craven. C t.a :! Rawlins, R. H Herndon Sr., and Henry Creal. Concluding -ervic>*> w ere in W illam ette National cem etery, On Thursday evening, N ovem ber 6, Mrs. Edw ard Barno was hostess to the Business Women's Co-Op club. Mrs. Frances Williams a c a - w orker at M ultnom ah County u uhlic Welfare office , -poke t' the lti m em bers outlining the services offered by her agency President of the club is M. Ruth Flowei s. ♦ * 8 » Five m em beis of Billy Webb lodge. Improved Bene, cent nd Protective O rder of FI!k ] avi received grand lodge com m i-don ■ for the N oithwest jurisdiction They are Ulysses G. P lum m er assistant grand legal a d v b e r D I). N. U n th an k , Northwest gi.i d medical adviser; Oliver hi bi ith N orthwest grand ot.,a n i ,-»r I .1 Wilson's Shirt Shop aid Evans, N orthw est grand lec Mrs. M artha Payne led a ais- turer, and H erbert Lewis, North- cussion entitled “The Toy That vest grand chsirm ar. of tran sp o r Kills” at the last regular meet- tation. Frank McIntosh, president ol | Ing of the Co-op club held No the N orthwest States association vem ber 20 at the home of Mrs. of the lodge, announces th a t a Lucille Crow. 2813 N. Vancouver junior herd is being organized avenue, it was announced by Mrs. Rachel Barno, publicity in Portland. William C raw ford, Portland I chairman. Merchant seaman, is ill at U. S. The discussion was in line M arine hospital in Seattle. A with a project being organized card will reach him if sent in | hy m any national w om en’s or- are of the hospital- His ward I ganizations in an effort to stop .lumber is 402-1. Mrs. Charles Johnson, p resid ert 1 the sale of sw itch blade knives of the Ladies Missionary Society I to teenage youth. of the House of P rayer, presided Plans w ere also m ade for a at the meeting W ed re sd ay a fte r Christm as p a rty to be held De- noon, N ovem ber 5, w hen 14 ladies i cem ber 29 at the home of Mrs. met at the home of Mrs. Edward Dorothy Thomas, 112 N. McMil- Barno. Reading and in te rp re ta len street, during which a C hrist tion of the Bible forms the pro mas basket, donated by club gram at their meetings. A fter the members, will be presented to meeting W ednesday the hostess some elderly family. .■-creed iim ner for her guests. The Co-op club is composed Charles Edw ard Williams 1« va host at his home Saturday of a gioup of 30 w om en in ter evening for about 50 students of ested in cooperative business Portland University. They were projects. One annual project, not members of a Spanish club who engaged in this year, is the b a gathered for their social meet- zaar sale of m em bers’ hand-m ade household objects. ng. Shepherd, L. Harris Pace Sande Court to Grid Title Led by the pass-snagging of end A rt S hepherd and the accu- rate throw ing of q u arte rb a c k Lonnie Hat t is, Sande Court un- et a tw o-touchdow n favored L ’s Lions at Hopkin J e n k in s field last W ednesday night, 13-8, to u in the A m erican league seven man football cham pionship. The pow er-laden Lions were seeking their second consecutive even man title. But they had to cope with the elusive S h e p herd i nd pitching Harris. This duo combined their talents to gar- nei through the air an attack that offset the ground w ork o( L , unhappy crew. Shepherd intercepted a Clark Anderson pass early in the first h ill' ind streaked down field to i >re S a n d e ’s first TD Halftime s .o re favored the Cour*men ti-0 Sande scored pgain in the third period when Harris, fading back :,i his own 40. hit T o n a n d e r with Art s Barbecue For F\>od at Its Finest O rders to Go 1461 N. Williams The New Paul s Paradise t »«OP Open from 6:30 A M to 2 IK) A M Daily Food Service 2115 N. Wilhams TU 4666 flH M t Home from J a p a n is Estelle A l len, who has been overseas an eciting 33 months. Miss Allen, a P ortland girl and g rad u ate of U niversity of Oregon, had a most interesting job. She was Club D i rector for a H eadquarters club for servicemen in the Southw est Command, a m ilitary designation for southern Japan. During the past y e a r Miss Al len was stationed at Kobe, and previously she saw duty at Osaka, Gifu and Nagoya. At Kobe, Miss Allen, assisted by two A merican hostesses and a staff of 12 Japanese, was re- sponsible for the s m o o th -ru n n ir / operation of a $100,000 service club which regularly served 5,000 men of the integrated arm ed force. She, with her hostesses and the co-operative townspeople. olanned recreation for th e men * * including ping-pong m atches tennis games, tours and hikes through the countryside, and par ties and dances. She w orked hard and loved every m inute of it. Return date to J a p a n has not been set by Miss Allen. She has a lot of visiting to do w ith fam ily and friends first of all, and there just may be a w edding to plan—her own! Miss Allen is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Briggans of 2505 N. Albina Avenue. JOHNNIE'S P aints and W allpaper P ainting & P a p e r hanging “Courteous Service to A ll” 21 NE Broadway MU 3713 The Basket Seafood "n" Chips Chicken "n" Chips OPEN TILL 4 a.m. 1409 N. Williams Maxev's Parlor Barber Shop Boot Black Service 26 N. W eidler St. VE 9283 i J MISS ESTELLA M. ALLEN Back from Japan PHILCO GETS SHEPHERD A rt Shepherd, recognized P o rt land basketball star, is playing basketball for the Philco team in the city basketball association. Coaching the team is Reedy Berg, form er Oregon Duck perform er THE CASINO F or a good tim e Billiards and Food Eddie Collins, prop. H ancock at Williams Hills Grocery Best M eats—F resh Vegetables F ree Delivery 639 N. Russell Dining Room ELLIS CLEANERS J o h n Ellis, Prop. P IC K U P & DELIVERY 3304 N. Williams WE 3898 Hotel Anderson "Northwest's Finest Hotel Clean Rooms Good Beds Rates $1.50 up T ransients Rates for Service Men 2752 N. W illiams GA 7763 Glenn's Texaco Service We Give ScSH Green Stamps Mark Lubrication Firestone Tires N. E. Broadway Sc Williams MU 9983 Weatherstripping Mallie Johnson C aterer Metal Interlock 19 N. Russell MU 9903 Services in Real Estate Herman C. Plummer and Co. Regular Dinners Short Orders Ph. MU. 9109 TU 3135 BETTER CLEANING 2272 N. In tersta te JU S T O PENED Service 24 Hours Home Cooked Meals Ollie Epps, Prop. 2017 N. W illiams Neighborhood Shopping Center Broadway at Alder We Cater to Special Parties and B anquets Seafoods and S teaks 10 N. E. Tillamook MU 9526 Plate Glass. Auto t rlass Window Glass TU 5193 1600 N. Williams Ave. Corner Weidler NOW BY KATHRYN BOGLE A Blue Ribbon Barbecue • Arrow S h 'rts • Lancer Shirts with California Roll • Stradivari Sport Shirts • Pendleton Shirt* • Lord Jeff Sw eaters f f ll R T Tillamook Luncheonette Tom Benson Glass Co. For Christmas Gifts Always the “S harp • -t ’> 60-yard heave in the end zone | The absorbent H arris was so shaken up that he had to be carried from the field. j A 55-yard toss from Anderson io Dick G ray netted a TD for the hapless Lions' seven. L’s Lions tallied 393 yards to only 171 for Sande Court. It was S ande’s superior air attack that gave them their first seven m an title. • ’ Each C ourtm an received an in dividual trophy. Included among the city’s cham pionship sever are Bob Herndon, Louis Fuller and A1 Tuttle. Estella Alien Returns from Japan Insulation Com plim ents of Keystone Investment Co. 1453 N. Williams Ave. J. J. Walker Broker Home of the Week $ 2750.00 Terms are right 2 rooms and bath: 50x100 lot; fruit trees; shrubs and garden. Near Woodlawn school. 1034 N. E. Russet. Call Nye, UK 1633 evenings A lbert B Berg Arthur A. Cox, Licensed Mortician 1216 N. Margin Ava. EA 3715 EA 9278 With: The Zeller Funeral Chapel Day or Night TRinity 1155 Williams Ave. At Stanton St. i J. J. Walker TU 5045 5132 N. E. Union Ed Slaughter Announces OPENING OF THE SPORTSMAN BILLIARDS S laughter now has tw o parlors for your pleasure SPORTSMAN. Albina at Russell—SAVOY, 1508 N. W illiams