Friday, May 29, 1953
PORTLAND CHALLENGER
Page Tnree
Clark College Queen and May Court
J o y fu l T im e s
BY JOY BROCK
S o c ia l E d ito r. T h e C h a llen g er
During the end of spring and all through summer, no one
can keep up with the pace of the cupid and the stork. These
two set the pattern for the many enjoyable events that
follow. As a result, there are showers honoring the bride-elect
and showers honoring the mother-to-be.
A unique “ stranger” shower was recently given for Miss
Marceline Casey at the home of
school graduates, must write in
Miss Hazel Davis. The purpose
250
words or less on "Why I Need
cf the affair was to introduce Miss i
A
Scholarship.”
The essay is to
Casey to people she hadn’t met,
be
mailed
to
Mrs.
Maude Banks
then obtain information and gifts
by May 29. The scholarship need
that one might expect to receive
may be for college or training
from a stranger.
Among the new friends Miss school.
The guests were served refresh
Casey met were: Misses Jean
Amerson, Sadie Grimmett, Ruby ments from an attractive tea
Polk, Ernestine Palmer, Delores table adorned with orchids, rho
Faye Harris and Caroline Tillman. dodendrons and candles.
G i r l s who attended were:
She received numerous lovely
Misses
Evelyn Johnson, Ruby
gifts. The shower was a total sur
Dunn
and
Bettie Lou Overton
prise.
from Lincoln hi; Ethel Manlove,
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The Beta Eta Chapter of Sigma Annie B. Anderson and Georgia
Gamma Rho also gave Miss Casey Jackson from Roosevelt; Evelyn
a shower May 24 at the home of Cornish, Girls Polytechnic; Rodel-
Mrs. Beatrice Leverett. Since the la Miller, Gresham hi; Charlene
groom-to-be is often neglected Molden and Mildred Robinson of
when it comes to showers, a Jefferson hi; and Rometta Robin
clever game was initiated. The son from Grant hi.
Mrs. Helen Rawlins was chair
guests wrote letters to the groom-
elect, offering suggestions on how man of the committee assisted by
to keep the bride happy. All the Mrs. Maude Banks, Mrs. Lonetta
letters were mailed that evening. Plummer and Mrs. Ruth Flowers.
G-uests present were: Misses
Barbara Huston; Hazel Davis;
V i r l y n Boyd; Juli Hail; and
Beverly, RoseMarie and Joy
Brock. O t h e r guests included
Mesdames Teresa Davis, Minnie
A summer session for ele
Johnson, Wilba Lamar, Francis
mentary and junior high school
Williams, Pollyanna Reed, Beat
grades will be held June 22 to
rice Leverett, Carmen Walker and
July 30 at St. Philip’s Parish hall,
Marjorie Marshall.
corner of Knott street and Rod
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avenue. Supervising the
A n o t h e r bride-elect, Miss
session
will be Thomas R. Vick
Virlyn Boyd is also enjoying her
ers and D. Strachan.
share of festivities. At the home
The school will offer refresher
of Mrs. Zepha Baker, Miss Boyd
courses
in math, English and so
was honored with a spiced show
cial studies. Classes will be held
er. She received rare spices of
between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. There
all kinds.
will be a one hour break
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Anyone is eligible for tiieoe"
Although the wedding bells
classes and arrangements will be
have already rung for Mrs. Mary
made for evening adult classes.
Herndon, she was honored with
Vickers and Strachan are both
a shower for motherhood. A sur
teaching at Boise grade school.
prise baby shower was given for
Summer Session
To Start June 22
her at the home of Mrs. Letitia
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Members of the Missionary Club
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of Bethel AME church were the
guests.
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Dr. R o b e r t Joyner and his
daughter Elaine from Seattle,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
With or Without Appt.
Mrs. Eugene Carden.
122 NE Failing
MU 5735
Baltzegar's Photos
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Mr. and Mrs. Willis Williams
entertained house guests from Ta
coma, Wash., during the week
end. The guests, Mr. and Mrs.
James Tyree were able to enjoy
the Alpha Phi A l p h a Spring
formal as well as an after party.
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Shower a Surprise
A surprised shower was given
for Miss Joy Brock by her friends
in McMinnville, Oregon, Satur
day, May 9. The affair was a
kitchen shower, where she re
ceived numerous modern gadgets
as gifts. Refreshments of punch
and cake were served.
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The Non Pariel club gave a
sports dance recently at the
Prince Hall. Spring flowers dec
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played for the many guests.
Members of Non Pariel, a pin-
nochle club, are composed of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Baker, Mr. and
Mrs. John Allen, Earl Winslow,
Mesdames Mary Young, Kathy
Winslow, Mildred Minor and
Lenora Gaskin.
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Clark junior college elected Miss Thelma Gra ham May Queen recently. Grouped around Miss
Graham are members of her May Fete court. Standing, Frances Dawson, left, and Sharon Mickey;
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Prospective contestants for the
Culture club’s annual scholarship
were entertained at a tea Sunday
afternoon, May 24. The tea was
given in the home of Mrs. De-
Norval Unthank.
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