Portland challenger. (Portland, Oregon) 1952-19??, June 15, 1953, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    M onday. Ju n e IS, 1953
Rose City Girls
1
To Make Debut
Joyful Times
BY JOY BROCK
S o c ia l E d i t o r , T h e C h a l l e n g e r
M rs. B en n ett G rim m ett of 33 N. M onroe street graciously e n te r­
tain ed th e teachers of Boise grade school at h er new ly decorated
hom e this w eek. T he occasion of the a ffa ir was to w ish everyone a
h ap p y vacation. R efresh m en ts w ere serv ed and th e guests relax ed
and enjoyed th e atm o sp h ere of
h e r a ttra c tiv e and spacious hom e.
Dr. and Mrs. W. F ra n k lin and
tw o sons arriv e d th is w eek from
W est Point, V irginia. T hey are
A new ly form ed club, th e C hari- visitin g Mrs. F ra n k lin ’s parents,
teers, gave an in tro d u cto ry tea Mr, and Mrs. W irt M orton Sr., for
rece n tly a t th e W illiam s av en u e ap p ro x im ately 10 days,
b ran ch YWCA. This organization
Mr. and Mrs. W ill G ragg of
is also th e latest b ran ch to th e V ancouver, W ashington, are play-
A ssociation of C olored W om en’s ing hosts to th e ir relativ es, Mr.
clubs. T h ere are 14 m em bers af- and Mrs. S am uel B u rto n (form er-
filiated w ith th is ch aritab le or- ly B ennye G ragg) and th e ir tw o
ganization, w hich include: M es­ ch ild ren . The B urtons arriv ed
dam es Iren e M cD ougald, P erlen e last w eek from T exas and p lan to
W hite, Eunice W atkins, A ddie spend th e en tire su m m er w ith th e
J e a n H aynes, A nn Jones, Bobbie | G raggs. S am uel B urton ju s t re-
N unn, B ettie
F u ller, P h y llis cen tly received his m a ste r’s de-
S m ith, J u n e L inton, H a rrie t gree in education.
Brow n, Joyce S trach an , W ilba
L am ar and M isses Rose M arie
B rock and Sadie G rim m ett.
Rev. Mr. W ilson, m in ister from
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Tacom
a, W ashington, e n tertain ed
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j th ree churches w ith his ex cellen t
T he B eta Psi C h ap ter of D elta y o u th choir la st S atu rd ay and
S igm a T h eta S o ro rity gave a S unday. The y o u th m oved th e
$100 scholarship from th e ir 1952 au diences w ith gospel songs such
Jab b erw o ck to Miss M ildred R ob­ as: “C all H im By His N am e,”
“P recious M em ories,” “Do You
inson of Jefferso n hig h school.
K
now H im ” and “Sw ing Low,
Miss R obinson plans to atte n d
S
w
eet C h ario t.” The choir sang
Lew is and C lark college and m a ­
to
a
p acked audience at all th re e
jo r in physics an d chem istry.
churches.
C hurches honored w ere
C h airm an of th e scholarship com ­
A
llen
Tem
ple, B ethel AME and
m ittee w as Mrs. B en n ett G rim ­
Mt.
O
livet.
m ett.
A farew ell p a rty w as given r e ­
cently by th e facu lty of Boise
school in th e hom e of th e P rin c i­
pal Leslie Chase. Mr. C hase w ill
be leaving Boise a t th e en d of
the school y ear for C olum bia u n i­
v ersity w here he w ill w o rk
to w ard s his m a ster’s degree. A c­
cording to th e P T A and facu lty
m em bers, Chase has done a su p erb
job d u rin g his tw o -y ear stay at
Boise. H e w as given tw o savings
bonds by th e facu lty and a m ovie
cam era set from th e PTA fo r his
going-aw ay presen t.
A b rid e of S u nday, M ay 31,
Miss L illy E vans to Mr. B en jam in
W ebb took place a t th e hom e of
h e r au n t, Mrs. Jam es W atson.
Rev. Jesse Boyd officiated a t th e
2 p.m. cerem ony.
The b rid e w ore a n av y b lu e su it
w ith blue accessories. H er corsage
w as m ade of b ab y orchids. M aid
of honor, Miss Rose M arie B rock,
w as th e b rid e’s only atten d an t.
The m aid of h onor w ore a
bluish gray suit, b lu e accessories
and a corsage of p in k carnations.
T he fam ily and a few close frien d s
w ere p resen t at th e w edding. T he
new lyw eds took a sh o rt trip to
Canada and are now residing in
P o rtlan d .
4 Bedrooms
Bargain
Last Rites Held
For Bonnie Bogle
F u n e ra l services w ere held
T u esd ay a t C olonial M ortuary for
Mrs. W aldo (B onnie Belle) Bogle,
67, activ e P o rtla n d clubw om an
who d ied J u n e 5. B u rial w as a t
Lincoln M em orial park.
B orn in P aris Texas, Mrs. Bogle
cam e to P o rtla n d in 1900. She
w as th e w ife of W aldo Bogle,
2923 S. E. 35th avenue.
Mrs. Bogle w as a c h a rte r m em ­
b e r of th e W illiam s avenue
YWCA and th e Rosebud study
club. S he w as p ast m atro n of Mt.
Hood ch a p te r No. 116 of E astern
S tar.
O th e r su rv iv o rs are a son,
R ichard, and a grandson.
Broker
TU 5045
G ive a party recently? Ju st re­
turn hom e from a trip? What
about your friend, did he get
that appointm ent? We m iss your
lille n ew s item s. A quick trip
by The C hallenger o ffice w ill
keep our n ew s colum ns full.
10P PATTERNS * 1952
Complete
W A LLPAPER
HOME FURNISHINGS
APPLIANCES—T. V.
MR. A N D MRS. BILL E. INGRAM
Portland m an m arries in D enver, Colo.
Ingram-Wood Say Vows
In Quiet Denver Wedding
United in a quiet home ceremony in Denver, Colo., recently
were Bill E. Ingram and Muriel A. Wood. A few close friends
and the family were present at the wedding.
In attendance were Mrs. Sharon Tucker, daughter of the
bride; Mrs. Billie P erkins; L inda
A lovely dancing p arty w as giv­
T u ck er and R osetta Foley. Deco
en Tuesday follow ing th e w edding
D avis w as b est man.
by Mrs. S haron T ucker and Mrs.
Among th e m any e n te rta in ­
Billie P erk in s at th e A m erican
m ents given in th e ir honor w ere j
W oman au d ito riu m . Mrs. F lora
a buffet su p p er given by Mr. and
F arris and Mr. C ahill provided
Mrs. Edgar P erk in s; a bingo p arty
the
m usic for th e dancers.
a t L ow ry A ir Force Base, a r­
ranged by Mr. and M rs. Eddie
F re s h M e als & V egetables
P ally
C unningham and Mr. and Mrs.
W o g i v e N oi l h e r n S t a m p s
F r e e D e li v e r y
Jo h n A lexander.
Open
A d in n e r p a rty w as given by
W e e k ly — 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
S n n d a ye— 8 a.m . to 10 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. C larence H am let
HOTTLE'S GROCERY
Jr. and a b reak fast at the hom e of
M U 0380
3041 M B U n io n
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M cGowan.
Wedding
Stationery...
All beautifully styled .. seven different type
faces to choose from .. plain printing or
raised printing on panelled folder complete
in cabinets with outside and inside envelope
Priced from $8.50 and up per hundred for
plain printing—$6.00 for second hundred.
Raised printing $3.00 per 100 additional.
Special Wedding Ring or Wedding Bell
Embossed Designs Folders only $2.50 per
100 additional to above prices.
All work guaranteed .. 24-hour service.
For appointment, call BR 1343
<r A L S O L A R G E S T S E L E C T I O N O F
1953 W A L L P A P E R IN T H E W E S T
f :. a t w a l l p a in t $2.75 g a l . ★ flo o r
■’ ••NT $ J R 5 *E N A A »E L $3.63. $4.95 GAL.
"’L'TSIOE WHITF. $2.95. $3.95. $4 95 GAL.
JJ WALKER
We Miss Them!
COHN BROS.
FURNITURE
$4950 and in e x c elle n t con d i­
tion. O nly $750 dow n handles
this solid hom e w ith extra
large room s, full cem ent b a se ­
m ent, n ew roof and siding,
fireplace and nice yard.
BILL WALKER
TU 5045
A lingerie show er was given for
Miss Jo y Brock a t the hom e of
Mrs. A llie Jacobson, w ith Mrs.
M yrtle W hite as co-hostess. B eau ­
tifu l gifts of n y lo n and one soft
cotton lin g erie w ere received by
the honored guest. F ollow ing the
gam es and op ening of th e gifts,
th e guests w ere served a casserole
dish of hot ta m ale and all th e
trim m ings.
G uests p resen t w ere: M esdam es
D orothy B erry, J u lie t B anks, Lo-
n e tta P lu m m er, A nn M orlan, Sy-
v ira Woods, M elba H anna, G e r­
tru d e Rae, D orothy F ath eree, R uth
Spencer, D ottie A llard, M arge
B row n, R u th N eal, R u th H olley,
M ary B aker, L etitia B rock, Miss
M arceline C asey and M iss Rose
M arie Brock.
Jo h n Ellis, Prop.
PIC K U P & DELIVERY
3304 N. W illiam s
WE 3833
HENRY BLACK
C all
Bride-elect Given
Lingerie Shower
ELLIS CLEANERS
20c to 40c PER R O LL
It's Now Mr. and Mrs.
(C ontinued from Page 1)
ta ry education. This am bitious
d eb u tan te hopes to finish at Lew is
and C lark college and becom e a
j teacher.
She, too, is looking fo rw ard to
the C oronation Ball w ith Bill
M artin as h e r escort. S he is b e­
ing p resen ted by her sister and
b ro th er-in -law , Mr. and M rs. R us­
sell M. Leggroan.
The youngest of the debs is 16-
vear-old M ildred R obinson, a
g rad u ate of Jefferso n high school.
M ildred is tn e d au g h ter of Mr.
and Mrs. B enjam in Robinson and
has resided in P o rtla n d for six
years.
M ildred, in h e r w arm and u n ­
assum ing m anner, w ill use her
ch arm and grace on th e cam pus
of Lew is and C lark college w here
she w ill m ajor in physics and
chem istry. W ith this m ajor, she
hopes to becom e a research ch em ­
ist. M ildred is being escorted to
the dance by R ichard N eal.
BETTER CLEA NING
216 NE Wasco Street
5132 N. E. U nion
Page Tnree
PO RTLAND CH ALLENGER
'27 S. W. Firit Avc PORTLANU • Open till 8 p.m.
1831 N. E. U nion A re .
Loomis Printing Co.
GAr field 1257
blues
rhythm
popular
Arthur A. Cox, Licensed Mortician
spirituals
With:
specialties
progressives
Melody Amusement
Record Shop
2713 N. W illiam s
TR 4574
516 N. W. 12th Avenue
Portland 9, Oregon
The Zeller Funeral Chapel
Williams A t «.
At Stanton St.
Day or Night
TRinity 1155