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Friday. August 7. 1953 PORTLAND CHALLENGER Jo y fu l Tim e s BY JOY PRUITT S o cial E d ito r. T h e C h a lle n g e r The marriage of Miss RoseMarie Brock to Sgt. Earl John son took place Wednesday afternoon in Stevenson, Washing ton. The newlyweds drove to Stevenson accompanied h the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa L. Brock who also stood as witnesses. The bride wore a champaigne two-piece faille dress with brown accessories. After the ceremony, the couple drove to Tacoma where the groom is stationed. They will spend a w eek th ere, th e n re tu rn to P ort- land. Mr. Jo h n so n expects a dis charge in th e n e a r fu tu re but plans for m ak in g P o rtlan d th e ir hom e are not d efin ite as yet. * * * n atu re, H om er is also good w ith his hands, for th e dum m y w as one of his ow n creation. He has also been on television w ith his act. A fter the celebration, the group is now p rep arin g for a p la y in Mrs. Theodore F reem an le ft a t th e n ear future. th e beginning of this w eek for • * * S eattle, W ashington. She and h er Mr. H enry M erell H am ilton, fam ily w en t th e re fo r th e Gold b ro th er of B elton H am ilton Jr., Cup races and th e Sea F air. They arriv e d T uesday m orning, A ugust w ill be gone ap p ro x im ately one 4, for a w eek’s v isit w ith his w eek. b rother. H am ilton is from New * * * Y ork City, New York, and h ad n ’t T he St. P h ilip P lay ers p e r seen his b ro th er in 10 years. form ed an excellent play J u ly 30 and 31, according to th e response EDITOR'S NOTE—News for from th e audience. T he play, Joyful Times can be mailed to “M um bo Ju m b o ,” h ad a cast of the Portland Challenger. 4617 15 actors and actresses th a t d is N. Williams avenue, Portland played ta le n t of suspense and 11. or phoned to Mrs. Joy hum or. Though th e tu rn o u t w as Pruitt, MU 4092 or GA 2608. n o t to a capacity, th e audience Corect titles and first names w as v ery responsive and th e play are necessary for all published w as successful. items. The St. P hilips P lay ers is a n o n -p ro fit o rg an izatio n w hose purpose is to serv e th e com m u nity. T hey m ake enough fo r e x penses an d seldom enough for th e ir n e x t play. H ow ever, each m em b er is w illing to fu rn ish his The 10th an n u al L eisure H our ow n costum e an d m ake up for G olf to u rn am en t, th e P acific loss w h en ev er necessary. This N orthw est N egro A m ateur, is sp irit an d cooperation can excell slated for T u alatin C ountry club AND sp read th ro u g h o u t th e com M onday and Tuesday, A ugust 10 m u n ity if th e public w ill im prove an d 11. th e ir p atronage. Shelby Golden, 1952 w in n er of T he cast is in terd em n o m in atio n - th e PNNA and al and in terracial an d has p u t on one o f th e fo u r successful plays, som e w ith N o rth w est’s top packed houses. S ev eral req u ests | golfers, w ill be have been m ade for th e re p e a t of on h an d to d e “The C atalo g u e” and “M um bo fend his title in Ju m b o .” D efinite dates hav e not th e ch am pion been set as yet. ship bracket. O th er plays p erform ed by th is M any out-of- group w ere first, “Q ueen E sth e r,” tow n d iv o tccrs w hich w as rep eated a t Tem ple are expected to B eth Israel and G rtsh am high school w ith a capacity audience Shelby Golden tee off for the m any tro p h ies each tim e. T hrough th e v ersatil and p resen ts in sto re for th e fa ir ity of th e players, th e y success w ay lovers. fu lly ch anged from a religious T rophies -for th e respective dram a, to a d aram tic outdoor flig h t w in n ers are on display at play, “A d In fin itu m ,” given at the W illiam s A venue grocery, N. M t. T ab o r park. F ro m th e re th ey W illiam s av en u e and W eidler w en t to a highly d ram atic p re se n street. ta tio n of th e “K ey” and th e “C ata logue” w hich w as m ore th a n su c FOR SALE— S acred Mt. 40 acre cessful. farm , also su itab le for religious The St. P hilips P aly ers w ere y o uth group. Tw o large, com organized u n d er th e capable le a d plete houses, 2-story brick bldg., ersh ip of Mrs. G eneva F ran k lin sp rin g w ater, m ag n ificen t view . an d have been active for a little W rite S pring Hill Farm , B attle o v er tw o years. F u rth e r plans for G round, Wash. $13,000, easy a play h av e not as y e t b een r e term s. vealed. A trad itio n al cast p a rty w as given by th e p lay ers a fte r th e p resen ta tio n of “M um bo Ju m b o ” a t the hom e of Mrs. Ida M cC len don. B arbecued rib s an d potato salad w ith all its trim m in g s w ere p rep ared an d served by Mrs. C am pbell, m other of one of the players. The group d ined an d danced A neat, clean, up and down an d th e n w ere su p erb ly e n te r duplex. $90 per month in tain ed by H om er C am pbell (a come, full cement basement, ju n io r C h arlie M cC arthy) an d his dum m y. A tru e v en trilo q u ist by I good terms. Club Schedules Annual Tourney EXPANDING Waich for ihe Opening of our new cleaning plant 1 We’ll be doing o u r ow n clean in g soon! ELLIS CLEANERS For B etter C leaning P ick u p and D elivery John Ellis, Prop. 3304 N. Willitams WE 3898 Shepherd Playing For Roseburg T A rt Shepherd, fam iliar figure on the O regon sports scene, is playing baseball for R oseburg in th e S o u thern O regon league. S hepherd plays shortstop for the second-place R oseburg team . L eading the L um ber league is th e pow erful D rain B lack Sox. E x-B eaver lefty, Roy H elser, tops th e D rain h u rlin g corps. O th er players in th e potent L u m b er league include Dick W enner, J a y Ragni, Roy Nicely, A1 Cohen. Jo h n n y K ovenz, Ron Bowen, M ickey Coen and H arvey Koepf, all w ith th e Coos Bay- N orth B end L um berjacks; Bill H arper, H al Z urcher, playing w ith R oseburg. S h ep h erd is slated to hold dow n an infield b erth for Nor- g an ’s B eavers of the P o rtla n d C ity league w hen the B eavers tak e p a rt in th e ABC tourney at W est m oreland p a rk s ta rtin g S unday, A ugust 9. Ty Vereen Club Installs Members Injuries S u ffe re d From Ride Fall The arm of th e octopus rid e at J a n tz e n B each am u sem en t p ark recen tly b roke and spilled th e car an d its occupants to th e ground. T h e tw o occupants, Mr. and Mrs. Thom as L. Jam es, 717 N. K n o tt street, w ere in good con dition a t E m anuel hospital. Both su ffered back in ju ries from the accident. 24 XT. S ta n to n S t. We Give S&H Green Stamps Mark Lubrication Firestone Tires F or D ependable Service C all Balizegar's Photos N. E. Broadway & Williams MU 9983 W ith o r W ithout A ppt. 122 NE Failing MU 5735 ! CLEARANCE ! SEMLER'S Sporting Goods 500 S. W. 3rd & Washington AT 4565 USED FURNITURE JOHNNY'S Paint and Wallpaper STORE Davenports & Chairs $29.95 & up Photo E quipm ent D e liv e ry P itts b u rg h P ro d u cts Spring Filled Mattresses $5.00 <Sr u p MU 3713 NEAL DRUGS Good 2-Pc. Sectional $59.95 Dining Room and Dinette Sets All Used Merchandise Priced to Sell HENRY BLACK 927 S . W . First flve. P O R I l AND • Open till 8 p m. F L A T W A L L P A IN T $ 2 .7 5 G A L . * F L O O R F A I N T $ 3 .6 5 * E N A M E L $ 3 .6 5 . $ 4 .9 5 G A L . O U T S I D E W H I T E $ 2 . 9 5 . $ 3 . 9 5 . $4 9 5 G A L . COHN BROS. FURNITURE 1831 N. E. Union Ave. GArfield 1257 • T h orou gh E ye E xam ln n tlon s • • L a te s t S ty le F r a r n ti C o n tin u o n s V isio n D enses N lg h t S p eed y S erv ice • TV and • D riv in g L en ses -flo p /tm ieJ h À q fi/d OPTOMETRISTS SisTw" AIDER • BE 9045 H«lly w « « 4 4101 N E SANOY • MU 7000 Vawfhn For Relaxation, Music, Gaiety & Refreshments I I » N W VAUGHN C o n sid erate cred it ad ap ted to y o u r in d iv id u a l n eeds A m « « )« « « O f * « M « t m l i OH O MAHUMOtO DH. I. HAT VON O P E N 9 to 6 D a lly . . . M on d ays D o w n to w n to 9 F.: I t ’s th e Porters' Club No Cover Charge 2504 N. Williams MU 9886 Special Melody Amusement Record Shop 2713 N. Williams TR 4574 Call 5132 N. E. Union HARRIET LEWIS Broker WALLPAPER $6500 Broker Glenn's Texaco Service S. W . d i s t r i c t . H a r d w o o d f l o o r s , t h r e e - b e d r o o m h o m e. O il f u r n a c e , e le c tric d is h w a s h e r; g a rag e . Prescription Six new m em bers w ere re c e n t Specialist ly installed by Ty V ereen. The in stallatio n took place a t th e hom e 2341 N. Williams MU 7552 of Miss Jo a n n e W illiam s. The new m em bers are Misses C onnie Casin, E llow an C adney, Rose C alhum , M argie Cannon, lOO PATTERNS <1 1952 A udry B lank and G ladys C urry. The services w ere conducted by can dlelight and each new m em ber 20 c to 4 0 c PE R R O L L w as aw ard ed a long stem m ed <t A L S O L A R G E S T S E L E C T I O N O F 1 9 5 3 W A L L P A P E R IN T H E W E S T p in k rose. Used Records 15c 8 for $1.00 JJ WALKER $7950—5500 DOWN 21 NE Broadway DUPLEX BILL WALKER TU 5045 Pag« T iu - m Tell lhem you saw it in the Portland Challenger 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. C om plim ents of Keystone Investment Co. TU 5045 1453 N. Williams Av«. All work guaranteed .. 24-hour service. For appointment, call BR 1343 Loomis Printing Co. 516 N. W. 12th Avenue Portland 9, Oregon