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