Oregon mirror. (Portland, Oregon) 19??-19??, April 04, 1962, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    Page 5
Five Cents
' The Oregon M irr •
Wednesday, April 4, 19q2
NOCGHITLOFi
HOWCA
De Carlo
Returns
Hew Vo calisi
Cotton Club
Spiral
Candalabra
and
baskets of yellow carnations
backed by white gladioli were
at either side of the altar
of Bethel A. M. E. Church
for the exchange of wedding
bands by Dolores Taylor and
William • Newborne.
Rev.
Harley Akers performed the
double ring ceremony. The
bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Magnolia Taylor and the
bridegroom’ s parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Ardyce New
borne.
Escorted by her grand­
father, Elbert Graves, the
bride wore a gown of white
tulle fashioned with a basque
bodice, lace and sequin trim,
accented by a bouquet of
yellow and white carnations
entwining a white orchid with
cascading stephanotis. Her
illusion veil was held by a
sequin crown.
DODGE MOTOR HOME
~Trauel First Class Plus
The
s a m e decorative
scheme was carried out for
the reception, in the Multi-
Purpose Room of the C hurch
following the ceremony. A
five
tier
wedding
cake,
punch, coffee, hord'ouevres
were served from three y el­
low net draped tables.
About 450 guests w e r e
served and an avalanche of
gifts were received.
The new matron is an
L. P. N. at Physicians and
Surgeons Hospital. Her bus
band attended Eastern Wash­
ington College of Education,
Cheney, Washington. After
a brief honeymoon in Van­
couver 13. C., Mr. and Mrs.
Newborn will be at home in
Portland.
Setting lhe Cotton Club
patrons on fir e with her
fabulous voice is beautiful
Joy Marshall, Star Attrac­
tion at the club. Miss M ar­
shalls last engagement was
at The Purple Onion Nite
Club in San Francisco, Calif.
This is the first Portland
appearance for Miss M ar­
shall, and upon completion of
her contract, she will be
leaving for London, England
for a 6 week engagement at
The Astor House.
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TWE ANSWER TO AMERICA'S TRAVEL PROBLEMS
V i v a c i o u s , Audrey De
Carlo, artistic shake dancer
has returned to Ihe Cotton
C lub from a four week engag­
ement at the Sand SusaiClub
in Las Vegas. Nevada. Upon
completion of her contract
at I he Cotton Club, she will
return to Las Vegas for an
engagement at I he C arver
House, newly built Hotel and
Casino Club, owned and op­
erated by Sammy Davis, Jr.
and Billy (Mr. B.) Eckstien.
and
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