PORTLAND INQUIRER SOCIETY ARMSTRONG TO FIGHT HERE D O I N ’S The “ P orgy and B ess” Broadway production th a t w as h ere recently, was e n tertain ed w ith a dinner p a r L ittle P erpetual Motion Henry ty a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. R e A rm strong will fight here on S a t do, 2403 N. E. Rodney Ave. Mr. and Mrs. G reene of 1633 N. E. Go urday, Novem ber 4th, if a suitable ing St., w ere the host and hostess. opponent can be found, Joe W ater Bishop L. L. B ritto n of Phoenix, A nice social evening was enjoyed m an, local m atchm aker, announced A riz. wishes to express his ap p ré by all. th a t George P. Moore, A rm stro n g ’s F riends a re very glad to h ear ciation fo r the lovely tim es shown m anager, phoned him from Los him while he w as in th e City of th a t Mrs. H en rietta M arshall is b et A ngeles la st week and offered Roses. It has been fo u rteen y ears te r and able to be released from the since Bishop B ritton w as here. He hospital. She is sta y in g a t Mrs. llam m erin H anks service for the found th e sam e hospitality and Rachel G reen’s home, until she is Shrine B enefit Card, and added friendliness th a t he enjoyed be able to ta k e care of herself. th a t he will fight anyone in the Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Long and fore. W elterw eight division. little son F ran k ie of S eattle, Wn., H enry, the only fig h te r ever to A p re-sto rk show er w as given were th e house g u ests of Mr. and fo r Mrs. Irv in g P ro cto r who re Mrs. E. W. Sm ith la st week. Mrs. hold th ree title s a t one tim e, is sides on 2054 N. W illiam s Avenue, Long is Mr. S m ith ’s niece. tak in g it ra th e r easy now in C ali The L ite ra ry R esearch Club's by Mrs. M adelyn Flow ers and h er fornia but plans to s ta r t a t«»r n ex t m eeting will be N ovem ber 1. sister, Miss H elena Searcie th a t will culm inate in a retu rn bout The table w as decorated w ith b a Mrs. Rose C rane, w ife of Joe i THE INK SPOTS in their Hey Day, now broken up by the w ith “T ippy” L arkin in New Y ork’s by dahlias and little baby articles! Crane, m usician, is visiting h er i death of Leader “Hoppy” Jones. Madison S quare Garden. of various kinds. The cake had the bro th er Jack P ro cter in C alifornia, i ~ Mrs. V ivian W rig h t of V ancou-! Leader of Fam ed Ink Spots Dies Mr. Styce, K aiser statician , along color scheme carried o u t in pink w ith Mr. Randall and Mr. Kencaid. TO V ISIT H ERE (Continued from page 1) and blue. Ice cream and cake made Ve r Ave. is teach in g dancing a t Channing Tobias, a national Y. up th e refreshm ents. M any lovely V anport City. All classes are free, th e tall lean tenor sin g er of the original Ink Spots. W orkers who skip break fast get M. C. A. secretary from New York g ifts w ere received from M rs. J . , Mrs. Lese W ilkerson and Mrs. T heir m ost fam ous num ber is less done during the first working City, will be in P ortland the week G rass, Mrs. L udia R andall, M rs. Nine Talley spent an enjoyable va- F ran ces McSwain, Mrs. Randolph, cation in O akland, Calif. While th e ir arran g em en t of “ If I d ic'./t hours. F or many persons, and p a r end of Decem ber 8, 9 and 10, ac M rs. Locke, Mrs. E ffie Lee, Mrs. th ere they w ere en tertain ed royal- C are” although there* are several ticularly for children, it is sound cording to A. A. l^esseg, president more num bers th a t owe th e ir popu planning to have one-fourth to one- o f tlx- Portland Y. M. A. G. F itts, Mrs. G race Probasco, jy by old friends. la rity to the Ink Spots rendition. third of the d ay ’s food fo r break H is P ortland schedule will be in M rs. W. H. P roctor, Mrs. E lsa Dr. Jo y n er and fam ily moved to R ichardson, Miss Josephine Sear- th e ir new home on 7th Avenue th is The Ink Spots sta rte d in the early fast. But th e re ’s no hard and fa st charge of a special com m ittee 1930s and became N ationally fa rule. A desk w orker who eats a which will include Dr. DeNorval cie, Miss Naomi D anish, Mrs. Eve- week. lyn McClendon and Mrs. R. F a r- Mrs. V ivian W rig h t of S eattle, mous shortly th e re a fte r under the substantial lunch early may get ^ U nthank, Reverend L. O. Stone, They along very well on a light break- and Mr. K enneth Sm ith. According rell. ; Wn., is one o f our charm ing visit- direction of Moe Gale Inc. have been featu red across the en- j fast. I t’s the food you e a t in the to Mr. Ixisseg, ten tativ e plans in --------- i ors in th is city. tire continent on th3 stag?, in the entire day, totaled up, th a t is to be clude his appearance a t th e Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B rag g s w ere guests Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N. Sandifer of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T aylor, own- are the proud p a re n ts of a fine ba- movies and on the radio. 1 hey are considered in deciding w hether you afternoon V esper Service a t th e W illiam s Avenue Y. M. C. A.-U. e rs of E agle H otel, S eattle, Wn. by boy, born Sept. 8th. The baby cu rren tly being featu red w ith Ella are well fed. F itzg erald and Cootie W illiams S. O. W hile th ere th ey w ere en tertain ed js nam ed a f te r his fa th e r, who is Band. by Mr. and M rs. M errell of E a st stationed a t P o rtlan d A rm y A ir St. Jo h n s St., w ith a week end p ar- Base. ty. E nroute home they stopped a t The Service M en’s W ife Club FE P C Holds H earings in P ortland (Continued from page 1) F t. Lewis, sawr some w ar prisoners m eets W ednesday n ite a t the Y .! But the Boilerm akers refuse to and also one of th e new’ big B29 W. C. A. send N egroes as w elders trainees. bombers. He also stated th a t th ere were LARGEST Mr. and M rs. W illiam T aylor en VOTE IN M rs. Thelm a F low ers en tertain ed tertain ed a few of th e ir friends child service centers available to PRIMARIES the C hantleer B ridge Club ti&Ss Sunday w ith a dinner. The g u ests N egro em ployers. M urray said his d ep artm en t h an week. w ere as follow s: M rs. T aylor's m other, Mrs. F. E. Lew is, h er a u n t dles all discrim ination cases a l M iss M arion R anson, ill fo r tw’o from S eattle, Mrs. Lacy Lewis, though all were not handled p er weeks, is up and around again. Mrs. M ary S aunders and Mr. Ros- sonally and th a t discrim inations w ere only in ra re occasions. coe Bacon of S eattle. N ext on the stand w as Mr. C lar Mr. and M rs. G eorge E. Scott Mrs. E ffie Lee en tertain ed Mrs. ence Ivy, who began how he was en tertain ed Ju d g e W illiam H. H a r F. E. Lewis w ith a luncheon Moh- rison of Chicago, 111., w ith a b u ffet day. There w ere seven guests. Mrs. employed by K aiser Co. He stated dinn er Sunday evening. The g u ests Johnson who was unable to be th e M ayor had sen t a rep resen ta who atten d ed w ere Mr. and Mrs. there, sen t th e g u e st of honor a tiv e to contact him a t Union S ta tion, to g e t a m eeting to g e th er of C. E. Ivey, Mr. and Mrs. Geo'rge b eau tifu l corsage. H olliday, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. In- Mrs. W ilson Cochran en tertain ed rep resen tativ e N egroes in th e Ma gersoll, Mr. and M rs. Jam es Wil- Mrs. A nna W ashington w ith a din- y o r’s office. A t th is m eeting were liam s, Mr. and M rs. Tom R utledge, n er p a rty recently. A few of the Dr. D. N. U nthank, W y att W illi Miss M arynell Ingersoll, Pvt. and g u ests are listed: Mrs. Helen Hor- am s, then president of N AA CP but By Your Work and Vote Mrs. Jam es M cGuire, Pfc. and Mrs. pole, and Mrs. D ella Jackson of la te r expelled fo r his connection Retain U. S. Senator with the Boilerm akers, K enneth F. M yerick and Mrs. M arion CcClear. C alifornia. The evening w as spent in a round A lovely dinner was enjoyed by Sm ith of USES and Roy Black- b u m of Social Clubs. table discussion, follow ing which a all. * Efficiency Ivy said union interference was lovely tu rk ey din n er w ith all th e ___________________ th e reason of discrim ination a t firs t trim m in ’s. b u t housing la ter the chief reason Gen. Election and th a t N egroes w ere utilized By F red E. Mims November 7th m ore now. I'aid Adv. hv Srotl for Treanurt-r ! N ext on th e stand was V o lv ey ! Paid A dv.—K<-n. Cordon Cornmitt*-«' C om m W m H. Honrvm an. Tr<a.« by M arshall Corner. S ecretary. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie G am es of Martin> Labor C oordinator of VC, ¡ Veon Bid«., Portland. Or 1528 Cottonwood S tre e t are very who seem s eag er to answ er ques- happy to have a beautiful d au g h ter, tions. S tated th a t Jie had com- bom S atu rd ay m orning. M other p lain ts of digcrim ination but a { C e r and d au g h ter are doing fine in th e trac in g them down tbey had no V anport H ospital. Mr. G am es 1 8 1 b earin g in no instance. our spare tim e m echanic in V anport , N ext was Miss Lanier> Counsel. At ARBITMAN’S and does his best to help kefep lor> who testified N egro women th in g s in rep air and please ev ery lack educational as well as em- one. ploym ent background and she as NOW SHOW ING A well as M artin was laughed a t by Mr. Cecil D. H orton of 582 N. FULL LINE OF LADIES’ AND GENTS’ APPAREL th e audience. Gordon Johnson and Cottonwood S tre e t has ju s t re tu rn H arry M orton were atto rn ey s for CREDIT TO ALL ed from his vacation in C alifornia K aiser Co., who put the case on 1007-1011 S. W. W ASHINGTON ST. Mr. H orton has lived in V anport th e record ably. BRoadway 5395 P ortland, Oregon fo r some tim e, b u t intends to en ter The next day session was a m a t th e M erchant M arine in th e n ear te r of g rap h s routine preserved by fu tu re. He w as a M arine E lectrici an and expects to do th e sam e work I on th e high seas. Miss Helene Searcie enjoyed the ho sp itality of Mr. and Mrs. K. Fontion and also Mrs. Lela G rays w hile in Longview, W ash. She was also the g u est a t an inform al din n e r a t Mr. and Mrs. G. T hom as’. LISLIE m Vanport City News * Responsibility Guy Cordon Select Your Fall Outfit NEW YORK OUTFITTING CO. ELECT Ja m e s R. 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