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Page 8 Portland Observar Thursday. June 28 1979 Gates-Carlisle wed in double ring ceremony •i SYLVIA JEANNE CARLISLE (Photo: Edris Morrison Studio) by K a th ryn H . Bogie The day dawned b rig h t and fu ll o f sunshine fo r the b e a u tifu l w edding o f S ylvia Jeanne Gates and D avid M u rra y C a rlis le . T h e tw o y o u n g people p lig h te d th e ir tr o th at 2:00 p .m .. S a tu rd a y , Ju n e 2 3 rd at the C am pus M in is try o f P o rtla n d State U n ive rsity. Sylvia Jeanne is the daughter o f M r. and M rs. O sly J. Gates o f this c ity , and D avid M u rra y is the son o f M r. and M rs. D avid K . C a rlisle o f Los Angeles. The w edding vows, u n itin g the tw o fam ilies, were made in a d o u b le -rin g c e re m o n y c o n d u c te d by th e R everend F. O r lo H o y e a n d the Reverend D r. G. Palm er P a rdington. M a n y m e m b e rs o f th e e x te n d e d fam ilies o f b o th the bride and the b rid e g ro o m were in atte n d a n ce as w ere scores o f frie n d s and w e ll- wishers. M iss Gates, given in m arriage by her fa th e r, was lo v e ly in a w h ite silken gown w ith chapel length tra in . The em pire bodice o f her gown and the tig h t- fittin g long sleeves were ap- pliqued w ith an old lace pattern and were stitched w ith tin y seed pearls. H er fin g e r-tip length veil fe ll around her shoulders fro m a lace and pearl co ro n e t. She carried a nosegay o f m in ia tu re w hite rosebuds. The lace m itts and the pearl earrings she wore had been her m o th e r’ s. As an o n ly c h ild herself, the bride chose fo r her bridesm aids, tw o o f her c o u s in s . M rs . D o n n a M c P h e rs o n S m ith o f New O rle a n s, L o u is ia n a , a n d M is s K a re n M c P h e rs o n o f E n g le w o o d , New Jersey. She also chose tw o sisters o f her brid e g ro o m . M rs . C a r o ly n C a r lis le P o n d s o f S ta m fo rd . C o n n e c tic u t a n d M iss J u d ith C a rlis le o f Los Angeles. M a id o f h o n o r was M iss M ichelle L o n g o f San Francisco. The p re tty bridesm aids w ore iden tic a l sum m er p in k -p rin te d fro c k s . The ankle length skirts were crystal pleated and were banded in baby blue rib b o n s. T h e ir slippers matched th e ir pale blue p ictu re hats adorned w ith long blue velvet streamers, and th e y c a rrie d id e n tic a l nosegays o f p in k and blue pom pon dahlias. B oth M rs. Gates and M rs. C arlisle were g o w ned in p in k . M rs. Gates to p p e d her gow n w ith a ja c k e t o f w h ite lace. A tte n d in g th e b rid e g ro o m were M ichael D o n n ella o f C hicago, V er non Henderson o f U e e d . C a lifo rn ia , th e b r id e g r o o m 's b r o th e r - in - la w W illia m Ponds o f S ta m fo rd . C o n n e c tic u t, and A lo n z o T . W h ite o f Los Angeles. Best man fo r the brid e g ro o m was his c o u s in , K u r t L . J o h n s o n o f W a sh in g to n , D C. In co n ve n tio n a l d ark blue suits, all ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH the young men w ore p in k ca rn a tio n boutonnieres. W ith vows com pleted, the newly wed pair stood hand in hand, s till facing the flo w e r laden a lta r, w hile o rig in a l love sonnets and passages o f s c rip tu re were read by tw o o f the b rid e sm a id s and the responses by tw o o f the g ro o m 's men. M rs. L u c ille P u llia m , h a rp ist o f P o rtla n d , played fa m ilia r ballads as a prelude to the w edding. F o r the processional and recessional o f the b rid a l p a rty . H a il Thee. F e s tiv a l D a y b y W illia m s , a n d H a y d n 's G lo rio u s Things o f Thee are Spoken, and Festes de I'E te by M o n tc la ir, were heard. L ig h tin g the tapers were G a ry M o y o f P o rtla n d . The guest book was in charge o f little M iss Karen H ia tt. The bride, a graduate o f C leveland H ig h School in P o rtla n d , is also a g ra d u a te o f S ta n fo rd U n iv e r s ity . C u rre n tly she is now in her second year o f het medical school career at B ro w n U n ive rsity. The brid e g ro o m was educated at Wesleyan U n ive rsity in C o n n ecticu t. He is now in his th ird year o f medical s tu d ie s at S ta n fo r d U n iv e r s ity M edical School. M ost o f the young men w ho acted as ushers have been classmates o f D avid at one tim e o r another. K u rt J o h n s o n , th e best m a n fr o m W ashington, D .C ., is co m p le tin g his studies at U n iv e rs ity o f M a ry la n d . V e rn o n H e n d e rs o n a n d A lo n z o W h ite a re b o th s e n io r m e d ic a l students at S ta n fo rd . M ichael D o n nella, o f C hicago, ju st received his law degree fr o m U n iv e r s ity o f C hicago and W illia m Ponds, w h o is D a vid 's b ro th e r-in -la w , is an accoun tant w ith a large C P A firm in New Y o rk C ity . T o include the tw o fathers o f the new couple w o u ld be to m ention that O sly J. Gales, well kn o w n to P o rt landers, is the Executive D ire c to r o f th e C ity - C o u n ty C o m m is s io n on A g in g . D a v id K . C a rlis le , a West P oint graduate w ith a m ilita ry career The City of Portland encourages bidding by Minority end small business ant prises and will assist you in understanding and participating in the City's I process For information on the formal bids listed below or City purchasing in gener contact the Purchasing and Stores Division, Room 113. City Hell, 1220 S W i Avenue, Portland. Oregon 97204. or phone 248 4001 Form Bid Projects presently advertised BID NO. DESCRIPTION - — BID OPENING DA InwMîigatiorui Surviens 0 6 .2 9 .7 9 RFP Architect Engineer Contractors Teams for 196 SYLVIA AND DAVID CARLISLE behind h im . is now an engineer and a com m odities broker ir. 1 .os Angeles. The newlyweds share an interest in m edical research and c o m m u n ity ser vice. Both have been active in the ca m p u s life and o rg a n iz a tio n s o f th e ir respective medical schools. S ylvia ’ s m aid o f h o n o r. M ichelle L o n g , a g ra d u a te o f S ta n fo r d U n iv e r s ity , has ju s t re ce ive d her M a s te rs deg re e in H o s p ita l A d m in is tra tio n fro m D uke U n iv e rs ity in D u rh a m . N o rth C a ro lin a . She has not yet chosen w hich university she w ill attend fo r her year o f internship. G ary M o y , the lig h te r o f the can dles, is a th ird year student in C iv il E ngineering at O regon Stale U n iv e r sity. He was an e a rlie r classmate o f S ylvia ’ s. A reception fo llo w e d im m ediately a fte r the chapel cerem ony g ivin g the th ro n g s o f lo ca l w edding guests a chance to greet the happy new couple and to meet the m any out o f tow n guests. The honeym oon is to be a leisurely cross c o u n try tr ip , a fte r w hich the new M r. and M rs. D a vid M u rra y C a rlisle 's w ill resume thetr medical studies. Dinner benefits Youth Center T h e P a u lin e M e m o ria l A .M . E . Z io n C h u rc h is sp o n so rin g a b a r beque at the home o f the co-Pastors T h e R e ve re n d s N e llie a n d O d e ll T h o m p so n . 1217 N .E . M ason Street J u ly 4th. C hicken and sparerib dinners w ill be available fo r a d o n a tio n o f $3.50 per plate, beginning at 10:00 a.m . Plans are being made fo r delivery service upon request. The proceeds fro m th is event w ill be c o n trib u te d to the b u ild in g and o p e ra tin g fu n d o f th e C h r is tia n Y o u th C enter, w hich w ill be in c o r porated as a n o n -p ro fit o rg a n iza tio n . So m uch is being said these days about ways to prevent crim e in c a r cerated in Oregon State P enitentiary are some inmates w ho have come to INVITATION TO BID know and accept Jesus C hrist as their personal savior. They feel that em phasis should be placed in fin d in g ways to deter yo u th fro m becom ing ju s t another name and num ber in the c rim in a l ju stice system. W ith this in m in d th e y c o n c e iv e d the idea o f e s ta b lis h in g the C h ris tia n Y o u th Center dedicated to teaching youths to g o ve rn th e ir lives a cco rd in g to C h ris tia n concepts. R e c re a tio n , v o c a tio n a l tr a in in g and counseling w ill be available to yo u th o f all races and creeds as a means o f helping them choose the rig h t path in life . F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n ab o u t the b a rb e q u e o r the C h ris tia n Y o u th C enter please call 287-8939. îû A 0 7 /0 3 / Construction of Accessroed and Cofferdam at 0 6 '2 8 /' tilo* 1 Bull B un Rivai RFP-Financial Consultant Services 0 7 '0 6 /7 9 - 5 P Relative to Sale of Revenue Bonds for - the Portland Public Saruirw j RFP Financial Consultant Services for 07 /2 0 ,79 - 5 P Qualification Statements Rotative to Preparation Bt Saia uf Bfivaoufl Bonds to i Baw;.ige D iipa»d! Facililias» The Housing Authority of Portland will accept sealed bids until 2:00pm (PD1 Monday, July 16. 1979, for the following- 1200 Square feet of 215# Fiberglass 3 tab self sealing shingles, 2200 Lin. feet Hip b Ridge 9 x 12 , 45 Boxes of I K " zinc coated roofing nails 50# per box Boxes of 7 /8 " zinc coated roofing nails 50# per box. Bid forms and specifications available at the Housing Authority of Portlan Maintenance Department, 8910 N. Woolsey Ave, Portland, Oregon Or call K Max Fagg at 249 5655 Bids will be accepted at 1605 N.E 45th. Portland Oregi 97213. NOTIFICATION OF FUND AVAILABILITY No. OR 16 0039 The Department of Housing and Urban Development will accept Prelimint Proposals for newly constructed or substantially rehabilitated housing units u der the Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program, to be located in Po land S M S A (all of Clackamas. Multnomah and Washington Counties) and Va couver, W A (Clark County». Proposals may be submitted by private owners or Public Housing Agency (P H / Owners for direct contracting with HUD, or by PHAs on behalf of Owners wit whom the PHA proposes to contract pursuant to an Annual Contributions Cor tract with H UD . W e anticipate that Contract Authority in the amount of $650.000 will be mad available to provide assistance for an estimated 70 units of elderly or handicap ped. 71 units of family and 25 units of large families for a total of 166 units Proposals must be received by 4:00 P M on August 2, 1979 This deadline rr be shortened or extended by H U D . In such case H U D will notify all parties w have previously registered with the field office requesting such notification. Submission deadlines shall not apply to Proposals for projects in which the nu ber of assisted units will be limited to 20 percent or less of the dwelling uni However, such proposals received after the deadline will be reviewed only if si ficient contract authority remains from this Notification to fund the proposal Appropriate instructions, forms and other program information are contained ii Developer's Packet which may be obtained from the Portland Area Off« Housing Division, Cascade Building, 520 S .W 6th Avenue, Portland, OR 9 7 2 0 HO USE O FSO U N D Ennis Whaley Ensemble featured T h e p a s to r a n d m e m b e rs o f Hughes M e m o ria l U M C , H I N .E . F a ilin g Street are happy to announce a concert for Sunday. July 1st, 7:00 p.m. “ The M agic M o o d o f M e lo d y " , a concert fe a tu rin g the E nnis W haley C h o ra l E nsem ble. T h e c h o ra l en semble is a unique ch o ra l g ro u p o f m ix e d v o ic e s and c o m p a re s fa v o r a b ly w ith som e o f th e best a c a p e lla g ro u p s . R e ve re n d E n n is W haley organized Hughes M e m o ria l in 1944 Corner of 8th and Skidmore Sunday School 9.30 a m Sunday Worship 11:00 a.m . Christian Youth Fellowship 6 :0 0 p.m. (Second and Fourth Sundays) HUGHES MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH REV A U S T IN V RAY. MINISTER The GEÛPGE G4PWSON Smytvs 111 N.E. FAILING Chai A P re y e '284 0684 Worship 11:00 a.m R everend Thomas L. Strayhand, M in is te r Church School 9 4«, a m Ofhca 281 2332 SPfkK 10 Mf JESUS Specializing In Individual • Marriage and tamilg • Group Thergpv The Church Where No Stranger Feels Strange ' ST ANDREWS CATHOLIC CHURCH 806 N.E. Alberta Street Reverend Bertram Griffin. Pastor 281 4429 M assas 5 00 p m V igil — S atu rd ay 10 00 a m C hoir S unday 12 00 p m Folk Sunday ST. ANDREW COM M UNITY SCHOOL R hone Z84 1620 Grades 1 th ro u g h 8 4919 IM E 9th A va M o nta Kelly. P rincipal You are Welcome to Worship at NEW HOPE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH REVEREND A BERNARD DEVERS, PASTOR THE CHURCH DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR NEED THE ARK OF SAFETY CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST “ A warm s p irit o f fe llo w s h ip a lw a y s ” The H o n o ra b le B ishop U .V . Peterson, D .D . “ The H oliness P reacher,” Pastor 9 16 am 11:16 am "Showars o* Blaaamga Broadcast K GAR 1560 11 30 a m -12:30 pm Yt»BC 6 30 pm Evengekehc Worship 8:00 pm T jsadav -Friday Moon Day Prayer i 9 X a .m Morning Worship Evening Service 2nd 4th and 6th Sundays Communion 1st Sunday lO X a .m W ed Sunday Sunday School Mommg Worship Sunday School Tuesday 6 It)»“ Band Jr Church Wednesday Chow Rehearsal Friday "The Pastor Speaks 84 NE KiUmgsworth 281 0499 7:30 pm 7:00 pm 7 X pm 7:00p.m 6 00 p m — Family Prav»» M eeting and Bible Study Friday Brotherhood Fellowship Service with Morning Star 3rd Sunday 7 X p .m 7:00p .m Prayer and Paator Phone 281 -6476 Church Phone 281 -0163 3725 N . Gantenbein Avenue,Portland. Oregon VTÌX1 I I z IP I I o I o I I COUPON COUPON House of Sounds 3606 N. Williams 287-1960 $1 off these Savoy products L _ COUPON txpáw 7/»/79 COUPON “0 O