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Portland Obaervar, February 11,1962 Paga 7 OBSERVATIONS Curl Sale — Sava $ Curl Sale — Sava $ Curl Sale — Save $ Curl Sale — Save $ Curl Sale — Save $ Reg. $60 — Now $36 Complete hyKathryn Hall Bogle 4 S till T h e Bast Curl In Town A t The Bast Price— w ith this ad butch coore H a r D e s ig n f o r M e n S» W o m e n 1405 NE Broadway Call n o w 284-1897 Q a o rg a M itc h e ll. 2 3 -y a a r-o ld p ia n is t w it h M a i B ro w n a n d P h il B a k e r, b ase, a c c o m p a n ie d N o la S u g a l B o g le a t M a u r ic e L u ca s' p arty. M itc h e ll also o fte n accom panies D iana Ross. O utside it was a cold Feb ru ary night. Inside there was warmth and food on the fire. There was laughter and the clinking o f champagne glasses. A couple o f hundred people were having a birthday party for Maurice Lucas. M aurice, the form er T ra il blazer. D own at C h u c k ’ s Steak House (owned by Don and M aria Lowe) on the river’s front, fans had gathered to talk about the evening's Blazer game with the New York Knicks at the M em orial Coliseum. Fans also wanted to shake hands w ith their friend. Maurice Lucas— win or lose. Because it was Luke's birthday. Luke did not disappoint his fans. A fte r dinner he shook hands with everybody and posed for pictures by a score o f photographers before he flew o ff with his current teammates. N o la S u g a l B o g le sin gs a t b irth d a y p a rty fo r M a u ric e Lucas. M a i B ro w n on drum s In backg ro u n d approves. * i l k ’ .¿Hl A party is not a party without mu sic. Nola Sugai Bogle led the crowd in the H ap p y B irth day song and then proceeded with three sets from her repertoire o f golden-oldies. A l though she has not sung profession ally for a w hile, she was in good voice and her s u ltry , rich , deep tones flowed like satin. Nola was accompanied by profes sionals like herself— the trio o f mu sic men who record w ith D ian a Rdss: M e l B row n, master o f the drum s, P hil Baker on bass, and that young genius, George Mitchell, at the piano. R ita Lucas and o n e-year-o ld Maurice Lucas Jr. missed the party in Portland. They stayed at home in New York during this trip back to old haunts by the head o f the fam ily. F ra n k M a n n v illa , 4-714, a K A T U c in e m a -p h o t o g r a p h e r , a a y s , "S o m e of m y best friends are ta ll." as ha stands beside 6 9 M au rice Lucas. wet Over at St. Andrews Community Church they are spreading the table cloths again. Hazel Motley is chair person for the annual Four Seasons tea party, a part o f the program o f the Commission on Missions o f the United Church o f C hrist. The tea will have the shine o f silver dona tions on V a le n tin e ’ s D ay at St. Andrews. Hours for the tea are from 4 pm to 6 pm. The Spring table is under the direction o f Shelly Pinex, Sum mer Table is by Grace Randall and her committee, the Fall Table is by Gwen Osborne and the W in te r Table is under the direction o f Hazel Motley. • Shamsud-Din has joined “ North west Artists” in an art show devoted to Comics. The group has scheduled a reception on Sunday, February 21, from 3 to 5 pm on the campus o f Mójylhurst College. The show is ex pected to be open to the public from Feb. 21 to March 19. It promises to be quite different. The Mayer G al lery w ill be showing photos at the same time. The campus galleries are housed in the reconstructed college gymna sium. & Things to com a N jd ek a Ebisi has just returned from several weeks in Nigeria visit ing her fam ily and friends in garments fo r men and women to add to her collection o f things A fri can at her S.E. 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When poof heard about the we can teach you how to enjoy lots of your favonte foods (within limits) and still lose weight We can help you turn your bad eating habits into gpod ones loin us today 1982 Wwght Watchers food Plans, s our classes attracted lots of honey lovers, popcorn poppers, and peanut butter nuts' Then people discovered something even more irresist ible about Weight Watchers Other people They found that Weight Watchers mem bers really cared And it was so much easier to lose weight when they weren't doing it alone Together, at weekly classes, The tabuloui 1982 Food Plans are waiting along with a lot of friendly people WEIGHT . WATCHERS It’s easier to lose weight when you’re not doing If alone. The m o il tuccettful w eight lost program in the world Join Any Class Anytime N orth Portland Carpenters' H all 777S N Lombard St. (at Brandon) Mon. 7:00 pm Thura. 9:30 am Emanuel Hospital 2801 N. Gantanbain Emanual East, Room 2001 (Nursing Homo) Thura. 7:00 pm Eellomship Baptist Church 4737 N Lombard St. Tue< 7:00 pm N o rth aaat Portland 5049 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Mon Tuas Wad. Thurat Fri. Sat 7:00 pm 9:30 sm & 7 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 9:30 am (Marantha Church! 122 N.E. Skidmore 9:30 am For Informatori call coHact Portland (603) 297 1021, weekdays 8:30-6:00 C Wslrfwv, Int I ba I'SII n t Itw-ftkaqht ttMtihtf*. k.M b«n.isk J A M E S W . C A L V IN Calvin elected James W . C alvin was recently elected Illu s trio u s Potentate for 1982 o f M in a Tem ple N o. 68 o f Portland, Oregon— A .E .A .O .N .M . Shrine o f N o rth and South A m erica. M r. C a lv in has served in many positions o f responsibility in the Shriners, notably with the Annual C hildren’s Christmas Party, dona tion o f food baskets for the less for tunate, and supporting the Youth Baseball Team. O ther officers elected were: Jo seph H . Henderson, C hief Rabban; W illia m H . H aygood, Asst. Rab ban; Robert S. 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