Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 25, 1982, Page 13, Image 13

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    Portland Observer, March 25, 1982 Page 7
OBSERVATIONS
FROM THE SIDELINES
B Y Kathryn H all Bugle
by Kathryn Hall Bogle
The Oregon Lung Auociation in­
vites you to join them in ■ very spe­
cial occasion to honor "Women in
the History o f Oregon” on Satur­
day, April 17th, in the Orand Ball-
rooip of the Hilton Hotel.
The Women in the History of
Oregon” ( W .H .O .) dinner will
honor the good works o f Oregon
women who made outstanding con­
tributions between the years 1859
and 1920. Civic organizations
throughdut the state have submitted
recommendations to the W .H .O .
committee for consideration.
The festivities,” according to
Kay Dean Toran. Affirm ative Ac­
tion Director at the office of Gover­
nor Atiyeh, “ will celebrate women
who have contributed to the quality
of life in Oregon.” Some of Toran’s
time was borrowed by the Oregon
Lung Association in order that she
might chair the W .H .O . event. Clair
Sagv works closely with Toran as
project coordinator at the Oregon
Lung Association office in P o rt­
land.
. Women who were active in Ore­
gon in the fields o f the arts, busi­
ness, community service, education,
Uw, medicine or science and politics
in the early years o f the state will be
among the nominees. "Each histori­
cal figure,” promises Toran, " w ill
be presented to the audience by a
contem porary woman o f accom­
plishment in the same fie ld ."
•
J.M. Gates was the speaker at the
noon-time lecture to be presented at
the PSU Smith Center ballroom on
Sunday, March 21 by the Northwest
Quilters. Gates illustrated her talk
with color slides. Her subject was
“ The Q u ill as a H istorical State­
ment” “ covering the time from
Colonial America to the Twentieth
Century."
•
Want to enjoy an evening o f rich
color, beauty and fun and have
something to take home with you,
and still have a bargain? Then put a
little aside to attend “ The Look o f
Elegance,” the 24th annual Ebony
Fashion Fair presented this A p ril
23, 1982. by the Portland Chapter
o f The Links, Incorporated. The
show will again be at the Civic Audi­
torium.
The “ take-something-home with
you” is a one-year subscription to
Ebony Magazine or a six-m onth
subscription to Jet. You get a choice
with your ticket of admission.
•
Friends here o f A licia Garcia
Dawson arc happy to hear the news
o f her marriage recently to Colonel
H. M inton Francis. The couple
eloped from fam ily and friends in
Washington. D .C ., and said their
vows before M onsignor W illiam
Moore in the Chapel o f the Holy
T rin ity on the campus o f the U.S.
M ilita ry Academy at West Point,
N.Y.
Col. Francis, a form er U.S. as­
sistant secretary o f defense under
President Ford, is a 1944 graduate
o f West Point and presently serves
on its board of trustees. The wed­
ding ceremony was an evening can­
dlelight mass with members o f the
board and their wives fillin g (he
guest list. General Frederick Smith
OLD TOWN MERCHANTS
Coupon
a
FRAME FACTORY
$5.00
A
OFF
Any Framed Picture
in stock at
Hurtla Hadley shows elaborate wedding cakes at his Milwaukie
Pastry Kitchen.
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$9.95 and over
Offer Good Thru April 30th. 1982
and Mrs. Smith stood as witnesses
for the service. It was a double ring
ceremony with the couple exchang­
ing vows they had w ritten them­
selves.
The bride wore a gold tussah silk
suit and carried a hand bouquet o f
fresh violets.
A reception is planned fo r the
near future when the newlyweds will
be at their home in Washington
Rock Creek Park.
•
Hurtis Hadley invited all old and
new customers to his celebration of
the fifth year o f business at the M il­
waukie Pastry Kitchen. The celebra­
tion is to be a week-long event be­
ginning Monday March 22 through
Friday, March 26.
Free cake and coffee will be dis­
pensed every day from noon to 5 pm
during this week. Hadley is noted
for his decorated cakes and party
fare. There may be a chance to
munch a bite along with a celebrity
or two as M ayor Burgess o f M il­
waukie, Commissioner Charles Jor­
dan o f the C ity o f Portland and
other public personalities are ex­
pected to drop in to help celebrate
the occasion.
211 N.W . Davis
P o rtland. O regon 97209
(503) 228-1340
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Buzz's Couch St. Place
101 N .W . 2nd ( & C o uch,
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Fine beer, wines & light dining
Buzz Willits
ann ounces the opening o f his
ta v e rn /re s ta u ra n t
In tro d u c to ry Prices
C hicken basket with potato wedges & salad,
%-chicken $2 65, % -chicken $3.95
a-la -ca rte with chips, %-chicken $1.75. % -chicken $2.95
H o t Foot Chili B ow l with chips $2.50
Sa lad Ba r with our spicy house dressing $1.75, refill $1.00
G reat Nacho! (Feeds 1-3) $3.50
M o d e ls a ttir e d In s tr ik in g ly b o ld s w e a te rs a t th e 24th A n n u a l
Ebony Fashion Fair.
Frison teaches
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Resale Clothing
firs t Q uality
The Second
I ime Around
M en s, W om en s,
( hildren s Clothing
and Household Items
Local artist Henry Frison w ill
teach drawing and painting through
Portland Com m unity College’ s
community education program this
spring. The seven-week evening
class w ill be held at Irvington
School, 1320 N.E. Brazce, begin­
ning Tuesday, March 30. Class
times ate from 7-9:30 pm and tu i­
tion is $18 per person.
Students will learn basic drawing
and painting techniques and will ex­
perience a variety o f media and sub­
ject matter.
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625 S .W . B ro a d w a y
Portland, Oregon 97208
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