OBSERVATIONS
FROM THE SIDELINES
by Kathryn H a ll Bogle
by Kathryn H a ll Bogle
A R B A R A W illiam s, baiileui
B
o f P o rtla n d ’s Zeta Sigma
Theta Chapter o f the Alpha Kappa
A lpha sorority, and two executive
board members o f the local chapter,
Rose M a rie Johnson and M a rio n
M itc h e ll, have returned fro m the
50th boule of the national organic«,
tion held during the latter part o f
July in Boston.
They report 2200 sorors were pre
sent who represented 343 chapters
and 7 5,000 members o f A K A
throughout the U n ited States and
abroad.
“ Founded in 1908 at H o w ard
University. Alpha Kappa Alpha sor
ority is America’s first black Greek-
le tte r s o r o r ity ," said W illia m s .
“ Today our ranks are made up o f
many racial backgrounds, A K A few
ters finer womanhood, scholarships
and service to mankind.
" A t the conference, following the
them e o f ‘ O u r D ia m o n d Jubilee
Promise: Facets o f Dynam ic P ow
er,* among several issues discussed
and examined in workshops were:
Networking, Health Awareness, So
Seated: Lola Qauff, Nathan Jonee. Lucille Ses
Amelia Lanier. Standing: M atthew Chavis, Lloyd
cial Security, Investments and Tax
siona.
Libby
Clark,
Geneva
Jones.
Maggie
Raine,
Gaskin.
W rite -o ffs , and others. We heard
addresses by Eddie M . W illia m s
from the Joint Center for Political
Studies, A tty . R andall Robinson,
F E W O F P o rtla n d ’ s good
The Jones’ fam ily includes San
Maggie Raine, hosteess for Libby
executive director o f transportation
,cooks got together recently
dy, their 15-year-old daughter, Nate
Clark, is an Urban Planner, a public
fo r a round tab le discussion
and Congressman W alter Fauntroy,
Jr. and Darrell who are both in col
relations consultant, a promoter of
all prominent on a national level.
o f— what else?— food. Inspiration
lege. Health Food menus figure im
event. She has worked fo r P O IC ,
for the gathering was a visitor from
"Donations from A K A , national
portantly in this household.
for the Portland Urban League and
C alifo rn ia, Libby C la rk , food edi
ly, were presented at the public
for radio station KBOO.
L u cille Sessions was a n u tritio n
tor o f the Los Angeles Sentinel, in
meetings. A K A gave $25,000 to the
advisor for 10 years at the Oregon
Raine is the world traveler. She
town to visit her long term friend ,
N A A C P , gave $ 85 ,0 0 0 to the
State Extension Center. She says she
came to Portland from Los Angeles
M aggie R ains, a w orld traveler
U n ite d Negro C ollege Fund and
has retired, but she remembers that
and would like a perm anent jo b
whose cooking expertise is in ethnic
$2,000 to the National Coalition o f
she works "part-tim e” with Visiting
placement here as she has family ties
foods.
Voters,” said Williams.
Nurse Association helping patients
in iwn.
C la rk , on her way home a fte r a
Among nationally known person
with their special diets. She’s also
tour o f the eastern seaboard and an
alities belonging to A K A are Coret-
W e, when space p erm its, w ill
working on a cook-book, drawing
extra-special side trip for a person
ta Scott King, M arian Anderson, El
p
rint
R aine’ s recipe fo r a G round
on
her
long
experience
cooking
in
alized look-see at the plant o f Gen
la Fitzgerald and Yvonne B. Burke.
Nuts
Stew
from Africa.
the
homes
o
f
w
ealthy
and
glam
o
eral Foods in Pennsylvania and to
Soon to be inducted into honorary
rous personalities in H o lly w o o d .
Kraft Foods in that area, wanted to
m em bership are M a y a A n gelo u ,
Sessions says her book will have a
meet some o f the cooks o f the
O livia Cole and Carm en De Laval-
good section giving some o f her fa
northwest and take home some o f
lade, according to Williams.
vorite Jewish recipes.
their recipes.
Special treats fo r those visiting
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Several o f those present could
provide cup and teaspoon measures,
others had to be pinned down as to
how much is a " little ” o f this and a
" b it m o re" o f that. C lark struck a
gold mine when she huddled w ith
Geneva Jones.
Geneva has just returned to your
T V picture tube by way o f K A T U ,
Ch. 2. She cooks live, right before
your eyes, at 9 am each week with
p o p ular host Jim Bosley running
patter beside her.
Geneva cooks one-dish meals,
company dinners or fancy teas and
can cook, measure, talk and teach
all at the same time.
L o la G a u ff likes to make casser
oles for one dish meals. G a u ff is al
so a transferee fro m C a lifo rn ia —
Riverside, to be exact. H er fam ily
pioneered in that lo c atio n at the
BARBARA WILLIAMS
turn o f the century. She worked as
an
adm in istrative secretary in the
ic h a r d m . N e a l, S r ., a
Riverside
public schools, had sever
Portland area pharmacist for
al
years
experience
as a P T A presi
many years was recently honored by
dent,
and
finished
her
working ca
M eharry Medical College, his alma
reer in a speech therapy department
mater, for his 50 years o f service to
o f the public school system.
his profession. The honor was d i
rected to Neal by the National Asso
H er home was always open to
ciation o f Meharry.
friends o f her children and it was for
Neal, now retired, was chief phar
entertaining a ll the fa m ily friends
macist at E astm oreland H o s p ita l
ahd acquaintances that G a u ff devel
fro m 1957 to 1965. H e was ¿ k ie f
oped her skill at gumbo and other
pharmacist at St. Joseph H typital in
" s o u l” cooking plus apple dum p
V a n co u v er, W a s h ., fi4Wn 1965 to -
lings, c a rro t cake and pineapple
1973.
torte and a m outh w atering sauce
N ea l is a past president o f the
for bread pudding called “ D a ffo
O regon Society o f H o sp ital P h a r
d il." She promised recipes for O b
macists, an organization that named
servations one o f these days.
N eal “ pharm acist o f the year” in
Nathan Jones describes himself as
1961.
a fairiily cook, a title he exercises
Neal and his w ife, R uth, have a
twice a week in his home to give his
, son, D r. Richard M . Neal, Jr., who
wife, G ail, a break in routine. Jones
received his medical degree fro m
also told Libby Clark he is principal
Meharry in 1967.
at Marshall high school, but before
Libby gets home she will learn that
Nate Jones has been transferred to
Jefferson H ig h . A nd fo r the first
tim e Jefferson w ill have a black
principal. Jones also is a profession
al referee in N F L fo o tb all. For six
years now, on designated weekends,
N ate hops a plane fo r New Y o rk
C ity , W ashington, D .C ., Los A n
geles, or anywhere in Texas, referees
an N F L game, hops a plane again
and is back at his o ffic e at school
come M onday morning. He will be
attending a N F L football clinic last
ing a week in D enver before he
starts at Jefferson. Jones is enthusi
astic about his w ife ’s tennis game
and he accompanied her to British
C o lu m b ia fo r a to u rn a m e n t last
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week.
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Sessions is m arried to Pleasant
Sessions, the owner and operator o f
"Soul C ity ,” a record and tape shop
located for 11 years on Lombard St.
Soul City sponsors a bowling team.
Am elia Lanier has begun a cater
ing business o f her own. She w ill
cook a casserole for your party at
your house or she w ill prepare an
entire meal fo r 200 at a place o f
your choice. No problem with serv
ing dishes— L an ie r has a lot o f
them: nice ones they are, too.
M a tth e w C havis is a self-em
ployed Insurance Broker. He sells it
a!!: Life, Health, Home and Auto. He
likes being his own boss and works
out o f his home.
Chavis "retired” after 22 years in
the U.S. Navy. He was a Chief Petty
O ffic e r in the submarine group in
the Q u a rte rm a ster, w hich, in the
N avy, is responsible for navigation
— the chartin g and p lo ttin g o f
courses by the stars and landmarks.
Chavis joined the Navy in Philadel
phia but was born in G re en v ille,
South Carolina.
Chavis says he has always liked to
cook and, while he was in the naval
service, he taught him self how to
cook. H e likes to fix spicy foods,
has a special New Orleans gumbo, is
proud o f his fancy garnishes: his
radish roses, the carrot curls, and
other food carvings. C havis also
bakes pies. The strawberry chiffon
he makes is legendary, and the blue
berry pie he makes, with crumbs in
layers, had everybody drooling.
Chavis has three daughters, 23,
21, and 19. H e ’s divorced, and "u n
attached."
L lo y d Gaskin spent 26 years as
o ffic e manager in the engineering
departm ent o f R C A G lo b a l C o m
munications in San Francisco. He
retired last year and moved back to
Portland, his home town, although
he was born in Cheyenne, W y o m
ing.
Gaskin is also an art b u ff, a se
rious collector. H e w ill be bringing
some o f his collection to Portland
soon and will show some o f it. Gas
kin says he’s basically a meat-and
potatoes coo k, and prefers oven
cooking to other methods. H ow ev
er, he confessed to pride over his ox
tail stew, and his style o f turning out
numerous types o f dried beans, len
tils, and so on
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