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Pag« 2 Portland Otwerver, February 16, 1983 OBSERVATIONS FROM THE SIDELINES by Katkryn Hat! Boult Ed Whalen, local T .V . jportocaotcr. cooking along with icveral “ other** celebrities— all o f them showing o ff their culinary expertise. Ed was cooking with Dolores Atiyeh, and Eileen Fulton, star o f T V 's (Lisa) “ As the W orld T u rn s .” Fulton, with an apron over her shimmering silver evening gown, was turning out one version of her “ Grits a la Ful to n .” The star is also N ational Chairm an o f March o f Dimes Public Health Education. When all was cooked and ready for tasting, there was our Oenevs Jones of PPAL, tasting and testing and grading and voting as one of the food judges. Geneva tasted and tested the chocolate pecan pie Gov ernor Atiyeh was whipping up and cross-tasted the Paris Brest fille Cusseau-Chocolat prepared by Portland Opera D irector Stefan M inde and his w ife E dith. Jones also teamed with Pierre Franey, New York Times food columnist, to taste the tomato soup spiked with vodka and herbs by Margie Boule and her partner Jim Bosley. About 4 )0 persons dined that night for sweet charity. O O D FOR T H O U O H T : Wan- at Oregon State Prison to talk with inmates, according to Irvin g . His da Irving, special events coor evening address w ill be given at dinator for the Intercultural Office Smith auditorium on campus. For of W illam ette U niversity, details telephone 370-6300 in Salem announces the arrival in Salem of King Sunny Ade (pronounced "a- Dick Gregory to be speaker for the day” ) will bring his 19 piece ju -ju Third World Students Organization band from Nigeria to Portland on on the evening of February 24. February 24. They will play at the Irving states that Gregory, in his Masonic Temple's Grand Ballroom, only Oregon appearance at this so says Jim Carner, promoter of the time, will discuss the racial climate event and atmosphere on the Willamette KeKettes, the restaurant serving campus. The well-known actor- Haitian Cuisine (they used to be on turned-activist, interested in diet, N .E . Union A ve.), will be serving exercise and social problems, is ex Carribean food when Sunny plays pected to spend just one full day in Ju-Ju at the Temple. Oregon, including a two-hour visit F • Loaa weight without dieting • Safe and effective • Drink one cup after a meal • For quick results use two teabags per cup Call 284-3721 Aak for Blahop H.B. Donlola If not th e » loavo nomo and number. • Natural tea leaf •No chemical additives Fifteen young ladles w ere presented at the Links' Starlight Cotillion (Photo: Richard J. Brown) by Kathryn Hall Bogle Courtney has maintained a 4.0 GPA since sixth grade is now graduating H E S T A R L IO H T CotiUion of in her ju n io r year with a senior 1983 is now a memory, a beau standing at Beaverton High School. tifu l m em ory. Fifteen young C ourtney's escort at the cotillion women, all achievers, all good stu was Hosea Johnson. dents, all graduating from Portland Sandra Sherelle Jones, daughter high schools, were presented to the of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jones, was community by their parents and the accompanied by Mark James; San P ortland C hapter o f The Links, dra Leggett, daughter o f M r. and Inc., at a formal ball held at the Red Mrs. George Leggett, was accom Lion Jantzen Beach on Sunday panied by Sherman Cowley; Lisa evening, February 13. Manning, daughter of M r. and Mrs. Making their deep curtsies in ball V ollie M anning, was escorted by gowns o f tra d itio n a l white, the D arrell Hodges; Kathy M a rtin , young women carried hand daughter o f M r. and Mrs. William bouquets of red and white blossoms M a rtin , was escorted by Wendell tied with red satin ribbon streamers. Todd Robinson; Sheila Ann Pryor, They were assisted by their chosen daughter of Mrs. Lavada J. Pryor, escorts fo rm ally attired in black. had as her escort, James Washing The young men attend the various ton; Kellie Nanette Robinson, high schools of the Portland area. daughter o f M r. and M rs. James T '3- j* , â •* * • 4t I V V ' T M Z •* vw * 4* -J. .* •■ > Q , ★★ ★★ ★ o FF THURSDAY ONLY JRk t I I " I I L m | / AwV I I hurry to tor a« of these fantastic half price specials for one day onlyl greet buys in % L h fashions and outstanding home needs! * Ì X U* »• 50% off Escorts wait for the pageant to begin The young people made their en trance to the ballroom from a lovely white garden gazebo decorated with baskets o f hanging ferns and large pink satin hearts. Tiny tw inkling lights, twined among greenery and potted flowers, lighted the runway leading the debs to their parents. Rochell M cE lroy, general chair person for the cotilliion, was assist ed by Lydia Roy and by a sizable committee of Link members. McEl roy invited Michelle Gerald, report er for K X L radio, to introduce the debutantes to the 400 persons in the gathering. Monique Branscomb, daughter of M r. and M rs. Robert E. Brans comb, was escorted by Robert Enge; Wendi Brown, daughter of Thelma Brown and Wendell Brown, was es corted by Obdell Coxeff; Kristina C olbert, daughter o f Waneta C o l bert and M elvin C olbert, was es corted by Thomas Foster Jr.; Rhon da Jean Coleman, daughter of M r. and Mrs. Russell Coleman, was es corted by R. Drake Warrick; Marla Anisa Crolley. daughter of M r. and Mrs. James C. Crolley, was escorted by James A . A rn o ld . Jr.; Paula Conley, daughter o f M r. and Mrs. Lawrence Field, was escorted by Ronald Webb; Felicia Elm ore, daughter o f M r. and Mrs. Cleave Elmore, was escorted by Randolph C . F uller; Leslie Ann G oodlow , daughter of M r. and Mrs. W illiam G o o d lo w , was escorted by Steve Adams; Courtney M aria Graham, daughter of Drs. Alvin and Marva Graham, received extra interest for her outstanding scholastic record.. 50% off SELECTED TOWELS GOOSE DOWN PILLOWS Reg J S 0 -2 2 00 Assorted styles fro m regular stock W ash fingertip hand hath now 1 75-11 00 i aH stores O rig 100 00 100 00 Sian dard queen and king sizes with tan pinstripe i over Now 49 89 to 09 90 m Bedding all stores 3.75 50% off SELECTED STEMWARE 99.00 VERDI DEVON II LUGGAGE 45-PC. SET OF CHINA Reg. 7 SO le a d crystal by fa mows makers Wines goblets flutes cordials Not aH styles m ail patterns Crystal all stores Reg 50 00 125 00 Brown tan tweed Tote garment bag car ry-on and 26 20 pullmans with wheels now 29 99 to 54 99 O rig 200 00 Fine china from China m 45 p< service for 8 Limited to stock on hand Chi na ali stores 45.00 BRASS TABLE LAMPS Reg 90 00 Plymouth Hariee brass colum n with 3 way switch Save while quantities last m I amps at aM stores (Photo: Richard J. Brown) Robinson, was escorted by Andre Pettet. It took nearly a dozen committees to attend all the details of the Links C o tillio n , but this year, plaudits went to the decorations committee for the setting chosen by Lydia Roy, Geneva Jones, Jacqueline Brown and Rochelle McElroy. Clem entyne Guy and M ildred Reynolds were co-chairs o f the souvenir journals prepared for the debs and their families and friends. Johnnie Stokes is president of the Portland Chapter of Links. 149.00 9.99 ORIENTAL DESIGN RUGS COPPER TEAKETTLES O ng 300 00 Area rugs m 5 3 «0t Size Authentic O ri enta» designs e» beautiful col ors GaMery 9 all Ore stores O rig 20 00 Stylish 2 qt tea kettles m assorted styles Cop per with deitt handles The Mar ket Place aM stores 34.99 MEN’S SLIPON SHOES O rig 29 00. last p u re 16 «49 crew (M v ner k style Scotch tum blers in assorted colors Men a Sportswear aft stores O ng 99 00 last 4 i 99 Ski type ja c k e ts by c ia y b ro o k and Rugqed American Limited to stock Outerwear ail stores O n g 99 99 last 49 99 the Bass Roman Tassel Hand sewn brown leather l united Io slock M et> s Shoes aM stores 50% off BOYS SPORT SHIRTS O rig 9 00-12 00 V neck terry or cut chenille shirt« m stripe« or solids fi 20 Limited quant ) 99 S 99 * ids Inc aM store« N T H E A R T department, artists I o f the M em bers' O allery w ill have their works on display at Port land State University ballroom in an exhibit open through this week end ing at 4:00 p.m . Friday, February 18. The e xh ib it, which includes oil and acrylic paintings, pen and ink drawings, photographs, and metal sculpture, has been engaged by the Black C u ltu ra l A ffa irs Board o f MISSES BLOUSES P .S .U . Sylvia King, president o f L as t 9 9 9 -1 2 99 Long and BCA, and Lynn Perry, secretary of short sleeve styles m solid* and patterns polyester'cotton Top BCA, announced exhibit hours as Shop Career Tops aM stores being from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. each day. 12.99 D IN N E R A T 8:15 on Friday, February I I at the H ilto n Hotel was a Gourmet Gala arranged as a benefit for the March of Dimes. Dinners might help but it took $175 for a place at one of the tables set in the ballroom that night. The Observer reporter and pho tographer caught a glimpse of lucky © e A ÎÎ : 13.99 50% off 9.99 119.00 JR. 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