Portland Observer, March 21, 1984 Page 5
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STEP IN T O S P R IN G ",
A l a benefit dinner and
fashion show presented by the Port
land C hapter o f Jack and Jill o f
America, In c., celebrated the 25th
anniversary of the local chapter on
Sunday afternoon at the Red Lion,
Jantzen Beach. About 250 friends
of Jack and Jill were present.
A " fa m ily o rie n te d " organi
zation, founded in Philadelphia in
1938 by M a rio n Thom as, the
group o f 20 mothers brought
together then has grown to a
fam ily membership o f over 30,000
with 155 chapters located through-
cx t the country. The "P E P ” program
(Parenting, Education and Political
Involvement), reinforces members’
interest in the a rt o f parenting,
supporting programs in the education
of children and the full participatior
in the political processes.
Renee Q y lle tte . Lincoln H igh,
re c e iv e d 1st P ie c e T a le n t H u n t
aw ard.
In Portland’s anniversary event,
Rosalyn Curry, daughter of the late
Emma Lewis, founder o f the local
chapter, was accorded the honor of
introducing the several charter
members and past presidents o f the
local organization present at the a f
fair. Twenty-four women made up
the original charter group.
Elaine Jamison, current president
of the local chapter, James Walker
acting as master of ceremonies, and
Patricia W a lk e r, vice president,
were in charge o f the afternoon’s
diversified program which followed
dinner.
C lau dia M a rtin , fashion coor
dinator and C arol Colem an, who
assisted her, opened "S te p In to
Spring’ ’ from a stage banked with
potted palms and bedecked with
clusters of pink and white and blue
flowers. Without specific commen
tary, about 20 models, fem ale,
male. Black , white and o rien tal,
stepped briskly along the runway
SO U L FOOD
Cook's Choteo Omner
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FROM THE SIDELINES
BREAKFAST
R4> ft n n e r .......................................... 4 60
BY Kathryn H all Bogle
2 Egg*, choice of bacon ............ 12 60
or sauaaga. frtad potatoes or
gms. toast and (utoa.
Ranch Frias. ..................................... BOC
Donuts
showing garments from Travelers'
Choice
of
Lake
Oswego,
Nudelm an's Form al Wear and
Phillip Stewart Men's Clothing.
Business and professional career
people were given updated hints for
their choices of spring apparel. They
saw everything from suits, to
separates for o ffice wear, dressy
sports things and leisure wear for
life a fte r-fiv e o ’ clock and for <
vacation time.
In general, the trend, as we step
into spring, seems to be toward soft
and gentle colorings for some, but
there will be a great deal of strong
brights around. There will be stripes
Tha J a c k and Jill o f A m e ric a . In c ., B anaflt D ln n a r and Faahlon
and more stripes harmonizing or
Show 1984. fa a tu ra d (L-R) Elalna Jam ison. P rasldant Jack and Jill
contrasting in line or color.
Portland Chaptar; Anlaa Hall, modal: M lchalla Prophat. modal, and
Graphics in fabric design are bold
Marsha Ryan, chair of dlnnar and fashion show.
and frequent. The fashion models
(Photo: P C. Part»
wore them all and made striking ap
Bell, D r. Booker T . Lewis, D r.
pearances.
Cora Smith of Cora Smith H air
Samuel J. Brown, Jr., John Brooks
Designs closed the afternoon
and E .O . Johns formed Zeta Nu
program by acknowledging, by
The presentation included a few
Chapter in 1966. The chapter has
name, a list of benefactors who had
well known personalities among the
been active in the community ever
assisted in the affair.
models: Anise H a ll in a beautiful
since. Zeta Nu Chapter, a member
Mariah Taylor, R .N ., the director
flow ing red silk aftern oo n -in to -
o f Om ega’ s 12th D istrict, w ill be
o f the Albina Ministerial Alliance
evening dress cincned in with an obi
host to the 36 chapters in the
North Portland Nurse Practitioner
at her slender waist; Freddye
district for the second time in April
Clinic, and Pat Dickerson, represen
Prophet showing fashion-for-the-
of this year.
tative for the Jack and Jill Foun
mature in a lovely plain blue knit
Since 1973, Zeta Nu has conduc
dation, each received gift checks for
sheath with a V -neck, front and
ted Project Motivation to expose the
their beneficiary organizations. The
back, to be dressed up or down with
various professions and skills to
clinic, awarded $500, will use these
a scarf or jewelry; Freddye's slender
junior high school students to give
funds for their Preventive Dentistry
and svelte daughter, M ichelle
the students a first hand view of
Program.
Prophet, in a skin-tight nylon and
careers
available to them and to give
Marsha
Ryan
was
chair
for
the
spandex swim suit cut high at the
them new ideas for careers for
dinner-fashion show committee.
thigh; Geneva Jones cuddled up in a
themselves. Zeta Nu Chapter offers
scholarships to aspiring students in
pursuit of a college education.
C urrent roster o f officers lists
Albert Mouton as Basileus, Julius
Evans as Vice Basileus, Fred
Jackson as Secretary, C ornett
Ferrell as Treasurer and the Rev.
Wayne Reynolds as Chaplain.
Larry Gant heads the Talent Hunt
for Zeta N u ’ s participation in the
national project to search out talen
ted young people regardless of race
or sex. The local search conducted
by Gant had many eager young
people entering the try-outs in M ar
ch. First place in the local com
petition was won by Renee Gillette
o f Lincoln High. Runners-up were
Angela Braxton and Judith Patton,
A t tha Om ega M ardi Qraa.
both of Jefferson.
The Mardi Gras Ball, an Omega
event o f the weekend, had several
fu ll length mink coat with a fox
M E G A PSI P H I Fraternity.
hundred guests in attendance at the
collar from Ed H a m ilto n Furs;
In c ., has expanded to over
M a rrio tt H o te l, many o f them
Charline Morishita with bright red
400 graduate and undergraduate
costumed for the high jinks. Winner
ribbon braided into her hair, the red
chapters since its founding in I9 I l
o f first award for most unusual
matching the reds in her dress;
costume was Delores Leggroan who
in the Science H a ll o f How ard
Carol Jones in royal blue and white
U niversity. The idea o f uniting
designed her own intricate and
with narrow red silk piping; Karen
college men of like ideals and beliefs
co lo rfu l ‘ ‘ Peacock’ ’ gown and
C lark in a sweater that opened to
with a strong bond of brotherhood
headdress.
C hristine
Poole,
the waist— in back. Anthony Bash
gave them their motto: "Friendship
Omega’s queen of 1983, placed her
added the male presence.
crown and robe on Johnnie Stokes,
is essential to the soul."
M attie Spears, popular soprano,
Omega's newly elected queen of
In P ortlan d , six Omega men.
sang two songs during the afternoon
William
A.
Denton.
Sr.,
George
E.
1984
and, for intermission entertainment,
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Hah D t n n e r ...................................... 3.60
BEVERAGE
Coffa»
RafB
LU N C H /D IN N E R
............................................. 3BC
.............................................. 06C
Gumbo (Good T o o l) ....................... 3.76
Homamad* Soup ................
86C Bowl
Chai ipar cup)............................. eec
Hamburgar
...................................... , 26
Chaaaaburgar.................................... I 60
Loutatana Hoi Tsmals* ............2 for I 00
Rib Sandwnch
...................................3.00
Rah Sandwich ..................................2 00
Hot D o g ............................................. 1.00
Chat Dog
.......................................... 1 50
HolUnka
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1329 N .E . F re m o n t • 281-2560
Tuas, - S«t. 6B .m . - 1 2 a .m .. Sunday 1 p.m . -1 2 p.m .
Closed M onday
Bethel Zodiac Projact presents. “ Our First Annual Pie C ontest"
Soliciting YOU and all of tha beet pie bakers In our com m unltvIH I
How often have you heard — "You make the beat piee?"
Come on out and let our panel of celebrity judges teat your talents
and let's see who the winner will be
It's going to be a serious pie affair,. and we're all going to have fun I
Other church visitors and friends are all welcome.
After the contest is over, only one small slice will ba missing from the
pie of your choice. The price will be 62 63 per pie.
Rules
Each contestant may enter more than one pie there is a 65 00 entrance
fee for each pie entered, or better yet have someone sponsor you
T h e re w ill be 3 prlzee: 626 fo r beat sin g le c ru s t; 626 fo r beet
double cruet; and. 626 for beat meringue.
P m » will ba ludgadon ,1 appearance; 2 I lasts; 3.1 teirture; and. 4.1 cruel
A pw can baa 1.1 single cruet; 2.1 doubts crus,; or. 3.1 meringue
Along w ith your pla. you m ust subm it the recipe Pis containers W ILL NOT BE
raturnad Plaa w ill not ba returned to bakers - they w ill becom e tha property ot
tha Church and w ill ba sold for additional funds
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eight young men in their teens
presented an exciting demonstration
of Break dancing.
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Portland artlet Lew Harria teachea Portraits In Paatela, a 10-w eak
evening claaa. at Portland State College aprlng term .
Pastels class offered
Artist Lew Harris teaches a new
course covering the uses o f chalk
and oil pastels for Portland Com
munity College spring term. Por
traits in Pastels is a beginner's level
class, according to Harris. Students
will use both drawing and painting
technique* to create a likeness.
The class begins March 27th and
runs Tuesday evenings at PCC's
Stadium Center, 1736 S.W . Alder
Hours are 6:30 to 8:30 p.m . and
tuition is $22.
H arris moved to P ortland last
summer from Massachusetts, where
he earned his Master o f Fine Arts
degree at Southeastern Massachu
setts U niversity. He has taught
water color classes through PCC
and currently teaches part time at
Portland State University.
Students enrolling in the class
furnish their own m aterials and
should bring with them a box o f
chalk pastels, a box of oil pastels,
pastel paper and bristle brushes.
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