Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 11, 1985, Page 5, Image 5

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    Portland Observer. September 11, 1905, Page 5
Pating-Hamilton wedding vows take place
by kathrvn Hoyle
One thousand and one handmade
paper cranes in varying shades o f pink
ness and a long life o f wedded bliss.
The bndc, daughter o f Judge H. J.
Helton H am ilton and his wife M id o ri
M in a m o to H a m ilto n , chose to be
m arried in the lovely garden o f her
fa m ily's home in the suburb o f West
l.inn. Her bridegnxim, Dr. Dasid Hat­
ing o f l.os Angeles, was accompanied
to Portland by several members o f his
fam ily, including his brother, Christo­
pher John Paling o f Glendora, C a li­
fornia, who acted as best man.
I I k - wedding was a culmination of a
rom ance begun when C a m ille and
D avid met at S ta n fo rd U n ive rsity
where they were both undergraduates
A fter completing their work at Stan
ford, they continued their educations
at UC1 A where Dasid became a med
ical student and C a m ille was a law
student Each had been graduated days
before the wedding.
cascaded from the trees at the summer
wedding o f Camille Ham ilton and Dr.
David Paling. In the Japanese tradi
non. the Oragami cranes signify happi
The bndc's wedding attendants were
schoolmates The bride was gowned in
white silk satin w ith fu ll skirt and lace
embroidered bodice id le d in empire
styling and wrist length sleeves. Her
headdress was o f white satin flowers,
holding in place a silken tulle cathedral
length veiling which floated over the
train o f her wedding gown. She wore
her mother's pearls and earned a bou­
quet o f calla lillie s and tiny mixed
white (lowers
Bndesmaids G a il Johnson of Silver
Springs, M a ryla n d ; Irene K h o o of
P o rtla n d , and P atricia M a rtin e z o f
I os Angeles wore identical pink satin
afternoon-length frocks with low cut,
tight - fittin g bodices and lace cap
sleeves A bit o f pink satin Huffed with
a ruffle o f pink tulle made charming
little Princess 1 ugenie hats. Satin slip
pers matched their gowns. The maid of
honor was I ouise Goldman ol Hart
ford, C onnecticut. Her gown was o f
the same design Pink and while roses
tied with pink and white ribbons made
the bridesmaids' bouquets.
A ll ot the b rid e g rixu ii’ s attendants
wore pearl gray suits w ith pink rose
boutonnieres Konrad H a m ilto n ,
brother o f the bride, headed the a t­
tendants including Key hail Tarkhon
depay o f San Jose, C a lifo rn ia , and
David Whang o f Toronto, Canada
Double rings were exchanged and
vows were said before Judge Mercedes
Diez
The bridal couple honeymtxmed in
A shland, O regon, and in H aw aii
They will be at home in the fall in San
Trancisco where D avid w ill jo in the
medical staff of Kaiser Hospital tor his
internship and L ainille will be attached
to the law form o f Bronson, Bronson
ami McKinnon
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Portland Obnrvrr
Community Directory and profiles
A d * O n This P a g e A re O f \ o t a l Businesses t h a t A r e H e lp in g B u ild A B o l t e r C o m m u n it y
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Clara Peoples fills container w ith food for Northeast Community members
(P hoto Richard J. B row n)
by Robert Lothian
C lara Peoples stood on her back
steps, directing traffic during her Sat­
urday food giveaway program. Needy
N ortheast P o rtla n d residents, and
others from as far away as St. Helens,
fille d bags w ith green beans, co rn ,
carrots, cabbages, bread, hamburger
buns, even peach sauce and macaroni
salad.
f aking a newcomer by the hand,
Peoples said to one ol 40 volunteers,
" M a r y , take care o f this c h ild ; she
doesn't understand this foolishness.”
Community Care, directed by Peo­
ples with the help o f church and com
m unity volunteers, helps about UK)
people each week w ith what Peoples
calls “ recycled fix x l" — food donated
by businesses, farmers, churches and
community-minded neighbors
D uring the summer, she said, the
program operates out o f People's
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Community Care powered by Peoples
home at 1406 N 1 Ainsworth Boxes
o f food fill the back and side yards,
and the parking strip, which lias been
w orn away bv the crush of leet A
large van w ith carrots and cabbages
pulled up and the produce was handed
exit the back "1 he hog m an" picks up
the leftovers at the end o f the day,
she said " I hey've all been served.
In x l bless their hearts.”
When the weather turns bad, the
program shifts over to Bethel A M I
( hurch. 5828 N 1 Kill Ave , where
Peoples is Pastor's Steward to Rev.
M atthew A W alley “ I he o fficers,
members and friends o f the church
stand behind this program ." she said.
Peoples, who has served the com ­
munity with her fix x l programs for 22
years, said there are no requirements
for receiving the fixxf other than need
" C o m m u n ity Care doesn’ t check
into their personal life or their personal
business, we don’t have time for that.
We put fix x f on the table, period.” the
program is an independent, volunteer
effort, “ and not a federal dollar in the
m iddle," she said
Peoples carries her “ begging bag"
for donations
the bag contained $6
on a recent Saturday.
"N o b o d y is discrim inated against
h e re ," Peoples said. A ll age groups
participate. Spencer I uggle, retired,
said that “ any little bit helps when you
live on a limited income.” Several chil­
dren also stood in line. "See those
c h ild re n ,” said Peoples. " T h e y 're
going to have fu ll stomachs tonight,
that’s when I know we're doing some­
thing."
Peoples said that transients often
stop in fo r a sack lunch so they can
"stand up tall and keep m oving."
M a ry B ro w n , a volunteer w ith
C om m unity Care fo r seven years, re­
called p reparing a meal fo r several
travelers w ho h a d n 't eaten in three
days. "W h a t they said was, may God
bless you,” said Brown, a member o f
Hughes Methodist Church.
C o m m u n ity Care needs help w ith
fix x l donations, volunteers, trucks and
funds, said Peoples Boxes, plastic
buckets and plastic bags are needed
now, she said. "W e need comm unity
support, w ithout it we can't survive.
We need the state o f Oregon’s support
for Albina's little old program, Com­
munity Care."
" T h is is n o th in g but love fo r the
com m unity,” Peoples said. "T o m o r­
row's my birthday and my com m un­
ity , G od bless their hearts, co u ld n ’ t
give me a better p a rty ."
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