T he P ortland O bserver • S eptember 28, 1994 P age B7 Q^edding’ Announcement SOLV Celebrates 25th Anniversary On NIKE World Campus Psychiatrist Dr. Cheryl H. Cottrol Marries Civil Engineer Paul Augustus Brown Dr. Cheryl Henrietta Cottrol, a practicing psychiatrist and an assis­ tant professor at Yale University School of Medicine, was married recently to Paul Augustus Brown, a civil engineer and machine designer with a New Jersey firm. The couple spent their honeymoon in South Af­ rica. The cerem ony was held at St. M ark ’s U n ited M ethodist C hurch at 137th Street and St. N icholas A venue in Harlem and was perform ed by the R everend Dr. G ilbert C aldw ell. W hen it was suggested to Dr. C ottrol that she hold her wedding in a stately downtow n cathedral, or the reception in a glittering venue like Tavern on the Green, she insisted that both wedding and reception be held at St. M ark’s, the church she had attended since being carried there in her m o th er’s arm. Mr. B row n is a graduate of Paddington T echnical C ollege and W ildensden College of Tech­ n o lo g y , both in L ondon. Dr. C o ttro l g ra d u a te d from Y ale U n iv e rs ity and re c e iv e d her m edical degree from the State U n iv e rs ity ’s U pstate M edical center in Syracuse. Dr. Cottrol is the daughter of S top O reg o n L itte r and V andalism (SO LV ), O reg o n ’s prem ier no n -p ro fit o rg an iza­ tion estab lish ed to address is ­ sues o f liv ab ility in the state, will celeb rate its 25th a n n i­ versary at a gala event on the NIKE W orld C am pus in B ea­ verton on Saturday, O ctober 8. The them e, “ K eeping O regon Shipshape for 25 years,” will be carried out with a sum ptu­ o u s s e a fo o d b u ffe t se rv e d lakeside. Some o f O re g o n ’s top m u­ sicians, Ron Steen and Friends featuring S hirley N anette, will be on hand to play dance m u­ sic. A raffle w ill feature w eek­ ends at S alishan Inn and the Seaside O cean fro n t Shilo Inn, a cruise on the S pirit o f P o rt­ land, N IK E products and more. A package o f a full page four- color ad in the 1995 PING- C e l l u la r O n e L P G A G o lf C ham pionship souvenir p ro ­ gram and 20 individual season tickets with clubhouse p riv i­ Newlyweds Psychiatrist Dr. Cheryl H. Cottrol and Civil Engineer Paul Augustus Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Cottrol of New York. Her father is a nationally published photojournalist who has been the editor of several publica­ tions, including the Am sterdam News. Her mother, Jewel Gassaway Cottrol, recently retired as an ad­ ministrative assistant at the Board of Global Ministries of the United Methodist Church in New York. Mr. Brown is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Brown. ‘ "ïVwtea: ty/M, R e a d y 'TfovetH&en'd, b a llo t ‘TK&zAtcied'?'' Conferences Aim To Stimulate Peace And Unity Midlife and older women are invited to a public meeting and discussion opportunity to Empower themselves about some of the confusing ballot measures - some are not as good as they appear. Speaker: League o f Women Voters’ Representative Topic: “Women: Are You Ready For November’s Ballot Measures?" Place: Portland Impact Senior Center, Tabor Building, 4610 SE Belmont. Parking lot and entrance ramp in rear. Tri-Met #5 on Belmont. Wheelchair accessible. Tim e: Saturday, October 8,1994; 10:00 AM To Noon Free and open to the public for Women o f all ages. Call 721- 0848for information about OWL. For Oregon Children And Families Bridging the Gap Between De­ spair and Hope for Children and Families is the theme of two related conferences, scheduled for October 14 through 17, 1994, in Portland, Both conferences are focused on stimulating action benefitting chil­ dren and families in the community. Both also are aimed at drawing from the strengths of the religious com­ munity in this call to service. The first conference is entitled What Congregations CAN DO For Children and is scheduled for Octo­ ber 14 and 15 at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral and Congregation Beth Israel. Friday afternoon is targeted for clergy and congregation profes­ sionals. Saturday is a full day pro­ gram starting with a keynote ad­ dress by form er Governor Neil Goldschmidt. This conference is sponsored by Congregations for Children, a partnership joining the Cam pbell Institute, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon and the Albina Ministerial Alliance. The program features guest leges has also been donated, courtesy of T ournam ent G olf F oundation, Inc. SOLV Executive Director Jack McGowan said “SOLV is honored to be the beneficiary of NIKE’s community spirit in nu­ merous projects that benefit Or­ egon. This event will provide a good way for people to both sup­ port SOLV and see the exciting NIKE World Campus.” The p re sen tatio n o f the first annual Tom M cC all C iti­ zenship Award sponsored by Bank o f A m erica will also be m ade during the evening. The late G overnor M cC all’s wife, A udrey, will be on hand to help m ake the p resentation. T ickets are $80.00 each and reservations are req uested by O ctober 1. Table o f ten are available. Ticket price includes raffle ticket, beverage script and o n e-year m em bership in Friends o f SOLV. For ad d i­ tional info rm atio n , call SOLV at 647-9855. sp eak ers from D allas, Texas; Canada; Seattle, Washington, and from our own community who have exercised remarkable leadership in mobilizing congregations into ac­ tion for children. C^oncj rat tifai io nò! Marilyn Richmond-Cox in your successful completion with the In­ ternational Air Academy, and d&nMOMnceww-nf joining Horizon Airlines as their A frican C hildrens newest employee. May all your , U icia / h i u d n d ie a { la w A goals and dreams become an re­ CHOIR Qtafe o f PRiifh: ■íep/entfet J4, J994 ality fo r you. You are a very de­ The internationally acclaimed termined and inspired woman African Children's Choir and mother. You have shown Will be appearing in concert PPex: d en ta le vUc/Aeï 4 Jlfame: fTtwly (VJñta ) Pffrann this to your fam ily and most of VFat/iel \ lAanie: sM ic/iae/ (Iav¿s all those who believed in you. crfM of’ Wévjp/í/; 8 /Is 4 1 /2 oy k Portland First Church of the Nazarene Sunday, October 23, 1994 10:00 AM Keep up the good work. (fiepe n Pettyf/t: 24 inc/ieA at J k Good luck In The Airline Industry From the Richmond Family THE CONCERT IS FREE, NO TICKETS ARE REQUIRED. For additional information, please phone 297-6100 We Welcome You to The 103 NE Morris St., Portland, OR 97212 • • • • • Sunday School - 9:30am Sunday Morning Worship Service - 11:00am Sunday School Teacher’s Meeting Tues - 6:30pm Bible Study Wednesday 6:00pm Prayer Meeting Wednesday - 7:G0pm Church Phone Number 287-7457 We Invite You To Come And Worship With Us. The Church Where Everybody is Somebody And Christ Is AU. Dr. Joe S. Hardie, Pastor BRIGHT BEGINNINGS CHILDREN’S CENTER 5335 N. WILLIAMS PORTLAND, OR. AGES: 6 WEEKS TO 12 YEARS AFFORDABLE QUALITY CARE IN A CHRISTIAN ENVIRONMENT CALL 239-1241 FOR MORE INFORMATION ( (Greater f&teplpn jjMtsatrmarxt ^Baptist (tttjurctj PI/ if (Of SF/ie SMÜe PFunelal M on e “Serving The Lord With Gladness” Psalm 100:2 Sunday School 10am Morning Worship 11:05 /e m e /e ly - J í e n w to i/ (fjalcfan Wednesday Lombard Chapel 3018 N. Lombard Portland, Oregon 97217 503-283-0525 Prayer & Bible Study 7pm Rev. G.L. Black 1 Pastor 3605 N.E. Mallory Ave. (503) 281-8117 Portland, OR 97212 Killingsworth Chapel 430 N. Killingsworth Portland, Oregon 97217 503-283-1976 FAITH TEMPLE CHURCH Mt Olivet Baptist Church 42$4 S.E. 62nd Avenue (between Powell & Foster) Portland, Oregon 97206 SUNDAY Has moved Sunday services to Family Life Center, 8725 N. Chautauqua Blvd., at Willis Blvd. Sunday School 9:30am Morning Worship 10:45am Evangelistic Service 7:30pm Tuesday Pastoral Teaching 7:00pm Worship Services 8:00am & 11:00am, Church School 9:30 to 10:30am, Bible Study, Wednesdays, 116 NE Schuyler, 10:30am & 7:00pm Radio Ministry each Sunday, 8:00am on KBMS FRIDAY Evangelistic Service 7:00pm DAILY Prayer 12:00pm & 6 00pm A Teaching Church With A Reaching Ministry Dr. James E. Martin, Senior Pastor Church Office 116 NE Schuyler St. • (503) 284-1954 (503) 774-5470 PASTORS: Bishop Robert Simpson, Jr • Dr Ida M. Simpson I