Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 13, 1996, Page 11, Image 11

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D'Angelo Grant IVetherbee-Hess
Mother’s Names: Alissa J. Hess
of Northeast Portland
Date of Birth: 2-28 Time: 8-22
Length: 211/2 inches Weight 8 lbs. 7 oz
y ‘ oung A rtists ‘To Perform
A t St. ‘M ary’s Cathedrat
St. Mary’s Cathedral will host
the Young Artists Concert series
beginning Sunday, March 17, at
7:00 p.m. Nicholas Crosa, violin­
ist, and Andrew Brownell, pianist,
will perform. The series is spon­
sored by the Archdiocese of Port­
land as part of its sesquicentennial
celebration. The Young Artist Con­
cert series is being held in conjunc­
tion with the Catholic Scholars se­
ries on the Church in the Third
Millennium, which will start at 8:00
p.m. on March 17, at St. Mary's
Cathedral
Nicholas Crosa is a student at
Tualatin High School. He is Con­
certmaster of the [Portland Youth
Philharmonic and first violinist of
the Fidelius String Quartet. He stud­
ies violin with Carol Sindell of Port­
land State University and Dorothy
De Lay of the Julliard School of
Music in New York.
■MEomerfaiup ^Expressions
Deontae Joseph Keller, horn May 24th, ¡975
to the legal birthright of Rhonda E. Henry and Joseph D. Keller,
a.k.a. Joe (Bean) Keller (with paradox genes o f Ray Jacobs).
Throughout Denotae’s life he was
known for a charming smile, soft
personality and his fun loving ways.
As a kid he always wanted to take
charge, he was the little man When
his brother Demarcus was born,
Deontae bonded with him immedi­
ately. He would always want to hold
him and take him anywhere he went.
As a youngster tumbling after his
father, he began teaching it to his
brother. Deontae, sometimes living
with his grandmother Myrtle Hen­
ry, attended King Elem entary
School where he took up video pro­
duction. During beginning high
school years Deontae and Demarcus
moved to San Jose, California where
they I i ved with their Grandma Kel 1er
and Aunt Liz. Deontae and his broth­
er moved back to Portland after a
couple of years where he returned to
Jefferson High. Deontae did not
complete his senior high school year.
He instead eventually, after a peri­
od of time decided to try the Job
Corps in Idaho where he stayed for
a short time. Returning to Portland
he hung-out for a while looking for
employment and a way to survive
the tough time of life that our young
people have today. »
Deontae, at the age o f 19 decided
that he was he was ready to go back
Deontae Joseph Keller
to school. He didn’t want to settle
for a G.E.D, he said “Dad, I want to
walk across the stage with a cap and
gown on”. He then enrol led in school
at P.O.I.C. where he achieved his
goal in the summer of 1995. He
walked the stage smiled to the peo­
ple and told himself “I did it”.
Deontae just a week or so ago com­
pleted his pre-job training program.
If he were here today he would
probably be at work right now.
Deontae also recent ly went to church
with his step-grandmother Audrey
Henry, where I know he made his
peace with God.
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‘E dwin O’Mara, A (Dynamic (HEtorica(lnf(ucnce
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The
Catholic
Scholar
Series nn
on
the Church in the Third Millennium,
part of the Archdiocese of Portland's
sesquicentennial celebration, contin­
ues with a presentation by Monsi­
gnor Tim Dolan. The scholar series
is one of the events commemorating
the 150th anniversary of the found­
ing of the Archdiocese of Portland.
Monsignor Dolan’s presentation
will be "Edwin O ’Hara: A model for
episcopal leadership.” Monsignor
Dolan’s talk will be presented on
Sunday, March 17 at 8:00 p.m., at St.
Mary'sCathedral, Portland. His pre­
sentation in Portland will be preced­
ed at 7:00 by the Archdiocesan spon-
a
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t
sored Vr\nnn
Young A rtictr
Artists Program. KTZ^I.
Nick
Crosa, violin and Andrew Brownell,
piano, will perform. Monsignor
Dolan will repeat his talk on Mon­
day, March 18, at 8:00 p.m at St
Mary’s Church in Eugene.
Born September 6, 18 8 1, near
Lanesboro, MN, Edwin V. O’Hara
was ordained a priest for the Archdi­
ocese o f Oregon City, and began
priestly ministry in Portland at the
Cathedral Parish of the Immaculate
Conception. His life was one of cre­
ative leadership Father O ’Hara
founded the Catholic Education As­
sociation of Oregon
in 1907. While at the Catholic
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M. I saacs
There is a concentrated effort
among nations to wipe out all knowl­
edge of God and to eliminate his
name from among the people. There
is a time o f evil to come, appointed
by God—to turn over to arrogant
men the desires of their hearts. One
by one the evil desires of vain men
assail the earth; homosexuals arise,
abortion clinics flourish; prayers are
hindered or halted, made unlawful in
public gatherings; war and atrocities
in divers places; son rise against fa­
thers and daughters against mothers;
unlawful cohabitation; children
reared in ungodly homes; children
sexually mutilated and slaughtered;
c te r
M lission
ission Possible: c h a ia cter
R evival, M oral D evelopm ent,
and Sexual R esponsibility” was
the theme for Shaw U niversity’s
recent R eligious Emphasis Week
activities.
Rev. M atthew Zim merm ann,
Jr, the D irector o f M inistry for
the U.S. O ffice o f Veteran Af-
fhe Mittleman Jewish Communi­
Communi-
The
ty Center, and Hadassah are spon­
sors of a special Passover family
event. The third annual “Freedom
Treasure Hunt: A Walk Through
Seder Experience” will be on Sun­
day March 3 1, 1996 from I-3 p.m.
Passover, which this year begins
on Thursday |ApriI 4 ends on Thurs­
day April 11, celebrates the Exodus
o f the Israelites from Egypt over
3,000 years go. The name, Passover,
and
and disasters
disasters of of natnrp
nature arp
are hastened
by the ignorance of men with their
careless treatment of the elements
and environment; foolishly destroy­
ing the land God created to sustain
and maintain the bodies in which we
reside. Fear invades the land and
wicked men rule the people. All na­
tions will rise against jerusalem, be­
cause it will represent God among
men.Zech. KJV.
The battle is joined; the invasion
of evil is moving at a rapid pace and-
those not fully grounded in a firm
belief in God and his eternal plan are
full of fear, unhinged, lost as sheep
without a shepherd; weak in mind
and spirit, full of hate and envy and
fa ir e was
u/ac the
ih » keynote speaker
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fairs
Rev. Zim merm ann is a retired
m ajor general and the firs, Black
Army C h ief o f C haplains having
served his tenure under the lead­
ership o f G eneral Colin Powell
U niversity president Talbert
O. Shaw, faculty, staff, and stu­
dents
attended the ...wmiug
m orning aci-
ser
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take from
fro m the
t h e Exodus
P v n H .ic story:
c m n . ‘Dur­
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is take
ing the I Oth ultimate plague, which
convinced the Pharroah to free the
Jews, God passed over the Israelites
and struck down only the Egyptians’
first born. Fhe Jews fled Egypt in
such haste, there was not time for the
read they had prepared to rise. Today
Jews commemorate this by eating
Matzah unleavened bread) during
Passover week. Passover is celebrat­
ed by sharing a traditional meal called
Mallory Avenue Christian Church (DOC)
Invites You To Come Join Us As We Celebrate...
Pastor Denise Bell’s Seven Years of Service
Pastor Denise Bell has been called to serve as an associate pastor of
Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church (DOC) in Memphis, TN. This
afternoon celebration will give you the opportunity to say, “think you" and
“farewell." We look forward to seeing you and celebrating Pastor Bell’s
seven years o f great service!
Come show some love!
Sunday Afternoon
March ¡7, ¡996
3:00 pm
Mallory Avenue Christian Church
126 NE Alberta
Portland, OR 97211
503/288-3173
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,
prone to violence.
Disease I brought
about by the vileness of men claim
untold lives; yet man continues, pell
mell, in his abominable ways. Only
fools would continue in the way of
destruction; making excuses, de­
manding rights, accusing others; re­
fusing to take responsibility for the
decay and spiritual pollution of the
body and mind.
Yes, man is wiser and more evil
and the pattern and world prepara­
tion for the appearance of the anti­
christ isprecedingatarapidpace. Ye
that have eyes, let him see; Ye that
have ears, let him hear what God’s
signs make apparent and what God’s
servants are preaching. There are no
.
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secrets regarding the outcome of this
battle between the evil one and Jesus,
the Son of God. the exact time o f the
coming o f Jesus and his army is
known only to Jehovah God; for no
man knows the limit of the patience
ofGod; no man knows, as yet, the full
wrath of God. We taste the edges of
God’s wrath with the floods, earth­
quakes, snows in summer, ice storms,
droughts, strange behavior among
the animals and strange cults among
men. The guilt of men, the sins of
man must be atoned and preparation
is in place for this atonement; but
man hardens his heart and blindly
follows the destructive way; and evil
one prevails for a time.
JEROM E G. TA N N E R
A. Funeral D irector
The Loss o f a loved one
is always a traumatic
experience. But it can he
made easier if you contact
a facility that has your
interest at heart.
2736 NE Rodney, Portland, OR 97212
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vices at I homas Boyd chapel in
celebration of Religious Empha­
sis Week. I he Shaw University
Gospel Choir under the leader­
ship if Lonieta Cornwall provid­
ed the music. In addition, stu­
dents, faculty, staff and the com ­
munity took part in evening w ork­
snups
h ic h explored
shops w which
explored various
various
topics on moral developm ent.
Shaw University, founded in 1865,
is the oldest historically black insti­
tution in the South. Since 1987 the
University has been under the lead­
ership of President Talbert O. Shaw.
President Shaw’s leadership pursues
the them “Strides to Excellence: Why
NottheBest?
Not the Best?
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a Seder (order) on the first and sec­
ond nights. At the Seder we read the
story of Passover from the I laggadah
and eat special foods.
Participants at the “Freedom Trea­
sure Hunt" will have the opportunity
to meet Moses; cross the Red Sea;
make a Seder plate (traditional plate
used during the Passover meal); tie-
dye Matza covers; plant parsley; and
make Haroset (ritual food made with
apples, nuts and wine representing
“T
the mortar used to make the pyra­
mids). Featured this year will be the
Sweets, Etc. who will provide event-
goers with the opportunity to make
dip matzah in chocolate.
Gate fees for” Freedom Treasure
Hunt” are, Adults - $2, children - $ l ,
($8 maximum/family) for MJCC and
Hadassah members; non-members:
Adults - $4 is located at 6651 SW
Capitol Hwy., Portland Or. Contact
Eliana Temkin at 244-0111 for info.
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Jerome G. Tanner
A. Funeral Director
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O ’Hara had helped to write. This law
was eventually upheld by the Oregon
State Supreme Court and the United
States Supreme Court
In addition to social justice and
labor rights. Father O ’Hara is con­
sidered the founding influence for
the Confraternity of Christian Doc­
trine education programs. These ed­
ucational programs, for students not
enrolled in Catholic schools, now
include more that 13,000 students in
Western Oregon and more that 4 .1
million students in the United States.
He also served as Superintendent of
Catholic Schools in Western Ore­
gon.
Meet Moses A t Tie M itt Ceman Jewish Community Center
A.A. C O X , SR.
M ortician & fu n e ra l Director
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University o f America in 19 10, he
researched the Catholic history of
Oregon. In I9l I FatherO’HArapub­
lished Pioneer Catholic History of
Oregon. That same year he was
appointed Pastor of Portland's
Cathedral parish. In I9 |2 , he was
active in promoting fair wages for
working women in Portland, and was
appointed chairman of the Oregon
Consumer's League Committee on
Women’s Unemployment. He was
appointed by Governor Oswald West
as chairman o f the Industrial Welfare
Commission In I9l 3. The commis­
sion was to uphold the recently signed
Minimum Wage Law, which Father
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