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THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1948
T H E SANDY POST, SANDY, OREGON
Gresham high school with the
class of 1946.
Mr. Pilster is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Pilster. rt. 2, Boring.
He attended grade school at
Orient and graduated from Gresh
BORING—Miss Marian Lucille am high school with the class of
Gillespie and Clifford Pilster, 1945.
both of rt. 2, Boring, were united
' in marriage Sunday afternoon,
May 2, at the Evangelical United M other’s D ay Tea
Brethern church at Lents.
Vows were exchanged in the H eld b y Lutheran
, presence of 150 guests before an
altar banked with roses and S chool Stu den ts
j snapdragons. The service was
A Mother’s Day tea was spon
i read by Rev. Floyd R. Startwell, sored by Immanuel Lutheran
■ with Miss Joyce Cash, Gresham, school's upper-room students and
I playing the wedding music.
their teacher, Mrs. Ronald Krebs,
Because of the completeness
The bride was gowned in white last Friday afternoon, in a dec
and beauty of our funeral
organza with full train and orated school room, for the fol
home, many are surprised at
finger-tip veil held in place by a lowing mothers and patrons:
the modest prices, and the
coronet. She carried a large cor Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs.
many extras included with
sage bouquet of white roses and Charles Johnson Sr.. Mrs. Charles
each memorial, regardless o f
Ruther,
Mrs.
Melvina
Kohler,
sweet peas. She was given in
cost.
Mrs. Richard Suckow, Mrs. Rich
marriage by her father.
The
answer Is that we have
Matron of honor, Mrs. Joyce ard Krebs, Mrs. Henry Schwartz,
but one standard fo r all— the
Gillespie, Boring, sister-in-law of Mrs. Milton Lindau, Mrs. Ernest
finett in every cate— the same
the bride, was gowned in pale Krebs, Mrs. Hazel Covey, Mrs.
personal, considerate arrange
blue doted swiss with bouquet C. R. Caywood, Mrs. Tom Hall,
ments regardless of price.
Mr. and .Mrs. Lewis Case
of bright yellow tulips and blue Mrs. Carl Hanes, Mrs. Alice
For a CO M PLETE mem orial,
Married recently at Trinity Lutheran church, Gresham, were
Richtor, Mrs. Otto Motejl and
ribbons.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Case (Gertrude Ide), who planned to make
that can be remembered with
Bridesmaids were Miss Rosalie Mike.
their home in Portland following a wedding trip to California.
pride, call us any lim e, day or
Each student presented his
Gillespie, sister of the bride, and
night.
Alice Pilster, sister of the mother with a corsage and in
G ertrude Ide and Lewis Case Are W ed Miss
groom. Both were gowned in troduced her to the group.
The students presented a pro A FINE FUNERAL
yellow dotted swiss and carried
liy C andlelight at Lutheran Church
Complete in every detail
gram, announced by Marlene
bouquets of pink sweetpeas.
Motejl,
of
the
following
num
The
groom’s
attendant
was
wedding
trip
through
the
red
Trinity Lutheran church of
Gresham was decorated with woods and to San Francisco. For Harley Siron, Gresham, and bers: song, “Message to Mother,”
white and yellow snapdragons, traveling, the bride chose a light ushers were Rodney Pilster, by lower grade girls; poem,
pink azaleas and tall candela blue suit with white accessories brother of the groom, and Duane “Somebody’s Mother,” by Geral
dine Caywood; piano solo, “Off
bra for the wedding on Saturday and a corsage of white carnations Gillespie, brother of the bride.
A wedding dinner was served to Camp,” by Ernest Gehrts;
April 17, of Miss Gertrude Ide, and yellow rosebuds.
They will make their home at I at the home of the bride’s par- play, “Mrs. Club’s Visitors,” by
of Gresham, and Lewis Case, of
upper grade girls; piano solo,
7217 S. E. Center street, Port- j ents in the Union district,
Boring.
Mrs. Lavon Gillespie, sister-in- “Nearer My God to Thee,” by
In the presence of 300 guests, land, upon their return.
vows were exchanged by candle Mrs. Case is the daughter of law of the bride, poured, and Mrs. | Marlene Richtor; poem “My
light. The ceremony was read by Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Ide, rt 2, Floyd Albin cut the wedding cake. Angel Mother,” by Pat Hall;
Dr. Carl A. V. Lund. Henry C. Gresham. She graduated from Assisting at the reception were ,' piano solo, “Massa’s in the Cold,
Ide sang “Because,” accompanied Gresham high school with the j Miss Rosalie Gillespie, Mrs. j Cold, Ground,” by Edward
class of 1943. She has been em-I Arthur Porter, Miss Barbara ; Schwartz.
by Charles Carpenter, organist.
ployed by a furniture concern Brant and Mrs. June Williams.
Wore White Satin
Mr. and Mrs. Pilster left for
Given in marriage by her in Portland.
Mr. Case is the son of Mr. a wedding trip to British Colum
father, the bride was gowned in
white satin with sweetheart neck and Mrs. F. L. Case, rt 1, Bor bia. For traveling the bride chose
line and with white satin and ing, and a graduate of Sandy a two-piece frock of pink linen
lace veil. She carried a bouquet of high school with the class of with white accessories and a cor
white carnations and yellow rose 1941. He served for two years sage of pink sweetpeas.
Upon their return Mr. and
with the maritime service during
buds.
Gresham, Oregon
Sandy, Oregon
Matron of honor was Mrs. Dan world war II. He has been em Mrs. Pilster will make their home
C. MeCalib, sister of the bride, ployed with the Pacific Telephone near Gresham on Base Line
road.
Thurs., Frl., Sat., May 13-14-15 Thurs., Frl., Sat., May 13-14-15
gowned in pink satin with pink Company in Portland.
Mrs. Pilster is the daughter of
Out-of-town guests at the wed-
Dennis O’Keefe, Mary Meade, Victor McLaglen, John Hall,
carnation and sweet pea bouquet.
June Lockhart in
Bridesmaids were Mesdames Ken ding included Mr. and Mrs. A. j Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gillespie,
Frances Farmer in
neth Freeman, sister of the bride, W. Ide and Mrs. Kenneth Free-! rt. 2, Boring. She is a graduate
“T-MEN”
| of Union grade school and of
and Mrs. Vernon J. Sture, gown man, Corvallis.
Hard boiled realism that
“SOUTH OF PAGO
ed in pink and blue satin respec
makes you gasp.
PAGO”
— ALSO —
tively.
Alan Ladd, Dorothy Lamour, Beauty and adventure in the
George Moore, Great Falls,
Robert Preston, Lloyd Nolan
Montana, cousin of the groom,
South Seas.
in
•s.
was best man, and ushers were
— ALSO —
“WILD HARVEST”
Edwin H. Ide and Eugene W.
Mrs. Louis Miller is the presi-^
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NEWS AND CARTOON
Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Akim
Ide, brothers of the groom.
dent-elect of the Sandy Woman’s, r> • 1 <
JC
_
A reception was held in the Club following annual elections
Sun. Mon., Tues., May 16--7-18 Tamerof,_Ruth Warrick, H. B.
parlors of the church. Pouring at the club hall last Thursday. |
Warner in
Gale
Storm, Don DeFore, Ann
E. W ilson Harding,
were Miss Helen Lind and Miss
Mrs. C. A. Lindell is the new, Elects
Charles Ruggles and
‘The Corsican Brothers’
Doris Bednar, Mrs. J. G. Sture vice-president. Mrs. Stephan Mol-
Victor Moore in
BRIGHTWOOD—L. Earl Wil
was in charge of the reception, lner was re-elected secretary and
News and “Solid Ivory”
“IT HAPPENED ON
issisted by Mrs. August John Mrs. Richard Wesselink treas son, Brightwood realtor, was
CARTOON
elected president of the newly-
son and Mrs. L. W. Hoffmeister. urer.
FIFTH AVENUE”
Mrs. Albert W. Ide cut the wed Two new trustees were elected: formed Brightwood Grange Mon-
If it’s laughter you’re after, Sun., Mon., Tues., May 16-17-18
you’ll have the whole town
ding cake.
Mrs. John Ferry and Mrs. Ida day night.
rocking with mirth.
Mr. and Mrs. Case left for a j Mae Meeker. Mrs. A. C. Baum-
Other officers are: overseer,
“FABULOUS TEXAN”
— ALSO _
back, a trustee last year, will Willis Smothers: secretary, Mrs.
John
Hall,
Patricia
Morrison,
continue to serve in that capacity. Edith Weisdorfer; lecturer, Mrs.
Adele Jergens, Alan Mowbray with Bill Elliott, John Carroll,
Mrs. A. W. Beil is the retiring Dora Hudelson; chaplain, Mrs.
Catherine McLeod
in
president: Mrs. Miller is the re- Alice Hickey: steward, Charles
— ALSO —
tiring vice-president. Mrs. Robert) Hickey: assistant steward, Harold | “The Prince of Thieves”
In
Color!
Duncan and Mrs. R. S. Hall are Larson; lady assistant steward,)
Robin Hood, leaping to new “Merton of the Movies”
the retiring trustees.
[ Mrs. Phyllis Larsen; Ceres, Mrs. : adventerous
heights.
New officers will be installed Dorothy Smothers; Pomona, Mrs. j
Red Skelton, Virginia O’Brien
NEWS AND CARTOON
at a formal evening ceremony at Selma Wilson; Flora, Mrs. Edna i
Wednesday, May 19
Wednesday, May 19
the club hall Thursday, June 3. Payne; gatekeeper, Carl Weisdor-
fer; treasurer, D. W. Bevel.
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The Grange’s charter will be
Synchro-Mesh Truck Transmissions
,lack W illiams, Doug Gomoll
“WAY OUT WEST”
ond S plined A xle Hub Connection
GAMBLE”
and Jim Morgan, Sandy high kept open until its next meeting |
— ALSO —
• New Advance-Design Gearshift
seniors, cased O.S.C.’s campus at at 8 p. m. Saturday, May 15, a t ) Philip Reed, Hillary Brooke,
Warner Baxter
Control and Foot-Operated Park
Corvallis Monday with an eye to the Sleepy Hollow hall, according
Richard Travis in
ing Brake in 3-speed transmission
— ALSO —
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Dr. Harry J.
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Delegate
1st C ongressional D istric t
R epublican N a t’l C onvention
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can d id a te w ho can w in In N o
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Pd. Adv. By A nderson fo r D ele
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Corvallis.
“Two gallons of gas! And water
the flowers, fix the shower,
feed the canary and turn out
the light under the potatoes!”
Our regular customers know you
don’t have to ASK for service . . .
you get it anyway. We always clean
your windshield, check your oil, water
and tires—for your car’s sake—for
your safety’s sake. Drive in—let’s get
acquainted.
Marian Gillespie,
Clifford Pilster
Take Vows .May 2
GRESHAM SUNSET
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Sandy Woman’s Club Members Name
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Sandy's Business and Profes- Mrs. Thelma Norquist and Mrs.
i sional Women’s club received its Helen Johnson.
Mrs. Ruby Steidle, Mrs. Louise
| charter as a member of the state
I federation at a dinner-meeting Norcross, Mrs. Lois Ingran, Mrs.
j Thursday evening at the Fireside Yvonne Vail, Mrs. Clara Peters
and Mrs. Edith Dickey represent
restaurant.
Miss Evangline Philben, Port ed the newly formed Parkrose
land. past president of the state club.
Sandy members present were
1 organization presented the char-
' ter in the presence of Business Mrs. Lorraine Martin, Mrs. Bon-1
Women’s club members from nie Morell, Mrs. Annis, Mrs. Bee- I
Portland. Gresham, Parkrose son, Mrs. Shirley Flath, Mrs. !
Medley, Mrs. Welp, Mrs. Helen ■
and Sandy.
Mrs. Irene Taylor, state edu- j Loundree, Mrs. Agnes Barker.
cation and vocational chairman Mrs. Gunderson, Mrs. Mallieoat,
and past president of the Port- Miss Ormsby and Mrs. Kathleen
; land club, spoke on the increas- Wilcox.
The group’s next meeting will !
I ¡ng importance of women in the
be a fireside meeting May 24.
field of business.
Officers Installed
line of Advance-Design trucks for
higher standards of value on the
air hofting end venti-
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S im dy Business, P rofession al W om en’s
Club G ranted C h arter H ere W edn esday
Brakes.
I Miss Eleanor Ormsby was in-
staled as president of the local
club In Miss Ruth Aldrich. Gresh-
' am. Other officers installed were:
Mrs. Maxine Mallieoat, vice-presi
dent: Mrs. Florence Schmitz,
i first viet'-president; Mrs. Verna
Medley. recording secretary; Mrs.
I Minerva Bi'eson, corresponding
secretary and Mrs. Florence Welp.
treasurer.
f Mrs. Georgia Gunderson and
Mis. Marian Annis were installed
as new members of the execu-
! live board. Mrs Lorraine Martin
and the club officers are also
members.
Miss Margo Fletcher. Sandy
high school student, presented
two vocal solos, accompanied by
Miss Anna Huhman.
Gresham Is Sponsor
The Gresham club, sponsor for
Sandy, was represented by Miss
Aldrich. Mrs. Helen Marekx. Mrs.
Daisy Miller. Mrs. Hazel Moen.
Mrs. Anna Carroll, Mrs. Eunice
Rich. Mrs. Ethel Odell. Mrs. Lucy
Davidson. Mrs. Elizabeth Rupp.
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