Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, July 21, 1949, Image 2

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Toastm istresses Install Officers
. Wittnebel
Dover Visit
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bruns left last
week for an extended tour of the MÍSth ™ .St th í h»
East
While on the vacation-
William' Bell
trip Mr. and Mrs. Bruns will visit M r . a n c l H r s . F ^ ^ J
Washington, New York, Detroit
Society and Chib News
Colonel- T. H. Wittnebel, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Gust Wittnebel, of
Dover,-who is with the army air
force, left with his wife and' two
sons, Douglas and Donald, from
San Francisco for three years
service in;Japan.
Colonel Wittnebel has been lo­
cated in Washington, D. C. prior
to his departure for Japan. He
recently visited his parents.
M ichigan-w here the
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car fory
trip -and Wisconsin
P arty Sends Off Bruns
Family on E astern Tour
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Eastern Star Meeting at Sandy
Draws 200 to Masonic Hall Tuesday
GRESHAM) SUNSET
Approximately 200 were pres-O
ent at', the Eastern Star meeting '
last Tuesday at the Masonic hall B ili C o m p to n s a t
here.
Visitors of the Grand Chapter N a tio n a l C o n c la v e
By Mrs. Kenneth Valberg
attending
the meeting were: Les­
Sandy Granger Takes 5th lie Bass, Worthy
BORING—Mr. and Mrs. Bill
,Grand Patron;
Harriet Bass, grand Esther, both) Compton have returned, from a
Degree at Pomona Meet
Mrs. Walter Beehler was of Troutdale, Wilhemina Jacob- ;trjp to gan Francisco where they
among thè -45 Grange members son, Portland, home food arid wel- attended the annual, convention
who took the fifth degree at the fare committee; Bertha Burton, | of the National Association of
Clackamas-
county
Pomona Portland, grand representative of Nurserymen. They took with
Grange quarterly meeting at the state of North Carolina; and ithem the new issue of their dah-
Marguerite Hildreth, grand r e p - c a t a l o g , just off the press,
Molalla, Wednesday July 13.
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and Mrs. Carl Bell are
Members of the Gresham Toastmistress Club attending in­
'Other members attending the resentative to Arizona.
stallation in Sandy from left to right, Miss Norma Hundley,
A large group of associated ) taking care of the property of the
meeting from -Sandy were Mr.
S h o w e r H e ld fo r
treasurer; Miss Pearl Ruegg, secretary; Mrs. H. L. Rice, presi­
and. Mrs. Robert Mount, Mrs. matrons and patrons and other , Paul Still’s of Eagle Creek, while
dent; Mrs. George Hartwig, vice president; Mrs. Charles Hamil­
John Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. officers of the Eastern Star chap­ the latter, are on a two week’s vis
ton, club representative; Mrs. Russel Shervyood, past president;
F u tu r e B r id e H e r e
Murray. ;
ter of Portland and vicinity were it to the Yellowstone National
Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Quenten Norquist, and Mrs. Alicia Steele.
A bridal shower in honor of
present.
Park.
A musical program was pre­
Miss Pat Bell, bride-elect of Fred
Father and Son Fishing
sented by Mary Ann Bensic who
Morgan Jr. was given by Mrs.
Joe Lunday and son, Kenny,
.'Sandy T h e a tr e
sang “In the Garden of Tomor­ spent two days fishing the Des­
Dean Gray and Mrs. Art Colson
row,” and “Look for the Silver chutes and Three Creek in East­
at the home of Mrs. Henry Per ret
Sandy, Oregon
Lining,” . accompanied by Mrs. ern Oregon.
! at 8:30 p. mi last Friday.
Ruth Leum who also played
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Compton
Among, those- attending were:
Phone Sandy 691
are on a two week visit with rela­
Mr.s. Oscar Olson, Mrs. Kenneth
Get the .benefit of our com­ “Malagueña.”
tives in Michigan and Arling­
Flath and daughter Vicki, Mrs.
pletely '-new sound system.
Mrs. H arry Rice was elected president of. the Gresham Alfred Gunderson, Mrs. Rex
ton, West Virginia and a visit to
| Clearer, more powerful, Truer
Tones.
Washington, D. C.
Toastm istress Club a t th eir installation m eeting July 14, at Johnston, Mrs. Harold Lundy,
Mrs. A. Sandblast, Mrs. H. Carl­
Leon and Gordon Nelsen, Jim­ the home of Mrs. George Hartwig, Sandy.
son,. Mrs. Elmer Limbough, Mrs.
my Valberg and Howard Bjork
Fri., Sat., July 22-23
Incoming officers were installed by outgoing officers. Adolph. Still, Mrs. Bob Bell, Mrs.
went to the show at Gresham
A tribute to the outgoing noble Monday night,, accompanied by President Mrs. H arry Rice was installed,by past president I ROy. Brooks,- Mrs. Vic’ Spaller,
Roddy McDowall in
grand1, Mrs. Ruth' Leum, entitled Clayton Bjork.
Mrs. Russell Sherwood; vice president Mrs. George H a rt­ Mrs. Carl Bell, Mrs. Paul Still,
TUNA CLIPPER
“Down Friendship Lane” was
Ray Naas,- Mrs. George)
Kids First Rood Trip
wig by Mrs. H arry Rice, form er vice president; secretary Mrs.'
ACTION..!ACTION! ACTION! given by. a number of ladies at
Smith, Mrs. Fred Morgan Sr.,
Jim and Jack Valberg, accom­
the Rebekah installation of of­ panied by their parents, Mr. and Miss P earl Ruegg, by p a st secretary, Miss Norma Hundley.; Mrs. Walter .Smith, Mrs.. A. W.
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' Bell, and Mrs. Ernest Nicholson,
Whip Wilson, Andy Clyde in ficers last Thursday evening un­ Mrs. Kenneth Valberg, made treasurer Norma Hundley byO -
der the direction of Mrs. Otto their first trip around Mt. Flood, past treasurer, Shirley Vedder;
Also present were Mrs. Will
CHASING THUR
C h u r c h S e r v ic e s Bosholm,
Motejl.
Mrs. Harvey Schneider
Sunday with stops at Timberline and club representative Mrs..
Attention western fans, here’s
Charles Hamilton by' past repre­
Mrs. Theodore Hergert was
and daughter Janice, Mrs. Will
a, new western star who uses a soloist, accompanied by her Lodge, Bonneville Dam, Multno­ sentative, Mrs. Quenten Norquist.
Sandy Community Church
Bell, Mrs. David Bell, Mrs. Claude
iyhip instead of a gun! Andy daughter, Ione. A quartet com­ mah Falls and the Vista House.
Rev. Waldo Hicks, Pastor
Dove Jr., Mrs. John Hillyard, Mrs.
Topic mistress was Norma
Clyde for the laughs!!
9:45 a. m. Sunday school hour. Howard Vaeretti, Mrs. Gene Ralli,
posed of Mrs. Mike Hite, Mrs.
Hundley; Toastmistress,- Mrs.
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Garland Seaman, Mrs. Dean Gray
Mrs. Bud Hornback, Mrs. Bud
Alicia Steele; and speakers, were Mrs. R. S. Hall ,Supt.
' CARTOON AND NEWS
11 a.m. Church worship. Junior Skeslein, Mrs. Ab. Bell,, Mrs. Dean
and Mrs. Arthur Colson, sang
Mrs. George Hartwig and Mrs.
several numbers, accompanied at
Mabell Edwards, who spoke on church in annex. Mrs. Waldo Gray, Mrs. Art Colson, Mrs. Ray
leader.
the
piano
by
Mrs..
Kenneth
Wil­
Littlepage, Mrs. Frank Gregsbn
Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed,,
“Toastmistress education about Hicks,
7:00 p.m. Chnstian Endeavor. and daughter Marjorie, Miss
cox.
their
club”
and
“Hats.”
BORING
—
The-
Beta
Delta
July 24-25-26-27
Mrs. Joane Christie, president.
Betty Lou Johnson, Miss Helen
Theta Rho No. 52 met Wednes­ Lexicologist was Mrs. Russel' 8:00 p.m. Evening services.
Shook, Miss Mary Johnson, Miss
Montgomery Clift, Aline
day evening, July 13th for their Sherwood arid evaluator was Mrs.
Joan McCreary, Miss Louella
MacMahon, Wendell Corey in
installation of officers.
Quenten Norquist.
Smith, Miss Helen Starks and
St.
John’s
Catholic
Church
Mr.
arid
Mrs.
Kenneth
Hedden,
Included in the installing staff
THE SEARCH
made by members of
Welches
Miss Shirley Glover.
Boring, are parents of a son, Keith of Rebekahs were.: Installing of­ the Corsages
club were presented by Mrs. Rev. W. J. Delplanche, Pastor
A true' 'picture filmed in the Everett, born July 11 at the Port­
Cake and jello were served by
ficer, Muriel Markham; staff m ar­ Russell Sherwood who was her­ 11:00 a. m. Sundav Mass.
American zone of occupied Ger­
the hostesses, Mrs. Dean Gray
land
Sanitarium.
shal, Myrtle Seely; staff chap­ self presented with a past-presi­
many.' Thè real stars "of the
film are Europe’s displaced,
lain,- Mary Lang; staff secretary, dent pin. An application for mem­ Pleasant Home Baptist Church and Mrs. Art Colson. The even­
homeless, hopeless starving
Alberta Frost; staff -treasurer, bership was accepted by Miss Proctor Ave. in Pleasant Home ing was spent visiting.
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children. Every leading critic ■
Emma Knox; staff warden, Jackie Louise Hodson, Sandy Post Wo­ 10 a. m. Church school.
gave this picture their highest g if it’s Electrical —
Rainbow Initiation—
Dove; staff conductor, Isabelle men’s editor,
11
a.
m.
Morning
worship.
'
r a,ting.
The Sandy Rainbow Girls held
Divers; vice’ president, Florence
W E’LL FIX IT
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7 p. m. Young people’s meet-: initiation of officers Wednesday
A Toastmistress Club is a group
Goldt;
past-president,
Jessie
Ger­
Barbara Stanwyck, Robert
of women who want to think, and ing.
Radios are
evening July 20 at the Masonic
ber; musician, Minna Colt.
Young .in
8 p. m. Evening service.
hall.
Our Specialty.^
. The Theta Rho officers installed be able to say what they think,
RUNAW AY
were: President, Nancy Grufke; and- why, according to the pam­ 7:45 p. m. Thursday. Prayer
SANDY RADIO
treasurer, . Carol Layng. The phlet released by thè club. Other service.
Seventh Day Adventist Church
DAUGHTER
g
and
APPLIANCES
other-elective officers Were absent types of training include program
Ronald J. Kegley, Pastor
Lovers on the run . . . leaving ■ Bill Radford
planning,
writing
publicity;
learn­
First
Baptist
Church
Dan Hurst® and'Will be installed later. A com­
Dr,
W. J. Gardner, .John Edwards
a trail of laughter!
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ing
and
practicing
public
reia-
L. C. Des Voigne. Pastor
Open Evenings
■ plete list of appointive officers
and W. E. Boeck, elders
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Services
haid
in
Sandy
W
Om­
tions,
personality
development,
g Phone 6X
Sandy g and committees will be announced the art of getting along with an’s club hall.
9:30 a. m. Sabbath school,
CARTOON AND NEWS
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111 at a future date.
Friday, 7:30 p. m. Young Peo­
10:00 a., in. Sunday school.
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ple’s meeting.
There Were two vocal solos by people, parliamentary law and
11:00
a.
m.
Sermon
by
L.
C.
Des
George Stiles, superintendent.
Mrs. James Divers. Refresh­ club procedures and all definite Voigne,- pastor.
11:00 a. m. Preaching service
ments were served by a commit­ phases of leadership qualifying
7:50 p. m. B. T. A.
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Mid-week
tee of Rebekah sisters headed by Members to take their places in
7:45
p.
m.
Evening
worship.
prayer meeting.
Mrs: Ray Naas arid Mrs., Hetzel other clubs or community pro­
grams.
Colt.
The Chapel of the Hills
The meetings are held every
Christian Science Church
Community Church
second and fourth, Wednesday rife
Christian Science services are
B o r in g C lu b H o ld s each month, the next being held Bus service from Rhododendron held every Sunday at 11 a.m. in
Thyra E. Funk, Minister
at the Stardust on-Division street,
the Sandy Masonic Temple. Les­
M eet a t N a a s H o m e Portland. The club is planning a 9:45 a. m. Bible school.
son sermon: “Truth.”
11:00
a.
m.
Worship
service.
The Boring Past Noble Grand picnic for the first of August at
7:30 p.m. Evening worship.
club met at the home of Mrs. the Oregon Trail park in Sandy,
Boring Community Church
Wed- 7:30 p. rn. Mid-week ser
Ray Naas on Tuesday, July 12.
Officers are elected every six
9:30 a. m. Sunday school.
vice.
The members enjoyed a picnic months with the exception of the
10:30 a. m. Morning service.
supper at 7 p. m., v^hich was fol­ club representativé and that of­
6:30 p. fn. Youth fellowship.
lowed by a short business meet­ fice is held for a year.
Friendly Corner Methodist Church
ing. Welcomed as a new mem­ The Gresham Toastmistrèss Pleasant Home, Gresham, Oregon I
ber was Mrs. Harrold Seely, jun­ Club with 16 membèrs is one of
Mark A. Chamberlin, Pastor
ior Past Noble Grand of the Bor­
10 a.m. Sunday school.
unit of International Toast-
ing Rebekah Lodge.
Clubs, Inc., that are or­ 11 a. m. Morning worship.
Members present for the pic­ mistress
ganized
now
in process of or-
nic and meeting were Mrs. Roy ganizataion in or most
Assembly of God
of the prom­
Kidder, president; .Mrs. Bud Har­ inent centers in America.
Services
are held in the
ris, secretary; Miss Edith Ander­
Sandy Woman’s Club1.
son, Mrs. Verl Cook, Mrs. W. E.
Arlen Berglund, pastor
Wheeler, Mrs. Walter Markham, Birthday Party Served
2:30
p.m. Sunday School.
E asy to R ead ,
Mrs. Don Hillyard, Mrs. Emil For Searls Daughter
3:30 p.m. Worship service. :
Johnson,
Mrs.
Harrold
Seely
arid
F ev e F T h e r ­
A birthday party was given fo-r St. Michael’s Catholic Church
the hostess, Mrs. Ray Naas.
Sandy
Lana Searls, daughter of Mr. and
Guests
attending
were
Mrs.
Ada
Rev; W. J. Delplanche, Pastor
m o m e te r s $1.50
Mrs.
Allen
Searls
at
their
homfe
Dugger and Mr. Ray Naas’.
9:30 a. m. Sunday Mass.
In fa n t S y r in g e s
last Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.
Picnic Dated—
Cake, ice cream and jello were
Cottrell Community Church
45c to 60c B.P.W.
The
Sandy
Business and Pro­ served by Mrs. Searls to Johnny
M. E. Erickson, Pastor
D efender
fessional Women’s Club will hold Leum, Dave and Chuck Keith,
10:00 Sunday school.
their picnic at Dodge Park on Michael McCormick, Terry and
N a s a l A to m iz er
W ash Blues
11:00 Morning worship.
Wednesday, July 27, at 6:30 p.m. Crissy Joe Fladky, Paula Hod­ 8:00 Tuesday evening. Bible
fop-nose, th ro a t and
members, their families and son', and Lana’s brothers, Eu­ study arid prayer service.
B e d P a n s . . $3.00 All
friends are invited.
m outh
gene and Keith.
Sandy Baptist Chapel
$1.00 and $2.00
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Sizes 2 - 6
E. L. Rodda, .Pastor
’
Arnold
Buystedt,
Supt.
Symbol
Sunday, July 17
W e se r v e o n ly S e le c te d F o o d s
10 a.m. Unified service, classes
l
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e
B
a
g
s
.
.
.
$1.35
R u b b e r G l o v es
for all. Object lesson. Special
Sizes 2 - 6
from
music, Mr. and Mrs. A. Buystedt.
■ álfe iz es . . . 79c
Message: “Firebrands.”
Ruffled and Plain
E a r ly L u n c h to L a te S lip p e r s
7:30 p.m. Children’s meeting.
H o t W a ter B o ttle s
Young people’s meeting. Adult
Combination
Bible class. '
to
9 8 c to $3.29
8 p.m. Evening service. Sing-
K antleek
spiration. Sermon: “The- Power
of God.”
H o t W ater B o ttle
Tuesday, July 19, 8 p.m. Ladies
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Check Over Our
missionary fellowship .' at the
and
Complete Line of
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g Chapel.
Wednesday, July 20, 8 p.m. Mid­
FIRST AID
Sizes 2 - 6
F o u n ta in S y r in g e
week prayer meeting.
9 $ * * * » * * * * *
Mrs. Rice Elected Head of
A t Sandy Toastmistress Meet
Rebekahs Honor
Mrs. Ruth Leum
Boring Theta Rho
Installs Officers
THEATRE
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THEATfe
Gresham, Oregon
!
Sandy, Oregon
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l e i I
Virginia Grey, Phillip
Barton Mar-Lane
UNKNOWN ISLAND
W O R D S AND sn|
In Cinecolor
In Technicolor
Also
Cameron Mitchell. Audrey June Allyson,- Lena
Long, Fuzzy Knight and
Ann Southern,: perry H
Gallant Bess
Gene Kelly, Jhjy q ,
The Adventures of
Gallant Bess
In Cinecolor
Excitement. . with
Rodeo
thrills and chills.
Plus
“SNOW PEACE LIKE HOME”
Cartoon and News
Suh., Mon., Tues., July 24-25-26
John Wayne, Gail Russell, Gig
Young, Adele Mara, Grant
W ithers
W AKE OF THE
RED WITCH
Also
Tim Holt» M artha Hyer, Paul-
Hurst,; Douglas Fowley
Zane Grey’s
Mickey Hooney
Also
THE-LAST BANDfll
in'color with I
William Elliott, Adrian
Forrest Tucker and
Divine
Sun., Mop.,-. Tues., VVed.
July 24, 25, 26 «1
SAND
Gun Sm ugglers
In Technicolor
Plus “LUCKY DUCKY” car­
toon and" News.
Will James’ latest story dj
Wednesday, July 27
"S m o k e y ” with MarkStsi
Dorothy Larriour, Don Ameche,
and Coleen Gray' -
Janis Carter
Also
SL IG H T L Y F R E N C H
A lso
-Larry Rees, Tom Neal, Wil­
liam Farnum , “Flam e”
MY MAN GODFREj
.with
MY DOG SH E P
Plus “Dinky Finds a Home” Wm. Powell, Carole Lo«
Cartoon
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Births
MlI-SUMMtR
For the
L U X U R IO U S
S A T IN
A
Cm
B C u p (m e d iu m )
s iz e s 32-38, '.
P o st O ffice
B uilding
GIL’S SHOP
(W
Sick Boom
You’ll Need
These!
Girls' Pedal Pushers 5 1,69
Boys'Sun Suits . . $7 .J9
5
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■ D i s c r i m i n a t i n g D in e r s
Infants'Sun Suits . . 95c
g
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Girls'Play Shorts . . 95c Boys' & Girls' CoR
TrienA liness-C leanliness-Q uietness
Adhesives, Bandages,
Gauze Bandages and
Quick Bands
$3.69
■ T-Bone Steak Dinners ■ ......
...........$1.50-$2.00 ■ Immanuel Lutheran Church
N. E. Dey, Pastor
g Old Fashioned Steaks .........$1.00 g
Mrs. Ronald Krebs and Carl W.
g Fried Chicken in a Basket ............................................$1.50 g
Middeldorf, Teachers
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“We Buy and Serve Only the B est”
ECONOMY DRUG i
DRUG S FOR LES s
PHONE
sandy
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Lunches from 11:00 A. M.
THE FIRESIDE
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Just a Mile E ast of Sandy—on the Loop
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Sunday, July 24
9:00 First morning service, Ser­
mon by the pastor, “How Can I
Qualify for Heaven?”
10:00 Sunday Bible school.
Classes for children and adults.
11:00 Second morning service.
Sermon as above.
3:00 p. m. W alther League
youth fellowship topic, study and
social.
Thursday, 8 p.m. Sunday school
staff meeting.
Friday, 1:00 to 5:30 p. m. and
7 to 10 p. m. Communion counsel.
Assorted Sizes
Bathing Trunks Child's Playalls
Boys’ 6 9 c
Special—Boys 98c
Girls’ Lastex Swim Suits . . $1.95
^ X er St? l0UJ es’ odds & ends 98c
G uls Cotton Peasant Blouses $1.95
Sizes 7 - 1 0
Girls Ba«
Suits Cotw‘,L
Child’s Rubber Soled
fi
Fabric Play ShoesJ
T -S trap Sandal a n d ^ l x j
SCALES
Phone 591
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Sandy, Oregon