Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, July 13, 1950, Image 2

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    SOCIETY AND CLUB ACTIVITIES
Phone 31
Terry Revenaugh, Women’s Editor
Sandy Couple United In
Quiet Rites Saturday Eve
Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat., July 12-13-11-15
Jeane Crain, Ann Sothern, Linda Darnell
Paul Douglas, Jeffrey Lynn, Kirk Douglas in
LETTER TO THREE WIVES
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Alan Ladd, Wanda Hendrix, Francis Lederer in
CAPTAIN CAREY, U.S.A.
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Cartoon “Horton Hatches E gg” and News
Sun., Mon., Tues., Ju ly 16-17-18
Shirley Temple, David Niven, Tom Tully
And Darryl Hickman in
A KISS FOR CORLISS
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An All-Native Cast in
BLACK SHADOWS
Filmed in the heart,of Belgian Congo!
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Cartoon “Pluto’s Judgment Day” and News
Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., July 19-20-21-22
Gene Tierney, Richard Conte, Jose Ferrer
and Charles Bickford in
WHIRLPOOL
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Ben Johnson, Joanne Dru, Ward Bond
and Harry Carey, Jr., in
WAGONMASTER
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Cartoon “Country Cousins” and News
SUNSET GRESHAM
THEATRE
Phone 795
Sandy, Oregon
Weds., Thurs., July 12-13
William Boyd, Gabby Hayes
Rustlers Valley
THEATRE
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“You Were Never Duckier”
CARTOON AND NEWS
Fri., Sat, July 14-15
Abbott and Costello in
Hold That Ghost
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Gene Autry, Gail Davis
And Robert Armstrong in
Sons o f New Mexico
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“Hot Cross Bunny”
CARTOON AND NEWS
latest novel by Martha Ferguson
McKeown, Oregon writer; Phun-
ology, a book of games and en­
tertainment, compiled by E. O.
Harbin, are included.
For teeners, new books include
Teen-Age Adventure Stories by
Charles Coomby and, Teen-Age
Stories of the West by Stephen
Payne, action stories with stress
upon character building.
There are many other books
of all age groups among the 23
newly purchased and added to
the shelves, Mrs. Arnett said.
Sandy’s public library is located
in the basement of the Woman’s
Club building and is open Thurs­
days and Fridays from 2 to 5
p.m.
Mrs. Robert Jonsrud is chair­
man of the library board and
Mrs. Lewis Hall is secretary-
treasurer.
Two Sandy Women
On U.O. Honor Roll
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
Eugene, (Special)—Two Sandy
students were listed on the
spring honor roll for the univer­
sity.
Janice E. Schneider was one
of 36 students v^ho made all A’s.
Juanita R. Smith was also list­
ed on the honor roll.
The honor roll includes all
undergraduate students with
grade point averages of 3.50 or
better based on not less than 12
term hours.
Carlsons Return
From California
June Rites For
Miss Daimler,
Ian D.McAndie
Seven daughters and a son,O
grandchildren and great-grand- ’ ard, Roseburg, and Mr anTT"
children, helped Mr. and Mrs. William Clements, I r r i S Ws'
On Friday morning, June
J. G. DeShazer celebrate their
fifty-fifth wedding anniversary, M rç Wffl Bell, Sandy " g J J
Sunday, July 2, a t the DeShazer visited her sister, Mrs J ¿ 7
home in Firwood. The J. G. De­ Shazer and brought 'flo±
Shazers were married June 30, from her garden and from th„
garden of her neighbor, Mr 7
1895.
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A,
From Washington, D. C., came W. Dyal.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant DeShazer
and their sons, L arry and James,
who will spend their vacation Rhododendron Garden
here. The daughters present Club Slates Meeting,
were: Gertrude and Ruth De­ Box Lunch In Julu '
Shazer of Firwood; Mrs. Don
RHODODENDRON—The ft.,
Roberts, Portland; Mrs. William dodendron Garden club win hold
Updegrave, Roseburg and Mrs. its next regular meeting at the
Raymond Hanson, Nehalem. Two Wemme Community hall on
other daughters, Mrs. Charles Tuesday, July 18. Business meet
Updegrave, Dover, and Mrs. ing begins a t 11 a.m. with lunch
George Craft, Kahului, Maui, at 12:15. The program begins
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Hawaii, were unable to attend. a t 1 p.m.
The seven daughters and the
Mrs. Agnes Reinmunde, prog,
son presented their parents ram chairman of Wild Birds
with a radio and table. The will present her guest speaker
DeShazer’s saw the youngest of Mrs. William Hammond, Oregon
their great-grandchildren, Rich­ City, an authority on Oregon
ard Dietrich, Roseburg, six birds. She will bring a display
weeks old, for the first time. of stuffed birds. The public is
Other guests at the DeShazer invited.
home on Sunday were: Mr. and
On Friday, July 28, 6:30 p<
Mrs. Raymond Hanson, Mr. and the Rhododendron Garden club
Mrs. Gilbert W alker and Larry, is planning a box lunch party at
all of Nehalem; Mr. and Mrs. the Wemme Community hall,
Don Roberts, Portland, Mr. and where box lunches will be sold.
Mrs. William Updegrave and The evening will be spent with
Billy, Mr. and Mrs. William Diet- cards and dancing. The public
rich, Dougie, Burton and*Rich- is invited to this event also.
At a quiet ceremony in the
home of the bridegroom’s par­
ents, Portland, Saturday, June
24, at 10 a.m., Miss Geraldine
Daimler, Government Camp, be­
came the bpde of Ian D. Mc­
Andie, also of Government
Camp. The Reverend H. T.
Goodling performed the double
ring ceremony.
Given in m arriage by her
father, Cecil F. Daimler, the
bride wore a white satin gown
with white satin roses. Her
full-length veil was edged in
lace and she carried a bouquet
of pink sweet peas and roses
and white bouvardia..
Maid of honor was Miss Nan-
nette McAndie, who carried a
bouquet of pink sweet peas. Miss
Maryellen Loveland was brides­
maid in a plum gown, carrying
pink sweet peas.
Joe Englesby, Government
Camp, was best man.
About 25 guests attended the
ceremony and the reception held
in the McAndie home. Miss Lu-
anna Huagstad, poured, assisted
by Mrs. Henry Groth, who also
cut the wedding cake. Miss Sus­
an McAndie passed the guest
JUM P — The last word in airplanes.
book.
For her wedding trip to the ■
Oregon coast, the bride wore a ■
pink dress, white accessories ■■
and an orchid.
The young ■
couple are at home in Govern­ a a
ment Camp where both are em­ 5
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
ployed. Mrs. McAndie is the
PHONE 241
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GRESHAM,
OREGON
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
F. Daimler, Government Camp, B
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Mrs. Harold McAndie, 3345 N.E.
79th avenue, Portland.
Out-of-town guests at the
wedding were Gene Daimler,
Kernville, and Mr. and Mrs.
IT’S OLIVE’S
H arry Strouse, Woodburn.
Mrs. Peggy Carlson and son,
Tony, have returned to their
home on the Salmon river in
Brightwood after spending the
winter in Escondido and Encin­
itas, California. They arrived
Saturday, July 8.
On Friday evening, July ‘14, Shearman Home On
Mrs. Carlson and Tony will be Bluff Road Has
Sandy City Librarian
guests of honor a t an open house
Announces List Of New in their home. Their many Eastern Visitors
Books Now On Shelves friends in the, Sandy-Brightwood Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shearman,
With funds alloted by the area will stop in to welcome Bluff road, had as their guests,
June 23 to June 27, Miss Bessie
Sandy City Council, the Sandy them home.
S. Smith, Jameston, New York,
library board has purchased new
and Miss Eunice L. Kidder, Mid­
books, which are now ready for Fam ily Returns From
land, Michigan.
circulation, according to -librar­ Eastern Auto Trip
Miss Smith, a retired teacher
ian, Mrs. Ada Arnett.'
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lee and
Some of the titles listed are: daughter, Wanda, who left by in New York state, is a cousin
The Way West, A. B. Guthrie, plane for the east June 7, ar­ of Mrs. Shearman. I t is 11
Jr., Pulitzer prize novel; Each rived home July 7 driving a years since they met. Mrs.
Bright River, Mildred M. Mc- new car. Mrs. Stella Lee, Mr. Shearman had not seen her
Neilly, a novel of Oregon coun­ Lee’s mother, who has been niece, Miss Kidder, who is a
try; Jubilee Trail, Gwen .Bris­ living in Amherst, Texas, came teacher in Michigan, in 16 years.
tow, a story of early California; home with them.
I Leap Over The Wall, Monica
The Lees visited in Iowa, Illi­
Baldwin; Cheaper By The Dozen, nois, Tennessee, Texas and New
Get Your Wedding
Gilbreth and Carey, now in its Mexico. At Penora, Iowa, a re­
24th printing; Room F o r One union wad held with 45 relatives
Announcements at
More, Anna Perrott Rose; Re­ present. Enroute home the Lees
luctant Farmer, Elswyth Thane. drove from Texas in two and a
The Sandy Post
“Them Was The Days,” the half days, covering 4272 miles.
Carroll Funeral 5¿ome
for
BOUQUETS
POTTED PLANTS
SPR AY S
Everything in Floral Arrangements
OLIVE’S ELOWEKS
1590 E. Powell, Gresham
Phone G resham 6274
Phone 267
Gresham, Oregon
Thur., Fri., Sat., July 13-14-15
James Mason, Barbara Bel
Geddes and- Robert Ryan in
Caught
A Hopalong Cassidy thriller!
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Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and
Shirley Temple, Bill Robinson
Estelita Rodriguez in
The Little Colonel
A double ring ceremony, per­
formed th e evening of July 7,
at 8 p.m., united in marriage
Miss Betty Jean Searls, Boring,
and Lyle Clifford Olson, Sandy.
The Reverend N. E. Dey read
the rites in the Immanuel Luth­
eran church, Sandy, in a set­
ting of summer flowers.
Given in marriage by her fath­
er, Jean Searls, the bride wore
a navy blue suit with beige ac­
cessories and corsage of ofchid-
centered sweetpeas.
Mrs. David Bell,was vocal sol­
oist and Mrs. Ruth Leum played
the wedding music.
Mrs. Alfred Seematter was
honor attendant for her sister,
wearing a brown suit with
brown accessories, and carrying
a nosegay of summer blossoms
Miss Anna Lee Searls, another
sister of the bride, was brides­
maid in a beige costume with
white accessories, carrying a
similar nosegay.
Janet and Joe Collins, small
niece and nephew of the bride,
were candlelighters.
Kenneth Flath, brother-in-law
of the bridegroom, was best man
with Alfred Seem atter as the
second attendant. Bob Grashom
and Jerry Young were ushers.
100 Attend Reception
A reception was held after
the ceremony, in the Women’s
Club hall, attended by about 100
guests. --The Misses Jean and
Georgia Brown poured. Mrs.
Kenneth Flath served the wed­
ding cake and Miss Marlene Mot-
ejl passed the guest book. Miss
Arlene Seematter and Miss Nan­
cy Dove w ere' in charge of the
gifts.
Miss Searls is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Searls, Bor­
ing;! Mr. Olson is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Olson, Sandy.
Both are 1949 graduates of San­
dy Union high school. They are
living in Sandy Heights.
P O Box 11
J. G. DeShazers Celebrate
55th W edding Anniversary
A Dividend To Our Depositors. .
INTEREST ON SAVINGS INCREASED
The Golden Stallion
IN TRUCOLOR
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“Tom Thumb in Trouble”
CARTOON AND NEWS
Sun., Mon., Tue., July 16-17-18
Robert Taylor, Lana Turner
and Van Hefflin in
Johnny Eager
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Johnny Weismuller and
Johnny Sheffield in
EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1950, savings account depos­
itors of this bank will receive
interest on all
savings.
Savings deposited before July 10 will draw this in­
crease in interest as of July 1. This applies to both
new and existing accounts. More reason than ever
why it pays to save first for your independence.
1M% on one year’s certificate of time.
TH E SU M M E R E T T E
W A SH A B L E S
—A B all Band Shoe—
Tarzan’s Triumph
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Under Spreading Blacksmith's
Sun., Mon., Tue., July 16-17-18 Shop CARTOON and NEWS
June Haver, Gordon MacRae,
Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
James Barton, “Cuddles”
July 19-20-21-22
Szakall in
John
Wayne, Montgomery
Daughter of
Clift
and Joanne Dru in
Rosie O’Grady
Red River
In Beautiful Technicolor
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William Bendix, Brian
Donlevy in
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John Garfield, Thomas Gomez
and Marie Windsor in
Wake Island
Force of Evil
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“Grasshopper And Ants”
CARTOON AND NEWS
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Hams That Couldn’t Be Cured
CARTOON AND NEWS
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Sandy, Oregon
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