Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, September 21, 1950, Image 2

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    -THURSDAY, SEPT. 21
THE SANDY POST
Page 2
Sandy BPW's
A calendar of events, club activ­ Inherit The
ities and public meetings for this
week in the Mount Hood area.
W elfare Togs
D ates a n d Doings
SOCIETY AND CLUB ACTIVITIES
T em perate
Phone 324
liv in g is th e
m oderation
Terry Revenaugh, Women’s Editor
Boring Girl Married In Late
August At Trinity Lutheran
of o n e’s d esire
Phone 31
Local League
Meets Tonight
organizational meeting for
Miss Marie Mildred Starks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, David a An
local unit of the League of
E. Starks, Route 2, Boring, was married to Donald Gene Miller, Women Voters of Clackamas
Kelso, Washington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, Wessing­ County will be held tonight,
ton Springs, South Dakota, at 8 p.m., Friday, August 25, in Thursday, September 21, at 7
Trinity Lutheran church, Gresham. The Reverend Lund per­ p.m. at the home of Mrs. George
Hartwig, Loop Highway, Sandy.
formed the double ring ceremony.
Church • decorations were white - and pink gladioli. Dr. At a preliminary meeting with
county executives last Tuesday,
Sture was musician.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- Mrs. Virginia Hickey Ferguson,
was named unit
length white organdy gown, trimmed in lace, with long Brightwood,
leader.
sleeves. A fingertip veil wasO;
Portland. The groom is a grad­ Since only a few women from
held in place with seed pearls. uate
of schools in Wessington the Sandy-Mt. Hood area were
Her
bouquet
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orchid
sur­
ofWeratiqrtnjoy— ‘ rounded by carnations and Springs,
South Dakota, and is able to attend last Tuesday’s
employed
at Reynolds Metals luncheon meeting, the later hour
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Mrs. Stanley E. Wilson, sis­ ton.
and working women to partic­
ter of the bride, was matron of Out-of-town guests at the wed­ ipate. Mrs. Fred Henshaw, Mrs.
honor. She wore a floor length ding were: Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Glen Miller and Mrs. George
gown of aqua sheer with cap ert Miller and family, Wessing­ Van Ecken, of the county league,
and sleeves and carried an aster ton Springs, South Dakota; Mr. will be present at tonight’s meet­
bouquet.
and Mrs. Don Quaman, Mr. and ing, to outline the league’s work
Robert Miller, Jr., Wessington, Mrs. Morris Spencer, Mr. and for new prospective members.
South Dakota, was best man for Mrs. Don Bradley, all of Long­ Scheduled for study in the
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his brother. Roger Miller, an­ view, Washington; Miss Lois Ah county and local groups this
other brother, was usher with bright, Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. year are: world trad ë,the United
Don Bradley.
Mitchell Farah, Mr. and Mrs. Nations, the federal budget and
Reception Held
George E. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. national resources,, on the na­
A reception for about 75 George Mays, Mrs. Keith Poland, tional level; Oregon legislature,
people was held after the cer­ Bob Lyon, Hi Haman, Miss thè Oregon tax structure, social
emony in the church parlors. Geòrgia Tidwell, Mrs. Alice welfare and State méat inspec­
Mrs. Mitchell Farah, Portland, Vaught, Mis. Mary Tidwell, Miss tion, on the state level; ' and
poured assisted by Miss Betty Ardis Nelson, Leo Laurin, Mrs. county welfare on the local level.
Bartholomew, Gresham. Miss Joyce Murray,' Robert Sullins,
Lois Albright, Corvallis, cut the Mrs. Eleanor Hilderbrand, Miss Initiation Held At
wedding cake and Miss Emma Helen Bauer, Mrs. Charles Gib-
Bartholomew passed the guest Son, all of Portland, and Mr. and Eastern Star Meeting
book.
The Mountain View Chapter of
Mrs. Lou Chapman, Troutdale.
For her wedding trip to Sea­
Eastern Star initiated three can­
side, the bride wore a gray gab­
didates at the first fall meet­
ardine suit with navy accessor­ Membership Cards
ing, Tuesday evening, Septem­
ies and the orchid from her wed­
ber 12. Candidates were Leon
ding bouquet. The couple is now Out For Concerts;
Hoskins, Brightwood and Mr.
at home at 99^ Donation Street, Appearances Slated
and Mrs. Louis Hudson.
North Kelso, Washington.
The altar was draped for the
Membership cards were sent Associate Patron, Fred Wagner,
The bride is a 1944 graduate
of Sandy Union high school and out last week to subscribers to who died August 24. Visitors
O L Y M P IA B R E W IN G C O M P A N Y
was employed at the Grand Rap­ the Mt. Hood Community Con­ were preesnt from the Parkrose
OLYMPIA. WASHINGTON. U. S. A.
ids Store Equipment Company, cert Association, it was announc­ and Troutdale chapters.
ed by Mrs. J. C. Lindquist, as­ The Mountain View chapter
sociation secretary. The mem­ visited Mountain chapter at Es­
bership card, sold through a tacada on Tuesday, September
EVEN THE YOUNGEST NEED GLASSES
campaign this spring, is the only 19. A visitation to Gresham
admission to a series of' four chapter is scheduled for October
concerts ito be presented this 3.
winter in the Gresham high
school auditorium.
The first concert scheduled by Sandy Ridge Ladies
the newly organized Mt. Hood Honor Mrs. Schultz
association will be a duo piano Mrs. Roy Wilcox and Mrs. Will
team, the Teltschiks, who will Bell were hostesses at a shower
appear Wednesday, November honoring Mrs. Kenny Zogg
15. Alfred and Herbert Telt- Schultz on Tuesday afternoon,
Phone Gresham 217 OPTOMETRIST Gresham, Oregon
schik, Texas brothers, bring September 19, at the Wilcox
their own pianos with them to home. , Ice cream, cake and cof­
the concert stage. According fee were served.
to the national Community Con­ Those present were: Mrs.
cert Association, they are Frank Forman, Mrs. David Bell,
“young, brilliant . . . playing Mrs. Truman Richey, Mrs. Will
with rich quality, vision and Widmer, Mrs. Arthur Frenz, Mrs.
wealth of expression.”
Art Berglund, Mrs. Carl Sand­
Arthur Kent, baritone, is ström, Mrs. Nellie Ridderbush,
scheduled for Monday evening, Mrs. Leslie Wallace and Karen,
— Floral Offerings
January 29, 1951; The Columbia Mrs. Don Deming and Sandra,
— Bouquets
Operatic Trio will appear Wed­ Mrs. Richard Illge, Mrs. Oscar
nesday, March 7 and Ricardo Olson, Mrs. Emil Reich, Mrs. Em­
— Sprays
Odnoposoff, violinist, appears ma Harder and Mrs. Alfred
Monday evening, March 19.
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Flowers Say So Much - -
With Eloquence
In Floral Arrangements
OLIVE'S FLOWERS
1690 East Powell, Gresham
Phone Gresham 6274
W A N T TO B U Y ?
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S A N D Y POST
C L A S S IF IE D A D
GRESHAM HOOD SUNSET
THEATRE •
Phone 267
THEATRE
THEATRE
Gresham, Oregon
Phone 796
Thur., FrL, Sat., Sept. 21-22-23 Thur., FrL, Sat., Sept. 21-22-23
Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo Betty Grable, Victor Mature,
Phil Harris, Reginald Gardiner
Robert Douglas
Wabash Avenue
And Aline MacMahon in
— Also-----
Flame And The Arrow Kent Smith, Janice Paige
And Robert Douglas in
IN TECHNICOLOR
“The woman goes with me” This Side of the la w
— PLUS— -
he shouted and a thousand
Fridged Hare
flares lighted his way. No
CARTOON AND NEWS
adventure more stirring since
screen adventure began. He Sun., Mon., Tue., Sept 24-25-26
called her “Flame” . . . to hold Gregory Peck, Helen West­
cott, Millard Mitchell ahd
her he set a land ablaze!
Jean Parker in
-----PLUS-----
The Gunfighter
A true story of the South­
“Hep Cat Symphony”
west’s greatest gunman!
u___Also___-
CARTOON AND NEWS
Errol Flynn, Olivia DeHavil-
and, Claude Raines, Basil
— ONE FULL WEEK — Rathbone and Alan Hale in
Robin Hood
September 24-30
IN TECHNICOLOR
Tyrone Power, Cecile Aubrey,
-----PLUS-----
Little Red Schoolhouse
Orson Welles, Jack Hawkins
CARTOON AND NEWS
In
Wed., thru Sat., Sept. 27-30
The Black Rose
Gary Cooper, Lauren Bacall,
The hordes of Kubli Khan are Jack Carson, Gladys George
and Donald Crisp in
on the march! For him who
Bright Leaf
defies them—possession of the
—^-Also---- -
most coveted prize of the Dan Dailey,
Baxter,
East! The woman they call Rory Calhoun, Anne
and Walter
the “Black Rose”!
Brennan in
A Ticket to Tomahawk
-----PLUS-----
IN TECHNICOLOR
“Campus Caper”
-----PLUS-----
Hen House Henry
CARTOON AND NEWS
CARTOON AND NEWS
Sandy, Oregon
Thursday, September 21
Kiwanis Club Benefit Show
14-ft. boat given away on stage
Errol Flynn, Claude Raines
Prince and the Pauper
.. ; — Also-----
Noah Beery, Jr., Jean Rogers,
Rex, ‘King of the Wild Horses’
Stormy
---- -PLUS-----
“Hook, Line and Sinker”
CARTOON AND NEWS
FrL, Sat., Sept. 22-23
Dick Powell, June Allyson
And David Wayne in
Reformer and Redhead
__ _Also___
Forest Tucker, Adele Mara,
Bruce Cabot and Adrian
Booth in
Rock Island Trail
2---- PLUS-----
Donald Duck and the Gorilla
CARTOON AND NEWS
Sun., Mon., Tue., Sept 24-25-26
Marie Wilson, John Lund,
Diana Lynn, Jerry Lewis and
Dean Martin in
My Friend Irma
Goes West
----- Also------
Macdonald Carey, Gail
Russell and John Sands in
The Lawless
<-----PLUS-----
The Big Drip
CARTOON AND NEWS
Eastern Star Ham
Dinner To Be Sat.
The social club of Sandy’s
Eastern Star Lodge are sponsors
of the annual Ham Dinner sched­
uled for Saturday, September
23, at the Sandy Masonic Hall.
Dinner will be served from 5:30
until 7:30 in the evening.
The public is invited to the
dinner as well as to the card
party which will follow the din­
ner at 8 p.m.
Sandy Business and Profes­
sion^ Women, Wednesday, Sep­
tember 27, Masonic hall, 7:30
p.m.
Sandy Chamber of Commerce,
Wednesday noon, September 27,
Dew Drop Inn.
Dorcas Society, Tuesday, Sep­
tember 26, new. Dorcas building.
Sandy Fire Department, Wed­
nesday, September' 27, fire hall.
Independent Order of Odd Fel­
lows, Monday evening, Septem­
ber 25, IOOF hall.
Sandy Kiwanis, Thursday, Sep­
tember 21, 6:15 p.m., Community
Church annex.
Kelso Woman’s Club, Thurs­
day, September 28.
Oregon Trail Riders, social
night, Friday, September 22,
Sportsman’s Club.
Sandy Police Reserves, Thurs­
day, September 21, city hall.
Sandy Rebekah Lodge, 193,
Thursday, September 29, IOOF
hall.
Miss Pierce Is
W ed Friday In
Seattle, Wash.
Oregon City Abstract Co
Butler Bldg. So. of Court£ L
Silver Tea Planned
For Public Library
ED. E. PERREN
Building
Contractor
Home Planning
Sandy, Oregon
Phone 14x5
Main St
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The Woman’s Club of Sandy
has planned a Library Day ahd
Silver Tea for the Sandy Pub­
lic library on Thursday, October
5, which is also the annual guest
day for the club. All women’s
organizations in Sandy and vicin­
ity have been invited as well
as individual women of the com­
munity who are interested in
the library.
Mrs.'G. Howard Pettinger, Os­
wego, will be the featured speak­
er and music will be directed by
Alma Francis Fields.
plus tax
A lasting fragrance that blends
the modern end urbane with the
mystery and magnetism of the
eternal desert. Sophisticated hand
carved glass and plastic paek-
FRED SMART
Fireplaces
Brickwork and
Plaster
Rt. 2, Box 394
aging to adorn the smart dress­
ing table.
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Phone 841
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Terry Revenaugh
Every kitchen should have a
set of household reference
books.
That’s an arbitrary
opinion, but I said it and I’m
glad. No housewife goes through
a day without at least six small
and two large crisis to cope
with and sometimes a solution
is needed immediately.
Now, girls whose mothers are
within telephoning distance, or
the experienced homemaker who
knows all the answers, probably
don’t get too upset when junior
spills ink on the new slipcovers,
starch gets stuck on the electric
iron or you need a super dish
for unexpected guests.
But for us gals with only our
God-given female ingenuity to
fall back on in a pinch, it’s right
handy to have some authority at
our fingertips to Supply us with
an answer or a solution.
Well, I suppose everybody has
a cook book. Now to add dash
toyour menus and to get some­
thing really snazzy whipped up
for a special occasion, try add­
ing specialty cook books to your
collection. There’s a giddy one
on Gay Nineties cookery; one
on New England dishes. Besides
making your family happy,
they’ll take meal-making out of
the drudgery department into
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in ClackamM County6 Plant
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The Sandy Business a n d
Professional Women’s club has
been named our custodian of
all clothing collected by the now
inactive Mt. Hood Welfare As­
sociation, it was announced by
BPW corresponding secretary,
Miss Florence Pierce. The cloth­
ing, and additional garments to.
be collected by the club, will be
gathered and stored in the old
Clackamas County bank; building.
According to BPW plans the
first clothing distribution will
be made at Christmas.
The n£xt meeting of the BPW
will be Wednesday, September
27, at 7:30 p.m. at the Sandy
Masonic hall with Mrs. Walter
Ebeling as hostess. After the
regular business meeting, a soc­
ial hour will be held with hus­
bands and friends of members
as guests.
A quiet ceremony in Geth-
seniane Lutheran church, Beattie,
Washington, on Saturday, Sep­
tember 16, united in marriage
Miss Florence V. Pierce, and
Warren T. Johnston, both of
Star route, Sandy. The Reverend
Palmer read the double ring
rites for the late afternoon wed­
ding.
The church was lighted by
candles. Thorild A. Swanson was
the musician.
The bride wore a gown of
beige crepe and cinnamon lace
with cinnamon accessories. Her
corsage was talisman roses.
Mrs. Norman Erickson, Sandy,
was the bride’s only attendant
in byown crepe wearing yellow
roses. Norman Erickson was
best man.
A reception was held in the
Roosevelt hotel, Seattle, after the
ceremony for the immediate fam ❖
Hies and close friends. Mrs.
Walter Ebeling, Sandy, assisted
with the serving and Mrs. Nor­
man Erickson cut the wedding
cake.
For her wedding trip to Van­
couver and Victoria, British Col­
umbia, the bride wore a beige
suit with Kolinsky furs and a
corsage of roses. The couple
will be at home at Hill Top
Ranch, Star route, Sandy, after
September 26.
The daughter of Mrs. Eva M.
Pierce, Sandy, the bride is well
known • here as Imagoodegg,
owner of the Hill Top Ranch
chicken farm. She is d member
of the Sandy Business and Prof­
essional Women’s Club.
Mr. Johnston is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. William A. John­
ston, Cincinnatti, Ohio. He is
a graduate of Ohio State Univ­
ersity, majoring in agriculture.
He received the American Farm­
er’s degree in 1943 in Kansas
City, Missouri. For the past
two years he has been associated
with the N. B. Erickson Con­
struction Company, Sandy.
On September 14, Mrs. Nor­
man Erickson was hostess at a
bridal shower for Miss Pierce
and Mr. Johnston.
1950
real adventuring.
A real boon to the crisis-filled
day of the average housewife is
a household encyclopedia. There,
in alphabetical order, are the
answers to literally thousands
of Questions you need answers
to.
Just browsing through, for
instance, there’s a short item
on burned food (under B of
course). Tells you how to save
part of the food, rescue the
pan and get rid of the smell.
If junior really has spilled ink
on. the new slip covers, you
quick whip out your household
encyclopedia, turn to I, look
under ink and with book in hand
proceed to remedy the situation.
A first aid handbook is an­
other thing important to have
within reach. Most mothers
have an imperative need of the
knowledge of first aid even
when a doctor’s handy.
When your library begins to
grow to bookshelf size you can
add books on flower arrange­
ment, interior decoration, sew­
ing and even simple carpentry
and electricity. All of them wiU
ease your mind on the hundreds
of daily questions and will add
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