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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
H O O D SUNSET THEATRE THEATRE Phone 221 Sandy, Oregon Gresham, Oregon Thur., Fri., Sat., Dec. 21-22-23 Thursday, December 21 December 20-21-22-23 Free M atinee Satu rday William Holden, Nancy Olson Morice Montez, Jon Hall and And Barry Fitzgerald in Leo Carrilla in Union Station -----PLUS----- Richard Widmark, Paul Douglas, Barbara Bel Geddes Panic In The Streets -----Also—— CARTOON AND NEWS Fri., Sat., Dec. 22-23 Eleanor Parker, Patricia Neal, Ruth Roman, Frank Lovejoy Three Secrets ■-----Also----- Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnett and Lois Hall in Texas Dynamo -----PLUS----- “Baby Puss” CARTOON AND NEWS Sun., Mon., Tues., Weds., December 24-25-26-27 Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Bruce Cabot and Jack Kirkwood in Fancy Pants IN TECHNICOLOR -----Also----- Cary Grant, Martha Scott in Howards Of Virginia -----PLUS----- “Food For Feuding” CARTOON AND NEWS mu Miss Rita Hashagen Becomes Bride O f Edward C. Schmitz Miss Rita Hashagen, daughter^ of Mrs. Noel Churphill of Port Thomas Shaw and family of land, became the bride of Ed Fairview. For her going-away, Mrs. ward C. Schmitz, son of Mr. and Schmitz Gypsy Wildcat wore a brown and white Mrs. Frank Schmitz of Sandy, -----Also----- checkered suit with . brown ac at a nuptial mass at St. Mich Loraine Day, Robert Ryan, and a white orchid. ael’s Catholic church' in Sandy cessories, John Agar in Both young' are grad on Saturday, December 2nd, at uates of Sandy people Woman On Pier 13 high school. The 10 a.m. -----PLUS----- bride graduated in 1948 and is “How Green Is My Spinach” The Rev. William J. Del- presently employed with the CARTOON AND NEWS planche read the single ring Beeson Chevrolet company as service before the altar decor a bookkeeper. The bridegroom Sun., Mon., Tue.', Dec. 24-25-26 ated with white and bronze graduated in 1942, and-following Robert Taylor, Louis Calhem, chrysanthemums. Mrs. Frank his discharge from the navy in Paula Raymond and Marshall Schmitz played the wedding 1946 has worked for the Bittner Thompson in march. Plug company in Sandy. Devil’s Doorway The couple is residing at their The bride wore a gown of Robert Taylor, as a full-blood new home on Bluff road. white rayon net over white taf ed Indian and Civil War hero, feta that was of ballerina length. in another thrilling picture Her Juliet sequin cap held the for your entertainment. fingertip veil and she carried V alentine-Bristlin -----Also----- a white orchid corsage. Rites Are Held At Farewell to Yesterday Matron of honor was the -----PLUS----- bride’s sister, Mrs. Arthur Chapel Of The Hills “Funny Little Bunnies” Smith, who wore a gown of At a candlelight service in the CARTOON AND NEWS gold taffeta, a gold Juliet sequin Chapel of the Hills on the Mount cap, and a corsage of yellow Hood Loop highway near Cher Weds., Thurs., Fri., Sat., ryville, recently, Miss. June rose buds. December 27-28-29-30 \ Wallace Scales of Sandy was ¡Elaine Bristlin, daughter of Mr. Randolph Scott, Ellen Drew best man. • Alfred Schmitz was and Mrs. William Bristlin, And Ruth Warwick in Logan, became the bride of , Ken candlelighter. PEARL BUCK’S THRILLING A reception was held at the neth Ray Valentine, son of Mr. China Sky home of the bridegroom. Mrs. and Mrs. Ed Valentine, Eagle -----Also----- Thomas Scales poured and Mrs. Creek. Quentin Reynolds in Ivan Barker cut the wedding Rev. Niles ' Southwick offici cake. Out-of-town guests were ated at the ceremony which was Cassino To Korea “Bunker Hill Bunny” Mrs. Noel Chuychill of Portland, red before an altar decorated Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clinefelter with white chrysanthemums. CARTOON AND NEWS of Oswego, and Mr. and Mrs. White streamers were along the aisles and philodendron and ivy trailed from the candleabra al ong the saide aisles. Donald Johnson sang, “The Lord’s Prayer/’ and “I Love You Truly and Mrs. Niles Southwick sang “Because” and “The Wed ding Prayer.” Mrs. Willard Brist lin was the pianist. W ishing You the B est of E veryth in g ' Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white satin gown with net and lace This Joyous 1950 Y uletide Season. bodice. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a halo of lilies of the valley and seed pearls. She carried an arm bouquet of white carnations centered with purple orchids. Miss Pauline bristlin, a sister of the bride, was maid of honor. DA Y A N D NIG H T SERVICE She wore a gown of pastel PH O NE 241 GRESHAM. OREGON green taffeta with matching halo hat and -carried a . nosegay of fall flowers. Mrs. Paul Marsh and Mrs. Kenneth EJaden, both sisters of the bride, were bridesmaids and wore pink taffeta gowns with matching halo hats. The Misses Marilyn and Mar- cené Eaden were junior brides maids and wore yellow taffeta gowns with matching halo hats. All the bridesmaids carried nose gays of fall flowers. Kenneth Eaden was best man. Willard Bristlin, Donald Jackson, Ronald and James Marsh served as the ushers. Andrea Bristlin, in a green taffeta gown, was the flower girl. Billy Marsh was the ring bearer. Candle lighters were Re va Jo Hughes and Frances Mullins. Reception Held The reception was held in the church parlors following the wedding. Mrs. George Elliott, Beaver Creek, served the wedding cake while Mrs. J. L. Wakefield, Salem, and Mrs. R. L. Kullander, Independence, poured. Mrs. Frank Whitehead and Mrs. Lee Miller assisted with the serving. Miss Virginia Valentine was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Carl Swanson, Portland, and Mrs. Ray Liptrap, Los An geles, Calif., both sisters of the groom, atténded at the gift table. The bride chose a steel blue tailored suit and wore an orchid corsage for a wedding trip to California. The Valentines will make their home in Vernonia after a brief honeymoon. Mrs. Valentine is teaching in Vernonia.. liristmas ■nsuauiBUM SOCIETY AND CLUB ACTIVITIES C arroll Funeral CHome Holiday Goodies Cakes - Candies - Cookies Bake W ith if she’s the mink-and-diamond type... Ceremony Unites Couple In Vancouver Rites December 10 A double ring ceremony at Vancouver, Wash., united Miss Marjorie Jean Gregson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gregson, of Boring, and Robert A. Brown, of Dayville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown, of Tygh Valley. The wedding was performed by the Rev. C. W. Cutler on December 10th at 2 p.m. The bride was attired in a navy blue suit with gray acces sories and a corsage of yellow rose buds. She was attended by Mrs. David Huskey who wore a navy blue suit with black ac cessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Howard Kinzey of Wamic was best man. A reception was held at thej1 home of the bride’s parents in Boring following the ceremony. Mrs. Georgfe Hoar was in charge of the wedding cake and Mrs. C. L. Gregson was in charge of the guest book. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Kinzey of Tygh Val ley, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas May er and daughter, Mary, and Mrs. Mary Mayer, all of Portland. The bride attended Boring grade school and [Sandy high School and formerly was em ployed at the Clackamas county bank. The bridegroom attend ed Tygh Valley grade school, and Dufur and Prineville high schools. He entered the service in 1945 and was attached to the paratroopers and military police. The couple will make their home at Dayville, Oregon. Golden Orchid by Dorothy Gray Gift with the Midas Touch . . . this florist-box package that fills her room with the languorous, provocative fragrance of Golden Orchid. (Cologne and Dusting Powder, separately, $1 each, plus tax.) I B l * p Gray ED. E. PERREN Building Contractor Home Planning Sandy, Oregon Phone 14x5 Main St. The Economy Drug Wishes Its Many Friends and Customers o f The Mountain Area A M E R R Y C H R ISTM A S A n d A H A P P Y NEW YEAR E C O N O M Y DRUG Phone 841 D ru gs F or Less Sandy, Oregon INTRODUCING THOMAS W. ALLEN Public Accountant I 1 I I I 0 I have recently purchased the account ing firm owned by Robert A. Kinney, who is leaving Sandy to again enter the military service, and will occupy offices in the Wal- rad building in Sandy. I hope to help many of you with those troublesome tax, bookkeeping and account ing problems. If you do not think your present account ing methods are doing the job, let us help you simplify and streamline its operation. Sincerely, Thomas W. Allen NUCOA 2 Lbs. 67e Bookkeeping - Accounting - Auditing Best Foods Income Tax Real Mayonnaise Qt. 83ö Walrad Bldg. Sandy Office Tues.-Thurs. Phone 861 Estacada Office Mon.-Wed.-Fri. Phone 6-F-2 D T P lfT T7C Best Foods r 1 V IV L tE jö Bread-Butter 2 Jars 49d Light’s Cash Groe. Phone Sandy 307 I 0 0 F Hall