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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1952 THE SANDY POST Dinner P arty G™?n Honor Three Birthdays SOCIETY AND CLUB ACTIVITIES For The WeU-Dressed woman the frames must be right Dr. L. W. GRIFFITH Phone Gresham 217 OPTOMETRIST Gresham, Oregon First Baptist Church Let’s Go To Church Hear the Word of God and the Old Time Gospel A Small Church With a Great Hope and Vision. L. C. Des VOIGNE, Pastor SUNSET GRESHAM Phone 221 THEATRE Sandy, Oregon Thursday, February 21 Naval Scenes Never Before Filmed! William Holden, Nancy Olson, William Bendix, Don Taylor Submarine Command -----Also----- Brian Donlevy, Virginia Grey Andy Devine Slaughter Trail IN TECHNICOLOR ----- PLUS----- CARTOON AND NEWS Behave Yourself -----Also----- Edmond O’Brien, Yvonne r; DeCarlo and Barry Fitzgerald Silver City Casablanca, Africa Scene Of Employment For Avonne Markwart HOOD Gresham, Oregon Phone 267 Thur., Fri., Sat., Feb. 21-22-23 Bette Davis, Gary Merrill Barbara Murray Thursday, February 21 Robert Cummings, Arlene Dahl The Black Book Another Man’s Poison County Fair Northwest Territory -----Also----- Kirby Grant, Gloria Saunders -----Also----- Rory Calhoun, Jane Nigh IN COLOR ——PLUS—- CARTOON AND NEWS -----PLUS----- “Mouse Comes To Dinner” CARTOON AND NEWS Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., February 22-23-24-25 Jane Nigh, Michael O’Shea Sun., Mon., Tue., Feb. 24-25-26 James Mason, Ava Gardner Disc Jockey -----Also----- Lloyd Nolan, Jane Wyatt Pandora and the Flying Dutchman Bad Boy CARTOON AND NEWS Tue., Wed., Thu., Feb. 26-27 28 Michael O’Shea, Turhan Bey Parole, Inc. ----- Also—-— Martha Vickers, Phillip Reed Daughter of the West IN COLOR -----PLUS----- CARTOON AND NEWS Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., February 29, March 1-2-3 Leo Gorcey, Bowery Boys Spook Busters IN TECHNICOLOR -----PLUS----- ---- -Also----- Leo Gorcey, Bowery Boys “Dumbell of Yukon” Live Wires CARTOON AND NEWS Valentine Party Attended By 74 THEATRE — h PLUS----- Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Feb. 22-28 Farley Granger and Shelley Winters in Women’s Editor A Valentine Party given by the Sandy Community Sunday School for the beginners depart ment was attended by 52 chil dren and 22 mothers Wednesday February 13 from 2 to 4 p.m. in the annex of the church. Games were played, valentines ex changed, and refreshments con sisting of valentine cookies, punch and candy were served. All children were pre-school age. On the committee arranging the party were: Mrs. John Wil liams, Mrs. Haritshorn, Mrs. Charlie Lane, Mrs. Adolph Am- stad, and Mrs. Lewis Hall, super intendent of the Sunday school. Women’s Club Hall, Sandy, Oregon Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship 11 a m' Training Union 7 p.m. Worship 8 p.m. A NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH THEATRE Dorothy Elerath — PLUS---- CARTOON AND NEWS -----Also—— Marguarite Chapman, and C. Mitchell Flight To Mars IN TECHNICOLOR I-----PLUS----- “Purloined Pup” CARTOON AND NEWS Weds., Thurs., Fri., Sat., February 27-28-29, March 1 Frank Sinatra, Jane Russell, Groucho Marx Double Dynamite ——-Also— — Joan Evans, Melvyn Douglas On the Loose -----PLUS----- “Two Mouseketeers” CARTOON AND NEWS Phone Sandy 31 LWML See Scenic Slides Of Alaska . The home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Carlson was the.scene of a dinner party on Saturday evening, February 12, when three birthday anniversaries were hon ored. The Carlsons son, Rich ard, was nine February 9, which was also the natal day o l J o e Anderson, of Chase road. Little Miss Kay Andersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Andersen, was three years old on February 8 Besides Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carlson and their sons, Richard and Kenneth, those present at the dinner included: Mr. Mrs. Joe Anderson and their five children, Annelle, Carol, Dorothy, Barbara, and Eric; Miss Ruth Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Clair Andersen and daugh ter Kay. Following the dinner, Mr and Mrs. John V. Carlson called to offer birthday con gratulations. ABSTRACTS or TITLE Di. SURANCE If you buy or sell see us Oldest and most o 'mplete title plant in Clackamas County. Is your title good? Oregon City Abstract Co. Butler Bldg. So. of Courthouse Christian. Science Services The Lutheran Womens Mis sionary League met at the par Avonne Markwart, daughter of sonage with Mrs. N. E. Dey and Every Sunday Morning Mr. and Mrs. Walter Markwart, Mrs Otto Schneewind as host 11 A.M. Sandy, arrived in Casablanca, esses on Thursday, February 14. Sunday School 11 AM. French Morrocco, Africa about It was an all day meeting MASONIC HALL three weelcs ago. She has been starting at 1:30 p.m. with 29 ALL ARE CORDIALLY in civil service work for several members answering roll call. The years. 'Before going to Casa INVITED TO ATTEND of Priscilla was read by Subject of the Lesson Sermon blanca she worked at the Penta story Mrs. Ronald Krebs in the ab Sunday, Feb. 25 Is “Mind.” gon in Washington, D. C. and of Pastor Dey. Mrs. Otto prior to Washington, Avonne sence “My soul shall be joyful in Schneewind and Mrs. Harvey was in Trieste. the Lord: it shall rejoice in showed scenic slides of In a letter to her parents Miss Griffin his salvation” (Ps. 35:9) was Kenai peninsula and Cook’s Markwart says, “The people here the the Golden Text for the near Anchorage, Alaska, are very fascinating and their Inlet Christian Science Lesson-Ser Mrs, Henry Schwartz, presi mon “Soul” for Sunday, Feb dress is unusual. Some wear dent, presented each of the re ruary 17. Biblical type clothing; some tiring officers with a LWML pin. hooded garments; and others Among (the citations read retiring officers were: Mrs. SANDY PNG CLUB MEETS are in European attire. Fez caps The Richard Ulrich, president, Mrs. AT CLARENCE BROWN HOME from the Bible by the Second and. skull caps are worn by. the Helen Reader was the account in Dahrens, vice president; WITH 20 IN ATTENDANCE men and the women are heavily Mrs. Floyd The Past ■ Noble Grand club Matthew of the healing by Wagner, Secretary, veiled.” She says, “Living is and Mrs. Ernest Gehrts, treas met at the home of Mrs. Clar Jesus of two blind men: “And when he was come into wonderful at Casablanca, a typ ence Brown, Sandy, Monday the house, the blind men came ical French city, with a modern urer. evening February 18 with about to him:' and Jesus saith unto The used clothing brought to sector, and some Arab sectors 20 in attendance. Hostesses for Believe ye that I am such as Medinas. Most people the meeting will be sent to the evening were Mrs. Alfred them, able to do this? They said Korea. think of Africa as all hot and Mrs. Clarence Brown, unto him, Yea, Lord. Then dry but in Casablanca the morn The next meeting will be held Meinig, Otto Motejl and Mrs. Har touched he their eyes, saying, ings áre very cold and the cli at the home of Mrs. Harry Hall Mrs. According to your faith be it with Mrs. Melvina Koehler as old Whitlock. A George Wash unto And their eyes mate in general is damp.” ington motif was carried out in were you. opened” (9:28, 30). “There are many wives and co-hostess. . decorations and refreshments. children of servicemen here and Thè following correlative Mrs. Harold (Georgia) Whit about a dozen civil service work Firwood Unit Sets lock and Jennie Knight came passage from the Christian ers, like myself.” ” March 11 For Meet from Portland to attend the Science, textbook, “Science Avonne is the eldest of the and Health with Key to the Another joint meeting of the three Markwart children. Russell Firwood extension unit and the meeting. Scriptures” by Mary Baker The next meeting will be held Markwart is her brother and Sandy Ridge Woman’s club was Eddy, was read by the First Mrs. F. C. Dyal is a younger held Tuesday, February l2 at the at the Woman’s Club Hall on Reader: “Knowing that Soul 'St. Patrick’s Day, March 17 its attributes were for sister. Sandy Gun club. Mrs. Helen when the women of Sandy Re and ever manifested through man, McDowall, home economics ex bekah lodge and the PNG club the Master healed the sick, tension agent, gave a demonstra of Estacada will be guests. gave sight to the blind, hear M yrtle Krebs Visits tion on “Becoming Lines.” Hostesses for the evening will ing to .the deaf, feet to the Home Of Her Parents Members present from Fir be Mrs. Lewis Hall, Mrs. Syl lame, thus bringing to light Miss Myrtle Krebs visited at wood unit were: Mrs. Lorry the scientific action of the the home of her parents, Mr. and Armstrong, Mrs. Mike Lamb, vester Hall, Mrs. Theodore Her divine Mind on human minds gert, and MS's. Ivan Barker. and bodies and giving a better Mrs. Ernest H. Krebs of Sandy, Mrs. H. A. Longstaff, Mrs. Grady understanding of Soul and last weekend. Bollinger, Mrs. S. H. Wright, He who thinks for himself, salvation” (p. 210). Myrtle has recently accepted Mrs. Andy Reckman, Mrs. Harry a position as medical-stenograph Nicholson, Mrs, George Floyd and rarely imitates, is a free Friedrich G. Klopstock er in the surgery department at Mrs. Roy Dorman, Mrs. Harry man. the University of Oregon medical Harvie, Mrs. William Blake, Mrs. school in Portland. Previously Jess McAnally, Mrs. Alvy Lamb,. she was employed as secretary Mrs. Willis Oldenkamp, Mrs. for the director of Vanport Col Walter Wesselink, Mrs. John lege in Portland. She is a 1949 Metsger, Mrs. Marcus Eggers, graduate of Sandy Union high Mrs. Fred Decker, Mrs. W. H. school. Harris, and Mrs. Kenneth Pearce. Sandy, Oregon - - - Phone 691 Guests present were Mrs. How Thursday, Friday, Saturday, February 21-22-23 ard Eliason and Mrs. Ned Mitch Rod Cameron, Audrey Long, Jim Davis Eastern Star Conducts ell of Klamath Falls, mother of Cavalry Scout Mrs. Andy Reckman. School Of Instruction IN dNECOLOR School of instruction was held Members present from the San Also Mark Stevens, Gale Storm by the Eastern Star at the Mas dy Ridge Woman’s club were: Between Midnight and Dawn onic Temple Tuesday evening. Mrs. Emil Reich, Mrs. Vern Plus Cartoon and Short Subjects February 12 with Irene McKin Wilder, Mrs. T. E. Steffi, Mrs. ley, grand conductress from David Bell, Mrs. Will Bell, and Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., Feb. 24-25-26-27-2^», Portland, officiating. Mrs. Ronald Krebs. Saturday, March 1 Delicious Boston cherry cream Firwood March 11 meeting will Clark Gable, John Hodiak —- Technicolor Super Western pie was served after the meeting be held at the home of Mrs. Le- Across the Wide Missouri by the hosts and hostesses: Mr. Roy Lamb, Music Gamp road, Also Lionel Barrymore, Sally Forrest and Mrs. Carl Sandstrom and with a demonstration “Low Cost The Sea Hornet Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Gierke. Meats” to be given by Mrs. Lor Plus Cartoon, and News - ry Armstrong. I Many of the Firwood unit members are attending the “Cot ton dress workshop” given by the leaders Mrs. Kenneth Pearce, Mrs. George Floyd, and Mrs. Alvy Lamb. They first get their DR. WILLIAM L. KILLIAN, Pastor instruction from the county agent. Members are in three CORDIALLY INVITES EVERYONE TO ATTEND groups—each leader has six SUNDAY SCHOOL ......... .....J............. 9:45 A M. “pupils.” - SANDY THEATRE Sandy Community Church There are Sales and Sales, but by now you know A SCALES SALE Always Offers You Real Savings Worth Looking Into $/.99 SALE SPRING COTTON PRINTS Due to A Special Purchase we can offer you these Colorful Dresses at this Amazingly Low Price Sizes ,12 to 20 - W to 24Ì Also Extra Large Sizes 42 to 52 Gaily Colored Checks, Plaids and Stripes Some With Collars Some Without SCALSS Phone 591 Sandy, Oregon Some With Flare Skirts Zipper Fronts-Button Fronts Some Button All The Way Down Valentine Card Party And Dance Given B y St.M ichaeVs Parish St, Michael’s Parish club held its Valentine card party Thurs day February 14 at the Sandy grange hall at Kelso. Cards and games were played First prize winners in pinochle were Mrs. Tiltenington and W. Dollo- witch. Winners in 500 were Mrs. Margaret Murray and G. ; J. Grassel. The door prize was won by Ed Zakerzewski. , A luncheon was served and tables were decorated in Valen tine motif. Later in the eve ning square dancing was enjoyed by all. Members of the committee were Mrs. Bursen, Mrs. Popelka, Mrs. McReynolds, Mrs. Bernard and Mrs. Koeneman. Lutheran School Teacher ¡Announces Engagement I Mrs. Olga Gundermann of Tacoma, Washington announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Dolores Gundermann. San dy, to Leonard Fuerstenau, son of Mr, and Mrs. Emil Fuerste nau, Sandy. Miss Gundermann is primary teacher at the Immantiel Luth eran school. She attended Con cordia College in River Forest a suburb of Chicago, Illinois’ where she received her teacher’s training. Leonard is a graduate of San dy Union high school and attend ed Behnke-Walker business col lege in Portland. He is now employed by S. P. & S. railroad in Portland. No date has been set for the wedding. Three Girls Initiated Into Order Of Rainbow The Rainbow Girls initiated three girls into the order at their meeting held Wednesday February 13 at the Masonic Temple at 7:30 p.m. The girls are Jenean Mills, Arlene Moore, and Caroline McHessey. MORNING SERVICES .............................. ........ 11:00 AM. YOUNG PEOPLE’S CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR ... 7:30 P.M. SERMON: “I Will Build My Church.” These are the words of Jesus. Dr. Killian will discuss “Who Compose the Church, and the Church’s Message and Mission Today.” Who Is A Christian? In pursuit, a Christian is a follower of Christ He is one who has obeyed the commandments of Jesus Christ to have his sins remitted or forgiven. Jesus said, “He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved. Peter said, “Repent and be baptized for. the remission of your sins.” Then Jesus said, If any man would come after, me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me.” In knowledge, a Christian is a disciple or learner of Christ. “Study to show thyself approved unto God a workman that needeth not to be ash amed j. . .” 2 Tim. 2:15. In faith a Christian is a believer. Be thou an ensample to them that believe, in word, in man ner of life, in love, in faith, in purity.” 1 Tim. 4:12. In character, a Christian is a Saint. A Christian cannot be de clared a saint by man, but is a saint when he is following Christ. Paul called the Christians at Corinth, saints. A saint is one who has been sanctified. “Christ also loved the Church, and gave himself up for it; that he might sanctify it, having cleansed it by the washing of water with the H Ef b* fetfc ?n connection and relationship, a « ’™8-a«bra?ch In the vine, John 15:1. In transform- fel b ? 18 a new creature- ''Wherefore, if any man is in vnrist, ne is a new creature, . . 2 Cor 5-17 “For as SianCh?fsJ’°Ura»i bern baptized into Christ, have, put lteht viaiiiwJ? « In ’■nomination, a Christian is a if.™’ B£ ? S £ W 5;14’ In »nfluence, he is leaven, Matthew n e s s a vvatehmkn. S°Wer’ &nd j j combat a soldier; in CHURCH OF CHRIST NON-DENOMINATIONAL SERVICES EVERY SUNDAY In Sandy American Legion Hall Study Classes ............... 10:00 A.M. Worship and Communion ...... 11:00 A.M- r S p e°Ple.’s Meeting ................ 6:30 P.M. Evening Service ..................■ 7:30 P. M. BLANTON E. BROWN, Minister — —-E V E R Y O N E W E L C O M E ----- •