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Jehovah’s
W itnesses
Christian Science
Services
Masonic Hall
Every Sunday Morning
Sundays
Bible Lecture 7 p.m.
Watchtower Bible study 8 p.m.
Fridays
Service meeting 8 p.m.
Theocratic Ministry 9 p.m. .
Sunday School 11 A. M.
MASONIC HALL
ALL ARE CORDIALLY
INVITED TO ATTEND
Subject of the Lesson Sermon
»Sunday, Aug. 24 is “Mind.”
First Baptist Church
Women’s Club Hall, Sandy, Oregon
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Worship 11a.m .
Training Union 7 p.m.
Worship 8 p.m.
A NEW TESTAMENT CHUKCH
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
Sandy Community Church
DR. WILLIAM L. KILLIAN, Pastor
SUNDAY SCHOOL
...................................... . 9:45 A. M.
MORNING SERVICES ............................. ....11:00 AM .
YOUNG PEOPLE’S CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR .... 7:30 P. M.
Sermon Theme: “The Three Fold Message of the Gospel.”
The message of the Gospel of Christ has more than a single
facet. It’s for every phase of life. It meets the needs of the
body, mind and souL It redeems the whole man.
SOCIETY AND CLUB ACTIVITIES
Phone Sandy 31
Smith-Schmitz Wedding Held
In Chester, England Church
St. Werburgh’s church, Chester,^
England was the scene of the
wedding of Miss Sheila Margaret Mrs. Dubarko’s Home
Smith and Jack Clinton Schmitz, Scene of Meeting
USAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lex
The August meeting of the
Schmitz, Sandy, on July 30.
Women’s Missionary
The bride, daughter of Mr. Lutheran
League
was
held at the home of
and Mrs. J. Smith of 6, Win
Louis Dubarko with Mrs.
chester Square, Lache Estate, in Mrs.
Huck as co-hostess.
á gown of white lace and tulle Herbert
The business meeting began at
and tulle veil, came down the 1:30
p.m., with 21 members pres
aisle on the arm of her father.
ent.
-
She carried a spray of red car Rev. Dey led the LWML topic,
nations on a Prayer Book.
Miss Patricia MacDonald, in “Gaifting the Indifferent World
a lavender taffeta and tulle ling.”
It was decided that the league
dress jand carrying a bouquet of
mixed sweet peas,, was brides purchase a liturgy book for Pas
tor Dey’s use’in church.
maid.
B. G. Danilçs, USAF, was best The president, Mrs. Henry
man.
F ather Corcoran per Schwartz, appointed the fol
lowing committee to serve for
formed the ceremony.
After a reception at Upton Vil the Sunday school picnic: Mrs.
lage Hall, the bride and groom Harvey Kubitz, Mrs. Elmer Wag
left for Torquay. Jack grad ner, Marie Krieger, Mrs. Curtis
uated from Sandy Union high Weatherby, Mrs. Emil Reich and
school in May 1950. 'He enlisted Mrs. Henry Schwartz.
in the air force on October 4, The next meeting will be held
¡1950 and arrived in England in at the home of Mrs. Leo Ander
February 1951 where he has been son with Mrs. Norman Erickson
as co-hostess. Mrs. Harvey Ku
stationed since.
bitz and Mrs. Helen Dahrens will
present the. program for the day.
Theta Rho Girls Camp
Out A t Bonnie Lure
CHURCH OF CHRIST
NON-DENOMINATIONAL SERVICES EVERY SUNDAY
In Sandy American Legion HaU
Bible Study Classes .......... .......... 10:00 A. M.
Worship and Communion ............11:00 A. M.
Young People’s Meeting ................ 6:30 P. M. .
Evening Service ........... 7:30 P. M.
BLANTON E. BROWN, Minister
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z
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Phone Wemme Station—Rhododendron 462
The (Beta, Delta Theta Rho girls
of Boring camped out at Bonnie
Lure park on Eagle creek on
Friday, August 1. They enjoyed
swimming in the afternoon and
had a weiner roast for their
supper.
Girls attending were Beverly
Colt, Pearl Aschoff, Darlene
Knox, Linda Ritter, and Mary-
lin Markham.
Their
guests were
Beth
Schurtz who will be initiated
August 13, Sharon Markham,
Bonney Shield, Joan Seely and
Renegene Bickels.
Mrs. Myrtle Seely and Mrs.
Erma Nass were chaperones.
Wedding Plans Revealed
Mrs. Walter Metzler of Mabery
tells of the wedding plans of
Miss Betty Jane Patterson,
Roseburg, who is engaged to
her son Kenneth T. Metzler. iMiss
Patterson, a graduate of Kent
University, Ohio, is now home
extension agent in Douglas
county. Kenneth attended the
University of Oregon and is
now .a reporter for the Roseburg
News-Review.
The wedding date has been set
for August 30.
Boring Folks Attend
Square Dance Meet
Mr. and Mrs- Arno Ritter of
Boring and Mr. and Mrs. L.
Bickels of Lake Grove attended
the fifth annual folk dance camp
at the College of Pacific at
Stockton, California.
They drove down the coast
route and visited friends in Ala
meda and Oakland on their way
to Stockton.
They spent a week going to
school learning folk and . square
dances from instructors coming
from all over the USA and
Europe.
The Dalles-California highway
was the-route of the return trip.
BENEFIT
DANCE!
Saturday, Aug. 30
for George Hoar, injured while doing
volunteer-work for Boring Fire Dept.
V . F.W . Hall, Borins
Boring Veteran or Fireman
$1.50 per couple
Boring Rebekah lodge met at
the IOOF hall Thursday, August
7. Mrs. Louise Shields, noble
grand, presided.
Mrs. Alberta Frost, Mrs. Ka
tie Menser, and Miss Judy John
son, hostesses, served pie and
coffee after the meeting.
A silver team honoring the
George Hoar family was held
Thursday August 14 at the home
of Mrs. Albert Valberg. George
Hoar is slowly recovering from
the serious spine injury he re
ceived in the Boring first aid
truck accident. He is in Eman
uel hospital, Portland.
Farrs Entertain At
Their Ranch Home
N o Down
Paym ent
On
Major Car Repairs
At GORDON SWAN
Dodge-Plymouth
247 East Powell
Gresham
The forty-first annual family
reunion of th e descendants of
Elaiser S. and Martha A. ■ Bram
hall who settled in what is now
known as the Aims country in
1884 was held Sunday, August
17 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Bramhall, Battleground,
Washington.
A lengthy table under the
shade trees on their spacious
lawn was loaded -with the con
tents of a basket dinner featur
ing fried chicken and huckle
berry pie with all the trim
mings.”
,
.
Elaiser Bramhall was m quest
of fine timber and eventually
built and operated a sawmill on
Deer creek near the site where
the Martin family now resides.
William Bramhall of Battle
ground is now the only surviv
ing member of the original 10
brothers and sisters. The family
tree lists about 200 descendants.
Mr. and Mrs. August Bartsch,
route 2, Sandy, attended the
meeting. Mrs. Bartsch organ
ized the reunion association in
1911 at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bramhall
who then resided at Pleasant
Home. They later lived near
Sandy.
The first meeting was attend
ed by all the members living at
that time.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee F arr enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Dean, Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Vandergrif, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Crawford, and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F arr on
Sunday at their ranch home on
Three Six road off the Loop
highway.
.
The dinner menu included
barbecued beef, spare ribs and
chicken, corn roasted in shuck, . The emerald is the softest of
roasted potatoes, baked beans, all precious stones.
cole slaw, hot rolls, berry pie
and coffee.
The* Farrs have a beautiful
Here’s A
natural picnic ground on upper
Cedar creek.
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Phone Gresham 208
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In the past, dozens upon
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F o r P ro m p t Service
Phone 84i
A FU LL MEASURE
Good Buy
Bonney Clan Holds
Family Get-Together
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Shields,
daughter, Bonney, son Mathew,
and nephew Richard, of-Boring;
and Mrs. Shield’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Scliuts of Gresh
am, attended a reunion of the
Bonney clan which was held at
Settlemier park at Woodburn,
Oregon.
Bonney Shields was one of the
seventh generation Bonneys pres
ent. About 75 relatives turned
out for the reunion.
Metzger Clan Gathers For
Seventeenth Annual Reunion
By Mrs. J. H. Dollowitch
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred O. Stafford and her moth
er, Mrs. Julia C. Allder on Hay
den road, was the scene of great
activity over the weekend when
relatives from far and near met
there for the 17th annual meet
ing of the Metzker clan, des
A Club Note - - -,
All press and' publicity^ chair cendants of John and Mary Metz
men of clubs in Sandy and in ker who crossed the plains by ox
nearby communities are urged teams from Illinois to Sheridan,
to get press material to The Oregon 100 years ago.
Sandy Bost by Tuesday noon of Mrs. Julia C. Allder, 86, long
time resident of the Victory com
the week of publication.'
Every live organization should munity, is the only living child
of this pioneer couple. She was
have a press chairman!
the next to the youngest of the
17 children of the Metzker fam
ily, nine of whom grew to ma
turity. Some of the children
failed to survive the hardships of
the wagon train. Seven of these
nine children were represented
by their descendants who were
present for the reunion.
Saturday evening about 50 per
sons enjoyed a pot luck supper
on the lawn, which was f ollowed
by visiting and square dancing
to records with Marion Kitchen
doing the calling.
Officers Elected
Sunday afternoon, following a
picnic dinner, the annual meet
ing of the clan was held with
the election of officers. Bob
Brown was chosen president.
Mrs. Jean Daymon was elected
vice-president and .Gary Hayden
was chosen as secretary-treasur
er. Mrs. Julia Allder still holds
her undisputed title as- Queen.
More than 70 relatives were
present at the Clan, meeting, in
cluding several from ‘California,
and many more from Portland
and other towns in the state. The
California visitors included: Mrs.
Minnie Heafd, Lake City; Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Davis, Mrs.
Pauline Bibler, Mrs. Hazel Olson,
Mrs. Myrtle De Camp, all of
Oakland. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Canfield and their
week-old son, Steven, of Salem;
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Brown, of
Sutherlin; Mrs. Etta Ladd, of
Sheridan and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Brown and son -of Reeds
port. Many Portland and Gresh
am relativqg were present.
Many pictures were taken dur
Tickets may be purchased from any
Silver Tea Honors
George Hoar Family
A. Bartschs A ttend
Bramhall Reunion At
Battleground, Wash.
O F HEALTH
Old N ewspapers
10g A Bundle
The Sandy P ost
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phone 341
S a n d y .
For The Well-Dressed Woman
T H E FR A M E S M U ST B E RIGHT
Dr. L. W. GRIFFITH
Phone Gresham 217 OPTOMETRIST
ing the reunion, among which
was one of the 86-year-old Queen,
Mrs. Allder, the oldest one of
the group, holding on her lap
the youngest of the group, her
great-great nephew, the week old
Steven Canfield, Salem.
Go Sightseeing
During their visit here many
of the guests were taken on
sightseeing trips to various
points of interest. Mrs.' Allder
accompanied one group to Bonne
ville dam.
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SANDY THEATRE
Thurs,, Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues., Aug. 21-22-23-24-25-26
Dan Dailey, Joanne Dru
The P ride o f St. Louis
Also James Mason, Danielle, Darrieux, Michael ‘Rennie
5 F ingers
Story, of the highest paid spy in history!
Plus Cartoon and News
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 27-28-29-30
Rod Cameron, Jane Nigh
F ort Osage
IN SUPER CINECOLOR
Also Marguerite Chapman, Cameron Mitchell
F lig h t To Mars
IN SUPERCINECOLOR
Plus Cartoon and Short Subjects
SUNSET
HOOD
THEATRE
THEATRE
Phone 221 >
Sandy, Oregon
Thursday, August 21
Joan Fontaine, John Lund,
Mona Freeman, Peter Hanson
D arling How Could You
— A lso-----
George Rraft, Randolph Scott
Sinner’s H oliday
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CARTOON AND NEWS
Fri., Sat., August 22-23
Dale Robertson, Anne Baxter,
Miriam Hopkins, Cameron
Mitchell
Outcasts of Poker
Flats
-— -Also— -
Pfeter Groves, Andrea King
Red Planet Mars
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CARTOON AND NEWS
Sun., Mon., Tues., Weds.,
August 24-25-26-27
Gordon MacRae, Eddie
Bracken, Virginia. Gibson
About Face
Gresham, Oregon
Phone Gresham 784
The Theater Equipped with
Hearing Aids
Thur., Fri., Sat., Aug. 21-22 23
Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong,
Bruce Cabot
K ing Kong
“The most amazing picture of
all time!”
— Also-----
Dennis O’Keefe and Margo
The Leopard Man
DIVISION ST.
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
165th & Division
Thursday, August 21
Cary Grant, Betsy Drake
Room for One More
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Jerry Colonria, Jean Porter
Kentucky Jubilee
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CARTOON AND NEWS
Sun., Mon., Tue., Aug. 24-25-26
Jane Nigh, John Archer
Wallace Ford
Rodeo
IN COLOR
——Also——
Louis Hayward, Patricia
Medina
Friday, Saturday, Aug. 22-23
Barbara Stanwyck, Paul
Douglas
Clash By Night
----- Also----
Farley Granger, Joan Evans
Rosanna McCoy
Captain P irate
IN TECHNICOLOR
— -PLUS-----
CARTOON AND NEWS
Sunday, Monday, Aug. 24-25
Bing Crosby, Jane Wyman
Wed., thru Sat., Aug. 27—30
Kathryn Grayson, Red Skelton
Howard Keel, Ann Miller
H ere Comes theGroom
Lovely to Look A t
Tue., Wed., Thu., Aug. 26-27-28
Robert' Mitchum, Jane Gree
IN TECHNICOLOR
——Also-----
William Tracey, Joe Cawyer
IN TECHNICOLOR
-----Also-----
Roddy McDowell, Preston
Foster
As You Were
Thunderhead,
Son o f Flicka
——PLUS------
CARTOON AND NEWS
Gresham, Oregon
— -PLUS-----
CARTOON AND NEWS
PLUS SECOND FEATURE
Blood On The Moon
——Also----
Allan Young, Dinah Shore
Aaron Slick From
Pumpkin Crick