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THURSDAY novembi Page 2 THE SANDY POST Christian Science Services Jeh ovah ’s W itn esses Sunday Morning 11 A. M. Sunday School 11 A. M. Wed. night service 2nd Wed. each month, 8 P. M. 2nd and Main Streets Formerly Am. Legion Hall Masonic Hall Sundays Bible Lecture 7 p.m. Watchtower Bible study 8 p.m. Fridays Service meeting 8 p.m. Theocratic Ministry 9 p.m. ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND Sandy Community Church DR. WILLIAM L. KILLIAN, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL ............................................... 9:45 A..M. MORNING SERVICES ........................................ 11:00 A. M. YOUNG PEOPLE’S CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR .... 7:30 P. M. SERMON: ‘The Dynamics of Life.” All o f us want to have a successful and happy life. Are there things we can do that will assure this? There are. They lie within us as well as without us.John Luebke will sing next Sunday, “I Heard the Forest Pray.” CHURCH OF CHRIST NON-DENOMINATIONAL SERVICES EVERY SUNDAY In IOOF Hall, Corner of Main and Strause Streets in Sandy Bible Study Classed .................... 10:00 A. Mr 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 ------ E V E R Y O N E W E L C O M E -------- Oil B urners - Pum ps - F urnaces P ip e, V alves and F ittin g s Peterson Plumbing 147 E. Powell “ Mt. H ood’s only P rin tin g C om pany” Plans Your Printing to f it Your Pocketbook • Craftsmanship J Economy • Rapid Delivery “F re e E stim ates” No job too small — or none too big W om en’s E d ito r G uest D ay E vent O f Sandy Rebekahs Pay 2andy W om an’s Club Tribute To Leader Phone S an d y 3331 “R ead in g I s F un” B ook W eek S logan tateman Onerai CW. Sandy Rebekah lodge was hon By Mrs. Robert Jonsrud ored by an official visit of the Book Week is from November Guest Day at the Woman’s president of Oregon Rebekah 16 to November 22, says^Mrs. club of Sandy» on Thursday, Assembly, Mrs. Ramey of Ada Arnett, librarian of Sandy November 6, proved to be of Hillsboro, at i a Olive meeting unusual interest and enjoyment. held Wednesday special evening, Nov library. This was due in part to a dis ember 5, at the IOOF hall with New books at Sandy s p u b h play of the artistic work of the more than 75 in attendance. library include: “Alaska , Wy’east garden club in the form Three candidates were initiated McKeown; “The Secret Road, of wreaths, door knockers and Lancaster; “Bend of the time. corsages fashioned by its mem at A this skit, Gulick; “A Drum Calls West. “Hunting For Pen bers from cones and seeds of a cils,” was featured during Which Gulick; “A Doctor’s Pilgrim Sandy Baptist ri,n variety of coniferous trees and a gift was presented to the age,” Bassett; “The Gown of Slide P rojector To Be shrubs found in the mountain state president by the local Glory,” Turnbill; “The Thurber region. Mrs. Elsie Creighton ex lodge. ' Audrey Colson, noble Album,” Thurber; “'Grandma Goal Of Welches PTA School plained the process used in this grand, Mildred Seaman and Moses,” Moses; “My Forty Year A new slide projector for (the Sunday Morning Service ff A'11 work, stating that she was one Colleen school-was the goal set by the Fight for Korea,” Yim; gH represented the Young People’s 1 of the busy “ants” of the club lodge in Sheldon PTA of Welches school at their Teacher,” McLelland.; “The Sil the presentation. Meeting who gathers the materials. She A beautiful ver Chalice,” Costain; "For meeting held in the school gym garden was arran Bible Study for was accompanied by Mrs. Nell ged in the hall by Mrs. Alta Goodness Sake,” Beattie; ‘Y5n' nasium Thursday, November 6. Adults (Bistorious who is ohe of the Van ture to the Interior,” Van Der vCdth president Mrs. Irene Petrie •7:80 Ausdell, degree captain as artists of the Wy’east club as a tribute Post; “Lady of the Mohawks, presiding. More than 40 mem Evening Service 7:30 pjn to the state president. are Jennie Welch and Mrs. Wil Mrs. Ramey was taken for a Widdemer; “The Captive Witch,” bers were present. __ . West Junction liam Drips. Van Every; “Bar 1 Roundup of ' The PTA will conduct the Maui Street & Loop I Mrs. Quentin Norquist gave an walk in the garden where she Best Western Stories,” Scott; country store a t the Welches informative talk on the techni picked a dozen long stemmed “Lady I and the Lumberjack,” red roses. ques of television. Mrs. Christina Limbaugh pre Barber; “The Curve and the Alma Francis Fields presented sented a bouquet of roses to TuSk,” Cloete; “Lasso Your LuiRee Landis in two vocal num Heart,” Cavanna; "The Nine bers and Elgin Burns directed a Mrs: Ramey in behalf of the Brides and Granny Hite,’ Wil IOOF. brass band of four pieces in a junior The hall and tables were beau son; “The Earthbreakers,” Hay- program of German music. Mrs. tifully decorated for the occa cox; and many others. Tom Scales had charge of the sion. Visitors from Portland and New books are added to the Thursdaythrough Tuesday, November 13 to 18— program. shelves regularly, purchased That Hilarious Comedy Team Back Again The club voted to send Christ Vernonia were present. with funds alloted by Sandy Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in ’ ' ’ mas gifts to the patients at the City Council. Veterans hospital in Roseburg. Vancouver Rites Unite • “Jumping Jacks” The Bookmobile comes each •Copies of the Oregon Club Also month with a new supply, says Digest were distributed to mem Pleasant Home Couple “The Narrow Margin” Mrs. Arnett. The library is open ber subscribers. Miss Dixie Sparks, daughter of Thursdays, Fridays^ and Sat With Charles McGraw—Marie Windsor Hostesses for the tea served Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Sparks, of Plus Cartoon and News to the forty members and guests Pleasant Home, became the bride urdays from 1:30 p. m. to 9 present were Mrs. Ivan Barker, of Alvan Null, son of Mrs. Anna p. m. Wednesday through Tuesday, November 19 to 25— “World Premier in Portland”—-IN TECHNICOLOR Mrs. Olaf Andreson and Mrs. R. Null, also of Pleasant Home, in Jonsrud. The Blazing Forest a ceremony performed in Van A truth that disheartens be The hall was decorated in couver, Washington, Friday ev cause it is true is of far more Starring John Payne, Agnej^ Moorhead, William Demarest flowers of orange and red tones. ening, October 31. The bride value than the most stimulat The floral centerpiece on the wore a gray suit with red ac ing of falsehoods. Bal Tabarin tea table was flanked by color cessories. —Maeterlinck. Muriel Lawrence, William Ching—Plus Cartoon and News ful ears of corn. Mrs. Melvin Holt and Dee Mrs. R. S. Hall and Mrs. Sparks were attendants. George Hartwig poured. Other wedding guests included Mrs. Anna Null, and Mrs. Dewey Pood For Entertainment Sparks. L O U ISE LAWSON Brightwood Unit Theme The couple are at - home on Pleasant Home road. By Irene Petrie Portland, Oregon Numerous plans for the near future were discussed at the regular meeting of the Bright Shower Honors Bride wood extension unit executive A t Meeting Of Sandy board. Ridge Woman9s Club Announces At the regular unit meeting by Mrs. M. L. Steffi to be held at the home of Mrs. C la sses and R egistration Rueben Meyer,- Mrs. F. J. Lyne The Sandy Ridge Woman’s will present the program, "Foods Club met at the home of Shirley Flath on November 6. Assistant for Entertaining.” in S an d y E very Tuesday fov the pot luck Mrs. A. Olson will discuss pro hostesses were Helen Fritchie gram planning with the group in luncheon and Myrtle Deming. 2-6 p m the afternoon. A Christmas dinner party The group’s Christmas party with husbands invited was slat T ap -B a llet-A cro b a tic was discussed and tentative ed for December , 4 at 6:30 p.m. plans made. The birthday song was sung An extensive report in regard Mary Allen and Shirley B a to n T w irlin g-H ula to 4H scholarships was given to Flath. by Mrs. Arlie Mitchell. The A miscellaneous shower was scholarships áre to be awarded held for for Mrs. Bob Minyard in the near future.. (Joyce Elaine Wilder)' whose Preschool - Students - Adults wadding was an event of last fones-Ellis R ites month. E N R O L L NOW The club has started a rug Held A t Stevenson Stevenson, Washington was the project and a prize went to — • — scene of the marriage of Miss Liza Fuerstenau for sewing the Leotha Jones, daughter of Mr. most rags, and to Mrs. Widmer and Mrs. J. C. Jones of Pleas for tearing the most. I. O . O . F . H A L L Door prizes for holding the ant Home, and Sydney Ellis of Estacada. The wedding took lucky numbers were awarded Sandy, Oregon place Wednesday, October 26. to Helen Fritchie and _ Lucille Those attending included Mrs. Wagner. Ellis, Mrs. J. C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hollenbeck, Miss Sher E n g a g ed----- ry Fuller and Miss Beverly Lin Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Baxter ton. of Boring announce the engage ment of their daughter Marlene DIVISION ST. While you live, tell truth and to Gordon J. Porter of Portland. shame the devil. The couple have set their wed —Shakespeare. ding date for January 10. a - wsko «4S? D A N C E S T U D IO And Heating Company THE SANDY POST - - - SOCIETY AND CLUB ACTIVITIES D orothy E le ra th school carnival to v urday evening ftelo After the A birthday party honoring freshments « Miss Donna Jean Rayland Misé 6th and 7th g rX %rvea by ti' graae Delores Ray whose birthdays ------- are just a few days apart was recently held in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Ray. Games were played, prizes awarded, and refresh ments including ice-cream and cake were served. The eleven guests present were: Darlene Gray, Luwanna Edes, Caroline ^des, Colleeri M cL ean, Barbara Elerath, Main at Fourth Nancy Bläke, Betty ¡Bergland, Elinor Butchco, Sharon Gunder Phone Gresham 2o8 son, Camille ,Berry, and Kath leen Meeker. Mrs. Harold Gund erson and Mrs. Berry asssisted the hostess, Mrs. Robert Ray. SANDY THEATBE Plum bisg, Heating, Sheet Metal Work • Phone 754 Two S isters Honored With B irthday P a rty SUNSET HOOD THEATRE THEATRE Phone 2021 Sandy, Oregon OPEN—Weekdays: 6:45 p.m.; Saturdays: 5 p.m.; Sundays: 1:45 p.m. Thursday Nov. IS Dreamboat with Clifton Webb and Ginger Rogers —Plus— Holiday For Sinners Keenan Wynn Janice Rule Friday, Saturday Nov. 14-15 Tim Holt Joan Dixon Gresham, Oregon Phone Gresham 784 The Theater Equipped with Hearing Aids OPEN—Weekdays: 6:45 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays: 1:45. Thurs.-Sat. Nov. 13-15 My Man And I -J;with— with Shelley Winters and Wendell Corey •—Plus— Follow The Sun Ann Baxter Glenn Ford Desert Passage Oregon’s Natural Weather Has Returned — T ake Y our P ick O f T his R ain Gear F or W orking Men! —Also— Linda Darnell, Tab Hunter island of Desire In Technicolor R A I N -TETE “D E I - SK IN ” “TIN PANTS” W aterproof $6.45 and S9.95 THIS GARMENT IS MADE OF THE FINEST U. S. ARMY WATER REPELLENT DUCK; AND WILL KEEP YOU AS DRY AM ANY ON THE MAR KET. 100 Per Cent DuPont Neoprene Pants & Jackets $8.95 each B lack R ubberized (V ulcoform ) P a n ts and Jack ets $6.95 each SCALES Phone 2591 Sandy, Oregon Sunday-Tuesday Nov. 16-18 John Wayne, Nancy Olson ( Big Jim McLain —Also Myrna Loy, Tyrone Power The Rains Came WedL-Sat. Nov. 19-22 Carlton Carpenter, and Janet Leigh Fearless Fagan DRIVE-IN THEATRE 165th & Division LI 9389 Nov. 13 Thursday Adventure In Baltimore with Robert Young and Shirley Temple —Plus- F ather Is A Bachelor William Holden Colleen W Friday, Saturday Nov.141 Carlton Carpenter ana Janet- Leigh Fearless Fagan Sunday-Tuesday Nov. 16-18 Island of Desire (Technicolor) with Linda Darnell and Tad Hunter —Plus— Valley o f the Eagles Jack Warner Wed.-Sat. Nadia Gray Nov. 19-22 Outcast o f the Islands —With— Trevor Howard and Ralph Richardson —'Plus— _ —.A lsoJ- Peter Lawford, Jane Greer No Holds Barred You For Me with Leo Gorcy and THE BOWERY BOYS — Also— Randolph Scott and Dorothy Malone The Nevadan ( In Color) Sunday-Monday Nov. Spencer Tracy ana Katherine Hepburn P at and Mike Loretta Young, Kent Smith P a u la ^ ^ , - ■ . ■ . . ' iR*20 Tuesday-Thursday Nov. Vincent Price, Ellen Dr