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THURSDAY, JAN. 13, 1935 SOCIETY AND CLUB ACTIVITIES Women's Editor A ffiliation Ceremony G iven N ew Members A tO E S M eeting Sylvania Zenith Phone Sandy 3331 -Mariners Club Sets Sail on Fun-Packed *w inter’s Cruise” „.n Marilyn Markham is December Bride at Chapel of the Hills Miss Marilyn Sandra Markham, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. rMarkham of Route 3, Box 350, I Boring, became the bride of Ed ward T. Cobo. son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cobo of Klamath Falls in an evening ceremony at the Chapel of the Hills near ¡Brightwood. ' Rev. Fletcher Cannel! perfomi- Christian Science Society 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 ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND The M anners Club set sail on pd g m doub]e r jng cere- , Mrs. Ray Murray, newly in- - mony on Monday, Dec. 20. Avad- I stalled worthy matron of Mt. ored weri Ray Murray, Lillian a Community- their monthly meeting at the na Peterson was soloist and Mrs ¡View Chapter OES, presided over Greenwell, Jewell Brisco, Helen at Sandy Community-Presbyterian Hanson was organist, Presbyterian her first meeting of the new year Nelson, Sarah Mode. Alice Ott, Wm|w Tuesday night, Jan. 11, at the JoAnn Brown, Ruth Loundree church annex, Saturday evening. ' Church Jan. o. ,. , i «. Sandy Masonic hall. and Sadie Klein. Each of the 40 persons attend- The bride, given in marriage REV. PHILIP R. HAMPE. Given the degree of affiliation Refreshments were served in ing brought a bundle of old by her father, wore a floor Minister were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brow n the dining room at the close of clothing and there was much length gown of white taffeta, Parsonage Phone 2493 and Mrs. Robert Ihrke. Clarence the meeting by Mr. and Mrs. gaeity when at the shout of The brocade bodice was fashioned 9:45 a.m. Brown, worthy patron, presented Carl Sandstrom, Mr. and Mrs. “Abandon Ship” each person with an Elizabethan collar. He - Sunday School the ie new affiliates with flowers. ¡Clifford Clifford Sandstrom and Mr. and donned J,be contents of a bundle fingertip illusion veil was held in .Morning Services 11:00 «.in. The chapter voted in avor of Mfs L T Gierke Dining tabk,s donned ™ntents OI d pla’ e b£ a brocade cap trimmed Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.m. prf eparing and _ ° ^ were decorated in the New Year; I Kay K;1„ oidenkamD. Oldenkamp, garbed in with seed pearls. She carried a Prayer .Meeting Wowers dinner the evening 8 p.m. ! motif. ■Gramp’s Winter Wear’ and Dean shower bouquet of white poinset- Wednesday Jan. 22 at the hall. , _______________ Wesselink, in a silken frock, took tia. The worthy matron announced , . TT_ix Gowns of Green that Clarence Brown had been I' ll’WOOCl U n it HCtil > I top prizes for the most humor ous outfits. Mrs. David Massee (Nancy elected vice-president of the_ wor- p • x I p (J ( in n n n After the business meeting, re Grufke), matron of honor, and thy patrons group for 1955. |U lO JC C L LivSSO n Oil freshments were served in clever Miss Sharon Markham, maid ot Rainbow Board Care of Houseplant ly packaged bundles on sticks. honor and sister of the bride, . Non-Denominational Services Selection of the advisory board wore identical waltz length green i Firwood Extension Unit met for the Mt. View Assembly Order Every Sunday ¡gowns fashioned with a full taf of Rainbow for Girls was an Tuesday, Jan. 11 at the Commun University of Oregon feta skirt and velvet bodice. They I.O.O.F. Hall nounced. Serving on the board ity-Presbyterian church annex Offers Scholarships ! carried green muffs with deep Bible Study Classes 10 a.m. for the new year are Mr. anil ¡pink poinsettia. Journalism Field Mrs. Robert Norman, Mr. and Bridesmaids were JoAnne Haw Worship Service, 11 a.m. Unit chairman, conducted the tne The m e University u n iv n sii, u. of Oregon D iiuwm uui.w nrui,«..,.« Mrs. Melville Richey, Mrs. Adolph business session in the morning, ¡school of journalism announces kins and Joyce Bartlemay. Their, Hear “Herald of Truth” Kotzman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold M rs A ndv R e c k m in gave the ! a new scholarship program which gowns were the same as the' Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis KEX Sunday, 3:30 p.m. ™ nn rr of Hnus' will enable schoQl deserving and quali-honor red attendants Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. John Mills, project lesson on *Care of House-1 tQ study poinsettia and Kay flowers, Mark. Mrs. Robert Ihrke, Mr. and Mrs. plcinls 5 ’ . !i_ ____ — ftrcitll »Unit, O Vx 5 zx 1 ri0 « were 1/ZXrMX . ham and AT.. Mathew Shields , , , journalism in fUz, the university, Ed Herz, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bar planned pot-luck luncheon i According Accordin„ to ,0 Gordon A. Sabine, Sabi candielighters. Carol Meier was ker, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Light, was served at noon. Hostesses dean of the journalism school, flower girl and Danny Layng Kelso Church of God Mrs. Elmer Johnson, Mrs. Walter were Mrs. M. E. Eggers, Mrs. four students will receive $3001 was ring bearer, Non-Denominational Volbrecht, Mrs. Don Lundbom, Cyril Slack, Mrs. Roy Dormar. four-year scholarships next fall. Jim Overbay of Corvallis was ------------ ----- Rev. Ralph Farm er, Pastor Mrs. Elton Leavitt, Mrs. D a r y l e 'd Mrs Haroid Babcock. These awards can be in addition tx»st man and Wayne Dobberfuhl Sandy Grange Bldg, at Kelso Eliason, Mrs. Bob Woodward, Dresent were Mrs. L. to other scholarships the student and David Massee were ushers, Mrs Ray Murray and Mr. and ^ X n ^ Mrs- ^ r y Arm Sunday School 10 A.M. may have received, Sabine stated. Reception Held Mrs. Clarence Biown , , ¡strong, Mrs. Harold Babcock. A “talent search” is being con- Sunday Service 11 A.M. A reception was held following Honoring Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. _ Fred Decker, Mrs. Earl ducted in the state by the school , Bible Study 6 P.M. ceremony in the Fireside Evangelistic Service 7:45 P.M. Metsger on their wedding anni Drew, Miss Ruth DeShazer, Mrs. Mrs |t0 to find students who possess tai-I tai- the church. Mrs. Doro-! versary was a song, "Always Babcock H°y Dorman, Mrs. M. E. Eggers, ,ent jn either the field of news or . wfcks poured and Mrs. Young Peoples’ sung by Mrs. Harold I Mrs. Babcock Craft Night, Tues., 7:30 P.M. C r l ' Mrs- . i U,uis Wll!\am • ¡advertising and who are interest L > yd Markham MarkhaPm presided .vies, x ju . s auvei u sin g auvi „.«u : Floyd presided at at the the: and accompanied by Wednesday Evening Harris, Mrs. Otis Henley, Mrs. in journalism as a career. punch Mrs. Fred Markham ' Loundree. Pray'er Meeting 7:45 P.M. Alvy Lamb, Mrs. Mike Lamb, | Candidates w-ill be narrowed enmm/T ximrTzlir> or PlllfP anH WJQ served thn the wedding cake and was ■ Birthdays Honored Mrs. John Metsger and Mrs. A. [down to ten finalists, who will assisted by Miss Carol Layng. January birthdays were honor Nicholson. be interviewed by journalists In For her wedding trip to the ed with a song ’Happy Birthday' Also Mrs. H. Nicholson, Mrs. their respective cities. The win- be chosen from this , coast chose a char- by the group and presentation Dale Quinn, Mrs. A. G. Reckman, ners ners will w - , Mrs. , Cobo wjib contrasting Main Street, Sandy of a gift to each member having Mrs. Cyril Slack, Mrs. Alvin group, and the remaining final coal wool outfit with contrasting a January birthday. Those hon Sheldon. Mrs. Helena Wesse ists will be given special consid accessories. The couple will Dei at home in Corvallis where both link, Mrs. Deane Wesselink. Mrs. eration for one of the work schol are students at Oregon State col-[ Mrs. W. H. Weid arship programs carried on by lege. Sandy Grange Gives S man, II. Wright, Mrs. Vern Redmon, Mis. tne journalism school. R. S. Hall, Mrs. Emil Reich. Mrs Initiation Degrees A B S T R A C T S o r T IT L E Afternoons from 1 to 5 Jo Beck. Mrs. E. F. Mitchel, and Welcome Home Party', IN S U R A N C E , , Sandy Grange held its regular Mrs. Olaf Anderson. O ld est a n d m o3t com plete tltle p la n t Closed Monday k Tuesdays in C la c k a m a s C ounty. meeting at the Kelso hall Sat Visitors were Mrs. Ted Copher, E v e n t O f H o l i d a y s I f y ou buy o r sell see us. Anytim e Phone Cherryville urday, Jan. 8. The third and Mrs. J. A. Boudevold and Mrs 1 About 30 young people gather- Is y o u r title (food? fourth degrees were given for Frank Feely. O regon C ity A b s tra c t Co. No. 5 Collect ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B u tle r B ldg. So. o f C ourthouse initiation. R. Morris on December 23 for Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. ¡a combined Christmas and wel Emil Bartsch of Multnomah Sandy Grange Slates come home party for Charles Card Party Saturday grange. McCormick, who was home on Members were looking forward leave from the Air Force for to tn e vx is it ic - i . iv n ig n t visit.t S a n d y ( , ra n g e w ill h o ,d - - to the Wednesday night visita Hon to the Damascus grange at c^ ^ J y g,^ Sd-“ rS f a m e s ’ were played8' refresh Boring when Pomona grange grange hall at Kelso. ments served, then the guests was to lx- entertained. Hosts for the day time meeting Serving on the committee for exchanged gifts. evening are Mrs. Emma Ha: Following the party, a group were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeh- the ¡of the young people went Christ- ler and Mr. and Mrs. V. Del But- der, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beeh- ¡mas carrollng. 1er and Ed Gesch. 1er. RCA C O M IN G Church of Christ iT Alan Olson Photografies & ONE NEW TELEP H O N E ■ V COSTS... 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