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Page JO THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1955 Marian Marsh, Glen Carmony Exchange V ows In Kites At Chapel Of The Hills In a double rin g cerem ony In In tra d itio n a l w h ite sa tin e n tra in , the C happel o f the H ills , M iss H e r fin g e rtip v e il fe ll fro m a M a ria n A le th a M arsh, d a u g h te r pearl trim m e d cap. She ca rrie d o f M r. and M rs. L. S. M arsh a bouquet o f w h ite baby giadi- o f R oute 1, Sandy, became the oli and stephanotis centered w ith b rid e o f G len I C a rm o n y, son of a w h ite orchid. M rs G len C a rm o n y o f ro u te 3,, Mrs. A lfre d K ock (J o A n n Ten- B o rin g , F rid a y evening, J u ly 8. E yck) o f Grass V a lle y was ma Rev. F le tc h e r C a n n ell p e rfo rm -1 tro n o f honor. She w o re a yel- ed the 8 I ’ M cerem ony in a set- low n ylo n b a lle rin a length gown tin g o f baskets o f y e llo w iris and w ith a m a tch in g capulet. She blue d e lp h in iu m . M rs. E lm e r ca rrie d a nosegay o f ye llo w iris . H anson played th e w edding m u G ilb e rt Jones w as best man sic and M rs. G ilb e rt Jones was and ushers w ere Dean, W a lly and soloist. R oy W essellnk. M r. M arsh gave h is d a u g h te r T e rry Jean M arsh, neice o f the in m a rria g e . She was gowned bride, and P am ela C arm ony, E S T A C A D A — Garden club can, etc. mem bers o f Estacada are w in d S E C T IO N L — A n a rra n g e ing up plans to hold a flo w e r m ent in a B o ttle : A flo ra l a r show’ in co n ju n ctio n w ith the rangem ent in a bottle. O ld T im e s F e stiva l to be staged S E C T IO N M — A M in ia tu re at Estacada S a tu rd a y and S un A rra n g e m e n t: A m in ia tu re , un day, J u ly 30 and 31. Them e o f the show w ill be d e r 3 inches, in clu sive o f flo w e rs Fashions in Flow ers. S how tim e and container. S E C T IO N N — W ood a n d /o r is set fo r S a tu rd a y 1 • 5 P M and 7 • 9 PM . Sunday 1 - 5 P M „ in lo c k . the basement o f the p rim a ry S E C T IO N O — Miscellaneous. departm ent o f the Estacada grade S E C T IO N P — Tea T able A r school. M rs. G uy K e lle r is c h a ir rangem ent: A n old fashioned tea man o f the event and M rs. A r table a rra n g e m e n t to be staged nold A nderson and M rs. R ay on tea tables in use in T he O ld Gordon are co-chairmen. Fashioned Tea Room. E lig ib ility fo r the show w ill be Horticulture (1) co m p e titio n w ill be open to a ll interested local gardeners A - Roses: (1 ) 1 bloom (2) 3 Study rather to fill your mind than your coffers, know w h e th e r Garden C lub members bloom s (3) F loribundas, 1 stem. ing that gold and silver were originally mingled with dirt, o r n o t; (2) O utside Garden club B— L ilie s : (1) 1 stem. C— D a h l members are in vite d to compete ias: (1) l la rg e (2) 3 m in ia tu re s until avarice or ambition parted them. (3) poms. D — G la d io li: (1) 1 in section E, I, J, K and N . Rules fo r the e x h ib ito rs are bloom (2) 3 blooms. E —S nap — Seneca (1) a ll e x h ib its m ust be in by dragons: (1) 3 blooms. F —H y 10:30 A M . J u ly 30, and not re drangeas (1) l stem. G -L a r k (1) Best bouquet. H — moved u n til 5:00 PM J u ly 31; sp u r: (2) The show w ill be held In the Best B o u q u e t: ( I ) Best bouquet. basement o f the P rim a ry D e p a rt I —S w eet Peas: (1) Best bouquet. DAY A N D NIGHT SERVICE .n lu m : (1) 1 sta lk . K — m ent o f the Grade school J u ly J —O Phone MOhawk 6-3794 Gresham, Oregon 30, 1:00 to 5:00, 7:00 to 9:00 PM. Fuschia (1) 1 stem. I ^ T uber- J u ly 31, 1:00 to 5:00 P M .; (3) T he ous Begonia (1) 1 stem . M - - b u ild in g w ill be open fro m 3:00 Sweet W illia m s (1) 3 stems. N — PM to 5:00 PM. J u ly 29 to a llo w M iscellaneous: a n y th in g new and COOOOOOOOOOOC e x h ib ito rs to re g iste r and place unusual, w o rth y o f show ing. e a rly e n trie s; (4) O nly one e n try Juvenille Section p e rm itte d in each section, b u t S A N D Y S tudents o f George S E C T IO N A — A n A rra n g e m e n t you m ay e n te r as m any sections H ale’s Accordion »School took as you w ish ; (5) club containers F e a tu rin g an O ld T im e C onvey p a rt in the P o rtla n d A ccordion w ill be supplied and m ust be ance: (1) fir s t to fo u rth grades F estival contest held at L in co ln used fo r a ll entries in the H o rt inclusive. (2 ) f i f t h to e ig h th high school June 25, w in n in g a ic u ltu re division. grades inclusive. (3) h ig h school. fir s t and second place tro p h y fo r S E C T IO N B —-Unusual C o n ta i (6) R ibbons w ill not be a w a rd tw o o f the groups and an hon n e r: A n a rra n g em e n t in an un ed fo r in fe rio r flow ers though SANDY m ention fo r the o th e r it be the o nly e n try in its sec usual container. (1) fir s t to fo u Calvary Community orable three groups p a rtic ip a tin g . ASSEMBLY OF GOD tio n ; (7) R ibbon awards o f firs t, rth grades inclusive. (2) f i f t h to Baptist Church The g ro u p w in n in g the firs t second, and th ird w ill be given e ig h th grades inclusive. (3) h ig h Arlan J. Berglund, Pastor Arthur Bauer, Pastor place tro p h y included George in both divisions. T ri-co lo r rib school. Loop H ig h w a y Bergh, Lin d a L ig h t. Janice L a s bons w ill be awarded best a r 10 A .M . Sunday S c h i.il Sunday School 10 a.m. N C — H o rtic : • I I ___ S E C T - IO — V1V u 14 ltu 11 V4 re I t— her and Andrea Sperl. B rin g in g 11 A .M . M o rn in g W o rsh ip M o rn in g W o rs h ip , 11 a.m. rangem ent in show, also fo r T h is m a te ria l m ust be g ro w n by I home th e second place tro p h v 7 P.M. C h ris t A m bassador Young Peoples’ Class 7 p.m. best h o rtic u ltu re . Judges decis the e x h ib ito r. C ontainers fo r were John F u lle r, C a rro l Platz. ion w ill be fin a l; (8) A ll flo w e rs these e n trie s w ill be fu rn is h e d I Service B ible S tu d y Class 7 p.m. J U IIU J H IC U Jr., D ick M ilne, P earl G lahn and evening W o rsh ip 8 P.M. E ve n in g E va n g e listic 8 p.m. m ust be g ro w n and arranged by I h.v ihe Garden Club. 1 - -Roses Service Ronald Lauer. T h is g ro u p also Mid-week Service the e x h ib ito r rind when possible, (a) 1 bloom (to) 3 blooms 2— D a h played on the J o u rn a l J u n io rs labeled w ith the correct name; Tuesday Wednesday E ve n in g 8 P.M. 7:30 p.m. lia s: (a ) 1 la rg e (b) 3 m in ia tu re s ra d io p ro g ra m S aturday, J u ly 9. (9) N o one except the clerks per B ible S tu d y & P ra y e r Service C o m e r o f Booth & Brooks (c) poms. 3 -Glads: (a) 1 bloom In the fir s t g ro u p w in n in g Roads, tw o m iles south o f H ear “ R e viva l T im e ” m itte d in show room d u rin g ju d g (b ) 3 blooms. 4—Sweet Peas, (a) honorable m ention w ere Bonnie Sunday 10:30 P.M . K E X Oregon B u lb F arm s. in g ; (10) The Estacada Garden best bouquet. 5— N a s tu rtiu m s : C la rk , A d ria n ne Glahn. Eileen clu b assumes no re sp o n sib ilitv ( a ) , best bouquet. 6— M isce lla n D oyle, L o re tta W lshon, C arol fo r dam age o r loss o f property, eous: (a) a n y th in g in te rs tin g o r Doyle, W ayne K u b itz and Gale but w ill exercise every e ffo rt to d iffe re n t. M eier. T he second g ro u p in protect the e x h ib ito rs ' p ro p e rty. RULES cluded R ichard C arlson, L a r r y The show com m ittee urges FIRST BAI*TIST P a rke r, R ichard P e trie and C h ris 1— A rra n g e m e n t m a te ria l need each G arden C lub mem ber to Catoa. P a rtic ip a tin g in the th ird m ake a t least three e n trie s in the not be g ro w n by e x h ib ito r, but N on-lleiioiniiiational Services CHURCH g ro u p w ere D arlene Bennett. show w h e th e r it be an a rra n g e m ust be arranged by self in con-1 i B e ve rly H a u g ’ um . G uy Hughes. m ent, h o rtic u ltu re , o r h e lping a ta in e r. 2 ribbons o n ly w ill be I » »very su nu ay Joseph D ie tl and B a rrv Lasher. ju v e n ile m ake his en try. W O M A N ’S C L U B H A L L given. 3 t r i co lo r ribbons w i'l be ] j • -. I T h is g ro u p also played on th-> given the best arra n g em e n t a n d jj I.O.O.F. Hall Bev. O. M. Allen, pastor Show Schedule J o u rn a l J u n io rs radio p ro g ra m the best h o rtic u ltu re in the ju v e Bible S tudy Classes 10 a.m. o f J u ly 9. S E C T IO N A O ld Oregon n ile section. Sunday School io a.m. R eceiving aw ards in the solo T ra il: A n old fashioned flo ra l W orship Service, 11 a.m. Garden C lub com m ittee m em M o rn in g W o rs h ip l l a m. contest at the P o rtla n d Accordion a rrangem ent in an a p p ro p ria te bers are a s -fo llo w s : Schedule — H ear “ H erald o f T r u th ” T ra in in g U nion 7 p.m. F e stiva l w ere B a rry and Janice container. N a tive m a te ria l m ay M rs. W .E. L in n , c h a irm a n ; M rs. Lasher, G uy H uges and C h ris be used. A r th u r S m ith . Mrs. L lo yd E w a lt. K E X Sunday, 3:30 p.m. E vening W o rs h ip ...» 8 p.m. Caba. S E C T IO N B - - Then and N o w : C la ssifica tio n Mrs. Am os H ills , Space a p p ro x im a te ly 3 by 3 c h a irm a n ; M rs. H a rry B lake and fe a tu rin g tw o e n trie s; one old M rs. T ru m a n Osborne. H o rtic u l fashioned and one m odern a r tu re M rs . C.E. W esterberg, ch a i —- rangem ent. ( B ackground and rm a n ; M rs. G eraldine W allace accessories m a y be used). and Mrs. Flossie C a rte r. R egis C om m u n ity- Christian Science S E C T IO N C — Y e llo w and tra tio n — Mrs. H o m e r B row n, cha- Society ' O range: A n arra n g em e n t o f yel- ‘ ‘ m an; Mrs. E lle n W estby, M rs P resb y te ria n low and orange flo w e rs in a E lla G arretson. Mrs. D avid Esh- Sunday M orning 11 A. M. C hurch A p p lic a tio n fo rm s fo r the black container, m ay be ye llo w elm an and M rs. P earl T a y lo r. S unday School U A. M. REV. P H IL IP R. H A M P E . W ashington K orean veterans’ and orange combined, o r e ith e r H o s p ita lity - M rs. W .E. L in n . bonus are now a vailable in O re co lo r alone. C o n ta ine r m ay be I ch a irm a n ; M in is te r Wed. n ig h t service 2nd Wed M rs. A rn o ld A nder, Parsonage M U lu a l 7-2493 gon, Vere A. M cC a rty, service vase, basket o r bow l, b u t m u st each m onth, 8 P.'M. o ffic e r fo r the state D epartm ent be black. Sunday School 9:46 a.m. 2nd and Alain Streets o f Veterans’ A ffa irs , reported to Morning Services 11:00 a.m. Form erly Am. lA-gion Hall S E C T IO N D — Seed Pods, B er day. T h e y m ay be obtained fro m ries and F o lia g e : A n arrange Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.m. the state veterans’ dep a rtm e n t Prayer M e eting A L L A R E C O R D IA L L Y ment fe a tu rin g seed pods, ber | in Salem and P o rtland, or fro m Wednesday 8 p.m. IN V IT E D T O A T T E N D ries, fo lia g e o r d ried m a te ria l, county veterans’ service o ffice rs. I any one k in d o r a co m b in a tio n In The I,onus approved by the 1 any container. N a tiv e w ild ma 1955 W ashington legislature, m aa te ria l m ay be used. pays $100 to the veteran o f 90 S E C T IO N E — “ W h a t’s M y days’ service o r more, a ll o f L in e ” : A n y flo ra l lin e a rra n g e w h ich was in the U nited States; "Work goes smooth $150 fo r service o f between 90 ment. S E C T IO N F — V is itin g G ar I days and one y e a r where p a rt as silk, when I I o f the service was outside th is den Club A rra n g e m e n t fe a tu rin g ! co u n try ; and $200 fo r service of the theme o f the show. S E C T IO N G P in k and W h ite : | one y e a r o r m ore w here a por- pep-up with milk!" tion o f the d u ty was outside A n arrangem ent o f p in k o r w h it 1 the U nited States. flo w e rs in e ith e r p in k o r w hite The veteran m ust have been con ta in e r; but both colors m ust a W’ashlngton resident fo r at be used. least one year Im m ediately p rio r S E C T IO N H — D in n e r Table to his m ilita r y d u ty . A ctive ser A rra n g e m e n t: an in fo rm a l dinner vice m ust have been between table arrangem ent (set fo r 10 o r | June 27, 1950, and J u ly 26, 1953 12) using a P a trio tic Them e. Ac Veterans in a p p ly in g are w a rn cessories m ay be used. ed th a t they m ust subm it a pho S E C T IO N I M e and My to sta tic o r c e rtifie d copy o f th e ir Shadow: A large and a sm all D D 214 separation papers, not flo ra l arrangem ent in id e n tical the o rig in a l docum ent T h is in containers. fo rm a tio n was in a d v e rte n tly S E C T IO N J C o n g ra tu la tio n s ) o m itte d fro m the a p p lication in to M other and B aby: A sm a ll s tru c tio n sheet, according to the flo ra l arrangem ent su ita b le fo r D ivisio n o f Veterans' Compensa a new m other. tio n in O lym p ia , w hich adm inis S E C T IO N K P o u rin g Con ters the program . ^ lin e rs A f " al arra n g em e n t i P aym ents cannot sta rt fx 'fo re In any kin d o f a p o u rin g co n ta in J a n u a ry 2, 1956. e r; pitcher, tea pot. w a te rin g hew o f the bride was rin g bear er. Miss Sharon Suckow and Miss iviius were canuieugnters. Jenean M ills w ere candlelighters. F o r h e r d a u g h te r’s w edding ------ a . dress o f . Mrs. M ■'— a rsh t chose navy blue w ith m a tch in g acces sories and M rs . C arm ony wore a dress in b ro w n tones w ith m a tc h in g accessories. T h e y both w ore an orchid corsage. The reception im m e d ia te ly fo l lo w in g the w edding was held in the F ireside room o f the Chapel o f the H ills fo r the 150 guests present. M rs. E lsie Lachm und poured and M rs. L. R. M arsh presided a t the punch bowl. Mrs. V ic to r S p a lle r served the w ed d in g cake and M rs. H e n ry Ten- E yck assisted w ith the serving. M rs. C harles M arsh was in charge o f the guest book. . The bride chose fo r her wed- Id in g tr ip to C ra te r Lake a suit | o f lig h t blue w ith p in k acces sories. H e r corsage was the w h ite orchid fro m her b rid a l bouquet. The young couple are m a kin g th e ir home near Kelso. Carroll F uneral ‘H om e Mt. Hood Area "Church Directory ittees on flo o r—M rs. D elia N ich o lson, ch a irm a n : M rs. Louise Do uglas and M rs F red Bates S ta g in g o f show — M rs. J. A. Lam b, ch a irm a n ; M rs. E va W h ite , M rs. G e rtru d e Rhoades, Mrs. L a w rence H aughton, M rs. A r th u r Youngberg and M rs. George R uhl. J u n io r Show — M rs. C la ra C o f >♦♦♦»• n u m W ashington Vets ( »an ( Mifain Bonus Form s hi O regon i n i m i i n »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ u ».>, * ■ ■ * ■ * * * * i a Sonitone Dry Cleaning * a Cravenette Waterproofing i a * Laundry Service a a a S and H Green Stamps * a i * h i m FOUR STAR SERVICE • • • • MODERN DRY CLEANERS 3rd and Main Street Gresham Drop In Box For Out-Of-Town Customers ,............... Save On Cash & Carry I I H - 4 4 I I m - t -t .) I I H f H - l ’ H A c c o rd io n Bands Place In Contest Church of Christ i fie ld ; M rs. R obert Cody and M iss B ernice M ille r. Posters—M rs . D u gan R itts, c h a irm a n ; M rs E lsie H ale. P u b lic ty — M rs. A do lp h S till. P ro p e rtie s— Mrs. L e ste r Underwood. 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Oregon Physical \n d D en tal E xam in atio n s R eq u ire d O f Pre-School C h ild re n P arents wh I have not already arranged fo r com plete physical and dental exa m in a tio n s fo i dren e n te rin g school fo r Ihe firs t tim e th is fa ll wi u rg tx i to so T hursdax bv th state bo i f health. D r H a ro ld M E rickson, statt health o ffic e r, pointed out thai I Oregon school a u th o ritie s asV parents fo r records o f such medi and dental exa m in a tio n s it ihe tim e c h ild re n firs t registet fo r school. He said th a t w henever possible such e xa m in a tio n s should be done in the s p rin g to allow tim e o com plete im m u n iz a tio n cheti ules and anv corrective w hich is indicated, b u t he phasized that in any event the e xa m ination should he com pleted before the ch ild re n e n ro ll D r. E rickso n also pointed out that m any school d is tric ts re- I q u ire copies o f b irth c e rtific a te s ■ fo r a ll new admissions. These | I copies m ay be obtained by w rit- ' ing o r v is itin g the state board of health, room 979. 1400 S. W F ifth Avenue, P o rtla n d 1. One d o lla r should accom pany the le- quest fo r each copy. In fo rm a tio n should in clude the fu ll name o f the c h ild and the parents, and the date and p la t, o f b irth , to enable state board of health s ta ff members to search the records H o m e l it e One Man Chain Saw the kin3 of them all! Why cut wood with a hand saw? Now, with a low cost, 22 pound, 3.5 horsepower Home- lite you can clear woodlots, cut pulpwood, cordwood, timber, fence posts, or trim orchards in a matter of hours instead of days. Ask for a free demonstration. GOOD USED SAW S For RENT or SALE HOMELITE MODEL 5-30 CHAIN SAW ASK W r M F VfMONSTKATION 3 0 pound» All Used Saws Sold With Satisfaction Guaranteed! SAW SHOP Three Miles East of Sandv on Loop Highway MUtual 7-4544 * * a 1 i a i * * * *