Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, June 21, 1956, Page 9, Image 9

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    Thursday, June 21, 1956
THE SANDY POST
Elinor Lane W ed In
Gresham Church Rites
, in marriage by her father. A coro­
Miss Lois Harvie returned this
net of orange blossoms held her
week from a week spent at Camp
finger-tip veil and she carried a
Mrs. LUbky Rowland of Aims Menucha on the Columbia river.
| cascade bouquet of talisman roses recently returned home from New­ Lois plans to go to Eugene next
j and stephanotis.
port Beach, California, where she week to enroll in a summer course
spent
some time visiting her son in music at the University of Ore­
BORING— Miss Elinor Lane, ding vows with Laurence Golding, ,
The bride's cousin. Mrs. David
gon.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ford, was matron of honor Her and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
BORING— In a double ring i gift table and also assisted in the
John
R.
Alden,
at
their
new
home
F . Lane of Boring exchanged wed­ Golding of Duncan, Arizona in a 1 gown was waltz-length in aqua
i ceremony at Kern Park Christian serving.
on Lido Isle.
double ring ceremony at Gresh­
church Friday, June 8. Miss
brocade taffeta. She'carried
When the couple left for their
am
Methodist
church
Saturday
Vvenne Marie Nasshahn daughter wedding trip to the Oregon bea-
ABSTRACTS or TITLE
nosegay of talisman roses and
evening, June 9
Miss
Ruth
Morner
of
Chicago,
¡. of Mr and Mrs. Wilford Nass- ehes the bride was wearing a pow­
INSURANCE
I white carnations.
Illinois, has been visiting her
Reverend Fletcher Cannell read
s hahn of Boring became the bride der blue suit with white accessor­
Oldest and most complete title-
Miss
Sharon
Pfeiffer
of
P
ort-'
brother Al Morner of Sandy. She
the wedding service and Ivan Gil-
of Pepper Harvey Stuart Howland ies and the white orchid from her
plant in Clackamas County.
plans
to
make
her
home
in
Port-
land
and
Miss
Janet
Nelson
of,1
lam
was
soloist.
Mrs.
Lawrence
s son of Mr. and Mrs. Kieth How­
If you buy or sell see us.
bridal bouquet. They will be at
I
Medford,
were
bridesmaids.
They
I
Edwards was organist.
Is your title good?
land of 12648 S.E. Salmon street home at 12300 S.E. Division street
The bride, wearing a waltz-len­ wore pale green brocade taffeta ,
O regon C ity A b stract Co.
Portland.
after June 18.
gth gown of lace and tulle of her gowns. Mrs. Arlene Tibbles of Al-1 Albert James Goodheim, son of
Butler Bldg. So. o f Courthouse
August Hornecher v
,
Performing the ceremony was
own design and making, was given aska and Mrs. Robert Ogilbee of . Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Mann of
Chester Brittain family
i Reverend Kenneth Johnston, Al-
Eagle Creek, recently spent a 12- Valley last week returi
Portland lighted the candles.
. Ian Blubaum was soloist and Miss
day leave at his home here before this Monday.
Barbara LaChambre was organist.
Norman Parkhurst of Boring returning to San Diego, California,
was best man and Craig Clark of where he is stationed aboard the
Given in marriage by her fat­
Alaska and Peter Geiger of Calif- J USS Ajax, a repair ship. He will
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conery her, the bride wore a gown of
ornia were ushers. All were Alpha leave for overseas duty in Jan­ of Nashua, New Hampshire were white nylon tulle and Chantilly
Having trouble reading the fine print?
visitors here this past week with lace over slipper satin, her cas­
Sigma Phi fraternity brothers of i uary 1957.
Vision blurred? Eyes tirin g easily?Don't
their daughter and family, Mr. and cade bouquet of white Esther Reed
the groom.
neglect these danger signals. Come in
Mrs. Robert Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. daisies and stephanotis was cent­
• for your whole fomily
Pouring at the reception for tha
Pierce will accompany them on ered with a white orchid. A coro­
for a checkup . . . NOW! See bettei
200 guests in the church parlors 1
in
the
world-famous pages
their return trip to Nashua where net of seed pearls held her fing­
. . . look better.
of
The
Christian Science
were Mrs. C.A. Harman and Mrs. '
they plan to reside. On the trip ertip veil.
Monitor., Enjoy Erwin D.
Wally Kaye. Mrs. Fred Dentel and 1 '
west Mr. Conery visited two bro­
Maid of honor was Miss Sharon
Canham's newest stories,
Mrs. Allen Ogilbee cut and served >
thers he had never seen, one in
OPTOMETRIST
Peterson and bridesmaids were
the wedding cake. Miss Darlene J.
penetrating national and in ­
Idaho Falls, Idaho and the other
Miss Patsy Nelson, Miss Patricia
MOhawk 5-3813
Gresham, Oregon
ternational news coverage,
at Spokane, Washington.
Wirth served punch.
Foreman and Miss Phyllis Downey.
how-to-do features, home-
Janis Rae Scofield, neice of the
rnoking ideas. Every issue
bride, was flower girl. The attend­
brings you helpful easy-to-
ants wore frocks of pastel taffeta !
with headdresses and showet bou-I reod articles.
. • 1
You can get this interna­
• r W
;
HOHENFELS, GERMANY— quets in colors matching their
tional doily newspaper from
dresses.
Private Donald P. Colyer Jr., son
Donavon Laudenslager was best! Boston by m oil,) without
of Mrs. Mercene S. Tuft of Cherry­
Mr*
Frank Christians, Mrs. ville. recently participated in bat­ man and ushers were the bride's' extra charge. Use the cou­
pon below to « start 'your
Chuck Britton and Mrs. Evelyn talion field tests with units of the brother, Wilford Nasshahn and the
Goldthorpe of Brightwood, are all 9th Infantry Division in Germany. groom’s brothers, George How-1 subscription.
home from the hospital and repor­
As part of the U.S. Seventh land and Robert Howland. Another' ?he Christian Scienc. Monitor
brother, Michael Howland, was
ted recuperating nicely.
Army, the 9th Division conducts ring
One, Norway Street
;
bearer.
e rigorous training program, in­
Boston I 5, Moss , U S. A.
A reception was held in the
cluding realistic maneuvers and
Mr. and Mrs. J.N. Ferry
send the Monitor to me
church parlors following the cere­ for Pleose
field porblems.
Bluff road left Sunday for a
oenod checked
mony.
Mrs.
Raymond
Scofield,
sis-
'
week stay at Seaside.
An ammuiiui.n bearer in Comp­
l.yeor $16 □
6 months' $8 n
any A of the division's 39th Reg­ ter of the bride, and Mrs. Burt i
3 months $4 Q
Gainer, aunt of the groom, served
iment.
Colyer
entered
the
Artnv
Shirley and Arthur Bakke and
the wedding cake. Mrs. Robert
<nom«l
two children are home aga n fol­ in September 1954. He completed Howland was at the coffee ser­
basic
training
at
Fort
Gordon,
lowing several days vacation spent Georgia.
vice and Mrs. George Howland
at Seattle, Washington visiting
SALES & SERVICE
foddrMtl
Colyer, whose father l1 /es at presided at the punch bowl. Mrs.
with Tessa and Jim Chilton. While
John DeMoss was in charge of
there they also saw many of tile 8613. S. Tbon. >,„n, Tacom.i. Wasn the guest book Cousins of the
ilngton, attended Lincoln high
scenic areas of Puget Sound Mr. 'ti.ool in fi/ . i t ;.
bride. Miss Judy Nasshahn and
Bakke is PE instructor at Sandy
Miss Sandra Nasshahn, were at the _
grade school and this summer Is
playground director at Rockwood
school.
imer resident c ' Sandy
arrived in Air k i ; nd i
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harvie are
,ncd ti the Alaska Gen-
spending the week in San Fran­
ot at Fort Richardson
cisco and attending the Kiwanis
am.- ton of Mr. an I Mis
convention there.
Gide., amp of Hospers,
ered ti e Army las' !)••:-
d received bask trail
There's No Substitute l o. Zxpcri
'or. i 'laffee, Ar’.r insas.
Art Has Had 18 Years Ù1 It!
ist r'ationed at Fort Lee,
Sandy Locals
Nasshahn - Howland Vows
Read A t Kern Park Church
GOOD VISION
IS PRICELESS
Worthwhile
H eading..
L.W . G R IF FITH
I a ■ p-
Í
SOUND OFF
1
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Barron Locals
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bartholomew
now of Eugene were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Odell.
The Bartholomews to6k their nep­
hew, Mark Haughton, home with
them and hi* mother and grand­
mother will drive to Eugene to
I ring him home some time this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton had
as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. Gould, Portland, and Patty and
Jimmy Gould. North Bend, Ore­
gon. Mr. and Mrs. Gould are the
parents of Mrs. Earl Hamilton
Fire end Extended Cover­
age on dwellings and con­
tents on our continuous An­
nual Payment Plan will re­
duce your cash outlay and
save you money.
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Anna Mae Klinker spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Mary Klinker, Anna Mae is work­
ing for the telephone company in
Portland and is sharing an apart­
ment in Portland with two other
girls.
. J
y
K-
»
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Mr. and Mrs. Tol Klinker were
hosts for a picnic at their tabin
on Deep Creek for 25 friends and
relatives.
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«MkK.
a « .............
Gary Wymore, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Wymore, fell while
out hiking Sunday afternoon and
before he could reach home, his
left foot was swollen Mr. Wymore
took him to the doctor Tuesday. As
yet no report has ben received
as to the difficulty.
• I i» a good li
arm
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