2 The Sandy (Ore.) Post Thursday, Sept. 3, 19« (Sec. 2) LOUISE MAYER OL 8-3417 I Dialing Damascus | ( The ladles of Damascus Com- munity church sponsored a bridal shower for Darlene Schweitzer In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Sandstrom Aug. 28. Decorations Included a white lace over pink table cloth with a flower center piece. Wedding bells were part of the pink and white motif. Mrs. Mel Collins delivered a short prayer and Bible readings. Miss Janet Fosberg had charge of the games, and Mrs. Ed Wright assisted with refreshments. Twenty-six ladles attended with out of town guests including Mrs. Otto Schweitzer, Colton; Miss Jan et Seal, Vancouver; Mrs. Mike Kirll, Gresham, and Miss Nellie Anderson, Portland. Darlene’s wedding will be held in Colton Sept. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Otto (Adele) Sch weitzer, who sold their Damascus farm three years ago, to move to a farm near Colton have now sold that farm and purchased one acre with a home In Colton. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sandstrom recently sold their farm home and have moved to Gresham. They hap pily live close to Mrs. Minnie Wellman, whom they sort of “look after”. The new owners of the farm are Mr. and Mrs. Harold West man, children, Marti, Leonard and Caroline, and Mrs. Westman’s sis ter, Miss Beatrice Edgewater. Mr. and Mrs. George Doney attended the wedding of Carol Hampton and Russell Oliver at Kern Park Christian Church Fri day evening. The same night they attended the wedding reception of Ronnie Cozard and Doris Jenson In Port land. Saturday visitors in the Doney home were Mr. and Mrs. John ny Pieters of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. William Morris and son Steven, of Sherman Oaks, Calif., were house guests last week in the home of aunt and uncle, Mr..and Mrs. Andrew Hah- to. They went to Astoria to visit relatives and will visit the Hahto home on their return home, Omar Said Omar, an exchange student from Kampala, Uganda, arrived Sunday to make his home with the J. Victor Gordon family while attending Gresham high school this year. Omar Is amazed and fascinated by many of America’s mechanical marvels such as the electric dish washer. He also tries and likes most of the different foods. Gordon just missed meeting Omar as he had to leave Sunday morning to attend classes at Uni versity of Washington for two weeks. He is taking a 3 year course in the Universal Banking school and will do mostof the work In his home. Mrs. Lillian Young, Mrs. Clay ton Bickford and Mrs. George Doney attended the Instructional Information meeting held in Bor ing school for officers of the six regional Extension Units last Wednesday. There will be an eye opener on National parks at each meet ing. Since the 1965 National Unit Convention will be held In Ireland, there will be information and dis cussion on this country. The first meeting of the New Year is scheduled for Sept. 17 in the home of Mrs. Karl Akeson with Mrs. Martin Anderson co hostess Mrs. Lillian Young and Henry Abplanalp attended the Wasco County Tygh Va’ley fair, where they enjoyed the Indian displays of bead work, and the teepees. They also enjoyed a wonderful horse show, with horses from all over the state. They report the local post-master’s horse was a winner In this show. They stopped at the local store owned by Charles Thrasher, (a past resident of Damascus) where they ran Into C. H. Elliott and Hazel and Bill Bailey. On Sunday Lillian and Henry attended the annual Threshing Bee at Silverton. Festivities started with a parade with a steam calliope. Fond memories were stirred when request selections were play ed on the calliope. Mrs. Art (Corrine)Rykken shat tered the bone In her left wrist when she fell down the basement Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere . . Gresham, Sandy and Portland Deliveries “ APTl4Tk~AllV VO. BC ARTISTICALLY YOURS Member GresMm Credit PUte 221 E. Powell MOS-5212 Day or M 'steps last week, then on Tuesday a honey been stung her, causing a painful leg swelling. A grandson Garry Barnum has been assisting the Rykkens with the peach harvest. Two of the blue ribbon winners at Clackamas County Fair from this area are Karen Josefson, who won on knitted sweaters, a ski sweater In open class and a sweater knitted In 4-H 4th year. Llnnea Mantel won a blue rib bon on her egg shell mosaic pic ture and a red ribbon on a knitted sweater entered In the women’s division. Mrs. Jay (Dawn) Wescott was stung by yellow jackets last Mon day, and the same day burned her leg with hot coffee. Mrs. Carl Staats has Improved after her recent illness to the ex tent that she drives the family car short distances. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pickett, Sunday were cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Em mett Berry and daughters Martha, Nancy and June of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Zimmerman and family Berry, Bruce and JoLynne of Beaverton. Miss Jeanne Hudln is home from a five-week trip to Butte, Mont., where she visited cousins Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mattman and daugh ter. Mrs. Mattman Is the former Beth Ann Keep. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kanne and daughter Mrs. Betty Jean Ol iver drove to Seattle to attend the funeral of a friend Mrs. Constance Carter. 0 HAS IT The engagement of Miss Jan Meier of Boring to Merritt Schil ling of Gresham was announced recently by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Meier of Boring, The bride elect was graduated from Sandy High and is employed by the First National Bank in Gresham. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schilling of Rt. 3, Gresham. He Is a graduate of Gresham High and is employed by Moore Dry Kiln. The wedding date has been set for Nov. 14 at Gresham Methodist Church. Two states in the U. S., New York and Rhode Island, ban TV sets entirely in cars. Twenty oth er states require that the set be installed only in view of the back seat of the vehicle. SEE FOR YOURSELF GREAT SAVINGS NOTHING DOWN 3 Years to Pay SHOP DAILY OPEN FRIDAYS TIL 9 P.M. AMITON FURNITURE 2nd and Main Gresham