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4 - SANDY (Ore.) POST Thun., Jan. 13, 1972 (Sec In s e rv ic e Donna G rashorn b rid e o f M ilw a u k ie teacher Travis Dwayne Coliron, son of M r and Mrs. Travis Coliron, Tupper Road, Sandy enlisted in the service Jan 4 and is now at Ford Ord, Cal. SANDY Assembly of God SUNDAY SERVICES KRDR Radio.......7:30 a.m. Sunday School.... 9:45 a.m. Morning Wonhip...11: a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Family Night Wednesday . 7:30 p.m. JIM DAVIS PASTOR Church Phone 668 4964 Immanuel Lutheran Church Morning Services Sundey School Adult Bible Class A Cordial Welcome ii Extended to All PASTOR FR A N K KOEPKE 449-4232 — Church SANDY CHURCH OF CHRIST East Main at Hwy. 24 Bible Classes ,0 AM Morning Worship^ IIA M Evening Worship .4:30 I’ M Midweek Bible Study (Wed.) 2:30 PM Ladies Bible ClassIThur.) ,0 AM Forest D. Moyer Minister 449-4114 Church 254-4424 Home The Chapel of the Hills Between Sandy and Brightwood A Community Church without a membership. You Will Be Welcomel Bible Schoo, 9:45 a.m . Morning Worship 1, :00 a.m. Evening Service 2-9:15 p.m. Bible Study (Wed.) ' 2:30p.m. Thyra E. Strand, Minister 422-3240 ST. JUDES C OLLEGIATE CHURCH (An EpiscopalOrganiied Mission) Sunday Family Servicat 9 :30 A M. P.O. Box 57 321 Scenic Ave. Sandy, Oregon 668-4108 Community Presbyterian Church Mrs. and Mrs. Kichard Marshall Couple makes home in Sandy Nona Jane B ennett and Richard E. Marshall are now at home in Sandy following their wedding on Nov. 13. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval C. Bennett, Rt. 1 Box 227, Boring and is a 1969 graduate of Sandy High School. She now is attending Portland State University. Her husband is the son of M r- Ruth M a r shall, Rt. 2 Box 570, Sandy. He is a 1967 graduate of Sandy High School and is currently employed by the Forest Service in Estacada. The double ring ceremony was officiated by Rev. James Lenington at the P leasant Home Baptist Church. The church was decorated w ith blue and white carnations. T he bride wore a white full floor length gown with a train connected at the waist. She carried white carnations ac cented w ith blue b a tc h lo r buttons. The gown has been in her fam ily for years and was worn by her two sisters when Donna Jean Grashorn choose floor-length red velvet gowns fo r the atte n d a n ts in her wedding to Tom Ray VanDorn. The couple was m arried at 3 p.m. Dec. 18 at St. Henry Catholic Church. The Rev. Gregory Gage performed the s in g le rin g cerem ony. D r. Norman Norquist was soloist. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ursula Grashorn, 580 NW Towle Ave., and Robert L. Grashorn, Sandy. Her nusband is the son of Mr. and Mrs R aym ond V a n D o rn , Milwaukie. The bride wore a nylon organza gown with empire waistline and high neckline. The dress was accented in lace. A Camelot-style headpiece held her fingertip veil. She carried red and white carnations and holly. The b rid e ’s s is te r, M rs. James Carruth, was matron of honor. B rid e sm a id s were D ebbie L o u g h m ille r, A n ita McCann and Melanie Coun trym an. A ll were gowned in red velvet and carried red car nations and holly. Rick VanDorn served his y — brother as best man. Ushers were Roger Hohimer, Jo h n ' Melonas and Steve Gaylord. The couple greeted a p proxim ately 200 guests at a reception at Gresham Elks Club. Assisting were Bud Okell, Robert Harshman, Catherine Markvardsen, M illie Okell and Shirleen Jacobs. Susan Markvardsen was in MR. AND MRS. HAROLD KITCHEN Kitchens to m a rk golden w edding M r. and Mrs. Harold R Sandy two years ago. K itch e n , Rt. 1, Box 1056, K itch e n is a re tire d Sandy, w ill be honored at an pipefitter, who worked out of open house at F irst Baptist Local 235, P o rtla n d . M rs. Church, Gresham, from 2 to 5 Kitchen worked eight years as p.m. Sunday, Jan. 16, the cook fo r R eynolds School couple’ s 50th w edding a n District. Mg niversary. The event w ill be hosted by the couple’s children and their MR. AND MRS. TOM RAY VanDORN spouses, M r. and Mrs. Harold (Donna Jean Grashorn) Kitchen, Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. (Dee Studio) Jack (Lorraine) Crane, Sandy, charge of the guest book. Will be held in the Wo NE M arine Dr. The new M rs. VanD orn men's Club Hall, Sandy, The bride, a graduate of Sam Mr. and Mrs. Glen (Dora) changed to an orchid and white Barlow High School, is a dental Wells, Boring, Mr. and Mrs. Oregon, every Thurs., dress with orchid accessories a ssista n t. H er husband, a Arnold (Ruth) Ayers, Boring, 7:45 p.m. for her honeymoon at Mt. Hood. Linfield College graduate, is a and M r. and Mrs. Jim Kitchen, Conducted by Portland. The couple is at home at 9545 teacher. Miss K. McLin and The couple has 16 grand- ch ild re n and 8 gre. Miss M. Christie. grandchildren. Services are brief and The couple was m arried Jan. conducted quietly. f 16, 1922 in Pueblo, Colo., moving to the Gresham area in Ruth Ann Reckmann an 1937. The couple moved to nounced her engagement Christmas morning to Ezra Jordan McCann son of M r. and M rs. E d w a rd McCann of Portland. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reckmann of Boring and is a 1971 graduate of Sandy High School. She c u rre n tly is a tte n d in g the Executive School of Barbering and H airstyling in Portland. He is a graduate of Cen 1. Good Spiritual Hymns with guitar. tennial High School and is a tte n d in g P o rtla n d State 2. Reading GOD'S WORD to you with PRAYER. University. No date has been set for the wedding. A SERIES OF GOSPEL SERVICES Engagement announced they were married. Mrs. Owen Douglas played the organ and Mrs. Gilbert Jones sang. Frednal Angell was the honor attendant and Darlene Cannon and Pat Phillips, sisters of the bride, and Julie Jones were bridesmaids. Linda Tooke was the flower g irl and Nicky Phillips was the ring bearer. Ernie M arshall, brother of the groom, was the best man and Clyde Shaver, Dan Tooke and Dennis Bennett, brother of the bride, were ushers. Approxim ately 175 persons attended the reception at the church following the wedding. A WORD OF FAITH! God through your HOME MISSIONARIES can and will meet your Spiritual needs. Assisting at the reception were M a rjo rie M id d le to n , Loranine Tooke, Stella Chase, Jessie Anderson, and Deborah Lundeen. Nursery Caro During Worship MRS. KENNETH ROBERT WEATHERS (Trudy Diane Neilson) Trudy N eilson January b ride Sunday Mass 9:10 a.m.- 4 p.m. St. Johns Catholic Church Welches, Oregon Mess 4 p.m. Sat ; 9 O n . Sun.' Cornor Strauss B Pleasant Sandy. Oregon Father Carl Oimpl 440 4444 Sandy Seventh - Day Adventist Church Proctor and University Sabbath School f : JO a.m. Morning Service 11:00 a.m. You Are Welcome Pastor LARRY KURTZ 665 7096 — Home 668 6144 - Church FAMILY DINNER at River Queen New Year's Eve marked the engagement of Gloria Ann Moore and Stephen Lawrence I.eest. The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore, Kt. I. Box 682. Boring, at tended Sam Barlow High School. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs Don I.eest, Crescent City. Calif., is a graduate of Del Norte County High School. The couple plans a summer wedding in Sandv Local girl engaged Christmas Eve at the home of her grandmother Mrs. Von Allmen. Elizabeth Jean Reck niann announced her engagement to W illiam Henry Stumpf. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Reckmann of Boring and is a 1970 graduate of Sandy High School and is now at tending Mt Hood Community College He is a 1970 graduate of Gladstone High School and is in the A ir Force stationed at Sheppard A F B in Texas and w ill be transferred to F airchild A F B near Spokane, Wash soon. NEED A HOUSE? CHECK THE CLASSIFIEDS REV & MRS. GLENN HENSON A son M icah R aym ond Trigger to Charles Foster and Jane Agnes Perry, Rt. 1 Box 566 B36, Boring, Dec. 19. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Se-v'ces ,1a .m . Westminister Fellowship High School Group 2:00 p.m. St. Michael's Catholic Church IF YOU ARE AN ELDERLY PERSON OR SHUT-IN C A L L ........................... BIRTH The coonle took a honeymoon trip to 'lim b e rlin e Lodge and the Oregon coast before making their home in Sandy. Personage 440-4594 REV. E N EUENFELDT No Collection Trudy Diane Neilson became the bride of Kenneth Robert Weathers Jan. 1 in Elco, Nev. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.S.Neilson, Rt. 2, Box 798. Boring. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weather. Mountain Home. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mr... Dan Coughran. The couple w ill live in Boise, Ida., where the bridegroom is a junior at Boise State College. The new Mrs. Weathers is a 1970 graduate of Sam Barlow High School and worked at V ip ’s Restaurant. Phone 663-5217 or write P.O. Box 213 Boring, Ore. 97009 You’re Invited to our Birthday Sale! d i <f A l l o f J a n u a ry L ig h t b ro k e n Vandals knocked over a light pole and broke the fixtures at the new neighborhood park under co n stru ctio n next to Aspen Highlands School Jan 4 The loss was estimated at $150 Business women hear from foreign visitors The D ecem ber d in n e r office, how our money is used. meeting of the Sandy Business and where it goes. Those present were Lorene and Professional Club was held Seiler, Julia Latim er, Judy at Heidi's Restaurant. M rs Shubha D iaghe, of Hansen. Linda Butler, Sara Poona. India, seventh grade Berger. Naomi Blaisdell. Marie teacher at Sandy Elementary S eem atter, G ladys Cannon, Marguerite K ehrli, Florence School for the year was a guest speaker She told many in Schmitz and guest Melva Bahe. Judy Hansen was chairman of teresting things of her country. Miss Marvlise Lemmens of the evening. The next meeting w ill be at Belgium, the exchange student at Sandy High School was also a the home of Gladys Cannon on guest speaker. She told of her Jan. 19. home land. These are two most delightful people, we are most fortunate to have them among us A most delightful Christmas party was held on Dec. 15 at the Navy P.O. 3c Raymond C. Berger htyne The evening was spent in visiting, and an ex W ashburn, husband of the change of gifts. Toys were form er Jeanette A K im brei, of brought fo r the K iw a n is Boring, is a crewmember of the d e stro ye r USS D upont, baskets. , The January meeting of the home ported at Norfolk. Va In the fall his ship returned club was again held at Heidi's fro m a voyage in the Restaurant Wayne H L a F a rg e , M e d ite rra n e a n in w hich it Clackamas county treasurer, visited G ibraltar. Greece and was guest speaker. He ex Turkey while operating as a plained the workings of his unit of the U S Sixth Fleet B o rin g m a n on N a v y ship Castle Fashions For Queen Sizes 18-60, 16Mt-32Mi, may we suggest visitng one o f our Castle Fashions shops, during our Anniversary Sale. Beautifully fem inine Lingerie, Fashionably styled Dresses and the latest in Sportswear, available in most popular price ranges and Sale Priced. For the Chubbie young lady, 8V2- I8V2, our Princess Shop depart ment offers “Slender Splender’’. Your BankAmericard 6 Master Charge cards are welcome here. 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