4 - SANDY (O f*.) POST Thur».. Aug 1. 1974 (Sec 1) Christian women schedule lunch Beauty is More than Stun Deep is the theme of the Sands Christian Women’s Club lun­ cheon to be held at noon Friday, Aug 16 at the Safari Club Restairant in Estacada. The featured speaker will be Jan Ellis of Portland who teaches self-im provem ent classes Her special feature will be “ Image of Loveliness Guitar music and singing will be provided by Katie and Carla Zumwalt. This program will be of in­ terest to ladies and teenage girls as well All ladies are urged to invite teenage and older daughters and friends to attend. A delicious turkey lucnehon will be served It will be necessary to make luncheon reservations a week early this month, so please call one of the following numbers before the Aug 8 deadline: Ruth Smith at 668-4067 or Jaydene McLean at 668-6151. In Hoodland, call Catherine Olson at 622-4808 Margarett Pauli is taking reservations in the Estacada area at 630-3892. Babysitting for children six years of age and under will be provided in the basement of the Sandy Assembly of God Church after 10:45 a m A car pool will leave the church parking lot at 11 a m for the drive to the Safari Club Res tarur ant Co COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Fellowship Worship 9 30 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11a.m. Praise Service 7 p.m. Mid Week Prayer Service 7:30 p.m. Nursery Care During Worship PASTOR Ed Neuenfeldt Church 668 4543 Manse 6 6 8 45 9 4 SERMON ON THE MOUNT Join with us in family wor­ ship, fellowship and joyful assurance in Christ’s word. 1 0 :0 0 AM each Sunday at St. John's Catholic Church. Hoodland Lutheran Church St. MICHAEL S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sat. eve. Mass 7:30 p.m. Sunday Mass 10.00 a.m.-6 p.m. St. Johns Catholic Church Welches. Oregon Mass 5 30 p.m. Sat.. 8 a.m. Sun. Comer Straust & Pleasant Sandy. Oregon Father Batory 668-4446 SANDY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Proctor and University Sabbeth School Morning Service 9:30 a.m 11:00 a.m. You Are Welcome Pastor ED BROWN 668-6700 - Home 668 6144 - Church SANDY ASSEMBLY OF GOD SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School 9 45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 00 p.m. Family Night Wednesday ...7:00 p.m Raymond Alcorn PASTOR Church 668*4964 DOVER COMMUNITY CHURCH Rt. 2 - Dover Area Sunday School Morning Worship 10 a.m. 11 a.m. IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH 9 a.m. 10:00 a.m 10:15 a m Morning Services Sunday School Adult Bible Class A Cordial Welcoma is Extended to All PASTOR FRANK KOEPKE 668-6232 - Church ST. JUDES COLLEGIATE CHURCH (An Episcopal Organized Mission) Sunday Family Services 9:30 A.M. 312 Scenic Ave. Sandy, Oregon 668-4108 Office Phone 668-4109 THE CHAPEL OF THE HILLS Between Sandy and Brightwood A Community Church without a membership You Will Be Welcome! Bible School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship 7-8:15 p.m. Bible Study (Wed.) 7:30 p.m. Thyre E. Strand. Minister 622 3260 SANDY BAPTIST CHAPEL (Conservative Baptist) 700 Main St. Sandy Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Worship Wed. Eve. Worship 9:45 11 7 7 30 a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. PASTOR: Ed Grable 668 4064 CRESTVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern) 15150 S.E. Orient Drive S E R V IC E S Sunday School............9:45 AM Morning Worship.........11 AM Church Training.............6 : PM Evening Worship............7: PM Wednesday ................ 7 30 PM Jim Gantenbein, Pastor Phone 668-6083 What is a Baha’i? "So powerful is the light of Unity that it can illumine the whole earth." Baha'u'llah for information call PASTOR: Roy Brown 668 4638 4-H'ers look forward to fair W illia m s -M a rs h vow s re a d 668-4011 or 654-0802 P am ela Sue Marsh and Donald Cary Williams wrote their marriage service and repeated th eir vows from memory at their wedding June 22 at Community Presbyterian Church in Sandy The bride is the daughter of M r and Mrs. Charles C. Marsh, Sandy, and the bridegroom is the son of M r and Mrs H. C. Williams, Sandy. The bridegroom 's sister, Debbie Williams, sang “We’ve Only Just Begun” and she and Curt Conklin sang “Top of the World.” He sang “Close to You.” They were accompanied by Curt’s sister, Marcia, on the piano Lois Bennett was organist The bride's gown had tiers of CMlntilly lace accented with sequins. She borrowed her veil from M a ry B arn ett. She carried a nosegay of pink baby roses and pink baby carnations. Kathy Grassman, Molalla, was honor attendant. She wore a pink cotton dress with white flocked flowers and carried a white daisy nosegay with pink ribbons. Gowned in green were bridesmaids Terry and Lori Marsh, the bride’s sisters. They carried white nosegays with green ribbons. Carrying a white basket of flowers was flower girl Gina Vaeretti Tommy Vaeretti was ring bearer. Randy Gerdes, Portland, was best man. Ushers were Pat Barnett, Vancouver, Wash., and Lars Lundeen, Sandy. The couple greeted ap­ proximately 200 guests at the church. Assisting were Dorothy M arschm an, E dith Reuter, MR. AND MRS. DONALD CARY W ILLIAMS (Pamela Sue Marsh) (Paul Scales photo) M a ry B a rn e tt, and the bridegroom’s sister, Diane. Debbie Brook and Nancy Carmoney, the bride’s cousins, were in charge of gifts. The bridegroom's sister, Doreen, was in charge of the guest book. Special guests included the bridegroom ’s grandm other, Mrs. L. E. Fuhs, and the bride’s grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. M arian D a rn e ll and M rs. Frances Marsh Following a week’s wedding trip to Yellowstone National Park, the couple is at home in Sandy. The bride was graduated from Sandy High School in 1973 and is employed by Foothills Escrow of Oregon. H er husband, 1972 Sandy graduate, works for Bob Duncan Land­ scaping. Women of Elks set 12th H aw aiian luau Fresh baby orchids flown in from The Islands w ill be featured at Gresham Women of Elks Hawaiian luau Saturday, Aug. 10. Menu will include roast lion of pork, baked salmon, pork fried rice, three-bean salad, tossed salad, cole slaw, fruit bowl, rolls, fortune cookies and coffee. Heading the 12th annual luau is D orothy Chase, general chairman. A ria P earce is hostess chairman. M ary Opray and Gerry Johnson are in charge of tickets. C hairm an of servers is Jeanie Weber. Loretta Henke is Staying overnight in the Homing Hall 4-H dormitory on the Clackam as County fairgounds is regarded as the highlight of the fair by many 4- H ’ers, states T. D. Zurcher, Clackamas County extension agent. This year over 190 4-H’ers will be using the hall during the fair. Many living close to the fairgrounds had to be put on a waiting list because of the limited capacity. Suprvising the hall will be Nancy Car- mony, Bull Run; and Denise Tomlin, Sandy. N aom i Jernstedt, Canby, chairman of the 4-H Homing Hall committee explained that the hall was built in 1962 en­ tire ly from funds made available by Clackamas County 4-H leaders association. All equipment inside the building was also purchased by 4-H leaders. For many 4-Her’s this is their first week away from home. The opportunity every 4-H’er has to gain confidence by being on their own and responsible for their time is tremendous adds Mrs. Jernstedt collecting prizes and Sandy head of C artisser is decorations. Gay Duarte is in charge of publicity. The Melikani Hawaiians will provide en tertainm ent and dancing. Cocktails will be served from 6 to 7 p.m. with dinner from 7 to 9 p.m. School Starts In 4 Weeks LAY AWAY NOW WHILE SELECTION IS AT IT'S BEST STORE NOURS: 9 to 8 Mon. thru Fri. Sat. 9 to 6 edar Plaza ! 2 0 0 S .E . M a in , S a n d y , O re . SHARP LO OKING TROUSERS The fit, the fabric, the look . . . it’s all h ere! The pant or trouser just right for you is here in our big new collection. The choice is yours . , . cuffed or straight leg, knit or w oven, patterned or solid, belted or regular w aist band and all perfect to w ear now and into Fall! Misses and junior sizes. 14.00 to 26.00 W ests to m a rk 50 years Friends are invited to a reception to honor Laura and George West on their golden wedding anniversary. The open house will be from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4, at East Orient School cafetorium, Rt. 2, Box 341, Gresham. Hosts will be their daughters and their husbands. Mr. and M rs. Jack (E d ith ) A llen, Beaverton, and M r and Mrs. Ray (Jean) Stevens, Boring. There are four grandchildren The Wests were married Aug 3, 1924, in Portland and have lived in the Gresham area for 40 years. West is a retired farm er and a member of Masons and related Masonic organizations. His wife is a member of Eastern Star. Sandy girl on honor list Gina L ittle , a m edical laboratory technology major at the Oregon In s titu te of Technology in Klamath Falls, has been named to the Dean's Honor List. Oregon In stitu te of Technology is a four year polytechnic college offering two and four year degrees in allied health, engineering, industrial and business technology To achieve honor roll status, students must maintain a 3.00 to 3 50 grade point average Hamilton attends course Dennis M Hamilton, service manager of Gios Ford in Sandy, graduated from a three-day service management course held recently at the Ford M arketing In stitu te in San Francisco. The course is one of a number offered to benefit Ford customers by emphasizing after-purchase service and better customer relations. Courses are developed from methods used by successful dealerships Since the first institute was opened in 1969, more than 91,000 persons have attended these courses 000 Ice cream goes back to hundreds of years B C. Its origin is credited to the Chinese Thursday, Aug. 1 9:30 a m Businessmen’s coffee hour, Oregon Trail Savings and Loan 12 noon Loaves and Fishes program, Sandy Senior Center 7:30 p m Firwood committee of Sandy-Boring study group, Sandy High School Friday, Aug. 2 10 a m Mt. Grange rummage sale, Grange Hall, Sleepy Hollow Rd. 12 noon Loaves and Fishes program. Sandy Senior Center Saturday, Aug. 3 10 a m ML Grange rummage sale. Grange Hall. Sleepy Hollow Rd. Sunday, Aug. 4 12 noon Sandy Alumni picnic for all slumni, Roslyn Lake Park Monday, Aug. 5 12 noon Loaves and Fishes program. Sandy Senior Center Tuesday. Aug. 4 12 noon Loaves and Fishes program, Sandy Senior Center 12 noon Sandy Chamber of Commerce meeting. Oral Hull Park 7 30 p m Welches School board meeting, Welches Grade School 7:30 p.m. Mt. Hood Planning Unit meet, 195th and Division Wednesday, Aug. 7 9 a m Registration for high school. Sandy High library 10 a m. Clackamas County Board of Commissioners meeting, Oregon City Courthouse 12 noon Loaves and Fishes program. Sandy Senior Center Thursday. Aug. 8 9 a m Registration for high school. Sandy High library 9:30 a m Businessmen's coffee hour, Oregon Trail Savings & Loan 12 noon Golden Age Potluck 7:30 p m Sandy Library Board meeting, Sandy Library 7:30 p m Benefit dance for Hoodland rescue group. Lions club, Wemme 8 p.m. Rebekah Lodge meeting. Odd Fellows Hall. Sandy Mon. & Fri. 9 :0 0 U n til 9 :0 0 O th e r W e e kd a ys a n d Sat. 9 :0 0 U n til 6 :0 0 IFlJTTLkTLV Powell & Main Gresham 666-5821