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4 - SANDY (O r. ) POST Thur».. Oct. 21. 1976 Willis luncheon tickets available There is still time to make reservations for the W illis Luncheon to be held on Friday, Oct. 29, at noon in the Sandy Odd F ello w s H a ll. T his banquet-style luncheon is for the benefit of the Sandy Rebekah Lodge Phone Julia tuner <668 6295) for reser vations. 'There w ill be no regular Loaves and Fishes meal that day. P resid en t of Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, Elvina Mellinger, made her official visitation to Sandy Rebekah Lodge on Thursday, Oct. 14. She was accompanied by her marshal, Helen Catto. Bride decorates own wedding cake Several of our members attend ed the 7 ls t A nnual D is tr ic t C onvention at Clackamas on Saturday. Oct. 16 New officers for 1977 were seated before the closing ceremony, and included Maude Johnson, left supporter to the chairm an, and Lois Polivka as chaplain. The annual homecoming w ill be held on Thursday, O c t 28 There w ill be a potluck dinner a t 6:.W p m. for all Rebekahs, their fam ilies and friends in the Sandy Odd F ello w s H a ll. Regular meeting of the lodge w ill follow a t g p. m. Barbara Ellen Searls became the bride of Michael Scott Stone on Sept 25 in a garden ceremony at the home of M r and M rs Don Broadsword The 4:30 p.m. ceremony was performed by the Rev Edward Neuenfeldt The bride was given in m arriage by her father. She wore a gown of white crepe with lace sleeves and a lace insert in the bodice which had been worn by her sister at her wedding. A lace hat completed the outfit Her bouquet featured a white orchid center surrounded by blue daisies and mums. P atti Alps attended her sister as m atron of honor, wearing a long dress of blue flowered print. Beverly Searls. also a sister of the bride, was an a t tendant and wore a long dress of flowered print. The at tendants carried blue daisies and chrysanthemums. Rick Richardson served as best m an. W ayne Stone, brother of the groom, ushered Reception held for newlyweds M r and Mrs. John Metsger hosted a buffet reception for BRANDS Christian Books Ken Oldenkamp and his bride, Pam Dahlman, onSept l l The young couple, both Sandy Union High School graduates w ere m a rrie d Aug. 27. Oldenkamp, a 1972 graduate, is em ployed by N o rth east Properties of Portland, and his bride, a graduate in 1976, is employed by Blue Cross of Oregpn. Parents of the couple are Jim Dahlm an of Gresham. Dorothy Dahlm an of Prineville. Willis Oldenkamp of Portland and M rs. Metsger of Sandy. 18449 S.Ï. STARK (ACROSS FROM G.L IOCS) Support Your Local Merchante Shop in Sand> COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Fellowship Worship 9 :3 0 ajn . Sunday School 10 Morning Worship 11 M id Weak Prayer Service 7 30 p.m. Nursery Care During W onhip PASTOR: Ed Neuenfeldt Church 668 4543 Manse 568-4594 Morning Services Sunday School Clew PASTOR F R A N K KOEPKE SERMON OR THE MORRT Church St. Jude's Episcopal Church Join with us in fam ily wor ship, fellowship and joyful assurance in Christ’s word. 10:00 AM each Sunday at St. John’s Catholic Church. Sunday Family Service 9:00 a.m. Nursing Hante Service 10:46 aan. 3 9 6 6 6 Seatyc St. Sandy. Oregon Father Hoya Hoodland Lutheran Church 666-5107 St. MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH THE CHAPEL OF THE HILLS Sat. w e Maas 7:30 pan. Sunday Maas 10 :00 aan. - • pan. A Com m unity Church w ithout a membership You Will Be Welcome! St Johns Catholic Church Welches. Oregon Bible School 9:46 aan. Morning W ordnp 1 1 :0 0 e.m. Evening Worship 7 4 : 1 6 p.m. Bible Study (Wed.) 7 :3 0 p.m Mass 6 p.m. Set.; 8 aan. Sun. Corner Strauss & Pleasant Sandy. Oregon Father A rete Thyrs E. Strand. Minister 62 2-3280 SANDY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH SANDY BAPTIST CHAPEL 9 :3 0 a.m 11:00 a.m. 8 :3 0 a.m. 9 :3 0 e.m. 10:48 a m. 1 1 j4 6 » jn . 7 :0 0 p.m. You Are Welcome Pastor W IL L IA M R IN G 667 9 0 92 - Home 668-6144 — Church Early Morning W o rd ip Sunday School No. 1 Sunday School No. 2 2nd Morning Worship Fam ily Life Ft» other ministries call 668 40 64 Ed GraMe SANDY ASSEMBLY OF GOD S U N D A Y SER V IC E S Sunday School 9 :4 5 e.m. Morning Worship 1 1 0 0 a.m. Evangelistic Service 7 0 0 p.m. Family Night Wednesday ...7 :0 0 p.m . Raymond Alcorn PASTOR Tables reported sold for Flea Market A short business meeting and a musical program highlighted the Oct. 14 Golden Age Club potluck a t the Sandy Senior Center. A r t L u m le y , b ro th e r of Alice W ill, played popular selections from a few decades ago on the piano. He and his w ife live in Red Lodge, Mont. Songs and hymns were per- fermed by Deynee Hallgren and her daughters, Paula and Terry. Eight-year-old Paula accompanied her mother and younger sister on the piano for several of the numbers. M aude Johnson, president, conducted the meeting and M ild re d D e c k e r ac ted as secretary pro-tem in the ab sence of M artha Steffi, who is re c u p e ra tin g fro m re ce n t surgery. F le a M a r k e t c o m m itte e m em ber E d ith W eid m an reported that all tables have been sold for the Nov. 5-6 Flea M arket. The Flea M arke t is sponsored by the Golden Age Club each fall. In the early spring the Flea M arke t is sponsored by the Sandy Senior Brownies Those working in the Center. kitchen for the dinner were The Golden Age Club also Astri and W alter Torbergson, heard a report that 250 people Zery 1 and M argaret Silvers and received swine flu shots on Oct. Joe and Dolly Unger 12. Gretchen Case, assistant Door prizes for the day were Sandy Senior Center director donated by Gretchen Chilton announced the following trips: and M r. and M rs . P ete OcL 26, a trip to K O IN radio; Schockley. Irm a Rich of Boring Nov. 2, a trip to the Hickory drew the number for the first Farm s located in the Lloyd door prize and Am y Neim an of Center. Sandy won the second door The Golden Age Club w ill prize. hold their next potluck on The table center pieces for Thursday, Oct. 28. the potluck were made by the Sondy Senior Center news KOIN Kitchen trip slated Tuesday Sign up is open far the trip to KO IN Kitchen on Tuesday, O c t 26. Participants w ill see Chef Horst M ager prepare one of his specialties.' A tour of Hickory F arm s a t LJoyd Center w ill be held on Nov. 2. Those attending w ill re ce iv e in fo rm a tio n about sausages and cheeses, free samples and a discount on any purchases made. Interested in handcrafts? Come to lunch today and enjoy a spinning demonstration by M artha Reck man Carving jack-o-lantems and celebrating October birthdays is on the agenda Wednesday, O c t 27. The center w ill com bine a Halloween celebration with the monthly birthday party Sandy Senior Center Program Oct. 2» - 27 Thursday O ct 21 Friday O ct 22 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE shows a permanent way to be free from drugs, alcohol or tobacco. It’s to rely on God, the source of all good. O c t 25 8:30 a.m. -11:30 a.m . drop-in 10a.m. -11 a.. Bible discussion 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Loaves and Fishes 1 p.m. -3 p.m. pinochle 1 p.m. - 4 :30 p.m drop-in Tuesday Christian Science Reading Room First Church of Christ, Scientist Reading Room 395 W. Powell Gresham z/'e. C om e T o g eth er “T.W.A.C. EXPO” O ctober 23 S atu rd ay 6:30 - 10:30 p .m . Sunday School . . . 9 :4 6 e.m. Morning Worship . .11 :0 0 e.m. Tuee Bible Study . .7 :3 0 p.m. Y ou th Mooting Wad. 7 :0 0 pan. Mt. Hood C om m u n ity C ollege Gym Together We Are Christ Pastor Jon Smith (1 Corinthians 12:12-31) Wednesday O ct 27 8.30a.m . - 11:30a.m. dro pin 9:30a.m . - l l a.m . tattingclass 11:30 a.m. -1 p.m. Loaves and Fishes 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Guys and Dolls 1:30p.m. -4:30 p.m. dro pin Joel Lynn Bradshaw and his wife, the form er Karen Irene Curd, took a wedding trip to Victoria, Canada, after their m arriage Aug 21. Bradshaw, 171 N E 183rd P l., Portland Joanne Lindgren was the organist. Joel Bradshaw and Mel Ray were the vocalists The Rev. Melvin Ray per formed the candlelight double rin g cerem o ny at Sandy Assembly of God Church Ushers were M ike Nelson, Scott O rr and Daniel Orr. The bride wore a colonial style gown with a floor length veil. She carried roses. Barbara Jean Curd, Eagle ( ’feck, way the honor attendant Approximately 250 guests attended the church reception. Assisting were Gwen Lawson, Charlotte Mason. Anita French and Joann O rr. Sharon Akins was in charge of theguesi book. far her sister. Bridesmaids were Carm a Bradshaw. Glenda Bracelin andLeslee Ellis. Howard Howze was the best mad. The bride is the daughter of Glen Allan and Wanita Ethelyn Curd, Eagle Creek. The bridegroom is the son of Ted Cyrus and Donna I^ e TWAC EXPO (Together We Are Christi will feature several youth singing groups Saturday at Mt. Hood Community College Cheryl Kelly, left, Vicki Thompson. Lynnette House, Merrie Wateon and Carl DM it I Baha’i? "So powerful is the light of Unity that it can illumine the - - - A - ~8- - - 99 wnoiB M l u l . Baha'u'lieh For Information Ceil 668-7992 --w a I? X X The bridegroom, a 1975 graduate of Oregon City High Schoo), is employed by Mel Lee. carpenter The couple is at home in Portland A “ TWAC (Together We A re Christ, Expo’’ w ill start at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 23 in the Mt Hood Community College gym Sponsored by the Full Gospel Voice o f T.W.A.C. S h ek in a h State Representative Voices of Joy. Love. Peace. Fun 5 young men letting the glory of God come down 6LEN WNtLLON DISTRICT NO. 25 New Song C hristian P eo p le 5 girls sing songs of glory Presenting Jesus in song Joyful N oise New Life S in g ers excitement in Christ ail over the land Rodioting love, joy in sound and smile (Outlook photo) Fellowship to sponsor Christion youth expo For Information 622-4486 see 49«4 The bride, a 1976 graduate of Estacada High School, is employed by F irst National Bank of Oregon House are members of the New Songs from ML Hood Christian Center. The Expo will last from S:30 to 18:38 p.m. In the M H C f gym. Re-Elect “ F e a tu rin g ” Wemme 8:30 a m - 11:45 a m. K O IN Kitchen trip 11:30 a.m . - 1 p.m. Loaves and Fishes 1 p.m. -4:30 p.m. drop-in Joel Bradshaw, Karen Curd wed Karey Ann joins family A baby girl, Karey Ann, was born to Ron and K a th y Pinkerton on Sept. 26 at Emanuel Hospital in P o rt land. The parents reside in Sandy and the baby joins a sister, Niki, 2-years-old. Grandparents are M r. and M rs L eo n a rd P in k e rto n , Sandy, and M r and M rs Jim Roper. Sandy. You r* welcome to learn more at the f Closed O c t 28 8:30 a .m .-ii:3 0 a .m . drop-in 8:30 a.m . -11:30 a.m . drop-in 11:30 a.m . - 1 p.m. Loaves and Fishes 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. piecing and quiltmaking p.m. -4:30 p.m. drop-in Services 10 A A4., Sundays O c t 23-24 Monday 8:3 0a .m . -11:30 a.m. drop-in 11:30 a.m . - 1 p.m. Loaves and Fishes lp .m . -4:30 p.m . drop-in 1525 W. Powell Gresham Saturday A Sunday MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY CHURCH H id tw ay 2 8 Church Phone MR. AND MRS. JOEL LYNN BRADSHAW (Karen Irene Curd) (Accent Studios) 3 8 3 4 8 Pionggr Bled. Proctor and University Sabbath School Morning Service Golden Age Club 9 a.m 10 :15 a.m. 10:15 a.m A Cordial Wel com e « Extended to AU 668-6232 - MR. AND MRS. M IC H A E L SCOTT STONE (Beverly Ellen Searls) (Carroll Hermanson photo) the guests. Approximately 200 guests attended the reception after the ceremony. Connie F ry and Sharon Schlaht. aunts of the bride, served the wedding cake which the bride had decorated Kathy Searls, also an aunt of the bride, served the punch. Linda Stone, sister of the groom, circulated the guest book. Floral decorations on the reception table and for the ceremony carried out the bride's blue and white theme were arranged by Jean Lundy. Leland Funke provided music for the ceremony. Parents of the couple are M r. and Mrs Kay Searls of Boring and M r and M rs Ralph Stone of Sandy Special guests were N o rin e M o ntam b o, g ra n d mother of the bride, and Mac and Dora McKinnon The young couple, both Sandy Union High School graduates are a t home in Gresham The bridegroom is employed by his father. He performs as promised I U » by fba remmlMag to rw I » 4 8 I I ftveb M Glow MMtwewkie Orejan 9 7 » | Business M en ’s Fellowship In t e r n a t i o n a l , G re s h a m Chapter, the evening w ill fe a tu re youth C h ris tia n singing groups “ We hope to draw youth from all walks of life and show them the love of Christ and the fun in servin g H im ,’ ’ sa id Bob Stalcup, Fellowship m em ber Churches supporting the event include Mt Hood Com munity Christian Center, Shiloh Assembly, East H ill Church, Rockwood M ethodist Boring United Methodist. Damascus Community and M arantha Tabernacle ooo Wedding stories show submitted within one moi the reremony.