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r------------ Entertainment and the arts J— SANDY (O f e ) POST Thur». Sep» 21. 1978 (Sec. 2) ------- people JO HN NY CASH F IL M The Theater in Sandy is showing the movie ‘Gospel Road” through Saturday of this week The film was made in the Middle East by Johnny Cash to depict the life of Christ in its historical setting Cash’s wife. June Carter, plays the role of Mary Magdalene The two- hour movie will begin showing at 7 p.m. A special Sunday matinee will begin at 2 p m. Buhler named trustee Verne Buhler, principal of Firwood Grade School in the Sandy Elementary School District, has been named to the board of trustees of Judson Baptist College in Portland Dr. C. Neal Davis, president of the college, said Buhler was appointed to serve until February 1981. The Sandy resident previously served on the Academic Affairs Committee of the college. Judson Baptist College is a two-year Christian liberal arts college which offers programs leading to the Associate of Arts and Associate ot Science degrees The curriculum is designed to provide lower division requirements for the student who plans to transfer to another institution for the baccalaureate degree and to provide a broad exposure to the arts and sciences for students who do not wish to continue their formal education at another institution. Priscilla and Michael Paulin Jester and Paulin wed Priscilla Jester carried an heirloom handkerchief at her June 3 wedding to Michael Paulin in the Sandy Com munity Presbyterian Church. The heirloom had been carried by the bride s mother and grandmother at their weddings. Paulin presented his bride with her grandmother's 70- year-old wedding band in the ceremony The bride s dress was designed and made by her mother of off-white cotton with eyelet-embroidered border She wore silk flowers ,n her hair. The bride’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jester of Sandy. The groom is the son of Mrs Connie Paulin of Whittier. Calif Andrew Paulin of Fullerton. Calif, served as usher Music for the ceremony was provided by violinist Susan Hammer. She was accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Clifford Vorm. The couple’s candles were lit by their mothers and were later used to light the wedding candle. Altar candles were lit by Dennis and Corinne Pearson of Eugene. A reception in the church social hall followed the ceremony. The couple will make their home in Portland. Family Worship - Sunday School 10 A.M. Available Hoodland Transportation for Senior Citizens. Lutheran Highway 26 at Zigzag Church Pastor: Paul A. Gross 622-3916 PometoCtech COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CNURCN 9 3 0 a.m . F ello w sh ip W orship 10 a.m . Su nday School M o rn in g W orship 11 a.m M id Waefc Prayer Service 7 3 0 p .m . N u rsery C are D u rin g W orship P A S T O R Ed N e u e n fe ld t C h urch 6 6 8 4 5 4 3 M anse 6 6 8 4 5 9 4 We n in e (Bible Chapel A Spirit-Filled Full G ospel Fellow ship Sen. BiM« clams.............. 10:00 hr . Sen. mominf eonhip. . . . 11:00 an . Sen. nemnt lomca.......... 7:00 p.m. N ot Bible study........................ 7:45 p.n. Jimmy White, Pastor 622-3123 Presently m eeting at Bowman s Resort in Cottage No. 1 Worship Sunday School 1 Bible Study Worship 8:30 a. 9:45 a.r 11:00 a.r A C o rd ia l W elcom e is E x te n d e d to A ll PASTO R FR AN K 668 6232 - KOEPKE C hurch Set eve M e n 7 3 0 p .m . Sunday Mass 1 0 0 0 a m St Johns C a th o lic C h urch W elches O regon Mess 6 p .m . S e t.. 8 a.m . Sun Personal vows I Arlene Hansen and Jeffrey Blakely wrote the vows for their wedding Aug 19 in the Trinity Lutheran Church in Gresham The attire of the bridal party and the decor of the church followed a theme of pastel blues and greens. The cerem ony was perform ed by Rev. Dan Hallgrimson. The bride’s honor attendant was Peggy Steele of Por tland Bridesmaids were Debbie Silbernagel, the bride’s sister, and Terri Newlun from California. The bride’s attendants carried white wicker baskets of green and white flowers. Steve Blakely of Portland served as best man for his brother’s wedding Ushers were Chris Hanson, the bride’s brother, and Greg Blakely, brother of the groom The bride’s parents are Mr and Mrs. Eugene Hansen of Sandy. The groom's father is George A. Blakely of Boring. His mother is Mrs. Judith Klein of Portland. The groom presented his bride with a gold and diamond cross on the wedding day. A reception followed the ceremony in the church The couple is living in Portland. Russ and Nancy Ridgeway of Sandy had their first child, a baby boy, on Aug. 25. Named Jeffrey Michael, he weighed 8 pounds. 4 ounces. The baby’s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ridgeway of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deathridge of Boring. His great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hale of Sandy and Mrs. and Mrs. Orlando Draheim of Eureka, Calif. The child also has a great-great-grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Cottingham, who lives in Portland. St. Jude's Episcopal Church Sunday Family Service 9:00 a.m. 39665 Scenic St. Sandy, Oregon Father Lindsey Warren Gospel of Christ Community Church Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Evangelist Service 6:00 p.m Bible Study Wednesday . . . . . 7:00 p.m. 1 3 0 5 0 B o b b y B ruce Lane SANDY SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH SANDY BAPTIST CHAPEL Pastor H.O. McAdams 630 3395 P r o c to r a n d U n iv e r s ity S a b b ath School M o rn in g Service 9 » 0.1 11 0 0 a r Su nday School Second Service Evening Service 9 4 5 a.i 1 1 : 0 0 a.i 6 0 0 a.r Y o u A re W elcom e Corby and Terri Chappell Patlor TERRY ZULL 6 6 « .7 71 4 - Hom e 6 6 8 6 1 4 4 - C h u rch por o th e r m inistries cell 6 6 8 4 0 6 4 Ed G ra b le. Pastor SANDY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Chapel of the Hills Bible Fellowship S U N D A Y S E R V IC E S Sunday School M o rn m g W o rship E v a n g e lis t« S ervice 9 45 a m 11 0 0 a m 6 00pm Family Night W ednesday ...7 :0 0 p.m. R a y m o n d A Loom Church PASTOR 6^4*964 HOODLAND CHAPEL W em me. Oregon Rev. Gary Pollitt Rev. Alan Wyatt 1C*e. II P er Inform ât«»« Call B22 4 2 « « There’s Only One Real Ego Now meeting ot Mountain Cronga on Sleepy Hollow Rd Sun. Bible S cheel. . . 9 : 4 5 Sun. Worship Serv.. 1 1 :0 0 Sun. Evening Serv. . . . . 4 Wed. Bible Study . . 7:30 You’ll enjoy hearing William Milford Correll, C.S.B. of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship Speak on this subject at a Free Christian Science Lecture a m. a m. p.m. p.m. Men-denerronoi'onel c« n « » n t « nt s :u MT. H O O D tV A N G C U C A L F K it CHURCH Auspices of First ( hurch of ( Tirist. Scientist, Gresham, Oregon Biblical . Fundamental Friendly Sun. School 9:45 a.m. Services 11:00 a.m Wed Bible 7:15 p.m. Study Pastor Frtflav S e p trm h rr 22. 19 7 8 Firvl B a p th l Church G rrth a m Oregon Ample Parking Care provided for small children 622-3575 — - Noted concert pianist Istvan Nadas will perform in recital at the University of Portland Sept. 22 at 8 p.m. in the Buckley Cednter Auditorium, 5000 N. Willamette Blvd. in Portland. Nadas, who recently completed a South American concert tour for the U.S. State Department, will present a varied program, including works of Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt and Bela Bartók, with whom he studied piano in Europe. He is well known for his performances of Beethoven’s sonatas and the complete keyboard works of Bach, which he will perform at Reed College beginning in February. Doreen and Gene Davis Caba weds Davis Doreen Caba made the satin and lace gown she wore for her wedding Aug. 17 to Gene Wayne Davis. A 1978 graduate of Sandy High School, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Caba of Boring. The groom’s mother and stepfather are Mr. and Mrs. A1 Dickson of Woodinville, Wash. His father is Clifton Davis of Welches. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Raymond Alcorn in the Sandy Assembly of God Church. The groom’s mother and stepfather are Mr. and Mrs. A1 Dickson of Woodinville, Wash. The ceremony was per formed by the Rev. Raymond Alcorn in the Sandy Assembly of God Church. Cindy Stotts of Sandy was the bride’s honor attendant Her bridesmaids were Teresa Caba, Linda Detherage, Debbie Bennett and Beth Lane. The best man was Scott Davis, brother of the groom. Ushers were Cecil Caba, Clifton Davis, Dan Brown and Matt Hartwell. Lorie Bennett and Tony Hale were flower girl and ring bearer. Organist for the ceremony was Tim De Rosso. Mona Alcorn was vocalist, and musical selections were “ Nadia’s Theme,” “ You Light up My Life” and “ Evergreen.” Candle lighters were the bride’s brother, Gary Caba, the groom’s brother, Dan Dickson, and Jana and Charla Alcorn. Mona Alcorn loaned the bride a locket which she wore for the wedding. The couple will live in San Diego where the groom is serving in the Marine Corps. Blue and yellow highlighted the wedding ceremony of Terry Lynn Schmidt and Corby Joseph Chappell on Aug. 5. The wedding was performed by the Rev. Paul Gross at the Hoodland Lutheran Church in Wemme. The bride carried a bouquet of daisies and yellow rosebuds with baby’s breath and yellow ribbon stream ers The church’s floral decoration of daisies and baby’s breath with yellow ribbons were arranged by the bride and her mother. The bride made her wedding gown of white cotton eyelet and attached a fingertip veil to her mother’s seed pearl wedding cap. Each bridesmaid fashioned her dress of blue and yellow floral cotton. Bridesmaids were Cheryl Garrison of Milwaukie, Nancy Hopfer of Tillamook, Cecilia Stiles of Dallas, Ore. and Vickie Klein of Salem. Matron of honor was Theresa Zakitof Clackamas. Carl Chappell of Corvallis, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Tim Walters and Bob Gell of Corvallis, Jim Rankin of Helix, Ore., and Dave Schmnidt of Sandy, brother of the bride The groom’s attendants wore blue tuxedoes The bride’s parents are Mr and Mrs Robert Schmidt of Sandy. The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Berkley Chappell of Corvallis The couple will be living in Independence, Ore. Marine Corps recruit Marine Private John A. Cheevers Jr., son of Emily L. and John A. Cheevers Sr. of 19625 SE 395th Ave. in Sandy, has completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. A 1978 graduate of Sandy Union High School, he joined the Marine Corps in May 1978 Chiropractor returns Sandy chiropractor Dr H. H Hazelett returned recently from the 72 annual convention of Oregon Chiropractors in Eugene 8 00 p m 2 2 4 Went F o w rd B o u lo a r d Stan Wall 1 m ile no. ot Z ig Z a g on Lolo Paas Rd. PIANO RECITAL Hoodland ceremony Nursing Home Service 1 :30 p.m. C o rn er Strauss & Pleasant Sandy O regon F a th e r A re te 668 4446 Willamette Center’s New Theater opens on Friday evening, Sept. 22, at 8:30 p.m., with the Mark Allen Players’ production of Arthur Miller’s Pulitzer prize winning play “ Death of a Salesman” , directed by Ben Padrow and featuring Mark Allen as Willy Loman. The show runs Friday and Saturday evenings through Oct. 28, 1978. The center is at 121 SW Salmon St. in Portland. For more information call 226-5757 Arlene and Jeffrey Blakeley (K elso area) 6 p .m ZIGZAG ENTERTAINMENT AWARD-WINNING PLAY 284-7439 St. MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Timberline Lodge is bolding its ninth annual “ Swiss Weekend” Sept 23-24 Throughout the weekend, the music, food and festivities will follow a Swiss theme. Saturday evenings a buffet dinner and dance is scheduled, with music from the Alps supplied by the Werner Blaser Swiss Kappwlle. Dancing will begin at 8:30 p.m. in the lodge’s rustic lobby. Other entertainers will be singers and yodelers Betty Abbott and Shirley French, and accordionists Walter Aeppli and Dieter Nachman. For reservations or more information, call 272-3311. Les Lusk is appearing Friday and Saturday from 9 p m -2 a m. at the Zigzag Inn. He performs what proprietor Collette Bartruff calls “uptown western” with his four-piece band and his daughter Leslie as vocalist. Lusk performs in the Inn's “cellar” . Jeffrey was bom IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH SWISS WEEKEND Couple honored Mr and Mrs Henry Norris celebrated their 30th wed ding anniversary Sept io with a buffet at their home near Boring The couple was married Aug 29, 1948 in Vancouver. Wash They have three children, Mid. Alan and Laura, and two grandsons f F----------------------------> Senior Center News A Sandy seniors a re preparing for the opening of their new gift shop. Volun teers have been very busy this past week putting up shelves and preparing the shop for use. A volunteer manager and a bookkeeper are needed to operate the gift shop. If you are interested in serving in one of these capacities, or if you know someone who might be, please call the center at 668- 5569. A tour of the Blitz Brewery is planned for Sept. 27 from 1- 3:30 p.m. Following the tour, guests will be treated to refreshments in the Blitz Hospitality Room There are still a few seats available on the bus. The October newsletter will include a complete fall schedule of activities. This week is the last opportunity to offer suggestions before the newsletter is published and the schedule finalized. Senior Center Activities Sept. 21-27 Thursday, Sept. 21 8:3O-ll:3Oa.m. Drop-in 11:30a.m.-l p.m. Loaves .. Fishes 1-4:30p.m. Drop-in Friday. Sept. *2 8:30-ll:30a.m. DropO-in 11:30a.m.-l p.m Loaves .. Fishes 1-4:30 p.m. Drop-in Monday, Sept. 25 8:30-11:30a.m. Drop-in 11:30 a.m.-l p.m. Loaves & Fishes 1-4:30 p.m. Drop-in Tuesday, Sept. 26 8:30-ll:30am . Drop-in 11:30 a.m.-l p.m. Loaves & Fishes 1-4:30 p.m. Drop-in Wednesday. Sept. 27 8:30-11:30a.m. Drop-in 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Loaves & Fishes 12:30-1:30 p.m. Nutrition Education 1-3:30 p.m. Tour of Blitz Brewery 3:30-4:30 p.m. Drop-in Z* A Golden Age Club The Sandy Golden Age Club met Sept. 14 for its regular potluck dinner and meeting in the Senior Center with 66 in attendance. M argaret Garlock was presented as a new member by Johnie Predm ore, membership chairman Following the flag salute, Grace Leibee. who formerly sang with the Portland Symphonic Choir, led the audience in singing “The Star-Spangled Banner ” Edith Smith served as hostess Edith Weidman was in charge of the kitchen, assisted by Thayus Par- menter, Verona Gardiner. Marie and Martin Allen, Earl Ostrander, Matt Shields and Katie Wolfe. Edith Weidman announced the Flea Market will be held at the upper level of the Community Center Nov. 3 and 4. Contact Edith at 668 6501 for table rentals and additional information A check for B400 was presented to the Sandy Senior Center by Clyde Sutherland, representative of the Sandy Kiwants Club, as the center’s share in the C o m m u n ity C a le n d a r project This money will go into the trust fund of the Sandy Senior (enter, and will not be used for general operating purposes, but for a specific project to be determined later. A supplem ent to the Golden Age Club directory is being planned to bring names and addresses up to date The deadline for sub m itting new sletter su b scriptions is Sept 30 The Gift Shop will be ready for occupancy by Oct. 18 for senior citizens in the Sandy Union High School District The Senior Center will retain a 15 percent commission on each item sold P resident E rnie H eg g e^ welcomed Esther Perren a n d ^ Evelyn Krebs, who have recently been in the hospital Fay Early was thanked for all the yard work he has done Julia Latimer and Maude Johnson entertain ed the group with a humorous skit. Group singing was a c companied by Ida Munion Door prizes were received by Alice Will and Esther Perren The next Golden Age Club potluck and m eeting is scheduled for T hursday, Sept 28