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THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1953 THE SANDY POST SAIIDY THEATRE SOCIETY AND CLUB ACTIVITIES Phone Sandy 3331 Women's Editor Dorothy Elerath Christian Science Services Sunday Morning 11 A. M. Sunday School 11 A. M. Wed.

night service 2nd Wed. each month, 8 P.M. tad and Main Strata Formerly Am. Region Hall ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND Joint Installation Held Of Eastern Star And Masons Matinee, New Years Day, Open At 1:45 p. m.

Thursday thru Saturday January 1 thru 8 Willie and Joe Back at the Front with Tom Ewell, Harvey Lembock ALSO A Yank in Indo-China with John Archer, Douglas Dick Plus Cartoon- and News Sunday thru Tuesday January 4 thru 6 Duel At Silver Creek In Technicolor with Audie Murphy, Stephen McNally Also The Sniper with Adolph Menjou, Marie Windsor Plus News and Cartoon Open House Honors Birthday Of Hale And Hearty 92-Year -Old An open house honoring the 92nd birthday of Robert S. But-terlield, father of Mrs. Jack Malney, was held at the Malney home Christmas Eve. Those coming to pay their respects to the elderly man include Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Kubitz and children; Mr. and Mrs. Curt Hadley; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gomoll; Bill Bollinger; Mrs.

F. Limbaugh, Dianna and Jim; Mrs. L. Reich and Joanne; Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Selven; Mrs. Jim McCormick; and Mrs. Mei Skrivseth and Joyce. Birthday cake decorated with Christmas motif and coffee were served. Mr.

Butterfleld spends part of every winter in Sandy visiting his daughter and son-in-law. The rest of the time he makes his home in Brule, Nebraska. In colorful joint installation0; ceremonies held Saturday even 34th time as secretary having served 34 years. After the services a reception ing, December 29 at the sandy Masonic Hall, Eastern Star and Masonic officers for the ensuing was held in the dining room. Tables were beautifully decorat Alma Francis Fields Elected President Of Sandy Musk Club Of special interest to the Sandy area is the announcement of the organization of the Sandy Music Club which met early this month at the Sandy Woman's club.

Mrs. Alma Francis Fields (Mrs. Kenneth Fields) was made president, and it is probably the first club of Its kind locally devoted entirely to music. The purpose of the club as outlined in its constitution is to "promote the musical education and culture of its members; to stimulate a love for music in the schools and community and to year were seated, The following Eastern star ed in keeping with the Christmas motif. members were installed: Sue Johnson, worthy matron; Ivan Jehovah's Witnesses Maaonlo HaQ Sundays Bible Lecture 7 pjn.

Watch tower Bible atady pjn. Fridays Servloe meeting pjn. Theooratte Ministry pjn. Family Gathering Held I Barker, worthy patron; Mildred McElreath, associate matron; Ro On Christmas At The Fred Gilbert Home bert Norman, associate patron; Hazel Murray, conductress; Lois A family reunion was held at Volbrecht, treasurer, Augusta the Fred Gilbert home on Rt. 1, Bruns, secretary; Margaret Jar- Sandy on Christmas Day.

Their SUBSCRIBE TODAY vis, chaplain; Hazel Robinson, son, Norman was home on 10-day Barker's Bugle marshal; Blanche Lundbom, exchange programs with other Ada; Patricia Morgan, Ruth; leave. Mr. end Mrs Fied Gilbert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kubitz: Mr.

and Mrs. Zara Rlchey, Esther; Elsa Hud' clubs." Mrs. F. R. Hunter of Portland, president of the Oregon Federa son, 'Martha; Margaret Kotzman, Sandy Baptist Chapel T.

J. Kubitz and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kubitz and family; Electra; Helen Nelson, Warder; tion of Music clubs was present Carl Kline, sentinel. A.

W. SKOGAN, Pastor and served as temporary chair Appointed officers installed from the Rainbow Order include Elinor Seiberts, Lillian Green- 1:00 A. M. .11:00 A. M.

P. M. ..1:00 P. M. 7:80 P.

M. well, Ruth Loundree, Inez How Sunday School Horning Servloe Young People's Meeting Bible Study for Adults Evening Servloe Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kubitz and family of Portland; Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Mallory and family of Hood River; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kubitz of P.irtlant, ani Tom McGulr-! were other guects attending th reunion. SANDY REBEKAH LODGE man for installation of officers. She also outlined the work and scope of Federation and stressed its value to this state when all music groups worked through it as one for the good of all.

The club became the newest one in ard, May Wyman, and Lillian Packard. Installing officers were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shetterly, matron the federation. Main Street Loop Highway, Sandy West Junction and patron; Ruth Loundree, mu TO INSTALL OFFICERS Serving with Mrs.

Fields for sician; Dessa Mclntyre, chaplain; the coming year will be Mrs. Agnes 'Barker, installing mar shal. Wm. Grashorn and Mrs. Walter Koch, vice-presidents; Mrs.

Glenn S. Keller, secretary; Mrs. Thomas Rainbow girls made an arch of rainbow colors and Sue walked Mrs. David Thomas will be installing officer at the Sandy Rebekah Lodge Installation scheduled for Thursday, January 8, at Odd Fellows Hall. Officers to be installed will include: Mrs.

Sarah Illge, noble grand; Mrs. Maud Johnson, vice grand; Mrs. Manda Colson, re through it to the east where she was presented a bouquet of chrysanthemums and carnations, Scales, treasurer; and Mrs. ku-ben Hoffmall, Mrs. Dean Barnett and Mrs.

Chalmer Landis, directors. Meetings will be held the 2nd Monday of each month at 8 o'clock at the Woman's hall. Carl Sandstrom presented col Sandy Community Church (Presbyterian) DR. WILLIAM L. KILLIAN, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL A.M.

MORNING SERVICES 11:00 A. M. YOUNG PEOPLE'S CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR 7:80 P.M. Sermon, "The Message Of The Church" This church wishes you a very Happy and Prosperous New Year cording secretary; Mrs. Violet Gomoll, financial secretary; and ors to the east and the pledge of allegiance was given.

Johnny Metsger and Lu Ree Landis sang two aongs accompanied by Mrs. Edna Amstad, treasurer. A ma Francis Fields. Officers of Sandy Masonic Lodge No. 158, AFAM include Christmastide Celebrated By Mountain Area Residents Master, John E.

Mills; Senior warden, Herbert Peterson; Junior warden, Harold E. Bab- the old-fashioned cock: treasurer, Clarence Brown; Mrs. A. B. Bradley Christmas was, as usual, a AUtl A sisters, Mrs.

Vera Anderson of Santa Clara, and Mrs. Kruger secretary, Ed Bruns; senior deacon, Fred Decker; junior deacon. John Metseer; senior ste Bowden and Jack of -Portland, very gala occasion for most tr.juntaln 'families. Everyone, it Sounds like a busy, very happy I kijA fays of th holiday i vboyour. ward, Lennls Edwards; junior seems, either had company or steward, John Halyard; chaplain, went somewhere to be someone else's company.

Albert Barrow; tyler, Carl Klein; CHURCH OF CHRIST NON-DENOMINATIONAL SERVICES EVERY SUNDAY III IOOF Hall, Corner of Main and Stratue Streets In Sandy Bible Study Classes 10:00 A. M. Worship and Communion 11:00 A. M. Young People's Meeting 6:30 P.M.

Evening Service 7:30 P.M. BLANTON E. BROWN, Minister EVERYONE WELCOME trustee. Kenneth FredencKson. Gladys and Harry Perkins Ivan Barker, Installing onicer went to Portland to the home and E.

M. Nelson, installing mar of her sister and brother-in-law, shal, had charge of the Installa tion. John K. Murray was in stalled as marshal. Mr.

and Mrs. William Monner, near Lents. (Mr. Monner runs a sawmill there. Also present at the family reunion were Gladys' mother.

Maud RvDczvnskl: Mrs. Ed Bruns was Installed lor tne Christmas. Daughter Arrives Mr. and Mrs. Everett Darr of Government Camp are the parents of a new baby daughter.

They already have two boys. Claus Hofeldt is just back from a five week trip to California. He spent about two weeks with his son, Vaughn Hofeldt, who Is chief Ranger in the Mt. Shasta district, U. S.

National Forest. While there, father and son spent some time visiting the Comstock mine near Virginia City, Nevada, where Claus collected some more interesting rocks for the chimney he is buil -r niary Armstrong ana' namieen who used to live in Zigzag, and other relatives to the number of about fourteen altogether. Dean and Lorraine Barnett went to Portland and had a won derful dinner out, by themselves, ding in his home. Later, he visit Telephone Sandy 2331 Lorraine, after her recent illness and a strenuous session with her part in the Sandy school Christ ed Los Angeles, meeting there mas entertainment, was glad to with Arthur Halley, son of Maud Halley of Zigzag. two men visited Bakersfield.

Tehachapi just relax. The C. A. Blosses had and other places, investigating Christmas guests their two effects of the recent earthquakes. Mrs.

Tom Jones' name was in advertently omitted, last week. daughters, Louella and Nola Doane, also Perry Doane and the Doane children, Carol and Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Owen spent the holiday in Portland with as one who received a polnsettia i -J hi "A Scales Sale Is A REAL Sale" GMpSHE, their daughter Jackie Secomb, den Club dinner.

James Langdon received the special citation and award, Instead of a wholely mythical "Mr. James." Sorry. husband Jack, and small daughter Diane. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Kelsey, who are usually busy around the Zigzag Inn, took their children, Kip and Muriel, to Portland also, for Christmas dinner with Mrs. Kelsey's mother, Mrs. M. A. Stone.

The Reuben Meyers and two sons went to Gresham to the home of the Armon Grimsteds, Little Girls (2 to 6) Were Now Colorful Wool Coats $6.95 $4.95 Ladies Blouses $3.95 $4.95 $1.99 Ladies Blouses $5.95 $2.99 Ladies Purses $1.99 $2.99 99c Ladies Purses $3.99 $1.99 Ladies Gloves $1.49 79 SUNSET THEATRE Phone 2021 Sandy, Oregon DIVISION ST. DMVE-ITJ THEATRE 165th Division M8t OPEN AT 8 P.M. Movies Begin at Dusk HOOD THEATRE Gresham, Oregon Phone Gresham 784 The Theater Equipped with Hearing Aids OPEN Weekdays: 6:45 Saturdays and Sunday: 1:45, Thurs. Sat. Jan.

1-8 Battle Zone John Hodiak, Linda Christian Also Lady From Cheyenne Loretta Young for Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Howard of Zigzag (he is working at a saw-mill north of Brightwood) had her mother and father of Auburn, Washington, as Christmas guests. Cleat Boyd of Wemme went Thurs.

thru Sat Jan. I LAnkleJs 49c 59c 39c to San Francisco on business, taking with him his small daughters, Heidi and Jill, who Kirk Douglas Elizabeth Threat The Big Sky ALSO Lana Turner in The Merry Widow In Technicolor spent Christmas with old friends there. Herbert Bradley of Portland Bath Sets $3.95 SZ.C3 Combs 10c 5c Hankies. 25c to 59c 19c Stamped Goods to Embroider 79c to $1.19 49c Children's Purses 89c 59c and Claus Hofeldt of Woodlands were dinner guests of the A. B.

Bradleys. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Frost Sunday-Tuesday Jan. 4-6 It Grows On Trees With Irene Dunne, Dean Jagger Plus Hang-man's Knot (In Technicolor) With Randolph Scott spent Christmas Eve with their daughter Lois, her husband Nor man Park, and the three small Parks.

On Christmas, the Parks went In to Portland for dinner with the other grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Park Sr.

The James Lynes had as their Sunday, Thurs. Jan. 4-8 Monkey Business Gary Grant Marilyn Monroe Pius-Cyclone Fury Charles Starret and Smiley Burnett This Weekend Friday, Saturday and Sunday Jan. 2-3-4 Diana Lynn and Charles Coburn PEGGY plus Rory Calhoun and Guy Madison MASSACRE RIVER Opens 6:30 p. m.

Show Starts At 7:00 p. m. Open Sat, Sun. ONLY guests all Christmas week Mr. and Mrs.

Adama of Gold Beach, Lorraine Lyne's parents. Wed. -Saturday Jan 700 Captain Kidd (In Color) With Abbott and Costello Plus Against All Flags (Technicolor) Enrol Flynn, Maureen The James Langdons had all of their three children home for PRICES REDUCED ON Odds and Ends Lace and Trimmings Remnants Of Cotton or Rayon Prints Skirts, Jackets Christmas, and a lot of other re latives besides. Donna came home from the University of Oregon to spend the holidays, re turning to school next Sunday. Betty and Forrest Robinson Always a Good Show at The SUNSET Theater Always A Good Show At The HOOD THEATER For Your Enjoyment came down irom Bremerton.

Louise and Bill Elnstad and children, Bill and Joanne, came up from Eugene to join the clan, also Bill's mother, Mrs. Elnstad Sr. Then later, on Sunday, in came Jim's father, Phone 2591 Sandy, Oregon iLangdon and family, and two.

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