5—Till Mil I ( HA SOCIETY PAGE Traffic Rules Broken Show Some Decline Quiet Wedding Held in Home For Couple The marriage of Mrs Lois Ander­ son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Fleetwood of this city, to Mr Ben­ jamin Bisiel of Canyonville was solemnized at a quiet ceremony at the home of the bride's parents Thursday afternoon. Dr. David Fer­ guson performed the ceremony while Mr. and Mrs Frank Merrill attended the couple Mrs. Merrill sang and Mrs. Donald Sheythe played the wedding music. The bride was dressed in a beige dressmaker suit, adorned with a cor­ sage of white flowers. Her acces­ sories were brown. A reception was held following the ceremonies at the Fleetwood home for close friends and relatives. The couple will make their home in Can­ yonville, following the honeymoon trip, where Mr. Bisiel is employed by the Kuckenberg Constuction com­ pany Friends Surprise Two on Birthday With Parties A surprise birthday party was held at the Merritt Buhler home Sunday afternoon for Lyle Roberts by his wife, with couples attending the gala affair. The group enjoyed an evening of Pinochle following refreshments, which were served by the hostess. Those attending the celebration were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller, Mr and Mrs. John Pelteir, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Buh ler and the hostess and her husband. Mrs. Orville Larsen was surprised with a birthday party at her home by several of her friends Monday evening. Refreshmets were furn­ ished by Mrs. Lyle Roberts and Mrs Merritt Buhler. Surprising the hostess of honor were Mr and Mrs. Ray Walker, Mr. and Mrs. James Fernaid, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richards and Mr. Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Buhler sent congratula­ tory messages, but were unable to attend. January 12, 194® 4 X I t Ul’IUsl- Thursday, Friday and Saturday CARY' GRANT and ANN SHERIDAN A total of 37,843 convictions for In moving traffic violations were added I Was a Male War Bride to the records of Oregon drivers in Years' Funniest Comedy! 1949. the state driver's license divi­ sion reported today­ Sunday and Monday in addition to the traffic violations. MARK STEVENS 2,013 drivers were convicted of driv­ and ing while intoxicated, an offense for COLEEN GRAY which their licenses were automati­ cally revoked. Less serious offenses resulted in 811 temporary suspen­ sions of the driving privilege, most of in Technicolor which were based on court recom- , niendation. Tuesday and Wednesday Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry An explained that judges are required by American Classic law to forward records of all traffic j convictions to the driver's license | division. They become a part of the indvidual driver's record, t ogether Thursday, Friday and Saturday i with all accidents in which he is in­ GENE AITRY volved. A bad driving record, indi- in I cated by too many accidents and convictions, may result in suspension THE BIG SOMBRERO without court action, he pointed out — Pius — A total of 51 different causes for Jl'DY CANOVA suspension appear in the report, with in reckless driving accounting for more LOUISIANA HAYRIDE than half the actions. Other leading causes were speed In violation of the Doors open at 7:20 P.M. basic rule, hit and run, failure to Complete show can lie seen any tin» have an operator's license, and phsi- up to 8:30 cal condition. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll SAND OES—One of the youngest leader» to serve, Mrs. Marguerite McCoy was recently elected Worthy Matron of the Marilyn chapter of Eastern Star. She Is 22. Photo courtesy Capital Journal TOBACCO ROA1) Altar Group Holds Regular Meeting A dozen members of the Altar so­ ciety of St. Catherine’s church of Mill Ctiy gathered at the home of Mrs. Florence Ressler Wednesday evening for the regular meeting of the or­ ganization. Mrs. Lowell Stiffler as­ sisted with refreshments following the meeting. The next meeting of the group will be held at the home of Mrs. J. W. McNealy with Mrs. Allen Keith as­ sisting. Those who plan to attend are asked to telephone Mrs. McNealy. Ladies who attended the meeting were the Mesdames' Tony Ziebert, Allen Keith. Lowell Stiffler, Donald Peterson, Ione Tickle. Russell Hoff­ man. J. W. McNealy. J. O Murray, E. L. Kellom, Edward Miatke, Maj. hor and the hostess. Mrs. Florence Ressler. Wood pulp is the basis of 95 per­ cent of all paper. Rayon for draperies and furniture covering is made from wood pulp Wallpaper comes from wood Farmers are now growing trees as a cash crop One tree will make a million mat ches—one match will burn a million trees. The farmer is the principal owner of forest lands in America today. One Good VITTLE Desert es Another' Yon can pick and choose underneath NEW <950 jy C'a-^9 First Meeting Of O.E.S. Held For New Year The first regular meeting of Mar­ ilyn Chapter, No. 145, Order of East­ ern Star, for the current season was held at the lodge hall Monday eve­ ning, January 9 Presiding over the meeting were the new worthy ma­ tron, Marguerite McCoy, and new worthy patron, Lawrence Walworth. Mrs McCoy, daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Smith of Sheridan, has received some publicity as the young­ est worthy matron ever to serve the i chapter in that capacity, and possi­ bly the youngest in the state of Ore­ gon at the present time. She is 22 j years of age. Following business matters Mon­ day evening, a practice session for J the new officers was held. The an- ■ nual school of instruction, when a grand officer will visit to instruct the group on the ritualistic work, will be held at the hall at 7:30 on the eve­ ning of Thursday, January 19 Mary Kelly was selected to serve on the advisory council of Acacia as- sembly. No. 40 of Stayton, Order of j Rainbow for Girls, as a representa­ tive of Marilyn chapter. She will be I installed during regular installation i ceremonies for Rainbow officers to 1 be held in Stayton on WedneiJlay evening. January 18. At that time, i Marlene Verbeck will be installed as worthy advisor, the first Mill City ' girl to attain that office. The refreshment committee Mon­ day night was made up of Mildred Allen, Maxine Hill, and Mary Kelly. JUNGWIRTH Sand and Gravel Co. Washed Sand, Cement Rock, Crushed Road Rock, Oil Rock, Fill Rock Shovel and Trucks for Hire z* Mill City Plant 2 Miles West on River Road REBEKAH—Miss Carmen Stafford, Mill City grade tchool teacher, st as named Noble Grand of the Suntiam Rebekah lodge recently. She is one of the youngest lodge leaders In history. She is 21 years old. Pho‘o courtesy Capital Journal Engagement Told Of Local Couple By Parents Mr. and Mis. Cleve Brewer of this city have announced the engagement of their daughter, Dolores Elaine, to .Gordon Glenn Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kay, also of Mill City Miss Brewer Is a senior at Mill City high school while Mr. Kay is a sopho­ more at Oregon State College, major­ ing in engineering. No date for the ¡wedding has been set by the young i couple. 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