The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 09, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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    5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
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Romey*Wrigglesworth
Married in Albany
Nowember 9. 1950
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY'
Nov. 10th and 11th
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in “BARRICADE”
In Technicolor
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Sabu. and Gail Russell in
' SONG OF INDIA”
St. Catherine s Parish
1st Communion Scene
Gates — Mrs. Louisa R. Romey,
daughter of Mrs. Rosa Roten, was
St. Catherine’s Parish a week ago
married to Ernest J. Wrigglesworth last Sunday morning was the scene
Saturday afternoon, Nov. 4.
The of a First Communion ceremony for
ceremony took place in Albany at a class of seven conducted by Father
the First Christian church. Mr. and Carl Mai and Sisters from Sublimity.
Mrs. Edmund L. Davis were the only
Richard Tickle, son of the Wm.
attendants. Both the bride and groom
have been residents of Gates for years F. Tickles; Lee McNealy, son of the
and a host of friends wish them hap­ Joseph McNealys; Dee Anna Steiner,
daughter of the Ray Steiners; Sylvia
piness.
Peterson, daughter of the Don Peter-
Upon the return of the couple fol­ isons; Joan Bigger, daughter of the
lowing a short wedding trip they were Ken Biggers; Larry Ziebert, son of
greeted at the home of the bride by | the Tony Zieberts; and Edward
a group of relatives and friends. Din­ Haney, son of the Frank Haneys
ner was served by the bride’s mother, were the seven members of the Com­
Mrs. Roten to Mr. and Mrs. Wriggles­ munion class of St. Catherine's parish.
worth, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Davis,
Misses Mary Jane and Phyllis Cox
Mr. and Mrs. William Wight, Mrs.
Mary Howell, Truman Tibbets, Ed ’ gave the lovely white chrysanthe­
Keith Oliver, Daniel, Edward and mums that decorated the altar for the
Herbert Romey, sons of the bride. I occasion. Mrs. Wm. Tickle and Mrs.
| Robert Bowes had charge of arrang-j
ing the altar.
Mr. Clarke, father of Mrs. Cecil
Mrs. Tony Ziebert and Mrs. J. O.
Lake and grandfather of Mrs. Eddie Murray prepared fresh linens for the
Stone passed away in Hardin, Mont., Parish altar. Parents of the chil­
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lake and dren of the Communion class ex­
Dick Cain are there.
pressed their appreciation for the
time and effort of those making the
service a beautiful one.
Special
thanks were given to Father Mai and
the Sisters, who, for the past year, j
have given the seven children cate-1
chism instruction.
After the completion of the First j
H. F. HINCH, Prop.
Communion ceremonies, the Commu- [
nion class members. Father Mai, and
“JUST GOOD
the Sisters enjoyed a special break­
fast at the home of the Ray Steiners, I
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KID'S M ATIN'EE — 2 p.m. Sat.
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SI NDAY and MONDAY
Noi. 1 2th and 13th
JAMES STEWART and
DEBRA PAGET
in
Broken Arrow
Technicolor
TUESDAY mid WEDNESDAY
N m , 11th and 15th
BRIAN IIONLEVY,
ROBERT PRESTON and
WILLIAM BENDIN
ia
Wake Island
lour boys and three girls received their first communion during mass October 29th at St. Catherine's Catholic
church here. The girls, left to right in first row, are Sylvia Peterson, Joan Bigger and Dee Anna Steiner.
Boys in second row are Larry Ziebert, Edward Haney, Richard Tickle and Lee McNealy. Altar boys and
pastor in back row are Michael Peterson. Ray Steiner Jr., the Rev. Carl Mai, pastor, Robert Ditter and
Gregory Peterson.
(Photo courtesy of The Statesman and Robert Veness)
L. R. Pinkstons Announce
Troth of Their Daughter
Gates PTA Enjoys Regular
Business Social Meeting
Mr. Arthur Kriever, Southern Pa­
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pinkston today
The Gates Parent-Teacher associa­
cific trainman is in the SP hospital
in San Francisco for a physical check­ announced the engagement and com­ tion met Thursday evening, Nov. 2,
F up.
ing marriage of their daughter, Le- in the recreation rooms of the high
dora, “Lee”, to Mr. David A. Kelly, school with a large attendance. Har­
the son of Mrs. Emma Kelly of Port­ old Wilson presided at a short busi­
ness session. Reports from the va­
land.
The wedding ceremony will be per­ rious committees were heard. Mrs.
formed in the First Presbyterian A. Meirose gave a short talk on the
church in Mill City by Dr. David J. most out-standing measures to be
Ferguson, minister of the Mill City voted upon at the coming election.
The results of the recent member­
FOR A GOOD SELECTION OF
church, on December 2 at 8 p.m.
Only the family are attending the ship drive were announced. The side
church ceremonies. After the wed­ under Mrs. Joe Joaquin and Mrs. Bur­
New and Used Furniture
ding vows, a reception with buffet rell Cole had secured the names of
supper at 8:30 p.m. in the American 69 renewals and new members; the
OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT!
Legion hall in Mill City has been ar­ other contestants. Mrs. Riley Champ
ranged for some 150 guests from and Mrs. Elmer Stewait reported 46
PHONE 5915
GATES, ORE.
new names. The side securing the
Mill City, Salem, and Portland.
lesser number will entertain those on
Miss Pinkston is now employed in the winning side at a future date.
Salem as an accountant for the May­
La Veta Powelson and Earl Hen-
flower Milk Co-op. Mr. Kelly is an
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ness,
members of the high school
engineer on the Detroit dam project.
. drama class were presented in a one-
act play, “Impudence of the Crea- |
ture”.
Mrs. Don Miley gave two
piano solos.
Refreshments were I
Carmen E. Stafford
served by the hostesses, Mrs. Velma
Carey, Mrs. Walter Thomas, Mrs.
Announces Marriage
Charles Tucker and Mrs. Hollis Turn-
Miss Carmen E. Stafford, daughter idge.
The prizes awarded to the
of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stafford room having the most parents in at­
of Gates, annonuced today she will tendance at the PTA meeting in Octo­
marry Mr. David H. Barnhardt. form­ ber was given the sixth grade, Mrs.
erly of Pasco, Wash., Saturday, Nov. Olive Barnhardt, teacher, and to the
II at 8:30 p.m. in the First Presby­ tenth grade in junior high.
terian church in Mill City.
The next meeting of the PTA will
beginning Oct. 9th
Dr. David J. Ferguson, minister be held at the high school Thursday
of the First Presbyterian church will evening, December 7.
perform the marriage ceremony.
Friends of the couple and family are CLAUDIA PARK CELEBRATES
invited.
SIXTH BIRTHDAY’ AVITH PARTY
At the present time*Miss Stafford
Gates—Claudia Park was all of six
is employed at Stewart’s grocery in years old Friday, Nov. 3. To help
Mill City, and Mr. Barnhardt is now her celebrate the happy occasion her
doing construction work in Salem. mother, Mrs. Wilson Park, nvited
Miss Stafford indicated that after a number of Claudia’s little friends
marriage they will live in Gates.
to her home for an afternoon of fun
and games.
A birthday cake and
Come Early Friday and Saturday to Insure a Table
Thomas Jefferson aided in estab­ small individual cakes, each centered
by a tiny candle and ice cream were
lishing the National Gazette in 1791. served at the close of the afternoon
by Mrs. Wilson, assisted by Mrs. Glen .
Hearing, Mrs. James Fish of Mill
City, and Mrs. J. Harden, to Claudia,
her brother and sister Sue and Bobbie,
Sharon and Jimmie Hearing, Mickie |
Plant, Johnnie Reeves, Linda Harris,'
Martha Harden, Butch Putman and
Jimmy Fish of Mill City.
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