5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE June 28. 1952 FEMME PAGE SUNDAY and MONDAY o Bentley-Bonebrake Downing-Brown Wed Wedding at Roseburg In Church Ceremony Miss Jeannine Bentley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Bentley of Lyons became the bride of Richard D. Bonebrake, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bonebrake of Roseburg, in a beautiful garden ceremony at the home of his parents in Roseburg Sunday after- noon, June 15, at 2:30 with the min- ister from the First Baptist church, officiating. The bride given in marriage by her father was gowned in white chantel- ley nylon lace over satin, with fitted bodice waist, ballerina length skirt. The waist length veil was caught at the sides with clusters of Orange blos­ soms, and she carried white orchids. Attendants were her two sisters, Betty Bentley, maid of honor was dressed in a deep pink marquisette gown. Norma June Bentley, brides­ maid wore aqua marquisette, both carried white carnations. Judy Bone­ brake, flower girl wore white mar­ quisette. Dale Bonebrake acted as best man for his brother. Mrs. Bentley chose for her daugh­ ters wedding a navy blue dress with white accessories. Mrs. Bonebrake, mother of the groom was also attired in navy crepe gown with pink acces­ sories. Lyons — Baskets of daisies, white ftock and delphenium was used to: decorate the church for the marriage of Miss Juanita Elizabeth Downing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing of Lyons, and Richard D. I Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Brown of Santa Ana, Calif. The young couple exchanged their vows at the Community Methodist church at a 2 o’clock double ring cere­ mony with Rev. Rinke Feenstra, offi­ ciating. Soloist was Mrs. Donald HL» mTfll Sheythe of Mill City, who sang "Be- j cause” and “I Lovely You Truly”, ac­ companied by Mrs. Delos Hoeye of Silverton, who also played the wedding ’S ' marches. • 1 J Entering on the arm of her father I Robert Taylor and Buddy Baer release Deborah Kerr from the stake to which she has been tied at the order of the bride wore a white slipper satin I the Emperor Nero in one of the thrill sequences of ‘•Quo Vadis”, M-G-M s epic Technicolor drama of the birth gown with beaded neckline, long j of Christianity in a pagan world, which comes to the Mill City Theatre screen this Sunday and Monday. Thous­ pointed sleeves, and train, finger tip ands appear in the picture, heralded as the most spectacular ever to be filmed. veil edged in lace with beaded crown, I and carried a bouquet of white carna­ Downing of Portland wearing a gown . tions and stephanotis centered with of lime green taffeta, Mrs. William Mrs. Lila Bushnell Hosts Detroit Community Church white orchid. Royce of Medford, wearing gown of Meeting in Grode School Mrs. Robert Carleton of Lyons, pink taffeta, both carried matching Lucky Twelve Players sister of the bride was matron of honor bouquets of white daisies with head­ Pre; Detroit Lake session of Oates Detroit Community Christian church and wore a gown of yellow net with dresses, Twila Bailey of Salem was Lucky Twelve Pinochle clubers filled is holding regular Sunday school and lace jacket, and carried a bouquet flower girl wearing an orchid taffeta up their day thusly: Mrs. Lila Bush- church services in the grade school of white daisies with matching head­ gown with headdress, all wore lace nell as hostess brought and served until the building which they pur­ dress. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Duane mitts. to her guests chicken salad loaf. chased can be remodeled and made Mrs. Thelma Otto sealed off first ready for use. Wallace Koster of Kelso, Wash., j with Mr. .Brown as best man and prize with 1500 trump. Mrs. Joanne The former shop building belonging ' seating the guests were Duane Down- Long wiedled the crane on pinochle. to the high school has been moved I iig of Portland and Robert Carleton Mrs. Edna McCreary was the harassed to the church lot in new Detroit and workman that went down for low considerable work will be necessary of Lyons. Get started I Write or Phone! FRIl trial lessons will before it can be occupied. answer your questions. Mrs. Downing chose a teil blue crepe prize. dress with white accessories, for the James Stock of Sweet Home con­ We are proud to offer the Stenograph . .. and proud of the distinction it gives us in the business training field. ' wedding and Mrs. Brown wore a navy1 ducts the weekly service. He is study­ • r m u. S Pat on blue crepe dress with white acces- Santiam Valley Grange ing for the ministry at Northwest I sories both wore orchid corsages. Christian college in Eugene. Building Picnic Ground The newlyweds greeted their guests Santiam Valley Grange are moving at a reception in the club room which was decorated with bouquets of sweet ahead with the construction of a free 345 Court Street ' Phone Phone 3-5987 3-5987 Salem, Oregon « peas and roses. Cutting the wedding picnic ground alongside the grange cake was Mrs. Lafe Potter of Port­ hall located on the route of highway land, assisted by Mrs. Kenneth Meis 222 Jerry Coffman of Mehama states of Vancouver, Wash. Mrs, Delbert Mrs. Olive Ramey of Hillsboro, Bailey of Salem presided at the coffee that the new picnic spot will have president of the Rebekah Assembly of 1 urn and Mrs. Eldon Tietze also of running water, a stove and tables. Oregon Wednesday night officially This project is part of a nation­ ’ Salem at the punch bowl. Serving visited the Mill City Santiam Rebekah were Miss Bernice Manshotl of Hills­ wide community service contest spon­ lodge. Guests were present from boro, Miss Betty Wooddy of Ontario, sored by the Grange organization. Faith Rebekah lodge of Lyons, Three and Mrs. Conrad Lee of Salem. At The Santiam Valley Grange hall is Links Rebekah lodge of Harrisburg, i the gift table were Mrs. Roy Downing located approximately one-half of a and Molalla Rebekah lodge. of Sutherlin, Mrs. Earl Allen and Mrs. mile south of the bridge at Mehama The Rebekah degree was given dur­ i Floyd Bassett of Lyons. Passing the which links Marion and Linn counties. ing the evening for Margaret Bor­ ■n- I guest book was Miss Marlene Down- oughs, Anna Crook, Ida Carey and Irl of Sutherlin. MrS. H. E. Brow nof Olympia, Wash., Plymale. In charge during the eve­ For going away the bride changed Miss Betty Wooddy of Ontario, Mr. ning were Julia Bassett, noble grand to pink linen suit with white acces- and Mrs. Kenneth Meis, Vancouver, and Ada Plymale, vice grand. BOY’S WEARING APPAREL ' sories and white orchid, after a two Wash., Mr. and Mrs. John Jessin, Mr. The assembly president presented 2 to 16 Years weeks wedding trip to southern Cali­ and Mrs. Richard Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bassett with the Rebekah seal I fornia, the couple will be at home at Lewis Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew of perfection for her memory work 330 North Holly, Medford. Talley, Miss Helen Wietzel, Miss given during initiation, stating that Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Blanche Hall all of Portland. she has given only two seals during G. E. Brown. Santa Ana, Calif., Miss After the rehearsal Saturday eve­ her term in office for work given 265 N. High, SALEM Marieta Brown of Chicago, Mr. and ning a party was held at the home during initiation. of Mr. and Mrs. John McClurg. At­ The Rebekah assembly president tending were Juanita and Richard, Mr. was presented with a corsage and and Mrs. Gilbert Brown of Santa Ana, gift from the lodge; and tribute was Miss Marieta Brown of Chicago, Mr. paid her during the drill work also and Mrs. Hilton Brown of Olympia, with a special program presented by It's longer, stronger for '52-the greatest Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Wally Koster Allura Chance and Ruby Brisbin. tar ever built in the low-price field I and Bret of Kelso, Wash., Mr. and Refreshments of strawberry short­ Mrs. Bill Royce of Medford, Mr. and cake were served by Eva Duffy, Clara Mrs. Duane Downing and Paula of Morris, Mel Robinson, Hattie Fencl, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carleton, ! Gladys Podrabsky. Rachel Olmstead Larry and Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. Or­ who was in charge of decorations and ville Downing and the host and host­ used a patriotic theme in recognition ess, Mr. and Mrs. McClurg. of Flag day. While in Mill City Mrs. Ramey was It’s Your Newspaper—Subscribe Now an overnight guest at the home of cam bi notions QUO VADIS Prices for this show: Adults $1.00, Children 50c STARTING TIME: Sunday at 4:30 and 7:30 Monday at 7:00 Box office closes 8:45 both nights. - J 1 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY MARK STEVENS GAIL STORM 1 in Between Midnight & Dawn THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Konga, the Wild Stallion — Plus — WAYNE MORRIS in The Tougher They Come nograph CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE t The Greatest Motion Picture of All Time! Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Complete show can be seen any time up to 8:30 ctnnHnnHnnnnnHnnnHHviaannHnoi Mrs. Bassett Honored Tax Consultant Auditor By Rebekah President W. N. SIMMONS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT When in Salem THE BOY'S SHOP for Kids Matinee discontinued until September o o Bookkeeping, Accounting and Tax Service Corner 3rd & Marion STAYTON. ORE. Telephone 1114 I P.O. 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