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was flower girl, wearing a short lav
ender dress with purple sash, a white
headband with purpie flowerets, and
I carried a small teardrop bouquet of
tiny white mums, with white steam
ers.
Ringbearer was young Michael
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Cole, of Mill City, nephew of the
groom, attended in white dinner jack-
I et and black trousers, as were all the
I other men in the party.
Married in Salem Recently
1 he bridegroom chose Gordon M.
Devine, of Gates, brother of the bride
for best man. Groomsmen were Thurlo
Cole, Portland, brother of the groom,
GATES—The Presbyterian Church and Donald Bates, Salem. Usher«
in Mill City was the setting for a were Wayne Devine, brother of ths
lovely wedding Saturday evening, bride, and Burnett Cole, of Mill City,
August 30th, at 8:00 P. M., when brother of the groom.
Lorena June Devine, daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Devine chose a navy blue af
and Mrs. Merle Devine of Gates, ex ternoon dress, with navy and white
changed marriage vows with Marlin accessories for her daughters wed
L. Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barrel ding. Mrs. Cole wore a light blue lace
Cole, of Mill City. The double wed dress, with pink and white acessor-
ding ring ceremony was head by Rev. ies, and both wore pink and white cor
Robert Roach, before large baskets sages.
of lavender and white gladioluses.
A reception was held in Fellowship
There were other bouquets of glads Hail, immediately following the cer-
and purple dahlias, and white bells emony, where the lavender and whits
tied with white bows marked the color scheme was carried on with
pews. The organist was Mrs. Lee streamers, dahlias, aster and glad-
Ross, Mill City.
iolius.
Candlelighter» were Lynette Haff
Cutting the beautifully decorated
ner, Bay City, Ore. and Joanne Cole, | wedding cake, three tiers topped by
of Klammath, California, dressed in bride and groom cake on pedestals.
identical voilet flock-dot dresses of were
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Mrs. .______
Arnold Syverson, Mill City,
nylon, with lavender sashes, and lav-' and Mrs. Arnold Burgess, KUmmath
ender plaited headbands, carrying Falls, both aunts of the bride. Mrs.
purple tapers centered in nosegays Walter Brisbin. Gates, poured, and
bouquets of lavender mums.
. 1 Miss Sharlene Cole, neice of the groom
Mrs. Don Sheythe, of Mill City, placed the gifts. Miss Donna Graves
sang Because" and "Walk Hand in and Mrs. John Payton, both of Salem,
Hand With Me", accompanied by were in charge of the gift table, ana
Mrs. Lee Ross.
other assistants were Mrs. Joseph
The bride, escorted to the altar by Novak Gates, and Mrs. Jess Haywood,
her father, was lovely in a long sleev-
ill City.
ed, fitted dress of chantilly lace, with 1
p
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For going ___
away, the lovely
sabrina neckline, and sequin trim ou! chose a” navy blue'dress witl/bolero'
bodice. The skirt was fashioned with and white accessories, and donned the
six tiers of lace and tulle, with a lace orchid corsage which centered her wed
panel in front and longer back panel, ding bouquet. After a trip to Yellow-
caught
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veil was shirred nylon net, with a at home September 10th, at 2427 Mar
stand-up crown of sequins and pearls, ket St. in Salem. The groom is em
and she carried a wedding boquet of ployed by Simpson Plywood, and the
cascading stephanotis, centered with bride will continue in the Dept, of
a lavender orchid corsage.
Motor Vehicles office in Salem.
Mrs. Donald Bates, of Salem, was
Matron of Honor, gowned in pale1
orchid flock-dot nylon, with shaded
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cumberbund, to which a long back 1 Lz CCA the OOS tor
panel was attached. She wore a la-'
BE SERE WITH
Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crook, who were vender headdress with purple flowers,
1 married August 29 in the First Methodist church in Salem. The white shorty gloves, and carried a
bouquet of deep lavender
PHILCO
new Mrs. Crook is the former Andrea Dee Davison, daughter of teardrop
mums with lavender ribbon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davison of Lyons. Mr. Crook is the son of
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Marvin Rem
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Ann Crook of Mill City.
pel, of Dallas, former roommate of
the bride, and Caroline Brejcha, of
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home after September 7.
, Portland, former schoolmate. Both
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The bride is a graduate of Stayton 8‘ris wore dresses identical with that
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as a secretary
with a Salem chid headbands,^with _ purple flowers, >
Philco, Motorola, Zenith
insurance firm. The bridegroom is a wearing white shorty gloves, and car-
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graduate of Mill Citv high school and ry*ng teardrop bouqets of orchid and
in purple mums.
Appliance Co.
I Little Cathy Case of Klamath Falls
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Miss Andrea Dee Davison of Salem,
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
. Davison of Lyons, became the bride
i of Richard G. Cro k, son of Mrs. Ann
When You Think of
Crook of Mill City, at the First Me-
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I thodist church in Salem Friday, Au
gust 29 at 7:30 p. m., with Dr. Brooks
Think of the
III. Moore officiating.
The executive board of the Parent-
| The church was beautifully decor- I Teacher Association met Thursday
MILL CITY DRIVE IN
la ted with baskets of white gladioli I night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T.
and chrysanthemums,
with blue I H. Baughman, with George Humphrey
When You Think of the Drive In Think of
streamers and blue foliage, also blue , the new president in charge. Twelve
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BURGERS * ICE CREAM * FRENCH
candles.
. men and women were in attendance.
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Many spirited suggestions were
Soloist for the double ring cere
FRIES and < CONEY ISLAND HOT DOGS
mony was a Mr. Potter of Salem, who made, the subjects of which will be
sang "Because" and “The Lord’s recommended by the board to the
| general body of the PTA Wednesday
Prayer.’
The bride, who was given in mar- night.
It was decided to invite parents and
riage by her father, wore a gown of
chantilly lace over tulle. The floor teachers of the Gates Elementary
length contoured skirt with tiers of i school to attend the meetings here.
lace and tulle in back was topped by 1 a« it is understood they do not have
a princess-style bodice of la, e de [an organization this year.
About the New
sign, fashioned with a Sabrina neck | Mrs,. George Humphrey accepted
line and k>ng pointed sleeves. The the position of budget chairman, Min
nylon illusion fingertip veil was utes of the June executive board
caught to the headdress of pleated meeting were read by the secretary,
nylon with seed pearls and rhine- Mrs. Dellis Hince. Appointed to ‘ be in
stones. Her bouquet was of white charge of entertainment for the
roses and stephanotis with small teachers’ reception were Mrs. Paul
Helgath, Mrs. James Gordon, and
leaves of blue foliage.
Maid of honor was Miss Norma Mrs. James Putman. Discussion on
When your purchase your new battery let
Bentley of Lyons, wearing a ballerina the new budget was held, and a
us tell you about our Fox battery charge
length sapphire blue nylon gown change considered for the room
with white tulle headdress and white count prize.
maintainer. It keeps the batteries factory
A report on the progress of the
accessories. She carried a basket of
kindergarten was sent to the meet
blue and white carnations.
fresh, full charged when you install it in
Serving as bridesmaid was Mrs, ing by Mrs. Robert Veness, chairman.
your automobile. Six and 12 volts.
Members of the board will furnish
Don Ellingson of Mill City, whose
gown and flowers matched those of refreshments for the first meeting
of the PTA for the current year Wed I
the maid of honor.
Don Ellingson served as best man nesday, September 10, in the high
for the bridesgroom, with David school library.
Attending last week’s meeting
Jones of Salem and Dubbie Stewart
WE GIVE 8 4 H GREEN STAMPS
were Mr. and Mrs. George Humph
of Hermiston as ushers.
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Highway 22
Mill City
The bride’s mother was gowned in rey, Mrs. Dellis Hince, Mrs. Al Nes
a sheath of powder blue lace with bitt, Mrs. James Gordon, Mrs. Frank.
matching jacket and blue and white Moore, Mrs. Paul Helgath, Mrs. Her
accessories. Her corsage was of white bert Hutchinson, Mrs. Charles Kelly,
roses.
. | Lawrence Brent, and Mr. and Mrs.
The bridegroom’s mother wore a Sid Baughman.
' gown of beige lace over satin with | The next meeting for the group is
brown accessories, and a corsage of scheduled for Thursday evening, Oc
cream and orange roses.
tober 2, at the home of Mrs. Al Nes-!
During the month of September all you have to do
Following the ceremony, a recep- bitt.
to win
| tion was held in the Carrier Room of ‘
! the church. The wedding cake and ■ In _ a letter received from lela
floral decorations were in blue and Barkley, she states that they arrived
white.
at Manhattan, Kansas, on Labor Day
Cutting the cake were Mm. Tom Monday, and are comfortably settled
is to visit Raleigh Harold's in Stayton, sign your
( Morris of Mill City, cousin of the in an apartment, the address of which
name and drop it in the box. At the end of the
I groom, and Mrs. Lyle Vanderbeef of is 417 Osage Street. After leaving
| Boise, Ida., aunt of the bride. Mrs. Yellowstone the young couple spent
month we will hold a drawing. You do not need To
Ernest Copeland of Eugene, another the next night at Sheridan, Wyo.,
be present to win.
cousin of the groom, was at the remarking that the Rig Horn Moun
punch table. Coffee was poured by tain» were the most beautiful they
You'll find the best in flowers and shrubs here.
an aunt of the bride, Mrs. Gene Pe- had ever seen. They were also greatly
See
us about your lawn and landscaping prob
wonka of Vancouver, Wash.
impresed by the Mt. Rushmore Me
Passing the guest book was Mrs. morial in the Black Hills of South
lems.
Ed Pewonka of Vancouver, another Dakota. Another night on the trip
sunt. Assisting was Miss Cclleen was spent at Rapid City, S. D., and
Martinson of Salem.
the final one at O'Neil. Neb. The
For going away, the bride woi ? a weather was very cool on the way,
beige wool blouson dress with br wn
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Nursery and Florist
and orange accessories and a corsage
much greener th an Oregon is
Open
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m.
to 9 p. m. Including Sundays
of white roses
now.’* However. ! ilerrres of
After a honeymoon trip in
in Kansas,
1*4 Blocks West of Stayton Highway
» heat" greeted th
they will make their home
¡time staff
Phone Stayton KO 9-2534
319 W. Washington St.
Barkley will be •
South 16th in Salem, and wi
college.
er at Kansas St
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TBE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE TH! RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, l»5h
NEW FALL BLOUSES
Sizes 32 to 46 $2.98 and $3.98
NEW FALL WASHABLE FLANNEL. 62 in. wide
$2.98 and $3.98
Lorena Devine Marries
Marlin Cole Recently
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Come and Hear
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Always the best in food here, too!
Try one of our choice steaks
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Church Sunday Evening x,Ixp!,,ye,‘ at a supermarket
PTA Executive Board
Has Busy Session
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Kobalite Perma-Charge
Factory Fresh Battery
Homemaker Holiday
Bread Show
Be our Guests at the Fancy Overseas Bread
Recipe Show
Wednesday, September 17
1:30 P.M., 1385 1st St.
Door Prizes Will Be Given
FREE COFFEE
See the Display of Textile Painting
Nancy Haven Home Economist for the Western
Beet Sugar Producers will be on hand.
Don't Miss It!
Santiani Farmers Co-op
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Seeds
Fertilizer
Cnstom Cleaning
Feeds
Grinding nnd Mixing
Petroleum Products
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