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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1958)
J—THE MILL CITY EN TERREI« THURSDAY. NOVEMBER t; To Conduct Meetit LOOK YOUR BEST - Mary Kelly, Woman s Editor The New Santiam Union High School Building will be dedicated Thursday night. You’ll want to look your best, so visit us before you go. Married Recently at Gresham Two Operators to serve you. Phone 6¿5 9 Louise Marie Haun Married to Carl Stevens At Four Corners Church GATES—A wedding of much inter est to folks in this area, was perform ed in the Trinity Methodist Church at Four Corners last Sunday after Bill Koch, Prop. Phone 6103 noon at 3:00 P. M., when Miss Louise Marie Haun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Haun, now of Salem, exchanged vows with Carl L. Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stevens of Rickreall. The double ring cere mony was read by Rev. Joe Harding, Clyde Freeman before a setting of White and Blue Conducting a Crusade for Yotuh chrysanthemums. Soloist was Mrs. Robert Just of Salem, who sang Be here at the Christian church Novem cause” and “The Lord's Prayer , ac ber 16-21 will be Mr. and Mrs. companied by Mrs. Willis Black, or Clyde Freeman. Clyde and Alice Freeman after ganist. Rex Herron of Gates, and years of pastoral and evangelistic Kelly Berquist of Salem, lighted the I work have closed a successful pas- tapers. The bride, given in marriage by her torate of six years at Stayton, to father, was lovely in a lace and taffeta , enter Y outh Crusade Work, gown with Sabrina neckline and 1 Prior to his conversion, he had long sleeves The bouffant skirt, with *Pe«t years in the entertainment lace insets, ended in a chapel train. I Held as a night dub and dance hall Her elbow length veil fell from a | entertainer. After his conversion he crown of iridescent seed pearls, and; met and married Alice Fraser where- she carried a white Bible, and white upon they dedicated themselves to orchids and stephanotis bouquet. full-time Christian service. Clyde re Matron of Honor, was the bride’s «”ved his Bible training at North- siter, Mrs. Wilmer Crites, of Corval- west Christi. nCollege, Eugene TODAYI lis gowned in a blue brocaded taf-1 The-“Crusade for Youth” is oftime feta sheath dress, carrying a nose- misunderstood in its purpose. It does gay of white chysanthemums. Brides- not mean it is a meeting for youth P lan now to give him maids were Mrs. John Payton and alone but is an effort sponsored by Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. David Umphress. the good start he needs Miss Henrietta Harvell of Salem, and the youth of the local church to reach who were married recently in the Assembly of God Miss Anne Marie Hirte, of Gates,1 the whole family for Christ and His for a happy lifetime! Church in Gresham. They are now at his airforce base gowned in blue taffeta identical with church. Open a college savings account for him now! the Matron of Honor, all wearing blue 1 Over a period of years the Free- at Great Falls, Mont.—Gresham Outlook Photo. Add to it regularly and watch it grow. We cage veils, and carrying nosegays of 1 mans have gathered some $3000 white hrysanthemums and stephant- worth of visual aid equipment in- keep your savings safe . .. add generous earn Sixth Grade Mothers jg | eluding still and motion pictures, pro ings twice yearly, too. Flower girl was Louise Boaz, wear- Sessional magic for object lessons, Invited to Tea Friday Assure college for your youngster with our ¡ng a full skirted blue brocade frock, | large beautiful scene-o-felts, colored and Bradley Eucker, nephew of the chalk drawing under colored lights, savings plan! , On Friday afternoon, November 7, groom was ring bearer. | featuring the amizing black light, Drop in at Salem Federal or Save By Mail - Just the mothers of students enrolled in Marvin Eucker, brother-in-law of scripture memorization, and drives Put Your Deposit in an Envelope and Send to the fifth gride section under Mrs. the groom was chosen for Best Man.1 with youth participation makes Vera Smith in Room 16, are invited to the program alive and exciting. Rex Herron of Gates, Jerry Freeman attend a tea to be held in Room 12 in On Saturday, October 18 at 8 p. m This method is being used because the main school building. Mrs. Max Kai n Ruth Stoller, daughter of Mr, of Rickreall and Kelly Berquist of it is the teaching method of our day. [ sale ine B. Rue ig in charge of plans for and Mrs. Harold Stoller, of rural Salem were ushers. not i ; al I Mrs. Haun chose a dark beige belt Our educators tell us that 76% of 1 this occasion. The purpose of the Grisham, be ame the bride of David ¡SAVlkGS, ed sheath dress for her daughter’s all we know enters through the eye- tea is to provide the mothers with Lloyd Umphress, son of Mr. and wedding, with matching accessories gate while only 13% enters through ■lentia «• an oppodtunity to meet and become Mrs. Charles O. Umphress of Mill and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Sevens the ear-gate. better acquainted with one another, City. 560 STATE STREET the classroom teacher, and the stud The double ring ceremony was was gowned in blue crepe, with blue 8 YI.E.Yf, OREGON ents. Part of the afternoon will be performed by the Rev. Nels Fast feathered hat, and wore a pink orchid devoted to a period of activity in in the Gresham Assembly of God corsage. Deposits on or before 10th Earn From 1st. A reception followed in the church which the students will participate church. Pink, blue and white flowers I recreation hall, with Mrs. Alton Oyten Friday Nights Til 8 Closed Saturday with mothers and teacher. decorated the church. The bride, in white la-e over satin, Haun, Coos Bay, aunt of the bride, Gess-j LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. Velvie Lew- carried an 80-year-old Bible with a cutting the cake, and Mrs. Don - ---- white orchid. She was given in mar- ner and Mrs. Richard Folk, pouring. js were honored with a reception Assisting were Mrs. Mervin Haun, of Sunday afternoon at the Mari-Linn riage by her father. Maid of honor, in white chiffon Corvallis, and Mrs. Wm. Lang, schoouhouse complimenting them on their 50th wedding anniversary. with blue accessories, was Donna Salem. For going away the new bride Nellie McRae and Velvie Lewis Marlene Saddler, Joyce and Barbara Stoller, were dressed in white chif < hose a red and white winter silk were maried November 4, 1908 at dress, with white accessories, and, Albany, and have spent their entire fon with pink accessories. The best man was Rolland Um 'donned her white orhid corsage. Af-1 married life in this community with phress, brother of the groom. Ushers ter a trip to the coast, the young the exception of two years spent in were Roger and David Stoller, Ken ¡couple will be at home Nov. 10th at Washington. the groom’s farm at Rickreall. The serving table was beautifully neth Epperson, and Mark Taylor. Attending from Gates were Mrs. decorated with gold leaves and cent Flower girl was Donna Stoller, ring bearer was Stephen Jones, and Joe Novak, Velma Carey, Lola Hen- ered with a three-tiered wedding cake candle lighters were Ethel Mae Stol- ness, Margaret t Rush, Olive Barn- which was cut and served by Mrs. hardt, Wilma Stewart and Beverly, Roxie Trask of Salem, sister of Mr. ler and Phyllis Reed. The couple took their wedding Uonalee Oliver, Mrs. Anne Hirte and Lewis. Presiding at the coffee urn trip to the groom's airbase at three hildren. Also Mrs. Harry Ev- was Mrs. Bert Lyons, also a sister lans, Lois and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. Lewis and serving the punch Great Falls, Montana. Lincoln Henness, and Mr. and Mrs. was Mrs. Clyde Lewis, sister-in-law. Jess Haywood, all former Gates peo Taking care of the gifts was Mrs. A- ple. L. Olmstead, daughter of Mr. and Shower Given for Mrs. Lewis, and in charge of the Mrs. Eugene Engelgau guest book was Mrs. Delbert Barker, Mrs. Eugene Engelgau of The a granddaughter. Also assisting with We are happy to announce that we have finally got our stock moved into our larger build Dalles, but formerly of Mill City the serving was Mrs. Louis Dougall. ing. We doubled the space, and now can display our stock to advantages and also add many of was the guest of honor at a baby Report From Santiam Memorisi Mr. and Mrs. Lewis have one the new lines that we have not been able to handle before because of smaller quarters. It is shower Saturday evening when Mrs. Hospital daughter, four grandchildren, and our desire to give the canyon area a complete department store. Come in Saturday and be our Al Yankus and Mrs. James Siegfried four great grandchildren. Born October 29 to Mr. and Mrs. I guests. „ entertained for her. Many lovely gifts were received, after which re- Arthur G. Lake, Rt. 1, Lyons, a boy, Dennis Warren, weighing G Coffee Hour Held freshments were served. Those attending included Mrs. pounds. At Gates Clubhouse Burton Boroughs, Mrs. Don Carlson, Born October 31 to Mr. and Mrs. GATES—Mrs. Fred Kist, Mrs. Joe Mrs. R. F. Saucier, Mrs. James Ol Floyd O. Nelson, Idanha a girl, Novack and Mrs. Chet Edholm were son, Mrs. Art Hempeck, Stay ton; weighing 5 pounds, not yet named. hostesses for a delightful Coffee Indies’ Blouses Mrs. Jay Mason, Mrs. John Muir, Hour in the Gates Women’s Club- Born October 27 to Mr. add Mrs. Sale ...... ...... ..... Mrs. Kenneth Chance, Mrs. Francis on Wednesday afternoon. A a boy, . Jack Biair. Turner, -, ____ ,, Er.a'i house Ellingson, Mrs. Arey Podrabsky, very bcautiiul ChirL Collection, Infants Wool Mittens Dale, weighing 5 pounds 13 ounces. Ladle's' Chemise Blouses Mrs. Ross Mason, Mrs. George Dit- owned by Mrs. Kist, was admired by Regular 79c ter, Mrs. Jack Carey, Mrs. John D. Born October 31 to Mr. and Mrs. all. The Hallowe’en motif was used Sale .................................... MacGregor, Mrs. Engelgau and thu Maurie Bassett, Mill City a son, for decorations and the children SALE PRICE hostesses. A number of others sent I Scott Maurice, weighing 7 pounds were treated to popcorn balls. Out of Plastic Rain Jackets gifts but were unable to be present I 12 ounces. town guests were Mrs. Betty Klutke, Children's Wool Gloves $7.95 value, size 14, one only Mrs. Marion Klecker, Mrs. Donald Born October 31 to Mr. and Mrs. Sizes 1 to 3 Sale Price _______________ Melvin E. Peck of Mehama a son' son, Carey and lwu boys all of Stayton; Regular $1.98. Sale__________ Hattie Earhart of Aumsville; Mmes. E>rry Melvin, weighing 7 pounds i Eugene Richards, S. H. Richards, Don 13l* ounces. • Fruit of the Loom Prints Hiner, Allen, rusie Elsie ruivc^. Potter, rv a u .. - ** “**»» W. w. W. n. Alien, Wool Mittens 49c Value, w ■ ■ v u 1 ^r* an^ ^rs* Herbert Schroeder, C. E. Mason, Ger- • » Bum of Rt. 1, Stayton a trude Mason, Gladys G. Mason, Cecil Sizes 4 to 6 Yard___________ _ ______ At a ceremony performed at the «on, weighing b pounds 3>* ounces. Lake, Jess Haywood, Chris Knutsor., Regular $1.50. Sale___________ East Frontier dining room at Gates Bern November 1 to Mr. and Mr«. Naoma Underwood and Frances Bid- Ladies Sweaters by Walter Bell, of Stayton, 1 Violet Larry D. Gower of Redmon, a son well, all of Mill City. Also, Mmes. Also Ladies Mittens and Gloves W agner, 28 of Salem, became the Michael Keith, weighing 7 pounds Arthur, Fay Lienard, W. N. Ker- Zephyr Wool, 3 only bride of Merle Stewart, 32, of Mill 94 ounces. thaw, Don McWhirk, Melvin Newberg Reg. $4.95. Sale__ City. Brand New Men's and Boys Born v,,v .n-K , . . .. and Toni, Ed Kershaw, Oscar Oster- The couple was attended by Mr. Ch«[" A X™ L *r- *nd Mrs-1 hout. Walter Brisbin, Harold Wilson, HATS AND CAPS and Mrs. A. J. Maras ton!. Star Dust Bras of * Ruth Hess, Tilmon Rains, Oliver Reg. $1.98 to $2.98 Many from the community attend- daughter, Christy Denice, weighing Watson, Mary Howell, Clyde Oliver, Reg. $1.00 to $1.50 5 pounds, 1214 ounces. ed the event. Wedding music was On Sale Saturday for________ Floyd Swaim, Robert Olivet, Maude Out they go at played by the club pianist. Mrs. Bob B.m November 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Floyd Völkel. Leslie Allen, White. □rocking Caps Herman F. Breitenbush of Sublimity G. C. Barnhardt, Louis Kelle, Wm. Little Girl's Dresses The Stewarts plan to reside in a son. weighing 8 pounds 131i ounc Penniek, Glenn Henness, Harry Kei Regular $1.00 value es. Regularly $2.19. They’re cute. ser, Ed Kadin and Jeri Jo Parker, Sale________ Robert Wiison and three children, Sale Price...... .. .......... Wm. Hutcheson, Jack R. Brown and daughter, Kimberly, Jack Gulliford. Rooert Blumenstein, Velma Carey, A. , T. Barnhardt, Richard Parker, Linda and Lynotte; Mr. Wm. Kershaw and Allan Nicholson. About 122.00 was ; added to the club funds. Shirley’s Beauty Shop Karon Stoller, David Umphress Married in Ceremony at Gresham Salem Federal Savings & Loan (’mwj Lyons Couple Celebrate 50 Wedding Date Saturday November 8th COFFEE AND DONUTS FROM 10 A. M. TO 4 P. M FREE New Arrivals Opening Day Specials Sale of Blouses and Mittens $1.69 $2.49 59c $6.00 $1.00 79c Violet Wagner and Merle Stewart Wed $2.00 $1.00 50c .89 NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS ON SALE ITEMS Ada's Needle Shop 227 S. W. Broadway Phone 2243 Mill City, Oregon There Is No Substitute For Local NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Try The Enterprise Every Week S iX