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4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1959 Used Tire Sale \ X I I ' FREE HOME PLANNING IDEAS! We Have Several Good Used 7.50 x 14 Tires COME AND GET THEM ONLY $5 AND UP \ X Hundreds of plans and variations in our files can help you decide what yoa Kathleen Story and Robert Pratt United In Pretty Church Rites Married Here Saturday I Lois Evans and Rex Herron Wed in Salem Miss Lois Evans, daughter of Mr end Mrs. Harry Eiang of Salem and Rex Herron, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O Herr- n, of Mill Ci.y were married August 29 at the Central Lutheran 1 ch in Salem The 8:30 o’clock double-ring cere mony was performed by Rev. Harold Gr ndal. Baskets of pink and white glad decorat'd the church for the candlelight service, Odessa Melby played the wedding music. The bride wore a waltz-length dress of chantilly lace over satin with el bow length sleeves, scoop neckline, and full skirt. The French illusion finger ip length veil was arranged from a tiara of seed pearls and se quins. The bride, given in marriage by her father, carried a white orchid on a white Bible with pink and white streamers. Mrs Owen E. Garland, sister of j the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a full-skirted dress of pink nylon lace over taffeta, and a pink headband with a frill of pink net. Miss Donalee Oliver of Gates was bridesmaid. Her dress was similar to the matron of honors. Bo h carried ascade bouquets of pink and white carnations. The bride’s cousin, Caroline Peter son. was flower girl. She wore a pink nylon dress and a flower headpiece and carried a basket of pink and white blooms. Bruce Gordon was best man and Ronald Terry Muir, groomsman. Eians, brother of the bride and Allen Haywood were ushers. A reception followed in the church parlor. For traveling the bride wore a ye-1- j 1 -w full-skirted dress with black jacki't and black accessories and an orchid corsage. The oupie will live at Marion Forks where he groom is employed at th fish hatchery. Pink and white was the olor scheme for the pretty autumn wedding Satur day evening uniting in marriage Mrs. Kathleen Story and Robert Pratt. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Poole and the groom’s mother i- Mrs. Andrew Anderson of Council Bluffs, Iowa Tall baskets of pink gladiolus and white mums and pink and white wed ding b< 11s decorated the Christian church sanctuary where the double ring ceremony was read by Rev. S.an- ley Williams, pastor of the church. Lawren e Poole of Salem, brother of the bride sang “Oh Promise and "The Lord’s Prayer.” Mrs. Poole, of Stayton, the bride’s was organist. Lighting the candles were the bride’s two daughters, Christine and Kathy Story They wore pink and blue dresses of nylon eyelet over taffeta. Both wore corsages of pink carna tions. Mrs gichard Corbett of Portland, the bride's only sister, was matron of honor. She wore a blue brocaded satin waltz-length gown with rhinestone trim With it she wore matching satin shoes She carried a nosegay of pink carnations. The bride, who was given in mar need in that home you riage by h«r father, chose a waltz length gown of blush pink brocaded want to build. Just drop -a' in The dress had three-quarter length sleeves, scoop neckline and in and let us know that rhinestone trim. She wore matching you’d like to get some satin shoes She carried a white Bible topped by a white orchid with white planning ideas. streamers tied with bouvardia John Muir stood with Mr. Pratt as best man. Ushers were Leo Poole, the bride’s bro her and Bob Oliver. Open Saturdays, The bride’s mother chose a navy blue dress with black a cessories. The Ph. 6803 Mill City, Ore. groom’s mother wore a brown dress with brown accessories. Both wore orchid corsages. A reception in the church social ro ms followed the ceremony. The four-tiered wedding cake was ' made by John Muir, the best man. Mrs. Muir cut the take and was as- ed hv Mrs. Bernard Bennett. The serving table was centered by an arrangement of pink rosebuds guard«‘d by white tapers. Mrs Lester Poole, of Seattle, presided at the cof fee urn and Mrs. Lawrence Poole of 1 Salem poured punch. Kathy Story passed the guest book WANTED—Closed, Firm, This Year’s Cones. and at the gift table were Mrs. Leo Mrs. Roy Podrabsky Hosts Poole and Christine 9 ory. Contact Our Local Producer for Instructions: All flower arrangements were Jaycette Meeting Sept. 3 made by Miss Sh< reen Muir. Ladies Mrs. Roy Podrabsky was hostess the church arranged the reception. The «oupie will make their home for the Jaycette meeting, September in Mill City. The groom is employed 3 It was announced that the Blood- mobile would be here Tuesday. i by Simpsons of Lyons. Out-of-town guests at the wedding November 10th. Members present were: Mrs. Larry j were the groom's mother. Mrs. An drew Anderson of Council Bluffs, la. Carrick, Mrs. Verne Shaw, Mrs. Gor- ' the groom’s sister, MrA Bruce Brown dy McMorris. Mrs. Harold Simes, Now is the time to act to make extra money 'rom Omaha, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James Grant, Mrs. Beryl Lamb, , I William Poole and family, Oregon Mrs. John Wills, and the hostess, Picking Cones. City; V T McAlliste. Albany; Mr. Mrs. Roy Podrabsky and a guest, Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Gregory, Swee. Maynard Smith. Refreshments were served and Home; Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Poole, Tree Climbing — Logging Operations Stay ton; Miss Dorothy Poole, Salem; aids were played. Receiving prizes Squirrel Caches are the IVoys to Gather Cones. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Poole, Stayton; were Mrs. Verne Shaw and Mrs. John Mrs. Arnold Lungens. Roseburg; Mr Wills. Hostess for the next meeting. and Mrs. Dick Keim an«l family of Be Careful With Fire ~ Do Not Damage Trees Salem; Mrs. Carl Truex. Eugene; Thursday, September 17. will be Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown, Leban- Beryl Lamb. Help Reforest Oregon on; Mr. and Mrs. John Goldsworthy. Eugene; Mr and Mrs. Robert Frazer, | Eugene; Mrs C. C Stuthert. Salem; Mrs. Don Paul Presides Mr and Mrs. Lester Poole. Seattle; At Mill City Woman's Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Poole, Sa- lem; Mrs. Ratcliffe, Stayton; William Club Board Meeting | Poole. Aumsville, and Mrs. Clara The executive board of the Mill 1 Bechler, and family, Dallas. City Woman's club met at the home of Mrs Mel Rambo Thursday evening September 3 when plans for the year were made. Mrs. Don Paul presided at the meeting The need of a youth recreation center was again stressed, it being particularly noted that 6th, 7th. and -* h graders were in need of such a place. Tentative plans were made for hav ing Jos« ph W Gregg, president of the Mentally Retarted Children's as sociation at the October meeting. Mr. Gregg, who lives at Lebanon is try ing to create more interest in this vital work. Mrs. Paul announ.ed her standing Not enough committees for the year: program, Wiring inadequate for that new the executive board with Mrs. Rambo convenience outlets? appliance you'd like to have? as chairman; club representative. I Mrs. O K DeWitt, hostess, Mrs. Mrs. James Putman. Mrs. Lee Ross; civic, Mrs. Jay Mason. Mrs. Harry Lights dim when Mason; publicity, Mrs. Charles Kel Fuses blow out? ly. Mrs. Mel Rambo; scrapbook, Mrs. appliances go on? Curtis Cline, Mrs. Herbert Schroeder. The first regular meeting of the group will be held September 15 at Fir Manor when a no-host 6 o'clock dinner will be served. Members are particularly urged to bring a guest Hove to unplug one appliance to use onothei* to this meeting Kitchen rommittee 0 wjl be Mrs Rambo. Mrs Jerry Pittam anil Mrs Clyde Rogers. 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Inexpensive too . . . that extra telephone costs only pennies a month. Manning Seed Company GOT A HOUSE WITH WEARY WIRING? ilia TAKE ADVANTAGE OF PP&L’S WIRING FINANCING PLAN Nothing down ... at long as three years to pcyl Pay as little as $3 a month with your electric bill I Full information at your electrical contractor's or nearest PP&l office. PACIFIC POWER LIGHT COMPANY Modern Living calls for Modern Wiring ! Mrs. Wendell Heller Hosts Garden Club Meet I Ì Mrs Wendell Heller was hostess at her homt Thursday for th« September meeting of the Mill City Garden club M rs. Rachel Olmstead »»» co-hostess for the 1 o’clock dessert luncheon. Mrs Harvey Tolbert, president, pre*.ded al th« business meeting. Th« recen. flower show was discussed and suggestions were made on how to hav« a better show next year. Flower arranging m difficult vases and bowls was demonstrated by Mrs. Charles Dolexal. The next meeting October 1. will be helj at the home of Mrs Frank Hayes, with Mrs. Charles Doh zal as co-hostess. Present were Mrs. Ernest Graham •» a guest; Mmes. James Swan, Curt is Cline. Louis Verbeck. J. C. Kimmel. Frank Hayes Adolph Brunner. Chas. Doleaal. Harvey Tolbert and the host esses Mrs Olmstesd and Mrs. Hell«r Mehama, Oregon Valley Telephone Company t . * Serving Mil) City-Gates, Aumsville, Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner Anywhere in the World... Say it with Flowers-By-Wire 'Tiih Flowers-by-Wire you can be anywhere... any time ... in thought and spirit. Just drop in or phone. Give us the name, address, message you want included, and how much vou want to spend. .And we will see that the perfect flower gift for the occasion is SPEEDILY delivered ... around the corner or around the world. Say it uith Flouert-by-Wirt. Dtlit fry and tatiijactwn guaranteed. RALEIGH HAROLD Nursery and Florist Open 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Including Sunday« 319 W. Wash. Stayfo* ph. bo * Tffll