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2—The Mill City Kntcrpri*««, ThamUy. Aug. 1. 1963 TTir !. JJ TJt TJ"! £ Wo-mcwL PcUfe. Former Gate» Girl Returning from China MEHAMA Mr». John Tartar» Mr. ami Mrs. Julius Titze GAITS Mr and Mrs Clar were In Springfield Sunday, ence Ball reoelvcd word from July 21 t«> attend a wedding re their daughter, Mrs Earl Cisip- eeptlon l»>m»rlng Itirlr gramlsisi er, (Carol Sue Bull! that she and wife. Mi ami Mi» Michael and “Muffin" are sailing for (Mickey* Bailey, who were We um « Naugahyde Phuttic Coverà, Nylon Fabrics home this week after having mauled ill Item». Nev , July J Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 and other materials. s|M>nt Hie past year with her Mr umt Mrs Harry Motiror hustiaml in Taipei, Taiwan. returned home Saturday even China. Illg from a few day»' va< nlkm Call 769-2236 for Estimates Accompanying them mi tin’ trip. They left on TXirsday trip Is Mrs Joe Fislier. a morning. going up tlinxigh Sp>> STAYTON UPHOLSTERY friend, returning t«» her horn«’ kane, Wn , ami Ci«»’t d'Ah’lie, ' In Cleveland. Ohio. After a Idaho and on to Banff National lxtcaied in 1 sightseeing tour In Jn|>an. ami I’urk Diry cruoaed «»vei the 1 a stopover in San Diego th« » The Mill City Presbyterian new Roger l*a»» nxnl and <I> a » ii church was the setting Sunday, at fclkiwship hall with Mrs I will arriv«’ in San Francisco on through th«’ Okanagan and Fra ; August 14 where ahe will be GATES White candles ami July 28 at 4 o'clock for the wed Herbert Truwer. aunt of the xer river valleys They repurted I k»ined by her husluiml who I» pink gladioluses set the scene ding of Miss Rosalie Ann Scott bride cutting the cake I flying back to the States <»i that there wax <i woixletful crop for the Saturday evening wed to Henry Wesley Doty, Jr., of it n<l Stayton, Ore. Mrs. Harold Schnipp of fruit tfiere I hl» year Phon«* 769-2236 ding of Miss Carol I jcc Ed Sunnyvale. Calif She is the Mrs Herbert Ixxmey of Seat August 24 Mr» Harley J o I hukhi accom They will later visit with re- wards and Raymond Gulliford daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tle. Wn.. poured ami Mrs. Har IMinled her son Ill-law ami at the home of the groom's Thomas B. Scott. ry Uttle of Bellingham. Wn., • latlves in Oregon and bl» pal daugtiter. Mr ami Mix Hailey enta in Cleveland. Ohio II«’ parents July 27. The 6:00 p. Mrs. I xh ’ Ross was organist served the punch Scott to Mapleton Sunday where to Castle AFB at Mei tn. ceremony was performed and Miss Nancy Weeks of Sa Passing the groom's cake and ' reports (hey visited nt the Willard J<Jm ced. Calif . In September ami by Rev. Richard Cole. The lem sang, “Calm As the Night" the rice packets were little son home Mrs Coo|wr plans to return to bride is the daughter of Mr. and "How I Love Thee." Victoria Scott, niece of th«’ Mr ami Mr» D I. Teeters. 'Oregon State University, where and Mrs. Marvin Edwards of Performing the double ring brid«’ and Kay MacGregor. Harold. Dxig ami Bruce ami Gates ami the groom is the son ceremony was th«’ Rev. Rich Für th«’ wedding trip to other she will be a senior In educe- Mrs Alien McDxiald. tTirl» of Mr and Mrs. Jack Gulliford ard B. Cole, pastor of the points in OrtV’H. Nevada, ami that. Kenny ami Tammv were dinner Carol Sue said, "she will al also of Gates. For her wedding church. California th«» brid«> donne<| a guests last Frhiav evening ol ways be thankful for the op- the bride wore a white embos- The lovely, blonde bride was pink dress with coordinated ac Mr» Teeter» sister's family. 1 sed cotton sheath dress with escorted to the altar by hor cessories and sh«’ won’ the ! portunity of spending this won Mr and Mrs Dm Strnalniul ami 1 a short white veil heki in place lather. Her floor-length gown white rose from her wedding ' derful and exciting year in For- | moan it has been an «•duration Tc<l In Indepoixience ‘ with a white velvet band. She was fashioned of ivory slipper bolquet. Wieki'tld guest» nt tile JtillUi carried a bouquet of white or satin trimmed with pearl stud Th«* young couple will h«» nt | within Itself But how she I« Tit/«’ home were Mr» Haney ded noses. Her veil was French h«»me at 213 Iztkechime drive. going to appreciate the braut» chids and pink ribbons. Buxton ami children Ray. Jean Mrs. Jim Gulliford, sister-in- silk and had been worn by her Sunnyvale, Calif . after August and cleanliness of Oregon She ami Ik’th Davies of Cuoa Bay law of th«’ groom .was matron sister-in-law at her wedding. 15. lie is employed in that city asked "Muffin", 'would »«xi like to go America?" 1 cannot tw-nr Mr. ami Mr» Titze ami grand ■ of honor. She wore a pink The bride carried a cascade as a corporation supervisor. sheath dress and carried a bou txxiquet of ivory anti pink roses to leave you hen’ " Of course, duughter» itarbara atul Pam she asked him in Chines«-, lx- Rlehmoml ami their G xm Bn\ quet of white and pink rose Honor attendant was Mrs guests s|»’nt Sunday at ttie buds. Jim Gulliford served as Niel Nielson of Ixw Al tots, Cal., cause he is a Chine»«’ cat Klutch reunion nt SUvrrtnn wearing a pink dress with best man for his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith i The mother of the bride wore flocked nylon organdy over- visited wtlh his mother. Mis navy blue and the groom's mo skirt. She carried a nosegay of Mrs. Richard Parker (.Tarn Smith in Eugene Eumiay. I ther medium blue brocade. pink and red roses Millions use this rapid, low-cost Returns from Trip East Mr ami Mrs Roddy Dq«»- Both mothers wore corsages of Bridesmaids were Miss T> vich o( II’ bs I River were Sun pink carnations. The newlyweds Jean Daniels of Gary. Ind ami GATES Mrs. Richard Park- route simultaneously . . . yet day gue»t« here uf Mr amt Mrs greeted their guests at a re Mrs. Barney Scott of Redwixxi er recently returwd from a enjoy complete privacy. That’s ception held at the Gates Com City, Calif. They wore pale two-wee k trip to her horn«’ »late. C. M Gwper. Mr ami Mrs William IXrll munity clubhouse. Pink and pink dresses with flocked nylon Wisconsin. She flew on the pro the magic of long distance. GATES A bridal shower ix>n peller flight from IMrtland to attended a family gathering at white carnations decorated the -irgandy overskirt and carried table where the bride's cake nosegays of pink and red roses «»ring Mrs Gerald Cbnrad, the ! Minneapolis. Minn , where »he the homr of her brother in Use it often. You’ll enjoy it. was cut by Mrs. Bill Kergil. Their headdresses were pink former Judy Kadin, daughter was met by her uncle and aunt. Portland Sunday. Their grand Mrs. Jess Looney and Mrs. with pink veiling of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kadin. was Mr. ami Mrs Arnold Root Sr son. Mark Amlcrsun. »on of Clyde Morgan poured Eugene Prevette of Newark. given Friday evening at the Several days were »pent at Mr and Mrs Doyle Anderson of Forest Grove, retumnl home Assisting were Sheryl and Calif., was best man for the Gates Community clubhouse. Winter, Wise., Mm Parker's Suzy Forrest at the gift table groom and ushers were Gerald Hostesses were Mrs. Joe Novak. b<»me town, where she nttrnd«*d with them for a tr-vn week ■ and Juanita Morgan with the Doty of Concord. Calif . and Mrs. Ruby Stubbs, Mrs. Merle (th«- high school class reunfam visit. Visiting «luring the weekend guest Nx»k Barney Scott of Redwisxi City. Devin«’ and Mrs. Rex Britton I of 1943 amt visited many old For her daughters wedding For going away, the new Mrs. Attending were Mmes Mild friends ami neighbors. While with Mrs Ikmnic Wagner nnd Gulliford donned a gold suit Mrs. Scott selected a beige red Hostetler an«l Sharon. Alice there, she was a guest in the with other relatives here were and with green accessories. After a lace dress with ashes of roses Hershberger. Emil Johnson. home of Mr ami Mrs. Mel her sister’s family. Mr Serving Mill Qty-Gates. Aumsville, her trip along the Oregon Coast, feathered hat Her corsage was Audrey Levon, Hazel Drvine. Anderson Mm Anderson Is a Mrs Vem Flxher ami the couple will be at home July of matching carnations. Kathy Johnson. P A Pederson. former school mate of Mm children, Mike. Sharon. Qin- Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner n;«’ and Betty Sue McMurdlr. A reception was held immmi- Ruby Stubbs. Marie Herron and Parker. 30 in Idanha where he is em of Albany. iately following the ceremony Dinah. Mary Gulliford. Gene * ployed by Green Veneer Inc. She also visited with couxlns. Mrs <• V Christenarn. Bon Davidson. Sharon Wisxien. Vi Mr and Mrs Arnokl Root. Jr from ola H'.rte and Cheryl. Eva Hir- ami Mr and Mm Ix*laml Pet- nie nnd Stuart visited te. Ruth Edwards and Carol. enun ami families at lx>dy- ' Friday to Monday with Mrs family, Geneva Ball. Sarah Rains, Vel smith. Wise., and with Mr ami (Yiristensen's oxislnx the 1> <" Hughes at C<» m Bay ma Carry. Harold Wilson. Bes Mm Arnold I ■ ’ In Eau Mr» Al Molnar of Oak Grove sie Novak. G. C. Bornhardt. Claire. Wise. Mm. Parker Jean Kadin. Dick Parker, Lyn formerly attended Eau Claire I visile«! here Monday with her da. Lynette and Jeri. Mildred State Teacher» coUrge Sh«’ re (Hirinta. Mr and Mrs Frank Britt«»n. Ruby Brisbin. Dorothy turned by jet from Minneapolis Buckler. Sunday gu«nts at the Dav hi Novak. Evelyn Stevens. Alice to Portland Blum home were Mr ami Mrs Watson. Doramae Kadin. and | Bob Heading of Salem Spend Miss Wanda Johnson and Miss I Ing the w«M’k here with the Marcia Barnhardt. Lyon» Garden Club Blums Is their nepli«^*-. David 1hi»e unable to attemi Iwit Robbeck of Tacoma, Wn sending gifts were Mmes Meets At Neal Home Mr. ami Mrs Art Harris «if Ixiurtin Holman. Nellie Allen. LYONS Ijiurn Neal am! t Olive Bamhardt. Everett Ixike, Gladys Fidwards were hosti-ssex Tacoma. Wn , haw (men gu«'»ts Mattie Root. Grorge Humph for th«’ m«vting of th«’ Garden nt tile home >f her brother-in- reys. Gladys Podrabsky and club held at the Neal home re law nnd sister, Mr ind Mrs Elmer Tayfot for th«’ put Carolyn. Barbara Pennick. Ca cently. therine Turnidgv, Bette Kelle. During the business meeting, wreck. They have also ’wv-n vis Shirley Swaim. Gwen Schaer. Mm. Neal gave a report on th«’ iting with other relatives h«r«’ Elsie Völkel. Rodney Stubbs. progress of the John Neal Me Arthur Blackbum. Normaiee mortal park, stating th«’ di’dlca THE MILL CITY Henness, Beulah Bowes. Mar tion nad bren set for Sunday. ENTERPRISE garet Rush. Ix»la Henness. Re- August 11. Entered a» second cl»»» matter tha Herron, Dorothy Child. The Garden club plans to November 10 1944 at th» Post Carmen Bamhardt. an«i Miss assist In the landscaping Sharon Whitsett. The August meeting will be Office at Mill (Tty. Oregon un Refreshments were served. on the 8th. when the club will der Act of March 3. 1R?9. The young couple are making make a trip to Salem to tour NATIONAL EDITORIAL their home in Portland where some of the gardens Donna As Mr. Conrad is employed with mussen wrill be hostess. the State Commission for th«’ Refreshments were servixi to Blind. Crime Taylor, Rose Bassett. Esther Danielson, Donna As mussen, Mabel Downing, Mar 1 tha Cnixon, Virgrne .Scott, Eva Beauty Tips from Johnson, Dorothy Diwner, Alta CINDERELLA'S Bodeker, Alice Huber. Gertrude AUGUST 8 , School of Weidman. Martha Cnison wax S u I mci ipiKHi Ratrs honored on her birthday anni Self-Improvement versary with a shower of cards, Marion J .inn Counties J.3 a year CIVIC GROUNDS Sue Says: nnd was presented with a birth Outside Marion-Linn $3.50 a Yr Telrptxin«’ 897-2772 or 897 2930 day cake. FREE ADMISSION Ixxiking for a Job? Being IXJN W. MOFFATT. Ed-Pub poised is important whei ■n look. ing for a job. CIVIC GROUNDS A--Personal impr«‘ssivon<»M, or ¡xtise . . . is another name for intelligent, quiet confidence FREE ADMISSION Cascade Foothill Squares in one's self, Poise is getting along with people, without feel ing superior or inferior. It comes from knowing your abil ities, as well as your limita tions. -------------------------------------- B Clothes contribute to ach ieving a poised manner. Here are a few simple suggestions to help you point up your per sonality through your appear Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City ance when applying lor a job. 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