The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 02, 1967, Page 2, Image 2

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    Married Here Recently
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, March 2, 1967
Brunner's
Flowers and Gifts
Wedding and Funeral Design
FLOWERS by WIRE SERVICE
230 N.E. 4th Street
Phone 897-2452
Mill City
W&mank ßcuje.
¿.Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Jefftfson Members
Engagement Told
Guests at Lions
Vance Goode and
Dale Edwards
Auxiliary Meeting
The Mill City Lions Auxil­
iary met Monday evening at
the Highwayman Inn for
their regular monthly meet­
ing. Guests present were the
Lions Auxiliary District Di­
rector, Mrs. Lowell Edwards
of Springfield; Ethel and
Goldie Stephenson,
Lillie
Stears and Clara Voss of
Jefferson. After dinner a
short business meeting was
held with Mrs. Edwards
speaking to the group on Aux­
iliary affairs.
Mrs Voss was winner of
the door prize. The next
meeting will be held Thurs­
day, March 23 at the home of
Sue Lewellen.
Married Feb. 14th
GATES — Gaily written in­
vitations announced the in­
formal, old-fashioned wedding
of Vance Goode, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warren,
Stayton and Sp5 Dale Ed­
wards, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Edwards, Gates, the
evening of February 14. The |
ceremony was performed by
Fr. Alstock at St. Mary’s
Catholic church in Stayton.
Carl Warren gave his step­
daughter in marriage. Re-em­
broidered alencon lace e n -
hanced the empire bodice of
the bride’s A-line street-length
dress of ivory silk shantung.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ruby A Watteau train edged in
of Mill City are announcing matching lace was held at
Oddfellow Lodge
Now cover everything with
the engagement of their the corners of the scoop neck
Takes in Member
daughter, Miss
Geraldine line by two tiny bows. A cas­
just one check a month
The Oddfellow Lodge held Ruby to Bruce Tuers, son of cade of daphne and white hy­
their regular meeting Satur­ Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Tuers. The acinths was carried on a mo­
Travelers new Umbrella Plan combines all your
day night here. Bob Loveall bride-elect is a senior at San- ther-of-pearl prayerbook, a
insurance—business or personal—into equal,
was installed as a new mem­ tiam. Mr. Tuers is a graduate keepsake of the bride’s jour­
easy monthly payments. Nothing’s overlooked.
ber. Entertainment was furn­ of Santiam and is employed ney to Rome several years
Nothing’s over-insured. Call us for details now.,
ished by Don Avery, Lucille at Frank Lumber Co.
ago.
Emerson and Robert Rowe,
A June wedding is planned.
Dianne Pinkal, wearing a
who played guitars and sang
pink
knit suit, was the bride’s
several numbers. They also
only attendant. She carried a
conducted a “sing along’’
Above is Mrs. Skip Meader, the former Barbara
bouquet of pink camelias and
which everyone seemed to
Diester
of Lyons who was married at the Christian
white hyacinths.
J. C. KIMMEL — BUD DAVIS, Owners
enjoy.
church
here.
Jack
Dempsey,
brotherin
­
Refreshments were served
law of the bridegroom, served
Phone 897-2660
by the Rebekahs and the re­
carnation corsage.
as best man.
mainder of the evening was
The bridegroom’s mother
Following the ceremony,
spent in playing pinochle
wore a green knit suit and
the small group of close rela­
with Ruby Brisbin and
had a corsage of white and
Mrs. Clyde Rogers was host­ tives witnessing the marriage
Claude Lewin receiving high
yellow carnations.
ess to the Mill City Woman’s returned with the bridal
score.
A reception followed the
Club at her home Tuesday party to the Gates Commun­ Baibara Deister and C. H.
evening, February 21, when ity hall where hearts and (Skip) Meader III were wed ceremony in the basement of
the guest speaker was Mrs. flowers set the Valentine at a 2 p.m. ceremony Feb­ the church which was decor­
Don Williams of the element­ theme for the family gather­ ruary 5 performed by Rev. ated with yellow roses and
ary school faculty. Mrs. Wil­ ing.
Jack Meuser at the First yellow candles.
The bride attended Stayton Christian church here.
liams showed colored slides
Mrs. Ray Roberts cut and
of Egypt, Greece, France, High school and was employ­ Sr., Lyons and parents of the served the cake. Jackie Far­
England, and Italy taken dur­ ed the past two years with an bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. rier poured the coffee and
ing her trip to Europe last insurance firm. The bride­ Clarence Meader.
Mrs. John Whisenhunt, sister
Parents of the bride are of the groom, poured the
summer when she visited groom attended Santiam High
nine countries. She offered to school in Mill City and is Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deister, punch. Mrs. Tom Deister,
show more of her pictures at presently in the army. The Sr., Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. sister-in-law of the bride was
a later date. Mrs. Williams couple left February 26 for Clarence Meader.
in charge of the gift table.
was introduced by Mrs. John Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.,
Baskets of yellow carna­ Mrs. Mike Johnson, sister of
Swan, the program being ar­ ! where they will make their tions and white stock with the groom was in charge of
yellow candles formed the the guest book.
ranged through the Interna­ home.
tional Affairs committee.
setting for the double ring
The bride’s going-away cos­
rites.
In her commentary, Mrs.
tume was a green and white
Williams featured the City
The bride, given in mar­ wool suit with matching
of Cairo in Egypt, also show­
riage by her father, wore a brown accessories. She wore
ing King Tut’s tomb, the Pry-
floor length gown with a roses from her bouquet.
amids, the Sphinx, and the
Chantilly lace empire bodice
Salem is the future home
Nile river. The City of Cor- •
and long sleeves. Her train of the couple.
inth in Greece, was shown, |
fastened at the shoulders by
A graduate of Stayton Un­
and the famous landmarks of
bows was inlaid with Chan­ ion high school the bride
Paris, including the Notre
tilly lace and trimmed with works at Salem Memorial
Dame Cathedral and Eiffel
crepe. The shoulder length hospital. The groom graduat­
Tower. High spots in Lon­ Miss Sharon Christine Bas­ veil was caught up by a ed from Santiam High school
don, England, were the West­ sett, daughter of Mr. and crown trimmed with leaves and is employed by Young &
minster Abbey and Church­ Mrs. Arthur L. Bassett and and pearls. Her bouquet was Morgan.
ill’s Tomb, and in Rome, St. Larry Martin Vetter, son of of yellow rose buds and she
Peter’s Cathedral.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Vetter wore a cameo which belonged
Conducting the short busi­ of Gates, were married Satur­ to her great grandmother.
Youth Group Makes
ness meeting earlier was Mrs. day, February 11 at 1 p. m. at
Mrs. Stephen Philippi of
Harvey Tolbert, president, as­ the Mill City Christian Lyons was matron of honor Plans for Dinner
sisted by Mrs. Harry Mason 'church.
and wore a street length em­
as secretary. Thirteen club
Rev. Jack Meuser perform­ pire style dress of yellow bro­ The high school youth
members and guests respond­ ed the ceremony and Mrs. cade taffeta. She carried a group of the Christian church
ed to roll call with Safety Eugene Davenport was the nosegay of yellow carnations. held a meeting Sunday even­
First tips for the home.
Harry Meader, brother of ing at the home of Mr. and
organist.
It was announced that the
The bride, who was given the groom, was best man. Mrs. Albin Cooper.
Fourth District Federation in marriage by her father, Tom Deister, brother of the
Gary Meuser, president of
meeting is scheduled for 9 a. wore a white brocaded suit. bride, and John Wisenhunt, the group presided. Plans
m. Saturday, March 4 at the Her shoulder length veil was brother-in-law of the groom, were made for the “All
Honeywood building on 14th held by a white pillbox hat. were ushers.
Church” Fellowship dinner
St. Salem. Mrs. Mason, Mrs. She carried a white Bible
Ronda Meader, sister of the which will be Sunday, March
Tolbert, and Mrs. O. K. De­ topped with a cascading bou­ groom, lit the candles. Her 5. This will be a covered dish
Witt are among those plan­ quet of white carnations.
gown was a duplicate of the dinner with the youth group
ning to attend.
setting up the tables, doing
Miss
Marjorie
Godwin, matron of honor’s gown.
A Different Kind of Sale Yon Can’t Afford to Miss
Refreshments were served wearing a pink dress was
Mother of the bride wore the serving and the cleaning
by the hostess at the end of bridesmaid.
a navy blue and white knit up.Kathy Story and Debbie
Some sales offer stripped down, bottom-of-the-line cars at low
the meeting.
suit with a white and yellow Chance are co-chairmen.
Julius
Vetter,
brother
of
prices. But look what your Chevrolet dealer’s offering during March.
Plans were also made for
the groom was best man.
Five popular accessories and options on a handsome Impala V8
the Youth Retreat which will
The
church
was
decorated
Sport Coupe, or If you prefer, a 2-Door or 4-Door V8 Bel Air Sedan.
be held during Spring Vaca­
with large baskets of pink Revival Services Set
And best of all, you're getting the car you want at a price you can
Community
tion, March 16-17-18 and 19 at
stock and white pom mums.
afford in plenty of time for traveling this summer. Just check the
Camp Wi ne ma. The Mill
The bride’s mother chose a At Christian Church
extra low price with your dealer. Hurry.
flowered suit for her daugh­ The Mill City Christian City group will join the youth
Calendar of Events ter's wedding and wore a cor­ church is sponsoring revival from the Stayton and Scio
never
had
power
steering
and
services March 5 through 8 at Christian churches.
sage of white carnations.
You pick the car now and we add
power brakes, now’s your chance.
The groom’s mother wore 7:30 each evening. Don Leav­
this:
Wednesday, March 1—
Every sale car comes with five hand­
a blue flowered dress and her itt will be the guest speaker.
BONUS-BONUS-BONUSI
Santiam Rebekah lodge at corsage was also of white
some whitewall tires, four dressy
Leavitt is presently serving Mrs. Martin Hansen
While the Sale is on, you can order
IOOF hall.
wheel covers, bumper guards for
as ad interim pastor of the
Chevrolet's big 275-hp Turbo-Fire
carnations.
the front and rear, two handsome
V8 engine together with Powerglide
The reception was held at West Hills Christian church Honored at Party
Thursday, March 2—
wraparound lights for the front
and save yourself a bundle. Both
the Gates Community hall. in Portland. Besides the min­
Javcettes
at
home
of
Mrs.
fenders and even a pushbutton AM
the engine and the Powerglide
Mrs. Glen Shelton cut and istry he is also giving of him­ A group of Mill City women
Veryl Lindsey.
radio. You’ll notice, every option
come specially priced.
self to the work of Campus entertained Monday, night
served
the wedding cake.
Gat den club at Gates club­
and accessory in the package is
Truck Buyers-You save now, too!
Crusade
and Christian Busi­ with a birthday dinner at a
Following
a
wedding
trip
to
house. 10.30 a. m. Sack lunch.
there to make the car you choose
Need a pickup? Look what your
the coast the young couple ness Men’s Committee. He is Salem cafe, honoring Mrs.
more luxurious, more finished.
dealer has in store for you. A hand­
will be living at Ft. Hood, a graduate of Northwest Martin Hansen. Those attend­
Saturday, March 4—
some half-ton Fleetside pickup
For oven more enjoymsnt, specify
Oddfellows Lodge meeting Texas, where the groom is Christian college and the first ing were Bess Vandermeer.
(Model CE10934) with 175-hp V&, a
part of his ministry was trav­ Mrs. Pat McCarley, Mrs. Louis
these:
stationed with the Army.
at hall 8 p. m.
pushbutton radio, chrome hubcaps
Order power steering and power
eling with his father, the well Verbeck and Tina Graham.
and custom appearance and com­
Wednesday, March 8—
brakes and your Chevrolet dealer
known Evangelist
Teddy
Afterwards the group called
fort items all wrapped up in one
Order of Rainbow for Girls, Scout Potluck Dinner
includes them at a special Bonanza
I^eavitt. who organized the on Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kleig-
low-priced
Bonanza
package.
Sale package savings. If you've
IOOF hall.
local church.
hege. Mrs. Kleighege, who has
Mr.
Leavitt
will
bring
the
had her arm in a cast for
Set
for
Saturday
Sponsored as a public service
Bonanza Sale Days An Slipping by Fast
morning message Sunday, some time had the cast re­
Al! Mill City scout units March 5 at 11 a. m.
moved Monday. She will un­
lurry Down to Tour Dealer's low!
and their parents will meet
On Monday morning at 6:30 dergo surgery again before
at the Mill City Elementary there will be a breakfast at long to have the pins remov­
gymnasium Saturday at 6:30 the church for all men who ed.
36-5488
p.m., March 4 for a ,‘potluck” are interested.
The Kleih^ges will move
Baby sitters will be provid­ soon to a larger apartment
dinner and award ceremony.
J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis A guest speaker will discuss ed for all the evening services. in the same building and have
Owners
Mr. Leavitt will be the found that the present occu­
“Scouting—Where It Starts
and Ends." Cubs. Boy Scouts, houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. pant is Miss Virginia Mason,
Phone 897-2660
and Sea Scouts will be hon­ Glenn Shelton during the re­ a former Mill City English
Mill City. Oregon
Stayton, Oregon
Phone 769-2126
120 W. Hollister
ored at this annual meeting. vival meeting.
teacher.
Hill Insurance Agency
Mrs. Don Williams
Shows Slides and
Speaks at Meeting
Barbara Deister and
Skip Meader Wed
Sharon Bassett
Arthur Vetter
Wed Recently
Gene Teague Chevrolet Co.
HILL INSURANCE
AGENCY