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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1967)
Married Here Saturday 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 15, 1967 Willing Workers Women Honored at Elect Officers For Missionary Society Ensuing Year Meeting Thursday fyJomank Paqe Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 IDANHA — The Women’s Mission Society of the Idan ha Community church held their regular monthly meet Marilyn Chapter O E S ing Thursday evening June 8 at the Idanha home of Mrs. Honors Mr. and Mrs. Vern Berggreen, with Mrs. J. W. Thornton and Mrs. Dale Larry Laird Sunday Thornton serving as co-host- The First Presbyterian esses. At the close of the church in Mill City was the sage. Marilyn Chapter No. 145 meeting Mrs. James Patrick setting for the wedding of Pouring at the reception OES honored Mr. and Mrs. assisted by Mrs. Lynn Wil Miss Barbara Kay Olson and were Mrs. Wheeler H. Ruck Larry Laird at a reception fol liamson ro'led out a gaily de David Leonard Hickerson on er and Mrs. Joe Olson, aunts lowing his ordination as a corated bassinet and umbrella Saturday afternoon, June 10. of the bride. Christian minister Sunday af signalizing a surprise stork El Paso, Texas will be the Cutting the bride’s cake ternoon. shower for Mrs. Robert Kirk. first home for the couple. was Mrs. Carl Anderson. Marilyn Chapter sponsored Following the opening of The bridegroom is serving in They will be at home in El Mr. Laird the past year for the gifts it was revealed it1 | the U. S. Army and is station Paso, Texas June 28, after an Estarl scholarship which was Mrs. Patrick’s birthday. ed at Fort Bliss. their wedding trip. is the Eastern Star Training She was presented with a de Award for Religious Leaders. The bride is the daughter corated birthday cake to hon In the receiving line with or the occasion and everyone of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Ol Mr. and Mrs. Laird were Mrs. son of Mill City, and Mr. and sang “happy birthday.” En- Elsie Völkel who introdced to tertainment was provided by Mrs. Paul Hickerson, Albany, the line and Mr. and Mrs. the playing of games and are the bridegroom’s parents. Merle Garton, Worthy Patron Rev. James C. Murray per prizes were given under the and Worthy Matron of Mari formed the 2 o ’ clock nuptials. direction of Mrs. Patrick and Marilyn Chapter No. 145 lyn Chapter. A reception followed in the OES held the last meeting be The serving table was cov Mrs. Williamson. fore the summer recess Mon ered with a white linen cloth Attending were Mmes. J. H. church Fellowship hall. Houbole, Joliet, Ill.; Ernie The church was decorated day evening with Mrs. Merle centered with an open bible Presley, Junior Williamson, with baskets of white gladi Garton, worthy matron and cake. Low arrangements of Merle Garton, worthy patron, white mums and fern were Harold Baker, Henry Hiebert, oli and yellow daisies. Playing the wedding music presiding. Earl Michaelson, Charley placed on each side of the Lichlyter, William Smith, was Mrs. Lee Ross and Roger Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence bible. Behind the cake was a Harold Roth, Fred Taylor, Norrie sang “Because” and Wiley, worthy patron and silver candelabra with white Quincy Smith, David White, the “Wedding Song.” worthy matron from Trinity tapers and ivy entwined to For something old the Chapter No. 175 Salem and cast a shadow in the shape of Glen Beachy, Arthur White, bride wore a necklace that Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lundahl, a cross on the open bible. and Norman Thomasson. was worn by the groom’s worthy patron and worthy Pouring were Mrs. E. Roys- grandmother, mother and bro matron from Checowan Chap- ston of Eugene and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David Leonard Hickerson (Barbara ther’s wife at their weddings. tre No. 77 from Yamhill were Steve Chudzinski, worthy ma The bride, escorted to the escorted and introduced. A tron-elect of Marilyn Chapter, Kay Olson) were married June 10 at the First Presby altar by her father, wore a number of visitors from Trin Mrs. Gordon McMorris served terian Church in Mill City. A reception followed in the floor-length A-line gown of ity Chapter were also present. the punch and Miss Carol Friendship Hall. The couple will live in El Paso, Texas. white pen de soie with re-em- Mrs. Else Allen and Mrs. Ragsdale passed the guest broidered alecon lace bodice Alec Burrell became mem book. Photo by Vera Sidwell. 3rd St., STAYTON, OREGON and elbow-length sleeves. The bers, Mrs. Allen by affiliation The reception rooms were • cathedral peu de soie train and Mrs. Burrell by dual decorated with cala lilies and enhanced with lace flowed membership. pink and white peonies by Lyons Women Society I from the waistline. Her Under good of the order, Mr Mrs. Elsie Völkel. Community French illusion veil was held and Mrs. Garton thanked the During the reception back Has Final Meeting in place by a small crystal Chapter and their officers ground music was played on LYONS—The last meeting beaded headpiece. She carried for their cooperation during the piano by Earnest Free until tall of the WSCS was Calendar of Events a bouquet of white rosebuds. their term of office. Each lady man. held Tuesday with their an Miss Alice Bickett was maid officer was presented a cor Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson ac of honor and bridesmaids duroy pillow in the shape and companied Mr, Laird when nual picnic at the John Neal Wednesday, June 14— were Miss Louise Houston colors of the Eastern Star. he sang “The Stranger of Memorial Park. A short busi Flag Day. ness meeting was held follow and Miss Trudy Ronk. They The men were presented Ma Gallilee.” wore light green A-line shap sonic mementos. Mrs. Charlie French and ing the pot luck dinner. Order of Rainbow for Girls Van Heusen Shirts ed dressed with peu de soie The Worthy Matron report Mrs. Lowell Cree were co- Plans were made for their at hall, 7:30. skirts and lace bodices. They ed that during their term of chairmen for the reception. rummage sale to be held City Council meeting at Pendleton Slacks and Shirts carried yellow daisy nosegays. office they traveled 9,200 Ladies of the Eastern Star some time in August, date City hall, 8 p. m. Joe Galey served as best miles representing Marilyn sevred. to be made later . Those in Thursday, June 15— Ties - Belts - Shoes man and ushers were Mich Chapter. They visited 5 7 charge are Mrs. E. L. Roye, Jayceette meeting at Shir ael Guttormson and William Chapters and made 82 trips. Mrs. Clyde Bressler, Mrs. ley Hoover home 8 p. m. Gailey. The officers gave a degree Santiam Rebekahs Suits and Sport Coats Howard Naue, Mrs. Harold Monday, June 19— For her daughter’s wedding in their honor and presented Hawthorne, Mrs. Wilson Stev Mrs. Olson chose a two-piece them with a wool car robe in Make Plans for Red Wing Work Shoes Lions Club Steak Fry at ens and Mrs. Van Prichard. City Park, Lions and wives pink suit and wore matching a case. The visitors spoke briefly July 4th Float accessories. Anyone having rummage to are asked to “be thar”. Pendleton and 1 Arnold Palmer Sweaters ■ She wore an orchid corsage. and Wilson Stevens thanked donate may leave it in the The bridegroom’s mother the Gartons on behalf of the Irene Lewin, noble grand basement of the Lyons Meth AF&AM meeting at lodge wore a tangerine sheath Chapter for a job well done. presided at the Wednesday odist church. It was also hall at 8 p. m. Past Masters will be honored. Marie Burrell was elected evening meeting of Santiam dress with white accessories. ' She also had an orchid cor- Associate Conductress for the Rebekah lodge when plans voted to do some work at the Tuesday, June 20— parsonage. Attending were ensuing year. were completed and work The Altar was draped in done on the 4th of July float. Mmes. Howard Naue, Van City Planning Commission memory of Robert Schroeder Melody Earnhardt is the prin Prichard, Ralph Downer, E. at U. S. Bank conference a Past Patron who passed cess for the Rebekahs and L. Roye, Elmer Wilson, Ches room. away in May, ter Riggs, Harold Hawthorne, Oddfellows. Following the meeting re The lodge charter was drap W. R. Stevens, Leonard Crus- Sponsored as a public service freshments were served with ed in memory of Eva Jewell, on, Clyde Bressler, Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Veryl Hoover as chair longtime member of the or- Huffman, Miss Nikki Cruson. man of the committee. der who died recently at Guest of the meeting was Grants Pass. . . . the TOTAL PERFORM There were 12 members re- Mrs. Edna Courtemanche of porting on their attendance Torrance, Calif. ANCE TIRE for safe worry- J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis at Friendship night held re free vacation driving! Owners cently at Silverton Rebekah • New wrap-around tread, sculptured safety lodge. Phone 897-2660 shoulder for unsurpassed cornering GATES — Mrs. Walter Santiam members also vis- Mill City, Oregon traction, stability, steering control! Thomas returned from an ex ited with Rosa Berry at Ly tended trip Wednesday, June ons and took her a decorated • 4 full plies of nylon cord. Tough, new Poly-BD puts more fortified rubber on 7. She left May 22 for Van birthday cake. She was pre the road for extra safety! couver, Wn., where she was sented the Bible belonging to joined by her mother, Mrs. the Faith Rebekah lodge at 20% greater tread width! Over 10,000 Jessie Ziegler. They then mo Lyons which is now affiliated road-gripping edges for unexcelled It traction and skid resistance! tored through Idaho and with Santiam. Utah t o Cowdray, Colo., It was announced that the where they stopped with Memorial Day Rebekah-IOOF ■I „.ulun« "L.I It tir. "„uc il. 1 ti ««— ”,r *"d <1 NO MONEY DOWN! some friends. From there they pancake breakfast was a real easier pay traveled across Kansas to success. t t—J »" . Ev.„ W.«» H Shawnee, Okla., to visit Mr. Gertrude Weidman was V - »X - » t and Mrs. Olin Marlow and appointed Good of the Order 6.50/6.00x1.3 I Mrs. Emma Shook, aunts and chairman for the June 1967- Black •Plm tax and uncle. They went on to Mis- 68 term. Carmen Barnhardt Tubeless trade-in ' sourl where they saw the gi- was appointed Community tir» i gantic Arch which is now an Service chairman for the i •• X I attraction in St. Louis. same period. TÄ* » •■» - - Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Mad- The June 21 meeting will 6.70x15 Black Tubeless ............ 22.98* Beo a.;, ^.e^, .ntf I ing, relatives in Clay City, feature initiation and pot-luck Ill., was their last stop be refreshments will be served 7.50x14 Black Tuba-leu« 22.98* fore visiting in Eola, Ill., with at the close of the evening. 8.00x14 Black Tubeless............ 24.48* Mr. and Mrs. Bob Noore and Whitewalls only 13.00 more family. Mrs. Thomas’ sister. Availablt in all popular sires Though Mrs. Thomas had Sharon Stone Weds seen many of these relatives 6.70x15 Black Tube Type only three years ago, Mrs. Louis Setier at Ziegler had not seen them Reno June 3 for 16 years. Tough 7-rib tread design Miss Sharon L. Stone, Their trip was continued to for traction and safety. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Milwaukee and Wisconsin 100% nvlon cord! One ¿omLineJ monthly jwment Dells, Wise., to the Badlands win Stone became the bride of South Dakota. They stop of Louis W. Setzer on June 7.50x14 Blackwall Tubeless 12.99* tof-ALL ped to see the reconstructed 3 at 4:30 in the Park Wedding mining town of Rockerville Chapel in Reno. He is the son of Mr. and and enjoyed buffalo burgers. Looking for an easier way to pay bills for life They continued to the sights Mrs. E. R. Setzer of Sweet of Mt. Rushmore. Custer Home. Mr. and Mrs. Stone State Park where wild burro accompanied the young cou- and buffalo run, the Black pie to Reno and stood with Hills, the Big Horn Moun- them during the ceremony. The bride wore a white tains and Yellowstone Park. ol to pay for Inauranca protection. Mrs. Thomas advises having knit three-piece suit and her your own sleeping accomoda- accessories were aqua toned. She carried a nosegay of tions in the latter. They traveled over the new white carnations. J. C. KIMMEL — BUD DAVI^ H Both young people are grad road from Missoula, Mont., Phone 897-2660 ^V S' °Wn6rS ASSOCIATE STORE I to Lowell. Ida., along the uates of Sweet Home High | Lochsa River where they school and they are making MILL CITY, OREGON ' were unable to see much of their home in Stayton ■where j the scenery because of the he is employed by a logging (Complete ('atalog Order Service Available) heavy timber of the wilder- company. She is employed in | a Salem Beauty Salon. I ness area along the drive. IDANHA — The Willing Workers Club held election of officers at their final meet ing of the season Wednesday in the social room of the Idan ha Fire hall. Meetings will resume September 20 follow ing summer vacation. Elected president for the ensuing year were Mrs. Leola Delker, Gates and Mrs. Jake Williams, vice president. Two members were re-elected to offic. They were Stella Davis, trasurer and Winifred Mur phy, secretary. Summer activities for the group will include a pot luck luncheon at the Idanha home of Mrs. Berggreen June 20 a picnic at Suttle Lake in July and a picnic at Silver Creek Falls Park, Silverton in August. Mrs. Kenneth Larson is re tiring president. At the close of the meeting, refreshments were served. Barbara Kay Olson and David Hickerson Married Here Saturday Eastern Star to Recess for Summer Subscribe to The Kreitzer's Men's Clothing The place to go For the Brands You Know Rei Open this Friday Nite Until 9 OUR FINEST TIRE REDUCED! New Davis Luxury Premium Sentry Mrs. Walt Thomas Back from Trip HILL INSURANCE AGENCY Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise makêé my premium« to $JO88 DAVIS SENTRY insurant polici^ Many Other Specials on Passenger, Truck, and Boat Trailer Tires WESTERN AUTO Hill Insurance Acencv