The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 02, 1968, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 2, 1968
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Deanha PTC To
Have Talent Show
Young People Have
Meeting Sunday at
DETROIT—The annual tal­ Hiebert Home
ent show sponsored by the
Deanha Parent Teachers Club
in its annual scholarship drive
will be held May 4th at 7:30
P. M. in the elementary gym.
Rehearsals are scheduled Fri­
day at 7:30 p. m.
The program will include
Baton twirling, duets, chorus’s
several comedy skits and
many other added attractions.
Anyone wishing to participate
in the program is asked to
contact Mrs. Lynn William­
son. Donations and proceeds
from the program will be ad­
ded to the scholarship fund.
Several prizes will be award­
ed.
DETROIT — The patio at
the Idanha home of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Hiebert was the
setting late Sunday afternoon
when the Young People met
for their annual weekly meet­
ing. Included in the business
agenda as a spring project,
the group plans to purchase
and plant petunia’s on the
grounds of the Idanha Com­
munity church.
Program of the day was a
skit, “Flesh vs. the Spirit”
worked out by Ricky and
Mike Williamson, Jimmy and
Hank Hiebert, Rebyn and
Martha Taylor.
Others present were Linda
Roth and a friend from Sal­
em Academy, Gerald Hiebert,
Carol Thomasson, and Diana
Williamson.
Refreshments was served
by Ricky and Mike William­
son.
Flatman-Anderson
Rites Held At
Vancouver Church
at home at 524 N. E. 68th St.
in Portland where both are
employed.
Presbyterian Women
Hold Clothing Drive
Thirteen ladles attended the
Miss Donolda Ruth Flat­ meeting of the Presbyterian
man, daughter of Donald Women’s Association at Fel­
Flatman of Ketchikan, Alas­ lowship Hall on Thursday ev­
business with the proceeds
going to the Lions Auxiliary
ka and the late Phyllis Flat­ ening, April 25. Mary Loucks
sight conservation fund.
man, was married April 13 at presided at the business meet­
The next Auxiliary meeting
the Reorganized Church of ing.
will be May 23 at the home of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Association members are
Mrs. Floyd Eastwood and
Saints in Vancouver, Wash., planning to attend a meeting
Marjorie
Thompson
became
each member is to bring a
to Mark Steven Anderson.
in Lebanon on May 15 when
white elephant or two for the the bride of David Jones,
The groom is the son of Irene Forsythe Hansen, a re­
Mrs. Fred Krecklow enter­ 4th of July concession booth. April 6 at Springfield at the Rev. and Mrs. Lyle Ander­ turned missionary, will speak.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald son of Salem and the mar­ It was voted to donate $6.00
tained members of the Mill
R. LeBeau. The evening cere­ riage ceremony was perform­ which will purchase two blan­
City Lions Auxiliary with a Mrs. Wilson Stevens
mony was performed by Dis­ ed by the Rev. Anderson.
kets to be given through
Taste and Tell party at her
trict judge Frank Alderson of
Giving the bride in mar­ Church World Service.
home Thursday evening. It Hosts Marilyn Club
Eugene.
riage was Rudy Tohl, her
The suggestion was made *
was a real “fun event” and At Their Home Tues.
The bride wore a cage style grandfather. The double ring to have a dinner for the wom­
some extra money was raised
to augment the Auxiliary con­ The monthly meeting and gown of lace over sunshine ceremony was performed at en of the church and the “hel­
noon potluck luncheon of the yellow crepe. Her corsage was 4 o’clock in the afternoon.
pers” on the Lions Club din­
vention fund.
The bride wore a full length ners sometime during the
Mrs. Bill Metteer presided Marilyn Club was held Tues­ yellow rosebuds with white
at the business meeting when day, April 23 at the home of accents. Mrs. LeBeau was the gown of white slipper satin month of May.
Lettie Swan read from the
Mrs. Floyd Eastwood present­ Mrs. Wilson Stevens in bride’s only attendant. She made empire style with silver
wore a dress of mediterranean lace inserts in the bell sleeves Year Book of Prayer in the
ed a slate of officers for the Lyons.
blue.
Her
corsage
was
white
and her train was of the sil­ absence of Mabie Schroeder
A slate of officers was pre­
ensuing year: Mrs. Metteer
to again serve as president; sented for the ensuing year carnations with yellow ac­ ver lace.
who recently underwent eye
Her shoulder length veil surgery.
Mrs. Leo Poole as vice-presi­ and elected to serve were: cents.
Donald
LeBeau
was
best
was of silk illusion caught to
dent; Mrs. Bill Lewellen as Mrs. Sylvia Duncan, presi­
For the program, Mrs.
a crown of seed pearls and
secretary-treasurer and Mrs. dent; Mrs. Wilson Stevens, man for the groom.
Loucks gave a report on In­
Special
guests
at
the
wed
­
lace.
She
carried
a
white
Bi
­
vice-president:
Mrs.
Ervin
Pe
­
Mel Rambo as treasurer. In­
dia from “Highlights of Chris­
stallation ceremonies will be te r s o n, secretary-treasurer. ding were Anna and Jennifer ble topped with a white or­ tian Mission” by Harold
Thompson,
the
bride
’
s
daugh
­
chid with white and silver
held jointly with the Lions These officers will be install­
Clark.
club Saturday May 11 at The ed at the meeting which will ters, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jones streamers.
Devotions were given by
of
Medford
and
the
bridal
She
wore
a
pearl
necklace
be
held
May
21,
one
week
ear
­
Riverview Cafe at Mehama.
Dora
Rogers whose topic was
couples
’
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
which had belonged to her
Plans were discussed for lier than usual due to the Pri­
E. V. Porter and Beatrice mother. Her matching pearl “Beauty,” and she read sev­
member attendance at the mary elections.
verses from the Scripture
earrings were a gift of the eral
State Lions club and Auxil­ Those present at Tuesdays Splichal, all of Springfield.
relating
to it. The words of a
A
reception
was
held
follow
­
groom.
iary convention which will be meeting were Mrs. Bill Hirte,
hymn
were
read by Clara
ing
the
ceremony
at
the
home
The church was decorated Swan, and short
Mrs. Edwin Delker, Mrs.
held in Eugene May, 16-18.
articles were
Those elected to attend Richard Freeman, Mrs. Al Mrs. Splichal. Serving were in white and green, the bride’s read by Ruth Cummings,
from the Auxiliary were Mrs. Yankus, Mrs. Alex Burrell Mrs. Howard Staples, the colors with large containers Mary Kelly, Ida Fleetwood,
Metteer, Mrs, Lee Ross and Mrs. Sylvia Duncan, Mrs. bride’s sister and Mrs. Russell holding white gladioli and and Mary Tuers.
Mrs. Mel Rambo. Alternate Veryl Hoover, Mrs. Ervin Strand, Mrs. Ron Jones cut green tinted carnations. The
It was mentioned that the
Peterson, Mrs. Jack GUlli- and served the wedding cake. pews were marked with bows women
will be Mrs. Martin Hansen.
are holding a cloth­
The
guest
book
was
passed
by
Of
green
and
white
satin
rib
­
ford.
Mrs.
Walter
Brisbin.
A motion was passed that
ing-drive
during the next two
Sandi
Spiker.
hospitalitj' books be purchas­ Mrs. Merle ■ Garton, Mrs.
bon.
Following a wedding trip
Soloist was Jeanny Rencore weeks. Articles may be left at
ed for the delegates; However Cecil Lake, Mrs. Charles
Fellowship Hall anytime.
those attending must attend Kelly, Mrs. Don Carlson, Mrs. to Monterey and Carmel the who sang “The Lord’s Prayer”
At the close of the evening,
couple
are
now
at
home
in
with
Gary
Patton
playing
the
all sessions.or refund the mon­ Jim Bevier, Sharon and Julie,
refreshments
were served by
Gladstone.
The
groom
is
em
­
wedding music.
ey. In other business auxil­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parker,
Lighting the tapers was Mrs. Tuers. A special guest
iary dues were raised from $2 Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark, a ployed by the Oregon State
Mrs. Freda Whitlock who
to $3 a year.
guest. Mrs. Nettie Hedlund Highway department. He at­ Danial Anderson, brother of was
had
been spending the past
tended
Mill
City
schools
and
the
groom.
He
was
also
the
There was considerable dis­ and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs:
several
weeks assisting at the
is
a
graduate
of
South
Salem
cussion on the Auxiliary par­ Wilson Stevens.
rint; bearer.
High.
Debbie Longfellow, cousin home of her brother and sis­
ticipation in the 4th of July
Going to Springfield for the of the bride from Everett, ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Otto
celebration in Mill City. The
wedding
were Mr. and Mrs. Washington was the Honor Witt.
women will again have their
Sig Jepsen, grandparents of attendant and bridesmaids
hamburger and bingo conces­
the groom and Mr. and Mrs. were Adreanne Anderson, sis­
sion at the city park. Mrs.
Martin
Jepsen, uncle and ter of the groom from Mon­
Fred Berg will be in charge of
Community
aunt from Mill City.
mouth. Junior attendant was
bingo assisted by Mrs. Leo
Brenda Anderson, sister of
Poole and Mrs. Lee Ross will
the groom from Salem.
be general chairman for the
Mrs. Ellen Rust presided at Extension Unit To
Calendar of Events
They were all dressed in
“cook shack.”
a short business meeting Install Officers
gowns of lime green, made
The group voted to have a Thursday evening when of­
IDANHA—The social room empire style with matching
princess for the celebration. fices for the ensuing year for
Elected was Teresa Metteer, the Canyon PTA were elected. of the Idanha Fire Hall will veiling headpieces. Their Wednesday, May 1—
With Travelers automobile Insurance you get
The
women will assist Lions Mrs. Barbara Thomas will be the setting Thursday May flowers were white and green
twice as much medical insurance at no extra cost
Santiam Rebekah lodge at
Club Members in decorating serve as president; Mrs. Doris 2nd at 7:30 p. m. for the in­ carnations and they wore
If you have seat belts and use them. Ask us for
stallation of the Deanha Home white slippers and short white hall 8 P. M. May Day party.
a float for the parade.
Williams,
vice-president;
Mrs.
details.
The Spring Fling which Shirley Sharpe, secretary and Extension Unit officers.
gloves.
had been scheduled for the Mrs. Wilma Golden, treasur­ Entertainment will be provid­ Best man for the groom was Thursday, May 2—
ed
by
the
showing
of
picture
George Hanson of Portland
weekend was postponed due er.
through the courtesy of and ushers were Mathew An­ Mill City Garden Club at
to conflicting activities and
For the entertaining pro­ slides
Gates Women’s Clubhouse 1
derson and Kim Rogers.
will be held sometime in the gram the grade school chorus Joe Zelfer.
Officers to be installed are,
Following the wedding a re­ P. M.
fall.
directed
by
Herbert
Bastus-
J. C. Kimmel - Ed L. Davis, Owners
There was a report made check with Mr*'. Williams Mrs. David White, president, ception was held in the social
Jayceettes at home of Ruth
by those attending the Jef­ playing the piano accompan­ Mrs. Norman Thomasson, vice room of the Church with the TerLouw
Phone 897-2660
MUI City. Oregon
8 P. M.
ferson auxiliary recently and iment sang several numbers. president, Mrs. Ray Sheldon, colors of green and white us­
secretary-treasurer.
Mrs.
Arth
­
several new ideas were intro­
The last meeting of the year ur Whiteley will be installing ed for the decorations.
The bride’s table was cov­ Monday, May ft—
duced.
for
the PTA will be May 16
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It was announced that the when officers will be instal­ officer.
School election at Santiam
J Hartford, Connecticut
Refreshments will be serv­ with an overlay of green net.
“bookshelf" at The Enter­ led.
High
school. 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.
ed
by
the
hostesses,
Mrs.
Wil
­
The table was centered with
prise office was doing a brisk
liam D. Hamilton, Mrs. Clyde the tiered brides cake and
Round Robin club at home
Storey and Mrs. Junior Wil­ crystal candelabras and green of Mabel Yankus 7:30.
liamson.
tapers.
,
____
Bld or Bunch club at home
Pouring was Mrs. James of Nadine Duggan 7:30.
Anderson, aunt of the bride
from Portland and cutting the Wednesday, May 8—
wedding cake was Mrs. Jean
Phelps of Forest Grove, aunt
Order of Rainbow for girls
of the groom.
at hall 7:30.
Mrs. Rudy Tohl, grandmo­
ther of the bride wore a white Sponsored as a public service
knit suit with orange trim
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H Chevrolet’s special savings bonus
in the Pan—or Meat Identi­ mother selected an orange
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now adds more value to cars already giving you the most.
ed a large number of women ing hat and white accessories.
to the April 25 meeting of the
For the wedding trip north
Santiam Canyon extension un­ the new Mrs. Anderson don­
it meeting. The topic, present­ ned a green and yellow print
ed by Mrs. Shirley Swain and dress with matching coat. She
Phone 897-2345
Mrs. Arlene Taylor, was in­ wore an orchid corsage and J. C. Kimmel - Ed L. Davis
formative and proved delic­ her accessories were white.
Owners
ious when two dishes were
The young couple are now
served after the actual demon­
stration and discussion.
Mrs. Wyoma Baechler, Mrs.
rCHEVROLETj
Rugh McCombs and Mrs. Le­
onora Cutsforth presented
their selections, as appoint­
for the businessman
ed nominating committee, of
and the family Z“-
candidates for officers next
unit year. Mrs. Sharon Har­
rison. Mrs. Leonara Cutsforth
and Mrs. Jane Mink were el­
ected unamiously by the mem­
bers as Chairman, Vice-Chair­
man, and Secretary-Treasur­
er in that order.
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