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2—The Mill City Enterprise, ’Riursday, Nov. 28, 1968 Cecelia Van Agtmael PatfA S/. Patrick Club Bessie Jobe To Head Rebekah Lodge Next Year Weds James S. Cox Idanha Youths Meet At Taylor Home LYONS — The St. Patrick Catholic church was the scene of a pretty late fall wedding IDANHA—The Idanha home Recent Meetina Saturday, November 23 when of Martha Taylor was the set Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Miss Cecilia VanAgtmael l?e- ting when the Young People LYONS—Election of officers came the bride of James Ste of the Idanha Community was the main business at the phen Cox. Fr. Bernard New Church met Sunday at a 5:00 meeting of the St. Patrick Cath Santiam Newcomers man officiated at the 4 o’clock P.M. meeting. Conducting the Santiam Rebekah lodge held olic Club held Monday night at mass and sisters of the bride, meeting was Gerald Hiebert. their regular meeting Wednes the home of Mrs. Leland Man Have Potluck Dinner Misses Lillian and Janine Van Included on the business agen day evening with Blanche Sy- ning. Elected were Mrs. Man Agemael taking the offering to was a discussion on the new verson presiding. Election of ning, president; Mrs. Marshall The Santiam Newcomers the altar. The church was beau da inter-com system recently In The Four - Square Gospel little Lynette Trask, niece of Group held its November pot officers was the main order of Backburn, vice-president; Mrs. business with Bessie Jobe elect Mike Schwindt, secretary and Church in Salem was the set the bride, wearing a yellow luck dinner on Wednesday ev tifully decorated with fall col stalled at the Vern Gerggreen home, and provided by the Id ed noble grand; Mildred Carr, Mrs. Florent Fritchi, treasurer. ting for the November 9 wed dress, who was the flower girl. ening November 20, at the ors of chrysanthemums. The bride, given in marriage anha Community Church. vice-grand; Ann Primeau, re Their next meeting will be ding of Miss Charlene Joan Young Nathan Humphries, Gates Community Center. The It was decided by the group cording secretary; Antonia held at the home of Mrs. Black Oleman to Allen Ray Sims. nephew of the bride was the tables and hall were decorated by her father, wore a white satin brocade empire style to sponsor a bottle drive in the Thomas, financial secretary burn with their Christmas par The bride is the daughter of ring bearer. with autumn flowers, brilliant ty and gift exchange. Each one Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Oleman and Otto Koeneke, treasurer. Ushers were LeRoy Rich ly coloi’ed leaves and fruits of dress, fashioned with bow and upper North Santiam Canyon, sash in the back. The bell to raise money, which in turn Members agreed to again is to bring candy or cookies to of Lincoln City and the groom ards, Edwin Anderson and the season. sleeves were of Chantilly lace will be added to a fund to serve the banquet for the Mill be sent to the Marian Home in is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Kliewer. The host committee consist and a crown of seed pearls help the church pay for the Richard Sims of Mill City. City firemen which is always Sublimity. Best man was Harrison ed of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Adair, held her elbow-length veil. She rental of the inter-com system. Attending were Mrs. Mike held on the Sunday following The church was decorated Wayne Myers, Jr. Schwindt, Mrs. George Van with yellow gladioli and white their annual benefit. For her daughters wedding Mrs. Kate Datz, Mrs. Flossie carried a cascade bouquet of A committee of five was ap Mildred Carr, Three Links Agtmael, Mrs. Henry Holzfuss, pom poms with tall white tap- Mrs. Oleman selected a peacock Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Curly yellow and white rosebuds and pointed to supervise the drive ivy, and wore a silver cross which will get underway in candlelabram. The blue suit dress and she wore a Rolls. president, will be in charge of Mrs. Marshall Blackburn, Mrs. ers ¡n In addition to the hosts for and chain given to her by her the near future. They are Ric arrangements and said those Florent Fritchi, Mrs. Charlie1 pews were marked with bows white earnation corsage. unable to help or donate food Bouche, Mrs. Ben Voltin, Mrs. of yellow ribbon. Mrs. Sims chose a blue the evening, others present in parents on her first Holy Com ky and Mike Williamson, Ger ald and Jimmy Hiebert, Idan would be asked to make a cash Anna Pietrok, Father Bernard Lighting the tapers were sheath dress and also wore a cluded Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bur munion day. Maid of honor was Miss ha, and Lyle Ragers, Jr., De and the hostess, Mrs. Manning Pamela Oleman and Vivian white carnation corsage. rell, Mrs. Eva Duehring, Mr. contribution. An officers meeting was sch and Mrs. Andrew Sieg, co-host- Oleman, sisters of the bride. A reception was held immed and Mrs. Paul Hamilton, Mr. Angelit Ann VanAgemael, sis troit. eduled to be held at Stay ton on ess. Following the business meet Ralph Trask, brother-in-law iately following the ceremony and Mrs. Dale Howell, Mr. and ter of the bride. She wore a brocade floor-length ing a program, “Thankful” for November 25 and a district of the bride and Minnie Pink- with Mrs. Jan Holt, sister of Mrs. Vern Kealen, Mr. and Mrs. gold meeting there on January 4. ard, sang for the wedding and the groom cutting the cake. Ross McCombs, Mr. and Mrs empire style dress with head Everything? was planned by Card Club Meets Members voted to donate were accompanied by Mrs. Pouring were Mrs. Pat Humph Paul McDonald, Mrs. Mae piece of matching bow and net Martha Taylor, counselor and and carried a bouquet of gold Henry Hiebert, director in $30.00 to the IOOF-Rebekah At Bodeker Home Joan Dickey, aunt of the bride. ries and Mrs. Martha Ander Mowry, Mr. and Mrs. Herb and bronze chrysanthemums. which the Young People par sponsored Youth Pilgrimage to Performing the 8 o’clock son, sisters of the bride. As Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phil LYONS—Mrs. Alex Bodeker Terry Cox. brother of the bride the United Nations. was hostess for the Wednesday ceremony was the Rev. Roy sisting about the room were lips, Mr. and Mrs. George groom served as best man. Mel ticipated. The committee for the Dec afternoon card club with her Worthington. At the conclusion of the Mrs. Ruth Blair, Mrs. Pauline Thompson, and the newest ember 4 Rebekah meeting will party held at her home. Fol The bride was gowned in a Kliewer, Mrs. Lucille Eilert Newcomers from Garden Grove vin and Donald Cox, cousins of meeting the group played a include Mildred Carr and Marie lowing a one-thirty dessert floor length white chiffon dress and Mrs. JoAnn Dickey. California, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie the bridegroom served as ush word game, Boys Vs. the girls, ers. Stickney. October, November luncheon several tables of 500 made bouffant style with the in which the lasers would serve Decorations for the brides Truhill. Mrs. Van Agtmael attended refreshments. The girls losing and December birthdays will were in play. Prizes were won train falling from the should table were in her colors of Door prizes were won by be observed at that time. yellow, white and green with Mrs. Vivian Kealen and Ernie her daughter's wedding in a by one-point did the honors. by Mrs. Gladys Nygaard and ers. Lettie Swan and Ann Prime Mrs. Hazel Lewis. The next Mrs. Taylor said the girls Her elbow length veil was the table centered with the Truhill. Following the dinner, light beige suit and blue acces au served refreshments follow party will be at the home of held in place with a pearl three-tiered wedding cake. including roast turkey, some sories. Mrs. Cox wore a light would have a chance to even ing the business meeting Wed Mrs. Gladys Nygaard. For the wedding trip to Cen visited and some played pino blue coat dress ensemble with up the score at the next meet crown and she carried a white black accessories and they both nesday evening. Attending were Doreen Hel- Bible topped with yellow rose tral Oregon the bride selected chle and canasta, and a won wore corsages of tangerine ing on Sunday, the place to be announced later. a navy blue linen suit with derful time was had by all. lemn, Hazel Lewis, Rose Bas buds and white carnations. colored rosebads. Those attending were: Ger The bride was escorted to white accessories and she wore sett, Bernice Bridges, Gladys A buffet supper and recep ald, Jimmy and Henry Hiebert, Nygaard, Eulalia Lyons, Katie the altar by her father and the corsage from her wedding tion followed at the home of Mike and Ricky Williamson, Sieg, Laura Neal, Leota Word honor attendant was Mrs. bouquet. the brides’ parents. Linda Roth, Lyle Rogers Jr., The young cauple are now at en, Dorothy Williams, Alma Ralph Trask, sister of the Cutting and serving the cake Robin Whiteley, Dorsey Smith, home in Salem where she is bride. She wore a mint green Olmstead, Eva Bressler, Car was Mrs. Hazel Wirth, grade Kathylin and Barbara Han rie Naue, Bertha Allen, Mabel floor length gown and carried employed as a medical secre school teacher of both the cock, Karen Peterson, Daniel Downing, and the hostess Mrs. a nosegay of yellow rosebuds. tary and he is employed in a bride and groom. Miss Sue Ire le Stephen and Martha Taylor. Junior attendants included mill. Bodeker. land and Miss Roberta Samek The Mill City Jayceettes held served the coffee and punch, their last meeting at the home with Kathleen VanAgtmael, of Barbara Penrose when plans sister of the bride in charge Community for a Christmas party were dis of the guest book. cussed. For their wedding trip to the The date of the baked food coast, the bride wore a green Calendar of Events sale was changed from Decem and gold ensemble with a yel ber 14 to November 27 at the low rosebud corsage. Follow Hilltop Market. ing their honeymoon the new The Christmas party will be ly married couple will be at Wednesday, November 27— Order of Rainbow for Girls held at the home of Nancy Gi home in Stayton. Both young people are grad at hall, 7:30. rod with Mary Ann Nicholas in charge of games and entertain uates of Stayton High. Mr. Cox Thursday, November 28— ment, assisted by Linda Sand is presently employed at a gro Thanksgiving Day. Be thank ful for your many blessings. ers. cery store. Monday, December 2— Gloria Paulson was a guest Round Robin Pinochle club for the evening and the door at Alta Moffatt home, 7:30. Mari-Linn PTC prize was won by Mary Ann Bid or Bunch Pinochle club Nicholas. at Betty Pittam home, 7:30. Has Cake Walk; Assorted Colors in Quilted The December 2 meeting will Wednesday, December 4_ and be held at the home of Mrs. Santiam Rebekah lodge at Nicholas. Discuss Future Plans Cotton, Nylon, Brushed Fabrics hall 8 p. m. Jaycees at JC hall at 8 p. m. LYONS—The Mari-Linn PTC held their November meeting Sponsored as a public service Thursday night with Donald Schiewek presiding. A discussion was held on purchasing drapes for the gym. A wrestling match will be held The Melody Airs Orchestra Tuesday evening, December 17. had their Thanksgiving party Also discussed was the summer in the basement of the Chris baseball program. The first grade won the tro Phone 897-2345 tian Church on Wednesday, phy for having the most par November 20. ents at the meeting. Following Owners The orchestra played a num- the meeting a cake walk was J. C. Kimmel-Ed L. Davis I l>er of selections and Mrs. Don- held with the proceeds to pur • ROBES I aid Dishong played a selection chase Christmas treats for the on the violin accompanied by students Mrs. Donald Huber, Mrs. Walter Brisbin at the pia- Mrs. Leland Manning and Mrs. I no. SHIRTS Richard Waters will lx? in . Emil Minarek played record charge Safe Drivers can ings of several of his songs, all greatly enjoyed by the group. • JACKETS qualify for this Paul Schiewek showed color Camp Fire Group ed slides of his recent trip to Meets at Shepherd Alaska. Following the party bount Home; Officers Pickec eous refreshments were serv The Wa Ki Kin Camp Fire ed including some fresh cider girls met at the home of their brought by Mr. and Mrs. Min leader, Mrs. Bill Shepherd on arek. Others furnishing the re November 19 after school. freshments included Mr. and Do you have a good safe driving They selected new officers Mrs. Earl Loucks. record? Then this revolutionary for the next six weeks with and realistic auto policy is for you! 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