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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1969)
Joan Marie Prichard Marries Lawrence Dean Robertson 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 19, 1969 fyJomGsú, ßcufe. Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 891-2112 sin of the bride. She wore a mint green dotted swiss gown with dusty print roses. Her ‘ • head piece was a pink bow with green net. Maid of honor was Miss Sharon Robertson, sister of the groom. Brides maids were Miss Sue Fitting, of Stayton and Mrs. Kenneth Schmidt of Salem. They wore I gowns identical to the matron 1 of honor and maid of honor, and their head pieces were white bows with green net. Gene Calkins served as best man for Mr. Robertson. Groomsmen were Larry Prich ard. brother of the bride, Le roy Robertson and Tom Baley. Ushers were Jim Olmstead and Ricky Chytka. Candle lighters were Becky and Karen Clason. They wore pink dotted swiss dresses with green bows on their dresses and in their hair, Flower girl was Teresa son gowned the same as bridesmaids. Ring bearer Wade Stuhr. nephew of bride. Organist was Mrs. Jean ne Zimmerman and soloist was Miss Sherry Whltlach. Mrs. Pichard attended her daughter’s wedding in a pink lace dress with white accessor ies. Mrs. Robertson chose f :r her sons wedding a light blue suit with white accessories and they both wore corsages of PhOtO By Stanley Ogden white miniature roses. Following the ceremony Mr. LYONS—The United Meth- pink gladioli. Mrs. Roliertson greeted odist Church in Lyons was the The bride, given in marriage and their guests at a reception held scene of a very pretty June by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. in the church dining room. wedding Saturday, June 14th. Larry Prichard wore a tra Cutting and serving the cake when Miss Joanne Marie Pri ditional white gown of Chan were Mrs. Robert Miller, aunt chard became the bride of Sgt. tilly lace with seed pearls a- of the groom. Mrs. Don Arm Lawrence Dean Roliertson round neck line. Her veil was string, aunt of the bride and with Rev. Magnuson officiat held In place by a cap of seed Mrs. Earl Robertson, aunt of ing at the 4 o’clock ceremony. pearls and net. She carried a the groom. Mrs. Larry Stuhr, Miss Prichard Is the daughter cascade of white glads center sister of the bride and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Prich ed with pink roses. A keep Gene Phillips aunt of the brid° ard, Rt. 1, Lyons and Mr. Ro sake worn by the bride was a served the coffee and punch. bertson the son of Mr. and string of pearls given to her Miss I^iraine Clason was in Mrs. Wallace Robertson of by her brother when she grad charge of the guest book and Mill City. The church was uated from high school. i n Jeanette Clason Miss beautifully decorated with Matron of honor was Mrs. charge of the gifts. Miss Janice Elaine Gordon, assisting with the serving were white Chrysanthemums and Frank Jones of Roseburg, cou- For going away the bride daughter f Mrs. Edna Gor Mrs. Warren Durham, Mrs. By chose a green double breasted don of Mil] City became the ron Klaue, Mrs. Richard Ol- dress with white accessories. bride of Wayne Raymond ander, and Miss Ruth Bern- After June 29 their first home Swanson, son of Raymond M. ham all of Spokane. will lie at Hahn. Germany, Swanson of Spokane. Wash Mrs. Bruce Gordon of Sal where Sgt. Robertson is sta ington, Saturday June 7. em. sister-in-law of the bride tioned at the Hahn Air Force The wedding was held at the was in charge of the guest Base. Church of Rock f Ages in book and Miss Ann Durham, The new Mrs. Robertson is I Spokane at 8 o'clock in the Miss Debby Durham and Miss a graduate of Stayton Union | evening. The Rev. C. A. Brown Kyle were in charge of the High .School and a Beauty performed the impressive cere gifts For her daughter’s wed- School in Salem. Mr. Robert mony. ding Mrs. Gordon wore a petal son is a graduate of Santiam pink three piece jersey suit The Church was decorated High School in Mill City and with baskets of pink gladiolas. and her accessories included a is now with the United States white stock and dark pink peo pink net hat and pink gloves. Air Force. The hud vase on the com Her corsage was pink carna Special guests at the wed nies. munion held a long stem tions centered with dark pink ding were Mrs. Robert Miller med dark table pink The aisle rosebuds. aunt of the groom from St. flowers were of rose. light pink car For the wedding trip to San Louis, Missouri. Mrs. Robert nations, centered with dark Francisco the bride wore a Miller Jr., cousin of the bride, pink ribbon. light pink crepe sheath dress You don t i Mr. and Mrs. William Prich with matching lace coat and The attractive bride wore a have to go over ard and Mr. and Mrs. Roy gown of white lace, made A- her e.rsage was made from board to get complete Clason, grandparents of the line with floor length skirt. white gardenias centered with bride. insurance protection for your boat at Safeco The round neck line had soft dark pink rosebuds. The young couple will be at ruffles around the edge. The With a Safeco Policy, a good skipper get» everything he needs home in Spokane at 6110 North long sleeves were also edged to keep thing« thipthape insurance-wiao. In one package, we'll M. Gartons to Leave in ruffles. The shoulder length Buffalo. Insure you for boat, motor, equipment liability and medical white net veil was held in expenses. On land, at sea, 12 montha a year, you have full place with a flower petal head For Hawa/ ” Soon protection—renewed automatically, too. as long as premiums piece dotted with sequins. are paid when due See us today. Maid of honor was Miss Lyn Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Merle “Doc” Garton are invit Nixon of Glendale. California, ed through the press to attend a Whitworth college roommate a no host covered dish dinner, of the hride. She wore a colon Saturday evening, June 21st ial style gown, made floor len at 6:30 p. m. at the Gates Club gth with a pale pink linen SAFECO Phone 891-2413 or 897-2754 skirt, slightly gathered at the House INSURANCE Miss Carol Ragsdale was Mr. ami Mrs. Garton will be empire waist. The bodice was Mill City, OregoB h:nor guest at a bridal show long of white cotton and had leaving July 2 for Honolulu. WHERE YOU RE TREATED LIKE A FIRION NOT A NUMBER sleeves with ruffles on the er. Thursday evening, June 12 Hawaii to make their home. Those attending are asked edge. A dark pink satin sash at the home of Mrs. Fern Hil’ to bring their own table ser had a bow at the empire waist in the Monmouth Mobile Court line. Her bouquet was a Colo Miss Raggiale has made her vice. a 4“*’* nial arrangement on a white home in the Cou:t the past % lace backing with light oink two years while attending I pompoms dotted with dark OCE. Miss Bonnie Reis and Miss pink ribbon streamers cascad Community Millie Vinsen were co-hostess- ing from the center Bridesmaids were Miss Trace es for the shower. The evening was spent play Calendar of Events Cullen of Anaheim. California: Miss Barbara Gaylord of Port ing games followed hv the land. b th College friends of bride-elect opening her show the bride. Their gowns were er gifts. The hostesses served refresh identical to that of the maid Wednesday, June 18 — • PACIFIC POWER'S ments at the close ot the even Santiam Rebekah lodge at of honor. Candle-lighters were Billv ing. The cake was decorated • "SPOTLIGHT SPECIAL hall 8 p. m. Walker of Vancouver. Wash with pink roses ami silver Jaycees at hall 8 p.m ington and Doug Reese of leaves and twin hearts entwin Portland, nephews of the bride. ed with the names Carol and Flower girl was little Susie Don centering the hearts. Thui'tday, .Inn«' I!»— Present were Miss Ragsdale. Fraternal Order of Eagles Wright, niece rf the bride from Mill City and ringbearer was Mrs. Star Rainwater. Mrs. Iva meet at hall 8 p. m. Kermit Gordon, nephew of the Bostwick. Mrs. Adrynne Lucas. C« itaniBf worgF Broun and Frank Gorrhln Mrs. Emma Reis. Mrs. Jovce bride from Salem. Friday, June JU The flower girl was gowned Hammcrschmith. Mrs. Carol 4th of July Queen Corona like the other attendants and Watkins. Mrs. Fern Hill and Aik for a srhedule of all "Spotlight tion at M- C. Grade school 7:30 carried a white straw basket the hostesses Miss Reis and Specials’ at rout PP&L office. Coronation ball at Santiam filled with a bouquet of light Miss Vinsen. High school balcony 8 p. m. Miss Ragsdale will become pink pom poms and dark pink the bride f Donald L. Cree on rosebuds and rose petals. Sponsored as a public service Best man for the gr'om was Augus" 15 at the First Chris David Mickelson of Spokane tian Church in Salem. by and ushers were James Leus- The young couple will make chen and Dennis Weber both their heme in Mil! City. from Spokane. Miss Ragsdale is the daugh Following the wedding a re ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rags Insurance Agency, Inc. ception was held in the social dale of Mill Citv. She graduat room of the Church with Mrs. ed from OCE Fridav. June 13. DBA Hill Insurance Agency James Wright of Mill City, sis She will teach English at the Phone 897-2345 ter ; f ................... the bride from Mill City. Scio High School this fall. Charles Reese. Portland. Mr. Cree is the son of Mr Salem Mobile Phone Mrs. Mrs William Walker. Vancou- and Mrs Ixiwell Ctee also ?f ver. Wash . also sisters of the Mill Citv. He is employed in | YP2-2600 bride, serving the ake. Others the lumber industry. Janice Gordon Marries Spokane Man In A June Ceremony At Spokane HOW MUCH IS MISSING FROM THE PROFILE OF PROTECTION ON YOUR BOAT? Carol Ragsdale Honored At Bridal Shower Thursday : DON'T MISS STARRING • - TRINI LOPEZ Friday, June 20 MADISON & DAVIS Many Observances Held At Home Of Mike Glovers Guests Sunday for dinner in Eugene at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glover (Ciaudia Bud- long) were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Budlong and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Al Glover and Trina of Mill City, Mr. and Mrs. Char les DeGuire from Silverton. Miss Kathy Glover and Ken neth Beats of Eugene and Mr and Mrs. Mike Glover. The dinner was in celebra tion of Mrs. Mike Glover’s graduation from the Universi ty of Oregon, Sunday; Mike Glover’s discharge from the Army: Father’s Day and the birthdays of Linda Budlong and Mrs. Al Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Glover returned to Mill City where they were overnight guests of his parents and returned to Eugene Monday. Bridal Shower Held For Mrs. Nydegger LYONS—Mrs. Teddy Nydeg ger, (Gloria Traw) a recent bride, was the honored guest at a shower held Friday night at the Mehama fire hall with Mrs. Judy Ragsdale, Mrs. De lores Stavang and Mrs. Mar garet Phillips hostesses. After opening of the gifts refresh ments were served to Mrs. Ny degger honored guest, and Pam Traw, Helen Nydegger, Gail Primus, Margorie Mason, Jan et Primus, Penny Traw, Ellen Trask, Thelma Gescher, Dar lene Gescher, Aggie Gescher, Beverly Barrow, Shirley Grim es, Marcelle Nydegger, Mabel Downing. Alta Bodeker, Crys tal Limbeck, Eva Bressler, Kathleen Manning, Alma Olm stead, Dorothy Downer, Irene Roy, Lois Carpenter, Alice Semolke, Violet Smith. Lorena Stevens, Pearl Cooper, Leao Johnson, Theda Nydegger, El- eanor Montaya, Gloria Shafer, Jo Philippi, Dortheen Wilson and Lois Panavich and the hostesses. Sending gifts were Yvonne Pyeatt, Joyce Longfellow, Wil- low Phillips, Tillie and Joe Tracy, Lura Fair, Jean Rib- erts, Winifred Branch. Iris Spies, Hazel and Boyd Norton. Loraine Philippi. Betty Hunt, Helen Anderson, Irene Clason and Sue Walton. Santiam Memorial Hospital (Stayton) WELTER—To Mr. and Mrs. John C. Welter. Sublimity, a daughter, Monday, June 9, 1969. ROUSSEAU — To Mr. and Mrs. W illlam D. Rousseau. Scio, a daughter, Tuesday. June 10, 1969. PARRISH—To Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Parrish, Salem, a daughter. Thursday. June 12. 1969. GOSSEN—To Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy C. Gossen, Salem a dau ghter. Friday. June 13, 1969. SAMEK—To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Samek, Salem, a son, Friday, June 13, 1969. ^Rennnismtg kJ By Goldie Ramiro Summer d es not officially arrive until Saturday, but with the temperature in the 90’s the list two days dates don’t mean a thing. After our long, snowy winter we shouldn’t complain about <i little heat—but guess it’s human nature. We got our fall and winter “Wish look” on Monday and think that is really what hur ried the seas n along. That’s like getting the spring sale book the day after Christmas— after buying all those expen sive winter items. Of course with the kids in the strawberry fields and canneries, they are starting to think aliout what to buy with their money—and wherever they purchase their i clothes, etc—most of them at least lock at the catalogs. Our Boss is certainly getting out of a lot of work around here—he couldn’t possibly have planned it that way ? ? ? ? With our Salem section last week, 4th of July busy time and the start of our subscrip tion campaign this week—we in the print shop just wave in hurrying from one spot to the other. By the way’—we are having a lot of youngsters that will lie out hustling to get sub scriptions to The Enterprise, both new and renewal—and even though you are “paid up’’ it will help them for you to get on the list for another year—besides with all the ris ing costs, who knows what next year will bring. Don’t forget the Queen's coronation this Friday—start ing at the Grade school gym at 7:30. The 4th of July prin cesses have put a lot of time and effort in getting ready for their appearance and talent numbers. It is a lot of fun (to me) to watch these young peo ple and I am always amazed at the really good performance they put on. Many of them will say, “Oh. I don’t know how to do anything”, but they manage to find some perhaps hidden talent and provide a good evenings entertainment as well as a crown for the lucky one. But win or lose— none of them really LOSE as it helps give each and every one confidence in themselves— which is important. . Reception To Be Held Sunday For Kirt Baughmans Mr. and Mrs. Sid Baughman will have a reception at their home on Lyons Rt. 1 (former Albert Julian home) for their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kirt Baughman who were married May 7. The bride is the former Pat Tuthill of Oregon City where the couple live. Mr. Baughman is employed as a physical ther apist in Portland. The couple will be greeting their guests from 2 until 5 p. m. and friends of Kirt in this area are invited to call and see him again and meet his wife.