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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 3, 19t>9 Receives Honor fyJomarik Pcuje Recent Bride Goldie Rambo, Roman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Married Recently • *• o*** *■>, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson went to Corvallis where they attended the Grand Assembly of Rainbow for Girls. They were accompanied by Debbie and Jenny Chance and Esther Freeman. Grand Assembly was from Community Calendar of Events Wednesday, July 2— Santiam Rebekah lodge at ball 8 p. m. Friday, July 4— the Mill grounds of July Lions club breakfast at park 6 p. m. Sponsored as a public service MADISON & DAVIS Insurance Agency, Inc. Phone 897-2345 Salem Mobile Phone YP2-2600 DBA Hill Insurance Agency L. Harmon Marries Larry H. Buren Thu'diy through Saturday. Miss Shit ley Stone attended on Saturday and was installed as Grand Patriot)-m. Over 13(H) girls and 250 chap erones and Mother Advisors attended the Grand Assembly. Mr. and Mrs. E. Loucks To Be Honored July 13 The children of Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Loucks of Route 1, Lyons, are extending through the press an invitation to fri ends to attend a roc-option in honor of their parents 40th wedding anniversary on July 13, liMi'i at the home of Mrs. Don (Roberta) Limbacker, 590 Iairry Ave. N. Manbrin Gar dens, Keizer, Salem. The hours are 3:00 to 5:000 p. m. Mrs. Don (Willa) Porter and Mrs. Ro bert (Vera) Shelton, Campbell. California will be assisting There are two sons Benton Loucks. Phoenix, Arizona who will be unable to be present and Paul Loucks at home. Mr. and Mrs. Loucks have eleven grandchildren. They were married in Brownsville, June 9, 1929 and have lived in this area for 19 years. Pictured are Mr. and Mrs. Royce Longfellow (Sharon Spellmeyer) _ ,.L_ who were married June 15 at ceremonies at the Lyons Community^ Church. She will continue t. work in Salem and he will complete his service in the U. S. Army. He is taking specialized training at Fort Knox, Kentucky Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Marie Tolbert Wins $4.00 per Year Prize In State Read it Every Week Club Project SEE US FOR PLYWOOD PANELS Miss Bogstad Marries Steven A. Frank Hills Home Scene Of Baby Shower The independent Telephone Industry that we are V ■"pnone industry that we are part of tn« °f AfTW'c»’« fastest growing indus- tXnhny T0 ther* Wi" 20 000 000 independent e «’Phonesi In operatlori serving more than 50% of the anywhere^ U'5' with *th the <h* finest f,nMt service available mailable Verne Clarks Attend, OES Grand Chapter Crites and escort for the flow er girls was Herman Buren. Best man was Ken Allen and ushers were Berl Davis and Reese Miller. For her daughters wedding Mrs. Harmon chose a dress of blue crepe with white accessor ies and a white carnation cor sage. The groom’s mother wore a dress ol green crepe with white accessories anti her cor sage was the white carnations. A reception was held in the Fellowship hall of the church immediately following the cere mony with Mrs. Margarette Brosig, aunt of the bride cut ting the cake. Pouring was Cretta Cooper another aunt of the bride with a cousin, Chrol Brosig assisting. At the gift table was Mrs. Polly Davis and Miss Judy Buren. For the wedding trip to the coast the bride donned a dress of green print with lace overlay and she wore white accessories. The couple is now at home in Salem where both are em ployed as computor operators. Memmtsrmg M iss Nancy Ruth Bogstad DETROIT — The home of became the bride of Steven Anthony Frank on Saturday. Mrs. Yvonne Hills was the By Goldie Rambo setting for a recent stork The Mill City Garden (Tub's June 21 at the Immaculate shower honoring Mrs. Myrna Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark, Bird chairman, Mrs. Marie Tol Conception Church in Stayton. Ketchum. Co-hosting the event Worthy Patron and Worthy Thoughts on a beautiful (but Rev. Father Arcata perform bert. tied for third place with was Mrs. Verna Ketchum and Matron of Marilyn Chapter No. blue) Monday—here we are ed th» double ring ceremony the Bird Scrap Book she enter 145 OES attended the Grand ready to swing into July and Mrs. Shirley Hill. ed at the State Convention of and organist was Joene Dough Chapter of the OES of Oregon so far it hasn’t been what you Following the opening of Federated Garden Chilis held erty. F erst Daniels sang a gifts refreshments was serv in Portland last week. would call a long hot summer, solo. recently at McMinnville. Mr. Clark served as an ush The bride is the daughter of ed to Mmes. Carl Kirk. Mary er and Mrs. Clark as a teller But it is nice today and everv- This is the first time Mill Ellen Hancock, Carolyn Gard one in Mill City has their fing- City has entered the Bird Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bogstad ner. Lillian Halseth, Kathleen during election of officers. ers crossed hoping that it will of Stayton and the groom is Scrap Book c intest. Marilyn Chapter received a 1 the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boeckstiegel. Carol Hendrick certificate for being 100% for | stay that way during the 4th son. Joyce Pflug. Marrianna of July holiday. Many inter- Frank >f Sublimity. Levering, Pat Galbraith. Shir the International Temple fund. i I esting events have been plann Decorations at the church On Tuesday night Mr. and Elaine Stafford were pink gladi las and white ley Lnvernce. Betty Lynn, Mrs. Clark attended a party ed for the celebration with Honored at carnations with stock. The Marie Covey. Kimberly Ketch at the Holiday Inn honoring hours of work by individuals aisles were marked with pink um. Anita Hills. Carolyn Lich- Karl Wipper of Victoria Chap and organizations going into Bridal Shower flowers tieci with white bows. lvter, Annie Ketchum, Phyl ter. Turner who will be the the plans, making of the floats Elaine Stafford, bride-elect and all the thousand and one Mass servers for the wed lis Wright. Myrna Ketchum, of Patrick M ore was the guest ding were Randy Silbernagel of Nina Poole. Sarah Benton, Grand Sentinel of the Grand things that make a successful of Oregon for the en of honor Friday evening. June Jordon and Danny Silbernagel Phvllis Hill. Verna Ketchum, Chapter celebration. suing year. 27 at a bridal shower at the of I.vens, cousins cf the bride. Shirley Hill and Phyllis My Gates Community ('enter build My husband and I have a The bride was gowned in a ers. Scio. Sending gifts but unable to Terry Corryell Marries new “iheme”—Carry me back ing. Hostesses were Mrs Bill flaor length dress of white Lyness and Mrs. Dave Barn- crepe with the sleeves and attend were: Ann Broussard, to old (West) Virginia. We saw hardt. empire waist trimmed in im Salem, Barbara Whitely, Jo Medford Girl our daughter and Russ take Leffler. Ann Cimino. Segrid Mr. and Mrs. Cecil I^ake and off into the wild blue yonder The« room was attractively ported venise lace. decorated with the bride’s The chapel length mantilla Turner. Carlton. Zella Oja. Pat Mrs. Elsie Völkel were in on Sunday—and no matter if rainbow colors. Appropriate was also trimmed in the lace ty Ketchum. Ruth Miller. Eth Medford Saturday where thev they are “on their own’’ it al games were played and enjov- and formed the back panel of el Marcum, and Beriece Lay attended the wedding of Mr. ways gives one a pang to see and Mrs. Lake’s grandson, Ter their sprout leave for so far ed by those attending. the dress, accentuating the man. ry Coryell. Present were Hattie Cole. look of the train. away. But that is life and in The 5 o’clock rites were at this expanding world distances Lola Henness. Shirley Brad- The bride's liouquet was the Zion Lutheran church with aren’t what they used to be. ley. Betty Berg. Eda Stafford. made of white and pink roses a reception following. Delores Stafford. Sandra Coop and she wore an aurora borea If I had an “air” credit card Terry Coryell took as his (most of mine are HOT AIR) er. K ithy Storey. Sandra Bar- lis necklace that lielonged to bride Miss Leslie Barker of would love to travel that way I w Man Stafford. Thelma her grandmother and a rosary Jenkins. Esther Stafford. Nel of her aunts. Upon an invitation from the Medford. —as going by car is not our Mr. Coryell is the son of THING—we usually end up in lie Moore. Patricia Moore. Maid of honor was Gayle Portland Chamber of Com Kathy I.vness. Lisa Debra and Bogstad sister of the bride, merce. Mayor and Mrs. Herbert Mrs. Howard Wells of Red an argument on which high- Melody Barnhanit. wearing a pastel pink floor Peck represented Mill City in ding. California and Jack Cor way to take. length dress with empire waist the Chamber of C mmerce Sa yell of Portland. Mr. Coryell'is well known It was a sleevless style f saki lute to Public Service. Now that summer is here Olive BarnharcH In special ceremonies on the in Mill City as he has spent fall will soon come—and then cloth and had a ruffle collar. Her flowers were a nosegay of evening of June 24. he and oth several summers with his property taxes. Which really Attends OCE for pink rosebuds and baby carna er community leaders were re grandparents and worked in reminds me of an odd coinci tion and she wore rosebuds in cognized f<r their contribu the area. He attends O.S.U. Special Training dence—the day after the sales her hair. tions to the growth and deve tax was defeated—the asses OREGON ('OI l.EGE OF Bridesmaids were Nancy lopment of their respective Walter Kays Honored sor came around, Wonder if Fine \Tio\ m mmouth Gerath and Jane Heuberger communities and to Oregon the outcome of the vote influ - Olive Barnhanit. first grade both of Stayton and their dres Then as part of the tribute, On Anniversary enced his sonse of values???’ teacher at Gates primary ses wen styled similar to that many mayors and their wives Mr and Mrs. Walter Kav school is among those attend ?f the maid of honor. were guests at the Pacific were honored Sunday at their The strength of this coun- ing an intensive training cour Best man was Gary Frank, Northwest Premiere of Ciner home with a family dinner on try has been attitudes such as se at the Oregon College of brother of the groom and ama’s newest and greatest their 40th wedding anniversarv the one shown by John Han Educ itien Gruomsnien were Gary Bogstad screen motion picture. Kraka- The dinner was arranged by cock. whose signature stands The nine-day c tirse runs brother of the bride. Nelson toa. East of Java. their children. Mr. and Mrs. cut boldly on the Declaration from June 22 to July I and is Gerath- and Andy Heuberger. Also honored was Portland’s Gordon Kav and Mr and Mrs of Independence. This man is concerned with ways of indi- A recent ion was held in St. Consular Corps, welcomed was Tom Meier of Salem. reported to have said he wrote viduizir.g teaching of the lang Bonifac«' Parish hall following Captain Isao Keda of the Jap An anniversary cake was his name large enough so that uage arats in elementary the wedding. anese Training Ship. Nippon served following the dinner. George HI wouldn’t have to grades. Present were Mr. and Mrs put on his glasses to read it." The young couple are mak Maru In addition Mayor Mil Th» class is made up of 13 ing their home at tl35 E Vir ler of Salem received a plaque Walter Kay. Mr. and Mrs. El teachers from Willamette Vai ginia street in Stayton She is for his services to Salem. mer Shaw. Mr and Mrs. Elliott Amc-icans are supposed to ley schools It is led by Mrs. a secretary in the office of Ed M re than 200 people were Parker from Bend, Mr and be people quick to adopt new Evawvnne Spriggs, elementary Bell an.i he warks for a Salem at P<M>r Richard's Restaurant Mrs. Orville Brosig and Cathy aleas—but A. M Freeman fil teach«— in the Eugene public firm. for 1 champagne reception from Silverton. Mrs. Cleve ed a patent for a seat belt in schools who specializes in the prior to seeing the premiere. Brewer from Ixrng Beach. Cal 18x3 and the Thomas Flyer worksh ps during the summer Mayor Shrunk of Portland ifornia. Mr and Mrs Gordon of 1907 carried seat vacation period On conclusion shook hands and welcomed ev Kay. Linda. Marilyn Suzanne. automobile nelt< as standard of the sessions at OCE. Mrs eryone at the theatre d'or. Mr. Brad and Tari. Mr. and Mrs How about that! equipment.” Spriggs will hold a similar and Mi s Peck said they thro- Tom Meier and Troy. Tonv series at Rockfonl College oughlv enj< wed the ceremonies Reeves and R ger Alderin all Rockfohi. lllin is and the p ictune. of Salem H. Pecks Attend Portland Ceremony ien 1+1 adds up to more than 2 Miss Lorena Marie Harmon of Lyons route 1 became the bride f Mr. Larry Herman Buren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buren of Salem on Friday, June 20 at 8 o’clock in the evening at the Mill City Presbyterian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harmon of Lyons route and attended schools here. The church was decorated in flowers of pale blue delphin iums and white gladiolas. Mrs. Lee Ross was the organist. The Rev. James Murray per formed the double ring cere monies. The bride was escort ed to the altar by her father. She wore a gown of white sat in with a white lace bodice made with long sleeves of lace. There was a design of seed pearls on the bodice and the mantilla veil and floor length train accentuated the graceful lines of the dress. Her nosegay bouquet was made from white spider mums and white rosebuds. Honor attendant was Miss Kathy Sawyer wearing a del phinium blue gown styled with an empire waistline. She car ried a long stemmed single white rose. Flower girls were Miss Den ise Crites and Miss Cindy Har ris wearing matching gowns of blue. Ring bearer was Bruce | I Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise