The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 21, 1969, Page 2, Image 2

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    Susan Bethel
To Marry C. Warde
Verne Clarks Guests
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Aug. 21, 1^69
P<Ufe>
At Family Dinner
have been used “here on earth“
—but a point as far as I’m con­
Saturday evening Mr. and
cerned is that this new adven
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Bethel Mrs. Eldred Tomlinson of
ture is something the country
are announcing the engage­ Smith Center, Kansas, who
NEEDED. It was a shot in the
ment and approaching mar­ came west for the Verne Clark
arm. It brought the most creat­
riage of their daughter, Susan anniversary reception enter­
ive minds and personalties in
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Darleen to Clifford A. Warde. tained at dinner at the Swiss
I the country together in a com­
son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Village. Those attending were
mon effort. They are the kind
Warde.
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Grewell of
of people like :ur ancestors
Engaged
The wedding will be an event Red Cloud, Nebraska; Mr.
who crossed deserts and moun­
of August 29th at the Mill City and Mrs. Robert Grewell,
tains, built new railroads,
Robyn and Jefferry of Salem;
Presbyterian Church.
crossed the Atlantic and ad­
Mr. Warde graduated from Mr. and Mrs. Clark and the
vanced our boundaries in oth­
Santiam High school with the Tomlinsons.
By Goldie Rambo
er ways.
Roliert Grewell ijecame fin
class of 1969 and has been
The U. S. has needed a new
Pink
and
burgundy
were
the
class of 1969 and is now em­ ance director for the City of
frontier.
We cannot solve our
wore
a
dainty
gold
bracelet
Today
(Friday)
I
have
just
ployed at the North Santiam Salem the first of the year. colors chosen by Miss Carol set with pearls, a gift from
“
earthly
”
pr.blems without
about enough strength left to
His mother, Mrs. Burl Grewell Ann Ragsdale for her wedding her aunt, which she brought
Plywood.
having national pride and con­
write
e
so-called
column.
It
Cree
on
Fri-
to
Donald
Lowell
and Mr. Tomlinson are sister
with her from Austria.
doesn’t take any physical fidence and I feel that the
and nrother. Mrs. Tomlinson day evening at the First
Miss Bonnie Reis of Salem
strength
and very little men­ moon flight gave us that.
Christian
church
in
Salem.
is a sister of Mr. Clark.
As far as social welfare, pov­
was maid of honor. She wore
tal
—
which
is a good thing.
Rev.
Larry
Laird
of
Wakita,
The group spent the after­
erty,
nunger and employement
a
floor
length
gown
of
rose
Yesterday,
which
turned
out
to
noon enjoying the sights of the Okla., and Wishaw, Lanark­ colored linen edged in lace
are concerned—they are not s >
be
about
the
hottest
day
of
shire,
Scotland,
performed
the
Canyon and after dinner visit­
the year, ar so it seemed—my easily solved by a computer.
double-ring ceremony at 8;30 with matching shoes. Her head
ed at the Verne Clark hme.
piece
of
net
fell
from
a
bow.
husband and I along with The human mind and heart re­
The next morning the Burl o’clock.
She carried an arm bouquet jf
grandson,
Steven, packed our fuses to be engineered like a
Grewells and the Tomlinsons
The bride is the daughter of pink gladiolas tied with a bur­
daughter
’
s
belongings to ship rocket. The American people
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ragsdale, Sr., gundy bow.
started for home
to West Virginia. Mel is re­ being the way they are I doubt
Community
and Mr. Cree is the son of Mr.
covering
from minor surgery that we will ever become ro­
Miss
Dena
Pearce
was
and Mrs. Lowell Cree all of
Family Gathering
and
so
I
was on the pulling bots—so our strife and strain
bridesmaid.
Her
floor
length
Calendar of Events
Mill City.
and tugging end of the deal— and the problems with our way
Baskets of pink and bur­ gown was made identical to
Honors L. Culwell
found out I still have what of life will no doubt continue
that
of
the
maid
of
honor.
It
gundy gladiolas and white
passes
for muscles—at least to­ to exist.
was
pink
with
matching
head
­
LYONS—A family gathering chrysanthemums decorated the
Any time we can ALL w?rk
Wednesday, Auguxt 20—
day
there
are a number of
piece
and
flowers.
and picnic was held Sunday at church.
toward a common goal—we
twinges
here
and
there.
Robert
Dit.ter
of
Spring
­
Lighting the candles were
Santiam Rebekah lodge at North Santiam park honoring
Mrs. George Stafford is an­
But to the good side of the will no doubt eradicate many
the birthday anniversaries of Miss Patty Ragsdale and Miss field served as best man. Ush­
hall at 8 p. m.
engagement
of
week
—it is fun having a young­ of our problems, but if couples,
ers
1
were
Robert
Boroughs
nouncing
the
Mrs. Lydia Culweli and And­ Connie Ragsdale, cousins of
ster
around
again, particularly families and cities all have dif­
i
Eugene,
Alan
Haywood
from
her daughter, Delores Ann to
Jaycces at hall, 8 p. m.
the bride from Newport. Both
rew Culwell.
ferent ideas on what their pur­
Attending tiesides the honor­ wore pink linen fl or length from I Salem and Larry Rags- Terry William Drake. Both are a grandchild that we can spoil poses and achievements should
Sponsored as a public service ed guests were Mr. and Mrs. dresses edged in lace and white dale, the bride’s brother. All
a little. However, Steve is
wore ■ burgundy dinner jackets. graduates of Santiam High such a good kid, we don’t be—think we will not be “c m-
Ray Short, Mr. and Mrs. Luis gladiola corsages.
The bride’s mother chose a school. Mr. Drake is an em­ think a little spoiling will hurt puterized” for some time
Mr3. Eugene Davenport was
Maceira and son, Michael; Mr.
pink
crepe street length dress ployee of the U. S. Forest Ser­ him.
and Mrs. Hershel Culwell, and the organist and accompanied
Speaking of Americans, hea­
Shirley of Salem; Mrs. Sarah Herbert Bastuscheck, who with pink and white accces- vice and Miss Stafford is a
venly
bodies and money—did
Don, George and I were talk­
Weitman, Eldon Weitman and sang “One Hand, One Heart’’ sories for her daughter’s wed­ graduate of Salem Community
you hear the one about the Am­
Insurance Agency, Inc. son,
ding.
ing
(as
usual)
during
coffee
Bobby from Aumsville; and “The Lord’s Prayer.”
who finally arrived at
DBA Hill Insurance Agency Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Johnsen The bride, who was given in The groom’s mother wore a college. She is employed pre­ break this morning—saying erican
the “Pearly Gates” after a
pink
lace
over
rose
colored
that
is
is
a
good
thing
we
don
’
t
sently
in
a
Salem
office
129 Wall Street
marriage
by
her
father,
wore
from Dalles; Mr. and Mrs. El­
long and perilous journey. St.
The young couple plan an have a tape recorder around, as Peter met him at the gate. Af­
mer Culwell, Delmar and Don­ a floor length gown of white taffeta with pink and white
Phone 897-2345
accessories.
Both
wore
bur
­
our
talks
are
sometimes
heated,
October wedding.
na, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peau de Soie made A line with
funny, serious and at times ter telling the new arrival the
Salem Mobile Phone Naue from Lyons.
i. bolero length lace bodice with gundy rosebud corsages.
A
reception
followed
in
the
plain
ridiculous—anyhow it is rules of the place, he handed
long sleeves and lace appli­
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Fer Quality Job Printing call ques extending down the front. social rooms of the church.
something that I will miss him a golden harp.
The American accepted it
when the time comes for me
The Enterprise, 897-2772.
Her watteau train falling from Cutting and serving the cake
gingerly. “How much is the
was
Mrs.
Earl
Ragsdale
of
to
take
life
a
little
easier.
her shoulders also was appli-
first payment?" he asked.
qued with lace. Her pouff veil Aumsville, an aunt of the
bride.
Pouring
the
coffee
was
Like
everywhere
for
the
was held by a wedding ring
past few weeks there has been
crown cf lace the same as her Mrs. Lenthal Ragsdale of New­
considerable talk around here
gown. The scalloped neckline port and pouring the punch
on the space program—and the
of her gown was edged with a was Mrs. Donald Ragsdale of
Salem, both aunts of the
moon landing. It was a vast,
single
strand
of
pearls,
a
gift
Where Friends and Fine Food Meet
expensive undertaking but
frjm tne groom. She carried a bride.
The occasion of the ninth something that I felt a great
Mrs. Marcio Ragsdale, the
cascade bouquet of white glam-
Open from 7 A.M. To I A.M
bride’s cousin from Aumsville, annual reunion of Gates High deal of pride in.
elias.
School alumni, faculty, form-j Certainly the money could
Saturday and Sunday
The bridal gown was fashion­ passed the guest beck.
At the gift table were Mrs er students and patrons was I
ed and hand made by the
WEEKDAYS 9 A. M. to 1 A. M.
’ bride’s aunt, Mrs. Ernest Rags­ Mark Peterson from Turner the source of much pleasant
dale, Jr., of Bend, who is a the bride’s cousin. Mrs. Henry reminiscing and renewing of
Gates, Oregon
Zurfluh, of Scio, and Mike friendships Sunday at the
native of Austria.
For something oid the bride Ragsdale of Aumsville, also a Gates High School building.
cousin of the bride.
Though the use of the building
The young couple went to is limited to the Mill City-
Crater Lake and Mt. Hood Gates kindergarten in one
on their honeymoon. They room und the basement hous-
will make their home in Mill | ing the cafeteria for the Gates
Stop in and See Us At Our New Location
(Jity.
Elementary now. it still pro­
Both are graduates jf San- vides a pleasant and sentiment­
tiam Union High school, The al meeting spot for the reunion
bride graduated fr?m Oregon each third Sunday in August
College of Education last June. since 1962.
She will be teaching English
Serving as president this
at Scio High this year.
year was Mrs. J ie Frichtl
GRAND OPENING TO BE
The groom attended Wenat­ (Ruby Nystrom) of Corvallis
chee Junior College and OCE. and Ansel Hayward of Port­
ANNOUNCED LATER
He is presently employed in land an secretary. By unani­
the I gging industry.
mous vote they were re-elected
for next year’s meeting.
The basement was attractive­
Sharon Evans Marries ly decorated in the school col­
dba Hill Insurance Agency
ors of orange and black, and
other
school
memorabalia
such
Michael Swaim Aug. 9
Phone 897-2345
as a school sweater, basketball
Mrs. Sharon Marie Evans uniform and many school an­
or Salem Mobile Phone YP2-2600
became the bride of Michael nuals.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Jones of
Allen Swaim Saturday even­
ing at the home of her parents, Gold Beach were introduced
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Evans and welcomed. Mr. Jones was
the principal for 14 years.
of Gates.
Ansel Hayward, secretary,
Rev. Charles Fultz of the
Mill City Christian Church of- announced he is compiling a
J
I ficiated at the 7:00 o’clock cere history of the school and is en­
listing
the
help
of
anyone
who
J
mony.
■
The bridegroom is the sou has information regarding th?
of Mr. and Mrs. FDyd A school in any way.
Mrs. Ferd Jones won the
Swaim, also of Gates.
For her wedding, the bride dixir prize, a hand painted
chose a short A-line dress of china plate, done by Ruby
pink organdy. The long sleeves Frichtl. The award for coming
were trimmed at the wrist the farthest went to Daniel
with pastel multicolored braid Romey of Troutdale. Kenneth
which also
;
bordered a panel Dike cf Washington missed
on the dress
<
front. She carried bv coming in after the pre­
sentation.
The class
.......................
ass of 1925
an old fashioned
1
nosegay,
The bride’s only attendant was recognized as having the
was her r sister in law. Mrs Ro- best percentage present.
It was interesting to note
liert T. Evans II of The Dalles
She w< re a beige sheath dress that among those in attend-
trimmt'd with black applique ance were Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Schroeder of Mill City. Herb
across the bodice.
Brute Blumenstein of Gates was ?ne of the carpenters who
served as best man for Mr. worker on the high school in
1923, and both Herb and Mabel
Swaim.
Witnessing the rites, in ad­ are long time boosters of the
dition to the immediate fami­ Canyon.
One of the highlights of the
lies of the couple, were the
bride’s grandparents. Mr. and meeting were the many, many
Robert I., Evans and Mrs. Da­ photographs brought by Her­
vid Bartlett, both of The Dal man Graf of Salem. The pic­
les and grandparents of the tures were of the Santiam
bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Char­ Canyon and its citizenry of the
les Chubb of Oakridge Other early 1900s.
Anyone able to add to the
members of the family joined
the group for a reception at school’s history, please con­
the Evans home following the tact Ansel Hayward at 2350
S. E. 176th Ave., Portland. Or?.
ceremony.
The bride is a graduate of 97233.
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Sand Point High Scho 1. Sand
Young & Morgan Timber Co.
Point. Ida The bridegroom is
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a graduate of Santiam High
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