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6—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 28, 1969 Hall Family Has Reunion at Detroit Alice Goforth Marries Wendell J egglie Wosnowi, Paffe Of interest to Mill City fri ends and relatives was the wed Lake Recently ding on Saturday, August 16 of Miss Alice Janelie Goforth Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 There were three brothers of Eugene to Mr. Wendell Jeg- and their wives and four sis glie of Kent, Washington. ters and their husbands and The bride is the daughter of President of Rebekah families attending a gathering Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Goforth at Detroit Lake park recently. of Mill City and he is the son Assembly to Visit Here The Hall family reunion of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jegglie | Santiam Rebekah lodge met was a week-long affair with a of Bend. in regular session Wednesday wonderful time had by those The ceremony was perform with N. G. Bessie Jobe in the attending. The Hall family ed at the Reorganized Church chair. The first order of the The Mill City Presbyterian came originally from Corval- of Jesus Christ of the Latter evening was the ceremony of lis, children of Mr. and Mrs Day Saints at Bend with the church was the setting for the Mrs. Bud Miley won the door draping the charter for Ed David H. Hall. Church decorated with white late summer wedding of Miss prize. Kellam. Visiting from Eva Re Those present were Mr. and and yellow gladiolas and yel Teresa Lynne Metteer to Rich Matron of honor for her Mrs. Robert Malcamson from low chrysanthemums. ard Dale Elkins on Saturday, sister was Mrs. John Hicks bekah Lodge of Stayton were Elsie Folsom and Mary Bur Montebello, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Petrie performed the August 23 at 3 o’clock in the of Albany, wearing a pale kitt. A communication was re Frank Brasmer, Holly and two o’clock ceremony and org afternoon. green floor-length gown with ceived from the U. N. Youth Scott from San Jose; Mr. and anist was Carolyn Petrie with Miss Metteer is the daughter a matching train of nylon. She Mrs. Jim Ver Steeg, Jimmie, Rena Whittington the soloist. of Mr. and Mrs. William Met- carried a nosegay of white Pilgrimage committee and the topic for the students’ essays Robyn, and Kristyn from Dia The bride was gowned in a teer of Mill City and he is the carnations. < this year is “What Sh:uld the mond Bar, Calif.; Mr and floor length dress of white son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Best man for the groom was U. N. Policy Be Concerning Mrs. Don E. Verbeck from lace over satin with a long Elkins of Marion. his brother, Dennis Elkins the Spage Age.” The material Tonasket, Wn.; Mrs. S. E. lace train attached at the shoul The church was attractively with two other brothers, Gary Erbaugh and Mr. and Mrs. ders. Her full veil fell from a decorated with white and and Larry Elkins serving as was turned over to Toni Thom as the U. N. chairman, to be Davil L. Hall from Bridgewat crown of seed pears. She car green tinted carnations and ushers. placed in Santiam High. The er, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Mervin ried a bouquet of yellow chry gladioli’s. The Rev. James Mur There was a reception in the H. H lover from Denver; Mr. santhemums. ray, pastor of the church of Fellowship hall of the church lodge sent their annual dona tion to the committee for the and Mrs. Ellis Hall from Fall Honor attendant was Kathy ficiated at the ceremonies with immediately following the brook, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, sister of the bride, Mrs. Lee Ross playing the ceremony with the bride’s 1970 pilgrimage. An endowment fund contri Elmo R. Hall, Riverside, Calif., wearing a floor length dress wedding music. table centered with an ar and Mr. and Mrs. George Bras of mint green and «he carried The bride, escorted to the rangement of white and green bution was sent to Grand Lodge in memory of Ed Kel mer of Gates. altar ay her father, was gown carnations and green tapers. a bouquet of yellow mums. lom. Ada Plymale, the enter The visiting relatives said Bridesmaids were Debbie G > ed in a floor-length dress of Cutting the bride’s cake was they had heard so much about forth of Mill City and Janis white chantilly lace and satin. Mrs. Alvin Davidsm with Mrs. tainment chairman for the the skiing at Detroit Lake, so Woodruff of Eugene, both The bodice was trimmed with E. T. Larson, grandmother of September 3 meeting reported decided on that area as a gath nieces of the bride. They wore seed pearls and French se the bride from Madras, pour that she had several musical to be presented be ering place for the reunion. long gowns of pastel yellow quins. The train of satin was ing. She was assisted by Mrs. numbers fore lodge at 7:40. Marie Stick bordered with the Chantilly crepe and carried the bouquets F. R. McCabe, aunt of the ney, in her office of District lace. The bridal bouquet was bride. of ye! low chrysanthemums. Deputy president, presented Best man for the groom was made from green tinted gladi Following the wedding trip seals to Ada Plymale and Otto olus and tie<i with white satin Mike Johnson and ushers were the young couple will be at Koeneke. She also presented Kenneth Goforth and Dane ribbon streamers. Community home at 266 Cottage street in a small taken gift to Mrs. Ply Salem where he will enter Sa male and Otto Koeneke for t Woodruff, nephews of the lem Technical college to study male for being the first to qual Calendar of Events I bride. For her daughters wedding mechanical engineering. The ify for her seal this term. She Mrs. Goforth chose a two piece bride is now employed as a also received the secret work blue suit and her corsage was nurse’s aid but will enroll in from Elsie Folsorn and Car Thursday, August 28— a Salem Beauty college this men Earnhardt. IOOF lodge at hall 8 p. m. white roses. The bridegroom’s mother also selected a blue fall where she will study cos- Carmen Barnhardt called for North Santiam FOE and suit and had a rose corsage. motology. drill practice Wednesday, Sep Auxiliary meet at hall. 8 p. . rn. A reception was held im LYONS—Miss Julie Black tember 27 at 8 o’clock. mediately following the cere burn was guest of honor at a The President of the Rebek mony at the church social Momlay. September 1 bridal shower held at her home ah Assembly of Oregon will room with Judy Moe cutting LABOR DAY pay her official visit to the the bride’s cake and Charlene I Wednesday evening, with Mrs. lodge Wednesday evening, Moe and Virginia Moe pouring. Henry Holzfuss of Lyons and Wednesday, Heptember 3— Mrs. Marsha Smith of Stayton September 3. The wedding colors of white Santiam Rebekah lodge at and yellow were used for the as h stess. Guests attending were Mrs. Kathleen Erickson, hall 8 p. m. reception decorations. For the wedding trip to Yel Mrs. Peggy Smith, Mrs. Mollie Mrs. Lorraine Mills return Thursday, September I— lowstone park and a visit to Gilbert, Mrs. Rose Schwindt, ed last Sunday from a two Mrs. Bea Hiatt, Mrs. Kathleen Schools open in District 129.1 North Dakota the bride chose weeks vacation trip to Okla a green A line* dress and ac Manning. Mrs. Alice Bouche, Garden club at Lowell Cree cessories and her corsage was Mrs. Marion Frichtl. Mrs. Ver homa which she said she en home. Marie Tolbert Co-host- made with golden roses. After na Kimsey, Mrs. Deloris Pow joyed very much . The trip was made by jet. ess. 12:30 dessert luncheon. September 3 the couple will ell and Mrs. Margaret Black She arrived in Oklahoma burn. Sending gifts were Mrs. Rainbow board meeting at be at home at Kent Washing Susie Lindemann, Mrs. Mary City only four hours after leav borne ot Mr. and Mrs. Ervin ton where he is employed with Volten, Mrs. Mary Fink, Mrs. ing th? Portland airport and Boeing company. The bride Peterson. 8 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewin was met by her sister, Vesta was a student at the U of O Anne and Miss Louise Pietrok, Lewis. She visited there with of rural Lyons will be observ Mrs. Katie Sieg. Mrs. Joyce before her marriage. Sponsored as a public service Kiinery and Mrs. Evelyn Mor- a high school classmate with ing their Golden Wedding an num. Miss Blackburn will lie whom she had graduated 33 niversary on Sunday, August 31 at the home of their son and married to Thomas Kempler years ago. In Edmond, Okla., she at daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. of Salem September 13th. tended a reception at the home Ed Lewin of Stayton. Visit our carpet department The Lewin home is located of “Grandma” Mills where 47 liefore you buy Insurance Agency, Inc. 100% Nylon of the Mills family just outside of the city limits Joan Owen Honored members in Stayton at the junction of came to see her. DBA Hill Insurance Agency 1(X)% Ktxlel Polyester fiber Mrs. Mills visited in Roger West Ida, West Washington At Bridal Shower 12» Wall Street 21 colors now in stock and Wilco Road. Friends and Terms available MEHAMA — Miss Joan Mills county with her brother relatives are invited to call Phone 897-2345 and family from San Diego bride-elect of Wayne and greet the couple be ANN'S FURNITURE Owen, Salem Mobile Phone Boedigheimer, was guest of and they went to their old tween the hours of 2 and 5 p. Across from Santiam Golf honor at a shower Tuesday homesites where they had lived YP2-2600 Course Sublimity — Aums evening, August 19 at the Me and to the school where they m. They ask that no gifts be given. ville Junction hama Fire hall. Hostesses were had both started their educa Also hosting the event are tion; n :w a community center. Mrs. Donald Callahan Sr. and the other children of the Ar They then went to the ceme Mrs. Eugene Clason. where their parents were thur Lewins and their hus Among those present or tery bands and wives, These in- buried. sending gifts were Mmes. Law elude Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Le At another family gather rence Poole, Wesley Helsel, ing. four of Mrs. Mills’ sisters win of Portland; Mr and Mrs. Richard Freeman, Darrel Boed and four of her brothers and Gene Lewin of Salem; Mrs. igheimer, * Stanley Mason, their families plus cousins, Pegg;/ Van Fleet from Nevada Get Your Order in now for Corn Grant Smith, Donald Teeters. aunts and uncles "by the doz and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Harold Longfellow, Harry O’- en” met at Altus Lake near Longstreet from Pamona, Cal Delicious Canned or Frozen. Crate s n. Janie; Silbernagel, Jerald the Granite mountain where ifornia. Mumey, J unes Owen, Orletta Mr. and Mrs. Lewin have liv Improved Elberta Peaches bushel $3.89 they camped for what she said Bese, Jim Pyeatt, Bud Miley, ed in the area for about 25 Mike Knox, Wes. Wilson, Ivan were three and a half glorious years and he was an auctioneer Gravenstein Apples . flat $1.69 days. Clason, Orville Downing, Fred Mrs. Mills said she had not at Stayton for many years. Watermelons lb. 3’/2C Cucumbers ea. 5c Skilings. Thurman Smith, Phil They were married at San Ber Weitman, Donald Callahon, Jr., seen one of her sisters for six nardino, Calif. They have 16 and another brother years Other Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Ron Lindsay, John Kunkle, grandchildren and eight great G. V. Christensen. John Teet from Maryland was present grandchildren. she had not seen in 15 whom At Our Stand on highway 22 in Mill City ers, Louis Th mpson, Donna Asmussen, Misses Sandy Ma y ears. A brother from Dumas, son, Becky Clason. Linda Shar- Texas had not been seen for Nesbitts Return from ek. Chervl Pyeatt, Kelly Sil- six years. She said some happy tiemagel. Karen Silbernagel, hours were spent at the camp T rail er Vacation Trip Hazel Wirth. Barbara Lindsay, reminiscing, swimming, tak Jodehe Lindsay, Besse Calla ing pictures, playing games, Mr. and Mrs. Al Nesbitt han and Bonnie Christensen, and eating. have returned from a two On 'he return trip home she the hostesses and guest of hon was met in Salem by her sons weeks vacation trip, taking the or. Grand National Park tour and their wives. which Mrs. Nesbitt said they enjoyed very much. They met their son, Don Nesbitt and family from Montana their first weekend out and the two families enjoyed a visit to Craters of the Moon near Arco, Idaho. They visittd Yellow stone. Tetons. Jackson Hole. Brice. Las Vegas, Reno, Lake Tahoe, Yosemite. lessen Na tional Forest and back home through the Redwoods. They also took a tour of the Grand Canyon and visited with friends on the trip. They traveled 4.400 miles on the trip in their new trailer house and said it is the “only way to fly.” Teressa Metteer Marries Richard Elkins at Presbyterian Church Honored at Shower Lorraine Mills Returns from Vacation Trip MADISON & DAVIS Lewins To Observe Golden Wedding On Sunday, August 31 Need Carpeting? FRESH PRODUCE Baylink & Too Late to Classify FOR SALE—1956 Dodge 4 dr Station Wagon. V8 Auto. Trans Make good w rk car. $85.00 Wes Cupp,-. Ph. 897 2728. 35 FOR SALE—Orchestra Model piano in fair condition. 8250. Wes Cupps. Ph 897-27 Jb. ’« ' 3rd Mrs. James Girod B. Three blossoms of iif ferent Varieties 1st Otto Witt 2nd Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood 3rd Mrs. Clyde Phillips 3rd Mrs. Donald Carlson Class III—All other flowers A—One blossom. 1st Hydrangea—Mrs. Don The Mill City Garden Club Carlson presented the Annual Flower 1st Rose—Mrs. Merle Cur- Show on Tuesday, August 19 tis at the Santiam high school 1st Petunia—Mrs. Gladys gymnasium. The theme for Lake this years show was “Dahlia 1st Aster—Mrs. Charlie Time Up the Santiam.” Mrs. French Wendell Heller was show 1st Rose — Mrs. Gecrge chairman assisted by Mrs. Hol Davis lis Turnidge. Mrs. Donald Carl 1st Daisy — Mrs. Harr.’ son was in charge of the tea White table. 1st Phlox — Mrs. Harry Mrs. Hollis Turnidge receiv- White ed the cash prize for the “Best 2nd Petunia—Mrs. Lowell in the Show” with an arrange- Cree ment of dahlias and vine maple 2nd Snapdragon—Mrs. Her leaves in the Santiam Sunset bert Shroeder class using fall colors. 2nd Marigold—Mrs. Mafic Mrs. Harley Scott won the Tolbert tri color cash prize in the Hor 2nd Rose—Mrs. James Gi- ticulture division. rod Wilbur Harlan received tri 2nd Gladiola—Mrs. Elean color cash pdize in the potted or Corning plant division with a “stump” 3rd Daisy—Miss Zeta Prit of pink petunias. chard Wendell Heller received the 3rd Marigold—Mrs. Her door prize. Others receiving bert Schroeder ribbons were: • 3rd MarigJd—Mrs. James Division I Arrangements Girod. Class I “Santiam Sunset” us- 3rd Gladiola—Mrs. James ing sunset colors. Girod 1st Mrs. Hollis Turnidge 3rd Gladiola—Mrs. Cecil 2nd Mrs. Lowell Cree Lake 2nd Mrs. Walter Thomas 3rd Gladiola—Mrs. Charlie 3rd Kim Crosier French Class II “Mt. Rainbows” us- B—Three Blossoms ing pastel colors 1st Chinese lanterns—Miss 1st Mrs. Hollis Turnidge Zeta Prichard 2nd Mrs. Darwin Raines 2nd Asters—Mrs. Marie 2nd Mrs. Wilbur Harlan Tolbert 2nd Mrs. Charlie French 2nd Gladiolas—Mrs. Lowell 3rd Mrs. Walter Thomas Cree Class III Miniatures 3rd Asters—Mrs. Wendell A. Small—5 inches. Heller 1st Mrs. Charlie French 3rd Gladiolas—Mrs. Cecil 2nd Mrs. Clyde Phillips Lake 2nd Mrs. Lillian Cotton C—Sprays 3rd Mrs. Bonnie Krecklow 1st Roses — Mrs. James B Larger—7 to 8 Inches Girod 1st Mrs. Martin Hansen 1st Lilies—Mrs. Alice Fen- 2nd Mrs. Clyde Phillip« ner 3rd Mrs. Else Allen 1st Green Rose—Mrs Mer- Class IV Fun without Flow le Curtis, Salem. ers 1st Daisies — Mrs. Floyd A—Driftwoods, forest pro Fleetwood ducts, greens, moss, fungus 1st Petunias—Mrs. James 1st Mrs. Wilbur Harlan Girod 2nd Mrs. Clyde Phillips 2nd Green Rose — Mrs. 2nd Mrs. Wendell Heller i Charlie French 3rd Mrs. Lowell Cree B—Seashore, rocks, shells, • 2nd Lilies—Mrs. Louis Ver beck weeds, driftwood 2nd Mums—Mrs. George 1st Mrs. Wilbur Harlan Davis 2nd Chris Emmerson 2nd Kim Crosier 2nd Marigolds—Mrs. Harrv 2nd Mrs. Hollis Turnidge White 2nd Hydrangeas 3rd Mrs. Walter Thomas Mrs. Wilbur Harlan Divisicn II Horticulture 3rd Begonias—Mrs. June Class I Named pom pom dahlias for garden club mem Knight 3rd Roses—Wilbur Harlan bers only. 3rd Roses—Mrs Else Al- 1st Mrs. Walter Thomas len 2nd Mrs. Else Allen 3rd Mrs. James Swan Division III Plants Class II Dahlias—All types Class I House and Patio A. One blossom A—Flowering 1st Mrs. Sue Lawrence 1st and Tri color—Petun- 1st Mrs. Lowell Cree Wilbur Harlan 1st Mrs. Lydia Vinton 2nd Otto Witt 1st Mrs. James Girod 2nd Sue Lawrence, Fusch' a 1st Mrs. Merle Curtis 3rd Phyllis Dolezal 1st Mrs. Charles DolezalJr. 3rd Else Allen 2nd Mrs. James Girod 3rd Ida Fleetwood 2nd Mrs. James Girod B—Greens and Planters 2nd Mrs. James Girod 1st Mrs. Wilbur Harlan 2nd Mrs. James Girod 2nd Mrs. James Bevier, Sa- 2nd Mrs. James Girod 3rd Mrs. Charlie French 2nd Pam Krecklow 3rd Mrs. Charlie French 3rd Mrs. Tena Graham Flower Show PICKUPS & TRUCKS 1966 Chev.’A Ton Pickup V8 $1795 4 Speed. Long wide box 1963 Chev. 1/2 Ton Long Wide Box $895 1961 Ford ’/2 Ton V8 3 spd. $ 795 1950 GMC Pickup V2 Ton 3 spd. S 395 1947 Chev. Pickup ¥2 Ton $ 295 3 Speed Gene league Chevrolet