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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1969)
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct 30, 1969 Garden Club To Meet at Yankus Home The Mill City Garden Club will meet on Thursday, Nov ember 6 at the home of Mrs. Al Yankus with Mrs. Walter Thomas as co-h Jstesses. The meeting will start promptly at l’:30 with a des sert luncheon followed by a short business meeting. Final pla^s will lie made for the clubs’ Christmas show which will be held December 12. Any member who cannot at tend is asked to call one of the hostesses at least 24 hours before the meeting. 'UJomatvk ßcufe Recently in Presbyterian Church Here Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Santiam Rebekahs Lions Auxiliary MEHAMA — Mrs. Wayne Davison of Mehama was honor Plans 2nd Hand and guest at a stork shower on Have Party Friday morning, Oct. 10. The A Hallowe’en costume par shower was held at the horn • of Mrs. Bud Walker in Lyons ty created much hilarity at Antique Store Here with Mrs. Jesse Orr as host the recent meeting of Santiam Mrs. Wayne Davison Guest at Stork Shower I Mrs. Martin Hansen enter Rebekah lodge with Mrs. Dave tained members of the Miil Barnhardt receiving the prize City Lions auxiliary at her for the "funniest” costume and home Thursday evening, Mrs. Albert Carr won the a- All officers were present Visit our carpet department ward for the most attractive, with Mrs. Leo Poole conduc- before you buy She wore an old fashioned ting the business meeting when various projects for the 100% Nylon dress that had belonged ta an year were discussed. 100% Kodel Polyester fiber aunt. 21 colors now in stock It was announced that there Visitors for the evening were w .uld be a luncheon and open Terms available Mrs. Lottie Gentry of Salem house Thursday, October 29 at ANN’S FURNITURE and Freda Thayer of Mill the Oregon State School for Across from Santiam Golf City. the Blind. The Lion auxiliar- Course Sublimity — Aums During the business meet ies along with Lions clubs in ville Junction ing Mrs. Robert Jobe, noble the state assist in projects at grand, presided and officers the school and many other for the ensuing year were sight aid and conservation pro nominated. There will be an grams. other nomination bef re elec If city approval is granted tion. Mrs. Carr was nominat the Auxiliary will open a qual ed for noble grand; Mrs. Barn- hardt, vice-grand: Mrs. C. L. ity antique and second hand I Stickney, recording secretary store on highway 22 in the I and Mrs. Walter Thomas, sr. Yankus building. It will be financial secretary. Otto Koen- known as The Lions Paw and You Can Have eke, who is currently serving will be open at designated as treasurer was nominated times. Mrs. Poole appointed Mrs. for that office. Mrs. Stickney who is District Fred Berg to be in charge of Deputy president for the lodg getting the building ready to and es in the area paid her official open. There was discussion on the visit to Eva Rebekah lodge in Stayton and Ideal Rebekah possibility of combining the lodge in Turner recently. She annual Memorial Day White was accompanied by Mrs. Ma water Challenge and the 4 th Caused by Accidents bel Carlson. Mrs. Stickney pre of July festivities; perhaps sented seals of perfection in making it a two-day celebra- the unwritten work to Mrs. tion July 3-4. It was pointed Alex Bodeker, Mrs. Jobe and out that so many of the same people work on both efforts Mrs. Arnold Sy verson. Lodge members received a and don’t have a "breathing letter from Mrs. Emery Prim- spell” between the two. The Miss Delores Ann Stafford See Us for ALL Your Insurance Needs eau of Salem inviting them overall plan is being discussed and Mr. Terry William Drake by all organizations in the city, [ to lunch and an afternoon of exchanged their wedding vows Refresrments were served particularly the Steering com-1 Saturday ' evening. October 18 We Give Personalized Service visiting October 29. mittee, the North Santiam at »he y the Mill City Presbyterian after the business meeting Chamber of Commerce and the Church with the Rev. James from tables decorated in the River Guides Ass’n. The aux Murray performing the cere Hallowe’en motif. iliary favored the two-day July mony at 7:30 in the evening. INSURANCE A&ENCY, INC. Later Garden Bingo was observance but will go along The bride Ls the daughter of i played with Freda Thayer win with majority plans. DBA Hill Insurance Mrs. George Stafford of Gates ning many ingredients for a Mrs. Fred Krecklow, secre and the groom is the son of Phone 897-2345 Mobile Phone YP 2-2600 go (1 stew and apple pie. There tary. said that there would be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wirkkala Mill City, Oregon were other “Smaller Winners” a community program on Of Mill City. also. Drug use and Abuse at the The Church was attractively Mill City grade school, Tues decorated in white and yellow day, November 4 at 7:30. There gladiola and bronze chrysanth will be two outstanding speak emums. Yellow satin ribbon ers and the meeting is being lows marked the pews. arranged by Cpl. Tom Drynan. Lighting the tapers was The auxiliary voted to give all Miss Melody Barnhardt, niece assistance possible to this of the bride. Singing “Because” event which is open to the pu and “Perfect Love” was Mrs. blic free of charge. Helen Cox accompanied at the A donation was made to the organ by Mrs. Lee Ross. Walter Dry and Freida South The bride was gowned in a Memorial Funds, projects of semi-fitted sheath dress f Ale- the state auxiliary. con lace over peau-de soie, Special guests at the Han made with Bishop sleeves and sen home Thursday evening a Watteau train. A matching were Mrs. Lloyd Girod, who camelot hat accented with seed has recently moved to the area pearls held the full-length il and Mrs. Sylvia Kimball of lusion veil. Berkley, Calif. She is a house The bridal bouquet was guest of Mis. Ozzie Mikkelser.. white daisy chrysanthemums who was recently elected as and yellow roses accented by auxiliary treasurer. gold ribbon. Following the business meet Marvin Stafford, brother of ing Mrs. Lee Ross played sev the bride, gave her in mar eral selections on the piano. riage. Mrs. Hansen served refresh Honor attendant was Mrs. ments from tables decorated in Carmen Barnhardt sister of the the Hallowe’en motif. bride, wearing a gold toned floor length dress made prin cess style and trimmed in moss Swans Attend green velvet ribloon. She car ried a nosegay bouquet of bronze daisy chrysanthemums. Relatives Weddings Bridesmaids were Miss De Mr. and Mrs. James Swan bra Barnhardt. Mrs. Larry were in Grants Pass Saturday Drake and Mrs. Pat Moore, to attend the wedding of Mr. all wearing dresses identical Swan’s niece Cheryl Ann to that of the matron of honor Swan, daughter of Mr and Flower girl was Lisa Bam Mrs. Kenneth Swan to Frank hardt. carrying a basket of Russell James, at St. Lukes bronze and white petal chry Episcopal church. They said santhemums. Little Robbie they really enjoyed the trip Drake was the ringbearer. as the autumn leaves were out Serving as l>est man for his and very beautiful along the brother was Larry Drake and highway They returned home ushers were Linn and Lee Saturday evening. They en Stafford. Barry Drake and joyed the visit with other Dave Barnhardt. members of the Swan family For her daughters wedding Mrs. Stafford chose a brown frm California. Sunday evening they at- street length dress trimmed tended the wedding of a neice with matching fur. Her cor- of Mrs Swan’s at the First sage was made of bronze daisy Christian church in Albany. mums. When Irene May Williams be Mrs. Wirkkala were a two- came the bride of Lannv Roy tone beige suit dress and her corsage was bronze daisy al Aerni of Albany. Sunday afternoon guests at mums. A reception was held im the James Swan home were Miss Donna Hanley and her mediately following the cere house mother Mrs. Lee from mony at the IOOF-Rebekah Willamette University where hall with Mrs Joe Fritchi. Donna is specializing in music. aunt of the bride cutting the Frank Lumber Company, Inc. Young & Morgan Timber Co. cake. Mill City, Oregon Mill City and Idanha. Oregon Pouring were Mrs. Barry Drake and Mrs Charley Stew Deadline Notice Freres Veneer Cedar Lumber Company, Inc. art with I At Donna Bradley, Lyoaa. Oregon Mill City, Oregon Starling with the i*uf of Louise Gruver. Rita Fritchi Margaret Fritchi. Judy Pate October .10. all wedding pic and Bruce Fritchi assisting Stout Creek Lumber Company Stuckart Lumber Company ture* and Morie» muM be re The lodge hall was beautiful Mehama, Oregon Idanha. Oregon ceived b> The Enterprise no ly decorated with arrange ments of fall leaves, dahlias later than * days after th«' Parkett Logging Company Boi«e Cascade Corp. and chrysanthemums n<> Mehama, Oregon P. O. Box 127 Independence, Oregon ceremony or there will be Far the wedding trip to Re guarantee that they will be no and the Oregon roast the U. S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc published. The Mill City Enterprise bride donned a white cotton Idanha-Lebanon | lace dress made with bishop Printers-Publishers Need Carpeting? ess. Several games were played and the gifts opened after which the hostess served re freshments to the honor guest and Mmes. Bennett Wheeler, Phillip Mitchell, H E. Smart, Ted Mandell, Gary Schott, Jack Sinclair, Danny McCall, Patrick Mandell. Kenneth Orr, Bud Walker, Gerald Rydell. Jerry Orr and Arley Orr. Among those unable to at tend but sending gifts were Mmes. Joe Tracy, L. E. Wal len. Raymond Branch ari l Har old Longfellow. Hunters! $15,000 Life Insurance $1,500 Medical Expenses Three Days $2 ^0 Madison - Davis Community Calendar of Events sleeves edged in blue satin. The groom is employed with the U. S. Forestry department and the bride is employed as a labratory assistant in Sal em. The young couple will make their h me at Gates for the present time where they have a Mobile home. Thursday, October .‘Mi— North Santiam F.O.E. Hall 8:00 p. m. Tuesday, November I— Meeting on drugs at Mill City Elementary School gym. 7:30. Everyone invited to hear Dr. Ronald Winter of OSU and Dick Hollmen a former drug user discuss the problem. Meeting open to the public. Cheryl Pennington Marries T. Smallman Jaycees at Hall 8:00 p. m. Rebekah L dge No. 166 at At Home Wedding Hall 8:00 p. m. Thursday, November 6— Wednesday, November 5— LYONS—Friends in Lyons have received word of the Mar riage of Miss Cheryl Penning ton of Lebanon and a former Lyons resident. Miss Penning ton and Thomas Smallman were united in marriage Oc tober 18, with a 7 p.m. cere mony held at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pennington. .Judge Lyle Veers performed the ceremony. Pau la Pennington, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. The grooms father Gordon Small man was best man for his son. The bride wore a brown and white knit suit with a white carnation corsage. Mr. Smallman Ls a graduate of Lebanon high school and the new bride is a graduate of the Stayton union high school. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smallman al so of Lebanon. The newly mar ried Mr. and Mrs. Smallman are now living in Albany. Garden Club, dessert lunch eon 12:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Al Yankus. Rainbow Advisory Board meeting 8:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Al Yankus. Jayceettes at the home of Barbara Penrose. 8:00 p. m. F.O.E. at Hall 8:00 p. m. Sponsored as a public service MADISON & DAVIS Insurance Agency, Inc. 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