The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 15, 1970, Page 2, Image 2

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    Married Recently
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 15, 1970
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Subscribe to The Linda Lee Brown
Married Saturday
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afternoon, Miss Lin­
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Phone 769-5729
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HOM OFFICE: OlOOMIHCTOR. IUIN0IS
Mr and Mrs. Gordon Brown of
Detroit, became the bride of
Claud Jenkins of Lyons.
The ceremony was perform­
ed in the chambers of Justice
of the Peace Walter Bell, Stay­
ton.
In attendance was the brides’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Brown, the grooms brother
Jim and their father Mr. Jenk
ins, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arsen-
aut, Mrs. Polly Humphreys,
all of Detroit, and Mrs. Myrna
Quillin of Idanha. Following
the ceremony the group ad­
journed to the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Errol Heintz in Sub­
limity where a small reception
was hekl.
Following the reception the
young couple left for Coos Bay.
Idanha Church Group
Plans Pot Luck
IDANHA — The Woman’s
Mission Society of the Idanha
Community Church has sched­
uled February 11 far a “pot­
luck" luncheon. The 11:00 a.m.
to 1 p.m. event will be held in
the social room of the Idanha
Fire Hall.
Proceeds will be added to
the general fund to be used
later for the construction of
an additional room to the
church.
Mrs. Arthur Whiteley, presi­
dent of the Society said Mon­
day, construction of the room
will get underway just as soon
as weather conditions permit.
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Alta Bodeker Hosts Rober> Walfons Han Mrs. Alan Muise Has
Anniversary Party
Church Society
LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. Les- Wedding Shower
LYONS—Mrs. Alex Bodeker He Salter were hosts for a
party Saturday night honor­
ing her brother and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Walton on
their 29th wedding annivers­
ary.
Those honoring the Waltons
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc­
Farlane of Salem, Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Williams of Stay­
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Thiel of North Bend, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Lindemann, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Bilyeu, Mr.
Mrs. Dennis Clipfell, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Lewis. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Lindemann. Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Sieg, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Diester. Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Huber. Mr. and
Mrs. Leland Manning. Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Garsjo and Mr.
and Mrs. David Tunnell.
Wrs. William Pennick and
Mrs. Floyd Blackburn were
hostesses for a wedding show­
er on Saturday afternoon hon­
oring Mrs. Alan Muise, the
former Jeannette Herron. The,
event was held at the Gates i
Women’s clubhouse and the
bride’s colors of pink and
white were used for the at­
tractively arranged room and
table. Centering the serving
Miss Susan Janette Whitney,
table was a wedding cake.
baked and decorated by Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Saints in Ogden. Utah with
Whitney of rural Lyons, be­ Bishop Delmar M. Moulton of­
Ernest Podrabsky.
came the bride of Randy Bud- ficiating. The young couple
Cutting the cake was Mrs. long. son of Mr and Mrs. Carl will live in Ogden where Mr.
Dave Barnhardt and Miss Budlong of Mill City. Decem­ Budlong is employed with a
Sharon Muise and Mrs. John ber 9.
telephone company. Both
Roten poured.
The ceremony was perform­ young people are graduates cf
Santiam High school in Mill
Those attending were the ed in the parsonage of the City.
Church
f
the
Latter
Day
Mrs.
Muise,
honored guest,
Mrs. Vic Herron. Mrs. Ollie
Mrs. Lloyd Girod
Muise, Sharon, Denise and
Janice Muise, Mrs. Joe Bowes,
Joins Garden Club
Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt, Mrs.
The Mill City Garden Club
Gwen Schaer, Carol Schaer,
met Thursday at the home
Mrs. Richard Cox and Linda,
of Mrs. Martin Hansen with
Mrs. Ernest Schroeder, Mrs.
Mrs. Louis Verbeck co-hostess
Moore,
Mrs.
Glen
Hen
Fred
for the 12:30 desert luncheon.
Miss Arvada Hince. daugh­ ness. Mrs. Bill Timm, Mrs. Jim
Santiam Rebekah lodge No.
ter of Mf- and Mrs. Dellis Girod, Mrs. Jim Budlong. Mrs. 166 and Mill City IOOF lodge Mrs. Elsa Allen, secretary,
Hince became the bride of Ralph Budlong. Mrs. Elsie No. 144 held installation of of­ presided at the business meet­
David Norton Johnson, son cf Völkel, Mrs. John Roten and ficers on Saturday, January 10 ing in the absence of the presi­
dent and vice-president.
Mr, and Mrs. Alton Johnson Judy, Mrs. Dave Bamhardt. at the lodge hall.
Winter arrangements were
of Albany.
Mrs. Eda Stafford, Mrs. Lor
Installing officers were Dis­ brought by the members for
The young couple exchang­ raine Mills, Sandra Blackburn trict Deputy Grand Master. display and discussion.
ed their vows at the Wood­ and the hostesses. Sending Lawrence Lierman and Dis­ The February 5th meeting
land chapel in Salem before gifts were Mrs. Donald Jenk­ trict Deputy president, Marie will be held in the Scout Cab­
members of their immediate ins, Mrs. E. R. Sarff, Mrs. Er- Stickney with their staff of in with Mrs. Else Allen and
family. Rev. Albert Cameron cil Wilson, Mrs. Merle Stew- officers: Marshalls, Wayne Gil­ Mrs. Marie Tolbert as co-host-
officiated at the 7:30 p. m. are, Mrs. Veryl Moberg, bert, Maxine Wodtley; Chap­
ceremony, Friday, January 9. Mrs. Harry Harmon, Mrs. lains, Paul Kirsch, Hazel Lew­ esses.
Mrs. Lloyd Girod became a
For her wedding the bride Clare Henness, Mrs. Frank is: Wardens, Carl Sh owers, Ag- member of the club at the
Carlson,
Mrs.
Tuers,
Mrs.
Don
ness Allen; secretaries, Ben Thursday meeting. Others pre­
chose a white satin gown em­
LYONS—The Lyons Junior bellished with a border of lace Floyd Swaim, Mrs. Hollis Cole, Elsie Folsom and Alice sent were Mrs. Tena Graham,
Women’s Club is selling their and seed pearls down the front Turnidge, Mrs. Bette Kelle, Harter; Treasurers, Sam Wizer a guest, Mrs. Al Yankus, Mrs.
new cookbooks. This new ed­ on the collar and chiffon Mrs. Kathy Zieben., Mrs. Les­ and Lucille Kirsch; Guardian, Else Allen, Mrs. Wendell Hel­
ition contains over 2,000 delic­ sleeves with a cuff of lace ter Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Harter; Musician, Tres- ler, Mrs. Don Carlson, Mrs.
ious yet practical recipes which and pearls. A watteau chiffon Clyde Richards, Mr. and Mrs. sa Van Nuys.
Walter Thomas, Mrs. Marie
Installed were Noble grands, Tolbert, Mrs. Hollis Tumidge,
were contributed by Women's train over satin cascaded from Florent Frichtl, Mr. and Mrs.
club members throughout the a lace bow. For “something D eanSharp and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Stewart and Mildred and the hostesses.
Carr; Vice-grands, Charley Bar­
country. The Lyons Junior old” she wore her mother’s Orville Brown.
ney and Gertrude Weidman;
Womens Club is selling this white illusion veil held by a
secretaries, Otto Koeneke, Car­
edition as a fund raising pro­ cluster of flowers. She carried
Community
men Bamhardt and Antonia
ject. Proceeds will be used to a bouquet of pink sensation Lewis Family Has
Thomas; treasurers, Bud Brud­
better their project at Fair­ roses and white pompom
er and Otto Koeneke; Right
view hospital in Salem. To get mums.
Holiday Gathering
Calendar of Events
a copy call Mrs. Harley
Her-, Maid of honor was Miss
support to noble grand,
...
GATES—Mr. and Mrs. Vir­ Blanche Syverson and Claude
shfelt at 859-2218 at Mehama | Karen Mae Kroll. She wore a
or contact any member of the gown of American Beauty silk gil Lewis, Suzie and Paul re­ Lewin; Left support to noble
club.
damask with street length turned Sunday, January 4 grand, Daisy Geddes; right sup­ Wednesday, January 14—
Two new members were in­ skirt, bell sleeves and square from a 10-day stay in the port to vice grands, Alta Bod­
itiated into the club on Dec­ neckline. She carried pink Santa Clara Valley over Christ­ eker, Bob Jobe; warden, Ada
Order of Rainbow for Girls
ember 8, at the home of Mrs. roses and white pom pom mas and New Years holidays. Plymale; conductors, Walter at hail, 7:30. Election of offic­
Charles Stratten. New mem­ mums.
Thomas, Helen Johnston; col­ ers and balloting of petitions
Visited were Mr. Lewis’s or
bers are Mrs. Thomas Donahue
bearer, Irl Plymale; music­ scheduled.
Patrick
Trembley
stood
three
sisters
and
their
famil
­
and Mrs. Charles Stratten. Fol­
ian, Ruby Brisbin; chaplains,
with
the
groom
as
best
man.
ies,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Casey,
lowing the meeting the new
Bessie Jobe, Otto Witt; inside Thursday, January 15—
members were presented cor­ Ushers were Tom Hince and San Jose; Mr. and Mrs. George guardian, Irl Plymale; outside
Fraternal Order of Eagles
sages and other membership Dellis Hince, Jr., both broth­ Hewitt, Sunnyvale, and Mrs. guardian, Marie Stickney.
at their hall 8 p. m.
Erline Craun, San Jose; Mr.
materials and refreshments ers of the bride.
The
lodge
room
was
decorat
­
Following the service the and Mrs. Carl Hansen, Sunny­ ed in the Rebekah lodge colors Monday, January 19—
were served. The Lyons Jun­
ior Women's club wishes to young couple left for the Ore­ vale, Mr. Lewis’ mother, Mr. of pink and green with the dis­
Round Robin Pinochle club
thank the merchants and ev­ gon Coast where they spent and Mrs. Paul Paye and Mr. trict deputy presidents special
and Mrs. Pat Murphy, both of flower and colors also used in at Agnes Carlson home 7:30.
eryone for their help in sup­ their honeymoon.
Later this month the new­ San Jose and Mrs. Lewis’ cou- the attractive arrangements.
porting them with their
Bid or Bunch pinochle club
Thanksgiving and Christmas lyweds will be honored at a sins.
In a nice contrast the dining at Gladys Podrabsky home
reception
at
their
home
in
baskets, making it possible to
This was the first time Mr. room was decorated in red and 730.
•-1 I I ewis
contribute three baslcets in Rickreall.
c<*'•
and his
' ’ i sisters and white, colors selected by the
The bride is a graduate- of their families
this area.
Lions club dinner meeting
had all spent Rebekah nobie grand and her
Santiam High school and is Christmas together. A niece, theme “To light a candle” was at The Country Kitchen 6:30
presently employed by the the former Linda Hewitt, had carried out in decoration on p. m.
City of Salem in the utilities been recently married in Tex­ the table and the candle bank
department.
and her husband was wel­ at the officers table.
Tuesday, January 20—
Mr. Johnson is a field repre­ as,
Refreshments were served I
comed
into the family.
sentative for Cascade Farm
buffet style with Bessie Jobe
Mill City Women’s club at
Service at Rickreall.
and Antonia Thomas
in the home of Edith Mason
Sack lunch at noon.
Lyons Extension Group charge.
was hstess for the meeting
of the Women’s Society of
Christian Service at her home
Tuesday afternoon, January 6.
The meeting was opened with
devotions by Mrs. E. L. Roye,
foil , wed by the business meet­
ing with Mrs. Bodeker presid­
ing. A report was heard from
their annual bazaar hekl Dec­
ember 5. A letter was read
from the Jason Lee Home in
Alaska thanking them for the
two tablecloths.
The society is still collecting
Betty Cr.cker coupons to re­
place their Silver service
which was taken from the
church, also saving MJB cof­
fee lids. Any of these will be
appreciated. It was announced
that the Vesper Band would
be at the Lyons United Meth­
odist Church Sunday, January
18 at four p.m. Everyone is
welcome to attend, with a spec­
ial invitation extended to oth­
er church’s, at the close of the
meeting refreshments were
served to Mrs. Ralph Downer
Mrs. Ethel Huffman, Mrs.
Marion Clark. Mrs. Howard
Naue, Mrs. E. L. Rdye, Mrs.
Clyde Bressler, Mrs. Glen Jul­
ian, Mrs. Hugh Johnston and
the hostess Mrs. Bodeker.
Rebekah-IOOF
Lodges Have Joint
Installation Rites
Arvada Hince Weds
David N. Johnson
Lyons Junior
Women's Club Has
Benefit Project
Talk more for less
after 7pm and all weekend
You can talk for three minutes station-to-station
for a dollar plus tax anywhere in the U.S., except
Hawaii and Alaska, after 7 PM and all weekend.
It ' one of the biggest bargains around.
Presbyterian Ladies
Elect Officers
Fine Printing
PERSONAL STATIONERY
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ENVELOPES
ENCLOSURES
BUSINESS CARDS
BOOKLETS
ACCOUNTING FORMS
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INVOICES
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Mill C’rty. Oregon
Has Project Meet
Donna Durland To
LYONS — “Exploring the Wed Texas Man
seasoning shelf’ was the lesson
for the Lyons Extension Unit
held Thursday at the Method­
ist church with Mrs. Dennis
Mumey chairman of the unit
the project leader. She was as­
sisted by Cherri Richards, sec­
retary. It was voted to have a
Valentine party for one of the
Cottages at Fairview Home in
Salem. Members are asked to
bring cookies or candy or Kool-
Aid to the next meeting Feb­
ruary 12th. The February
meeting will be the latest in
fabrics and their care with
Alma Olmstead and Helen
Johnston as leaders.
Nine ladies cf the Presbyter­
ian Women's Association at­
tended the meeting at Fellow­
ship Hall last Thursday after­
noon when Mrs. Arlo Tuers
was refreshment hostess.
Mrs. Clyde Rogers presided
over the business session, with
Mrs. Tuers acting as secretary
and also giving the treasurer’s
report. It was voted to have
dues of $1.00 per month since
the group is no longer prepar­
ing the Lions Club dinners.
Besides Mrs. Rogers as presi­
dent, other officers continuing
to serve this year include:
Present for the meeting were
vice-president. Ida Fleetwood: Alma Olmstead. Dorothy Dow­
recording secretary, Faye Ver­ ner, Alta Bodeker. Helen John­
beck: corresponding secretary. ston. Eleanor LaMunyan. Ilse
Daisy Geddes. and treasurer. Green. Sue Yost, Jennie Mon­
Mary Tuers.
toya. Yvonne Pyeatt, Mrs. Den­
Appointed on the nominat­ nis Mumey, Mrs. Dale Mumey
ing committee previously were and Cherri Richards.
Mabel Schroeder. Mary Loucks,
and Daisy Geddes Other com­
mittees include: Finance. Mary Devotion chairman is Mrs.
Tuers and Ida Fleetwood: pu­ Earl Loucks.
For the afternoon's program
blicity. Man- Kelly; and World
Service chairman. Clara Ep­ Mrs. Rogers had arranged to
have several members assist
person.
The secretary-treasurer com­ her in reading Bible references
bination was asked to draft a from several books she
report of the year’s accomplish­ had brought. It was decided to
ments to be incorporated into combine a short Bible study
the annual report of the church with the program in the fu­
for January 18. Mrs. Rogers ture.
The meeting was closed with
also asked that Mrs. Verbeck
and Mrs. Tuers he cochairmen prayer by Mrs Herbert Sch-
of the Fellowship Committee. • roeder.
Sponsored as a public service
MADISON & DAVIS
LYONS — Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Durland are announc-
ing the engagement of their Insurance Agency, Inc.
daughter, Donna Durland of DBA Hill Insurance Agency
ElPaso, Texas to Sp/4 Lyle
129 Wall Street
Brumley, who is stationed at
Phone
897-2345
Ft. Bliss, Texas. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud i Salem Mobile Phone
Brumley of Tulsa, Okla.
YP2-2600
A February 14 wedding is
being planned.
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