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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 30, 197Q Hear About Europe from Carl Kelly 'UJosnOM/L PcUfA i LaDonna Jene Bradley and Lee Eighteen members of the. Mill City Woman’s Club at-1 1 and stacked for future use. tended an especially interest The visitors were amazed at Santiam Chapel tn Lyons Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Phone 897-2772 ing meeting of the group held the huge amount of U. S. Army was the setting for the wed at the Elementary School last installations in Western Ger I ding of Miss LaDonna Jene Tuesday evening when Carl many, and the numbers of Bradley to Lee Willard Staf Gates Women's Club Kelly told about the trip the military personnel everywhere. ford on Saturday, April 11. Kellys took to Europe when They received the impression The 7:00 p. m. ceremony was their daughter and son-in-law that the United States is still To Have Rummage performed by Rev. Douglas were stationed in Germany heavily involved in Europe Mentzie. with the U. S. Army. He used which helps their economy, Sale Starting May 4 The bride is the daughter of an authentic map of Western and that the Germans fear the Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bradley Europe, and was occasionally Russians and want the Am The Gates Women’s club GATES—Miss Melody Barn assisted by his wife, Deanie ericans to stay. will open their annual rum- hardt. first place essay winner the President’s and the Gover and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Staf ford the parents of the groom, Kelly. They displayed a num During the earlier business mage sale, Monday, May 4 at on “Employment of the Handi nor’s Committees. all of Mill City. The bride was At the final banquet a num ber of lovely art objects in meetting of the club, the fol the clubhouse in Gates. capped ” and the other nine cluding a German stein, a red lowing officers were nominat This is a cooperative venture top place winners were pre ber of secretaries were present, given in marriage by her fath glass decanter from Venice, ed and elected for next year: between the Canyon Commun sented with their awards and including Robert Finch, secre er, Marshall Bradley. Rosalie Italy, a music-box in the shape President, Goldie Rambo: vice- ities, and rumor has it this prizes by Secretary of State tary of HEW and several ex Culbertson, accompanied by of a bell from Switzerland, a president, Toni Thomas; 2nd will be the biggest one yet. Clay Myers, April 20. Mr. secretaries. The members lis Mrs. Jim Stockwell, sang the set of starsshaped crystal can- vice-president, Lettie Swan; The WWI Veteran’s Auxil Myers and the other members tened to speakers that were “Lord’s Prayer” and the “Wed dle-holders, and a wooden recording secretary, Edith Ma-' iary of Mill City and the San of the Governor’s Committee themselves handicapped. Miss ding Prayer.” cracker in the shape of a son; Corresponding secretary, j tiam Scholarship fund will re- for the employment of the Nannette Fabray, who is ex The street length bridal from Germany. There was also Daisy Geddes; treasurer, Elaine ceive a share of the profits as handicapped were present in tremely hard of hearing, spoke gown was of white lace over on the problems of the deaf satin. Her shoulder length an album of very interesting Russell; and financial commit-I well as the Gates church and the Governor’s office. colored snap-shots. the Gates Women’s club. tee member, Marie Tolbert. The presentation was only and concluded with the rendi veil was held with a headpiece A lot of work goes into this the beginning of an exception tion of “Somewhere Over the fashioned of tear drop pearls. While in Germany, the Kel Mrs. Nell DeWitt reported project each year gathering up al week for Miss Barnhardt. Rainbow” w'th the deaf sign The bridal bouquet was of blue lys made their headquarters on an all-day meeting on En and white carnations. in Zweibruchen (which means vironmental Health which she the items which are sold at As the first place winner In language as well as singing. “two bridges”) where their had attended in Salem that prices that are not inflated. the State of Oregon, she, ac Miss Fabray and Mrs. Mar Miss Jackie Bradley, sister ion Remminger, another speak Hours are from 10 to 4 each companied by her mother, children, the Ken Hansens, day, with 175 people present, | f the bride was maid of honor, day Monday through Friday. Mrs. Dave Barnhardt, was er, who was a former associate and Miss Sonja Martin, cousin lived for two years. They had but only 8 women. flown over the Northpc.ie to A brand new member of the Free coffee and cookies will be sent to Washington, D. C. last of Dr. Albert Schweitzer, f the bride, was bridesmaid. Copenhagen, Denmark, then on club, Mrs. Lawrence Doble, at served. A food sale every day week. She left Tuesday for were given awards for Dis Their gowns were empire to Frankfurt upon arrival. In tended the Tuesday evening is sponsored by the Santiam the meetings. Her trip was tinguished Service for the fashioned of light blue lace na Handicapped. 11v*it ci| pcu. Canyon Extension unit. a rented “Opal” car, the two meeting and was welcomed. sponsored by the AFL-CIO. blue satin. Flower girl Danny Shoal was named the j I was • Kandis couples had a wonderful tour Fred Tolleson, the executive It was announced that the Bradley, the brides American Handicapped Person of Germany, Bavaria, Austria, Marion County Federation of secretary for the Governor’s I sister. Her dress was of of the Year. Harold Russell. ( blue satin trimmed Italy, and Switzerland, with Women’s Clubs would convene Reception To Honor Committee, also attended. with all hotel arrangements and for the Spring meeting on Vice Presiilent Spiro Agnew chairman of the president’s i white daisies and she carried committee; and a handicapped I meals planned ahead. Some of Thursday, April 30, at the Franklins On Golden was the primary speaker at a basket of white mums with, the high spots mentioned were Jason Lee Church in Salem, the main business session held veteran also spoke. blue streamers. In addition to the meetings Munich, Innsbruch, Verona, with reservations for the Thursday morning. His speech Linn Stafford was best man Wedding Anniversary Venice where a glass-factory luncheon to be made by April was aimed at the good w rk f and the banquet, Melody. Mrs. for his brother and Alan Muise Barnhardt and Mr. Tolleson was visited, Florence with its 25. LYONS—A reception will already done and the expecta- ( had lunch in the Senate Din served as usher. art galleries, leather shops and The State Convention of the honor Mr. and Mrs. Dallas A. tions of things to come from ing room with Senator Mark' The bride’s mother wore a cathedrals, and Rome the city Oregon Federation of W. men’s Franklin of Lyons on their Hatfield. Senator Hatfield in navy and white costume with of art collections, statuary, Clubs is scheduled for May 5 Golden Wedding Anniversary white accessories and white ceramic-tile, churches, and an and May 6 at the Sheraton Ho on Sunday, May 3rd, held at Flower Show Discussed troduced them to Mrs. Martin carnations corsage. Luther King, who was also in cient ruins. The leaning tel in Portland. the Santiam Chapel Church the dining room that after The groom’s mother wore a tower of Pisa was also a high At the conclusion of the in Lyons. At Garden Club Meet noon. The Senator autograph gold ensemble with matching light, as was the Mediterran evening, delightful refresh Friends and relatives are in ed the menu and also listed accessories and her corsage ean Sea. ments were served to the mem vited through the press to call The Mill City Garden Club the several other Senators in was of white carnations. In Switzerland, the Kellys bers and guests present by between 2 and 4 p. m. A reception was held in Executive Board met last the roam with them. and Hansens enjoyed a boat Mrs. Don Carlson. The pro- The couple was married in Wednesday morning at the Tours were taken to George-1 the church hall immediately trip on I^ake Lucerne, and a gram had been arranged by Yakima, Wn„ on May 3, 1920. home of the president, Mrs. town, Mt. Vernon, the Lincoln I following the ceremony. The “tram-ride” with its spectacu Mrs. Herbert Schroeder who Since they have lived most Clyde Phillips. The Flower and Jefferson Memorials, and | rooms were decorated with lar view of the lofty Alps. The also introduced the guest speak of their married life in the show was discussed and ideas the Art and Natural History large baskets of blue and cleanliness of the countries er. The Woman’s Club would Lyons-Mehama area. presented. Different programs buildings of the Smithsonian white carnations and the brides visited received much com like to thank the school for They have six children. Mrs. and ideas were also discussed. Institute. Many other sights table was centered with blue ment, as even theunderbrush the use of the room and the Melvin (Goldie) Peck of Stay The Mill City Garden club were also seen, among them the and white tapers. in the dense forests was cut facilities for the meeting. Mrs. Carmen Barnhardt, ton; Ben Franklin, of Port will be co-hostesses with the original Constitution, Bill of land, Harry Franklin of Bay Stayton club for the Federa Rights and Declaration of In the groom’s aunt, and Mrs. The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements City; Mrs. Alvin (Dorothy) tion of Garden Club meeting dependence at the National Kathy Martin, the bride’s aunt served the cake. Pouring were Garrison of Gaston, Willard be October. The two club’s will Archives. Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too Franklin of Mehama, Robert be meeting soon to make ar Mrs. Barnhardt said the Mrs. Judy Neal of Lebanon, Franklin of Lyons, 30 grand rangements. people involved in the Com- cousin of the bride and Mrs. Present a t Wednesday’s mittees and the other visitors Pat Moore, sister of the groom. children, 15 great grandchlld- After a short wedding trip ren. The couple requests there meeting were Mrs. Else Allen, were marvelous, dedicated and Mrs. Marie Tolbert, Mrs. Ken friendly people. be no gifts. neth Corning, Mrs. Hollis The Barnhardts returned Turnidge, Mrs. Lowell Cree, home Saturday just an hour Mrs. Mrs. Fred Moore and Bruders Attend before the Prom where Miss Clyde Phillips. Barnhardt reigned as princess. Melody Barnhardt Returns from Trip to Washington; Meets Dignitaries > Wedding in Seattle Shop where all you have to lift is a finger Shop by telephone. And use the Yellow Pages. Every thing you need is available at the shops listed there. You’ll save time and a lot of energy. And besides it's pleasant shopping this modern way. Use the Yellow Pages and the telephone. Save yourself for bigger things. VALLEY TELEPHONE CO POST OMlCf BOX SO? • ••«■■■•va» OPtaON B»3B1 SiLVfPTON &O3*S’39W (jowuie Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bruder accompanied their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reddington of Scio, to Se attle, last Friday. April 24. Friday evening at 7 o’clock they attended the wedding of Mrs. Reddington’s son, John Claud Johnson and Miss Pen ny Shirley at the Hillcrest Presbyterian church in Seattle. A reception was held following the wedding at the home of the bride’s parents. The young couple will make. their home In Seattle where I the groom Is employed in the shipyards and the bride is em ployed as a nurses’ aid in one Nightengale of the hospitals Name of Team The Bruders and Redding- tons spent the weekend with Tes Monique Les Coif. 44 Mrs. Reddington’s two daugh Stay. Radio & TV 414 ters and their families, Mr. and Frankies Tavern .... 414 Mrs. Mike McAndrews and Drushella Furniture 344 Mr. and Mrs. Don Markham. Riverview ................. 32 Stout Creek Lbr.........26 LaFemme Btv. Sin. 25 Bob’s Market .......... 19 No. San. Plywood .. 184 Teague Chevrolet . .. 18 HIG and HIS Betty Wallace 209, 528: HTG Teague Chevro let 822. HTS Stayton T.V. 2198. Tes MMonique Les Coiffures are the winners of the 2nd half play. Unusual Splits picked Jackie Peters n 4-10 and 2-7. Mike Michaelson 3-10. Stafford Married in Lyons Saturday to the Oregon Beaches, the couple is at home in Mill City. The groom is currently em ployed at North Santiam Ply wood and the new Mrs. Staf ford is a student. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Community Calendar of Even*« Thursday, April .30— Lions Auxiliary at the home f Alta Moffatt. 8:00 p. m. F.O.E. #3384 at Hall 8:00 p.m. Friday, May 1— Senior Citizens Bingo Party Presbyterian Social Hall 1 to 3 p. m. Sunday, May 3— Lions Club Board Meeting. Krecklow home 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 4— Gates Womens Club Ann. Rummage Sale through Fri day, Food sale. Free coffee and cookies. 10:00 to 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 6— Chamber of Commerce Board meeting, Riverview 12 noon. Santiam Rebekah Lodge #166 at hall 8:00 p.m. Thursday, May 7— Mill City Garden Club des sert luncheon meeting 12:30 p. m. Scout Cabin. sponsored as a public service by MADISON & DAVIS Insurance Agency, Inc. DBA Hill Insurance Agency J29 Wall Street Phone 897-2345 Shepard-Derrick On Saturday IDANHA—The Idanha Com munity church was the setting Saturday afternoon when Miss | Paulette Shepard became the bride of George Curtis Der rick. Rev. Orville Swindler, pastor of the church performed the 4 o’clock ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dalbert James Irons of Waterford, Calif., and Mr. Derrick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Curtis Der rick of Idanha. The bride wore a floor-length white Chantilly lace dress over blue satin with a blue satin bodice finished with a bow in back. A rose held her shoulder- length veil and she carried a, bouquet of blue and white carnations tied with long rib bon streamers. Lloyd Geraths gave the bride in marriage. Mrs. Lee Hopson, Jr., was the matron of honor, Miss Barbara Stephens. Miss Carol Thomasson and Miss Sharon Derrick were the bridesmaids. They wore yellow brocade dresses with ribbon trim. They Htayton Invitational carried bouquets of carnations L tied with long yellow stream Name of Team W 19 ers. No. San. Real Estate 33 Connie Derrick was flower Mel Round Truck. 314 204 23 girl and Teddv Johnson was Lierman’s Insurance 29 Frank Lumber Co. 274 244 ring bearer. Lloyd Stinson 29 served as best man for Mr. Green Veneer Incorp 23 Ron Bentz & Assoc. 224 294 Derrick and ushers were Gary 30 Stephens. Michael Monroe and 22 Cellar Lumber Co. Stay. Sports & Hob. 204 314 James Morgan A reception followed at the HTS Mel Round Trucking 1661. HTG North Santiam Real Idanha Fire hall. Miss Danielle Estate 629: H1G and HIS 221, Stephens served at the coffee urn and Miss Ruth Delva San 571. Mel Round Truck 334 224 er at the punch bowl. Mrs 23 Lloyd Geraths cut the wedding No. San. Real Estate 33 23 cake. Liermans Insurance 33 For going away the new Frank Lumber Co. .. 314 244 Mrs. Derrick chose a pink 29 Green Veneer Inc. .. 27 Stay. Sports 4 Hob. 224 334 whipped cream dress with 31 matching scarf and white vest. Cedar I.umber Co. 22 HIG Bea Stornier 221. HIS Following a short trip to Sea-1 Carole Carey 588; HTG Frank side the couple will make | Lumber Co. 627. HTS Frank their home in Idanha, where Mr. Derrick is employed by Lumber Co. 1882. Green Veneer. Inc. Mrs. Derrick is a senior at Why Don t You Subscribe to Detroit High and Mr. Derrick graduated with the Detroit The Mill City Enterprise I class of 1969 521 1st. 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