The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 07, 1970, Page 2, Image 2

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    Married Recently
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 7, 1970
Wwtaai ßatje.
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
j Young People Meet
Phone 897-2772
I Mrs. Tom Etzel
Engaged
At He bert Home
IDANHA — The Idanha
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hiebert was the setting when
the Young Pe.ple of the Idan-
h i Community church met late
Sunday afternoon.
rhe surprise lesson for the
day was an interesting pre-
sentaton on "This Is Your
Life,” (referring to the Sen­
iors.) This was accomplished
through the cooperati.n of the
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stafford pictured
mothers of the group who
at their wedding Saturday, April 11 at
wrote a short story on their
Santiam Chapel in Lyons.
sons and daughters. The stor­
ies were accompanied by a
baby picture for the special
The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements ccassion.
It was decided by the group
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too
that they would visit Pixie
Land Park on the coast May 23.
Rounding out the day’s pro­
gram will be a luncheon at a
Salem restaurant followed by
Lester Luke of Mill City and
roller skating.
Mrs. Lewis Keirsey of San
Following the meeting, re­ Diego are announcing the en­
freshments were served by the gagement of their daughter.
hosts to D rsey Smith, Lyle Peggy Anne Luke, to Mike
Rogers, Sherry, Mike and Kokstis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ricky Williamson, Judy Bent­ •John Kokstis of Lyons. Peggy
on, John Hopson, Jimmy, Ger­ is a senior at Santiam and
ald and Donald Hiebert, John Mike is a ’68 graduate of Stay­
Strod°. Rev. Harold Roth, Da­ ton High and is now employed
vid White and Mr. and Mrs. at Guerdon Ind. in Stayton.
Fred Taylor.
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most Out-of-state Calls
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day.
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Wed at Beaverton
Honored With
Bridal Shower
Mrs. Tom Etzel was honored
at a bridal shower at the home
of Mrs. Charley Stewart Fri­
day evening.
The bridal table was decorat­
ed with large white wedding
bells and lilly of the valley.
Other floral decorations were
in pale lavendar and pink with
miniature brides and grooms
md gold slippers mingled in
the bouquets.
Guests attending or sending
gifts were Mmes. Roy Pate and
Judy, Clyde Morgan and Juan­
ita, Gerald Payseno, Howard
Morrison, Freda Thayer, Frank
Crowthers, Ingle
Johnson,
Frank Novak, Raymond Doro-
hy, Ercill Wilson, Wayne
Ward, Frank Shepard, Art
Olmstead, Art Baley.
Out of town guests included
Mrs. Dorothy Etzel, Mt. Angel;
Mrs. Merlyn Wisthoff, Wood
burn; Mrs. Loyd Wallace,
Aumsville; Mrs. Ed Miotke,
Sublimity; Mrs. Wally Turner,
Lyons; Mrs. Tony Ziebert,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knudsen who were married
Mrs. Harold Wiltze, Mrs. Ted April 4th at St. Mathews Church in Beaverton. The
Etzel, Mrs. Peter Etzel, Mrs. Al - bride is the former Barbara Hancock, daughter of Mr.
Etzel, and Mrs. Max Hafner of and Mrs. Frank Hancock of Detroit.
Martin Hansen's Spend Stayton;
the bride’s mother and
Shirley Pearce Hosts
I
sister, Mrs. Joe L:ewen and
Weekend in California Juanita of Scio, and the
Bid or Bunch Club
The Bid or Bunch Pinochle
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen, groom’s mother ad sisters, Mrs.
club met at the home of Mary accompanied by their son, Ter­ Sid Etzel, Barbara and Melis­
I
Wright Monday evening, with ry, who is a student of OSU, sa of Mill City.
Shirley Pearce hosting the and Jean Claude, made an in­ The couple were married
were teresting trip over the week­ April 17 in Corvallis. The bride
group, Refreshments
served before the evening of end by jet to the San Francis­ is the daughter of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis E. Ford :f
cards.
co Bay area. Purpose of the Mrs. Joe Loewen of Scio and Monmouth and former resi-'
Rilla Schaffer won high and trip was to witness the instal­ Mr. and Mrs. Sid Etzel are the dents of Mill City were honor­
Community
Gladys Podrabsky low. Pin- lation of their daughter, Mrs. groom’s parents.
ed on their 40th wedding an­
ochle was wen by Elsie Oh­ Brooks Crosier (Sherry Han­
niversary at an open house at
Calendar of Events
mart. High point of the even­ sen), as president of the Jun­
their home on Sunday, April
ing was when Betty Pittam ior Women’s club of Concord, Round Robin Pinochle 26.
held 1500 with Elsie Ohmart where she has lived for sev­
Three of their eight child­
as her partner.
eral years. The group is af­ Party At W. Moore's ren were hosts for the celebra­ .Monday, May 11—
The next meeting will be filiated with the California
tion. They were Mr. and Mrs.
Lions Club dinner meeting
May 19. This is the annual Federation of Women’s clubs.
Mrs. Wilma Moore hosted Marvin Ford and Mr. and Mrs. at Country Kitchen, 6:30 p.m.
dinner meeting and it will be
A party at the Crosier home the Round Robin Pinochle club Kenneth Ford both of Mon­ Jaycees to be guests. Mrs. Jena
at the “Chalet” at the Ever­ preceded the festivities, and Monday evening. All members mouth and Mr. and Mrs. Har­ Schlegel to be guest speaker.
green Golf Course in
included members of the exe­ were present and the hostess vey Ford of Mill City.
Angel.
cutive board and friends of the served refreshments before the
Jayceettes meet at the home
The other children include
family. The installation of of­ session of cards.
Miss Patty Ford and Miss of Jan Wo->4’1 at 8 p. m.
ficers took place later at Kel­ Agnes Carlson won the Wanda Ford both of Mon­
Marilyn Chapter OES at
logg’s in Walnut Creek. The
mouth, Ronnie Ford who is
Hansens were impressed and pinochle and Mabel Yankus stationed with the U. S. Army p. m. at IOOF hall. Election of
also very proud of their daugh­ won low prize. Margaret Bor­ at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, officers and mothers will be
oughs won high.
ter.
Merlin Ford of Medford and' honored.
The next party will be May Mrs.
Other houseguests for the
Melvin Henson of Watts, Tuesday, May 12—
weekend included Mr. Crosier’s 18 at the home of Marie Stew­ Oklahoma. They also have
Kindergarten graduation at
art.
mother, Mrs. Kenneth Crosier
twenty grand children and one Gates school at 7:30 p. m.
of Oakland (remembered in
great grandchild.
Mill City as Ruby), and Alan
Mr. and Mrs. Ford were mar­ Wednesday, May 13—
Santiam
Canyon
Yankus, who is a student at
ried on April 16, 1930 in Ok­ Order of Rainbow for Girls
Stanford University. The Cro­
lahoma. In the middle thirties at hall at 720 p. m.
siers have three young child­ Extension Meeting
they lived several years in Thursday, May 14—
ren, Jeff, Kim and Stacey, who
Mill City on S. E. 3rd Street
IOOF at Hall at 8 p. m.
1 also enjoyed the excitement.
where Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Thursday, May 14
FOE at Hall Aerie and Aux­
Brooks Crosier took Terry
Peak now reside. His parents iliary
8 p. m.
Hansen and Alan Yankus, who
GATES—The Santiam Can­ and several of his brothers and
Sponsored
as a public service
hold
had been classmates at Santi­ yon Extension unit will
sisters also located in Mill City
by
am High, on a tour of the Uni- its final meeting of the term about the same time.
I versity of California campus Thursday, May 14 at the Com­ Over 65 friends and relatives
munity hall at 10 a. m.
' in Berkeley.
called during the day. Among
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Mrs. Ellen Rust and Mrs. the guests were Mr. and Mr6.
Carol Meier will lead the dis­ Floyd Ford from Keyes, Calif.,
Lions Auxiliary Meets cussion
on the subject “Mak­ who attended the couple at Insurance Agency, Inc.
ing Decisions.”
At Moffatt Home
their marriage 40 years ago. DBA Hill Insurance Ageney
129 Wall Street
New officers will be installed Guests were present from Le­
The Lions Auxiliary met at
the home of Mrs. Don Moffatt for the coming year, starting banon, Crabtree, Salem, Port­
Phone 897-2345
in the fall.
land, Mill City. Medford and
Thursday evening, April 30.
Monmouth.
I Mrs. Leo Poole, president,
¡conducted the business meet
I ing. Delegates to represent the Marilyn Club To Hold
F
I local auxiliary at the State
Convention to be held in Sal­ Election of Officers
em, May 21. 22 and 23rd will
Marilyn Chapter OES will
be Mrs. Leo Poole, Mrs. Fred
Krecklow and Mrs. Vem Rush- meet at the IOOF Hall May |
11, at 8 p. m.
Sr.
Following the business meet­ Election of officers for the
ing. Mrs. Lucille Mather of Al­ ensuing year will be held and
bany and Mrs. Roberta Fry of the altar will be draped in
Eugene. Vanda Beauty Coun­ memory of Earl Parker.
Mothers will be honored and
selor representatives, gave a
cosmetic demonstration. Prizes the men will serve the refresh­
were won by Sue Lewellen and ments with Alex Burrell, As­
sociate Patron as chairman.
Alta Moffatt.
Couple Observes
40th Anniversary
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