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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 14, 1970 Mill City Pre-Schoolers Rainbow Board To Pcuÿe. Revamp Award System To Go To Portland Zoo GATES — Members of the Rainbow Advisory Board se lected the recipient of the achievement award to be pre sented at the next Rainbow installation and two n:minees for the election to the office of Faith at their meeting held Thursday evening, May 7, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vir gil Lewis in Gates. Other mem bers present were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Peterson, John Roten, Vem Rush and Joe Bowes. The next meeting will be at the Roten home. A report on the service awards was made by Virgil Lewis and Vem Rush, the board members on the award committee. They, and Chris Ohrt and Toni Newberg, as sembly members of the com mittee, had held a meeting on Tuesday to revamp the service award system. Married Saturday The Mill City Pre-school stu dents will spend Thursday in Portland, visiting the zoo where they will have lunch and a train ride. In the after- Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Phone 897-2772 noon the children will be guests on “Rambling Rod’s” Popeye cartoon show on Chan Mrs. Agnes Kellom Susan Dueber nel 12 at 4:30. Dinner out will complete the day. Honored at Party Married May 2 Drivers will be Mrs. Norvell Richards. Mrs. James Sullivan, An affair of last Wednesday May 2 was the date of the Mrs. Alan Tuers and assisting afternoon was the 1 o’clock wedding of Miss Susan Dueber will be Mrs. Dick Syverson, “welcome back” luncheon with to Kendall A. Neiger of Salem. Mrs. Glen Humes and the which Mrs. Albert Toman hon The bride is the daughter of teacher, Mrs. Florence More. ored Mrs. Agnes Kellom, a Mr. and Mrs. John Darby and Graduation will be held Tues long-time store proprietor here, the groom’s parents are Mr. The Mill City Garden Club day, May 19, at 11:00 a. m. wfo0 had spent the past several 1 and Mrs. Kasper Neiger of Sal- met Thursday at the Scout There will be a wiener roast¡¡months at the Marian Home In | *a7^yAdes^rt lunch- in 2 lowed Sublimity. cabin at 12-30. A dessert luncn em. in tho the nark park at at noon noon f followed The young couple were mar I eon was served by Mrs. Hollis by sack races and other con An; appropriately decorated ried at the Park Chapel in tests which wil put the finish cake was the high spot of the [ Turnidge, Mrs. Lowell Cree Reno, Nevada. Their only at ing touches to the school year. luncheon, and Mrs. Kellom, , and Mrs. Darwin Raines. tendants were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fay Booker is chair who was 86 on her recent birth Mrs. Ted Etzel from the Et David McKennon of Salem, the zel Gardens spoke to the group man for the picnic. day anniversary, was surpris at 1 o’clock telling what flow bride’s sister and brother-in- ed and pleased. A card, signed Above are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hiebert, who were and shrubs to plant to have law. by everyone present, was also ers Susan is a graduate of San i married in Detroit Saturday forenoon.—Stan Ogden flowers and foliage each month The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements presented to her. in the year. She also told the tiam High School, the class of Photo. During the afternoon’s infor group Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too proper way to divide ’68, and is employed as a dental mal conversation, the guests plants the and how to start new assistant in Salem. learned that Mrs. Kellom and _]ants The groom is a graduate of Mrs. Toman both came from A buglnesg meeUng South Salem High and is em- i the same home-town—Delano,1 followed. The Flower show was l ployed at Kelley-Farquhar in I Minnesota, but never met un discussed and some plans were Salem. The newlyweds are til they had moved to Mill City, made. making their first home in as Mrs. Kellom had moved I Mrs. Walter Thomas, Jr. Salem. much earlier. DETROIT—The wedding of welcomed as a new mem Attending the affair, besides was Miss Sharon Louise Johnson Hiebert of Idanha. ber. The June 4th meeting will the guest of honor, were Mrs. and Harold Ray Hiebert took The bride wore a white satin held at the home of Mrs. Rebekah Members Joe Toman of Stay ton, who as be place Saturday at St. Christo empire gown with ’ace sleeves, O. K. DeWitt with Mrs. Clyde sisted the hostess, Mrs. Jack Phillips as co-hostess. pher’s Catholic Church, De high neckline rnd full train. A Colburn, Mrs. Louis Verbeck,, Present were Mrs. Ted Etzel, Visit Scio Lodge troit. Rev. James McNaughton beaded bow held her short il Mrs. Howard Fenner, Mrs. Mrs. Martin Hansen, Mrs. Ken Lodge met in early session performed the 10 o’clock double lusion veil in plate, and she Ernest Graham, Mrs. Charles neth Corning, Mrs. Charlie with Noble Grand. Mrs. Albert ring ceremony. carried her mother’s bible top Kelly, and the hostess, Mrs. French, Mrs. Arthur Hedge, 1 Carr in the chair. Good of the The bride is the daughter of ped with white and yellow car Albert Toman. Mrs. Martin Sr., Mrs. Else Allen, Mrs. Marie Order chairman, Mrs. Otto Mr. and Mrs. XV .liani Mohr nations and white ribbon Hansen and Mrs. Bess Vander- Mrs. Ross McCombs, Weidman reported she had of Detroit and Mr. Hiebert is streamers. meer were unable to be pres- II Tolbert, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry William Mohr £;.ve the bride Mrs. Charles Dolezal, Jr., Mrs. turned in 5900 points. (ent. Walter Thomas, Jr., Mrs. Walt A princess was selected for in marriage. Rev. Harold Roth was vocal er Thomas, Sr., Mrs. Ervin Pet the 4th of July Parade. The Mrs. Marie Burrell to i Piano Recital To Be ist and Mrs. Joseph Zelfer or erson, Mrs. Clyde Phillips, Mrs. name has been submitted to i Darwin Raines, Mrs. Hollis the Oddfellows for their ap ganist. Held Tuesday, May 19 Turnidge, Mrs. Lowell Cree proval. Business was kept brief Head Eastern Star Miss Anita Louise Johnson and the lodge adjourned early. LYONS—Mrs. Calvin Cul and Mrs. James Swan. was her sister’s honor maid Martyn Chapter No. 145 OES The following members went bertson will present her piano and Mrs. James Johnson and to Scio to pay a visitation to I held the May meeting at the Miss Laura Storey were the students in recital Tuesday, IOOF hall with Mrs. Nina Leone #84; Mrs. Albert Carr, May 19 at 7:30 p. m. at Mari- JayCeettes Meet At bridesmaids. They wore green Mrs. Otto \Xreidman. Miss Daisy Hoover, Worthy Matron pre-| brocade dresses with Eliza- Whether it’s a product or a service you’re after, Linn school. siding. Geddes, Mrs. Arnold Syverson, Those participating are Ton Jan Woods Home look for it first in the Yellow Pages. You’ll find the for the1 bethian sleeves and carried Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Mrs. Wal Election of officers • • with • AV- 1 L bouquets i n of white and yellow zxl 1 ya Porter, Annie Carlson, Mary best sources for everything you need listed there. ensuing year was i held ter Thomas, Mrs. Hugh John Carlson, Pat McClellan, Laura The JayCeettes met Monday daisies. Mrs. Marie Burrell elected as Speers, Dawn Speers, Lynette evening at the home of Jan ston, Mrs. C. E. Stickney, Mr. Worthy Matron; Alex Burrell, Following the wedding a McGuffin, Cindy Fudge, Kim Woods. A report was given on and Mrs. Ira Plymale, Mr. and Worthy Patron; Mrs. Rose receptin was held at Detroit Mrs. Claudie Bruder, Mrs. berly Branch, Renee Walker, the installation dinner which Cree, Associate Matron; Mrs. Grade school. Three of the Mary Kimsey, Lloyd Kimsey, was held at a Salem restau Glen Anderson, Mrs. Robert Mabel Yankus, Secretary; Er bride’s aunts, Betty Minten, Jobe, Mrs. John Swan and Darlene Mumey, Becky Mum- rant Friday evening. Mary- vin Peterson, Treasurer; Mrs. at the coffee urn, Mary Mint- VALLEY el, Debbie Pederson, Gary Ann Nicholas served as mis Mrs. Charles Dolezall. Marilee Lyness, Conductress, en at the punch bowl and Other Lodges making visita TELEPHONE CO Mentze, Bob Branch, Kathy tress of ceremonies and in and Mrs. Agnes Carlson, as Dorothy Hughes cut and tions were Mt. Jefferson #74 Wright, John Larimer, Mike stalling officer. Those instal sociate conductress. Installa served the wedding cake, Cole, Susan More, Timmy Cul led were Shirley Bigness; pres from Jefferson, Pearl #47 from tion of officers will be July 12. Guest book attendants were bertson and Debbie Glander. ident; Jan Woods, secretary- Lebanon, Grace #236 from were honored by Mike and Sandra Mohr, bro Home, wan. Oak -i.w #159 num from the Mothers treasurer; Barbara Penrose, i Sweet nome, men. William Hirte read ther and sister of the bride. | Molalla, Eva #92 from Stayton, 1 historian. a poem honoring mothers and For going away the new Barbara Penrose and Jan'ar>d Ada #354 from Compton, the Worthy Patron also read a Mrs. Hiebert chose a long- Woodes will represent the club ' California. poem for Mother’s Day. sleeved pink satin dress with Leone #84 honored Maud at the State Convention in Eu Gifts were presented to Mrs. over lace and white accessor Montgomery with a presenta Ruby gene, May 16. Brisbin, the oldest moth- Her corsage was an orchid. Mary Ann Nicholas is chair tion of her 50 year jewel, a |,er, and Mrs. Marilee Lyness, ies. The couple plan to make * _ .3. _ man of concessions in the park musical tribute and the drill: • their future home in Tigard .earn A /t er .edge | 7 . July 4. The group will sell men, with Alex Burrell after the bridegroom completes _______ and ___ was adjourned refreshments as The cotton candy, sno-cones refresh- chairman, served balloons. Barbara Penrose will were served in the dining ments from beautifully decor his military duty in Septem ber. be chairman of the Kiddie room. ated tables and each lady pres Both are graduates of De Parade which will begin at 12 ent was presented a favor. troit High school. I noon and lead off the main Rainbow installation was an parade. There will be five cate- Miss Nikki Cruson nounced for May 23 at the ' gories: trikes, bikes, walking Honored Friday IOOF hall at 7:30 p. m. with a unit, float-type entries and reception and dance to follow ' pets which may be dressed up At Bridal Shower Community at the Eagles hall. , but must be on a leash or in LYONS — Mrs. Glen Jul- Marilyn club will meet on I a cage and led by children able ian, Mrs. Harley Scott, Mrs. Tuesday, May 19 at 12 noon Calendar of Events to control them. Volunteers Ralph Downer and Mrs. Hugh at the home of Mrs. Mary Gul- *will be asked to help with the Johnston were hosteses Friday- lif ord at Gates. A covered dish i parade. evening for a bridal shower luncheon will be served. The group voted to make a honoring Miss Nikki Cruson, The last meeting of the Thursday, May 14— clown costume for the July bride-elect, held In the dining chapter will be held June 8. 4th activities. hall of the Lyons Methodist Grand Council Fire at High The senior citizens bingo church. Games furnished the School Gym at 7:30 p. m. party was reported a success entertainment and after open Mrs. Robert Morgan Santiam Canyon Extension and another is planned for ing of the gifts, refreshments Unit at Gates Community hall i September 18. were served to the honored Honored at Shower at 10 a. m. I Shirley Bigness will con- guest, Miss Cruson. and Joyce Mrs. James Girod was host j tinue as steering committee re Foltz. Janis Bennett, Marita Saturday, May 16— presentative. Rohwein. Sara Wagner, Merry ess at her home Monday even Door prize was won Dy Shir Jo Bryant. Joann Cruson, Jan ing honoring Mrs. Robert Mor Family Potluck at the Pres ley Bigness and refreshments ice Powell, Dortheen Wilson, gan and her baby daughter, byterian Fellowship hall 6:30 w-ere served by the hostess. Brenda Phillips, Leao Johnson, ( Sabrina Rae with a baby p. m. The next meeting will be Frances Cruson, Martha Poole, shower. The buggy theme was car- Monday, May 18— held at the home of Mrs. Big- Reta Cruson, Violet Wagner, Betty Carter, Lottie Grosso, ried out in the decor. Appro AF&AM at Lodge hall at Ethel Huffman, Bertha Allen, priate games were played with 8 p. m. Short meeting and then Mrs. T. B. Howell Effie Nydegger. Eva Bressler, Mrs. Alan Tuers and Mra. guided tour of Scholls. Aleen Wilson, Leora Stevens, Gary Peterson winning the Honored on Mothers Millie Jungwirth. Marcia Wil prizes. Refreshments were Lions club dinner meeting Day at Home of Son son, Thelma Haw th me. Nel served by the h:stess. at Country Kitchen, 6:30 p. m. Present were Mrs. Robert GATES—Mrs. T. B. Howell lie Riggs. Effie Anderson, R und Robin Pinochle club was honored on Sunday with Mildred Prichard. Alta Bodek- Morgan, Mrs. Alan Tuers, Mrs. at Marie Stewart home 7:30 p. Lester Johnson. Mrs. James er, Alma Spellmeyer, Leota a dinner given at the h me of Kunkle, Wright. Mrs. Louis Morgan, m. her son and daughter-in-law. Worden, Margaret Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Howell. Gertrude Weidman. Katherine Mrs. Virgil Trout, Mrs. Clyde Bid or Bunch club at Mt. Several of her children and Neal, Hazel Wirth, Donna As Morgan, Mrs. Ray Morgan, Angel. and Mrs. Girod. mussen. Carla Tinney, Celene grandchidlren were able to Wednesday, May 20— share the day with her. Mr. Taylor. Margaret Phillips. Jean and Mrs. James Moore and Roberts and the hostesses. Santiam Rebekah Lodge No. Sending gifts were Naomi family of Molalla and Mrs. 166 at Hall 8 p. m. IntVeld. Beulah Lewis. Hazel Nath;m Bond and family of Canby were present as was Lewis. Laura Neal. Kathryn North Santiam Chamber of her daughter. Miss Constance Sutherland. Evelyn Sexton. Commerce at Riverview Cafe Howell. Grandchildren were Mabel Downing. Buddie and at 12 noon. Speaker will be pre Stella Cruson. Katie Skillings. also present including I Conard sent. Setera of Oreg n City; Mr and Lucille Huber, Rose Bassett, Jaycees at Hall 8 p. m. Mrs. Don Newcomb and fam Phyllis Power. Rillie Trask. ily of West Linn and Mr and June Kimery, Neta Brown. Sponsored as a public service Mrs. Larry Allen. Mrs. New Kathleen Towery. Martha Cru comb is the daughter of Mr. son. Bonnie Bennett. Alma and and Mrs Bond and Mrs Allen Art Olmstead. Gloria Weitman. is the daughter of Mr. and Mauretta Silbernagel. Orpba Rove, Florence Naue, and Mrs. Howell. Mr. Allen is presently stay- Virginia Grifith. e vote Insurance Agency, Inc. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Howell DBA Hill Insurance Agency DEMOCRAT and his wife Ellen, on leave 129 Wan Street For from the Naw. 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