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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, July 30, 197C If the number following Three From Gates your name on The En Attend Family Reunion! terprise label reads 7-70 it's time to send a check for renewal. GATES—Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Thomas, Sr., and Chris Emmerson attended a family reunion in Portland Sunday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Seth Parris. The reunion hon- ored Mrs. Parris’s two sisters, Mrs. Emmett Mading from Clay City, Illinois and Mrs. Frank Power from Comanche, Oklahoma who are visiting in Oregon for two weeks. A picnic dinner was served on the patio. Present besides the two hon ored guests and the hostess were Mrs. Parris’s son Leroy Parris from Portland, her grandson Jeffry Parris from Seattle, Washington; Mrs. Al bert Marlow from Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Marlow, Tom, Kim and Tina from Portland; Mrs. Jessie Ziegler from Vancouver, Washington; Elvin Marlow from Vancouver, Washington; Mrs. Donald Den- ison from Mountaindale; Mrs. Tom Thompson and Joy from Beaverton; Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Thomas and Chris Emmer son from Gates. fy/o/ftasik PaCfC Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Phone 897-2772 Nancy Owen Honored At Bridal Shower Suson McMillan Rosses Attend . . To Wed P. Roebke WeddiriQ ** of Of Nephew Mr. and Mrs. Eldon McMil- Wedding ” lan of Aumsville have an- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ross' bounced the engagement of 1 spent the weekend in Maple- ^le*r daughter, Susan, to Phil- ton, Ore., where they attended dP Roe^e, son of Mr. and 1 the wedding of her nephew, Mrs. Clifford Roebke of Stay- John Bligh Trask, younger son ton and formerly of Mill City, of Mr. and Mrs. ’ Robert N.1 Miss McMillan is a graduate Trask (Belle Faust), and Pa- °f Cascade Union high school trice Dorthea Jensen, daughter and attended Chemeketa Com- of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Jen- munity College. san, all of Mapleton. I Mr. Roebke graduated from The 4 00 o’clock ceremony Stay ton high school and is now Saturday' afternoon. July 25, employed at the Stayton Can- was on the 22nd birthday of Company. the bridegroom and took place | No date has been set for the at the Mapleton Evangelical ( wedding.___________________ church. Maid - of - honor was Nancy ' Trask, sister of the groom, and his older brother. Robert N. Trask, Jr., served as best REMEMBER man. The young couple will make TWO their home in Florence, Ore., where the bride Is employed NAMES in a bank, following a short honeymoon. The bridegroom works for a construction con WHEN SICKNESS tractor. COMES.. DOCTOR Others attending from this area were Mr. and Mrs. Nick DRUGGIST Ball of Gates. The visitors en joyed seeing Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goschie (Lois), formerly of I this vicinity, who have lived I in Mapleton for a number of years. They operated a restaur ant there for some time until about a year ago. Goschie has been connected with the log ging industry. Mrs. Donald Callahan, Sr., Mrs. Jerald Mumey and Mrs. Donald Callahan, Jr., were hostesses for a bridal shower Calendar of Events held Friday night at the Mari- Linn school honoring Miss Nancy Owen. The room was Thursday, July 30— decorated in yellow and white and games furnished the en F.O.E. No. 3384 at lodge, tertainment with Mrs. John 8:00 p.m. Kunkle winning the door prize. Present were the bride-elect, Saturday, August 1— Miss Owen, and Mesdames Richard Freeman, Michael Cub Scout Campout to Knox, Eugene Clason, Robeit leave Eagles' Hall at 8:30 a.m Franklin, Harry Clason, John Kunkle, Orville Downing, Wednesday, August 5— Wayne Boedlgheimer, Ira Clark, Jeanne Owen, Dorthy Santiam Rebekah Lodge No. and Bonnie Christenson, Don 166 at lodge, 8:00 p.m. na Asmussen, Loraine and Karen Clason and Esther Free Thursday, August 6— man. Sending gifts were Mes dames Curt Benefiel, Ernest Mill City Garden Club—Des Grosso, Edwin Sieg, Ivan Cla sert luncheon at the home of son, Jim Silbernagel, Luther Mrs. Lloyd Girod at 12:30 p.m. Miley, Gerald Rockwell, Ed Walz, Austin Longfellow, Reception To Honor Sponsored as a public service Larry Prichard, Grant Smith. George Schoppert, Hattie Gol- Rev. and Mrs. Dishong liet, Helen Anderson, and Beu lah Lewis. A reception honoring Rev. and Mrs. Donald Dishong on Lt. and Mrs. James O. Odermann were: Mr. and Mrs. Ron Phelps ' Insurance Agency, Inc. their 25th wedding anniver Morris Reunion Held sary is being planned by their At Fred Duffy Home and Ronda, sister and brother- DBA Hill Insurance Agencj two daughters, Delores Dishong in-law of the groom; Mrs. B. P. Descendants of Albert and and Kathryn Brown. Lovett, all of Salem; Mrs. Han Emma Morris held their an We work hand in 129 Wall Street The reception will be held nual family picnic at the home nah Catherwood, Mr. and Mrs. hand with your on Sunday, August 2nd, from Mrs. John Swan, and Mr. and See Us For of Fred and Eva Duffy in Mill doctor to get you 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Dishong Frank Catherwood, all of Mill All General Lines of Insurance City, Sunday, July 26. home. Friends are invited out of bed .... City; Blanch E. Smeenk and The reunion, which is held / a | through the press to attend each year on the last Sunday Ron Swan of Portland; Fred fast! Make us Yellow and avocado green , father, Janice wore a gown of . Phone 897-2345 and it has been requested that in July, was attended by 33 your “family was the color theme chosen by [ white organza with embroider- Schilling of Washington State; no gifts be given. family members and four Janice Johnson, daughter of' ed lace flowers and seed pearls Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Odermann druggist.” Steve of Olympia, Wn.; guests including Alice Neff of Mr. and Mrs. G Allen Johnson with a soft skirt which flowed 11 Xnli Mill City who is a cousin of of Gold Beach for her military I I iXv back into into a o f full chapel fnob, tram. I 1 Mr- and Mrs. Jack Anderson Fred Duffy. Those attending wedding June 27 in the First Her elbow length veil was held came from Portland, Bonne Presbyterian church. In a i in place by a caplet of lace and , . «« rm ville, Salem, Lake Grove, double ring ceremony perform I ribbon trimmed with seed of Fortuna, Calif.; Mrs. Eva Thompson of Harrisburg; Prineville and Eugene. ed by the Rev. Gerald Wright | pearls. She carried a colonial and Mrs. Percy Briggs Mr. of of Bandon, she became the bouquet of white daisies cen Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. Garden Club bride of 2nd Lt. James O. Od- tered with a yellow rosebud Ralph Stewart, Scotty and ermann, son of Mr. and Mrs. corsage. Lynette; Vaughn Halverson To Meet August 6th Orville G. Odermann, also of Scotty Stewart of Willamina and ___ Vem _______ Halverson, __ all of The Mill City Garden Club, Gold Beach. 521 1st. Stayton was ring bearer and Ronda Willamina; Mr. and Mrs. John will meet on Thursday, August Will Be Open Thurs., Fri. and Saturday The altar was decorated with Phelps of Salem, niece of the Ph. 769-5345 Meyers of Eugene; Mrs. Stan 6 at the home of Mrs. Lloyd1 Girod for a 12:30 dessert lunch baskets of white daisies, yel groom, was flower girl Ron Moss of Corvallis and Miss 8:30 to 5:00 P. M. — Beginning July 30th ¿ jw Emergency 769-6392 eon. Mrs. Martin Hansen will low mums and white stock; tall da’s dress was floor length avo Louise Wrinkle of Kansas candelabra with yellow candles. cado green dotted swiss like City, Mo. be co-hostess. Any member through August 8th. who will be unable to attend Candllighter was Charles John that of the maid of honor. Maid of honor was Miss Vic is asked to notify one of the son, brother of the bride. Preceding the rites Miss Vic ki Gange of Salem. Her floor hostesses at least 24 hours be ki Gangs sang “When I Fall in length dress with empire waist Coming soon on radio . fore hand. Sharon Setzer Phone 897-2100 Mrs. Clyde Phillips will give Love". Organist was Mrs. Wal was avocado green dotted swiss trimmed with white daisies. the highlights of her recent ly Blackbum. trip to Europe. Given in marriage by her Bridesmaids were Misses Ter ri Johnson, sister of the bride; Karrie Turner and Beverly Burgess, all of Gold Beach. Their dresses were identical to that of the maid of honor but in yellow. Each carried a colonial bouquet of white daisies. Second Lt. John Adams of Ft. Benning, Ga., served as ALBANY-KRKT 12:15 P.M. best man. Groomsmen were 2nd Lt. Stephen Cook of Eagle Point; 2nd Lt. Brian Davis of ALBANY - KWIL 4:40 P. M Richland. Wn.; and 2nd Lt. David Heinman of Wahoo, ; Neb. Ushers were 2nd _ _ Lt.. __ Charles Miles of Klamath Falls1 STORIES OF and 2nd Lt. Alan Mellinger of PACIFIC POWERLAND Aloha. All of the young men were classmates of the groom’s told by Nelson Olmsted at West Point military aca * L—V-I | am interested in a steady growth of account to demy. As part of the ceremony Miss protect my savings capital from the whims of the stock market. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Vicki Gange sang “The Wed ding Prayer.” At the close of It is my understanding that savings at First Federal Savings are the ceremony she sang “One insured for safety to $20,000 by an agency of the Federal Gov Hand, One Heart.” The forming of the military ernment. Please send more information, or open the type of arch for the bride and groom was done by 2nd Lts. David account I have indicated for the amount of the check enclosed. Heineman. Charles Miles.; Brian Davis and Alan Mellin □ 5% Regular Passbook Account (any amt. of $10 or more) ger. Miss Lynette Stewart of Wil-1 lamina passed out the rice □ 5’/4% Six-Month Certificate Account ($1,000 or more) bags. □ 5%% One-Year Certificate Account ($5,000 or more) At the reception which fol lowed in the Fellowship hall □ 6% Two-Year Certificate Account ($10,000 or more) of the church, the three-tiered cake was cut and served by Annual rates, compounded daily and paid quarterly. Mrs Percy Briggs of Spring field and Mrs. Ralph Stewart of Willamina, Mrs. John Mey Check enclosed for $ Date ___________ ers of Eugene, great aunt of the bride, poured coffee and punch. Attending the guest book was My name Social Seeuritv Nn $25,000.00 Insurance Mrs. Stan Moss of Corvallis.1 $2,500.00 Medical Expense Attending the gift table werei and or. _________ Mrs. Harv Teagarden of Gold Beach and Miss I-oulse Address Wrinkle of Kansas City, Mo.. cousin of the bride. For her wedding trip to City State Zip southern California, Janice wore a light green crepe dress with navy accessories. She wore the corsage of yellow roses from her bridal bouquet. The bride is a 1968 graduate of Gold Beach high. The groom See us for other amounts of coverage was graduated in 1966 from Gold Beach high. On June 3 or different number of days. he graduated from U. S. Mili tary academv at West Point, NY. Special guest« were Mr. and' Mrs. James Swan of Mill City.' INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. grandparents of the groom and DBA Hill Insurance [. < • • Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nixon of m Phone 897-2345 Mill City, Oregon grandparents of the Eugene, ♦ Illi Mill City, Oregon bride. ‘•«¡gv I Other out of town guests Community I MADISON & DAVIS Johnson-Odermann Vows Repeated PAT’S PILL BOX ANNOUNCING The Studio of Hair Design The story about the modern flying Dutchman. Friday, July 31,1970 Looking for Guaranteed Income? CLIP THIS COUPON Vacation Insurance Coverage from 3 to 180 Days for two weeks costs less Than a DOLLAR A Day Madison - Davis • • ll B