The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 06, 1970, Page 2, Image 2

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    Tour of Gardens
Slated at Salem
Mother-Daughter
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Aug. 6, 1970
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The Salem Garden Club’s Picnic To Be
Kimmels Attend
Annual Tour of Gardens is
scheduled for Thursday, Aug­ Held on Friday
54th Class Reunion
ust 13, 1970 from 2.00 to 9:00
The annual Girl’s Recreation
p. m. Ten gardens will be open
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel
for tour and all are in West mothers tea was not held last
attended the Class of 1916, Es­
Salem. The theme chosen is Friday as planned. There was
Norina J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
Phone 897-2772
LYONS—A bridal shower tacada High School Class Re­
"Gardening for Fun”. All of no recreation held on three
was given in honor of Miss union at the Oak Tree Restar-
the gardens selected are total­ days of last week so the girls
Darlene Silbernagel of Salem uant in Woodland, Wn. Sun­
ly maintained by the garden­ did not have time to prepare
Troth Announced
on Sunday afternoon at the day afternoon. There were 17
ers themselves. The gardens for the tea.
home of Mrs. Mike Schwindt. graduates and there are 11 left,
Since there is only one week
are open to the public and all
I
Hostesses for the occasion and there were eight attending
those interested in gardening left of the program, the tea has
were Mrs. Helen Davis and the reunion Sunday.
been changed to a Mother-
are invited to attend.
Miss Diane Schwindt. Blue
On Saturday evening the
The annual tea which is held Daughter picnic which will be
and White was the color theme Kimmels, Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
in conjunction with the tour held at the City Park, by the
used for the decorations and a Dale of Redmond, Mr. and
The Roger Lundquist home
will be at the home of Mr. and school, at 2:00 p. m. on Friday,
bride doll was used for the Mrs. George Harkenrider of
has been the scene of many
Mrs. Charles G. Lord, 37th Av­ August Sth.
Hermiston, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
All girls who have attended friends coming and going the
mantel centerpiece.
enue NW., Rt. 1 on Orchard
The new pastor of the First
Present besides the honored Ewalt of Estacada visited at
Heights road. This is a beauti­ recreation at anytime this last few weeks. The Lundquists
United Presbyterian church of guest were Mrs. Teresa Silber the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ful Japanese gard-n complete­ summer are invited to come vacationed the first two weeks
Mill City, Rev. Wayne D. nagel; Mrs. Adella Adams; Mrs. George Hicks in Portland
ly designed and built by the and bring their mothers. Ev­ in July, going to Denver to
Blake, was installed during an Doris Cooper, Mrs. Ruth Sil­ where they all had a good
Lords. The other gardens all erything on the menu will be attend their niece’s wedding
impressive service in the sanc­ bernagel and Amy; Mrs. Zoe time visiting before the reun­
beautiful and interesting ac­ furnished — hot dogs, baked and on to Minneapolis where
tuary of the church at 7 o’clock Silbernagel, Mrs. Minnie Gls- ion on Sunday.
cording to the tastes and ideas beans, potato chips, relishes, they spent 5 days visiting with
ler, Mrs. Rose Schwindt, Mrs.
I Sunday evening. Distinguished
of their owners include: The pop and ice cream. Games will an old school friend of Mr.
visitors taking part included Julia Silbernagel, Mrs. Irene
garden of Mr. and Mrs. Law­ also be played so moms should Lundquist’s.
Rev. Ross Jackson of Lebanon, Silbernagel, Mrs. Jane Starr, Engagement of
rence Bair, 3073 Timothv, Dr. wear clothes to play in. Re-
Mr. and Mrs. John Baldwin
Elder Roy Rogers of Eugene, Mrs. Dorothy Bogstad and
NW. across from Salem Towne, member the date, Friday, Au- and Johnny, Mr. and Mrs.
Rev. Donald Mitchell, father of Gayle; Mrs. Mary Jane Sta- Celia Jane Warde
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Howard gust Sth at 2:00 p. m.
Kenneth Jones and Mrs. Mar­
Donna Snyder, former vocalist vang, Mrs. Pattv Silbernagel,
1236 Redwood St. NW.; Ml.
cia Hemingway, all of Rose­
here, and Rev. Jack Hodges of' Mrs. Maurita Silbernagel, Mrs. Is Announced
and Mrs. Alvin E. Wahle, 2345 Reception To Honor
mead, California visited for a
Albany. They were assisted by Joan Rustay, Mrs. Nancy
Holly Dr. NW; Mrs. Irene
few days and on Friday, July
Blankley, 2277 Orchard Hts. Golden Weds
Elder Richard Posekany of the Frank, Mrs. Joan Silbernagel,
24, Mr. and Mrs A. G. Pet­
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Warde of
A reception is being planned terson, Lundquist's brother and
Mill City church. Mrs. Mitchell Mrs. Joan “Ted” Silbernagel, Portland and formerly of Mill
Rd., NW; Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Mrs. Joan “Lawrence” Silber­ City, are announcing the en­
Hillstrom, 1575 Glen Creek Rd. for August 16 in the basement wife of Monterey Park, Calif.,
also attended.
NW; Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Cook of the First Christian Church arrived for a short visit. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Rue
Immediately following the nagel, Mrs. Eleanor Gisler, gagement of their daughter,
814 Kingwood Dr. NW; Mr. from 2 to 5 p. m. to honor and Mrs. Ed Kossin of San of Lyons are announcing the installation ceremony, an in­ Mrs. Connie Gisler, Mrs. Esth- Celia Jane to Richard L. Gal-
and Mrs. Adam Engel, 735 the 50th wedding anniversary Gabriel, Calif., also visited.
formal reception honored Rev. e r Gisler, Mrs. Josephine inski of Portland.
Engel Ave. NW; Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bruder. Guests this last week were engagement of their daughter, Blake and his wife in Fellow­ Thomas, Mrs. Marion Frichtl,
The wedding will take place
William H. Kroeger, 625 Fir Friends and relatives are in­ the Noble Soots of Rosemead Darlene Elaine Rue, to Steph­ ship hall. Cookies, coffee and Mrs. Carol Silbernagel, Mrs. September 11 at St. Davids
Gardens NW; Mr. and Mrs. D. vited through the press.
and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tur­ en M. Blackburn, son of Mr. punch were served from a | Grace Silbernagel, Mrs. Mar­ Episcopal Church in Portland.
D. Sullivan, 1942 Rockland Dr.
The anniversary reception ner of Los Angeles were over­ and Mrs. Marshall Blackburn beautifully appointed table,: cella Etzel, and the hostesses.
will be hosted by their daugh­ night visitors on the 30th.
NW.
the centerpiece for which was' Prizes were won by Mrs.
of Rt. 1, Lyons.
Mrs. Roy E. Smith and Mrs. ters Mrs. Ray Reddington,
The Lundquists drove into
arranged by Mrs. Floyd Vol-1 Connie Gisler and Mrs. Ted
Darlene Is a 1970 graduate kel. Others assisting with the i Silbernagel.
J. Earl Cook are co-chairmen Mrs. Jim Von Seggrin, Mrs. Portland Airport Saturday to
Mrs. John Teeters
for the tour. Tea chairmen are Elmer Smunk and Mrs. Glen pick up their nine year old of Santiam High School and affair were Mrs. Robert Levon,
Sending gifts were Mrs. Hil­
Mr. and Mrs. John Gray
Miss Helen Fletcher and Mrs. Rogers; and sons Gordon and granddaughter, Jtxly Lund­ Stephen is a graduate of Stay­ Mrs. Virginia Hay, Mrs. Merle da Schumacher, Mrs. Arnold
Mona Yoder.
William Bruder.
quist, from La Habra, Calif. ton High School and is now Stewart, and others who furn­ Silbernagel, Mrs. Judy Yost, and three sons arrived recently
She will stay
stav with them for a
ished cookies. Mrs. Carl Kelly Mrs. Mary Ann Silbernagel, from their Cincinnati, Ohio
employed in Salem.
month.
and Mrs. Shields ReMine and Mrs. Betty Ann Fischer. home for a visit at the home
The wedding will be an poured.
Miss Silbernagel, daughter of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Shafer.
event of Septemlier 19 at the
The installation sermon, of Mr. and Mrs, George Silber­ John
Mrs. Leona Allen of Oak­
Jill Girod Honored
Calvary Lutheran Church in titled “The Silence of Solemn nagel will be wed to Jerald
land, Calif., is visiting at the
Assemblies,” was given by Adams. Their wedding will be home
Stayton.
of her brother-in-law and
an
event
of
September
12,
in
At Birthday Party
Rev. Ross Jackson. Constitu­
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
tional Questions were present-, Salem.
Titze. Also visiting a short
Jill Girod was honored on
ed by Elder Roy Rogers, and'
time during the weekend at
her fourth birthday Thursday Extension Unit
the Charges to the Pastor and
the
Titze home were Steve
afternoon when her mother en­
to the Congregation were giv-1
and Kathy Rogers of Fortuna,
Is there a hole in your home insurance big enough to
tertained with a party for Jill Tours Champoeg Area en by Rev. Donald Mitchell
Calif., who also visited at the
drive a car through ?
and a group of her little friends.
A small group of Santiam and Rev. Jack Hodges, respect-1
Albert
Seeger home in Lyons.
The
Raggedy
Ann
theme
was
Maybe you ought to think about a switch to Safeco. A
Canyon extension members ively. Elder Richard Posekany
Mr.
and
Mrs. Jack Anderson
used.
the Champoeg State gave the Declaration of Pardon.
Safeco Homeowner Policy covers the gaps and elimi­
and family of Brookings were
Honoring Jill were Kristi toured
Museum area on
The Prelude and Postlude
nates overlaps.
Lengacher, Jane McClain, Pa­ Park and July
Friends gathered at the overnight guests Saturday at
30. It was a were by Mrs. John Lengacher,
trice Moore, Brenda Morgan, Thursday,
For more information on a worry-free way to cover
Gates
Community Club, for a the home of his mother, Mrs.
organist, who also
Keith Penrose, Jeanie Pose­ most interesting trip, since church
potluck
dinner dance July 28th Arthur Anderson. Mr. and
your home, call
played the accompaniment for]
kany, Stephanie Sanders, Les­ that area is rich in Oregon his­ the hymns during the service. | to honor the George Thomp­ Mrs. Jack Spoelstra of Salem
lie and Heidi White, Kevin tory-dating from the time of Rev. Blake, the newly-installed sons on their 42nd anniversary visited a short time Sunday
the Northwest, and Hudson
morning at the Anderson
Wilson and Jeff Girod.
pastor, gave the Benediction. and the birthdays of George home.
On Sunday Jill was honored Bay Fur Trading Companys-in
Thompson,
Ken
Winton
and
Visitors during the weekend
with a family party. Present the early 1800’s.
Fred McCracken.
The group visited Champoeg
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
were Mrs. Cora Rose, her great
Those
attending
were
Mr.
grandmother from Salem, her State park museum, where a Nancy Owen Married and Mrs. Clyde Bate, Mr. and Earl Taylor were her brother-
INSURANCE
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. State park guide explained the
Mrs. Jerry Caryl, Mrs. Flossie in-law and sister, Mr. and
Harold Wodtly from Stayton items in the museum and along Saturday In Church
Evans and son Ken. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellis of Portland.
Ph. 887-2824 or 887-2754
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Girod with manv photo’s of the first
Mrs. Howard Fletcher and Additional Sunday guests at
from Lyons, her uncle Fred white residence of the area, Of Christ Rites
grandson, Troy Maespas, Mr. the Taylors, who had come to
Girod from Lyons and her par­ was a newspaper giving the
and Mrs. Ralph Knight, Mr. help Mr. and Mrs. Ellis cele­
Mill City, Ore.
LYONS—Miss Nancy J. and Mrs. Fred McCracken, Mr. brate their birthdays, were Dr.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Girod account of president Lincoln’s
assassination. Also a hand made Owen, daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. Ross McCombs, Mr. and Mrs. Pinder and six child­
and her brother, Jeff.
Mrs. James Owen, became the and Mrs. Bill Olyer, Mr. and ren of Portland and Mr. and
flag with only 45 stars.
Next, was a visit to the bride of Bobby Gene Truitt of Mrs. Curley Rolls, Mrs. Carrie Mrs. Phil James of Molalla.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Harris and
D.A.R. Pioneer Mothers Me- Astoria, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolls, Ernie Truehill and Mr.
ganddaughter, Kim Harris, of
I morial Log cabin, which was Frank Valarde of Bremerton, and Mrs. Marc Sims.
’ completely furnished with fur- Wn., Saturday, August 1 at the
The anniversary cake was Tacoma, arrived July 30 for a
Church of Christ in Stayton sent by Mrs. Jessie Healy who two weeks visit with relatives
| nishings of that period.
Then the Robert Newell with Rev. Donald Kennedy of­ was unable to attend. Mrs. here.
Mrs. Don Engdahl and four
house which was built in 1852 ficiating.
Flossie Evans and Mrs. Curley
and furnished during that per­ The bride, given in marriage' Rolls made the birthday cakes children of Healdsburg, Calif.,
by her father, James Owen,1.......................
iod.
and all kinds ....................
of goodies were came July 31 for a visit with
One of the interesting rooms wore a white satin gown with brought by the Vest of the relatives here. They are house
has the inaugural gowns worn high neck and long sleeves | friands. Mrs. Ralph Knight guests at the home of her
by each of the Oregon gover­ with a laced mantilla head- and Marc Sims entertained sister, Mrs. G. V. Christensen.
Mrs. E. J. Hughes and Mrs.
dress, and carried a white with music for dancing. Mrs.
nor’s wives.
The tour was finished by a Bible topped with white carna­ L. H. Aul sent flowers for de- M. V. Frame went to Leaburg
July 31 where they were over­
side trip to the Ox Barn Mus­ tions.
corations.
night guests at the home of
Matron of honor was the
eum at Aurora.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Greer.
This featured 3 different bride’s sister, Mrs. Wayne
Sunday guests at the Hughes-
buildings, each one containing Boedigheimer, wearing a white Phyl Knights
Frame home were the ladies’
furnishintrs and different craft flocked nylon gown over pink.
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
Bridesmaid was Miss Verna- Have Patio Picnic
tools of the colony.
This colony settled in the dine Fitzgerald with a pink
Mr. and Mrs. Phyl Knight and Mrs. W. T. Mulkey and
’ Aurora area in 1856 and was flocked nylon gown over pink. held a large patio potluck at daughter, Mrs. Tom Hollcraft
the first Christian Communal Serving as best man was their home Sunday prior to and five children of Portland.
Steven Truitt, brother of the their move to Molalla next They also visited with other
colony in the Northwest.
A picnic lunch was enjoyed I groom. Ushers were Walter week. Those enjoying the pic­ relatives here.
I in the Champoeg State park Sohn and Wayne Boedigheim­ nic were their daughter and
er. Candle lighters were Tessie i husband, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
picnic grouncls.
Making the tour were: Mrs. Clason and Debbie Valarde. | Elwood and grandchildren. Fur Quality Job Printing rail
3$ or less coast to coast
A reception followed in the' Douglas. Kyle, Susie and Kim: The Entci prise, 897-2T72,
I Sharon Harrison. Mrs. Shirley
From 11 p.m. to 8 a.m., seven days a week, any
Swaim, Mrs. Hannah Cather- church parlors. Cutting and their brother and wife, Mr. and
1 wood. Mrs. Faye Moore and serving the cake were Mrs. Mrs. Fred Whittaker. Mr. and
out-of-state phone call you dial yourself to any­
| Mrs. Ruth McCombs.
James Snead, assisted by Mrs. Mrs. Edwin Edlund. Mr. and
where in the U.S., except Hawaii and Alaska, costs
Nina Body, aunts of the bride. Mrs. George Martus. Mr. and
only 35^ or less plus tax for one minute. Additional
Community
Pouring was Mrs. Earl Cham­ Mrs. Gilbert Fones, Mrs. Ivan
*
minutes 20tf or less plus tax.
berlain, aunt of the bride.
Thomases of Gates
Bogart and daughter, Sheryl,
After a wedding trip to the all of Salem. Their granddaugh­
Calender of Events
coast they will be at home in ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs.
Visit Relatives
Astoria.
Gary Wisser and great-grand­
GATES—Mr. and Mrs. Walt-
son, Ryan, from Moscow. Ida
I er Thomas. Sr., and Chris Em-
Thursday, August fl—
ho.
I merson spent the weekend at Former Mill City
FOE No. 3384 Aerie and Aux­
Lawn games were played and
I Underwood, Washington at the
some of the guests did some iliary at Lodge 8:00 p. m.
I home of her brother-in-law and Residents To Visit Here fishing following the dinner
Garden Club meets at the
Mill City and Detroit
If sister. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fraz­
home of Mrs. Lloyd Girod, Hi-
20c first min.,
il er and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane McFad­
way 22 west of Mill City Des­
Seattle, Wash.
Lawrence Doble
den
and
10
of
their
12
children
On
Saturday
evening
Mr.
and
sert luncheon at 12:30 p. m.
15c each additional
San Francisco, Calif.
I Mrs. Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. from Indio, California will be1 Honored on 75th
Rainbow Advisory Board 8
I Frazer were joined by Mr. visiting in the area next week.
minute
p. m. Home of Mr and Mrs.
Los Angeles, Calif.
I Thomas’s brother-in-law and Both Mr. and Mrs. McFadden Birthday Anniversary
Ervin Peterson.
III.sister. Mr and Mrs Charles are former Mill City residents
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burrell Friday, August 7—
Denver, Col.
Donaldson from Renton. Wn. and graduates of Mill City were hosts at their home on
25c first min.,
Mother-Daughter picnic at
«•nd all attended the 35th class High School. Mrs. McFadden is Thursday evening for a patio 2:00 p. m. at the City Park,
Chicago, III.
20c each additional
reunion of the class of 1935 the former LaVetta Powelson. supper honoring I^awrence Do­ given by the Girl’s Summer
They are also visiting at the ble on his 75th birthday an­ Recreation Program.
Huston, Texas
minute.
home of her parents. Mr and niversary.
Mrs. Charlie Powelson at Jef­
Attending were Mr and Mrs. Sponsored as a public service
ferson and with his parents. Lawrence Doble. Mr. and Mrs.
of the Columbia Union High Mr and Mrs. Vernon McFad­ Cyril Archer. Sr. from Port­
School at White Salmon. Two den at Stayton.
land. Mrs Nettie Hedlund
hundred atteniled the banquet
On Wednesday. August 12, from Sublimity. Mrs Marilyn
CO
Ion Saturday evening. Those Mrs William McClintock will Gaten and three daughters Insurance Agency, Inc.
coming the farthest distance honor Mrs. McFadden at a from Naselle. Wn., Mr and DBA Hill Insurance A gene-.
were from Panama and Circle. coffee from 10 A. M until 12 Mrs. William Bird from Salem.
ISJ Wall Street
Alaska.
o’clock at her home at Rt. 1, Mrs Hettie Duncan and Mrs.
See Ua For
Box 158B on S. E. Kingwood Fred Collier from Toronto. On­ Al] General Lints of Ineurance
In Portland they visited his near Rock Creek. Friends are tario, Canada, John Barker
Phone 897-2345
. parents who are both ill and invited through the press to from Mehama and Mr and
I in the hospital and Conveles- call and greet Mrs. McFadden. Mrs Burrell
cent Home Mrs. Thomas is re­
ported to be improving.
They also visit«! his brother­
in law and sister. Mr. ami Mrs
Ted Adams in Portland.
Lundquist Home
Visited By Many
Rev. Wayne Blake
Installed Sunday as
Presby. Minister
MEHAMA
Worry
Thompsons Feted
On Anniversary
Jerry Pittam
MADISON & DAVIS