The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 27, 1970, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 27, 1970
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The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too
For C. A. Bruders
At the recent reunion of the
Approximately 100 relatives Ciass of 1964 of Santiam Union
and friends attended the recep­ High School at Fishermeu’s
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
Phone 897-2772
Here's The
tion honoring Mr. and Mrs. C. Bend Saturday afternoon, Au­
A. Bruder on their golden wed­ gust 15, U6 members and their
Pink and Blue
ding anniversary in the First families were present. The
Recenf
'v
Christian
church recreation event was arranged by Mr. and
Shower Honors
rooms Sunday afternoon, Au­ Mrs. Jim Hirte (Laura Lyons)
About
; Ä
Married in Reno
Mrs. Larry Vetter
gust 1G from 2 until 5 o’clock. of Albany.
A highlight of the affair
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerald
E.
Ruby
The affair was arranged by
Mrs. Larry Vetter and infant
are announcing the marriage the six children of the couple, was a letter received from
daughter, Sharry Lynn, were
Sorenson of Denmark,
honored at a pink and blue
LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. Floyd of their daughter, Marjorie although two of them could Chris
who
had
been an exchange stu­
Ixjuise
Ruby,
to
Richard
Gregg
not
be
present.
Actual
date
of
shower
Thursday
evening
at
Craigmyle were honored on
in 4 Years
the home of Mrs. Gerald Irwin. their 25th wedding anniversary Tinney, son of Mrs. Roy Horst­ the anniversary was August dent here when the group was
Assisting Mrs. Irwin were with a reception held at their man of Stayton and grandson 14, but Sunday was Mrs. Brud­ Seniors. Greetings were also
It is an all-driver policy whereby we can
read from John Kelly, who is
Mrs. Rosemary Cogar and Mrs. home Sunday, with their child­ of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor er’s birthday.
in Hollywood, and from others.
insure any make of car and there is no age­
Mabel
of
Mehama.
Claude
Bruder
and
Durrel Perkins. A large stork ren, Mrs. Marvin Studebaker
Enjoying the afternoon of
Weddle
were
married
in
1920
centered
the
refreshment
table
“
The
wedding
was
an
event
of
Redmond
and
Bill,
of
Lyons,
limit on those we insure. (A legal driver's
fine food and visiting were Mr.
with the cake which had Shar­ hosting the affair.
of August 15 at an afternoon in Salem, and moved to Mill and
Mrs. Dennis Bassett (Bev
permit is required). Senior Citizens too can
ry Lynn” written on it and
Cutting and serving the wed­ ceremony in the Star Lite City in 1922. They later spent Lockrem)
and children of Sal­
five years in Stayton, eight
decorated with pink bootees.
ding
cake
was
Mrs.
Alvin
Palm
­
Chapel
in
Reno.
now purchase this AEtna new ALL-DRIVER
em; Miss Cheryl Chaliender,
years
in
Astoria,
then
returned
Guests attending were Mrs. er, and Mrs. Donna Asmussen
I
The bridal gown was of
Rick Brown, Mrs. Bessie Bas­ served the coffee and punch. white satin with organdy net to their former home here in w-ho is to be married in Sep­
policy.
tember: Mr. and Mrs. Allen
sett, Mrs. Lester Johnson, Mrs.
The Craigmyles were mar­ overlay fashioned with an em- April, 1967.
It's a New Concept in Auto Insurance.
For the reception, Mrs. Brud­ Hayward (Dinah Hayward)
John Darby, Mrs. Con Vetter, ried 25 years ago in Schaes- pire waist and high neck with
Mrs J. E. Clark, Mrs. I>eo Stu- berg, Holland and have lived a chapel train and elbow­ er wore a blue lace dress and and daughter, Holly: Mr. and
benrauch, Mrs. Fred Johnson, in Lyons since 1954. About 40 length veil. She carried a single an orchid corsage. The church Mrs. Allen Warde (Janet Hut­
room was decorated with flor­ chinson) of Salem: Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Bassett, Mrs. Denny signed the guest book.
white carnation.
Mrs. Arland Schendel (Wanda
Bassett, and the hostesses and
Out-of-state guests were his
The bride’s only attendant al arrangements in keeping
3-month-old
honored guest.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John was Mrs. Michael Kokstis, with the occasion, and a large Johnson) and
Sending gifts were M’s. Roy Craigmyle and Mr. and Mrs. who wore a pink satin gown decorated wedding cake center­ daughter, also of Salem: Jerry
Lockrem, Mrs. Irving Tucker, Milt Hathway of Aberdeen, with white organdy net.
ed the serving table. Pouring Koenig: Clarence (Skip) Mea­
der; Mr. and Mrs. Don Podrab-
Mrs. Sylvia Duncan and Mrs. Wn.: his sister, Mrs. Alfred
Michael Kokstis served as coffee was Mrs. Bruder’s sister. sky and son, Darren, of Al­
Edwin Delker.
Mrs. Otto Shieman (Myrna) of
McWilliams, and Margaret best man for his friend.
bany; Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Gysbers, also a sister; Mrs.
a short wedding trip Portland, and presiding over Sheythe and Tammy of Fed­
Audrey Layman Feted Re u Wonser and children and to After
the
punch-bowl
was
Mrs.
El
­
Lake Tahoe, the couple are (
eral Way, near Seattle; Mr.
Elwood Tyler all of Longview, HI
at 11V111C
home ill
in OIUJLUU.
Stayton. The
111». groom 1 mer Smunk (Nancy Bruder),
ATI and Mrs. Bill Wilson of Eu-
At Birthday Party
Wn.
is employed
by
also of
Portland.
Jenny Mark-
*
‘ Ercil Wilson ham
/At«.
Vi*. ­ gene: Mr. and Mrs. Stan
DETROIT—Employes of the
(Mrs. TVz-s»-.
Don) Y nnrl
and Clicda
Susie Mc
Logging.
Cedars
honored
Mrs.
Audrey
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Golden
Andrews
(Mrs.
Mike),
both
of Warde, also from Eugene; Lar­
We Know We Can SAVE Money For You
Layman with a surprise birth­ are announcing the birth of
Seattle, assisted in the serving. ry Vetter, who was announcing
day party at the Layman home their 3rd child, a daughter born
Rosalie Bassett, daughter of' Many cards and gifts were the birth of a baby girl to him
early Thursday evening.
on Thursday, August 2Oth at Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett re- j received by the guests of hon- and his wife (Shadon Bassett)
Traditional birthday cake the Santiam Memorial Hospital cently received her Master’s or, and a clever ‘‘wishing well” just the day before; Mr. and
and coffee was served to the at Stayton. The little girl degree from the U
-----
-
of O School
was a conversation piece of Mrs. Grant Merrill, and Mr.
honored guest, and Karen weighed 6 pounds 1% oz. and of Journalism, Following a the afternoon. Following the and Mrs. Scott Hillesland: Mr.
Derrick, Cathy and Susan has been named Katherine visit with her parents and reception, a buffet supper at and Mrs. Terry Morris and
Reeves, Teresa Clark, Delva Louise. Grandparents are Mr. other relatives she left for the Brudder home was served Louis Kelly, who stopped by
INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.
Saner, Margaret McWhirk, Bet­ and Mrs. William Lensman of Longview, Wn. She teaches in to about 48 family members later.
DBA Hill Insurance
It was decided to have the
ty Strode, Mabel Poncia, Pearl Sublimity and Mr. and Mrs. the Mark Morris high school and guests.
Eoas, Barbara Fields and Rox­ Clyde Golden of Mill City. there. Visiting with the Bas-| Children of the Bruders ar- next reunion in 1974 which
Phone 897-2345
Mill City, Oregon
anne Repine.
Mill City, Oregon
Great Grandparents are Mr. setts last week were their son' ranging the affair included will be a 10-year event. The
Also in attendance were Mrs. and Mrs. Irl Plymale also of and family, the Maurie Bas-1 Gordon Brudder of Savannah, committee in charge will be
Dee Curteman and Ellen Eoas. Mill City.
setts from Washougal, Wn.
Ga.. who was unable to lie pre­ Grant Merril, Scott Hillesland,
sent, William Bruder of Eu­ Mrs. James Hirte, Mark
gene, Mrs. Glenn Rogers Sheythe and Mrs. Allen Hay­
(Gweneth) of Milton-Freewat­ wood.
er, who was also unable to at­ The Jim Hirte’s little boy,
tend, Mrs. Ray Reddington Robby, stayed with his great-
(Mary Ann) of near Scio, Mrs. grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Art
o.
Elmer Smunk (Nancy) of Kerr, as he had a cold.
Portland, and Mrs. Jim Seg-
gern (Claudie) of Marion
Mrs. Clyde Rogers
Forks.
Other relatives included Mr.
and Mrs. James Rogers and Feted on 80th Birthday
two children of Centralia, Wn.;
A group of friends surprised
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Von Seg-
gern of Fresno, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rogers with a be­
Mrs. Clarence Hull of Taft, lated 80th birthday party last
former residents here, Mr. Wednesday afternoon, August
and Mrs. Mike McAndrews, 19. A beautifuully decorated
I Johnny Johnson, and Mr. and cake was furnished by Mrs.
• Mrs. Don Markham and daugh- John Swan, and Mrs. Rogers
| ter all of Seattle, and Mr. and received many cards full of
School is nearing, but we are prepared today!
Mrs. Dan Weston (Betty Schie- good wishes.
Come see our array of good-looking new styles now
man) and two daughters, and
Attending, besides the guest
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ida of honor, were Mrs. Herbert
Weston, all of Portland.
Schroeder, Mrs. Roy Epperson,
Former residents here were Mrs. James Swan, Miss Daisy
Mrs. Knut Knutson (Claudine Geddes, Mrs. Glen Cummings,
LaVine) of Seattle, Mrs. Mel- Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, Mrs. Lund­
| vin LaVine (Fauneta White) quist and granddaughter, Jody,
I of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood, Mrs.
Leisy of Florence, Mr. and Elsie Marks. Mrs. Earl Loucks,
Mrs. Fred Craven of Sisters, Mrs. Arlo Tuers, Mrs. Charles
and Mrs. Lottie Gentry of Sa- Kelly. Mrs. Marie Tolbert, and
lem. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kirsch Mrs. John Swan.
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phil-
While the ladies enjoyed an
lips, all of Stayton, also at- afternoon of visiting, Roy Ep­
tended.
person took Mr. Rogere on a
To
tour which included a drive up
the North Fork and to Tay­
lor’s Grove and ‘‘swimming
hole” which he had not seen
for many years.
To
I
s
AUTO INSURANCE
Í
Craigmyles Honored Co"p/e
On Anniversary
While Auto Insurance Rates are going
Ours Just Went
DOWN
Come in today and ask us about it
Madison - Davis
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Begins At B A L D WIN ' S In Stayton
BOY'S
Jackets
$10’5
$3”
$2?8
69*
79e
Pants
Shirts
Sox
Briefs and
Sweaters
$E98
yr ■ /
$150
’
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To
$J75
To
$E98
$1398
To
GIRL'S
$349
$498
To
Knee Sox
89*
$125
To
Slips
Panties
49* . 79*
Baldwin’s
To
$1398
To
The Free Methodist church
Why Don t You Subscribe to
social room was the setting The
Mill City Enterprise
Wednesday evening. August
19. when Miss Cheryl Chal-
lender was honored at a mis­
cellaneous bridal shower. Host­
esses were Mrs. John DeMain
Community
and the ladies of the Free Me­
thodist church. A large decorat­
ed cake centered the refresh­ Calendar of Events
ment table.
Those attending were Mrs.
Zelma Ball. Mary Loucks. Mrs.
Mildred Dike, Mrs. Charlene Wednesday, September 2—
Cooper. Mrs. Billie Jennings.
Santiam Rebekah Lodge No.
Mrs. Dick Posekany, and Kim.
Mrs. Gale Larson. Mrs. Dinah 166 at Hall at 8:00 p. m.
Haywood, Mrs. Nelda Johnson.
North Santiam Chamber of
1 Mrs. Gary Peterson. Mrs. Har-
. old Hostetler. Linda Mack. Commerce Board Meeting.
Mrs. Fred Krecklow. Mrs. 12:00 noon at the Riverview
Glenna Ward, Donalee Walk­ Cafe.
er. Mrs. Jo Whitsett. Mrs.
Roger Penrose. Mrs. Dorothy Thursday, September 3—
| Novak. Mrs. Don Gillenwater,
Mill City Garden Club, 12-30
and Barbara. Mrs Wanda
Schendel. Mrs Lola Bacon. p m. dessert luncheon at the
Mrs. Hannah Catherwood. Mrs. home of Mrs. Clara Swan.
| Helen Saucier. Karen Howell.
Rainbow Advisory Board
I Nancy Lalack. Mrs. George meets at the home of Mr. and
Ixmg and Linda. Cindy Bozak Mrs. Joe Bowes at 8:00 p. m.
Mrs. Harold Hill. Mrs. Wilma
Bumgamer. Mrs. Alice Hersh­
berger and Mrs. Joe Challend- Sponsored as a public service
er, the bride elect’s mother.
by
Sending gifts were Mrs Tom
Drynan. Mrs Joe Young. Ix>r-
| na Chaliender. Mrs. Mel Karn­
in0- Mrs Roger Mink. Mrs Ed
.Stone. Mrs. Don Martin and
I Sonja. Mrs Nellie Umphress, Insurance Agency, Inc.
1 Mrs Judy Knox. Mrs IJadd\ DBA Hill Insurance Agency
Elliott, Mrs Coleen Morgan
«9 Wall Street
I Delores Dish mg. Mrs Bob
Blumenstein Mrs Ruth Poole
Sec V» For
Mrs Doris Sheythe. Mrs Vir tn General Linen of Insurance
ginia Syverson. Mrs Enid I
Phone 897-2345
Kreckiow, Mrs Jo Anderson I
••nd Mrs T. E. McMahon '.
MADISON & DAVIS
$g98
$10’«
Cheryl Chaliender
Honored at Shower
351 3rd
Phone 769-2926
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