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Hospital Auxiliary To Resume Meetings ’ 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept 17, 1970 fy/omasà. Patje. New Rainbow Advisor STAYTON—The Board of Directors of the Santiam Me ,-norial Hospital Auxiliary will esume its regular schedule of meetings beginning at 1:30 p. n. Thursday, September 17 in i Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Phone 897-2772 he Conference room of the hos- >ital. All members of the Aux-I iliary are welcome to attend Couple Married in the meetings and assist with RE-ELECT die activities if they desire. Many novel and interesting Home Ceremony SENATOR items are already completed On September 13 at 230 in n readiness for the Auxiliary’s R. L ELFSTRO M Fall the afernoon at the Ray Horn Bazaar. REPUBLICAN er home above Gates, Myrtle Members on the liazaar com • ixettitHcio • iFrKT»vi Lucille Weed was united ir. mittee are especially requested • HA1O WOMIHC marriage to Franklin Clarence to attend the Thursday meet ing. Mrs. Ercii Wilson is Aux LYONS — Mrs. Gladys Ny Hogmire. The ceremony was Installation of officers for iliary- President. gaard and Mrs. Percy Hiatt performed by the Rev. H. W Marilyn Assembly No. 60, Ord Carter of Silverton. were hostesses for the meeting er of Rainbow for Girls for the For her wedding, the bride Fall Term was held Saturday, of the Lyons Garden Club at .he Nygaard home Wednesday chose a dress of blue and sil September 12 at 7.30 at the Here’s The afternoon. Roll call was an ver with a white and pink IOOF hall. swered by telling of problems corsage. Karen Davis, daughter of Mr. Sherie Homer, wearing a Mr. and Mrs. George Davis was and failures with plants grown this year. Mrs. Otto Weidman, blue dress, was bridesmaid and installed as Worthy Advisor. About president, presided over the the flower girl, Sheila Dawn Installing officers were In business meeting with Mrs. Horner, wore a yellow dress. stalling Worthy Advisor. Shar Serving as best man was on Muise; Installing Marshall James McPheeters, secretary. A discussion was held on land- Pete McDougle. Vickie Rush: Installing Chap Mrs. Orval Homer played lain, Jenny Chance; Installing scaping of the City Hall in 74 Years ground with Mrs. Elmer Tay- and sang. “O Promise Me" and Recorder, Vickie Moore, and lor, Mrs. Alex Bodeker and “At Dawning.” Installing Musician. Mrs. Dor It is an all-driver policy whereby we can A reception immediately fol is Williams. Mrs. Hugh Johnston, a com- mittee appointed to investigate lowed the ceremony. Guests insure any make of car and there is no age Karen has chosen “Friend what will be suitable A pledge were sisters of the groom, Mrs ship” for her theme for the limit on those we insure. (A legal driver's was made for the Deep Wood Flossie Evans of Lyons and year and pink and white for Mr. and Mrs. Florence Ram- her colors. She wore a pink in Salem. permit is required). Senior Citizens too can Following the meeting Mrs. sev from The Dalles. Others formal gown for her installa now purchase this AEtna new ALL-DRIVER Otto Weidman showed pictures from the Mill City-Gates area tion and each officer carried a of the tours the Garden club were Mr. and Mrs. George long-stemmed single pink carn pol'cy. had made this year of Daffo Lester. Mr. and Mrs. Chris ation. A basket of pink and dil Haven, Comerford’s Rho Lodahl, Mr. and Mrs. Frank white carnations was placed It's a New Concept in Auto Insurance. dodendrons, Copley Gardens Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ken- in the East. and Swan island, as well as line and daughters. Mrs. Dor Installed with Karen were scenic pictures of the North othy Kenline and Barbara. Nancy Lalack. Associate Wor Mrs. Lucille Brannan and Santiam Canyon, and of the thy Advisor; Patty McClintock. beautiful gardens at the Weid daughters, June Perryman, Charity; Linda Long, Hope: Miss Karen Davis can be seen receiving the gavel Ralph Wright. Mr and Mrs. Colleen Grant, Faith: Chris man home. from retiring Worthy Advisor of Rainbow’ for Girls Attending the meeting were Orval Homer of Mehama and Ohrt. Recorder; Vickie here Saturday evening, following installation of officers. daughters, and Mrs. H. W. Mmes. Mike Fink. Floyd Bas Moore. Treausrer Ver sett, Otto Weidman. Alex Bode Carter, sister of Mrs. Ray Hor leen Peterman. Drill Leader: In the lower photo Miss Davis is being presented the ner from Silverton. Other out ker, Hugh Johnson. Ralph Toni Newberg, Chaplain; Susie traditional teddy bear from the Master Counselor of the Downer. Clyde Bressler. El of town guests were Ken and Wilson. Confidential Observ Santiam Chapter of DeMolay for Boys, who performed mer Taylor. Glenn Julian. Dorthy Harris and the Ram er: Sharon Muise, Musician: the crowing ceremonies.—Enterprise photos. James McPheeters. Chester seys. all from The Dalles. Paulann Hagen. Love; Laura The couple plan to make Lee Cooper. Religion; Vickie Riggs. Kathy Neal and the cake. Pouring and assisting a- their first home in Eastern hostesses, Mrs. Nvgaard and McCall. Nature: Jackie Wilson, Warde-Galinski Rites l>out the rooms were Mrs. Pat We Know We Can SAVE Money For You Oregon where the groom is Immortality: Sue McClintock. Mrs. Hiatt Barnes and Mrs. Don Warde The October meeting will be employed. Fidelity; Shirley Stone. Patriot Held on Saturday For a short wedding trip, on flower arrangements and ism; Lynette Hughs, Service. the new’ Mrs. Galinski chose a Saturday. September 12. was the November meeting on Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree were knit suit. The couple Hilleslands Back from installed as members of the the date set for the wedding brown crafts. will reside in Portland where of Miss Celia Jane Warde to Rainbow Advisory Board. he is employed as a security Quick Plane Trip Patricia McClintock gave a Richard Lee Galinski at St. guard. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hil tribute to the American flag Davids Episcopal Church in INSURANCE AGENCY. INC. lesland spent the long Labor followed by the pledge of Al Portland. The Rev. Louis Liv ingston officiated at the 8:30 Garden Club Members day weekend on a flying trip legiance. DBA Hill Insurance to Colorado Springs. Colo.. Phone 807-2345 Mill City, Oregon For the program a quartet p. m. ceremony. Mrs. Charles Make Trip to Coast where their son. Larry, is at composed of Mrs. Lee Ross. Melvin was the organist. Mill City, Oregon Members of the Mill Citj The bride is the daughter of tending the USAF Academy. Mrs. Doris Williams. Mrs. Don They arrived just in time for Sheythe and Mrs. Helen Cax. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Warde Garden Club went by chartered bus to the Deer Creek Dahlia the review Friday afternoon. accompanied by Miss Alice of Portland, and formerly of Gardens at Otis last Friday. The Hilleslands were favor Smith, sang two numbers. Mill City, and the groom is The group left Mill City at ably impressed by their first Miss Davis introduced her the son of Mr. and Mrs. John flight, as well as the beauty parents. Mr. and Mrs. George F Galinski of Eugene. Ore. I s a. m. anti toured the gardens of the huge chapel at the Davis and a number of rela Given in marriage by her I Lunch was served at the Pixie Academy and the other im tives and friends: Mr. and Mrs. father, the bride wore a white I Kitchen. The group then went pressive and gorgeous scenery. Alex Burrell. Worthy Matron satin floor length gown with | along the coast to Newport, Bruce Roscoe, another mem and Worthy Patron of Marilyn lace bodice and sleeves. Her j Toledo, Corvallis and Albany ber of the Hillesland household Chapter No. 145 OES: Sharon bridal bouquet was pink and | returning to Mill City at 5 I p. m. who graduated from Santiam Muise. grand choir members white carnations. High last June, will attend and Junior Past Advisor; Patty Mrs. David Griffith was hon Making the trip were Mrs. OSU this year. The eldest son McClintock. Past Grang Page or maid for her sister and the Kenneth Corning and her and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. of the Sta-te of California; John bridesmaids were Karen Warde granddaughter Kathy. Mrs Scott Hillesland will be living Roten. Rainbow’ Dad of the and Linda Galinski. They wore Clyde Phillips. Mrs. Charles in Salem where he will resume Year and chairman of the Ad pink street length frocks and Dolezal, Jr., Mrs. Darwin his education at Chemeketa visory Board: Mrs. Doris Gould. carried pink and white carna Raines, Mrs. Hollis Tumidge. Mrs. Lowell Cree. Mrs. Ross Community College. Mother Advisor of Chadwick tions. Kenneth Warde. brother of McCombs. Mrs. Ervin Peter Assembly No. 3, Salem; Sue son. Mrs. Else Allen. Mrs. Mar Stevens. Worthy Advisor elect the bride stood with the groom I tin Hansen. Mrs. Lloyd Girod. as best man and Don Warde of Chadwick No. 3. Salem; Mrs. Community Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, Mrs. Char Don Carlson. Past Mother Ad and David Griffith, brother and les Dolezal. Sr., Mrs. James visor: Past Advisors. Nancy Brother-in-law of the bride, Swan. Mrs Alma Stewart, Mrs alendar of Even** Edwards, Esther Freeman. were ushers. The bride’s mother wore a ‘‘Toots’’ Blazek, Mrs. John Jennj’ Chance. Vickie Moore. blue knit suit and the groom’s Swan, Mrs. Marie Tolbert, Mrs Vicki Rr-h. and Sharon Muise. mother wore a purple knit Wendell Heller, Mrs. Fred Crowning ceremonies were Moore and Mrs. Tena Graham. Thursday. September 17— by the Santiam DeMolay Boys dress. Their corsages were of pink and white carnations. F. O. E. Meets at Lodge 8:00 with Mark Thommcn as Mast Following the wedding, a re er Councilor. p. m. John Roten presented the ception was held at the home Monday, September SI— achievement award to Verleen of the bride’s parents. Mrs David Griffith, the bride's sis-1 Lions Club dinner meeting Peterman. ter. cut and served the wedding Mother Mrs. Janet Lewis. at Country Kitchen at 630 p.m Advisor. presented Sharon Round Robin Pinochle Club Muise. Junior Past Advisor will meet at the home of Agnes with her Rainbow Bible. The girls will now receive their Carlson at 730 p.m. Rainbow Bibles when they are Bid or Bunch Pinochle club installed as Faith, beginning will meet at the home of Elsie with this trem so Bibles were Ohmart at 7:30 p m. also presented to Nancy La- A.F & A M Lodge at Ixxige lack Patty McClintock and Hall 8: p. m Linda Long. An addenda was given hon-1 Jayceettes meet at the home oring Karen by Verleen Peter-1 of Shirley Bigness. 8 p. m. man. Patty McClintock. Vickie, McCall. Sue McClintock. Susie Tue-alaj. September WiLson. and Jackie Wilson | Mill City Women’s Club will Linda Steers from Oakridge meet at the home of Irene Po- passed the guest book drabskv at 8:00 p m. Refreshments were served Covered Dish Luncheon. 12 following installation. Cutting noon at the home of Mrs. Low and serving the cake were Mrs ' George Davis and Mrs. Donald I ell Cree Marilyn Club Carlson Mrs Mabel Jensen | W ednesdaj . September 23— from Turner .served the punch' and Mrs. Marvin Johnson from Order of Rainbow for girls Portland served the coffee meeting at Hall 730 pm Lyons Garden Club May Landscape City Hall Grounds As Worthy Advisor Of Rainbow for Girls BEST NEWS AUTO INSURANCE While Auto Insurance Rates are going UP Ours Just Went D 0 W N Come in today and ask us about it Madison - Davis Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise S4.00 per Year Good Roost for Everybody Subscribe to The Mill Gty Enterprise Where is the telephone most useful? Kitchen? Bedroom? Den? Family room? Sponsored as a public seme» Frank Lumber Company, Inc Mill City, Oregon Young & Morgan Timber Co Mill City and Idanha Oregon Stout Creek Lumber Company Mehama. 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