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Community Calendar of Events Rebekah Lodge 166 Makes Official Vit't To Leone Lodge 84 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 24, 1970 Wotnatá' PaCfA Surprise Shower Honors Darlene Rue Santiam Rebekah Lodge No A surprise bridal shower was j 166 met in early session on given Friday, September 11, 1 September 16th with Noble Thursday, September 24— at the home of Mrs. Richard Grand. Mrs. Albert Carr pre Phone 897-2772 Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Cox honoring Miss Darlene siding. I OOF Lodge No. 144 meets Rue. Hostesses fwere Mrs. Dan | Paying the lodge a surprise at Hall 8 p. m. Rue and Mrs. Tom Baley. I fraternal visit was Amy Snyd Newcomers Group Married Recently A cake decorated in Green Lions Club Auxiliary Din er, Promotional Committee and white highlighted the re-1 ner meeting 630 p. m Granta member for districts 5, 6 and 7 Resumes Meetings freshment table. Guests attend j and Verna Bushman of Hame The Santiam Newcomers Restaurant. ing were Mrs. Marshall Black Rebekah Lodge No. 58 of Wood i Group resumed its regularly FOE. and Auxiliary at bum. bum, Mrs. Walter Rue, Mrs. ' scheduled monthly potluck Iyjdge Hall 8:00 p. m. Arthur Baley, Mrs. David Bal-1 The guest.- accepted the in dinners at the Gates Cornmun ey, Mrs. Doris Davenport, Mrs I vitation for early adjournment ity Center last Wednesday. Friday, September 25— Richard Cox, Mrs. Arthur Hed ■ and accompanying the Lodge The host committee consisted ge, Mrs. Mike Kokstis and the Booster Club meeting in the in a visitation to Leone Re of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Caryl, Misses Sherry LaMunyan, Bar- i Grade School Gym immediate bekah Lodge No. 84 at Scio. Mrs. Flo-sie Evans and Mr. bara Hutchinson, Linda Bud- Jessie Goude, President of and Mrs. Paul Hamilton. ly following the Sar.tiam-Ken- long, Louise Gruver and the the Rebekah Assembly of Ore Those enjoying the dinner nedy game. hostesses. gon paid her Official visit to besides the hosts were Mr. and Monday, September 28— Unable to attend were Mrs. the combined lodges of Leone Mrs. Clyde Bate. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tinney and Mrs. Dor. Lions Club dinner meeting No. 8J and Mt. Jefferson No. 78 Dale Howell. Mrs. Vern Keal- Sheythe. en, Mrs. Alma Locke. Mr and 630 p. m. at the Country of Jefferson. Her visitation was celebrat Mrs. Paul McDonald, Mrs. Kitchen. ed with initiation of candidates Herb Peck. Mrs. Luther Turn Mill City Jayceettes meet at into both lodges. er and the newest newcomers. Lyons IVSCS Hosts Besides her regular message Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGrath the home of Barbara Penrose Salem Sub-District Mrs. Goude brought the Sover- and Mr. and Mrs Ray Therien. 8.00 p. m. if-gn Grand Ixxlge’s message on Door prizes were won by LYONS—The Women’s So Sponsored as a public service the Soveriegn Grand Lodge of both Clyde and Alma Bate. ciety of Christian Service of IOOF's delegation accompany After dinner, Mr. and Mrs. the Lyons United Methodist ing the U.S. Diplomatic depart Howard Fletcher of Mehama, Church was hostess for the ment on its peace council to dropped by for a visit. They Salem District Sub • District Vietnam. Roll call of Lodges had just returned from a 10- Meeting, September 15. Theme I was answered by 9 lodges. day vacation in Southern Cal-1 of the day was “Do You Dare?’’ I Those going from Santiam Insurance Agency, Inc. ifomia. God is here Let’s Celebrate, i were Mrs. David Bamhardt, All enjoyed the social even Celebrate in more than words , the honor maid. She wore a Klamath Falls will be the 129 Wall Street Mrs Alex Bodeker. Mrs. Walt ing. The next meeting will be with mans Media and Message, | peach colored wool sheath with first home for Karen Rae er Brisbin. Mrs Albert Carr, October 21. by Mrs. Floyd Holbrook. | See Vs For Loveall and William P. Buck- a white carnation corsage. Mrs. Robert Jobe. Mrs. Hugh Loren Claunch served as best ' Christian Social Relations With ley whose wedding was an event Johnston. Miss Margaret Snow. All General Lines of Iwraraare of Saturday, September 12. at man and usher and Robert i ’’The Purpose’’ by Mrs. Wil Mrs. Lang Stafford, Mrs. C. E Mrs. Rex Ohmart lard Drechsler. President, Cele- Stickney, Mrs. John Swan, Mrs Entertains Card Club thf Scio Baptist Ciiuch. Rev. Loveall, brother of the bride | brate God’s World” with Amer Phone 897-2345 was also an usher. Arthur VanDeZande officiated Walter Thomas and Mrs. Ott i Mrs. Rex Ohmart entertain- i A reception was held in the icans, How Many Worlds, by at the 10:00 a. m. ceremony Weidman. ed members of the Bid or | with Mrs. Lee Ross at the church parlors with Mrs. Lor | Mrs. Harry Riches. Mission I Bunch Pinochle club for their ' organ. en Claunch cutting the brides Education, with “Risk and first meeting of the season at I cake. Pouring were the bride's Realty” by Mrs. Revelle Roach, The bride is the daughter of her home Monday evening. I | I Mr. sisters, Karen Marie and Vick- vice president, followed by a and Mrs. George Loveall The hostess used the autumn of Mill luncheon served by the Lyons ie Sue Olsen. City and the groom is motif in the decorations and i the son of Mrs. George Buck-1 The brides mother wore a Society. dessert was served before the I ley and the late Mr. Buckley . green and white ensemble for evening of cards. her daughter’s wedding. The Lorraine Mills won high. of Corvallis. bridegroom’s mother wore a Escorted to the alter by her * Linda Sanders low. and Lor beige suit. They both wore raine Mills, pinochle. Guests father, the bride chose a light white orchids. were Linda Sanders and Mar- yellow satin street length For a wedding trip to Port sheath styled gown with fing land, the bride wore a fall lena Severs. ertip veil held by a white sat A short business meeting print velvet ensemble. Our Company Specializes in Protection was held and officers elected | in headpiece. Her corsage was The young couple will re for the year were Ann Hovey, : a white cattleya orchid. sume their studies at O.T.I. Suited to YOUR Requirements. committee chairman and Rilla I Miss Rosemary Novak was in Klamath Falls. i Schaffer, treasurer. FROM $5,000 to $50,000 ACCIDENTAL I The members presented Mrs. Sanders with a gift for her DEATH BENEFIT FOR A SPECIFIC NUM new son, Michael Wayne. BER OF DAYS OR FOR THE ENTIRE The next meeting will be at Class Gets Good Start Highway 22 Phone 897-2785 the home of Betty Pittam on SEASON Nine senior high students Monday, October 5. at 6:45 a. m. at PLUS ACCIDENT MEDICAL EXPENSE Married Saturday afternoon met Thursday home of Rev. and Mrs. BENEFITS at 2 o”clock were Miss Venita I ! the Blake, United Presby Sue Lacey and Lorance Dean Wayne terian church for breakfast Optional Coverages Can Be Added Stephens both of Salem. The ceremony was perform and discussion of the role of Hunters Legal Liability—Accident Disability ed by Rev. James Arthur Ste the church in the world today. Hospital Sickness Benefits The senior highs picked this phens, the bridegroom’s bro early morning hour for their ther, from Nebraska and Rev. church school class over the Howard Fowler of Salem. The bride wore a Spanish traditional hour-before-church Mehama Office 859-2415 style chiffon gown with full on Sundays. Those in attend at the first meeting were skirt and flowing sleeves edg ance Karen Davis, Sandy Oliver, Stayton Office 769-6157 ed in Brussels lace. Her floor Dave Crowther, Sue Crowther. length mantilla was edged in Toni Newberg, Lisa Gabriel, lace and fell from a lace crown. Kim Gabriel. Mitch Alban, She carried a cascade of pink and Linda Long. roses, stephanotis and daisy i crysanthemums. For “some-' Breakfast was hot chocolate and home-made doughnuts pro- thing old” she wore a ruby I vided by Mrs. Suzie Stewart. ring which belonged to her Mrs. Stewart and Kim Pose grandmother and worn by her kany do the calling mother at her wedding 25 years evenings to remind Wednesday members 1 ago. of the class. I Attending the bride were The pastor’s home is located | Mrs. Gary McMackin, the ma at 169 S. W. 3rd St., and all tron of honor, in a lime green interested senior high youth, gown: Miss Lissa Stevens, sis from the area are cordially in-i ter of the bridegroom, and Miss Denise Barnwell, as I vited to attend. bridesmaids, both wearing pep-I permint pink and Sittah Pom I Engagement of Linda merening, the junior attend-1 Morley Announced ant. in shell pink. All carried, nosegays of roses and daisy I I Mill City friends will be in- i terested to learn of the en chrysanthemums. Kelly Scott was flower girl gagement of Miss Linda Lee and Jason Scott was ring bear I Morley of Salem and Michael; Thomas Courtney of Nuanetsl, ■ er. John Schmidt of Oakland.1 Rhodesia. Africa, which was Calif., stood with the groom as announced recently in Salem I best man and ushers were by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Chris R. Lacey, brother of Walter Morley. the bride and Robert Jacobson j Mr. Courtney is the son of I Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Nelson of Klamath Falls. A reception followed in the | Courtney, who are missionar- ' ies in Rhodesia. Rev. Courtney church social room. The young couple will make i ' is a former minister of the Mill their home in Salem. The I . City Christian church and || groom Is Northwest Display Michael was bom during the' 5,159 items ue use—like this pencil and paper— manager for Roos Atkins, of, time his father was minister i are made from wood. here. They’ lived at Beaverton Portland and Eugene. before becoming missionaries j The bride is the daughter of These items come from Tree Farms. Mr. and Mrs William R. Lacey to Rhodesia. Miss Morley is a graduate of , of Salem / Tree Farms mean goods, jobs, wildlife, re -Ration, The bridegroom is the son of South Salem High school and | Mr. Courtney graduated from I Mr and Mrs Dean E. Stephens soil and water—full use of the forests. of Salem and well known in Beaverton High. Both now are this area His grandfathers. sophomores at Puget Sound Rev. Arthur Bates and Rev. College of the Bible at Seattle. The young couple plan to Claude Stephens both were ministers of the Mill City be married during the summer WOOD WATER Christian church. Mrs. Steph-1 of 1971. ens and her two sons made' RECREATION WILDLIFE their home with Rev. and Mrs. I Stephens in Mill City while Round Robin Club her husband served in the Meets Monday Night Frank Lumber Company, Inc Young & Morgan Timber Co A PUBLIC SERVICE AVAILABLE FROM armed forces during World The Round Robin Pinochle War IT. Mrs. Stephens will be MID City, Oregon ANY VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. BUSINESS Mill City and Idanha, Oregon remembered as the former Iris club met at the home of Mrs. OFFICE OR WE WILL SEND YOU A COPY Donald Carlson Monday. All Bates. BY CALLING SILVERTON 873-2121 OR members were present for the Stout Creek Lumber Company Cedar Lumber Company, Inc STAYTON 769-2173. first meeting of the year. The Mehama, Oregon Mill City, Oregon hostess served dessert before the evening of cards Irene Podrabskv won pin VALLEY U.S. Plywood Champion Papers, Inc The Mill City Enterprise ochle. Marie Stewart won high TELEPHONE CO Idanha-Lebanon Printers-Publishers and Agnes Carlson, low. •o«T O*»»cf «o» 9<p MAvemoN The next meeting will be at ONS08 •’W’ 9O9.»r>rw Fred A. Moore, Inc Parkett Logging Company V a - m . the home of Evelyn Da^ds on Ixtgging — Mill City Mehama. Oregon Monday. October 5 MADISON & DAVIS FREE New Western Auto Fall and Winter Catalogs Deer Hunters Insurance Venita Sue Lacey Married in Salem Western Auto and Rose Hardware Senior High Breakfast BETTER LIVING FROM TREES LINDEMANN INSURANCE WRITE” TO THE POINT! ABOUT WOOV Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise nn »» S4.00 per Year F