The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 24, 1970, Page 3, Image 3

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    Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rush
were hosts at their home Sun-
day, September 13 for a fam-
Wed In Washington
By Row Cree
John Roebke Married
ily reunion. Present were Mr.
Now is the time to view the
Mr. and Mrs Dave Barn- and Mrs. Leo Phillips and Mr.
DETROIT—Miss Cecilia Wil­ Miss Susan Elaine McMillan changing of the seasons as the
and Mrs. Ed Wilmot from Lon-
liamson became the bride of of Aumsville recently became high country is putting on the hardt and daughters entertain­ don,
Ontario, Canada; Mrs.
ed
Sunday
for
members
of
U. S. Armyman, Specialist 5th the bride of John Phillip Roeb­
Jorgenson and Mr. and
class, Michael Lyon on Satur­ ke of Stayton and formerly of colors of autumn and it is their family at dinner at their Bertha
Mrs. Isaac Gross from Talbot;
day afternoon at the home of Mill City.
worth an unhurried drive or home. Melody Barnhardt will Mr. and Mrs. William Rush
be leaving soon to enter her
the brides parents, Mr. and
The couple exchanged their hike.
year at OCE at Monmouth. and family from Corvallis,
Mrs. Junior Williamson of vows at a double ring cere­ If you would like to explore first
Linn
Stafford will leave this Diane Rush from Salem and
Shelton, Washington. The mony on Saturday at 7:30 p. the forest by road and enjoy
for OTI at Klamath the hosts.
groom is the son of Mr. and m. at the Aumsville Wesleyan the autumn colors, the Breiten- week
Falls for his third year where I Cliff Robertson and Ray
Mrs. Leon Lyon of Idanha.
church.
bush River Loop would be a he is majoring in mechanical | Ritchie from Salem were visit­
The double-ring ceremony
The bride is the daughter of scenic drive. This takes the engineering. Present for the ors Saturday and Sunday at
was performed in the presence Mr. and Mrs. Eldon John Mc­ traveler from Salem turnoff of i dinner were Mrs. Eda Staf­
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
of the two families and was fol­ Millan of Aumsville and the Interstate 5 on Highway 22 to ford and Linn, and Mrs. Terry Clare
Rush.
lowed by a dinner at the home. groom’s parents are Mr. and Detroit, up Breitenbush Forest Drake and Mr. and Mrs. Barn-1
Starting
Sunday, October 4th
Rev. Jerry Larson, pastor of Mrs. Clifford Roebke of Stay­ Road RS4G along the Breiten­ hardt and daughters.
Rev. Charles Fultz of Mill City
the First Baptist Church, Shel­ ton.
bush River on the Willamette
Recent visitors at the home
ton, officiated at the 3 o’clock
Rev. Gordon Bennett offici­ National Forest to the Mt. of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rush. will start preaching at the
nuptials.
ated at the ceremony and Mrs. Hood National Forest Road have been Mr. and Mrs. Leo
The bride wore a street Bennett was organist.
S46 along the Clackamas River Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
length A-line white lace dress
The bride, who was given in to State Highway 224 into Es­ Willmot from London. Ontar­
with tan threadings, fashioned marriage by her father, chose tacada, to Woodburn and back io, Canada. The ladies are cou­
with a scooped neckline and a gown of white delustered to Salem, a distance of 173 sins of Mrs. Rush. While here
big bell shaped sleeves. She satin made princess style. An miles and about six hours driv­ the Rush’s took their guests I
carried a white Bible centered English pearl crown held her ing time. A variety of scenery on a number of sight-seeing
with a single white rose.
waist length tulle illusion veil. and several large power pro­ trips including a trip east of I
Miss Diana Williamson, the She carried a bouquet of yel­ jects are the high points of the mountains. This was the
brides sister, was maid of hon­ low and white chrysanthe­ this drive, passing through first trip to Mill City for the
or. She wore a pink A-Line mums.
two National Forests, farmland Phillips and Willmots visited
street length dress. Terry Lyon
Miss Cheryl Gildow of Aums­ and several small communities here 14 years ago. They were
served as best man for his bro­ ville was maid of honor. The and there are many camping amazed at the changes!. They [
ther.
bridesmaids were cousins of and picnicking areas along the spent 10 days at the Rush pleasant is people think
A reception was held in the the bride, Miss Joanne McMil­ route.
you’re a hypocrite.”
home, leaving the 16th.
social room of the Idanha Fire lan of Medford and Miss Jill
Hall Sunday evening with Walker of Aloha. The gowns
some 40 people in attendance. of the attendants were floor
Mr. and Mrs. Lyon are both length of yellow cotton lace
graduates of Detroit High with taffeta underlays. Each
School. He graduated in 1966 carried long stemmed mums.
and she graduated in 1968. She
Larry Roebke stood with
has been attending OCE for his brother as best man.
the past two summers while Thomas Roebke, also a brother
Mr. Lyon has been serving was usher. Brian Joel, the
with the army.
bride’s brother was candle­
They left this week for El- lighter.
Paso, Texas, where Mr. Lyon
A reception followed in the
is stationed at Fort Bliss. Fol­ church social rooms. Assisting
lowing his release from the were Mrs. Mervin McMillan
armed forces in June they plan Sue Dean and Denise McMil­
to make their home in Idanha. lan.
The young couple spent their
honeymoon at the coast. They
Lyons Home Extension will make their home in Lyons.
The bride is a graduate of
Outlines Calendar For Cascade Union High school and
attended Chemeketa Commun­
ity College. She was also prom­
The Coming Year
inent in Rainbow for Girls.
Mr. Roebke, a graduate of
LYONS—A blast off, of
Homemakers flight plans of: Stayton Union High is employ
Home Extension got underway ed at Stayton Canning Co.
Thursday morning, September
17, with a coffee and get ac­
quainted meeting at 10 a. m. Ervin Petersons Back
Plans were outlined for the
years program with project From Vacation Trip
chairmen appointed. Meetings
will be held the second Thurs­ Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson
day of each month. The October returned Sunday evening from
meeting project is ‘‘Better a week’s tour. They left Port­
land by train on Sunday, Sep­
Breakfasts”.
Officers are Mrs. Elwin Ped­ tember 13 and went to Salt
erson, chairman, Mrs. Dallas Lake City where they took a
Crown, vice chairman and Mrs. bus as far as Denver. The trip
R dph Downer, secretary-trea- from Denver to Portland via
stn ?r. Committees appointed Oakland was also by train.
Points of interest on the trip
we.e Mrs. John Kokstis, chair­
man of hostess committee, Mrs. were Pikes Peak in Colorado.
Paul Yost, Baby sitting, Mrs. Mesa Verde, C .lorado; The
Alex Bodeker, Sunshine and Grand Canyon and a tour of
Cheer, Mrs. Arthur Olmstead Salt Lake City. In Oakland
and Mrs. Donald Huber, tele­ they visited the Jack London
phone, Mrs. Lester LaMunyon, Square.
4-H, and Mrs. Hugh Johnston,
Thirty-eight were on the
A.C.W.W. chairman. Mrs. Ped­ tour and some had been on
erson, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. other tours the Petersons have
Downer were hostesses for the been on.
morning.
Williamson-Lyon
Susan McMillan and
Recreation Report
GATES
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3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 24, 1970
Gates Community church. Ser- Fur Quality Job Pr nting call
vices will start at 9:45 a. m. fol- The Hotel prise, 897-2772.
lowed by Sunday school. He
will continue his services in
Mill City at 11 a. m. He wil’
make his usual calls in Mill
City and also the Gates area.
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By Eva Bressler
Santiam Memorial Hospital
(Stavton)
PHILIPPI—To Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen Edward Philippi, Me­
hama, a girl, Saturday, Sept. 5.
FOLTZ—To Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen J. Foltz, Lyons, a boy,
Sunday, September 6.
BROOKS—To Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Carl Brooks, Stayton.
a girl. Thursday, September 10.
PAYNE—To Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Dean Payne, Sr., Aums­
ville, a boy, Saturday, Sept. 12
A potluck dinner will be
held in the dining room of thr
Lyons United Methodist church
following the morning services
Sunday, September 20. Every
one is welcome to attend.
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