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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 17, 1970 Engagement Told % amarvi PaCfA MT*. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Verbeck I iiave received word of the en- j gagement of their granddaugh ter, Miss Susan Wirick of New- port, to Rev. James Morrison of Beaverton. The wedding is Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Phone 897-2772 planned for sometime next fll I vl vUvJ I W I lv/1 !• summer. The McNary Hilanders, an Miss Wirick, daughter of Eastern Star Lodge I outstanding group of singers Mr.| and Mrs. Kirk Wirick from McNary High of Salem, (Marlene Verbeck) of Newport presented a lively concert to is in her second year at North Has Regular Meeting a dissapointingly small crowd west Christian College in Eu Marilyn Chapter No. 145 in the Mill City Elementary gene. The engagement was an OES met Monday evening at school gym Monday evening. nounced by the traditional can the IOOF hall. Mrs. Alex Bur Miss Dianne Gayle Welstad The 18 young people and ceremony at Handy House rell, worthy matron presided. of Pleasant Hill and formerly their director, Mrs. Alice Jones, dle the campus last Monday, Mrs. Verne Clark, grand re of Mill City became the bride were introduced by Gale Lar on December 7, which was the LYONS — Mrs. June Me nresentative to Tennessee in of Jeffrey W. Klecker on Sat son, president of the Mill City 41st wedding anniversary of Pheeters was hostess for tile Oregon was escorted and in- urday, December 5 at a 4 p. m. Lions club, through whom the her grandparents. Lyons Garden club at her traduced. ceremony at the Calvary Luth presentation was arranged. Rev. Morrison graduated The Mill City Elementary eran church in Stayton. The public was invited and from Northwest Christian Col I home Wednesday afternoon j with Rose Bassett co-hostess. school chorus directed by Her Rev. Norbert Dey officiated there was no admission charge. | lege last Spring, and at pres Among the popular numbers ent is the associate minister Installation of officers was the bert Bastuscheck, and accom at the double ring ceremony, main business, with Mrs. Hel panied by Mis Alice Smith, The bride chose a color sung were “Raindrops Keep at the Parkrose Christian en Johnston installing Mrs. sang two Christmas carols. theme of red and white for Falling on My Head,” “Close Church in Portland. Introduced as visitors were her wedding. to You,” “There’s’ a Hugh All Mabel Downing, president; Mis. Alta Bodeker, vice presi Mrs. Bertha Geessman of West For “something old” she Over the World,” “Sweetheart dent, and Mrs. June McPheet- minster Chapter, Westminster. wore an heirloom gold brace Tree’”, “Green, Green,” “My “Feelin’ Groovy,” ers, secrotary-treasurer. Mrs. Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd let which had belonged to the Love,” “Tih Guy’s in Love With Gertrude Weidman, out-going Flair and Mrs. Betty Norfleet. groom’s great great aunt. president, was presented with Acacia Chapter, Stayton. The bride is the daughter of You,” “What Happiness Is,” Mr. and Mrs. Burrell pre Mr. and Mrs. Roy Welstad of and ‘“Clap Yo’ Hands.” a lovely bird bath from the Several specialty numbers club. Roll call was answered sented Christmas gifts to their Pleasant Hill and the groom I by ideas for the 1971 program officers. The officers present is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed featured individual vocalists, 1 and bibs were brought to be ed the Burrels with a poin Klecker of Stayton. and two guitars occasionally I sent to Fairview Home in Sa settia. For her wedding the bride assisted in the accompaniment, Mrs. Ruby Brisbin played □ chase a gown of ivory velvet besides the piano. lem. The January meeting will Mrs. Jones, who is the sister be held at the home of Mrs. piano solo, “O Holy Night.” made empire style with full Following the meeting re puffed sleeves of silk organza of Mrs. Lloyd Girod, was I Mabel Downing. Following the business meet freshments were served in the which buttoned at the wrist. very agreeable to the sugges ing, the annual Christmas dining room by Mrs. Sid The bodice and high neckline tion that possibly the young party and gift exchange was Baughman assisted by Mrs. were trimmed with satin braid, singers would be interested in William McClintock. Mrs. Wil and the same braid was used, a return engagement ' enjoyed. here in — Attending were Mrs. Down liam Lyness and Mr. and Mrs. to border the skirt above the,the Spring in the new high MILL CITY ing. Gladys Nygaard, Virgene Lowell Cree served on the de- hemline. A velvet ring adorn-1 school auditorium, in spite of Scott, Dorothy Downer, Cathy corating committee. ed with pearls held her finger i their busy schedule. They have HARDWARE Neal, Evelyn Julian, Helen tip veil of ivory tulle. She car made one appearance in Ha Phone 897-2077 Johnston, Gertrude Weidman, ried a nosegay of red roses waii and hope to make another. Give S&H Green Stamps Nellie Riggs, Alta Bodeker, Ce- Eearlier in the evening, and ivory satin streamers. 8. W. Broadway Mill City lene Taylor, Bea Hiatt, Eva Maid of Honor was Miss members of the Lions Club Bressler, Orpha Roye, and the Donalee Walker of Mill City. and the Auxiliary and their | hostesses. Helen Shafer and She wore a street length gown guests enjoyed a no-host din I Ruth Walker were guests of of deep red velvet made with ner at the gymnasium. Community :he afternoon. short sleeves and a high collar. She carried a single long stem Calendar of Even+s med red rose. Judy Lengacher To Miss Peggy Welstad of The December meeting of Pleasant Hill was her sister’s Present Students in the Presbyterian Women’s As bridesmaid. She also wore a Thursday, December 17— Recital on Monday sociation was held last Thurs deep red velvet street length and carried a single redj gown Jaycees meet at Hall 8:00 Mrs. John Lengacher will day afternoon with Mrs. Ly i p. m. present her piano students in ness as refreshments hostess rose. The Mill City Woman ’ s Club Attending the groom were| I a recital Monday, December for the 1:30 dessert luncheon. his brothers, Lee Klecker and will sponsor the March of F.O.E. #3384 and Auxiliary ¡21. at 7:30 p. m. at the Mill The serving table was beauti Rodney Klecker. Roy Fender Dimes drive in the Mill City- meet at the lodge hall 8:00 p.m. fully decorated with candles, I City Presbyterian church. and Harvey Smith served as Gates area, according to Mrs. The public is. invited to at- holly, and ceramic figurines ushers. j Melbourne Rambo, club presi- Monday, December 21— 1 tend. Students in the recital carrying out the Christmas A reception followed the, dent. theme, made by the hostess. | are from Marion Forks, Idan Cannisters will be placed in Bid or Bunch Pinochle Club Devotionals were given by ceremony in the social rooms ha, Detroit, Mehama and Mill ! of the church. Cutting and business houses in the area at the home of Hattie Fencl City. A reception will be held Mrs. Earl Loucks, who also serving the cake were her aunt, and on the evening of Jan- 7:30. read from the Year-book of I following the recital. Prayer. Mrs. C. E. Rogers con Mrs. R. J. Buchholz of Spring-1 uarv 28 a Mother’s March will Round Robin Pinochle Club ducted the business meeting, field and Mrs. Russell Kreck- be held. Mrs. Walter Thomas. at the home of Lu MacGregor with Mrs. J. C. Kimmel acting low of Eugene. Serving the Sr. club vice-president will at 7:30. as secretary and also giving coffee was another aunt, Mrs. chairman the drive in Mill the report of the nominating Lynn Semingson of Eugene. City-Gates. A.F. & A.M. Lodge meets at Serving the punch was the Money raised for the project Lodge 8:00 p. m. committee. groom ’ s sister-in-law. Mrs. Rod aids persons with birth defects, Nominated and elected to i serve as officers for the com ney Klecker. helps purchase special ecuip- At the gift table was Mrs. ment for the premature baby Wednesday, December 23— ing year were the following: President, Mrs. Bill Lyness; Roy Fender and Mi's. Alan center at Salem General hos I Order of Rainbow for Girls Vice president, I* Mrs. Floyd Jacoby passed the guest book pital and nationally helps in I meets at Hall 7:30. The bride chose a navy blue many ways. Some may not Fleetwood; Recording ! Secre- tary, Mrs. Louis Verbeck; Cor ensemble trimmed in white for realize that a defective child is Sponsored as a public service responding Secretary, Miss her wedding trip to Eastern born every other minute in the Daisy Geddes; and Treasurer. Oregon. After December 13 the i | United States, so each contri young couple will fake their bution. no matter how small, Mrs. Arlo Tuers. is important. Installation ofthose officers home in Stayton. Insurance Agency, Inc. who were present was conduct-■ The *“'• bride ”* •“- graduated from ed by Rev. Wayne Blake who1 Santiam Jligh school jind at- 129 Wall Street Radiological Technol then gave some short remarks ; tended ’ ' " ’ See Us For concerning the individuals’ re ogy school in Eugene. AB General Lines of Insurance The groom graduated from lationship to God, and the Phone 897-2345 Stayton Union High school and | “triangle of faith.’” I The new president, Marylee attended the University of Lyness, remarked that she Oregon and Oregon State Uni hoped the association would versity. He is employed by the be able to obtain some inter Stayton Canning Co. Guests Sunday at the home esting speakers in the future I anti to have another luncheon of Mr. and Mrs. William Mc I in the Spring as successful as Clintock and family were two the recent one held at Fellow of his brothers, Mr. and Mrs. ship Hall. Herbert McClintock from Port I Mrs. Roy Epperson, sewing Orchard, Wn., and Mr. and chairman, reported that 1131 Mrs. Jack McClintock and Lor ORDER EARLY | jxiunds of clothing, and $12 in raine and Joan McManigal kash for the purchase of four from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. I blankets, was recent sent over- Herbert McClintock spent the | seas. night at the home of his uncle There were 13 present for and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thursday afternoon's meeting Kimmel. FRESH and ;»t Fellowship hall. Mrs. Leroy Podrabsky will be hostess for Junior High Church PERMANENT the January meeting which Group Meets at I will lie held January 14. Mabel Downing To Head Lyons Garden Club Next Year TELEPHONE GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS Give an extension telephone for Christmas and spread the cost over the next year. A Telephone Gift Certificate will be welcome by friends and relatives Call 873-2121 now for complete details Dianne Welstad Wed December 5 Mrs. Bill Lyness To Head Presby. Women's Ass'n Dimes This Year VALLEY TELEPHONE CO POST OFFICE BOX SO7 OREGON 97381 SILVERTON, 903 «873-2131 MADISON & DAVIS Subscribe ft The Mill City Enterprise CORSAGES Bill Morgan Home The Junior High Youth Group of the Mill City Christ ian church met Sunday after The WWI Mill City Bar noon at the home of Mr. and racks and Auxiliary No. 3263 Mrs. Bill Morgan. David Plotts has been elected met at the Gates Clubhouse I on Saturday, December 12 for President of the group. Sue , their Christmas dinner party McClintock, secrctary-treosur- ‘with 52 members present. A er. and Rick Lady, Sgt at Rood time was enjoyed. The'arms I Auxiliary goes into the new I Following the business meet rear with .$400 plus in the | *nR a devotional period was treasury. They have closed a ' held ' * and a skit. “The Five I very busy year, with aid to Finger Shopper.” concerning many sick and aged. shop lifting, was presented. Fallowing the meeting a so Mrs. Renee Strolimever of I Salem will install the officers cial hour was observed and I January 9 for 1971. supper was served by Mr. and Officers are Mrs I-ang Staf- Mrs. Morgan ford, president: Mrs. Earl Tuesday evening plans were 11-Hicks, vice president; Mrs made for the group to go Charley Day. secretary; ___ Mrs. ' ■ Christmas caroling ' ' J and re rt'Ajhmcnfe will Clyde Oliver, treasurer- Mrs. 1 I f freshmerrts will bw» be served at Audrey Sandahi chaplain; the home of Sue and Mark Mc Mrs Ernest Ragsdale, Mrs El Clintock len Rust and others for sub Attending Sundays meeting ordinate officers were Bonnie Shepherd. Sue McClintock. Det+>ie and Di anne Quarry. David Plotts. Rick I-adv. Jerry Shepherd. Mark Moffatt. Mark McClint ock. Kevin McCall and Mr. and Mrs Morgan and sons. War I Barracks Meets at Gates Sat. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Plants Wreaths um A meriuko . 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