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2_ The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 26, 1971 SALEM 'UJomatá. Paye. Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor ALL AMERICA 4k RODEO < HORSE SHOW Wi ALL NEW FLORAL GARDENS HOLLYWOOO SHOW CARS CHILDREN S ANIMAL VILLAGE GIANT MIDWAY . To Celebrate 60th Wedding Anniversary Phone 897-2772 Woman's Club Making Plans for 50th Anniversary with PETE FOUNTAIN ALL OREGON REVUE Polack Bros. CIRCUS OREGON'S BIGGEST FAMILY EVENT • • • • I------------------------ Fair Gates Open Daily at 10:00 AM Adult* $1.75, Children (6-12) 50c under 6 yrs -FREE AUGUST 2« _____________ - SEPTEMBER - • _ __ __ __ Committee chairmen plan ning the observance of the Mill City Woman’s Club’s 50th anniversary next month met last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Kelly, who is co-chairman assisting Mrs. Melbourne Rambo. The event is scheduled for Tuesday, September 14, from 2:00 until 4:30 P. M. in the Fel lowship Hall of the Presbyter ian Church. All members, for mer members, and friends of the Woman’s Club are asked to put it on their calendars as it NOW FEATURING is open to all those interested. Invitations were placed in the Pictured are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Schroeder mail last week to out-of-town- who will observe their 60th wedding anniversary from ers, officers in the area, and 2 until 5 o’clock on Sunday afternoon, September 5, special guests. in the Fellowship Hall of the Presbyterian Church. Chairmen of the various Prepared By committees include: Elaine The families of their two sons, Edward of Salem, and ■ Stan Ogaen photo Russell, tables and room deco- Darrell of Crescent City, Calif., cordially invite every | I father. Ivan Clason, the bride ration; Kate Doble, kitchen; one to attend. It has been requested that there be no —Photo by Stan Ogden wore a white lace tiered gown Toni Thomas, reception; and gifts. fashioned with a pearl bodice Margaret Snow, properties. Appointed to assist with de and empire waist. A pearl crown headpiece held her corations have been Ruth Family Reunion Held shoulder length veil and she Cummings, Agnes Carlson, Al Community carried a cascade of yellow ma Byer, and Irene Podrab- At Al Yankus Home daisies and white carnations. sky. Helping in the kitchen Calendar of Even+s Miss Debra Toepfer was will be Helen Kimmel, Mary The Mehama Community The Al Yankus home was Church was the setting Satur maid of honor and bridesmaids Youmans, Dora Rogers, Deana the site Sunday for a family day evening, August 21, when were Miss Janette Clason, Shepard, and Jenny Cauble. ' reunion of the Thomas famil- Miss Alice Jo Clason and Guy cousin of the bride, and Miss Others on the reception com ies. Walker repeated their wedding Debra Ramsey. Candlelighters mittee who will provide the Those attending were their vows in an 8 p. m. ceremony were cousins of the bride, guest-book and name-tags in son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Wednesday, August 25— Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday clude Sue Mikkelsen, Goldie Kathy and Christy Casteel. performed by Pastor James and Mrs. James Bryan, Port American Association of Re Serving as best man was Rambo, Marie Burrell, Sylvia land; Mrs. Marilla Whitaker of tired Persons (AARP) organi Godwin. Organist was Miss Su Duncan, Nell DeWitt and Mary Larry Manning and ushers san Kimsey. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK—until 2:30 a. m Toledo and her son, Wayne zation meeting at the San- The bride is the daughter of were Glen Clason and Rocky Kelly, the last four being Mathis who had just returned tiam High School Auditorium Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Clason of Walker, brothers of the bride “greeters.” Giving assistance to Margar from two years in Vietnam and 7:30 p. m. Mehama and Mr. and Mrs. and groom. et Snow on the “prop”’ com Saigon with the armed services For her daughter’s wedding, Walter Walker of Lyons are mittee will be Theresa Saal- and is now on a 30-day leave, Thursday, August 26— Mrs. Clason chose a beige dress the groom’s parents. visiting friends and relatives; Escorted to the alter by her with lace accents and the feld, Doris Rogers, and Marie Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Donaldson, I.O.O.F. Lodge #144 meets at bridegroom’s mother wore a Tolbert. Those asked to ar Mr. and Mrs. Glen Donaldson, Lodge Hall 8 p. m. range the entertainment have beige suit. Their corsages were been Doris Sheythe, Edna Ross, Glenda and Kevin of Issaquah, pink carnations. North Santiam Aerie 3384 Wn.; Mrs. Theo Adams, Sr., At the reception held at the and Thelma Phelps, with Vir Andy Adams, Kelly, Andrea, Fraternal Order of Eagles and Mehama Womans Club Hall, ginia Hoeye of Corvallis and and Tommy, Theo. Adams, Jr., Auxiliary meet at the Lodge Mrs. Larry Prichard, aunt of Jean Scott asked to partici Wayne, Darrell and Jana, all hall 8 p. m. the bride, cut the wedding pate. It is hoped to make this a of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday. September 1— cake. Pouring was another memorable occasion and a time Howard Hass and Larry of Cot- aunt, Mrs. Harvey Kanoff, and North Santiam Chamber of |1age Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Valarie McClellan, aunt of of renewing acquaintance with ( Barlow, Becky and Mark of Commerce Board meeting 12 the groom. Assisting at the re , many former residents of the Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. Ron noon at the Riverview. ception was Mrs. E. L. Keys. vicinity. Bush, Anna and Andy of Scotts Special guests at the wedd Santiam Rebekah Lodge Mills, Richard Thomas, Salem; ing were the bride’s great- Indoor Picnic Held at Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas, meets at 8 p. m. at the IOOF aunt, Mrs. May Wiltse of Seat Vernon Todd Home Sr., and Chris, Mr. and Mrs. Hall. tle, and the bridegroom’s Guests for an “in-door pic Walter Thomas Jr., and Tony grandmother, Mrs. Gustufson nic” on Friday evening at the all of Gates and the host and Sponsored as a public service of Crescent City, Calif., and home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Al Yan his aunt, Mrs. Rohda Ivy of Todd near Aumsville included kus and Alan. Sunny Mead, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Todd of There were only four famil After a wedding trip through Portland, who recently moved parts of Washington, Califor back from his Army post in ies not represented, Mr. and nia and Nevada, the couple Te„,. Mr. .nd Mr, Ed».«, Mrs. Neal King of Fresno, Mr. - Insurance Agency, Inc. will be at home in Lyons DrrzJr. n w «4 «wm 1 1C I . Rada Dee, Q and ,, H his Bay Area Area in in * California, California, Mr — and — son,_ ---- ---------------- , i Bay Mr where he is employed as a friend. Roger Dwinell all of and Mrs AHen Brummett of 129 Wall Street logger and she is a student. Pasadena, Calif., and Mr. and Tacoma, and Mr. and Mrs. See US For Mrs. Charles Kelly. Charles Thomas of British A1] General Lines of Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis The Radas, who are spend Columbia. Charles is still und- ing several weeks here, men a doctor’s care from major Entertain for Relatives tioned that their eldest son, I : , er Phone 897-2345 surgery in May. Steve, and his wife, are at pre Saturday Evening OWNER— PAULINE JONES Mrs. Yankus reported it was sent traveling in England, but A delightful affair of Satur may settle in Singapore. Their the most people to attend for day evening was held at the second son. Bill, and his wife several years. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed and small daughter are still in Davis, Jr. when they enter Taipei, Taiwan, where they tained a large group of friends both teach. The third son, Da California People with cocktails and a buffet vid, who attended Stanford Helping Your supper honoring his sister and University last year, will take Visit Rebekah Lodge her husband. Mr and Mrs. two terms of his senior year Doctor Is Our James Overlock of Glenview, in Florence, Italy, where Stan 1st Prize—$10.50 Gift Certificate Santiam Rebekah Lodge No. Ill., who were visiting them, ford maintains a branch of 166 met in regular session Profession 2nd Prize— $3.75 Gift Certificate accompanied by their daugh their school. August 18th with Noble Grand ter. Susan. 3rd Prize— $2.50 Gift Certificate Dr. Rada, who was brought Mrs. Otto Weidman presiding. The evening was spent in up in Mill City, teaches in the Elsie Folsom. District De informal visiting and dancing department of Economics at puty President of District 7A Not Necessary to be present to win in the garage. Planned as an U.C.L.A.. but always spends paid an official visit for the A (Jet-Acquainted 2 Day Opening hits mainly been planned. However, outdoor event on the lawn, his vacation here on the old purpose of bestowing the Seals ’ limited appointments will be made both days, with Ellen Stahlman the weather failed to cooperate, “home place.” They plan a re of Perfection of Assembly1 and Shirley Coleman by calling Thursday through Saturday. but the spirit of the affair union with the family of his President. Mrs. Mavis Pauli | I was not dampened a bit. brother, Rudolf, of Pendleton, upon Mrs. Glenn Anderson, Everyone is cordially invited to just come in and get acquainted — i Those in attendance, besides at the home of their sister, Mrs. Dave Barnhardt, Mrs. Al- [ let us meet you. Sign up for the drawing and have a cup of coffee while the Overlocks l Virginia Davis) Mary, in Portland sometime ex Bodeker. Otto Koeneke and we show you around and explain the various services that will be made and their daughter, Susan. this week. Before returning to Mrs. Otto Weidman. She also | available to you. | were Mr. and Mrs. Walter their home in Pasadena, the examined in perfection. Mrs. Hassler of Salem. Mr. and Mrs Rada family also has schedul Walter Olmstead, Mrs. Irl Ply- | (Future Appointments will also be Made) Robert Stuckart of Sublimity, ed a trip to Vancouver. B. C„ male and Mrs. Arnold Syver- | Mr. and Mrs. Roger Blade. for a conference. son. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Rehm, Mrs. Glenn Anderson. Inter-1 and Mr. and Mrs. George Geis State Park Group national Fraternal Correspon-1 Such a profession de ler (Helen Davis’ brother and wife), all of Stayton. Mr. and Holds Farewell Party dent presented her correspon-1 mands sound training, experience, precision TINTING—BLEACHING—CUTTING Mrs. Jim Hoover. Mr. and DETROIT — Detroit State dence from Mrs. Pearl Stark. Secretary of the Assembly of thinking. We fill these Mrs. Warren Goffin, Mr and . Park rangers and their wives STYLING—FROSTING—PERMANENTS Mrs. Lee Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. [ honored Mr. and Mrs. Don the State of Colorado. demands to the letter. WIG SALES and SERVICES Mrs. Lang Stafford. Endow Robert Levon, Mr and Mrs. Pizer and family with a fare That's why we can fill Carl Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. well coffee Thursday after ment Chairman reported re your doctor’s prescrip Charles Kelly. Mr and Mrs. noon at the park. The group ceiving additional donations to tions so accurately and Jack Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Verne presented Mr. Pizer with a the Endowment fund in mem dependably. Shaw, and Mr and Mrs. John combination fishing rod and ory of Clyde Bressler. Mrs Irl Plymale. Drill Cap-' Your doctor knows us . . Wills, all of Mill City, and the reel as a going away remem tain, called drill practice for i hosts. Mr and Mrs. Davis. brance. your doctor trusts us The Overlocks left Sunday In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday evening, August 24th for Seattle where they will David White entertained the at 8 p. m. “DRUGS YOU CAN Members from Santa Bar- ’ pick up their car before re family with a farewell din TRUST AT PRICES turning to their home ner, Also present was Mrs. bara. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chance YOU CAN PAY” Ellen Stahlman — Wednesday I 1:30 to 8:00 Piter’s mother, Mrs. Irene were in attendance. Mrs. Chan COMPARE & SAVE ! ! ce presided at the piano in the Thurs., Fri., Sat. 9:00 to 5:00 I Paullin. absence of Mrs. Walter Bris Friday, park employees and ED LEWIN Shirley Coleman — Tues, through Sat. 9:00 to 5:00 their wives from other State bin. having taken a bad fall Auctioneer, Inc. Pauline Jones — Part Time Parks honored the Pizers with the previous week. Following 521 1st Stavton the meeting. Bud Bruder and ! a covered dish luncheon. Complete Auctions Days and Hours Can and Will Be Adjusted if Necessary. Phone 769-5345 The Pizers are being trans Irl Plymale served watermel- ferred to Valley of the Rogue on to the members in the din- Emergency 769-6392 Phone 769-5466 I State Park near Grants Pass ing room. FRONTIER INN SEA FOOD STEAKS Chef CHUCK GOODING Alice Clason and Guy Walker Wed Saturday Evening Live Music Friday and Saturday, August 27 - 28 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. MADISON & DAVIS P.J.’s Beauty Center Phone 897-2137 239 S. W. Broadway FREE Drawing-Sat. afternoon at 3:00 p. m. 33? A Complete Beauty Service Salon Children and Drop-Ins Welcome Open 6 days a week - Eve. by Appt. PAT'S PILL BOX