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Mrs. Hammond Visits Grandparents Here 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept, 9, 1971 Mrs. George Hammond, whose husband is a Captain in the Air Force serving in Vietnam as an advisor, is vis iting here at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. i Womattk ßcUfe Ike Myers. While her home Garden Club Donates Books was in Spokane, she had vis ited here many times when she was a little girl. Mrs. Hammond, who is a, registered nurse, decided she! would take a year off, and Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Phone 897-2772 lived in Germany from Au gust to mid-June of this year. She traveled extensively in Wedding Reception Europe and while in Austria Held at Newmans for seven weeks, took up ski LYONS—A wedding recep ing. In July she met her hus tion was held at the Wayne band in Hawaii when he was I on R and R. He also met her j Newman home in Lyons for the newly - married Doug in Bankok for two weeks in Over 100 relatives and Youngs, and the former Bever March. friends attended the observ ly Garrison of Gaston. When Capt. Hammond fin- > ishes his tour in Vietnam, he Present were Mr. and Mrs. ance of the 60th wedding an DETROIT—St. Christophers Melvin Peck, Sherry and Di niversary for Mr. and Mrs will be stationed in Hawaii for Catholic church, Detroit, was ane of Stayton; Pat Smith of Herbert Schroeder held at fel I four years. the setting Saturday, Septem Gates; Ricky Lockwood and lowship Hall of the Presby ber 4, for the wedding of Miss Jackie Harper of Scio; Mr. and terian Sunday afternoon. Hosts Anita Marie Johnson and Mrs. Monroe Walker, Mrs. for the affair were their two Frank Vincent Yates, Jr. Fa Melvina Franklin, Mr. and sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. ther James McNaughten per Mrs. Robert Franklin, Mr. and and Mrs. Edward Schroeder of I The Mill City Garden Club Thursday afternoon pre formed the il a. m. double Mrs. Lauren Walker, of Lyons; Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Dar ring nuptial mass. A reception Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zunks of rell Schroeder of Crescent sented School District 129J with several Teachers' Cur followed at Detroit City hall. Salem; James Prine, Clarice City. Calif., and their families. riculum Guide books for use by students from grades 1 Parents of the bride are Mr. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin The serving table was beau through 12. Title of the books is “People and Their En and Mrs. William Mohr of De Garrison of Gaston, Garry tifully centered with an ar vironment.” The National Garden club is the sponsor troit and the bridegroom is Garrison of Forest Grove; Mr. rangement of pink roses, and ing organization. They, with the assistance of teachers the son of Sarah Yates and and Mrs. Orville Landers, an appropriately decorated compiled and edited the material in the books. These Frank Yates of Salem. Mrs. Valerie McClellan and cake was served to the guests, first books have been donated to the school by the The bride wore a floor Virginia Bets of Lyons. with Louise Schrodeer and Pat local Garden Club. In the above picture Wes Jahn, length sheath gown of floral The couple was married July Schroeder acting as hostesses. superintendent, can be seen, receiving the books from lace over white silk designed 31 at Reno, and are now mak Pouring the punch and coffee with long sleeves and a short ing their home at Gaston. The were Mrs. John Swan, and Mrs. Lloyd Girod, president of the club, while Mabel train. Her elbow-length floral wedding cake was baked by Mrs. Donald Sheythe, assisted Yankus, treasurer, Ruth McCombs, secretary and Paul veil was held in place by a Mrs. Young’s aunt, Goldie | by Mrs. Earl Loucks. ine Hansen, second vice president watch the proce rhinestone tiara. She carried Peck. Passing the guest book was dure. Not pictured, Dorothy Peterson, first vice presi- white carnations accented with Mrs. James Birkholz (Patty • dent.,—Th, Mill City Enterprise photo. lavender baby breath and cen Schroeder) of Stayton, a I tered with a Jasphet orchid. granddaughter. The Women’s a veritable paradise. Ruth She was given in marriage by Association of the Presbyter-' Burleson was born with a William Mohr. ian church, headed by Mrs. | green thumb, and her hus Mrs. Harold Hiebert, sister William Lyness and Mrs. Roy band Ross always claiming he of the bride, was matron of Epperson, made preparations knows nothing about garden The Crawford and Shaw re- and served at the reception. honor. She wore a lavender ing, consistently grows enor brocade empire style gown union was held at Tacoma, By Rod Barker Mrs. Schroeder wore an or mous crops of vegetbles on his and carried a nosegay of yel Wash., August 29. “ “ ’Blest be these feasts chid corsage, a gift from her Those attending were Mr. children, and those assisting ' with simple plenty crown’d.’” compost fed ground. Now they low daisies. Miss Lola Mohr, sister of and Mrs. Art Crawford, Mon- were also presented with cor i August is a month one are leaving to start and ex i the bride •’nd Miss Liz Yates, tesana. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. sages. Many beautiful flower should be able to sit back and periment in tropical garden KELLY LUMBER SALES sister of the bridegroom were Robert Thompston and child arrangements and plants grac-1 watch the results of earlier ing. If their Oregon garden is mill city . oreoon bridesmaids. Their gowns and ren, Seattle. Mr. and Mr. Gayle ed the large room, and the (months of work in the garden, any indication, they will out do the lushness any tropical Phone 897-2610 flowers were the same as the Bullis and children, Mercer Island, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. honored couple received many | Except for some days when forest can show! matron of honor. lovely cards and good wishes. (the sprinklers had to be mov- Flower girl was Tammy Pa- Lyle Allen and son, Port Orch Much interest was shown in ed around continuously, I took , sik, Portland, and ringbearer ard, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Ron the wedding picture of the F was Brian Mohr, brother of the Heniferd, Mrs. Vera Thompson, Schroeders taken shortly after some hours each day to relax 1 bride. Lyle Yates, brother of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. John they were married on Septem i and sit under one of the ma- Electronic Servicing And Sales at Community the groom served as best man. Shaw, Santa Ana, Calif.; Mr. ber 4, 1911, at the home of I jestic cedars that grow near I the creek; and late in the ev- Ushers were James Johnson, and Mrs. Ivan Crawford, Stay Reasonable Rates I enings walk among the matur- the bride in Albany. Calendar of Events brother of the bride, and Joe ton; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw, Three former students of j ing rows of crops to see which Yates brother of the groom. Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mrs. Schroeder when she I ones were to be gathered for Following a honeymoon in Crawford of Hoquim, Wash ; | taught at the old Minto school [ the freezer. Reno the couple will be at and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Craw many years ago were present One of the great pleasures home at 5397 Old Stage Road, ford, Mt. Angel didn’t attend for the occasion. They includ The oldest one there was ed Anna Jenkins of Lacomb, of a country gardener is to see Thursday, September 9— Central Point. shelves lined with home-made PHONE The bride, formerly employ Art Crawford. Those coming PHONE I.O.O.F. Lodge #144 meets Oscar Nystrom, and Mabel preserves, relishes and pickles, ed at Jallos Nursing home in the greatest distance were Mr. at Lodge Hall 8 p. m. Knutson of Gates. and this month has seen my Portland, plans on working in and Mrs. John Shaw. GATES Additional family members SALEM a nursing home in Medford The picnic was held at the attending were a niece, Bern shelves being restocked, mak Monday, September 13— 897-2777 ing a colorful display to re 581 -4047 Mr. Yates is an engineering Glover park in Tacoma. After ice Carrigan of The Dalles;. member the crops carefully Lions Club dinner meeting draftsman. ( the dinner was over all went At the reception, Mrs. Clet- i to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Heniferd’s Mrs Schroeder’s sister, Maude nourished to their maturity. 6:30 p. m. at the Frontier Inn. us Minten of Stayton, aunt | for watermellon. Then good Leeper of Albany; a nephew, Rhubarb and ginger, and ap Tuesday, September 14— Herman Grafe of Portland; ple, orange and ginger marma and Godmother of the bride, bye’s were said and all went grand-children, Julie Ann and lade for the breakfast toast. Mill City Woman’s Club 50th cut the cake. Serving at the home. Scott Schroeder of Crescent Peach, apricot, blackberry and Anniversary Reception 2 to 3882 State Street, Salem, Oregon 97301 punch bowl were two aunts of City, Calif., and Kathy Schroe apple, cherry, minted pineap 4:30 p. m. Fellowship Hall, the bride, Mrs. Ed Minten and Garden Club Meets der of Salem and great ple are other kinds that brigh Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Edward Hughes both of grandchildren, Tammy, Bar ten the scene, and in a few Stayton. Attending the guest At DeWitt Home Mill City Jayceettes meet at bara, Lisa, and Johanna (Jo weeks chunky marrow and The Mill City Garden Club book were Cindy and Sandy Canyon Area Every Thursday at the home of Nell De Jo) Birkholz of Stayton. Wil ginger preserves that has a I j 8 p. m. Place to be announced Mohr, sisters of the bride. Tak- met > later. From Mehama To Idanha ing care of the gift table was Witt with Ruth McCombs as lis Grafe, a nephew, telephon more liquid consistency so I good to spoon onto pancakes. | Wednesday, September 15— Mrs. Cyr was a ed from Washington, D. C. Miss Barbara Minten of Salem, co-hostess. < SLYVANIA and ZENITH SALES Among former local resi With the heavy rains at cousin of the bride. I guest of Marie Tolbert. Oth er members present were Mol dents attending were Mr. and month’s end the enormous to-1 Santiam Rebekah Lodge ly Larson, Rose Cree, Elsa Al Mrs. Delbert Jenkins of La-j I mato crop may not all ripen, meets at Lodge Hall 8 p. m. If the number following len, Jennie Cauble, Carole comb, Mr. and Mrs. Duane i so added to the shelves will be I of Sweet Home, Mr. | green tomato marmlade and Thursday, September 16— Of New or Used, Color or Black and White TV’s at your name on The En Thomas, Kate Doble, Pauline Norrie Hansen, Eleanor Corning, Toni and Mrs. Verne Clark of Stay relish. The first day of the Santiam Canyon Home Ex terprise label reads Thomas and Chris, Elsie Girod ton, Mr. ad Mrs. Vernon Todd I rains I ran out and started tension meets at Gates Club of Aumsville, Mr. and Mrs. i ra nspiating some oi me seea- I transplating of the seed- house 10 a. m. Public invited. 9-71 it's time to send and Mabel Yankus. A door prize of delicious Frank Smith of^Forest Grove^ lings I’ve been growing for I Paul Mason of next year’s flower beds. The a check for renewal. home baked goodies was furn T Mr and K Mrs. K A TT’o T* cfy 1 cAH » i J . • v« 1 ■.« ished by Ruth McCombs and Lebanon, Mrs. Anne Ferguson,, hedge cuttings I've made will Sponsored as a public service of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. benefit from this natural ir- I won by Eisa Allen. The Club bv rigation from the skies as will is planning a trip to Peter-1 William Shuey of Lyons. son Rock Garden in the Red-1 many rosebushes I planted two weeks ago when a neighbor I mond area on Sept. 23rd. The decided to discard them. They price will be $5.00 per per had a habit of jabbing him Insurance Agency, Inc. son and will be open to the Thursday, September 9— with their long thorns every public if anyone cares to join Chilli Beans 129 Wall Street tme he was working nearby the bus tour call Doris Rogers Buttered Toast on his vegetable crop. Bee Us For 1897-2012 before September 15 Cabbage Slaw I've some neighbors that are All Genera] Lines of Insurance Next meeting will be at the Frosted Spice Cake very keen organic gardeners I home of BelLe Heller with Milk and in the four years they , Marie Tolbert Co-hostess. . Friday. September 10— have been here their once der Fish Krisps PERSONAL STATIONERY elict land has blossomed into i Shower Honors Tator Tots Seasoned Green Beans Mrs. Frank Tuers LETTERHEADS Apricots Mrs. Janeta Huckeby was Raised Jelly Square I hostess for a baby shower at ENVELOPES Milk ' the home of Mrs Arlo Tuers I in honor of Mrs. Frank Tuers. Monday, September 13— Hamburger Gravy Those attending or sending Whipped potatoes gifts were Mrs Ida Briles and Carrot and Celery Sticks Terri of Scio. Mrs. Ellen Al Hot Rolls and Butter len. Mrs. Lola Henness. and Watermellon ' Mrs. Norma Henness all of Milk Gates. Maxine Hagen, Geneva Ball and Susan of Lyons. Carol Tuesday, September 14— Tuna Sandwich ENCLOSURES Sue Cooper, Linda Alderin and Vegetable Soup Shane. Evelyn Tuers. Karen Prunes BUSINESS CARDS Halseth and Bonita Vilibert of Sugar Cookie Salem Milk Mrs. Arthur Blackbum. Rose BOOKLETS Howell. Geraldine Tuers. Mrs. Wednesday. September 15— Pizza Gordon Kay and Peggy Coop ACCOUNTING FORMS Tomatoes er Mill City. Assisting with Oatmeal Cookie the shower was Mrs Alan RULED FORMS Cubed Jello Salad Tuers and Mrs. Arlo Tuers. Milk Anita M. Johnson, Frank Yates, Jr. Married Sept. 4 Many Out to Schroeder Anniv Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week We Now Carry a Good Stock of PICTURE FRAME MOULDINGS Crawford-Shaw Reunion Held Notes from Hermit Hollow CAPITOL SERVICE No Mileage Charge GOOD SELECTION School Lunch Menu I INVOICES Home Extension Club To Meet Sept. 16 The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 Mill Citv. O Thursday. September 16— Meat Hash Peas Bread and Butter Diced Pears Chocolate Cake Milk The first meeting of the fall | season for the Santiam Canyon ! Home Extension will be held | Thursday. September 16. at the I Gates Clubhouse, beginning at Friday. September 17— Submarine Sandwich 10:00 a. m. Sliced Tomatoes The meeting date was chang Applecrisp ed from September 9 to the Milk 16. due to conflicting dates for some of the officers. The ' ,'ublic is cordially invited to Why l<on t You Subscribe to attend the extension meetings The Mill City Enterprise MADISON & DAVIS