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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1971)
2__ The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dee. 16, 1971 'UJosnawi ßcUfO. SHOP and SAVE Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Christmas Decorations Local Writers at I OFF $7.98 $3.47 While You Are In Our Store Shopping Have A FREE Cup of Coffee. Gene and Judy Fief FIEF'S TRUE VALUE HARDWARE Phone 859-2257 Miss Hay Weds William Summit in Church Ceremony The Santiam Canyon Home Extension met last Thursday , at the Gates Clubhouse. A Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Rambo short business meeting wa and Mrs. George Long attend held, followed by a potluck The wedding of Georgia ed the 27th annual Statesman dinner and Christmas party. (Dodie) Elizabeth Hay, daugh- correspondent’s dinner at a Announcement was made for er of Mrs. Lee Fisher of Mill Salem restaurant Saturday. open house at the new Exten Jity, to William Summit of Mrs. Rambo has been a States sion office on December 1< Albany, was solemnized Sat man writer from this area for . from noon until 5 p. m. many years but is turning her : A tour of a TV station anc urday evening, December 4 at the Mill City Presbyterian duties over to Mrs. Long, ef- Gerber Legendary Blades Co. church with the Rev. Wayne fective December 31. | and a luncheon is being plan- Blake performing the double Hank Arends, acting Region- ned for sometime in Febru- ring, candlelight ceremony. al editor of The Statesman ' ary- More details of the tour The bride was given in mar was master of ceremonies with j will be announced later. riage by her brother, Mike Wendell Webb, editor, telling ' Those attending were Jessie Hay of Wrangell, Alaska. " Hannah Catherwood, the group of the progress of Caryl, The bride’s floor-length or the paper and the new offset Leonora Cutsforth, Myrtle ganza gown was fashioned with press which is to be in opera Donohue, Sue Gillenwater, an empire waist, long full tion in January. Lola Henness, Fay Moore, Shir sleeves, and tiers of ruffles The Silverton High school ley Swaim, Mabel Wood, Bea cascading down the back. Her Choralaires provided some out Gordon, Ruth McCombs, Doro trailing over-the-face veil was standing entertainment and thy Newberg and guest, Ida bordered with lace matching a John Baker, vice president of Carey. pearl Juliet cap, and a pearl Propect for the January necklace which was a bridal Mt. Angel college, gave a talk, meeting will be “ Adventures “The American Dream.” gift from the groom. in Salad Making” with Molly Why Don t You Subscribe to Larson and Marion White as The Mill City Enterprise leaders. Statesman Dinner Make Up Mirrors Veg-O-Matic Extension Unit Has Christmas Party Phone 897-2772 Mehama Reg. Hours: 8 a.m.—6 p.m. ¡Meet Thursday Men’s Polyester DOUBLE KNIT PANTS $1500 $098 ** $1098 I The regular meeting of the I 1 Presbyterian Women’s Associa- Assc j tion was held at the Fellow- I ship Hall, Thursday afternoon, I December 9. Mrs. John Swan I served the dessert luncheon to 1 the 10 present, including the Rev. Wayne Blake, before the business session. President Lee Lyness was in charge of the business meet- I ing, with Mary Kelly reading ' the minutes of the previous meeting as acting secretary. The treasurer’s report was giv en by Mary Tuers. As secretary for over-seas sewing, Clara Epperson read a letter from the Presbyterial Sewing Secretary showing a long list of needed items for j the National Mission assign ment, including a quilt and ' cash. ! It was suggested that Lee I Lyness and Clara Epperson investigate the purchase of a new tablecloth for wedding re ceptions in Fellowship Hall. Expenses for the recent luncheon for churchwomen and their guests were reported by Treasurer Tuers. Concensus of opinion was that the luncheons, of which there have been three so far, have been very worth while, and will probably be continued. The afternoon’s devotionals I I were given by Mary Loucks , who opened with prayer, read-1 ing, “A Song in the Air” from 1 the Treasury of Religious Verse, “Christmas Bells” by Henry W. Longfellow, “A Lasting Christmas" from the Guidepost magazine, and “The Great Discovery,”’ the Christ mas story. The hostess, Lettie Swan, closed the meeting with prayer. 191 a Jzr- ' « ..ÄEWL IT Hr Mr. and Mrs. William Summit Mrs. Merle Stewart, sister the organ and the Rev. Blake of the bride, was the Matron- sang “The Wedding Song” at of-Honor, and the bridesmaids intervals during the ceremony, were Marsa Voorhies, cousin accompanied by Janey Paulson of the bride from the Univers on the guitar. The church was ity of Alaska, and Roberta decorated with baskets of red Gill, sister of the groom. They gladiolus and white Mums, were attired in floor-length candelabras of white tapers red velvet dresses with white with single candles burning in fur trim and carried red and the windows. Christmas holly white carnations with sprigs of and red satin bows decorated Christmas holly. Red velvet I the entrance to the pews. bows adorned their coiffures. I Following the ceremony, a Denise Stewart, niece of the reception was held in Fellow bride, was flower girl carry ship hall. Assisting were rela- ,,16 a aua aACLv. ___________ ing basket of Christmas holly „¡fives of the bride, Mrs. Clif- and her attire matched that of ford Stewart, Miss UndaSte- the bridesmaids. The nephew wart and Mrs. Bus Sargent of of the bride, Mike Stewart, Eureka, Calif., Mrs. Mike Hay of Wrangell, and Mrs. Tom was the ringbearer. ___ was ______ ., __ The best ... man Gary Ma- Voorhies of Juneau, Alaska, lone of Albany and the ushers Family and out-of-town guests Merle Stewart and Elmer Sch- gathered later at the home of neider. the Lee Fishers for a cham- Mrs. Judy Lengacher played I pagne supper. Attractive Christmas GIFTS Deck the House and Halls with Christmas Flowers, Arrangements and Wreaths Easy to Use—Easy to Give Plants, Corsages, Poinsettias, and Mums Candles and Candle Rings Glassware LAY-AWAY PLAN WIRE SERVICE ANYWHERE Brunner's Flowers We Now Have Two Locations For your Shopping Convenience RIGHT NEXT DOOR TO THE BANK 230 N. E. 4th St Ph. 897-2452 $450 HEATING OIL DRESSES $7 2998 16 SLIPS *3” t. *5” To GOWNS $4°° T $8°° To BALDWIN’S N. 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