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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1972)
Diane Schwindt Married May 6 8—The MHl City Enterprise, Thursday, May 11. 1972 Ì Kellys Attend Stayton Post Office Event Q Qf „ , r Year Is Former Mill City Resident Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly LYONS -St. John Fisher Ca tholic church in Portland was drove to Stayton Monday af the setting for the wedding of ternoon to attend the observ Diane Marie Schwindt and ance of the 100th Anniversary’ Flying to New York Sunday Ronald Larry Donaca, who of the Post Office in that city. exchanged their marriage vows To commemorate the event an was Mrs. Chester (Catherine) before a large group of rela open house was held in the Lyon, Oregon Mother of the tives and friends Saturday, lobby, with two former post Year. She will attend the Am May 6. The Nuptial Mass was masters, Mrs Grace E Nei erican Mother’s meeting when at 2 p. m. with Father Brown bert, who served for nearly a a new mother of the year will officiating. Mrs. Douglas Don quarter of a contrary (March be named. Accompanying Mrs aca sang Ave Marie and Our 2. 1934 to April 1, 1959), and Lyon. 82, was her daughter. Father during the ceremony. Mrs. Emma Brown Sloper, her Mrs. Howard Somers of Port The bride is the daughter of predecessor, (April 16. 1925 to land. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schwindt March, 1934), both in attend Of particular interest is the of Lyons. Parents of the bride ance and happy to greet many fact that Mrs. Lyon taught old friends The latter was groom are Mr. and Mrs. Wil school here many years ago; brought from Salem by her also for two years at Lyons lard Donaca of Portland. The bride chose a gown of son, Judge Vai Dare Sloper. and a later date during World Postmaster and Mrs. William War II. Her husband was the white organza over taffeta Fair of Stayton hosted the af featuring a Victorian neckline founder of the Boy Scout with Irish lace. Matching lace fair. with Mrs. Fair serving the Troop in Mill City and many edged the full skirt forming cake, cookies and coffee. Many ’•oldsters” will remember those a circular train. Her floral plants and floral arrangements fun-filled days. Mr Lyon, .......... „ _ also „ operat- headpiece held in place a had been sent for the occasion. who with his „ wife Across from Santiam Golf Course I shoulder length bouffant veil. Mrs. Fair also had her large, efj a gOyS> Farm near I<ebanon collection of stamp.- on display. stamp- display ’ . f or un d er p r i v i] e ged children, is She carried green and white envelopes were credited with founding the . ....... spider mums and white Steph- Free souvenir Check With Us First For All Your given out to customers and vis .first Scout troop (Mill City) anotis. Mrs. Scott Rustay, sister of itors. | west of the Mississippi. Stayton’s first postmaster j The Oregon Lions Auxiliary, the bride, served as honor at tendant. Bridesmaids were was Samuel D. McCauley, fol one of the Oregon Mother’s Donna Donaca. sister of the lowed by Abner D. Gardner, sponsors called Mrs. Lyon last groom, and Darlene Adams, John H. Barnaby, Wilson S. week, a surprise to her. to in cousin of the bride. Their iden- J I i Watters, William A. Elder, S. form her that the group was tical dresses were floor length L. Stewart. E D. Alexander, paying her round trip flight □i mini fashioned of mint green green or- or Ed6ar B Watters, Elsie Eng- fare to New York. flow. I llsh- William H Hobson, Em-! Mrs. Lyon, is extremely ganza over taffeta t--------- Their ------- ------- er arrangements were green ma Sloper, Grace Neibert, and alert and attractive and con spider mums, wood roses and William Fair, wnu has held the tinues with her activities. 1 white position since 1959. baby breath. Large, brimmed hats were worn by all three. was his Junior Women Hold Richard Donaca brother's best man. Douglas Bake Sale Friday Donaca, also a brother of the groom, Don Slaybough, and | The _________ _ ___________ _ newly formed Mill ___ City Richard Walker were ushers | Junior Woman’s club held a Following the ceremony, a bake sale Friday. This was reception was held in the St. the club’s first project and it John Fisher reception room.' was reported to be successful. Mrs. Theresa Silbernagel, aunt Mrs. Rich Moore was chair- of the bride, and Mrs. Zola man. Blackwell, aunt of the groom, > On May 21 the group plans cut the wedding cake Mrs. I ! to serve lunch to the Sea bees Mrs. Mary Jane Stavang, cousin of who will be working on the The Closing of his office and medical praci ce at 470 E. the bride, served the punch, new City Park that day. Heaa- and Mrs. Josephine Thomas, (ng arrangements will be Carol another cousin of the bride, Brosig and Kathy O'Donnell, Washington St., Stayton, Oregon, on May 31, 1972. was at the coffee urn. Cherri: Miss Starla Neal, a Junior Krieger took care of the guest at Santiam, has been chosen as Patients who desire their medical records to be transfered may book. Ann and Leslie Donaca, Fourth of July Princess for nieces of the groom, passed the club. do so by having a physician of their choice submit a written the scrolls. I Installation of officers will After their honeymoon at be held May 30 at 7:30 p. m. request to Dr. Meyn's office. Lake Tahoe, the new Mr. and at the Gates Clubhouse. Mrs. Mrs. Donaca will make their Douglas Suckling is chairman, first home in Beaverton. I Installation ceremonies will be conducted by the Mill City Woman’s club and the public WSCS Plans To is invited. Fishing and 7 Hunting Needs Check with us Marv s Sporting Goods Now OPEN In Our NEW LOCATION SPORTING GOODS All Mom’s s Love A Gift Certificate for Beauty Service 1 We do a complete line of Redkin Hair Treatments. Have your hair conditioned now, the Redkin Method for one of our natural looking Permanents. Our Hair Dressers are experienced in all types of Hair Styling and Beauty Care. Let Our Operators Serve You Also A Nice Selection of Gifts For Mother I ir s 717 No. 3rd Stayton, Ore. 769-5799 WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING N. S. MEYN, M. D ANNOUNCES _ Attend Salem Coffee For your Lawn and Garden Diazinon Chlordane Rotenone Triox Dieldrin Treeheai Weed-B-Gon Up-Start Malathion Fruitone Bulb Food Nox'Moss Tomato Dust Rose Dust Casoron Dibrom Bone Meal Isotox Sevin Dust Rootone LYONS Mrs. Orpha Roye was hostess for the meeting of the Women’s Society of Chris tian Service Tuesday after noon Alta Bodeker presided over the meeting with Evelyn Julian secretary. Leora Stev ens was in charge of devotions assisted by several members. Plans were made to attend an officers coffee to be held in Salem May 12. It was also voted to send a donation to the Golden Cross at the Me- thodist home, also a donation to Tempe, Anz to help with the care of an Indian girl. A report was heard from the birthday luncheon. Those attending were Doro thy Downer. Mildred Prich ard. Leona Gunn, Florence Darling. Leora Stevens, Alta Bodeker, Evelyn Julian, Ellen Whaley. Eva Bressler. Alma Olmsteao ■ nd the hostess, Mrs. Roye. Alaska Fish Fertilizer Flotox Garden Sulfur Rhododendron Fertilizer Hyponex Plant Food Fruit and Vegetable Spray Hornet and Wasp Spray Harry Peterson feels a little closer to his telephone today. Harry is a farmer and breeds prize beef stock. Last month one of his cows was calfing, giving birth in a breach position. Quickly recognizing what was happening he called Doc. Brown, the local vet, who hurried out to save both mother and baby Harry commented that sometimes you don't really realize how much you depend on your telephone. Bug-Geta Snail Pellets W. A. 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