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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1972)
Bridal Shower Held For Christy Barnett Wedding Reception Honors Bob Dithers Mr and Mrs Robert Ditter (Doris Gaines of Salem, were honored with a post wedding reception on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs. Clifford Hoekstre cousins of the bridegroom There were about 80 friends and relatives attending the affair The young couples marriage took place ir. Rer‘ r. Wash or. Marcr. IS The bridegroom is the son f George Spars- Ditter of Mill City and he ana Mrs Dit ter Hanna.-. Catherwood' shared honors at the party. They were married at Sur.im- ity or. April 18 The younger Mrs Ditter is employed as a secretary at the Oregon Project NewGate and Mr Ditter ;s a partner in the M and D Insurance Agency ir. Keizer LYONS—Mrs Lind* Minter, and Kathy Barnett were host esses for a shower honoring br.de-elect. Christy Barnett, at the Calvin Trahan home Friday night Refreshments were served following the opening of the gifts tc the honored guest and The Ente'prise Prints Wedding Eioert C raftsmanshi p—Fcst CLASS OF 1972 Rodney Wayne Luke James Norns Lyness Patricia Elaine McClintock Linda Mane Mack Jennifer Kae Mansfield Nancv Mane More Sharon Louise Moise Tom Mane New her? Linda Louise Oakland Christine Marie Ohrt Victoria Sue Olson Gordon Dale Piotts Sherry Lee Richards John Edwin Ruby Rebecca Dorene Szvaze Craig Allen Stevens Roberta Lmn Tate Randy Jay Walker Hope Louise Willsor. Robert Irving W ilson. Jr William John Wood ★ ♦ HONOR GRADUATE* Hope Louise Millson Victoria Sue Olson William John Mood Debra Carmen Bamhardt Mary Gay Fieetvwod Daniel Thomas Cox Gordon Dale Pfeotts Rebecca Dorene Savage ♦ ♦ Commencement Friaay, June 2nd Mrs. Dons Sheythe Mr. Thomas Grant ' Pomp and Circumstance"—Hgar •Invocation................................ Mr. Donald Dishong Pastor. Community Church Salutatory Address . ... Victoria Olson Clarinet Sok?.................................Betsy LaMunyan "Misty" — Garner Introduction of Speaker Mealey W. Jahn Superintendent of SchooL. 129-J Commencement Address Dr. \ erne A Duncan Superintendent of Clackamas Intermediate Education District Vocal Solo............................... Frances Blumenstein "Sunrise. Sunset" — Jerry Bock Ac pom pan ist — Mr. Thomas Grant presentation of Awards Burton B Boroughs Principal Santiam High School Flute Sok............................................... Dora Hovey "Simple Aveu' (Song Without Word»'—F Thome Hope Willaot Vaiecictorv Andre** Da nd H Bamhard‘ PrwK-ntaUor. of Diplomas Mrs Dons Sheyths •Reomaiona. Mr Thomas Grant ’Congrega» >n Standing •Processional ♦ ♦ ■* Purple and White 7i**s Colors ___ White Rose 31 ms .......... Flower Motto----- "Look back only when you car. find 9* something to help push you ahead ' —G. Parka ♦ ♦ BALDWIN'S 351 3rd Wa-matû. PcUfA Norma J. Long Wornan s Page Editor Phone 769-2926 S+ay+on Oregon Phone 897-2772 Junior Women to Install OH'cers The Gates Club House w be the setting May- 3> f< dinner and installation of of ficers for the newly organized Mill City Jr Womar s Club The evening will begin with a potluck dinner at ~ 30 p m er. an u ;-.h Mrs D ug Suckl.ng Mrs gene Torr. Grant and Mrs Terry Morris heading the arrange Alta ments. and Following dinner, members of the Mill City Woman's Club will conduct the installation Announcements ceremonies Mrs Mel Rambo „no Mrs Charles Kelly are in Service oo charge Anyone interested in attend ing the affair should call Mrs S-.-kling 89”-256C Mrs Mor ris. 89.-3124 or Mrs Grant at 897-2043 so that necessary ar rangements car. be made SANTIAM GRADUATES OF 1972 Mitchell Lynn Alban Debra Carmen Bamhardt Frances Elaine Blumenstein Cynthia Ann Bozek John Ray Brannan Jennifer Pauline Chance Jackie Lee Clark Daniel Thomas Cox Karen Lea Davis Mary Gay Fleetw--od Paul Richard Freeman Dale Edward Grant Loran Lee Hagen Nancy EUen Harris Steven Charles Hewson Dons Irene Hovey Anita Lucille Hutchinson Karen Mane Hutchinson Bill Max Kenline Mane Ann Kent Betsy Lvnn LaMunyan 2—The Mill City Enterprise. Thursday, May 25. 1972 Elkhorn, a Rainbow girl. Jan et Lewis. Junior Past mother ad visor, and Mary Kelly. After the reception, the young people were invited to Fellowship hall for a pizza partv Mill City Lodge 180 AFAAM 1 sponsored the reception; Bar bara Gillenwater was in ! charge of the guest book and ' committees included. tele phone. Jill Krecklow Corlis- Archer awards. Verlene Pet erman. Linda Long. Christy Spurgeon; refreshments She.- lev Richards. Jack; Wilson; Historian. Verlene Peterman, and sett.ng up Assembly. Su san Keene The invitations, programs I and many of the flowers which . added to the affair were made I by Susy Wilson. Stayton. Mrs. Frank Tuers ana Scott of Yachats. Mr. and Mrs Darrel Crossler and daughter. Phvllise Nygaard Staats. Gin ger Nygaard Hainz. all f Sal em. Mr and Mrs Richard Cla sen. John. Donna and Melissa of Lyons. Mr and Mrs Rich ard Parker and Jen of Albany. Linda Parker Cottrell. Corval- - Mabel Swanson of \ ida Mr and Mrs Jack Frost. Julie and Jean of Arlington Mr and Mrs Albin Rasp of Scappoose and Ross Klutke of Salem Camp Fire Girls Go to Camp Kilowan The fourth grade group of Camp Fire girls, “singing rain bow.-." Wa-Ta-Chi. spent Sat- urd. y and Sunday at Camp Kilowan. Girls attending were Cathy Whitmore. Tonya Port er. Wanda Walczak. Elaine Hoover and their leader. Mrs. Ed Whitmore. Accompanying the group were Mr. Whitmore and Steven Due to the wet and rainy weather, the group was unable to do any outside work at the camp However, the girls did their cooking outside and re About 100 friends greeted ported a good time Mrs Gwen Schaer at the -e- Mrs. Slater Observes cept.or. hon- ring her Sunday afternoon. May 21. at the Gates M.s.- Susy Wilson, daughter 92nd Birthday Club House Hostesses were advisors of Marilyn Assembly, Community Mrs Bi me S Liter celebrat of Mr and Mrs Robert Wilsor. as is the new mother advisor. Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt. Mrs. ed her 92nd birthday or. May was installed as Worthy Ad Rainbow officers installed Joseph Bowes. Mrs Gale Dor Calendar of Events 19 at ar. Albany Nursing Home visor .: Marilyn Assembly. =(k included Worthy Advisor, othy Mrs Glen Henness and She is a former resident of Order jf Rainbow for Girls at Susy Wtison Worthy Associate Mrs. William Pennick. Mill City The serving table was cen Advisor. Verlene Peterman: Mrs Ollie Muise. a grand ceremonies Saturday evening Charity. Christy Spurgeon tered with a white cake decor daughter baked and decorated at the IOOF hall Her theme Hope. Jack: Wilson: Faith. t ated with pink roses and an ap Thursday, May 2 a Large birthday cake and took was "What the World Needs Shelley Richards. Recorder. propriate message Humme. Marilyn Club Potluck lunch to the none for the celebration. Now" and her colors were Linda Long: Treasurer. Nancy children figurines surrounded Attending the party were pink and red. used m the de- Lalack: Chaplain. Patty Spur the cake and silver candalabra eon at the home of Mrs. Wil- | liam Lyness at 12 noon. Co- her sons. Mr and Mrs Joe corations geon: Drill Leader. Corliss and lavendar rhododendrons Slater from Redwooc Valley Installing officers were : Archer. Love. Kathy Corning: I completed the arrangement j ' hostess Mrs Murrv Moore I Calif Chester Slater from Worthy Colleer. Religion. Sally Jankins Na ! Vases Advisor. of _______ lavendar ___ rhododen- j Mill City Jayceettes meet at , — Sever. Mrs William Timm, a Grant; Chaplain. Nancy Lalack ture. Susan Keene: Immortal drons were placed about the the home of Mrs Rod S.vver- ------ -------- . daughter from Mill City Mrs Marshall Jenny Chance Re ity’. Vicki Vandercouvermg. ' ( room. son at 7:30 p. m. Vickie, corder. Linda Long: Musician Fidelity. Jill Krecklow: Pa i Serving were Mrs Robert j great Ruby Brisbin. Susy s great triotism. Sue McClintock: Ser Levon, sister of Mrs. Schaer. IOOF Lodge No. 144 meets Dexter grandmother: and M -ther Ad vice Debbie McLain: Confi Mrs Gary Swanson, daughter at 8 p m. at the Lodge Hall. also of visor, Juanita Morgan Culver dential Observer. Lynette of Mrs Schaer. of Dallas and Santiam Hi Schoo’ Awards The first four are past Hughes: Outer Observer. Jean Mrs. Joseph Bowes Miss Lor: Night in the High School Au Drynar.: Musician. Natalie Levon, niece of the honored ditorium at 7:30 p m Wills: Choir Director. Kathy guest, was in charge of the, FOE =3384 Aerie and Aux Lyness. and Choir Member. guest book which depicted a Lon Bethel A few were un little red schoolhouse and was iliary meeting at the Lodge at able to be present but will be made by Mrs Verne Shaw and 8 pm. installed later. Mrs Joseph Bowes Mrs Schaer's other children Friday. May 26— Crowning ceremony for the Lions Club Installation of new Worthy Advisor was put attending were Royal J Schaer Officers Banquet at the Fron- •y a group of young men of Gates, and Capt Rodney tier Inn. Social hour 6:30 Din- Willamette and Chemek- Schaer. USAF, who flew out net 7:30 p. m. Chapters of the Order of for the reception from Ft DeMolav in Salem. A gift was Belvoir. Va. Monday. May 29— presented to the boys after- Entertainment was provided Memorial Day Observance ■ds. and they announced by Mrs Dons Williams at the t a gift of a stuffed panda piano and vocal solos by Mrs Tuesday. May 30— ! be given to Susy Wilson Richard Cox r. as is the custom. .Among numerous gifts re Junior Woman’s Club Instal Il past worthy advisors of ceived was a money tree of lation of officers and potluck ilyn Assembly were intro dollar bills tied on by ribbons, dinner at the Gates Clubhouse duced. as well as the past mo a gift certificate from the at 7:5? p m. Installation cere ther advisors. Dorothy Peter school board and presented by monies by Mill City Woman's son and Janet Lewis This Clare Henness. board member, Club—Goldie Rambt and Mary year's Rainbow Dad. Dor. Mof ar. Owl piggy bank x:th col Kelly, co-chairmen. fatt. was asked for a few lection from the Gates Elemen words under good of the order tary School, and a card sign Wednesday. May 31— and members of the Rainbow ed by fourth thr mgh eighth Santiam High School Bacca Board who were present were grades of Mill City Elemen laureate Services at 8 p m. at introduced. including the tary. the High School Auditorium. chairman. J C Kimmel. Vern Mrs Schaer began her teach on Peterman. John Roter.. Jua ing career at Gates. She has Sponsored as a public service nita Culver, and Joe Bowes | been in the teaching profess- By Seniors of Santiam an d Detroit-Idanha High Susy Wilson introduced intreduted ' ‘ ion for 35 years and has taught members f her family, mclud- ■ two generations of families Schools. May you succeed in your chosen field ir.g her mother. Birdie Wilson She taught in Lebanon for a and her Jack!, who is I short time until they moved of endeavor. We vcsh you every success. ' also a lir back to Gates Ln 1947 where Insurance Agency, Inc Assembly she has taught continuously DETROIT-IDANHA GRADUATES OF with a v since that time She will retire 493 Third Street Stayton great i at the end of this school year Deems Benton See Us For Brisbin Susy presented gifts as second grade teacher. •Mary Bittner to her installing officers, and Many local friends, students •Catherine Crist ' a gift to the mother advisor and ex-students called during AU General Lines of Insurance from the Assembly. P-andy Gardner the afternoon and out of town Phone 769-63 I I The traditional white Bible friends were Mrs Edward Ben Grant was presented to Shelley Rich Klecker and Mabel Smith of Frank Golden ards the newly installed Faith. > Suzanne Harrison ' as she starts through the • F Donald Hiebert I chairs Formerly it was pre Patrick Lyon sented to the out-going worthy •Susanne Morgan advisor. but this practice was P.ick Nickles recently changed Susan P.eeves Awards were handed out to, i the girls in the form of color •Gregory Slayden bars by the mother advisor ac- David Stevenson ■H- ' cording to their efforts and •National Honor Society Members achieA.-em.ents in service to the I Assembly and in the commun- ♦ ★ ity It was also announced that, the Grand Cross of Colors.' Commencement Wednesday, May 31 the highest honor possible, was I being presented to Esther| 8:00 P. M Freeman Karen Davis. Patty Processional - . . . Mrs. Marya ret Zelfer McClintock, and Mrs Virgil the only one of the four Invocation - - - ... Mr. Phi! Hartlir.g Lewis able to be present for the sur (Detroit Community Church) prise Saiutatorian ... ... Gregory Slayden An addenda was put on by I Musica. Selection* - - - Detroit School Chorus a group of the Rainbow Girls I honoring Colleen Grant, the Introduction of Speaker - - Ronald Wilkerson Junior Past Worthy Advisor 'Superintendent of Detroit School* and a gift was presented to Commencement Address ... Jerry Butler her Another addenda, more on the comical variety and ar- (Personnel Manager Stayton Cannery i ' ranged by Christy Spurgeon, Presentation of Awards - - Ronald WUxersor. was put on for the pleasure For The Time You Are Gone Larry Poole ! of Susy W.lson by the line Vaiedictonan.................................... Susanne Morgan I officers and the honoree was Presentation of Graduating Class Ronald Wilkerson i presented with a stuffed an- Presentation of Diploma* - - Mrs Opal Leming ' imal. Following installation, a re (Chairman. Board of Education) ception. was held for those pre For The Length Of Time You Are Gone Benediction Mr. Phu Härtling sent in the dining room, with Mis Margaret Zelfer i the serving table colorfully- Recessional covered in bright table cloths. I the gift of Janet Lewis Spring CLASS MOTTO ' flowers graced the center of * We Are The Hope For The Future" each table and a dec rated INSURANCE AGENCY, INC Ciass Colors - - - Red and White , cake honored Susy Wilson. Presiding at the serving ta- Class Flower - - - - - Gladiola Ph. 769-6311 Stayton bles were Tena Graham, wh Class Advisor M ff Kathleen Boeckstiegel . I cut the cake. Mrs McLain. f Debbie McLain of Sunday Afternoon Advisor of Rainbow Here Saturday MADISON & DAVIS Vacations ARE FUN ACCIDENTS and SICKNESS Can Happen See Us For Protection 3 Days To Six Months Madison - Davis