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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1972)
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Aug. 17, 1972 fhJoma*& Pcuje. Hollyman - Dennis fytinbow of Protection Vows to Be Repeated i LaMunyan Girls On Concert Tour Community Calendar of Events Fay and Sherry LaMunyan, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Les LaMunyan of Mill City, have Thursday, August 17— P6one «97-2772 Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor FOE Aerie #3384 regular Mill City friends have re recently returned from a five ceived invitations to the wed i week tour of England with a meeting at Lodge at 8 p. m. ding of Miss Cathy Hollyman, musical group, "Tom Keene Monday, August 21— and Dennis George Thompson and the Contemporaries”. American Legion meets at on Saturday, August 26 at 7:30 “The Contemporaries", from 15 Parkside Drive at 8 p. m. p. m. at the Westside Chris- Visits Allan Yankus the Los Angeles area, per ' tian Church in Roseburg formed at gospel concerts Wednesday, August 23— Recent visitors at the home for three weeks in South Eng AARP Santiam Chapter Miss Hollyman is the daugh of Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus land. They had opportunities meets at 7:30 p. m. at the San ter of Mr and Mrs. Forest Miss Venetta Mays and Carl | have been a group of their to perform in schools, youth tiam High school Student Haden Hollyman of Roseburg Flower girl was Lorri Han son, Allan’s friends, ---------- | clubs, churches and prisons. Commons. and Mr. Thompson, the son DeWayne Hanson exchanged , Arriving _ on _ Tuesday _______ were of Mr. and Mrs. George W. their wedding vows in a sum son and ring-bearer, Doug- For one week, they were mer wedding Sunday, August las Hanson, brother and sis- Tom Gillespie from England Thompson of Yoncalla. sponsored by Her Majesty’s Sponsored as a public service 6. at the Lyons United Method, ter of the groom. ’ " - _ — ¡whom Allan met while attend The bride to be graduated By Royal Navy and performed in from Roseburg High School ist Church with Rev. Arthur, A reception was held follow ing school in England and many naval establishments. Hanson officiating at the three ing the ceremony in the Steve Voltz from Walnut The response was tremendous and attended Jerry’s College of Beauty and Umpqua Commun o’clock double ring ceremony. church dining hall which was Creek, California a classmate and the girls were able to ity College. She is now em The church was decorated bj- decorated with lavendar and of Allan’s at Stanford Univer. make many new friends. Insurance Agency, Inc ployed by the Commercial Mrs. Hazel Wirth with large white glads and lavendar net. sity. They left Sunday after The other two weeks were i baskets of lavender glads and 493 Third Street Stayton Cutting and serving the five noon to return to Walnut spent on the continent visit Title Company in Roseburg. graduated Her fiance was g —.------- candelabra and large purple, tiered wedding cake, baked by Creek, California. Remember us when you are . from Yoncalla High School and and lavendar bows ...... .......................... .. ............................................... j ing Holland, Belgium and Ger Mrs. . Hazel Wirth, was .. Mrs. I Overnight guests Friday in need of life, health and ac many. anc Community vuuu«»««v Col- Owl I "he bride is the daugntei of [)aic Prichard of Clatskanie, were Mark and Annette Ku- attended Lane cident insurance. We are your in the lege. He s< erved ..................... - - U. - S. Mrs. Nona Johnson of Lyons aunt of the bride. Serving the bick from Los Angeles, Calif- complete insurance agency. • • by , and Herbert Herbert Mays Mays of of Portland Portland- j CQff -- ee was -- Mrs. — • ~ Smitli ornia. Hiram Army and is now employed Mutual of Enumclaw’s Rainbow R & R Cedar in Cottage Grove. , The groom is the son of Mr. ________ of Portland, also an aunt of the | Friday night guests were See Us For of Protection guards your farm Mr. Hollyman taught in the and Mrs- Carl “ans°n of« ,ay’ i I bride bride and and presiding presiding at at the Tom and Debbie Stinchfield with broad coverage . . . for your All General Lines of Insurance ton Organist was Mrs. Calvin puncb bowl was Miss Opal from Coos Bay and Cindy home, for all your farm equip Mill City Elementary y school Culbertson and soloist was Phelps from Longview, Wash., Moffatt of Astoria. They spent for three years before moving ment and buildings, for nearly » Mh’iw Vale »«.Salem who sung cousin of the bride. In charge Saturday and Sunday “back Phone 769-6311 all your farming activities. Talk I "Wherever Thou Goest” and of the guest book was Mrs. Le- packing” in the Mt. Jefferson . his wife now teach. to your M of E agent today. Cathy and her twin brother “The Wedding Prayer”. Light han Rawlins of Portland, cou Wilderness area returning to Insurance by ' were born while the Holly ing the candles was Rose Mary sin of the bride and taking the Yankus home for dinner care of the gifts was Miss De-. Sunday evening, man family lived in Mill City. Hanson. The bride, given in marriage anna Scott, cousin of the bride, i by her father, Herbert Mays, As her going-away outfit to of Portland, wore a gown of the coast, the bride chose a Mr. and Mrs. Earl I white chantilly lace over white r purple __.r............ _r......... ...... and .............. pink tapestry suit MUTUALDF satin, rounded neckline and with pink corsoge and white Loucks Have Visitors ENUMCLAW long sleeves with chapel train, accessories. Enumclaw, Washington Her finger-tip veil was held in The young couple, both gra- Visiting recently at the home place with a double tiara of duates of Stayton Union High of Mr. and M rs. Earl lace and seed pearls holding School, will make their home Loucks have been their son, silk net with matching trim.. ¡n Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Loucks and For something old. she wore a 1 family from Phoenix, Arizona. Insurance Agency, Inc locket belonging to her grand-I Their 16 year old son, Bret, mother, Mrs. Van Prichard, I Mrs. Sletto Hosts remained at the home of his 493 Third Street Stayton and she carried a bouquet of grandparents. pink and white carnations. Their son-in-law and daugh See Us For Lyons Garden Club Announcing ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shel Matron of honor was her sis-: All General Lines ter, Mrs. Richard Flemming ! ier, «us. niuiiiu r leiiuiuiig.. LYONS—Mrs. Lloyd Sletto ton, Steve, Laurie and Karen Insurance Bridesmaids Oletta V.-.'- Gas- | ' was hostess for the meeting from Campbell, California .. . IW Cl HU IM.' were vc.m Phone 769'631 I peretti, Jeraletta Mays, sister of the Lyons Garden Club were here to attend their class of the bride, Wanda Fowler Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Or- reunion on August 5. Mrs. i good and Lorrain Terry, who wore ville Downing presided over Shelton and the children drove I lavendar satin gowns with pur- the meeting with Mrs. Ralph up and Bob flew up and re- pie velvet tops trimmed in j uuwnci, Downer, Bcuictaiy. secretary. turned with his wife. The news? Roll call was answered by children remained to visit with i pink. Each carried a single their grandparents, Mr. and naming your favorite petunia. stem of lavendar glads, with lavendar net bows in their A report was heard on their Mrs. Glen Shelton, at Lincoln field-trip to Portland where City and Mr. and Mrs. Loucks hair. I ways choose our famous Standing as best man was they visited OMSI. rose gar in Mill City and other rela- Rodney Hanson, the groom’s dens and the Pittock mansion, tives in the area. was also heard on the ] Mr. and Mrs. Loucks went ___ A report . ■ brother. Ushers were Lehan Rawlins, Richard Pace, Hu-1 1 , picnic held at the Weidman to Lincoln City last Thursday land brought the children to bert Bones and Jerry Hanson, home. Following the business meet- Mill City. j also a brother of the groom ing, Mrs. Darwin Raines from ' Monday their daughter, Mrs. I Mill City gave a very impress- I Roberta Limbocker of Salem ive demonstration on flower came up and took Bret and ' Steve to Salem for a visit. arranging. The door prize was won by ( The children will all re- Mrs. Roy Wright. Present for I turn to their homes the last Featuring 5 new scripts» the meeting were: Mmes. Ar week in August. thur Olmstead, Otto Weidman, fía. Glen Julian, Leonard Cruson, i Ralph Downer, Chester Riggs, VtMdIAto Hugh Johnston, Peggy Wright, NURSERY SCHOOL Percy Hiatt, James McPhee- Parents interested in ters, Orville Downing, Alex Creative Playtime for , Bodeker, Kathy Neal, Mrs. | nOSIHIlHI their pre-school Child Gladys Nygaard, Mrs. Rachel from age 3 to 4^. | Olmstead, Mrs. Eva Bressler, Mrs. Florence Burmester, Mrs. Please Call Mrs. Raines and the hostess, Mrs. Sletto. Valerie McClain On Saturday, Aug. 26 Venetta Mays-Carl Hanson Exchange Vows In Lyons Methodist Church Man hom England MADISON & DAVIS Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week My Neighbors MADISON & DAVIS i Flower Wedding Line Invitations SPECIAL Hair Shaping Low P. H. 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Krecklow and Jean Drynan, 1+the number TOIlowing joined a group of girls from I the Portland Area Council, on. a cruise and bicycle trip in the Y°ur name On San Juan Islands. There were ' 40 girls on the cruise. l+amrle® LkJ They enjoyed the beauty of Terprise laDCI reads i£» islands icl iiirlc* aboard • 1 Vxrxa vrl a o private 1 the yacht and on the bicycle tours. Among the interesting plac 8-72 it's time to send es they saw were a Mausoleum built by John S. McMillan, a check for renewal Butchart Gardens, The Royal London Wax Museum in Vic toria. The Empress Hotel, and the beautiful San Juan Islands. The only injury was a twist ed ankh for Jean Drynan on Monday causing her to miss pedaling the 52 miles on bicy. I cle as the other girls did. 1 The girls returned with ' many happy memories and heartily recommend the trip for anyone. Regular $25.00 Perm rotien Packs 897-2469 ... S3 DEBBIE BELYEU STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN 240 S. W. Broadway OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT The Senior Citizens bingo party held last Wednesday, August 9, at the Fellowship hall of the Presbyterian church had a record attendance of 30 present. There were three win ners throughout the evening. Guest speaker was Opal Wil lard of Salem. The monthly bingo parties, which have been sponsored by the Mill City Jayceettes, will continue each month and will be sponsored ly the same group of young ladies who will be known as the ‘ Bingo Cal lers” instead of the Jayceettes. Members of the group are Ro bin Bain, Anna Syverson, Ei leen Clark and Vance Edwards. The group stated there would be no changes in the parties. »2” (Developed and Printed) 20 Exposure Kodacolor $£49 (Developed and Printed) 20 Exposure Slides $159 36 Exposure Slides $259 Wa+ch For Wednesday's IDL Ad Circular For Additional Savings MILL CITY PHARMACY Your Gdt Headquarters" phone 897-2812 Frank Stromquist, Owner Mill City, Oregon