The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 24, 1972, Page 2, Image 2

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    NURSERY SCHOOL
Parents interested in
Creative Playtime for
their pre-school Child
from age 3 to 41 ?.
2__ The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Aug. 24, 1972
' Swans Have Family
Reunion in Salem
The annual Swan family re­
union was held in the form
of a picnic dinner at Bush
Park in Salem Sunday. Attend­
Please Call Mrs.
ing from here were Mr. and
Phone 897-2772
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
Valerie McClain
Mrs. John Swan and their
houseguests. Mr. and Mrs. John
897-2469
Estel Swan of Fithian, Ill.,
Family Worship To Be
Ronald Swan of Orofino, Ida.,
Mill City
and Agnes Koenig of Wenat-
Stressed in September
> chee, Wn.
| Also attending from here
If the number following was James Swan and his son-
By Presbyterians
in-law and daughter, Orville
Rev. Luther Kurtz of the
your name on The En’ and Donola Oderman of Gold
Presbyterian church announced
I Beach. Other family members
Sunday morning that the
in attendance from Port­
terprise label reads ' were
land, West Linn. Salem, Eu-
LYONS—Michele Marie Sa­
Patricia Whitmore. Marilyn Session was stressing “Fam­
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gene' Oregon Clty and Hous- (Molly) Larson and Nancy Gi­ ily Worship” as of the first of vikko and Larry Dean Bilyeu 1
•* S Time TO send | ton, i>ex. It was estimated that rod have been selected Out­ September. During the 11 o’­ were united in marriage June
there were about 35 people standing Young W o m en of clock service there will be a 17 at a nuptial Mass at the
a check for renewal, i present.
d to nursery for pre-school child­ Shrine of St. Terese. The
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America for ___
1972, ,______
according
After the reunion the John an announcement today by the ren, and a group meeting for bride is the daughter of Mr.
children of school age who and Mrs. Bernhart Savikko of
Swans and the Estel Swans Mill city Garden club.
drove to Rickreal to visit an | j They were nominated by the attend. In fact, it is hoped to Douglas, and the groom is the
old-time friend and former re­ | organization earlier this year have something to offer for son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bil­
sident. Mrs. W C. “Bill” Hill. on the basis of their achieve­ all ages.
yeu of Lyons.
I
During the worship service
The bride was escorted down
ments.
Sunday
morning
an
impressive
the aisle by her father. She
Now in Its eighth year, the
Outstanding Young Women of dedication ceremony was held wore a floor length empire­
America program recognizes for two recent memorial gifts. waist gown of ivory rose lace
pwi l young
women between the Rev. Kurtz was assisted by over ivory satin. The dress
ages of 21 and 35 for their con­ i I Carl Kelly in dedicating the was designed and made by the
tributions to the betterment of new Pulpit Bible presented by bride and had a ruffled bodice,
their communities, professions Otto Witt in memory of his long ruffled sleeves, and deep
wife, Auguste Witt, and the ruffled flounce at the hem.
and country.
More than 6,000 young wo- Public Address System pre­ ! She carried a rosary and ivory
i men are nominated annually as sented by Daisy Geddes in j Bible, gifts from the groom.
Outstanding Young Women of : memory of her mother, Ida They were adorned with Wo­
Geddes.
burn Abbey roses and lily-of-
“A man whose ship comes in America by civic organiza-
the valley. Her elbow-length
usually finds most of his rela­ I tions, churches and college al-
| umni associations throughout
veil was held by a head piece
tives at the dock.”
| the country. Complete bio- Mulligans Receive
of the same flowers.
i graphical sketches of all nom­
Andrea Jones of Everett,
inees are featured in the annu­ Rebekah Degree
Wash., was the maid of honor,
al awards publication. OUT­
Santiam Rebekah Lodge and Mrs. Tim Tailman of
STANDING YOUNG WOMEN #166 met in regular session Adrian, Ore., and Coreen Sa
DETROIT — The Immaculate
OF AMERICA.
August 16 with Noble Grand ’ vikko, cousin of the bride,
Michael Lyon stood with his
I The women included in the Mrs. Glenn Anderson presid­ ' were bridesmaids. The bride’s Conception Church in Stayton, brother as best man and ush­
I attendants wore dresses which was the setting Saturday when ers were Eddie Gifford, Pat­
1972 edition are now in compe­ ing.
tition for further state and na­
Making a fraternal visit | repeated the pattern of the Miss Laura Ann Storey be­ rick Lyon and Ronald Round.
tional awards. This fall, fifty were Mrs. Nona Baldwin and | bridal gown. Each dress ac­ came the bride of Terry Lee
Following a wedding trip to
! of them—one from each state— ; Mrs. Elsie Folsom of Eva Re­ cented one of the three wed- Lyon. The morning rites were the Oregon coast, the newly­
performed
by
Rev.
Frank
Cal
­
I
will
be
named
as
their
state
’
s
1
I
ding
colors
of
yellow,
green
Guard your home with Mutual I AARP meeting at
bekah Lodge #92, Stayton.
i
Santiam
weds will make their home in
of Enumclaw's Rainbow of Pro­ High school. 7:30. Come and Outstanding Young Woman of I Mrs. Walter Thomas, De- j and apricot. The bridesmaids len and a reception followed Detroit where the bride is em­
the Year. From the fifty state green Captain and Staff per- ; carried long stemmed orange in the social perlors of the ployed at the Cedars. The
tection! A Homeowners policy ’ bring a friend.
| Methodist Church in Stayton. bridegroom is employed by
winners. the national TenOut- i formed the floor work of the roses.
with many extras, such as credit Thursday, August 24—
bride is the daughter of Mel Round Trucking in Idan-
card coverage and liability for un­
FOE #3384 and Auxiliary standing Young Women of Am- Rebekah Degree for Mr. and i Carl Francis of Douglas was The ..................
erica for 1972 will be selected. | Mrs. Percy Mulligan, who re- | the » best man. Groomsmen Mr. and Mrs. Chester D.
registered recreational vehicles. I E p. m. at FOE hall.
The Outstanding Young Wo- ceived the Rebekah degree. j were Herman Savikko and Storey of Detroit and parents
See your M of E agent today.
IOOF lodge at hall st 8 p. m.
men of America Program was
Mrs. Albrt Carr reported on Kurt Savikko and Bern Savik- I of the bridegroom are Mr. and
Saturday, August 26—
Insurance by
Oregon State Fair, Gates conceived—and is today gui- j the meeting of District 7 at ko were ushers, and Christo- I Mrs. Leon L. Lyon of Idanha.
ded—by leaders of the nation’s Stayton August 12. Santiam pher Francis was ringbearer. 1 The bride’s gown was of re-
open at 10 a. m.
Geoff Rogers of Juneau sang ' embroidered Venise lace at the
Sponsored as a public service major women’s organizations, won the attendance award. The
Serving on the program’s next District meeting will be and accompanied himself on bodice and fashioned with lan-
J
Board of Advisors are the na- hosted by Mt. Jefferson Re- the guitar for the musical in- tern sleeves and a satapeaua
tional presidents of women’s bekah Lodge #78 at Jeffer- terludes. The wedding recep- skirt forming a train. A man-
MUTUAL OF
, .j the Eagles -r.__.__
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trimmed in
' tilla k headpiece
clubs, headed by Mrs. Dexter son. Officers from Santiam tion was held at
ENUMCLAW
Hall
in
Douglas.
The
wed-
matching
lace
held
her full
Otis
Arnold,
honorary
presi-
are
Mrs.
Alex
Bodeker,
out-
Enumclaw, Washington
Insurance Agency, Inc. dent of the General Federation side guardian; Mrs. Hugh ding cake, which echoed the length sheer illusion veil and
493 Third Street Stayton j of Women’s Clubs.
Johnson, conductor and Mrs. three wedding colors, was top- she carried a nosegay of white |
I In November.
the 1 9 7 2 Margaret Snow, inside guard­ ped with a vase of roses and and pink roses and carations
Remember us when you are edition of OUTSTANDING , ¡an.
| lily - of - the - valley and was with gypsophila, cascading ivy
in need of life, health and ac­ YOUNG WOMEN OF AMER-1 Mrs. Thomas, Czarina of the made by Lucille Weier ol , and white ribbon.
Insurance Agency, Inc. cident insurance We are your ICA
Lady ivxusuuvucs
Muscovites of
Oregon, ex-
I Mrs. Eddie Gifford was her
li_rx will
win be
mc published.
puu.-.-u^u The
,<iv vo-
. v , xjauy
U1 uicguu,
CA- Douglas.
The newlyweds went on a' sister’s honor matron. The
lume, to be distributed na-1 plained the delay in setting a i
493 Third Street Stayton complete insurance agency.
tionally as a reference publi-1 degree day, which is due to honeymoon in Victoria and bridesmaids were Mrs. Lee
See Us For
See Us For
cation, will include special in­ difficulties in contacting some , Vancouver, B.C., and are cur- 1 Hopson, Jr. and Mrs. David
All General Lines of
All General Lines of Insurance troductory messages by U.S of the elective officers who. rently living in Salem,
Carson. They wore hot pink
Insurance
Rep. Martha Griffiths (D-Mi.) have been summer vacation­
chiffon gowns fashioned with
and Amy Vanderbilt, the na­ ing.
scoop necklines and lantern
Phone 769 631 I
Phone 769-6311
tion’s leading etiquette author­
Mrs. Carr, District Deputy Stayton Hosts 65th
sleeves, trimmed with Venise | ORDERS TO GO
President, examined Mrs. C. E.
ity.
lace on the bodice and sleeves
Stickney for perfection in the Oddfellow-Rebekah
Phone 769-531 I
| and carried nosegays of pink I
unwritten work.
and white daisies, pink carna-
I tions, heather and status.
Stayton, Oregon
Following the meeting re- Annual Meeting
freshments were served by
S
ta
y
ton's
Eva
Rebekah
Mrs. Hugh Johnston and Mrs.
Lodge, with Mrs. Ben Cole as
Otto Weidman.
mountain / fl ,0
Chairman, was host for the
65th annual District Associa­
Phone 769-53 I I
tion In the IOOF hall, with
members from Scio, Jefferson,
ORDERS TO GO
Mill City, and Turner in an
SEE OUR THEME EXHIBIT
all-day session.
DAILY HORSE RACING
The president of the Rebe­
5 Evenings
under the lights
kah Assembly, Leona Hollett,
5 Afternoons — 11 Races a day
The descendants of Ben and and her slate of Assembly
Ella Darby of Scio held a fam­ officers made thair official
Environment
ily reunion at the home of visit.
Through
BURI IVES
hwestii
Mrs. Willie Ray in Mill City
The president, in her talk,
Saturday, August 19. The old- asked for continued support of
DOCSEVERINSEN ^¿P2M
est present was 76 years and the Oddfellows’ Home Endow­
the youngest 8 days.
ment Fund and stressed the
All Oregon Talent Show, Sept 3/8 P M.
Motorcycle Races, Sept. 4/8:30 P.M.
A big potluck dinner was importance of the Eye Bank.
ALL
AMERICA
There were 70 members
enjoyed by everyone from far
Thousands of Exhibits, Shows, Displays
and near which included the present. The next District
and Events to Thrill the Entire Family
following, Sylvia and Fred meeting will be at Jefferson
Fair Gates Open Daily at 10:00 A M
HORSE SHOW
Adults $1.75, Lnildren (6-12) 504. Undei
Biggs, Oysterville, Wn.; Maude with Mrs. Esther Davidson as
6 Yrs. FREE. Participating discounts
14 Performances
Donaldson, Martha, Stubby chairman. The time will be an­
available. Call Fair Box Office for info,
I
and Charlie Durham all of Kil- nounced later.
litas, Wn.; Debbie Kay Palm­
er, Violet Kuenzi, Loren, Sher­
rie and John Kuenzi, all of
Salem; Ron, Darlene and Ron-
na Biggs, Oysterville, Wn.;
Alvin, Diane, Darby, Glenna,
Lori and Tarrl Ray, Ocean
Matching Layered Look
Park, Wn.; Ramona, Lesley,
Jimmy and Darby, Bend; Mel­
vin, Freda. Darry, Bruce, and
Gena Darby, Lebanon; Harold
and Fern Darby, Lebanon;
Dorene, David and Babs Nutt-
man, Lebanon; Nina Peters,
(Developed and Printed)
Prineville; Charles, Roseane,
Rod
and
Charles
Jr.,
Biggs,
St.
"Sit
Helens; Bobby Peters, Seattle;
Floyd and Lucy Shepherd, Mill
(Developed and Printed)
City; Shirley McClelland and
Navy-Brown
Lane Wade, Stayton; Richard,
Jackie, and Sandra Dee
Buruandy
Schultz, Salem; Allen, Linda
McClelland. Rodney. Scott and :
Lacie, Lyons; Daniel and Jean
Gesner, Robert, Timmy, Na-1
than and Rebecca, Gates; Jimi
Leffler, Jack Hendrick, and I
Lelia and Charles Ware all of
Watch For Wednesday's IDL Ad Circular For
Stayton; Joe Biggs, Salem;
Norman and Mary Lou Peters,
Additional Savings
Seattle; Venita Kirk, Salem;
Tim, Angelia and Michelle
Peters, Seattle; Sophie Peters,
Ph 769 2/62
Lyons; Bob, Gini, Lyle and
Stevie Ray, Lyle and Alice
Ray, William and Frances Ray,
"Your Gift Headquarters"
Frank Stromquist, Owner
and Winnie Ray all of Mill
phone
897-2812
Mill City, Oregon
City, and Janet Grigsby and
Mary of Gates.
k
Three LocatWomen
City Garden Club
Michele Savikko
And Larry Bilyeu
Married June 17
ffaintour
of Protection
OLcL 'I
&
Miss Laura Ann Storey Becomes
Bride of Terry Lee Lyon Saturday
. Jor
nomeowners
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