The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 21, 1972, Page 2, Image 2

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    2__ The MHl City Enterprise, Thursday, SU-pt. 21, 1972
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaw Honored On
Golden Wedding Anniversary
The social rooms were de­
Mr and Mrs Elmer Shaw
were honored with a reception corated in gold and yellow.
on their Golden Wedding An­ Among the decorations were
niversary on September 10 at yellow roses, a gift from Mr
Norma J. Long, K ornan s Page Editor
the Mil! City Christian Church and Mrs Wilbur Meinert of
, Waldport, and gold candle­
from 2 to 5 p m.
Hosts were their three child­ sticks. a gift from Mr and
ren. Verne Elmer Shaw of Mill Mrs John Gilman
City and their twin daughters
Eight serving tables were I
Mrs Donald Audrey) An­ set up and covered with white
drews of Gold Beach and Mrs and gold tablecloths, each cen­
Elmer (Velma' Bilyeu of Mill tered with an arrangement of
City.
yellow and gold flowers cen­
Maggie Bematzki and Elmer tered with a yellow candle
Shaw were married September
Favors of miniature cham­
5. 1922 in Kingsley, Kansas pagne glasses full of mints
and came to Mill City in 1924. and tied with gold ribbons
Mr. Shaw is a retired logger were passed out by their
The couple have five grand­ granddaughters. Denise and
sons and two grand-daughters. DiAnna Andrews of Gold
The social rooms of the Beach.
church were decorated in
The guest book was passed
shades of yellow and gold for by Mike Andrews of Gold
the reception.
Bleach and Randy Bilyeu of
The serving table was cen­ Mill City.
tered with a large three tier­ Cutting and serving
ed cake baked and decorated cake were Mrs Howard
by their daughter. Mrs Velma men. Mrs. Walter Kay.
Bilyeu The cake was topped Charles Fultz and Mrs Roger
by a bride in a gold dress and Penrose. Pouring were Mrs.
groom with a gold 50. Roses Floyd Bassett of Lyons. Mrs
in shades of golden yellow, Ann Holman. Mrs Ramon Ro­
cherubs, wedding bells and berts of Lebanon and Mrs.
doves decorated the rest of Charlie Powelson of Jeffer­
the cake The gold knife used son
to cut the cake was a gift
Hostesses were Mrs. Verne
from Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Ro­ Shaw. Mrs Andrews and Mrs
berts of Lebanon and their E
family
Walter Leisy of Florence
Before the cake was cut. played "When You and I Were
the Shaw's son-in-law. Rev. Young. Maggie” on his accor­
Donald Andrews of Gold dion On the gift and card table
Beach, blessed the marriage. was the Shaws' wedding pic­
leader; Sue McClintock.
Miss Verlene Peterman was
ture.
Over 200 persons attended installed Saturday night as Love. Corliss Ar-her, Religion.
the reception. Among those at­ Worthy Advisor of Marilyn Kathy Lynes», Nature; Kathy
tending from out of town were: Assembly Order of Rainbow C thing. Immortality; Patty
Mr. and Mrs Robert Edna for Girls at 7 p. m at the IOOF Spurgeon. Fidelity. Jill Kreck-
iow. Patriotism. Natalie Wills,
Swift Landro of Astoria Ray­ Hall.
Suzy Wilson. Confi-
Service:
Verlene is the daughter of
mond Bematzki of Dram. Mr
ond Mrs Dan Bematzki. Mike. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Peter- aential Observer and Sally
Greg and Douglas of Dram. Mr man and is a sophomore at Jenkins. Musiciaa.
Mrs. Juanita Culver, out­
and Mrs Robert E Andrews. Sar.tiam High school
Vernonia. Mr. and Mrs Russell
Suzy Wilsor. outgoing Wor- going Mother Advisor, present­
(Mary Woods) York of Man- thy Advisor was Installing ea Susan Keen with her Rain­
teco, California. Mrs Robert Worthy Advisor: Colleen bow Bible.
Gwendolyn Flook) Johnson. Grant P W.A.. Installing Mar­ Mrs Culver presented Ser­
Eugene. Mr and Mrs Ramon shal: Linda Long. PWA... In­ vice Bars to Corliss Archer.
Roberts. Lebanon: Mrs Opal stalling Chaplain: Nancy La- Kathy Corning. Sally Jenkins.
Whitaker. Salem: Mr and Mrs lack. P.W.A.. Installing re­ Susan Keen. Jill Kreckiew.
Ernie Thompson. Staytr.: Mr corder and Bonnie Shepherd. Sue McClintock. Debbie Mc­
anc Mrs Walt Leisy. Florence; Installing Musician
Lain. Verlene Peterman. Shel­
Mr and Mrs Joe Vaughn. June
Crowning ceremonies were ly Richards. Christy Suprgeon.
t:on City: Mr. and Mrs Philo by Chemeketa Chapter Order Patty Suprgeor. Natalie Wilis
Potter. Lyons: Mr. and Mrs. of DeMolay of Salem with and Jackie W..san.
Hubert Wagner, of Mehama: Matt Hill, acting Master Coun­ The girls gave an addenda
Mrs Fred Stone. Florence Mrs cilor.
for Suzy Wilsor.. outgoing Wor­
Winifred Stone Marshall. Al­
thy Advisor and for Verlene
Miss
Karen
Dav^s.
Past
ma. Illinois: Mrs Burnell Miles j
Peterman, the new W orthy
Grand
Representative
to
Kan
­
of Fl rence: Mrs John Ruby
Advisor.
sas
in
Oregon
was
escorted
and
Downing Garner Salem; Mrs
Verlene's projects for her
introduced.
Maxine Downing Brown. Sa­
term will be making clothes
lem: Mrs Pearl Downing. Sa­ Mrs George (Evelyn) Davis for the chhdren at Shrmers
lem: Mr. and Mrs Milton Ro- was installed as Mother Ad- Hospital, the Candy Sale and
ten, Lyons. Mrs Myrna Schie- visor.
Mutual ot Enumclaw's Ramzcw man. Portland; Mrs Florence
Verlene introduced her par- the Heart Fund.
Her theme is ‘Let God's
of Protection guards your farm Myers. Woodbum Estates: ents Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pet-
with broad ¿overage ... for your Mrs Jean McPheeters. Lyons: erman. her grandmother Mrs Love Shine.” Her colors pink
home, for all your farm equip­ Mrs Helen Johnston. Lyons: Katie Hinton, her brothers. and white and for her installa­
ment and buildings. for nearly Mr. and Mrs Orville Downing Mark and Floyd, and Mr. and tion she chose a pink and white
all your farming activities Talk Lyons; Mr. and Mrs Albert Mrs. Ismet Daikh and three formal
Verlene presented each of
to your M of E agent today.
Toman and Janet. Salem; Mr children. Mr. Peterman pre­
and Mrs Fred Craven. Sisters: sented his daughter with a her installing officers with a
Insurance by
gift.
Mr and Mrs. Verne Clark. gavel.
Suzy Wilson, PWA, present­
Officers installed to serve
Stayton; Mr and Mrs Robert
Mavis Mundt) Cross. Dallas: with Verlene for the Fall term ed Mrs Culver, PMA with a
Donald Ragsdale Salem; Mr are Christy Spurgeon. Worthy gift from the Assembly.
and Mrs. Walter Dixon. Sweet Associate Advisor; Jackie Wil­ A reception followed with
MUTUAL OF
Home Mr and Mrs Glen Ro­ son. Charity: Shelly Richards. Katie Hinton. Janet Lewis,
ENUMCLAW
berts and Bart. Lebanon: Mr Hope; Susan Keen. Faith: Lin­ Bonnie Krecklow, Barbara
and Mrs Larry Plotts. Lyons: da Long. Recorder: Nancy La- Daikh and Betty Shaw serv­
Enumciow, Washington
Mr and Mrs Ed Cooke. Salem: lack. Treasurer; Colleen Grant ing.
Lori Gambell passed the
Mr and Mrs Lyle Mason. and Chaplain; Debbie Mellin
guest book. Valerie Andermatt
three daughters. Salem Mr
Mr and Mrs William Holtorf tine Storey Sherren. Salem: passed out the programs and
Aumsville;
Mr and Mr* Ivan Mr and Mrs Elmer Taylor ushers uere Patty Howall and
Insurance Agency, Inc.
Crawford. Montesano. Wash: Mehama: Mr and Mrs Eugene Lori Hildebrant.
483 Third Street Staytoa Mr. and Mrs Herschel Clark (Naomi Chance Carey. Mil­ A dance followed at the
See Us For
and two daughters of Stayton: waukie; Mrs Alex Bodeker Presbyterian Church’s Fellow­
AB General Lines of
Mr. and Mrs Percy Hiatt. Ly­ Lyons: Mrs Eva Bressier. Ly­ ship Hall with Mr and Mr*
ons: Mrs Janet Warae and Ka- ons Mr and Mrs Charlie Pow­ Vernon Peterman and Mr. and
Insurance
n. Salem: Mr and Mrs Giles elson. Jefferson: and Mr and Mrs Frank McLain acting as
Phone 769'63 I I
Wagner Mehama: Mrs Chris- Mrs Fiovd Baasett of Lyons
chaperone*
Verlene Peterman Installed As New
Worthy Advisor Of Rainbow For Girls
fyiniour
of Protection
Far mourner
MADISON & DAVIS
Phone 897-2772
Luncheon Held At
Nell DeWitt Home
Mrs Nell DeWitt was hostess
at her home last Friday for a
potluck luncheon which was
served on the deck overlook­
ing the North Santiam River.
The afternoon was spent in
visiting and looking at Mrs
DeWitt’s beautiful antiques
Attending were Mrs. Wini­
fred (Stone) Marshall from
Alma. Illinois; Mrs. Myrna
Schieman from Portland. Mrs
Elmer Shaw. Mrs Velma Bil­
yeu. Mrs Mabie Bruder. Mrs
Ann Holman and Mrs DeWitt.
Home Extension Has
First Fall Meeting
The Santiam Canyon Exten­
sion Study Group held its first
meeting of the 1972-73 year
on September 14
The program for the com-
ming year was discussed and
some of the project leaders
were selected.
Sharon Harrison and Janet
Lewis gave an eye opener les­
son on •‘Calories Sense and
Nonsense” and there will be
a short lesson on that subject
at each meeting.
The officers for the year are
Chairman. Fay Moore; Vice-
Chairman. Jessie Caryl: Sec­
retary Leonora Cutsforth. They
acted as hostesses for the meet­
ing.
Next meeting will be Octo­
ber 12 and the Lesson will be
entitled "Modern Textiles”
with Shirley Swaim and Fern
Thompson as leaders.
, Present at the meeting were
Fern Thompson. Jessie Caryl.
Elizabeth Cvr. Ruth McComb.
Margaret Rush. Lola Henness.
Hannah Ditter. Lillian Mueh-
lenkamp. Mabel Wood, Faye
Moore. Leonora Cutsforth.
Viola Hirtie. Myrtle Donahue.
Sharon Harrison. Kathy Carr.
Janet Lewis. Wvoma Baechler.
Shirley Swaim.
Dinner Honors
Mr. and Mrs. E. Shaw
Or. Sunday evening follow­
ing the 50th Anniversary re­
ception for Mr and Mrs. Elmer
Shaw, a dinner was served for
the family and a few close
friends in the church dining
room.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Shaw. Mr and
Mrs. Verne Shaw and Skye.
Rev and Mrs Don Andrews.
Mike. Denise and DiAnna of
Gold Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
bert Andrews of Vernonia. Mr
and Mrs Walter Kay. Mr. and
Mrs Roger Penrose. Mr and
Mrs. Ivan Crawford from
Stayton. Mrs Ann Helman,
Arthur Crawford. Montesano,
Washington. Raymond Bematz
ki. Drain; Mr and Mrs. Dan
Bematzki. Mike Greg and
Douglas from Drain. Mrs
Charlie Powelson. Jefferson:
and Mr* Velma Bilyeu and
Randy
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THANK YOU
.
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We wish a+ this time to thank the resi­
dents of Mill City and the Canyon area
for the splendid patronage they have giv­
en us during the time we have owned and
operated the Rose Hardware and Wes­
tern Auto Store here.
We have enjoyed these years and
hope you will extend the same courtesies
to tfie new owners,
ANNOUNCEMENT
We wish to announce that we have
purchased the
Western Auto Associate Store
and h ave taken over active management
of the business as of September I I.
H is our desire to fill your Hardware,
Fu rni+ure and Appliance needs.
Installments Gladly
DALE and MARY KIRSCH
Store Hours Mon., thru Sat. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
After Store Hours Ph. 897-3186
as you have to us.
We invite you to come in and get ac­
We are sure they will do their best to
give you the finest service possible.
Jim and Iris Rose
quainted, and let us serve you for all your
Hard ware and Appliance needs.
DALE and MARY KIRSCH
Saturday afternoon at two
o'clock John Edwir. Ruby took
as his bride Miss Jackie Lee
Clark The ceremony was held
at the Mill City Christian
Church with Rev. Charles
Fultz officiating.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Vernon Clark of
Mill City and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs Gerald
Ruby of Gates
The bride chose a gown of
chantilly lace and organza
fashioned with a chapel train
and bishop sleeves of lace. Her
elbow length veil, edged in
lace, was caught to a head­
piece of lace petals. She car­
ried a cascade of carnations
centered with a cattleya orch­
id
Maid of Honor was the
bride's sister. Miss Frances
Clark and bridesmaids were
Mrs. Butch Aerni. Miss Chris­
tine Ohrt, Miss Sherry Rich­
ards and Miss Karen Hutchin­
son.
Verna Clark, neice of the
bride was flower girl and My­
ron Clark, a nephew was ring
bearer.
Standing with his brother
as best mar. was David Ruby.
Ushers were Randy Walker.
Ronald Podrabsky, Bill Ken-
line and Jerry Hutchinson.
A reception followed ir. the
church social room.
' The couple will make their
Lisa DeLapp, niece of the
was flower girl
Morgan-McMillan bridegroom
and ring-bearer was the
bride’s brother. Teddy John­
Rites Held In Salem son.
Mr. and Mrs. McMillan are
DETROIT—The Court Street
Christian Church. Salem, was
the setting for the wedding of
Miss Susanne Lynn Morgan
and William Myles McMillan
Friday night. September 15.
Rev. Glen Yyda performed
the eight o'clock ceremony and
a reception followed in the
church parlors.
The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. Robert Johnson of
Marion Forks and Vem Mor­
gan of Staytor.. Mr McMillan's
parents are Mr and Mrs. Wil­
liam C McMillan of Detroit.
The bridal gown was organ­
za over taffeta fashioned with
an empire bodice with long,
lace sleeves and a stand up
collar of lace. The skirt was
embellished with appliques of
lace and the hemline was edg­
ed in lace. The bodice, with an
overlay of lace, was sprinkled
with seed pearls Her full
length mantilla veil was edged
in matching lace and ended
in a train.
She carried a bouquet of yel­
low roses, white carnations
and yellow spider chrysanthe­
mums For something old and
borrowed she wore her grand­
mothers gold nugget ring
Miss Kerry Murphy of Trout­
dale was the maid of honor.
Miss Cathie Crist of Detroit
and Mrs. Joe Markee of Idan-
r,a were the bridesmaids Mike
Bradetich of Ben« was Mr.
McMillan’s best man and ush­
ers were Jim Morgan. the
bride« brother, and Joe Mar­
ket
both graduates of Detroit High
School and both are students
at Oregon State University.
The bride is an interior de­
corating major and Mr Mc­
Millan is majoring in indus­
trial education.
The couple will be at home
in Corvallis on return from a
u edding trip around Oregon.
Community
Calendar of Events
Thursday. September 21—
Pinochle Party at Eagles
Lodge at 1:00 p. m. Everyone
welcome.
F.O.E. -3384 Aerie meeting
at 8 p. m. at the Lodge.
Lions Auxiliary meeting at
P p. m. at the home of Alene
Peterman.
Friday. September 22—
Mill City-Gates American
Legion Post —159 meets at 8:00
p.m. at the IOOF Hall
Saturday, September 23—
Junior Miss Tea at 2:00 p. m
at the Santiam High School.
Monday. September 25—
Women’s Volleyball 7 to 9
p m at the Mill City Grade
School Gym.
Lions Club dinner meeting
at 6:30 p m. at the Frontier
Inn.
Tuesday, September 26—
Marilyn Club potluck lunch­
eon at 12 noon at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark.
! 1045 W. Ida. Stayton.
home in Salem where both are
students at Chemeketa Com­ Wednesday. September 27—
Order of Rainbow for Girls,
munity College.
Marilyn Assembly =60. meets
at 7:30 at the IOOF HalL
Shower Honors
Rainbow Mothers Club meets
at 7:30 p. m. at the IOOF Hall.
Katharine Homar
Santiam Chapter, A ARP.
Betty Plotts and Wilma
Shepherd were hostesses last meets at 7:30 p. m. at the
Saturday evening for a show­ j Santiam High School.
er. honoring Katharine Homar, Sponsored as a public
service
baby daughter of the Frank
By
Homars.
Following a short devotional
talk, Brenda Homar opened
the gifts.
Guests from Mill City were: Insurance Agency, Inc.
Lucy Shepherd, Maggie Shaw,
493 Third Street Stayton
Paula and Kim Gunderson.
Grace Hutchinson. Linda San­ Remember us when you are
ders and Clara Fultz; Gladys in need of life, health and ac­
Platts of Lyons, and Echo cident insurance. We are your
Clark, mother-in-law of Bren­ complete insurance agency
da Homar, from Sacramento.
California.
See Vs For
Sending gifts werfe: Ruth Ail General Lines of Insurance
Poole. Barbara Freeman. Myr­
tle Bates. Helen Morgan. Kath­
Phone 769-631 I
leen. Margie and Sharon Pratt.
MADISON & DAVIS