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

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    2—The Mill City Enterprhie. Thursday, Dec. 21. 197?
Marilyn Club Meets
At Doble Home
Yadonda Lofton
Honored With
Stork Shower
Engagement
Announced
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Dor­
othy
are announcing the en­
Marilyn Club met Tuesday gagement
of their daughter. I
at the home of Mrs. Lar-y Susan,
to Mr Thoma' Williams
Doble with Mrs. Will.am Mc­ of Seattle.
Noma J. Long, Woman $ Page
is the son of
Clintock as eo-hostess The Mr and Mrs He
Williams
of
Ted
hostesses furnished the lunch-
eon which was served at 12 Moscow Idaho.
Mr Williams is ir. the Navy- Mrs. Al Yankus
o’clock
The Doble home was decer. and stationed at Sand Point Entertains Round
ated for the Christmas season Naval Air Station in Seattle
The wedding is being plan­ Robin I
Bing? was played and as the
Mrs Al Yankus entertainer
guests won a game they were ned for mid-January
given a number to draw a gift
the Round Robin Pinochle
Mrs. Murry Moore, Mrs. Club at her home Monday eve­
from the gift exchange
Attending were Mr and Mrs. Charlie French. Mrs Donald ning
Verne Clark from Stay-on. Carlson. Mrs. Cecil Lake. Mrs.
The Yankus home was gaily
Mrs Edward Cruson from Ly­ William McClintock and Mr decor s ted for the Holiday Sea­
ons. Mr and Mrs Ervin Peter­ . nd Mrs Larry Doble
son. A dessert was served by
son. Mr and Mrs. A! Yankus. The January 23 meeting will the hostess followed by an
Mr. and Mrs Lowell Cree Mrs be at the home of Mr and Mrs. evening of cards.
Charles Kelly. Mrs Wi’.Ham Lowell Cree with Mrs. Charlie Mrs Charlie Stewart recetv.
Lyness Mrs Danny Moire Sr French as co-hostess
ed high score for
fa the evening
Mrs Torr Drvnan. pinochle
and Mrs Donald Carlson, low
Guests were Mrs David
Buying A Piano or Organ for the Holidays?
Barr.hardt. Mrs A. W Bam-
hardt. and Mrs Joe Challen-
LESSONS for adults and school age students
der.
A gift exchange followed the
evening of cards
Attending besides the guests
S51 N. W. Alder Street
Mill City, Oregon
were Mrs. Barton Borroughs.
Mrs. John MacGregor. Mrs
-■one 897-2743
Rocky Moore Mrs. Arey Pt>-
drabsky Mrs. George Davis
Member Oregon Music Teachers Association
and the hostess. Mrs. Al Yan­
kus.
TÄBKSKSÄB
Editor
Phone 897-2772
Carol Frichtl-Eugene Ditter Exchange
Vows In Saturday Evening Ceremony
Pi"ocW
Community
GATES— A pink and blue
shower was given for Vadonda
Lofton on Thursday. December
14, at 10 a.m. It was hosted by
Dee Curteman at Vadonda’s
home The cake was made by
Ruth Keene and the decora-
ations were in blue and pink.
: These attending were Char­
lene Lofton. Glenda Hedge.
Deeane Shepard. Pa: Lofton,
i Lucielle Harmon, Susie Har­
mon. Mrs. Everett Lake Bob­
by Wiley. Kathv O’Donnell.
Faye Verbeck. Donna Easter,
Ruth Keene and the two proud
grandmothers-tobe for the
first time. Mary Earhart and
Dorothy Lofton.
Calendar of Events
W ednesday. December —
Mill City Elementary
grides one thru eight, Christ­
mas program at the High
School Auditorium at 8:00 p.m
Thursda». December 21—
The Mill City advanced El­
ementary Band. High School
Chorus and Band Christmas
prograr at 8:00 p.m.
Wednexiay. December 27—
Order of Rainbow for Girls.
Marilyr. Assembly No. 60.
meets at the IOOF Hall at
7:30 p m.
Rainbow Mothers’ Club
meetin; at the IOOF Hall at
7:30 p.m.
AARP. Santiam Chapter,
meets at the Santiam High
School at 7:30 p.m.
Sponsc red as a public service
Mrs. Valeda Walz. Mrs Kath­
leen Manning and the Misses
Janice and Jill Silbernagel.
Cous.ns of the bride. Misses
Michele Blades and Hiedi Sil­
bernagel, passed the scrolls
and groom's cake
Miss Carol Walz and Miss
Ruth Silbernagel attended the
guest book and Mrs. Bruce I
Carey and Mias Donna Culwel Insurance Agency, Inc.
were in charge of gifts.
483 Third Street Start on
For their wedding trip, the
Remember us when you are
bride wore a blue and white in need of life, health and ac­
ensemble with a corsage of cident insurance We are your
pink rosebuds.
complete insurance agency.
They will make their ___
first
See Ts For
home in Salem where Mr. Dit­ AU General Lines of Insurance
ter is a student at Chemeketa
Phone 769-63 I I
Community College.
MADISON & DAVIS
DORIS DAVENPORT
Pre-Christmas Sale
The Toad is cutting items in his shop
10-20% for his Pre-Christmas Sale.
SIFT SUGGESTIONS
Ladies Nylon Gowns
In an assortaient of lovely colors and styles
$yoo
From
S1400
To
Ladies Robes
in quilted or fleecy styles in an assortment of
colors and prices
SQOO
From
To
s25°"
Ladies Soft and Warm Gloves
leather or vinvl material
$098
From
Ladies Purses $098
$098
To
-rom
Scarfs
79',. $2”
•rom
Rev Bernard Neuman per­
formed the six o’clock service
A reception followed at St.
| Patrick’s Hall in Lyons.
Of sata peau was the bridal
gown fashioned with high
I neckline and sheer yoke en­
hanced with appliques erf Ven-
ise lace scattered with seed
pearls. The
I and ruffle on
| accented with
and
J seed pearls.
| A headpiece of Venise lace
I and seed pearls held her
shoulder length veil in place
She carried a cascade of red
roses and gypsophila.
| Miss Anne Frichtl was her
sister’s honor maid. Two oth­
er sisters liiss Susan and
j
Miss Mary Frichtl. Miss Bren­
da Ditter. sister of the bride­
groom. and M.ss Anita Etzel
were the bridesmaids.
Their gowns were of pink
miramist and red velvet and
they each carried nosegays of
pink carnations and white
mums
Craig Boedir.gheimer stood
with Mr Ditter a «best man.
Ushers were Denr..s Min ten.
Thrmas Rickm n. Terry Wil­
liams and Michael Williams.
Mass servers were Steven
Frichtl. the bride’s brother,
and Patrick Silbernagel. the
bride’s cousin.
For her daughter’s wedding.
Mrs Frichtl chose a pink dress
and Mrs Ditter wore a light
blue ensemble Their cor­
sages were pink and white
mums.
The reception rooms were
decorated in greens with red
bows and white doves.
Mrs Otto Erwert and Mrs.
Gerald Silbernagel served the
cake Pouring were Mrs Lu­
cille Fery and Mrs. Carl Bren-
nc assisted by Mrs Al Brand.
Now is the time to do some last minute
shopping with real savings. Sale extends
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday of
this week.
The shop will be closed Mon. through
Wednesday of next week to give the Toad
a rest.
Toad says eat lots of Christmas good­
ies and have a Merry! ! 1
From Santa, Rudolph
and Toad all us folks
. . . the best to all
you folks everywhere.
North Santiam Blvd,
everyday—10 a. m. - 6 p. m.
except Wednesday
LAST MINUTE
Men's Robes
Terry Cloth—Flannel—Velour
$^98
From
'I
Men's Colored Underwear
F or the st vie conscious male
80S Nvlon. 20/c Spandex
$2"
$199
BRIEFS
TOPS
Men's Wide Belts
White—Brown—Black
s15
/
SAVE $ $
JUST RICHT
TOUCH!.
Christmas Inventory Reduction
SALE
Fuzzy Slippers
SO 00 S/| 50
to
Womens
Let Us Fill Your Christmas Platter
FREE Turkey Bonus Offer
Buy your wife that APPLIANCE
Your husband that TV
FREE Turkey with the purchase of A Major
Appliance or Television through our Store
through December 23 rd
Minimum purchase of $100.00
YOUR MILL CITY. CANYON AREA
SEARS MERCHANT STORE
Phone 897 2348
160 N. 1st St Mill City
TK
Men's Slippers SQ49 SJ150
Nities
S395 SK95
Sport Jackets
Reg. $39.95
NOW
’26°°
A GIFT CERTIFICATE IS A NICE WAY
TO SAY "THANK YOU".
Available In Any Amount
OPEN Dec. 24th 11:00 a.m.-UOO p.m.
Dick & . Carols
I—«Am*o»t £7,1
■■■ Shoes and Apparel
769-2762
400
3rd Ave.
Stayton