2—The Mill Cifri Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 25, 1978 Mr. and Mrs. Gorton Wamatú» ßatf» Santiam Ripples Celebrate Golden by Glenn Humes Anniversary In Salem Monday after school Pep Club had a worknight. Wednesday after school, GAA held a meeting and talk­ ed about Spirit Week. Inter­ school council met third period Wednesday. They talked about the school lunch prices. Thursday, there was an ex­ ecutive student council meet­ ing and they talked about the homecoming. Friday, during activity period, class meetings were held. Each class talked about how and what they were going to do for Spirit Week. For Spirit Week, everyone mutt bring a stuffed animal Monday Tuesday is Hat Day, Wednesday is Sock Day. Thursday is Class Day, and Friday is Red. White and Gray Day. All week pennies are to be brought for each class for points. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. William McClintock and Sue attended a reception Sun­ day afternoon in Salem honor­ ing Mrs. Cree’s brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gorton, who were celebrating their Golden Wedding Anni­ versary. Mr. and Mrs. Gorton were married Oct. 10, 1923 at the home of the late Rev. J. J. Evans, minister of the First Christian Church. Attending the service were Mrs. Gorton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dickinson, her sister, Mrs. Cree, and Mr. Gorton’s sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold White, who Mrs. were their attendants. Gorton’s father is now deceas­ ed. Th" others were all pres­ ent at the reception Sunday. Mrs. Cree served the punch during the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Gorton have Monday. October 29 lived their entire married life Meat Hash in Salem. Mr. Gorton retired Bread and Butter eight years ago from the for­ Mixed Fruit mer Oregon Pulp and Paper Mountain Bar Cookie Co. They have four children, Milk Mrs. John (Jean) Wehrli of Tuesday, October 30 Salem. Mrs. Blaine (Wilma) Grilled Cheese Sandwich Hanks of Pendleton, Lloyd Sliced Tomatoes Gorton and Dale Gorton, both Pineapple of Salem, and 12 grandchild­ Ice Cream ren. Mrs. Gorton has one sis­ Milk ter and two brothers. All were Wednesday, October 31 present at the reception, Chili Beans Buttered Toast A dinner was served follow­ Tossed Salad ing the reception for about Diced Pears fifty members of the family. Chocolate Cake Milk Over two hundred attended Thursday. November 1 the reception. Chicken Pot Pie Orange Juice Ice Cream For a Good Selectioa of Milk Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Mehama Community Church Scene Of Christensen-Reid Wedding Saturday School Lunch Menu Halloween Donuts Place your orders now The Donut Hut Ph. 897-2751 Friday. November 2 Regular Hamburgers Peaches French Fries Oatmeal Cookie Bar Milk CHUCK'S MINI SHOE SHOP NOW o p E N FOR ,US1NESS Full Sol 9—Half Sole—Heels—Rips Buckles— Laces, etc. — Vibram Soles We Order Buffalo Logger Boots Open — 8:30 to 5:30 Tuesday through Saturday CLOSED MONDAYS Turn South at Texaco Station, Look for Our Sign Mill City Group State Auxiliary Pres. To Visit Local Auxiliary Attends Lebanon Lodge Anniversary Phone 897-2772 Lebanon IOOF Lodge -47 celebrated its 100th anniver­ sary Thursday, Oct. 18. Going from Mill City were School of Instruction Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ander­ Mrs. Dave Barnhardt, Held by Local Chapter son, Mrs. Alex Bodeker, Mrs. Al­ Marilyn Chapter #147, OES, bert Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Tom held a special meeting at the Dougharty, Mrs. Velma Har­ Hugh Johnston. IOOF Hall on Monday evening rison, Mrs. ‘at 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of Mrs. Lang Stafford, Mrs. Arthur Snow, Mrs. Otto Weid­ the school of instruction. Mrs. Gale (Marjorie) Wilson man and Mrs. Luther Yates. Forest Reed, noble grand of from Sweet Home, associate grand matron of the Grand Lebanon IOOF -47, was mas- Chapter of Oregon, was the ter of ceremonies for the oc- casion. Distinguished visitors instructress. Kenneth Overgaard, Guests escorted and intro­ were duced were Karl Wipper, PGP grand master of the Grand of the Grand Chapter of Ore­ Ixidge of Oregon, Ralph Pauli, gon. Marjorie Wilson, associate grand secretary of the Grand grand matron, Mildred Wiley, Lodge of Oregon, and seven President Marian Glaab grand representative to Colo­ past grand masters. Mavis The Fraternal Order of rado in Oregon, Marjorie Pauli, past president of the Warrington. worthy matron Rebekah Assembly of Oregon Eagles Auxiliary State Presi­ and John Warrington, worthy and marshal of the Interna­ dent, Marian Glaab, will make patron of Victoria Chapter, tional Assn, of Rebekah As­ her official visitation to the Santiam Auxiliary semblies, represented Vivian North 1 Turner, Visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Puitt, president of the Rebe­ Thursday evening, Nov 8. A banquet will be held in Glen Staley from Del Mar kah Assem. of Ore., who was unable to attend. Also attend­ her honor at the Frontier Inn Chapter, Pacifica, Calif. With Mrs. Wilson instruct­ ing were five other past presi­ that evening at 6:30 with a regularly scheduled auxiliary ing, the officers practiced es­ dents. corting, balloting and conferr­ Christine Smith, past presi­ meeting to follow at 8 p.m. at ing of degrees with Betty dent of the Rebekah Assembly the lodge. All auxiliary mem­ Plane from Turner and of Oregon and past president bers and husbands are invited Gladys Roberts from Sweet of the IA of RA, was presented to attend the dinner. Marian Glaab of Bend, is a Home as courtesy candidates. a membership jewel from the Merle Garton served as IARA by Mavis Pauli. Jon life-long resident of Oregon. worthy patron; Lowell Cree, Stogsdill, grand ruler of the having lived in Portland and associate patron: Gordete Junior Grand Lodge of Ore­ later in Bend. She joined Garton, associate conductress; gon, and Kathryn Stogsdill, Bend Auxiliary #2089 on May Thelma Moore, chaplain; president of the Theta Rho 25, 1945. She served as Ma­ Muriel Phillips, martha; and Assembly of Oregon, a first dam President of Bend Auxil­ Mary Kelly, Warder, in the brother-sister team to be elect­ iary in 1947-48. During the absence of the regular officers. ed to the two top offices, were years following, she served as Drill Team Captain for sev­ Mrs. Wilson spoke briefly present. under good of the order. Re­ Music was provided by an eral years and is still an active freshments were served fol­ excellent seven member local member of the team. She was lowing the meeting by Mrs. band and a vocalist and her elected to her first state office in Pendleton in 1967 and has Kate Doble, Mrs. Muriel Phil­ accompanist. lips, Mrs. Pat McClintock and Pearl Rebekah Lodge #47 served as a state officer con­ Mrs. Jane Moore. The tables entertained with a drill by a tinuously since that time, be­ were decorated appropriately 16 member team under the ing installed as madam state for Halloween. direction of Mrs. Audrey Tem­ president in Grants Pass in 1973. Mrs. Wilson and her travel­ ple. drill captain. ing companion, Mrs. Gladys Mrs. Dave Barnhardt. noble Roberts, were dinner guests Lodge #166, presented Mrs. Why don’t YOU wuhscribe at the home of Mr. and Mrs. grand of Santiam Rebekah Lowell Cree before the meet­ Freda Grugett, noble grand of to The Mill City Enterprise T ing. Fearl #47, with a gold rose candle snuffer in honor of the occasion. MEHAMA — The Mehama ting and serving the cake Community Church was de­ were Mrs. Gordon McMorris corated with baskets of pink and Carol Walz, both of Sa­ glads and white button mums lem, and Cynthia Hughes of with pink candles and green­ Astoria, cousin of the bride. ery for the wedding of Bonnie Mrs. Susee Engdahl of Healds­ Dean Christensen and Robert burg, Calif., aunt of the bride, C. Reid on Saturday. Oct. 20.; ' and Mrs. Dan Hughes of As­ The Rev. Frank Schutswohl, toria were at the coffee urns. pastor of the Church, officiat­ Making and serving the ed at the double ring cere­ punch were Mrs. Donald mony. Mrs. K. J. Golliett was' Teeters, aunt of the bride, organist and the candles were I Jane Engdahl, cousin of the lit by Garth Enghahl and ’ bride, and Mrs. Edward Walz. ; Laurie Hughes, cousins of the ] Mrs. Bruce Teeters passed the bride. i ' ____ ________ guest book and _____ Mrs. _____ Douglas The bride is the daughter of Teeters and Sheryl Hughes, all Mrs. Gerald V. Christensen of cousins of the bride, were in Mehama and the bridegroom’s' charge of the gifts. parents are Mr. and Mrs. The new Mrs. Reid is a George C. Reid~of Hull, Mass, graduate of Stayton Union Bid or Bunch Club Stuart G. Christensen of High School and is now serv­ San Louise Obispo, Calif, esc­ ing with the navy at Lemoore orted his sister who wore a Naval Air Station in Calif. Meets At Podrabsky long white gown in Victorian Mr. Reid graduated from Hull Santiam Rebekah Lodge style, trimmed in lace and a High School in Hull, Mass, and short veil. She carried a bou­ received his discharge from #166 met in regular meeting Home Monday Evening Oct. 17 with noble grand, Mrs. quet of pink baby roses and the navy in April. Mrs. Gladys Podrabsky was daisy mums centered with a After a short trip, the couple Dave Barnhardt, presiding. hostess for the Bid or Bunch Thursday, October 25 Anderson, Albert Glenn going away corsage. For some­ will be making their first Pinochle Club at her home IOOF #144 meeting at the Carr and Otto Keoneke were ’ thing old, she wore her home at 18414 Kings Estate, F. appointed to the membership , “Dyre^n6 All members IOOF Hall at 8 p.m. grandmothers pearls. 10, Manford Amona Rd. Le- committee for Thomas Dough-| w^ pr£sent. The brides only attendant more, Calif. FOE #3384 Aerie and Aux­ erty. I The Halloween motif was was Susan Hays of Wichita, used in the decor and refresh­ iliary meetings at the lodge Mrs. Arnold Syverson, sec-1 Kans., who wore a floor length retary of the Three Links Club ments served before the eve- at 8 p.m. gown of deep pink frosty- reported on the October 1 1 j - ; ning of cards. pucker material with small Pinochle party at the Eagles meeting. The club accepted , Mary Wright won the door Lodge at 1 p.m. Public invited. flowers and carried a single , prize and Ann Hovey the pi ­ the Mill City firemen’s bid to pink rose. Elsie Ohmart Santiam Booster Club meet­ serve their annual Thanksgiv­ nochle prize. Teeters of Stayton Douglas ~ ing dinner Nov. 18. Mrs. Otto won high score and Carol ing at 7:30 p.m. in Room Three acted as best man for Mr. Weidman was appointed chair­ Brosig received low. of the high school. Reid and ushers were Chris Joyce Trout will host the man for the event. Engdahl of Healdsburg, Calif., It was voted to clean the next party on Nov. 12. LYONS — Exchanging their and Michael Walz of Mehama. Monday, October 29 A reception followed in the, marriage vows at Our Lady of dining room curtains and wait I Mehama club hall which was | Lourdes Church in Jordan Sa- until the repainting had been Women’s volleyball at the grade school gym, 7 to 9 p.m. j------ -_ in the •___• — turday were Miss Christine completed before buying new Historical Society I decorated bride’s colors ■ of pink and lime green. Cut- Marie Henning and Robert drapes and curtains. A potluck dinner served the Joseph Ruettgers with Father Sponsored as a public service Mill City Meeting October 28 Bernard Neumann officiating members of the IOOF #144 honored Mrs. at the 3:00 ceremony. There will be a meeting of The bride is the daughter of Mabel Carlson who will be the Linn Cohnty Historical Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Hen­ going to Roseburg to live with Society at Maple Lawn (Burk­ ning of Lyons and the bride­ her sister. hart House) 1950 Salem Ave., Election of officers for the groom, the son of Mr. and Albany, Sunday, Oct. 28, at Insurance Agency, Inc. lodge was concluded with the Mrs. Herman Ruettgers of 2:00 p.m. following officers elected: Mrs. 493 Third Street, Stayton Scio. Members are asked to bring The bride’s empire style Luther Yates, noble grand; cookies or doughnuts. The Remember Us For Your. dress was of satin with chan­ Mrs. Arthur Snow, vice grand; society will provide coffee and tilly lace appliques on the bo­ Mrs. Otto Weldman, recording cider. Life and Health dice, full sleeves, wedding ring secretary; Mrs. Walter Tho­ Mrs. Irene Reeves of Jeffer­ neckline, and chapel train mas, financial secretary; Otto son will show slides of the Insurance Koeneke, treasurer. Installa­ bordered in lace. highlights of her recent Euro­ Her elbow length veil of tion will be in January. pean trip. Phone 769-6311 A joint Christmas party for illusion was caught to a Il matching lace camelot cap. members, family and friends || She carried a bouquet of yel- was discussed. The proopsed l| low and white flowers. For date set is Dec. 22. It is to be | "something old” the bride a potluck dinner, gift J] wore a bracelet given to her change, games and other her tertainment. Irl Plymale H great-grandmother by || great-grandfather on their been asked to perform Santa Claus. | wedding day. The month of November has Yellow and white was the I color theme for the wedding been declared education loan || and the bridegroom’s grand- fund month. There will be a | mother, Mrs. Anton Rosprofka Goodie Walk Nov. 7 and a I of Scio, made all the flowers grab bag Nov. 21. There will be an afternoon Bring your attic insula­ U for the bouquets. get together to make favors Mrs. Dan Humphreys was tion up to six inches u j her sister’s only attendant. for the IOOF Home with the and save up to $100 on | ' Charles Ruettgers of Mill City date to be set later. heating costs. Mrs. Alex Bodeker enter­ U was his brother’s best man and I f ushers were Don and Jim tained with a poem ‘‘At Home Ruettgers of Stayton, brothers in Tillamook.” The refreshment committee of the bridegroom. A wedding reception fol­ for Nov. 7 is Mrs Arthur lowed at the Mari-Linn grade Snow and Mrs. Ed Hamilton. iberglas Following the meeting, re­ school cafeteria. The couple will make their home in Stay­ freshments were served by Owens-Corning is Fiberglas ton. The bride is employed at Mrs. Walter Thomas and Mrs. j Investors Mortgage Co. and Luther Yates. Mr. Ruettgers at Stayton Canning Co. Out of town guests attend­ ing the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Henning from Elgin. Ill.. Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ nold Henning and Susan, Mrs. KELLY U MBER CATALOGUE ORDER STORE Frank Henning and Millie La- SALES. INC, verenz. of Bensenville, Ill.; Mr. Hwy. 22 East City Limits Phone 897-2785 Mill City, Ore. and Mrs. Chris Dalby of Kla­ PHONE 897-2610 math Falls; and Mr. and Mrs Mill City, Ore. F-inar Dalby of Albany. Rebekah Lodge 166 Elects Officers Community Calendar Of Events Henning-Ruettgers Vows Exchanged In Jordan Saturday j MADISON & DAVIS Stop Burning Money 1st Anniversary SALE ■ __ Continues Through F ORDERS TO GO—Ph. 769-5311 Saturday, October 27 Subscribe to The Mill City Enterorise Read it Every Week $4.50 per Year WESTERN AUTO