The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 21, 1975, Page 2, Image 2

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’—The Mill Cit) Enterprhr. Thursday, Aug. 21. 197.»
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Carpenter - Hopper
Fows Exchanged
Kurt Carpenter of Mill City
exchanged wedding vows with
with Miss Carol Ann Hopper
The Willamette Council of
Norma J. Long, Woman's
Saturday afternoon at the
home of the bride’s parents, i Camp Fire Girls which encom­
I
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hopper at passes the counties of Marion.
Polk. Yamhill. Linn. Benton Former Resident Wed
2:00 pm at Stayton.
and
Lincoln
begins
the
bicen-
Rev. Byron Pickering, uncle
In Ceremony In Eugene
of the groom, officiated at the 1 tennial school year with a trip
i
for
all
of
their
members
and
Saturday, August 16
service
The bridegroom is the son families to a northwestern his-
Miss
Susan
Wirick
of
of Mr and Mrs. Ixv> Carpenter j torical site of Oregon.
Eugene .daughter of Mr. and
of Mill City.
Participants are to meet at Mrs. Kirk Wirick of Reeds­
For her wedding, the bride Ft. Rilea at 12:00 noon on Sat.,
chose a gown of white chiffon Sept. 6 with a sack lunch. port. became the bride of Brian
over crepe with lace bodice From there tours will be taken Polzel. son of Mrs. Charles
and long lace sleeves.
Her to the Astor Column and to a Polzel of Springfield, at an
shoulder length veil was special program at Ft. Clatsop, impressive ceremony at 7:30
caught to a lace cap and she (where lewis and Clark spent p.m. Saturday evening. Aug
carried a bouquet of white their first winter.) Evening 16. at the Fair Center in Eu­
roses and gypsophila. She wore time will be spent with every­ gene.
The lovely bride was given
a locket belonging to her one cooking their own supper
mother which her father had j on the beach over the camp in marriage by her father.
Kirk Wirick, and was attended
given her.
fire with group singing. Over-
sisters, the Misses
The bride's onlv attendant
■ by her two
Ruth Wirick. and
Joyce
and
was Miss Sandi Gilbert.
arranged at Camp Rilea and
Leroy Shepherd of Mill City then a pancake breakfast for , two other friends as brid
was best man for the groom. all in the mess hall. Reserva­ ; maids.
David Wirick of Noth
Ushers were
the groom’s j tions to take part in this his­
four brothers. Craig Carpenter, torical Lewis and Clark Expe­ j Bend and Steve Wirick
Herbert Carpenter. Armen dition can be made bv calling Reedsport. brothers of the
I bride, served as ushers.
C.irpenter and Shawn Carpen-1 581-0477.
1 Immediately following the
ter
I ceremony, a reception w is
The young couple will make 1
their first home in Stayton Stayton High School. The ! held at the church with Lila
when they return from their groom graduated from San- Wirick (Mrs David) presiding
wedding trip to 'he Oregon tiam High School and is now- over the guest book. Flower
employed at Bird’s Chevrolet arrrangements for the recep-
beaches.
tion were from the gardens of
The bride is a graduate of Garage in Lebanon.
the bride’s grandmother and
grandfather, the Louis Ver­
becks. Mrs Verbeck being pre­
sented with a corsage of carna­
tions.
771 e newlyweds both gradu­
I Æwy Ä? JKWMf
ated from NCC in Eugene, and
the bridegroom is also a gradu-
i ate of the U of O. He will be
i teaching in the elementary
school at Amity this fall, and
Red Wing
the young couple will make
! their home in McMinnville.
Attending the
ceremony
Tennis Shoes
I from Mill City were the bride’s
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
I Louis Verbeck, and friends,
Mr. and Mrs Martin Hansen
I Mr. and Mrs Richard Verbeck
and three children were also
Corduroy
Tennis Shoes
I present from Tangent.
A
I brother of Kirk Wirick. Alvin
I Wirick. came up from Califor-
i nia with his wife and two
I daughters to attend the festiv­
ities.
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Boys Sizes
$1900
Men’s Sizes *■■
BOYS SHIRTS
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Short or Long Sleeve
$2«
$E50
to
BRIEFS and T-SHIRTS
BOYS SIZES
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$089
mens sizes
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$069
Package of 3
GIRLS DRESSES
$029
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Package of 3
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$Æ69
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JACKETS
s12 $25°°
$16’8 „ $3 qoo
BALDWINS
BOYS and GIRLS Sizes
MEN and WOMEN Sizes
3rd
Miss Iris Patricia Hampton,, were Tina Hampton, sister of
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the bride and Todd Boedig-
Lewis Hampton, Jr. of Gates, heimer, brother of the groom.
became the bride of Raymond The ushers were Melvin Lulay,
Boedigheimer at a recent Larry Nydegger and Craig
ceremony at the Immaculate Boedigheimer. Best man for
Conception Catholic Church in Mr. Boedigheimer was Larry
I Stayton. Mr Boedigheimer is Lindeman.
the son of Mr. and Mrs, Rich­
The bride’s mother was
ard Boedigheimer of Stayton.
dressed in a full length laven-
-
Weuman
der^‘"prnk“go^T“and’the
formed
’s
,
* the ~ ceremony
"
", ~ with bridegroom -J
mother
was
Leuds F Hampton and Jodi dressed in a full Ien<tth
, Boedigheimer
luting
the of pink
brldc was ^yen
.tapers Miss J Delkr-wax the in marriaXe by her father,
vocahst with Mrs Don Bet-
After the ceremony a recep­
I ker
Ker at the organ.
The bridal
gown was of tion was held at Stayton I»-
' white satin with an empire land Park Cutting the cake
waist embroidered with seed was Mrs. Ba May with Alicia
pearls and a long train edged Pavlic and Mrs. Rita Tietze
Assisting
in lace and satin roses. The pouring
were
Buche,
illusion veil was held in place Marguarita
Alice
with a floral cap of white Hampton, June Whitney and
flowers. Her bouquet was of Mrs. Ila Bataman.
velvet and crystal flowers with
...
white streamers. The bride r Aft7 a , *'
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wore a bracelet of gold coins Canada and ,R^no' ^-vada, the
worn bv her grandmother for couplf> are at horne ln Staton.
her wedding
I
The honor attendant was
Linda Moreland, and the Daughter Born To
bridesmaids were Alicia Pav­
lic, Sandra Hampton, Cindy Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith
Nydegger,
Rita Lock rum,
DETROIT
Mr. and Mrs.
Cindy Whitney and Colleen Ray Marsh, Detroit, received
Grant. The junior attendants word recently that they are
great grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.
Smith, Portland, arc the proud
parents of a daughter bom
Aug. 13 at a Portland hospital.
The baby, named Margaret
Irene, after her two grand­
mothers, weighed in at seven
pounds, eight ounces at birth
to
Regular and Full Length Sizes 2 to 14
351
For Presbyterians
Soloist last Sunday at the
Pre .byteriuu Church was Cyril
Archer, Jr whose numlierg
were greatly appreciated
Tlie lovely arrangement of
poach colored gladiolus and
white d.u.slles were furnished
by Mrs. Roy Epperson. There
well- also .some huge red dah­
lias making a colorful dis­
play.
Sept 7 has been set for a
.special Church Day for Pres
byterlans and their friends An
11:00 Sunday morning service
will iregln the celebration,
culminating with a 2:00 pm
potluck picnic at the Cedar’s
Shelter at Fisherman’s Bend
Scheduled for the day are
visiting, singing, games, and
stories of our area as the his­
toric past is shared with some
of the newer people, and a
general good time Children
are also invited as there will
be baby sitter to organize fuo
for them.
This event Is expected to
take the place of the former
"Hallv Davs” or Homecomings
ot past years, and all arc in­
vited to keep the date In
mind.
Special greeters at tin
church door last Sunday were
Bill and Alma Beyer
Calendar
Of Events
Thursday, August 21
Card party, Eagles »full. 1:0®
p m
Sue McClintock.
Worthy
Advisor of Acacia Assembly,
Order of Rainbow for Girls,
and Mrs. William McClintock,
Worthy Matron of Marilyn
Chapter #145. OES. went to
Albany
Monday
evening
where they attended a meet-
ng of Barzilla Assembly, Or­
der of Rainbow for Girls.
Three girls received their
majority degrees due to the
age limit. Ono of the girls was
Jerri Jo Parker, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Parker of
Abany, and formerly of Mill
City.
Girls were present from a
number of visiting assemblies.
Refreshments were served
following the meeting
Friday, August 22
Mill City-Gates Post #159
and Auxiliary meetings. 7:30
p m , Ix*gion Hall.
Eagles Auxiliary Rummage
Sale, 9:00 a 111 t<> I 00 p m .
Eagles Hall.
Sponsored as ■ public aervle«
P J.’S
BEAUTY CENTER
Phone 897-2137
239 S. W. Broadway
»:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Evenings by appointment
Why don’t YOU subscribe
to The Mill City Enterprise?
BACK To SCHOOL SPBMK
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boedighrimer
Boedigheimer-Hampton Wedding Held
3rd St.. STAYTON, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs Fiet! Gruver
have returned from u weeks
I visit In Anchorage and Se-
, ward, Alaska with their son,
; Dick, who is with the IT. S.
Army.
Dick is stationed for the
I summer at an army recrea-
I tion camp in Seward. He op­
erates a 20 ft. charter fishing
boat for army personnel who
visit the camp and wish to go
1 fishing. The Gruvers spent a
day with him on Resurrection
Bay They caught a 12 lb King
salmon, a 9 lb Silver salmon
and a large black bass
Mr. and Mrs Gruver met
Rev. and Mrs Charles Fultz,
formerly of Mill City, in Sc
ward and spent an evening
visiting with them They also
visited Jim and Erma Hayes
Mr Haves taught school in
Mill City from 1963 to 1966 He
Is now a principal In an An­
chorage school and operates a
charter fishing boat out of Se-
ward 1 luring th< » «rummer The
Haves sent a “bello** fo all
their farmer friends in Mill
Ci tv
The Gruvers observed that
all of Alaska b« growing Hip­
idly and new buildings an d
roads are beine built over the
entire area.
The weather remained beau­
tiful for their entire stay, but
• hev stated they nrc happv to
be back in the beautiful San-
tiam area.
The Gruvers arc also happy
to announce that Dick has now
been promoted to Sp/4
Albany Rainbow Girls
Visited By Local Girl
Converse
Kreitzer's Men's Clothing
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Phone 897-2772
Shoes
Levis
L
Page Editor
Church Day Sept. 7
Gruvers Return From
Vacation In Alaska
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