Page 12 FOOD SECTION THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon MH City Mill City The Mill City 3-Llnks club is sponsoring a Mother's Day cooked food sale next Suturduy, May 0, in the former Ilinz Coffee shop. The sale which fouturos Mother's Day cakes and other cooked food will open at 10 a.m. There will also be fancy work dlS' played as a suggestion for Mother's Day gifts. Mrs. Ar thur Olmstcnd is in charge of the cooked food and Mrs. Fred Duffy is sewing chairman. There were 88 children re celvlng services at the all-day . well child conference held on April 28. Dr. W. J. Stone, Marion county health doctor, was in charge and he was as sisted by Mrs. Effie Cole, pub lic health nurse, both of Sa 1cm. Local volunteer help in eluded: Mrs. Robert Wingo, chairman, Mrs. Floyd Jones, Mrs. E. A. Ncsbltt, Mrs. James Armstrong of Mill City, Mrs. R. C. Haseman of Idanha, Mrs, William Fcnnlck of Gotes, and Miss Joyce Foster, a social worker of Salcnv ' capiain. iteiresnmcnts were served after lodge with Hattle Fency in charge of the kitchen. Santiam Rebckah lodge held initiation Wednesday night for Lois Garrison, Norma Henness and Esther Stafford. In charge of . the meeting were Noble Grand Antonia Thomas and vice grand Eva Duffy. Con cluding the session a new drill was put on by 20 members with Ruth Hess acting as drill LOCKER BEEF SPECIAL - SPECIAL SPECIAL BABY STEER BEEF Front Quarrel . , 28c lb. Vior Whole... 31c lb. Hind Quarter . . . 36 C DON WYMORE SALEM MEAT CO. Phone 34858 1325 J. 25th SI. Mill City Woman's club held the annual music week pro gram luesdoy night with Mrs. Don Sheythe in charge. Roll call was "My Favorite Song." The final meeting of the club will be May 19 and will in clude a plant exchange. Mrs. C. M. Cllne will talk on Flower Culture. Mrs. R. S. Corbln has re turned from a trip to Florida where she spent several months with relatives. Mill City high school Girls Athletic association held the annual Mother's Day tea Wed nesday afternoon in the high school auditorium. All mothers of high school students were invited. "Wildcat Willie," a one-act. teenage comedy, will be the feature of the Mill City ele mentary school graduation program. May 27 at 8 p.m. in the grade school auditorium. Cast for the play includes Lee Arnold, Annette Melting, Harold Kliewer, Clara Cau dle, Frances Ward. Diplomas will be presented by William Shuey, chairman of the Mill City school board. Members of the eighth grade class are: David Lee Arnold Jimmy Ray Baltimore, Rosa lie Martha Bassett, Clara Vir ginia Caudle, Glenda Jean Chrlstensen, Zita May Crosier, Janet Louise Glunz, Rodney Maurice Goble, Penelope Jean Gould, Sherry Darlene Hansen, Robert Gay Herman, Anna Lee Howell, Richard Dean Jen nings, Gloria Ann Klecker, Harold Lee Kliewer, Donald Lee Lemke, Charles Martin Marttala, Lillian Annette Melt ing, John Terrence Muir, Mar lin Bruce Noyes, Gregory Xavier Peterson, Nancy Lee Porter, Myrna Louise Roy, Ev elyn Faith Taylor, Bruce Clark 1 FLORISTS CHOICE II ? -M II lsrv, j ii IV,' .- . i ff , , ; v , , v -' 4 I Willamina Willamina Mrs. Kenneth Barrett received word this week of the death of her grandmother, Mrs. W. E. Rus sell of Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardner and Ralph, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gardner and baby, spent the weekend in Bend with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Gardner. Mrs. Tod Walker of Salem and Mrs. John Yarco of Se attle spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lee and family were weekend guests at the Don Wolf home in Hills-boro. Mrs. Roxie Bryant is home from the McMinnvitle hospi tal convalescing. Kenny and Larry Turner of McMinnville were weekend guests of Jerry Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood en visited at the Lew Wallace home in Molalla Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Rudig visited Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown in McMinnville Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heider and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scharschmidt enjoyed dinner at the beach Saturday evening. Mrs. Claude Booth and Mrs. V. C. Neal visited Mrs. V. C. Neal, Jr., in a Salem hospital Thursday. Mrs. Axel Lundin, Mrs. Paul Nyleen, Mrs. Art Lundeen and Mrs. Ed Severson surprised Mrs. Arvid Nyleen on the occa sion of her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sexton and Darlene spent Sunday after oon at the Robert Reed home. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rossell and family of Toledo spent the weekend at the V. C. Neal home. Clarence Thompson flew to Salt Lake 6ity for the week end to visit with his parents, i Mrs. Karl Lents attended the funeral of her nephew, Deston Russell in Portland Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Denton and family spent Sunday at the John Mekkers home in Sa lem., Mrs. Ethel Read and son spent the weekend visiting rel atives in Elkton. Mr. L. E. Page returned home from the hospital and is Thursday, May 7, 1353 , recovering from her recent ill ness. , ., , Frank J. Smart, father pf MrFs Ernie Cogswell and Mrs. Ray Barber, has been dis charged from the Santa Bar bara hospital where he was confined with a stroke. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Boundy birthday. m mmn i in ni in in in mi ll GREYHOUND Actress Elizabeth Taylor, holding her son, Michael How ward Wilding, was named Mother of the Year by 3800 members of the Society of American Florists meeting in Hollywood. i Thomas, Carol Ann Thomley, David Lloyd Umphress, Fran ces Ann Ward, Richard Kieth Ziebert, Gerald Bruce Golden, Dennis Michael Fodrabsky, James Glenn Sullivan, Dale Stanley Walezak. Fruit I and FruiUand 4-H club mem bers of Fruitland school in terested in the Spring show at Stayton this week are: Sewing Mary Karr, Lucille Hilke, Heane Johnson, Kay Johnson, Beverly Ediger. Mrs. Herbert Hilke Is leader. Cooking 4-H club members are Pat Miller, Loretta South wick, Joice Mires, - Janice Mires, Bobby Mires, Sandra Wagner, Janet Aaesrude, Patsy Thomas, Charlen Shryock, Mary Karr, Lucille Hilke, Ilene Johnson, Kay Johnson, Bever ley Edeger. 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