• • • MILL CITY EN I LltriaSlí, MAY 5. 1949 -ï MUSIC RFXITAL PLANNED DETROIT By MBb. J. A. WRIGHT The Detroit-Idanha PT A benefit given at the old grade school build­ ing Thursday and Friday evenings was a decided success. The build.ng was crowded both evenings and some standing room was »old Friday eve­ ning. A total of $236.35 was grossed from the sale of tickets and pie« af­ ter the show. The one-act farce, “Calling A 11 Carr’s” p-^t on by Bruce Gorden, Bet­ ty Pittam, Rilla Schaefer, Reba Sny­ der, Warren Stahl, Mary Gulliford, Frank New and Roselle Vickers, with Mr». John Ray directing, displayed lots of talent. The minstrel show had 25 charac­ ters. They .were Joan Cauble, Ben Todd, Mrs. Eli Bangs, Eldon White, Russell Hoyt, S. T. Moore, Dick Thorton. Ro­ nald Morgan, Dick Haseman, Har­ low White, Frank Wilson, Ruth Skid­ more, Mrs. E. W. Bray, Jean Bray, Shirley Hammer, Dorothy Morgan, Mary Gordon, Marlene White, Frank­ ie Payne, Bob Budlong, Virginia O’­ Brien, Mary Impsem and Lillian Carl son. Nolan Rasnick was interlocutor ami Mrs. Otis White and Mrs. John Ray directed. The music of Mrs. Gordon Skid­ more and drum playing of Scott Young added much to the success of the show. First prize for ticket selling went to Jame» White; secon to Billie Pe­ terson and third to Donna McKeever. Wardr<»be custodians were Mrs. Earl Parker and Colleen Mermillion. The program committee included Mrs. Sol Tucker, Mr». Albert Snyder,- • Mrs. Bruce Gordon, Mrs. Cliff Peter­ son and Mrs. Richard Hansen. Mr. an d.Mrs. Dennis Buetall and daughter Trinnie of Salem were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Byr- kit. They went fishing on the Metol­ ius. Mis. Uuritz Hansen who was ta- ken to the Matson Hospital in Mil- waukie a week ago is improving. Mrs. Emma Ramage and daughter Joan an rm. mod house, price turned to Portland with her dauel 1411 Pine St., Silverton. 9 Vancouver, were Mr. and Mrs. Don ers were Robert Crass of Wheeler home. Sixteen guests were entertained at Thorp and son “Dicky Pennick" and and John Case of Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Colgan of Mill For her «laughter's wedding Mrs. a stork shower by Mrs. Fred Martin, in honor of Mrs. Vernon Hallfor«! ■ City. Guests through the week at the Shuey chose an a«iua blu«- dres s em- who received gifts. Twelve ! Pennick nome were Mr. and Mr-, El­ broidere«! with white beads, grey many gifts, hat mer Currie of Salem. with pink flowers and grey access­ who culd not come sent gifts. About 400 persons attended the Mrs. W. Pennick ami Mrs. N. Pen ories. Her co sage was pink rosebuds ANTHROPOLOGISTS BE­ PTA one act play and minstrel nick are now occupying their n e w ami white carnations. --------- show, LIEVE first wars Proceeds from tickets real estate office just completed in were $194.60 The reception was held in the home WERE ABOUT FOOD, Mill City. Office hours will be from of the bride’» parents. The table was and from pies *41.75. WHEN PRIMITIVE Frank Ray went to Bend Monday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. beautiful, covered with a white hand TRIBES INVADED to consult a doctor. He oprted it was The home of Mr. ami Mrs. Clar­ chrocheted lace cloth, w th t! ’i HUNTING GROUNDS snowing on the pas ence Rush was the svne of a gather tapers and bouquets of OF OTHERS. ing in obaeivance of the 21st birth- whit«1 carnations on ea in the evening. day of Meir son, Lyle Rush, of Sa large bride's cake lem. Mrs. Rush served dinner to Mi NOTICE Hendr c Cutting the biid and Mrs. Lyle Rush, Miss Wanda William Norris < move Vandermeer and Gerald Garr - >n. Mrs. Harold K. M . and Mrs. Elmer Stewart. Mis I land cut the groo Double Clarence Ru«h ami Mr and Mrs. Nor was Mrs. Curtis C man Garrison attended the wedding of Mr». Garrison’s niece. Miss Joy Passing the guest Zeller, of Scio, and Richard Robin­ Ina Pearl Allen of j son ofjeflcison, Sunday in Albany. Taking care of the Mr». Burrel Cole was hostei Mary Ann Johnson a IN I3*CENTURY ENGLAND, luncheon at her home last wee Assisting with th< VERY BOROUGH-HAD Mrs. George Child,Mr». Henry James Swan. A BEER INSPECTOR. cleston. Mis. Hollis Tumiilge. For going BREWERS OF POOR Chris Knutson, Mi». Glen Hennes red and w hi \ BEER WERE FASTENED of Gates, and Mrs Henry N’el