The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 16, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOCIETY PAGE
Gates Womans Altar Society Plan Party
Club Plan
5—THE Mll.I. CITY ENTERPRISE
Eastern Star
Officials Visit
District Meet
Society Plans Silver Tea
The Altar Society of the St. Cath-'
erine Catholic church met at the
home of Mrs. George Humphrey for The annual district meeting of
their monthly meeting on Wednesday three Eastern Star chapters of Ore-
Members of the Gates Womans club of last week.
<on, including Marilyn of Mill City,
met Thursday afternoon, in regular Taking part in the meeting were Acacia of Stayton, and Victoria of
session in the recreation rooms of the mesdames: Russell Hoffman, Paul
1__ Turner- waa held at the Mill City
high school. A dessert luncheon was Ressler, Joseph McNealy, Keith lo<18e hall Monday evening. March 13.
served by the hostesses, Mrs. Glen Grimes, George Ditter, Ed. Miatke, This occasion marked the official
Hearing and Mrs. Laura Joaquin. Robert Majhor, J. O. Murray, Win. visit of the worthy grand matron of
The St. Patrick motif was used inthe F. Tickle, Allen Keith, Phylis Cox, Oregon, Edna Throm of St. Helens.
table decorations. The centerpiece Mary Jane Cox, Keirsey, Stiner, Ray Other grand officers in attendance
was the blarney stone surrounded by Kindler Tony Zeibert, Father Mai were Marjorie Merriott, grand chap­
water. Each member and guest, as and the hostess Mrs. George Hum­ lain; Irene McKinley, grand organist;
they were seated was required to kiss phrey.
Photo Courtesy Statesman
Harriett Bailey, grand electa; Elaine
the blarney stone or desposit a coin
Fisher, grand representative for Ar­ Mis«. Phyllis Tinun. daughter of Mr.
in the pond. More than two dollars A card party is planned for St. kansas; Blanche Herlig, grand repre­ and Mrs. W. J. Timm of Mill City,
her engagement recent­
was realized for the building fund. Patricks day, Friday, March 17th. sentative for New Hampshire; Alice announced
ly to Oliver Muise, grandson of Mrs.
It
will
be
held
at
the
American
Following the luncheon the meeting
Rupp, grand representative of Louis­ Anna Nystrom of Niagra.
The
was called to order by the president, Legion hall.
iana; Marjorie Mitchell, grand repre­ wedding Is planm-d for this fall.
Mrs. Elmer Stewart. The building
sentative for Connecticut; Rex Hart­
committee reported that work on the ments to be sold. Mrs. Frank Saun- ley. junior past grand patron of Ore­
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club house was to be resumed Mon­ desr extended an invitation to meet gon; and Sue Tuel, member of revis­
day morning. A request made by the at her home, March 23rd.
ion of by-laws committee.
American Legion for the use of the The next regular meeting will be Opening and closing ceremonies
club piano in their hall in Mill City held at the home of Mrs. Elmer Stew­ were put on by Marilyn chapter, un-, The Mari-Linn P. T. A. held their
was refused, due to the fact that the art April 13th, a no-host luncheon will der the direction of Marguerite Mc­ meeting at the Rebekah hall Friday
piano is in constant use by the club, be served. Election of officers will Coy, worthy matron, and Lawrence evening with a large attendance.
the Gates Sunday school and the be held for the coming year. New Walworth, worthy patron. The local Burl Smith, president, presided over
school. It was decided to sponsor an members welcomed were Mrs. W. R. chapter also put on an impressive the business meeting. Reports from
Easter dance, to be held in the local Hutcheson and Mrs. Dorothy Johnson. degree for the worthy grand matron various committees were heard, and
gymnasium the evening of April 8th. Others present were Mesdames Elmer and presented her with a gift from plans are underway for a home talent
Mrs. Elmer Klutke, Mrs. W. R. Stewart, Paul Davis, Elmer Klutke, the three chapters.
play to be given in the near future,
Hutcheson and Mrs. Floyd Völkel Frank Saunders, Joe Joaquin, Floyd Victoria chapter of Turner effec- with most of the cast chosen, Mrs.
were appointed a committee to ar­ Völkel, Laura Joaquin, Theodore lively put on the
initiatory degree Virginia Fulkner, Linn county Red
range for the dance. Mrs. Glen Hear, Burton, Glen Hearing, Velma Carey,
for their candidate, Geraldine Ed­ Cross chairman from Albany was
ing and Mrs. Albert Millsap were Larry Shelton and Mrs. Louisa
wards, whose father, Lawrence Ed­ the guest speaker. She was accom­
named to be in charge of refresh- Romey.
wards, acted as courtesy candidate. panied by Mrs. Hatfield who showed
Her mother, Ethel Edwards, is a pictures of blood plasma, which was
past worthy matron of Victoria. In followed by a program presented by
charge of the beautiful degree were Mrs. Helen Hargreaves, program
Electric guitar and ac.
Rowena Speer, worthy matron, and i chairman.
cordian duet by Jean and David
Carl Both, worthy patron.
SERVING THE CANYON AREA
Escort duty and balloting were Prideaux. Accordian solo Cecil Bas.
sett, vocal duet Mrs Hazel Worth
efficiently
exemplified by Acacia
PICKUPS AT
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and
Mrs. Martha Poole, Piano solo
chapter of Stayton, with Theresa
Shirley Johnston.
Electric guitar
Laundry—Nu-Method, Mill City and Stayton
Van Nuys, worthy matron, and Chas.
solo,
Jay
James,
tap
dance, Almeda
Laundry and Dry Cleaning—
Morgan, worthy patron, presiding.
Ken Golliet, Mehama; Mt. Jeff Cafe, Idanha
Coffman, marimba solo, Maxine
Their
courtesy
girls,
Zella
Seigmund
Dry Cleaning —Santiam Self-Service Laundry, Detroit
Scott, piano solo, Marjorie Prichard,
and Mrs. Bert King, presented the
I accordfan solo, Kathryn Johnston,
163 South High
SALEM
Phone 8-9125
distinguished guests with gifts from
clarinet solo, Joyce Hargreaves and
chapters.
I Barbett quartet John Prideaux, Rob­
Introduced during the course of the ert Fatherston. George Huffman, and
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evening were Mildred Weibe, worthy ' Burl Smith. At the close of the eve­
matron, and Edwin Jackson, worthy ning the teachers who were the hosts
patron, both from Ramona chapter of for the evening served cake and
Silverton.
coffee carrying out the St. Patrick
Wm. B. Shuey announced that the motif.
J Masonic lodge will put on a banquet
on Saturday evening, March 25th,
and requested Marilyn chapter to ap­ Three Links Meet Tuesday
point a committee to assist in ar- The Three Links club of Mill City
met at the home of Mrs. Fred Duffy
rangements.
Sue Tuel of Stayton, mother ad- on Tuesday evening, with Mrs.
visor of Acacia assembly, No. 40. Chrissie Henderson presiding.
Order of Rainbow for Girls, an- The club voted to send a donation
nounced that the meeting they had to the Red Cross, and to buy ribbon
scheduled
for Mill City this week to make Rosettes for the Theta Rho
BAIA ES AND SEGMENTS, No. 21, can
Girls, currently being organized by
would be held in April instead.
During "Good of the Order", the the Rebekah lodge of Mill City.
' worthy grand matron gave a very The April 11th meeting will be held
1 charming and inspiring address, fol­ at the home of Mrs. Ruby Brisbin
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lowed by short talks by other dis- in Gates. Refreshments were served
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Preceding the meeting, the W. B. hostess, Mrs. Fred Duffy. Seventeen
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Shueys were dinner hosts to Edna members and one guest were present.
Throm, Irene McKinley, Harriett
Bailey, Blanche Herleg, all of the LYONS I II GROUP
Grand chapter, and Eunice Hatha­ The 4-H group held their meeting
way and Margaret Allen, of Evange- at the school house, Mrs. Huber pro­
I line chapter of Eugene.
ject leader of Sewing group 2, reports
At the close of the session, refresh­ they have just completed their first
ments were served to about 125 mem­ project a tea towel. The next meet­
bra and visitors in the chapter room, ing will be held at Mrs. Huber’s
with the serving table in the dining­ house where they will start their next
room attractively centered with a project, a dress. The girls will re­
huge bowl of daffodils flanked by main over night as Mrs. Huber has a
yellow tapers. Presiding at the table slumber party planned for them.
were Tena Graham of Marilyn chap­ Members present for the Friday
ter and Alta Bodeker of Acacia chap­ afternoon meeting were Carol Kruse,
ter. Others serving on the refresh, president; Darline Billington, vice
ment committee included LaVon president; Marjorie Prichard, secre-
Kriever, who assisted with the table tary; Gloria Carr, song leader; De­
decorations. Anna Jenkins, Mary To­ loris Boatman .news reporter and
man, and Celene Taylor, all of Mari­ Carolina Matison.
lyn chapter; Eva Bressler and
Frances McCarley of Acacia chapter, Marriage is supposed to be a union
and Ethel Edwards, Maxine Chapman of two souls—but occasionally a soul
and Olin Spiva of Victoria chapter. finds itself hooked up with a heel! —
Anonymous.
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Entertained Fri.
Mrs. Willard Hartnell was hostess
for the meeting of the Womens
Society of Christian Service with the
meeting held at her home. Mrs. Laur­
ence Walworth presided over the
meeting and the devotions were lead
by Mrs. George Clipfell. Plans were
i made for a Chinese Silver Tea to be
held at the community club house
Thursday afternoon March 23, with
the speaker Mei Ling Wu, a student
at Oregon State college. Each mem-
. tier brought their apron made for the
bazaar which is a annual event of the
fall. Each apron was modeled with
Mrs. Ann;» Johnson drawing first
prize and -Mrs. Vivian Walworth
second. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Lyle Kinser,
Tuesday afternoon, March 21, with
everyone welcome. At the close of
the meeting. Mrs.Hartnell served re­
freshments.
DAUGHTER BORN TO PUTMANS
Mr. and Mis. Thomas Putman are
the parents of a 9 lb. 11 oz. baby girl
born Monday morning at a Salem
hospital. The little miss has been
named Mary Lynn
March 1«. 19M
Timber Trippers Plan
Saturday Party
Th Timber Trippers, Mill City
folk group, has scheduled a party
Saturday night, March 18, in ths
large hall above the drugstore.
The- who enjoy folk dancing are
cordially invited to attend. Dancing
will begin at 9 o’clock. Refresh*
ments will be served.
Mrs G< rge Manolls and daughter
Michele left Tuesday for Warrington,
Florida v. here her sister is ill. She
expects to be gone about six weeks.
SHIRLEY LAIRD
Phone 2603
MILL CITY
Headquarters for Harden Seeds
(Packet or Bulk Pack)
ALSO FIELD AND GRASS SEEDS
Various Types of Garden Tool«, Etc
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STAYTON, OREGON
SALEM
Hobby Supplies
MODEL AIRPLANES
MODEL AIRPLANE MOTORS
II. O. MODEL RAILROADING EQUIPMENT
TRICKS AND PUZZLES
MASQUERADE SUPPLIES
SPECIALTY CARDS
TOYS AND IIOI.LS
MILL CITY MEAT MARKET
Quality Meats & Groceries
FROZEN FOODS
Friday and Saturday Special
PEACHES
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Friendly Service
Check the Stock in
Our Windows for the
Merchants Quiz
KEITH
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Albany Laundry
DRY CLEANERS
Phone 50
BETTER SHIRTS
4 Different Kinds of Service
1—DELUXE FINISH.
3— FINISH:
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10 lbs »125. Each additional pound 15c per pound.
Men's shirts 15c each
Hanks lc each extra in this
service
8—FLUFF-DRY:
10 lbs 99c Each additional pound 9c per pound.
4— LINEN SUPPLY:
Doctors Dentists. Barber. Beauty Shops, Restaurants
Grocery and Garage Shop Towels.
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Toys
Gift Items Socks
Underwear
Notions
MILL CITY VARIETY
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