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

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    5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE_________________ November 16. 1950
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Armistice Wedding
For Miss Stafford
Gates—Married at a candle light
ceremony, at the Presbyterian church
in Mill City, Saturday evening, Nov.
11, were Miss Carmen Stafford,
j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Stafford of Gates and David Barn-
hardt, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Barn-
To assist the millions of war-
Mrs. G. E. McCarty gave an illus­ | hardt of Pasco, Wash. The marriage
stricken Korean civilians as well as trated lecture on textile painting be­
expellees and refugees in Europe and fore the Gates Women's club no-host was solemnized by Rev. David J.
the Near East, an emergency Thanks­ luncheon held last Thursday in the Ferguson at eight thirty o'clock.
Soloist was Mrs. Frank Merrill,
giving clothing collection, conducted recreation room of the Gates high
who sang “Ah, Sweet Mystery of
on a nation-wide basis by war relief 1 school.
Life’’ and “Oh Promise Me”. Mrs.
services of the National Catholic Wel­
Mrs. Edward Chance presided over
fare Conference, will find response the business session that followed the Don Sheythe was accompanist and
from the St. Catherine’s Parish in i luncheon. Because the date of the played the wedding marches. Can­
Mill City during November 19 to 26, social meeting falls on Thanksgiving dles were lighted by Miss Norma
it is announced by Father Carl Mai ■Day, it was decided to omit that Devine and Miss Jean Oliver.
The bride, given in marriage by
of Sublimity.
■ meeting and the December social ses­
All materials donated will be for­ sion because of Christmas. The an­ her father, wore a white satin gown
warded to San Francisco for ship­ nual Christmas party will be held in fashioned with sweetheart neck line,
A
ment overseas and free distribution the home of Mrs. Albert Millsap, fitted bodice and long sleeves.
white net fingertip veil was held in
to the needy. Anyone may contrib­ [ Thursday evening, December 14.
place by a wreath of orange blos­
ute. Wanted are blankets, bedding,
Hostesses for the Christmas party
heavy winter clothing, children’s gar­ are Mrs. Harry Keiser, Mrs. Norman soms. Her flowers were white chrys­
ments, babies’ layettes, and service­ Garrison, Mrs. Harry Richcreek and anthemums.
Attending the bride as matron of
able shoes.
Donations should be [ Mrs. Millsap. Christmas party en-
brought to the parish church next , tertainment arrangements are the re- honor was her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mar­
Sunday or the following Sunday, I sponsibility of Mrs. Elmer Stewart, vin Stafford who wore an orchid gown
and carried a nosegay of autumn
Nov. 26.
I Mrs. Gwen Schaer and Mrs. Clarence flowers.
Miss June Mitchell, also
Cash contributions, with checks I Johnson.
gowmed in orchid and carrying a sim­
made out to “Emergency Clothing
Each member of the club must
Collection’’ may be sent to Catholic bring a wrapped gift for the gift ex­ ilar bouquet was bridesmaid. Little
Charities, 400 Dekum building in change at the Christmas party. Mrs. Susie Jenkins in a long white frock
was flower girl.
Portland.
, McCarty has been selected as instruc-
Richard Parker stood as best man
j tor of a painting class made up of and the bride’s brother, Marvin Staf­
club members.
ford acted as groomsman. The ush­
Those attending the Thursday ers W’ere Gerald Garrison and Wiley
luncheon were Mrs. Edward Chance, Muise. The bride’s mother wore a
Mrs. William Suddeth, Mrs. Jesse dark green satin gown and corsage
I Haywood, Mrs. Glen Gordon, Mrs. W. of white gardenias. The mother of
H. F. HINCH, Prop.
R. Hutcheson, Mrs. Lula Collins, Mrs. the bridegroom chose a gown of gold
| Dale Stubbs, Mrs. Edmund Davis, crepe with white gardenia corsage.
Mrs. G. E. McCarty, Mrs. Glen Hear-
A reception was held following the
“JUST GOOD
'ing, Mrs. Wilson Park and Mrs. Al­ ceremony in the recreation rooms of
FOOD”
bert Millsap.
the church with Mrs. George Thomas
and Mrs. Edith Kanoff, aunts of the
IDANHA, OREGON
i Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Cole last week- bride cutting the cake, Mrs. Ruth
Hiway 222
j end drove to Madras and there stayed Vining presiding at the punch bowl
I overnight. The next day the Coles and Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt at the
coffee urn.
The guest book was
visited in Bend.
passed by Miss Birdie Larson. Fol­
lowing a wedding trip the couple will
make their home in Gates.
Catholics Assisting
World War Needy
McCarty Lectures
Before Gates Club
SPAR CAFE
Painting and Papering
SPRAY OR BRUSH
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SIGNS ANY SIZE
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GET YOUR FREE ESTIMATE NOW FOR INTERIOR
DECORATING. 10% LESS FOR WORK BOOKED FOR
RAINY SEASON AND WINTER MONTHS.
Call Bill Obershaw
PHONE 3215
Box 607, Mill City
EVENINGS 1952
V
HEY! WINTER
Is Coming
PUT ANTI-FREEZE IN NOW AND
BE READY WHEN THE COLD
WEATHER GETS HERE!
RALPH
NIBLER
We take better care of your car
CHEVRON
GAS STATION
FRIENDLY SERVICE
Betty and Helen Johnston
Host Lyons Garden Club
Rebekahs of Lyons
Plan Local Visit
Betty Johnston and Helen Johnston
sponsored the Lyons Garden club this
The Faith Rebekah lodge last week
week at the Lyons community club in its regular meeting at the Lyons
house.
lodge hall nominated officers for the
Gertrude Weidman was in charge coming year.
of the business meeting and was as­ Tentative arrangements were made
sisted by Nina O’Neil, secretary. Each for some local members to visit the
member responded to roll call with Santiam Rebekah lodge at Mill City,
their favorite chrysanthemum. Lola j Friday evening at the same time the
Lambert gave a very interesting ■ president of the Rebekah assembly
article on mulching and fertilizing. makes her official visit to the Mill
Entertainment was furnished by Alice City group.
Huber. Mary Fink and Golda Brass­
Representatives of the Turner lodge
field won in the guessing games con­ visited this week’s meeting.
Hazel
ducted.
Lewis had charge of the entertain­
The next meeting will be held De- ment for the social hour.
cember 13. Gertrude Jungwirth and
At the close of the evening, pump­
Gladys Kuiken will be hostesses and kin pie and coffee refreshments were
Bea Hiatt will furnish the entertain­ served to the group by a committee
ment.
composed of Celena Taylor, Elizabeth
Alice Huber has charge of the club's Taylor, May Patton, and Hazel Lewis.
Christmas party. Names were drawn
Plans were discussed regarding the
for the Christmas party gift ex­
presentation soon of the traveling
change.
At the close of the afternoon, gavel to another lodge, since Faith
dainty refreshments were served to Rebekah lodge received the gavel
Carrie Naue, Ethel Huffman, Jewell from the Mill City lodge last October.
Hartnell, Laura Neal, Gladys Kuiken,
Miss Valine Everton, niece of Mrs.
Agnes Broetherton, Lola Lambert,
Golda Brassfield, Evelyn Julian. Eva B. E. Cole of Mill City, spent four
Bressler, Mary Fink, Anna B. Julian, days of her vacation with the Coles.
Helen Hubbard, Mabel Downing, Ger Miss Everton lives in Richland, Wash.,
trude Weidman, Nina O’Neil. Helen and is a government employe.
Johnston and Alice Huber.
Legion Auxiliary Plans
Another Rummage Sale
The American Legion Auxiliary,
Unit 159, held its regular monthly
meeting on Monday, Nov. 13 at 8 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Mary Toman.
President Kay Colburn announced
that the next Rummage Sale will be
held at the Legion hall in Mill City
on December 8 and 9, with a cooked
food sale on the afternoon of the 9th,
beginning at 1 p.m. Anyone wishing
to donate rummage articles or food
may contact Mrs. J. M. King, who is
chairman of the Rummage Sale and
Mrs. Nellie Stahlman, who is chair­
man of the Cooked Foods Sale.
The Legion Auxiliary will this year
purchase and make gifts of all kinds
to be sent to the U. S. Veterans Hos­
pital Gift Shop at Portland. These
gifts are then turned over to hospital­
ized veterans to be given by them
at Christmas time.
President Colburn also announced
The Lyons Mari-Linn PTA met that plans are being made for a
Friday evening, November 10, in the Legion Christmas party, the date to
5th grade room of the Mari-Linn be set later.
school. There was a good attendance.
Mrs. Lois Fetherston, president pre­ 25th ANNIVERSARY DINNER
sired over the business session.
HONORS THE EARL Mil Ns
The pupils of the first and second
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen were com­
grade gave an interesting music and plimented on their wedding anniver­
'rythm demonstration under the super­ sary when friends and neighbors
vision of Miss Vivian Boyce, Mari- gathered at the Rebekah hall Sunday
Linn music teacher.
evening to help them celebrate their
The membership committee an­ 25th anniversary.
nounced the addition of 39 new mem­ A large contribution of silver was
bers this year. There will be a prize presented them.
The serving table
of a record given to the room having was centered with a large anniver­
the most parents attending the meet­ sary cake and a beautiful cake baked
ing. Attendance will be figured on a by Mrs. Allen’s neice, Mrs. Dale Bas­
percentage basis.
sett of Corvallis.
A collection was taken at the meet­ Ice cream, cake and coffee was
ing for a large coffee pot. There served, wtih Mrs. Alex Bodeker cut­
was more than enough money con­ ting the cake; and Mrs. Paul Bassett
tributed for the coffee pot. The re­ presiding at the coffee urn.
A short musical program was pre­
mainder of the contributions goes into
sented by Dale and Cecil Bassett on
a coffee fund.
Mr. Thomas Putman, principal, an­ their accordians accompanied by Shir­
nounced the school board’s purchase ley Johnston at the piano. Mrs. Floyd
of 100 folding chairs and formation Bassett gave two humorous readings.
of a school basketball team which to Sixty guests signed the guest book.
date is scheduled to play five games
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away from home.
A very interesting calendar of
things planned for the year of regular
meetings was read. A comedy plus
a very beautiful and unique movie
of Oregon were shown the group by
Glen Julian.
Refreshments were
served by the seventh grade mothers.
Closed Mondays
\iniluy
Chicken thinner
FRID \Y and SATURDAY
Eddie Arnold in
FEUDIN’ RHYTHM”
— Plus —
Bob Walker and Deborah Kerr
in “PI E \SE BELIEVE ME”
KID’S MATINEE^ 2 p.m. Sat.
“The Blazing Trail” Durango
3 Cartoons and Serial
SUNDAY and MONDAY’
MARIE WILSON.
DEAN MARTIN and
JERRY LEWIS in
My Friend Irma
Goes West
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
RON M It RE \G AN and
PATRICIA NEAL in
The Hasty
THUES., FRI. and SAT.,
Continuous from 5:30 p.m.
Thursday
Cheaper by
the Dozen
In Technicolor
KID’S MATINEE:—2 p.m. Sat
"Call of the Foreat”
3 Cartoons and Serial
XIV ’S Steak House
Chuck Faylor and Sam Engle
Owners
Doors open at 7:20 PJH.
1 Complete show can be seen any
time up to 8:30
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