Stoll Home Scene of Idanha Stork Shower Mrs. Kim Bigger Gets Big Birthday Party Post-Nuptial Shower For Wrigglesworths local Health Morkers Attend County Session 3—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE December 7, 1950 FEMHt PACE Mrs. Frank Klecker honored her Marion County Health Association The spacious living room in the sister, Mrs. Kim Bigger with a birth­ Gates—A post-nuptial shower com­ conducts an instruction session next Warren Stoll home was the scene of day party Saturday, December 2, in plimenting Mrs. Ernest Wriggles- Tuesday in Stayton. a stork shower, Friday afternoon in the Riders of the Santiam hall near worth was held in the social rooms Canyon health workers and Mill Edna Gordon Cal s Eloise Ebert Addresses honor of Mrs. Lloyd Girod of Stayton, Mill City. I of the high school last week. Mrs. City health representatives plan at­ After an evening of dancing and I Edmund Davis, Mrs. Velma Carey and tending one or more phases of the Santiam Workers recently of Idanha. Club on United Nations I health instruction slated Tuesday. Interesting games were played with music an Italian buffet supper was Mrs. Gwen Schaer were hostesses. Idanha — Mrs. Edna Gordon, presi- Miss Eloise Ebert, administrative Games and the opening of the many Mrs Arthur Kriever has been dent of the North Santiam Willing the guests participating. First prizes served to Mr. and Mrs. James Quar- were won by Mrs. George Barney relles, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Peterson, useful and lovely gifts received by named local general chairman to rep- Workers club, called the November assistant to the State Librarian, of and Mrs. Vern Morgan, second by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bushnell, Mr. and Mrs. Wriggles worth were followed resent Mill City in the Stayton meet- 29 meeting to order in the home of Salem spoke before the Mill City Woman's club this week during its Mrs. Dave Roberts and Mrs. Gordon Mrs. Thurille Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. by refreshments, served by the host­ ing. Mrs. Clayton Baltimore acts as the hostess, Mrs. Betty Pittam* regular evening meeting in the First j Carl Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. Milton esses to Mrs. Clarence Ball, Mrs. hygiene representative; Mrs. Vincent Skidmore. Eleven members answered roll call. Presbyterian recreation room in Mill i Irwin, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Enlow, Mr. Of the sixty-two persons honoring and Mrs. Gilbreth Wells, Mr. and Gerald Heath, Mrs. Rosa Roten, Palmer as health education partici­ Four guests were present, Mrs. Betty City. Mrs. Kay McCarty, Mrs. Dan Morri ­ pant; Mrs. O. M. Mikkelsen as well ­ Mrs. Girod with gifts, forty-four were Mrs. Kim Bigger, Charles Ramsey, Miss Ebert, during World War II, Shroy and Mrs. Margaret Conrad of present. Assisting Mrs. Girod was Anna Mae Steen, Joe Eastman, Gene son, Mrs. Elmer Stewart, Mrs. Joe baby conference observor; and Mrs. the Fish Hatchery at Marion Forks, served as United States Military Harden, Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mrs. Herbert Schroeder attends the school Mrs. Quincy Smith, who kept the gift Walker, Frank, Gloria, Roger and Mrs. Marie Rone and Mrs. Eddie F orces chief librarian in Europe. Walter Thomas, Mrs. Charles Tucker, clinic session. book. Sproggus of North Bend, who is visit­ While serving in Europe, Miss Ebert Dianne Klecker. Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt, Mrs. Norman Those honoring Mrs. Girod with ing with the Jack Gulliford family, first dealt with mobile libraries and Music was furnished by Mrs. “Pete” Garrison, Mrs. Mary Howell, Mrs. their presence were Mesdames George Rednlond, Jack Enlow, Mr. and Mrs. James Overlock, and Mrs. Tilmon The first three mentioned joined the then later helped set up permanent club. Barney, Vern Alvin, Vern Hallford, Jay Quarrelles, and “Pete” Peterson. Rains, libraries for the military personnel. The topic of Miss Ebert’s speech Jim Geibler, Glen Willis, Otis White, Those sending gifts were Mrs. It was at this meeting voted to Frank Ray, Elba Parker, Zoe Chesnut, place the few articles left from the to the local club was “The United Letha Bently, Mrs. Glen Henness, Sam Palmerton, Kenneth Clark, Earl Mrs. Clarence Rush, Mrs. Don Miley, bazaar, in the show case at Marion Nations”. Hostesses for the meeting Parker, Huber Ray, Eldon McIntosh, Mrs. Riley Champ, Mrs. Albert Mill­ Forks for sale. It was also decided were Mrs. Ernest Graham and Mrs. The wedding of Ledora "Lee” Pinks­ Lon Everly, Dave Roberts, Lawrence sap, Mrs. Susie Poeter, Mrs. Fred ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. to hold but one meeting in December, Bert Morris. Alvin, Even Evenson, Gordon Skid­ Gooch, Mrs. Floyd Shepherd, Mrs. Pinkston of Mill City, and David A. that meeting to be with Mrs. Nan more, Ed DeBolt, Richard Cannon, Lewis Kelle, Mrs. Donald Carey, Mrs. Kelly, son of Mrs. Emma M. Kelly Young at Marion Forks if the weather Jeff Leming, Carl Schaffer, Jim Gor­ Harold Wilson, Mrs. Floyd Völkel, of Portland, was solemnized Satur­ is permissible. Armistice Day bride Mrs. David Mabel and Philo Potter, Mrs. Oswald don, Gudne Geston, Eddie Delker Lee Delicious refreshments were served day night, December 2, at 8 p.m. at Howland, Bill Hamilton, R. L. Tucker, Barnhardt (Carmen Stafford) this Hirte and Florine Roten. by the hostess. the First Presbyterian church in Mil! Bob Steele, Jerry Pittam, Albert week received many gifts during a Snyder, Jack Gulliford, H. H. Storey, party and general gift shower in the Don Nailey, Mrs. Fred Duffy, Mrs. City. Dr. David J. Ferguson read Harry Willis, Howard Baldwin, Jack Mill City IOOF hall in honor of her Arnold Syverson, Mrs. S. W. Stewart, the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, Lions Auxiliary Meets Haseman, S. T. Moore, Braxton Fouts, recent marriage. Mrs. Ed Davis, Miss Norma Devine, TO THE Mrs. Marie Stewart, Mrs. Olive Mrs. Delores Stewart, Mrs. W. H. the bride wore a pink gown and a In D. B. Hill Home Gertrude Klone, Russell Hoyt, Quincy pink Dutch bonnet. Her gown was MUSIC OF Barnhardt, Mrs. Mary Garrison, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Jessie Heath, Mrs. Mel­ Smith, and Vern Morgan. The Mill City Lions Club Auxiliary decorated by a corsage of white rose Elsie Völkel, and Mrs. Bertha Balti ­ Sending gifts but not present were bourne Rambo, Mrs. Antonia Thomas met in the D. B. Hill home this week. Mesdames Marion Aldermon, Orval more had charge of the shower activ­ and Juanita, Mrs. George Stafford, buds. She carried a white Bible set Members present were Mesdames off by a floral spray. ities. The group enjoyed games dur ­ Lady, Frank New, Paul Reynolds, Guy Mrs. Otto Witt, Mrs. Ruth Vining, Miss Beverly Day of Portland, maid Lee Ross, Jack Colburn, Chas. Coville, Moore, Ray Watkins, John Ray, John ing the course of the shower. A Mrs. Marvin Stafford, Miss Daisy Robert Veness, E. C. Goschie, Carl and His Dallaier, K. O. Swansen, Walt An­ buffet lunch followed the opening of Geddes, Mrs. Bert Morris, Mrs. W. of honor, wore green, net over satin, Kelly, Frank Hunter, Lowell Stiffler, and a corsage of white chrysanthe ­ the many gifts presented to Mrs. derson, Howard Dean, James McKin­ ORCHESTRA S. Hudson, Miss Jo Ray, Mrs. George George Veteto, Roger Nelson and mums. ney, Elbert Brown, Eugene Willcut, Barnhardt. Brisbin, Mrs. Marg Thomas, Mrs. James O’Leary. Jo Pinkston, sister of the bride and Presiding at the urns were Mrs. Scott Young and Edison Vickers. Mary Champ, Mrs. Earl Plymale, Mrs. Mrs. Ross won the regular prize Refreshments were served by the George Stafford and Mrs. Vern Winnie Everton, Mrs. Hattie Cole, flower girl, wore fuchsia, net over which this time was donated by Mrs. satin. Kermit AV. Morse of Mil] City hostesses Mrs. Warren Stoll, Mrs. Bill Thomas. Honoring Mrs. Barnhardt Mrs. Elmer Klutke, Miss Daisy Hend- Veness. The ladies voted to postpone Hamilton, Mrs. H. H. Storey and Mrs. were Mrs. W. W. Henderson, Mrs. ricson, Mrs. Wriglesworth, Mrs. Hol­ was best man. Mrs. L. R. Pinkston, the next potluck and regular meeting. mother of the bride, wore copper AT Bernice Taylor, Mrs. Vern Thomas Jack Gulliford. lis Turnidge, Mrs. Lola Henness, Mrs. The Auxiliary discussed joining the and Rosella, Mrs. Hazel Devine, Mrs. I Garnett Bassett, Miss June Mitchell, satin adorned with a corsage of yel­ state Lions Club Auxiliary organiza­ Tickets are now on sale for the William Hutcheson, Mrs. Leland Bas­ Mrs. Caroyln McCallum, Mrs. C. B. low rose buds. Mrs. Emma M. Kelly, tion project in dealing with the re­ St. John’s dance in Albany. The sett, Mrs. Marvin Dart and Yvonne, J Johnson, Mrs. Rosa Roten, Mrs. Mabel mother of the groom, was dressed in habilitation of blind children. dance is a regular event of the St. Mrs. Elmer Stewart and Patty, Mrs. 'Schroeder, Mrs. Velma Carey, Mrs. navy blue and wore a corsage of pink Peetz, Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood, Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mrs. Gwen Schaer, rose buds. At the wedding reception groom, Floyd Edwardson, Miss Bev­ Johns Chapter A.F. & A.M. IN sponsored by the Legion Auxiliary at Mrs. Audrey LeVon, Mrs. Paul Mitch­ the American Legion hall in Mill City, erly Day, and Miss Shirley Daven- w MB OC. «X. . ' ell, Mrs. Henrietta Mielke, Mrs. Mar­ a buffet supper was served to those port. garet Clise, Mrs. Margaret Rush, Mrs. attending the reception and members Stayton wedding reception guests | Albert Millsap, Mrs. Marie Parks, of the wedding party. Wedding gifts were Mrs. Marilyn Rohrer and Ernest | Mrs. Charles Stewart, Mrs. A. T. of the newly married couple were on AV. Nelson. Coming from Salem were Admission $1.00 Tax Incl. SALEM Barnhardt, Mrs. Frank Jackson, Mrs. display in the Legion hall during Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vigil and from Gates John Nelson, Anna Mae and Donna the buffet supper. Phone 3-4634 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bricker. 141 N. Commercial St. aKtnnia»>s)anna)aHHHHnn)c(n)a!aH)o(n)ci Nelson, Mrs. Lester Hathaway, Mrs. Members of the American Legion Mertha Shepherd, Mrs. John Swan, Auxiliary decorated the Legion hall, Has Everything for Your Mrs. George Veteto, Mrs. W. J. Robin­ prepared and served the food and son, Mrs. W. R. Olmstead, Mrs. Cecil coffee. Mrs. Arthur Chase was gen­ Lake, Mrs. J. F. Potter, Mrs. Mary eral chairman of the reception; Mrs. i Anne Stewart, Mrs. Mabel Bruder, Albert Toman Sr. had charge of dec- I Mrs. George Laird and the hostesses. orations. Assisting were Mrs. Jack Furniture and Bookkeeping Supplies ID. Colburn, Mrs. C. A. Bruder. Mrs. | Don’t Borrow—Subscribe Today! I Ramon Roberts, Mrs. Ernest Rags­ dale, Mrs. James T. King, Mrs. Ed-| ward Yarnell, Mrs. John Muir, Mrs. Joe A. Clark, Mrs. Frank Stovall, Mrs. Albert Stahlman, Mrs. C. W. Stewart and Mrs. Norman Jensen. Those from Mill City attending the Legion Auxiliary reception were Mr j and Mrs. Karl Jolliff, Mr. and Mrs. ( A’incent Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Sponsored by Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. George Veteto, Mr. and PARENTS (IF MARI-LINN SCHOOL Mrs. C. E. Coville, Mr. and Mrs. John , Muir, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nourse, Mr. ■ and Mrs. C. H. Ferguson, Mr. F. Siler, J Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wells, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Arthur Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Lowery, Mr. Norvin Lowery, Mrs. J 1 T King. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stewart, | Mr. Kermit W. Morse. Mr. and Mrs. I Dick Paynter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest | Ragsdale, Mr. Elmer Barney, Mr. and ! Mrs. Edward Yarnell, Mr. C. E. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jen- j sen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stovall, Mr. | and Mrs. Jack Colburn, Mayor and I Mrs. Albert Toman, Mr. and Mrs. ■>- Joe A. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ¡Chase, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bayless. Mr. Donald Bengston, Mrs. C. A. Bruder, Mrs. Alfred Stahlman. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pinkston. Miss Jo BLANKETS — HAMS — TURKEYS — Pinkston and Darrell Jinkston. A TIRE — SELF SEALING INNER TUBE Guests from Portland taking part in the reception were Walter and Donald Kelly, brothers of the groom; Miss Ruth Kelly, sister of the groom: LI NCH SERVED BY PTA Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Butenschoen, • • brother-in-law and sister of the Ledora Lee Pinkston Weds David Kelly Mrs. David Bornhardt Receives Many Gifts DANCE Red Asher Eagles Hall Detroit THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE 1st Annual OFFICE NEEDS í