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5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE February 15, 1951 Local Legion Sponsors Special Card Session FEMME PAGE POUND AND ROBISON ATTEND SCIO MEET ■ Mrs. Harold Pound, president, and Mrs. Art Robison, treasurer of the Mill City Garden club attended the business meeting of the presidents of garden clubs of Zone 2, Santiam dis trict, in Scio last Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Dolezal announces there will be an all day garden club district meeting in the Scio high school on May 19. Mill City Garden culb is slated as one of the hostess clubs for that meeting. It’s a golden redding anniversary cake they’re cutting. Fifty years of married life it is for Mr. and Mrs. James Kimery of Lyons. Congratu lations! (Photo Courtesy of Capital Journal and Bob Veness) •« The Flame and The Arrow Valentine Party For Fire Laddies & Mill City Firemen and Auxiliary celebrated Valentine day with a card party in the Mill City fire hall which was lavishly decorated for the spe cial Saturday night occasion. ♦ Auxiliary members. Marge Ditter, Laverne Knowles and Virginia Olm stead, aptly and beautifully carried • out the Valentine day motif in table New Mill < ity citizen. Miss Janet \ eness. is shown in slumberland in a and room decoration. glass-enclosed nursery. Janet, recent addition to the Robert P. Veness Alice Estenson, Elma Stewart, and family, caused a stir in newspaper circles when she. at the ripe old age Mrs. Sam Bridges, Mrs. Vern Ny- Irene Podrabsky supervised the can- of 15 minutes, was photographed by Daddy Veness before he was allowed atsa and other entertainment for the digger and Mrs. Bob Free were host to hold her in his arms! esses for a stork shower honoring evening. Canasta players were di (Photo Courtesy Capital Journal) Mrs. Earl Hellemn at the Bridges’ vided into a man’s group and a wom an ’ s group. Mrs. “ Tex" Blazek re home in Lyons Friday afternoon. Following an afternoon of games ports high scorer among the women and opening of the gifts, dainty re as being Irene Podrabsky and Audrey freshments were served to Mrs. Hel Cole as low. For the men Clarence lemn, the honored guest, and 5Ies- Estenson was awarded the prize for dames Chester Roye, Herman Free, high, and John Muir the low one. Mill City churches noted World After the card game, ping pong Percy Hiatt, Bert Lyons, Jerry Coff Besides being Mr. Average Man by Prayer Day in Mill City at the Pres man, Roy Heineek, Floyd Bassett, and pool activity, some 32 firemen and passing out cigars to local business byterian church by a program con Albert Bass, Lloyd Free, Orville their ladies were treated to a pot-luck men and citizens in celebration of the ducted by Mrs. Lester Hathaway, Downing, Oscar Naue, George Huff lunch. birth of a new daughter, Robert P. president of the Missionary society. man, Pat Lyons, Kenneth Hellemn, Veness, owner and operator of the The spiritual was led by Mrs. James Francis Mullins, Ralph Mullins, Earl DETROIT CHURCH SEES MOVIE Mill City Theatre and recent March Swan. Others active in the Prayer Allen, Alex Bodeker, and Mrs. Cora The Detroit Christian church spon of Dimes local chairman, took pictures day ceremonies were Dr. D. J. Fer Jenner, the hostesses Mrs. Bridges, sors a movie on Sunday evening, Feb. of Miss Janet, his third daughter, a guson, minister of the Presbyterian Mrs. Nydigger and Mrs. Free. 18, at the church beginning at 7:30. few minutes after her entry into this church; Mr. Hugh Jull, pastor of the The picture will be shown by Ralph world. First Christian church in Mill City; VALENTINE FETE AT CRlSONS Sigmund of Stayton and the title of Little Janet saw the light of day at Mrs. Teeters of Mehama, Mrs. Fer A Valentine day dinner in the Chas. the picture is “The Journey Into 7:40 p.m., February 6, and at 7:55 guson, Mrs. John Swan, also Mrs. Cruson home of Lyons saw Mr. and Faith”. p.m. the same day Bob focused his Chance, who explained the purpose of Everyone is welcome. No charge trusty Speed Graphic camera upon a free will offering. Mrs. Leonard Cruson, Michael and Knikki; Mrs. Pearl Hudson, Mary for the picture. The Youth meeting the sleeping countenance of his new Mrs. Donald Sheythe, Mrs. Russell Ann, Roy, and Carlon Smith from precedes the picture and starts at 6 est as she lay in her bed in a germ Kelly, Mrs. Chas. Kelly, Mrs. Arthur Vancouver, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. o’clock. proof plate glass enclosure. The Chase, Mrs. Sheilds Remine and Mrs. The Sunday school is gradually Capital Journal printed Janet’s photo. I). B. Hill gave the main musical and Leo Cruson, Buddie, Merry Jo, and growing and begins at 9:45, preach Bonnie as happy guests. No one seems aware of Mrs. Veness’ vocal offerings of the service. ing at 11, Leland Keithly, minister. thoughts about all this attention to The public is invited. Don’t Borrow—Subscribe Today! her third child, but, be that as it may, Mr. Veness has proudly proclaimed to all that Janet is his fine possession and few doubt that Mrs. Veness dis agrees. Joan Long, as hostess, this after Carol 9, and Shirley 5, sisters of noon set the stage for a pleasant ses Janet, of course, are happy to have sion of pinochle play for the Gates home again their mother and their Lucky Twelve pinochle club at the now famous sister. Parkway Trailer Court east of Gates. Subsequent to a dessert luncheon of pineapple upside-down pie and coffee served by hostess Long, Tacy Long cornered the 300 pinochle and never relinquished it the remainder of the afternoon, plus this she earned Miss Isabel Mason, bride-elect of first prize. Jean Wilson had placed Robert Bushman of Boulder, Colo., | in her possession second prize. was honored at a dinner at the home Due to the absence of one Lucky of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing of Twelve member, two tables of three Lyons Sunday. were arranged for the carrying out Isabel will be leaving for Colorado | of the day's competition. where she will be married. Places were set for the bride-elect, Miss Isabel Mason, Mrs. Edith Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carleton and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing of Lyons, Duane Downing and the host OR A ess, Miss Juanita Downing, of Port Mrs. Charles Dolezal, chairman of land. the Mill City Garden club’s Valen tine day cooked food sale in Jenkin’s FRED EVANS FAMILY HONORED hardware store in Mill City, reports a profit of $33 on the day’s selling. Idanha—A good fellowship meeting The many lovely cakes, pies, was held at the Heibert home in cookies, and hot dishes sold out by Idanha last Saturday night. . early afternoon. Demand for hot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans and fam dishes exceeded the club’s supply. ily were the honored guests. Mr. Mrs. Dolezal expresses her appre- 2 Miles East of Gates Evans is a student of the Christian I ciation for the donations and help college at Eugene and is supply ! given the cooked food sale and on pastor of the Idanha Community I behalf of the Garden club promises church at this time. ! more hot dishes in the next food Those present to enjoy the evening sale. were Mr. and Mrs. James McKinney Guests in the Frank Jackson home and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Rone and Lynda, Mr. and Mrs. Evans and recently were Mr. and Mrs. Frank children, and Mrs. Jerry Pittam and Jackson, Jr., and Judy of Astoria and John Jackson of Ft. Lewis, Wash. laughters. Sherry and Patty. 4 Mrs. Earl Hellemn Honored By Shower Mill City Welcomes Miss Janet Veness World Prayer Day Noted By Mill City Churches Lyons Card Club Meets In Rebekah Hall Don’t Borrow—Subscribe Today! 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A real beauty, Finished with blue factory baked enamel. Garden Club’s Food Sale Brings In $33 BRUCE’S Richfield Service ........... PHONE 5951 1918 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER I DOOR SEDAN, $1.795.00 Yours for only ..................... Has radio, heater fluid drive, over-drive. Like new Tu-Tone Gren upholstery. Almost new tires. This car can hardly be told from new. Salem Automobile Co Chuck's Tavern By Joe Stafford . I'egye's Meanly Salon Chicken in a Basket “STAR DUST" PATRIC KNOWIES in FOR SALE . If Hungry? Just Arrived! CLAUDETTE COLBERT Three Came Home Isabel Mason Honored By Orville Downings Columbia Records II ESDH and W EDNESDAY February 20 and 21 The Wednesday afternoon card club party was held at the Lyons Re bekah hall with Mrs. Orville Down- ing hostess. Following a one-thirty dessert Till RS., FBI., and SATURDAY luncheon, several tables of 500 were February 22. 23 and 24 in play. Dorothy Hellemn held the ' Audie Murphey in high score, Thelma Nydigger second high, I.avay Mullins low, and Frances The Kid From Texas Bailey drew the door prize. — Plus — Present for Mrs. Downing's party Jack Carson in were Mabel Bass, Garnett Bassett, | The Good Humor Man Wilma Free. Doreen Hellemn, Carrie , N’aue, Modena Carleton, Muy Patton, ' KID’S MATINEE — 2 P.M. Saturday Effie Heineek, Eulalia Lyons, Ber- niece Bridges, I.avay Mullins, Frances Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Bailey, Thelma Nydigger, and Dor- I Complete show can be seen any othy Hellemn. time up to 8:30 Joan Long Hosts Gates Lucky 12 Card Clnb Try our Steaks aw The Mill City American Legion and Auxiliary sponsored get-together and Till RS.. FRI., and SATURDAY get-acquainted card party last Thurs February 15. It» and 17 day night in the Legion hall engend All Technicolor Show! ered much good will for the Legion in the Mill City area. Randolph Scott in Forty-two Legionnaires and their COLT .45 guests thoroughly enjoyed themselves — Plus --- during canasta, pinochle, and bridge W \I.T DISNEY’S card games played during the eve ning. DUMBO High score prizes in bridge went KID’S M VITNEE — 2 P.M. Saturday to Carl Watt and Mrs. Robert Watt, SUNDAY and MONDAY i Pinochle winners were Cliff Large February 18 and 19 and Mrs. Henry Calkins. Canasta BURT I \\( tSTER and 1 prize takers were Frank Dell and VIKGIN1 \ M WO in | Mrs. Ed Yarnell. Mrs. Carl Watt, Robert Watt, Mrs. Dick Paynter, and Mrs. Norman Jen- sen happily assumed rights to door prizes offered by the Legion last In Technicolor Thursday. CHRYSLER 405 N. Com’l St. Home of Service 495 N. Com’l St PHONE 3-4117 PLYMOUTH 435 N. 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