5—THE MII.L CITY ENTERPRISE March 8. 1951 FEMME PAGE Deonha PTA Holds Founders’ Meet Mrs. H. Pound Allots Club Assignments The Deanha Parent Teachers met at the Detroit grade school on Thurs- ' day evening of last week for their Lyons Women Fete regular meeting for February. Being Founders’ day. the PTA celebrated Mrs. L. Manning the occasion by having as guest Bertha Allen, Bea Hiatt and Alice speaker the Marion county PTA presi­ Placards went up in conspicuous Huber were hostess Thursday evening dent Mrs. R. A. Supprell. places in Mill City and area this for a shower held at the community The meeting was called to order > week announcing a St. Patrick’s Day club house honoring Mrs. Leland Man­ by the Deanha president Jeff Boyer ning. Games furnished entertainment. . and minutes of previous meetings dance in the Mill City fire hall. After opening of the gifts, refresh­ were read and approved. The busi- , This St. Patrick’s day dance is un­ der the direction of the Santiam Aerie ments were served to the honored nes which followed was mostly of a Following the ' No. 2745 Fraternal Order of Eagles, guest, Mrs. Manning, Katie Etzel, legislative nature. who recently moved their group to ¡Celia Mertz, Mabel Knight, Marcelle short business meeting, the program Forrett, Anna De Jarden, Ned Jones, chairman presented Mr. Boyer, who | Mill City. Mrs. C. N. Bennett and her Raytime Phyliss Leirman, and Patsy Mack of read the Parent Teacher Objectives i Snycopators have charge of the mus­ Stayton, Helen Andersen, Esther after which he presented a hyacinth ical selections for the evening starting Chailender of Mehama, Constance corsage to Mrs. Raymond Sophy, Hampton, Betty Jean Johnson of Deanha’s first president and to S. T. at 9 p.m. Salem, Alma Olmstead, Wilma Free, Moore a buttoneer, he being last The Eagles plan ample opportunity Lavay Muplilns, Cora Jenner, Ruth year's president. for dancers for “letting themselves Lyons, Leoa Phelps, Viola Jones, I The high school girl’s glee club go’’ in an evening’s relaxation in the Leota Worden, Eva Bressler, Alta sang two selections "By the Bend of popular Mill City fire hall. Bodeker, Modena Carleton, Mabel the River” and “Brahm’s Lullaby”, The Santiam Aerie mailed out its Downing, Annetta Limbeck, Nadine Richard Bowman, accompanied the official publication “Santiam Eagle” Duggan, Bertha Allen, Bea Hiatt and girls on the Brahms Lullaby, singing Fashion Frocks of Cincinnati de­ this week where word of the St. Pa­ Alice Huber, all of Lyons. the verse and the girls forming a signs a dress to make mother the trick’s day dance was passed to its center of attraction on festive oc­ Several sent gifts that were un­ musial background by humming. Both large membership. casions. In purple or black faille numbers were well received by the able to attend. with gleaming satin stripes on col­ audience. lar and cuffs. Available from house­ One of the grandest things in hav­ Mrs. Supprel was presented and wife representatives. ing rights is, that though they are spoke to the group on various topics your rights you may give them up.— Canyon Hospital People of interest with the central theme G. MacDonald. being “Citizenship begins in the Dine At Marion Forks home”. Mrs. Joan Cauble sang a group of Negro Spirituals in keeping The Idanha division of the hospital HEARING-AID USERS! fund held a dinner Thursday night with Brotherhood week. BURGESS BATTERIES i..*" Following the program, a Founder’s at Marion Forks lodge. Out-of-town ».'»/ ' guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bell day birthday cake and coffee were' On March 12 Girl Scouts every­ fit all instruments. [of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Frank, served by past presidents, Mrs. Sophy where in the United States will ob­ Easy to buy from our and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel of and Mr. Moore. Refreshments w’ere serve the 39th anniversary of the fresh stock! Mill City. Turkey and ham dinners prepared by the fifth grade room founding of the movement to which were served to Mr. and Mrs. Paul mothers: Mrs. Walters, Mrs. Whitten they belong. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hase- were on the refreshment committee. It was on that date, back in 1912, Mrs. Claxton’s fifth grade room that man, Mr. and Mrs. Frank New, Mr. Juliette Gordon Low organized won the room prize for having the and Mrs. Sam Palmerton, Mr. and the first Girl Scout troop in the Mrs. Gordon Skidmore, Mr. and Mrs. most parents present. United States and started the nation­ The serving table which has been wide movement which has grown and j Ray Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Whit- Phone 902 Mill City | ten, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Alvin, and under the supervision of the hot lunch grown until today membership is more committee of which Harry Rutherford than a million and a half. There are x x x :: « s « s x’x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Mr. and Mrs. Huber Ray. is chairman was displayed. Mr. Can­ Scout groups in rural, urban, and ■arm: nrm'm iniui u... non announced that it is in use and suburban communities in every state 5 is a great help to the cook. and USA possession. The achievements of Girl Scouting during the thirty-nine years of its activity have been remarkable. The movement has expanded its program as well as its membership during a period of the nation’s history inter­ The March meeting of the Gates rupted by two wars and a major eco­ Parent-Teacher association met last nomic depression. OR A Generations of girls have received week in the high school with a large attendance. Harold Wilson presided Scouting’s splendid training in citi­ zenship and democracy. Today Girl at the business session. It was decided that the PTA, in Scouting has an enormous backlog of conjunction with the Gates Womans old friends; it has established itself club, would sponsor a dance in com­ as an important community and na­ pliment to the senior class of the tional service to youth attracting civic Gates high school, before the close minded grown-ups just as it attracts of the school year. All students of girls. the high school and alumni will be 2 Miles East of Gates invited to attend. Mrs. Emer Klutke, funi mi mt i ■ ■uranu»aii»iamnar.iiaammaaw aaMMUHaaraMMwii Mrs. Glen Hearing and Mrs. Hollis Turnidge were appointed a commit­ tee to make all arrangements. The chairman appointed Mrs. C’ecil Haun, Mrs. Norman Garrison and Mrs. Clarence Rush as nominating Faith Rebekah lodge met Wednes- committee to report at the April meet- day evening in regular session with ------------------- ,---------------- r...----- ing, when election of officers for the | Mildred Carr, noble grand and Zona coming year will be held. ISischo, vice grand in the chairs. Two films, one showing the care of The regular routine of business was the teeth and the other dealing with carried out and reports of various deafness and hearing of the child, committees heard. It was voted to were shown by Miss Joan Davis, give $100 to the Santiam Memorial health nurse, Miss Davis announced hospital, with Alta Bodeker, Laura that a hearing test would be given Neal and Blanche Wagner, the ways the school children next month. and means committee. The program was concluded by two Eight members from Leone Re­ vocal solos by Mrs. Glenn Gordon, bekah lodge of Scio were guests of who requested the audience to sing the evening. The social hour was with her, the choruses of "When Irish spent informally and at the close of Eyes Are Smiling” and “My Wild the evening the committee, Helen Irish Rose”. Andersen, May Patton and Frances Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. McCarley served cherry pie with table Velma Carey, Mrs. Fred Butler and decorations carrying out the Wash­ Mrs. Merel Devine. ington birthday motif. St. Patrick s Day Dance Is Noised Mill City Garden club committee FRIDAY and SATURDAY chairman were appointed during the March 9 and 10 regular meeting on Feb. 22nd at the REI I KN OF Till home of Mrs. F. W. Allen with Mrs. FRONTIERSM \N E. D. Cooke assisting hostess. Technicolor Mrs. H. D. Pound, president, ap- — Plus — I pointed the following committee John Garfield in chairman for the year: Publicity, 4 I NDER MY SKIN Maggie Shaw; program, Harriet I.e KIDS MATINEE—2 p.m. Sat. four; year book, Mabel Bruder; flower show. Frances Dolezal; mem­ ■ "Return of the Frontiersman” 3 Cartoons and Serial bership, Rachel Olmstead; historian, (u Mildred Allen, and finance, Virginia SUNDAY and MONDAY Robison. March 11 and 12 The food sale chairman, Frances RED SKELTON. KEENAN | Dolezal reported about $34.00 was M YNN. GLORI \ Dell WEN cleared at the Valentine day sale. in Mrs. Pound reported plans had been made for a district meeting at Scio high school on May 19th. This will be an all day meeting for the 32 federated clubs in the Santiam district. In Technicolor Members voted to donate half a scholarship for 4-H summer school Tl ESI) \\ and M EDNESDAY course. Also to place an ad in the March 13 and 1 I Oregon Gardener, the official publica­ CARY GRANT and ANN SHERIDAN in tion of Oregon Federation of Garden : clubs, which is supported by adver­ tising. The club also donated $10 to the March of Dimes. Three Little Words I Was a Male War Bride Extremely Funny Comedy! 39th Birthday Of Giri Scouts ! If Hungry? "JUST GOOD FOOD’’ IDANHA, OREGON Iliway 222 A Quality Meats and Groceries food lockers L FROZEN FOODS | HELP YOURSELF Groceries at Home and watch your community grow and prosper. Buy away from home and watch Them Prosper. Gates General Store INFLUENZA CASES SHOW RISE Influenza rose to a high peak this week and swamped the prominent position that mumps has held in past weeks in communicable disease stand­ ings in Marion county according to a health report issued by W. J. Stone, M.D., Marion county health officer. Salem accounted for 19 of the 20 case of influenza reported by Marion county’s doctors. Mumps downed only 10 persons during the week. Chickenpox came in third with eight victims. GUARANTEED « X WATCH O? REPAIRING } r meat mate- rials. Work done promptly ... and guaranteed. I.et ua gira you a free estimate. WATCHES DIAMONDS JEWELRY FOSTORIA BAKERS Mill City Jewelry ( < ( Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Complete show can be seen any « time up to 8:30 ■r iiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllillllillllllin FOR SALE Suitable for One or Two Operators — Completely Furnished Living Quarters POOR HEALTH REASON FOR SELLING Building and Construction Contractors LOG BLOC CONSTRUCTION CO. . Chuck's Tavern MILL CITY MEAT MARKET They Live By Located Next to Furniture Store j Chicken in a Basket Rebekahs Giving $100 For Hospital t PHONE 5951 Gates Seniors Are Honored By Dance Try our Steaks THURSDAY ONLY March 15 I Oil II GB YNGER and C \THY O'DONNELL in tí. F. HINCH, Prop. Stiffler's Radio & Appliance Co. li miH.çiTv ÌI f O. F. HUNTER R. a HARROLD Mill City Stayton YES* We Have It! 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