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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1951)
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE March 15. 1*51 FEMME PAGE Junior Teens Enjoy Movies and Songs Three Links Entertained St. Patrick’s Society In Charles Stewart Home Assemble Cook Book Mrs. Clarence Jungwirth was host The Three Links membership were Junior Teens of the Canyon flocked guests in the Charles Stewart home ess for the meeting of the Altar so I RID \\ and SATl RD \Y ciety of St. Patrick’s Catholic church to the recreation room of the First in Mill City Tuesday evening. Much 16 and 17 In preparation for the forthcoming held at her home in Lyons Wednesday Christian church in Mill City this Marcia Bornhardt Marks week there to enjoy educational and bazaar planned by the Three Links, evening. JI DY CANOVA in U was voted not to have a party Singing in the Corn religious movies and the singing of fancy-work materials were distributed Her Eighth Birthday — Plus — religious hymns and the playing of to each member for the necessary ent- as planned on Sunday evening March broidery work. >18-—that date being Palm Sunday and Gates—Marcia Barnhardt was eight games. Union Station Those entertained in the Stewart Jbe beginning of Holy Week. The This group, composed of the mem The marriage of Frances Isabel ' years old Monday, March 5. To help home were Alma Thomas, Chrissie Pnrty will be held the week following KIDS MATINEE—2 p.m. Sat. (Mason) Buschman last week was her celebrate the happy occasion, her bers of the seventh and eighth grade "Singing in the Corn”. brought to the attention of her many mother, Mrs. A. T. Barnhardt, invited | youngsters, had as their guests for Henderson, Blanche Syverson, Nel Easter. .1 Cartoons and Serial friends in Mill City by her mother, Marcia’s classmates at school to at the evening of entertainment and jo Robinson, Lettie Swan, Ida Fleetwood. I A good report was given on the Laurel Brown, Ada Dart. Goldie Ram- cook book that is being made by the tend a party in the Barnhardt home viality the sixth grade of the Mill City Mrs. Harry F. Mason of Mill City. SUNDAY and MONDAY Altar society. The society wishes bo, Ruby Brisbin, Mabel Veteto. | grade school. March 18 and 19 The nuptials of Isabel and Robert Monday afternoon. Hostess Marie Stewart served a more recipes and anyone having a Party games and the opening of Mrs. Morris, who has charge of the lovely lunch to her guests. G. Buschman, son Mr. and Mrs. Wil DEAN SKM KWELL and favorite recipe they would like en- 1 D \RRY L lilt KM \N in liam H. Buschman of Portland, took gifts preceded the refreshments grade school cafeteria, made a special tered in the cook hook should contact place the 18th of February at the served by the hostess and her assist occasion out of the preparation of the I the society. ■ Darlene cocoa, marshmellow and donut re W’estminster Chapel on the campus ant, Mrs. Glenn Hearing. Those present for the evening were I of the University of Colorado in and Elain Schaffer, Johnnie Mike and freshments served the young people. j Mrs. Bob Free, Mrs. Mike Fink, Mrs. | Linda Sue Reves, Jimmie and Sharon Boulder, Colo. The publicity committee of the Lloyd Free, Mrs. John Jungwirth, Hearing, Carol Schaer and her Junior Teens, Carolyn Andrews, Lynn In Technicolor Isabel was attired in a navy suit mother, Mrs. Gwen Schaer, Martha An oil truck suddenly burst into Mrs. Phillip Pietrok, Mrs. Herman Here is another grand "Family Brown and Diane Peterson, report Free, Mrs. Pat Lyons, Rev. Father with navy shoes and white accessories. I Harden, Y’irginia Spry, Bert Both- ( flame while parked this week near entertainment" show ! A spray of white flowers decorated well and Ann Stiff. Those unable | I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson of Salem the Dawes building. Tex Blazek Schneider and the hostess Mrs. Jung exhibited movies wherein the playing quickly grabbed up a fire extinguisher wirth. the white Bible she carried. to attend and sending gifts were Dar- i It ESDAY and WEDNESDAY’ Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. John ’ lene Joaquin, Kathy Boaz, Wyane 1 of unusual and rare musical instru and ran to the scene of the fire where (ft March 20 and 21 ments was demonstrated as well as he put the extinguisher to work ».id I j Stockman, recently of Salem. Dr. j Devine and Larry Schroeder were MARGARET SULLAVAN, , biological movies on the life of butter Sharon Hearing Enjoys in short order had the oil fire out. Goldthwaite, formerly of Portland, of Marcia’s guests. WENDELL COREY* in Sr■ flies and various bugs. Though just recuperating from a bout ficiated. Mrs. Goldthwaite arranged Chaperones of the Junior Teens with the flu, Blazek came through Her Seventh Birthday the reception for the couple in West- ; !v were Miss Alice Smith, Mill City in the tradition of the Mill City fire minster House after the ceremony. Gates—Mrs. Glenn Hearing enter Mrs. Robert Mundt Talks grade school teacher, and Glen Shel department of which he is a mem tained a group of youngsters, Satur Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Buschman ton and Mr. Jugh Jull and Mrs. Mor ber. day of last week, complimenting her will reside in Boulder, Colo., since During Girl Scout Tea ris of the grade school. Ramon Peterson, Lawrence and Leo daughter, Sharon, on the occasion of i *■ Mr. Buschman is engaged in advanced THURSDAY’ ONLY r Poole, Bill Howe and several other her seventh birthday anniversary. March 22 study and instructing at the Univer- ' Mrs. Robert Mundt gave an inter- I college students are back for the Games and the opening of the gifts, aity of Colorado. RICHARD GREENE. t esting talk on her Girl Scout life spring vacation. brought Sharon by her little friends, PRESTON FOSTER and The bride is a graduate of Mill while traveling and living in Greece, Tacy Long Appulses NANCY’ KELLY in Mr. and Mrs. Tex Blazek regained provided amusement for the after City high school and of Willamette France and Egypt at a Girl Scout noon. Hostess Amenities the ability to be up and about again tea party in honor of their mothers university of Salem. She held a Mrs. Hearing was assisted by Mrs. ffl this week after being confined to teaching position in the Detroit high last week. Tacy Long extended hearty greet A. T. Barnhardt and Mrs. Dale Stubbs jj school prior to her marriage. A short business meeting of the ings and clubbism to and among her their home with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Nelson were in serving the birthday cake, lighted !)’ Girl Scouts preceded the lecture by guests the members of her group, Mrs. Mundt. Mrs. George Veteto, ’ Gates Lucky 12, Thursday afternoon visitors this week of their many’ by seven tiny tapers and other re- jl CARD OF THANKS Doors open at 7:20 P.M. friends and relatives. They now live freshments served to Marcia Jane HJ Complete show can be seen any We wish to extend our heartfelt Girl Scout chairman, commends Mrs. in Gates. Barnhardt, Linda Sue Reves, Cheryl i(< in Newport. Mr. Nelson is engaged Bud Thomas for her excellent work time up to 8:30 I In spite of a fresh ankle sprain, thanks to all those who helped during Evans, Cheryl Hirte and Jimmy Hear- 1 iiiii .' iiiiiii iiiiiiiiii;iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii Marcella Peterson swiftly grasped the in a logging enterprise near Tilla ing. the recent illness and passing of our in her position as Girl Scout leader. Honored guests at the Girl Scout lead among the Gates Lucky 12. Final mook. beloved husband and father. The The Cleve Davis car driven by E. many kindnesses and floral offerings tea were Mrs. George Veteto and Mrs. addition of the totals recorded Mar we deeply appreciate together with Lee Pinkston, who is active in the cella as first prize winner. Alene C. Turnidge smashed into the South Camp Fire Girls organization. • o Baker, guest player on March 1 and ern Pacific engine near the railroad the beautiful services. then second prize winner, this week bridge this week. The car was dam A MRS. ELMER COOPER was dispensed again today second aged considerably, but no one was Don’t Borrow—Subscribe Today! Mr. and Mrs. JOE JOAQUIN prize. Jeannine Herzberg picked up injured. Last week the business names, “The a pinochle in her hand and later Ixicated Next to Furniture Store Emporium” and “ Santiam SonHam Sam" were PHONE 59S1 GATES bagged the pinochle prize. Amicable tutelary Tacy Long pro- recorded by the Linn county clerk in Suitable for One or Two Operators — Completely Furnished her guests a dessert luncheon Albany and by the Marion county Living Quarters I vided clerk in Salem, “The Emporium” is of cake, jello and coffee. POOR HEALTH REASON FOR SELLING located upstairs in the Dawes build- ing. “Santiam Sam 1» ” is proprietor of ‘ The Emporium” and runs an auction Christian Church Youth lot storage project in Linn county. “Santiam Sam", derby, cane, dia Conduct Easter Service monds, necktie and all soon will throw OR A The young people of the two Chris open the business doors of an unusual tian Endeavor societies of the First auction. This Sunday he will be open Christian church of Mill City will con to receive any articles the public may duct a Sunrise Prayer meeting Easter wish to hive auctioned. I Sunday morning at 6:30 a.m. at the Shirley Laird annonuces a change- Christian church in Mill City. over in Shirley’s Beauty Shop. Two Wilma Jull, president of the high additional beauty operators will care school age students, will be in charge for the beauty needs of the ladies and C. F. HUNTER R. A. HARROLD of the program for Easter Morning evening appointment are welcomed. Mill City Stayton services. Mill City men replaced Mill City 2 Miles East of Gates This service is an annual event of women in the run of things at the last the Christian church. PTA meeting. Men had charge of the meeting, program, refreshments and committees. The ladies were rather enthralled by the showmanship ex hibited by their bread-earners. ! On good Ole St. Pat’s Day there's I .a a laru card party waitin waiun ’ iui for you in the I Mill City IOOF hall. . Saturday, IN ANNOUNCING THAT ON SATURDAY. MARCH 17th 'March 17, at 8 p.m. is the time for starting that period of evening’s en- Two operators will be added to the present staff—both proficient in all lines joyment. Lee Berry, father of Mrs. Dewey of beauty work including manicure and facial. Flatman and long time resident of this area and of Salem, was taken suddenly ill yesterday and today was taken to the Salem Memorial hospital. Evening Appointments Welcomed Mr. Berry held a position for a con siderable length of time at the Crystal BOTH ARE ACCREDITED STAFF DIAGNOSTICIANS AT Gardens in Salem. The Cecil Lakes are moving to the coast where they are interested in logging operations. Corp. Merle Stewart and Pvt. Jerry Mill City Phone 6103 Stewart of Ft. Lewis will be home this weekend for a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stewart. Carol Veness had as her Saturday luncheon and matinee guests, Carolyn Harman, Shereen Muir, and Georgia Palmer—all members of the Camp Fire Girls. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parregian of Lebanon visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Baker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mittendorf of Salem spent the weekend at the W. R. Greene home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barney and daughter of Tillamook spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Buschman Rites Reported Here The Happy Years MILL CITY No Sad Songs For Me : Submarine Patrol I 9 • Prime's Heiiuty Salon FOR SALE . If Hungry? Try our Steaks Guilding and Construction Chicken in a Basket Contractors Chuck's Tavern LOG BLOC CONSTRUCTION CO. WE TAKE PLEASURE Specialists in Hair Trimming and Cutting Shirley's Beauty Shop HELP YOURSELF EASTER Buy Groceries at Home ' -ar*" I and watch your community grow and prosper. Buy ciway from home and watch Them Prosper. ^GUARANTEED WATCH — REPAIRING rials. Work done promptly and guaranteed. I et us ( you a free estimate. Cards! Novelties Gaskets Gifts Hun nies Cards WATCHER Gates General Store I DIAMONDS JEWEIJIV FORTORI % BAKER’S Mill City Jewelry EDWARD WILLIAMS "The Home of Hallmark Cards'* 330 Court Street Salem, Ore.