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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1951)
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE April 12, 1951 FEMME PAGE Iddemo Club Presents Star Floral Degree Haseman and Lady Sponsor Mrs. Jim Budlong Shower Community Women Honor Former Fox Valley Girl fiumiMujii Detroit -Nancy Haseman and Thel Mrs. Earl Allen was hostess for a Detroit—Members of the Iddemo ma Lady were hostesses for a bridal club presented a floral degree at the shower honoring Mrs. Jim Budlong, shower honoring Mrs. Wayne Leirman Till RS. ERL 4 SATURDAY' Eastern Star initiation held in Mill the former Bobbie Blan, on Monday of Stayton formerly Miss Phyliss Abbott A Costello in City on Monday evening. evening at the home of R. C. Hase Worden of Fox Valley. Dorothy Hellemn Hosts Christian Women Plan Mrs. Floyd Bassett was in charge The Foreign Legion Those participating were Pat Steele, man in Detroit. Mabel Parker, Gladys Alvin, Jesse The evening was spent at Bunco, of the games, and after opening of Afternoon Card Group Father And Son Fete Ramsey, Lillie Helwig. Merle Palmer and prizes were won by Bobbie Buil- the gifts, dainty refreshments were SI NDAY and MONDAY served to Mrs. Leirman, honored Lyons—Mrs. Dorothy Hellemn was Lyons—The meeting of the Wom ton, Eleanor McIntosh, Helen Davis, long and Virginia White. DORIS DAY and Guests present were Mrs. Dick Bud- guest; Mrs. Ralph leirman of Silver- hostess for the afternoon card club en’s Society of Christian Service was Lorraine Sophy, Ella Johnson, Zetta GORDON MacRAE ton. Mrs. L'dey of Stayton, Mrs. Gene in at a party at the Rebekah hall in held at the Lyons community club Schlador and Lavelle Haseman accom long, Mrs. Carl Budlong. Mrs. Ben Heughberger of Sublimity, Mrs. Or Lyons Wednesday afternoon. Several house. Ethel Huffman presided due panied on the piano by Mildred Ray. Cherrier, Mrs. Barney Oliver, Mrs. ville — Downing, Mrs. Albert Julian, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Crawford were Dorian Ray, Mrs. Dwain Wolfe, Miss tables of 500 were in play following to the absence of Gladys Hargreaves. initiated as was also Mr. and Mrs. Betty Tupfer, Miss Florence Bowers, Mrs. Jim Nye, Mrs. Everett Limbeck, In Technicolor a one-thirty dessert luncheon. High Edith Clipfell led the devotions. Mrs. Clyde Bressler, Mrs. John Kun- Plans were discussed for the father Gilbert Meyers. Mary Kelly, Maxine Miss Mary Gordon, Mrs. Clifford kle, Mrs. John Worden, Mrs. Floyd score was held by Berniece Bridges, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Re second high by Bertha Allen and and son banquet scheduled in April. | Hill and Doris Sheythe sang for the White, Mrs. Verne Thomason. Bassett, Mrs. Bessie Bassett, Mrs. Star meeting. freshments of ice cream, cake, kool- JANE POWELL, Eulalia Lyons drew the traveling The following committees were ap- i The hall was tastefully decorated ade and coffee were served by the Earl Allen all of Lyons, Mrs. Vernon \\ Al l \( E BEERY and prize. Guests present for the party pointed: food, Ethel Huffman: Alice Shaw of Mi1’ '’¡tv, and Mrs. Charles ELIZ \BETH TAYLOR in were LaVay Mullins, Alma Olmstead, Huber, Anna B. Julian, June Hollings in spring floral sprays of yellow and hostesses. McCall of Mehama. white with some apple blossoms Bertha Allen, Mabel Dow’ning, Gar head and Alta Bodeker; table and Those sending gifts that were un nett Bassett, Thelma Nydigger, Ber decorations, Jewell Hartnell, and added. There were 75 persent and able to attend were Mrs. Ward For- niece Bridges, Doreen Hellemn, Wil Evelyn Julian; posters and tickets, the hostesses were members of the rest, Marjorie Worden, Mrs. Otto Iddemo club of Idanha, Detroit and ma Free, Ida Free, Carrie Naue, Eva Bressler and Alta Bodeker. Weidman, Mrs. Harley Scott, Mrs. In Technicolor Mongold, Eleanor McIntosh, chair and Eulalia Lyons. By LF.LA KELLY' Program, Edith Clipfell and Gladys man, Mabel Parker, Lavelle Haseman. Glen Julian, Mrs. Bob Carleton, Mrs. Hargreaves. Bob Carleton, Mrs. Ray Mohler, and Till RSDAY ONLY Mother's Tea Planned Doris Haseman and Gladys Alvin. It was also voted that the society The Girls Athletic association is Mrs. Alex Bodeker PTA BENEFIT SHOW Marcella Peterson Hosts pay $76.84 on shingles for the church. planning a Mother's Tea for May 10. JOHN MILLS and Present were Minnie Smith, Alice Pauline Mason, vice president of JEAN SIMMONS in Huber, Viola Jones, Orpha Roye, ! Gates Lucky Twelve the organization, appointed the fol Edith Clipfell, Jewell Hartnell, Ethel lowing committees: decoration: Pat Great Expectations By ELSIE MYERS Marcella Peterson, devotee and pa- Huffman, Eleanor Smith, and Mrs. (Continued from Page 1) Davidson, chairman; Maxine Wash By Charles Dickens tron of the Gates Lucky 12 pinochle Chamberlain. Mrs. Paul Clise returned to her ington, Donna Bengston, Francis on "The Big Eye", by Max Erlich. club, carried easily the honor of host- At the close of the meeting refresh- llonie on the Little North Fork re- Johnson, Rosella Thomas, Virginia The book review concluded the pro FRIDAY and SATURDAY ess for today’s session of the club at ments were served with Jewell Hart- <*ntly from Bremerton, Wash., where Timm, Maxine Scott, and Sue Mik- gram. Refreshments were served by GKNR \l TRY in its regular meeting place near Gates. nell as hostess. she has been with her husband who kelsen. hostesses Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. COW TOWN , is confined in the Navy Hospital there. Rosella Haywood captured again Invitation: Wilma Jull, chairman; Louisa Crawford and Mrs. Lillie Hel — Plus -- She reports Mr. Clise much improved wig. the honor of being high score maker Leia Kelly, Dolores Poole, Arlone JUNE ALLYSON and but still confined to his bed. She among those of the Gates Lucky 12, Auxiliary Makes New DICK POWELL in Kuhlman. Paula Van Buskirk, Elnora hopes to be able to bring him home Albright. Joan Johnson, Sharon Gal Bertha Wanderhoff, as a result of the RIGHT ( ROSS soon. afternoon’s activity, claimed the trav Improvements To Hall lagher, and Carol Jane Blazek. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Myers were dinner KID ’ S MATINEE —2 p.m. Sat. eling pinochle prize. Ruby Adamson Refreshments: Barbara Smith, A DAUGHTER To Mr. and Mrs. Autry in “COW TOWN” Mill City American Legion Auxil guests Thursday evening at the home chairman; Betty Cree, Barbara Bar was handed the second prize. Francis Mullins, Lyons, April 11, at 3 Cartoons and Serial Hostess Peterson prepared and iary has been assisting the post in of Mr. and Mrs. John Neal in Lyons. ton, Beryl Mason, Joan Hoffman, Joan Salem Memorial hospital. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. giving the hall a spring cleaning and Kunkle, Marjorie Umphress, Joan Doors open at 7:20 P.M. served a delicious salad luncheon and A SON—To Mr. and Mrs. Leland Luther Stout of Stayton and Mr. and Dixon, and Beverly Timm. face lifting. Complete show can be seen any coffee. Manning, Lyons, April 11, at Salem time up to 8:30 Ina Chase, Mabie Bruder, Frances Mrs. Clene O'Neil of Lyons. The In charge of the coffee and tea II Illi I Illi 111 IIIIIIIIIIIÌIII 11llllllllllllllllllll King. Nell Stahlman, Dolores Stewart ^casion was the birthday of Mr. are Anna Nelson, chairman; Josephine General hospital. and Doris Jensen took a picnic lunch, Roy, Y’era Loucks, Janet Britton, Mar sewing machine and 50 yards of ma- The has been h«wl‘ng some lene Tickle, and Pauline Mason. terial, spent the day in the hall and ,nu'h ne«ded and m"cl? appreciated Entertainment: Pat Brown, chair made lovely drapes for each window »n the Gates Hill the past week man; Hazel Neal, Dorothy Downer, and door. Mr' and Mrs' W' A' Bllhn8ton of Donna Nelson, Alona Daly, and Betsy . . Scio were guests at the home of their An oil stove has replaced the old, dauRhter and famiiy> Mr. and M„. Kriever. In charge of dishes are Donna Located Next to Furniture Store wood burner and the nail is now being Bill Beckett. Sunday. PHONE 5951 Cooke, chairman; and Pat Cree. painted inside. Carl Longnecker and Ike Myers The display is in charge of Wanda Suitable for One or Two Operators — Completely Furnished $21.30 was realized by the auxilary laid a new floor at the Myers home Living Quarters from the cooked food sale held Satur Sunday while the wives prepared a Vandermeer, chairman; Joan Lake and Ardith Jones. POOR HEALTH REASON FOR SELLING day morning. picnic dinner. Other callers during All of the girls are asked to help Chuck Faylor and Sam Engle A 48-cup electric coffee maker has the day were Mrs. Anne Longnecker Owners been purchased by the Auxiliary and and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Longnecker of clean up afterwards. aßnöß»öHaB.aaö»ooooo«)aH»)a»B()a«n»H)aani(B»)aH»»»nnmstm«(H a Play Day placed in the Legion hall. a Silverton. In Mill City GAA will be guests a B Mr. and Mrs. George Pettingel of Portland spent the weekend at their of the Gates GAA for the coming play 9 | home near the Elkhorn guest ranch. day. It will be held at Gates on o TRICKS and PUZZLES B Mr. and Mrs. Louis Myers returned April 21. The girls will participate in relays, recently from a several months trip TOYS and DOLUS 1 south. Mr. and Mrs: Leo Russell badminton, volleyball, and softball. Everyone is looking forward to a occupied their house during their MODEL AIRPLANES o wonderful day of fun. absence. o o H. O. Model Railroading Junior Prom Plans The Junior Prom plans have really s Equipment begun this week. The prom has been 9 o SPECIALTY CARDS set for April 28 and an orchestra has 0 9 been engaged. o Bob Shelton, president of the. Junior 0 a SALEM'S ORIGINAL class, appointed the following com mittees at a meeting this week: pro gram: Ardith Jones, Leia Kelly, and Elnora Albright; invitations: Maxine 163 N. Commercial SALEM Scott, Hazel Neal, Alona Daly, and Use Our Mail Order Service June Phillips; refreshments: Pat Cree, Paula Van Buskirk, Joan Lake, Joan MEDICINE MAN” I Dixon, and Arlone Kuhlman; decora tions: Beverly Timm, Delmar Skill • Don’t expect your Phy Mom s a iewel any ings, Denny Marttala, Dolores Poole, sician to perform mira day Especially this Donna Cooke, Pauline Mason, and cles. Remember, it takes Sunday give her your love Vera Loucks; clean-up: Daryl Far- more time and effort to and very best wishes with a Hallmark cart Each is appealingly beautiful and says climb uphill than to coast men. Bob Baltimore, Gary Peterson, lust what you want to say—the way down! Your patience and David Keyes, and Shelly Umphress. you want to say it See them today full co-operation are es Edith Mason is advisor of the group. sential to rapid recovery. The Juniors also sponsor the Junior- Senior banquet scheduled for May 11. Mill City vs. Chemawa The Chemawa Indians of Salem “The Home of Halmark Cards" Salem will travel to Mill City to play a Salem. Ore. 330 Court Street league baseball game Friday, April 13. The weather has been perfect for baseball games. The students sin cerely hope that the townspeople will make a good showing at the game Fri day and help back our team. Report Card Time The usual 6-week period between report cards has stretched into seven weeks this period because of vaca- tions, one period had to have the bonus of one extra week in order to make a total of 180 school days. After numerous tests this week, report cards will be issued some time next week. Tea For Two A Date With Mill City Hi-Liles ELKHORN Detroit Women-- fust Arrived FOR SALE Closed Mondays * * Sunday Chicken Dinner Viv's Steak House Birlluhii Gills Toy & Hobby Shop Edward Williams (Capital Drug Co. Hi, Neighbor! 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