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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1951)
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE April 26. 1951 FEMME PAGE St. Catherine’s Altar Society Slates Sale Haseman-Monroe Rites in Idanha Gates Ladies Honor Miss June Mitchell II miUaÇiTvn The April meeting of St. Cath- erines* Altar Society was held at the Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Haseman an Gates—Miss June Mitchell, whose SATURDAY home of Mrs. Roy Kendler last nounce the marriage of their daugh j wedding will be an event of May 5, KID’S MATINEE—2 p.m. Sat Wednesday, April 18. Mrs. Sylvia Jean Wilson Serves Card Nancy Haseman Recipient Boaz assisted Mrs. Kendler. ter, Nancy Mane to Private Abrey was cot. plimented Tuesday evening Mickey Rooney in Ray Monroe, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. ' with a shower at the home of Mrs. “NATIONAL VELVET” Main business on the agenda was A. Monroe of Spokane, Washington. Albert Millsap, Mrs. George Clise and Club Danish Luncheon Of Pre-Nuptial Shower 3 Cartoons and Serial the planning of a food sale Wedngs- Mrs. Clarence Rush assisted. The double-ring, candlelight cere- Jean Wilson, as the hostess today, I f " R. “ ______ gave a personal I day, May 9. Mrs. George Ditter was Mrs. J. Haseman SUNDAY and MONDAY For entertainment, prior to the l mony occurred Saturday evening, flavored with Danish pastry the tone bridal shower in honoroit MLss Nancj- placed in charge of the sale. I April 21, at the home of the bride’s opening of the gifts by the bride DENNIS MORGAN. of events of the Gates Lucky Twelve Haseman at her home Wednesday The Altar society's food sale on parents. Dr. David J. Ferguson of -to-be Miss Mitchell, a short program BETSY DRAKE and regular pinochle session near Gates. night. May 9 in the Porter & Lau appliance the First Presbyterian church of Mill j was presented which included a piano Z Vt'H \RY SCOTT Ruby Adamson z shifted from 1 solo by Mrs. Millsap, a reading by in Mrs. naseman Haseman adorned her home store beside the Mill City Variety City officiated. i, ». last 77 week s winner of the unpredictable with narciMis centered around a cos- store starts at 10 a.m. and lasts until ¡Mrs. Clarence Ball, Mrs. Glen Gordon The marriage was performed before Pretty Baby pinochle prize to this weeks honor tume-doll bride under a large, white the foodstuffs have been sold out. a cherry blossom and tulip decked sang “Oh Promise Me” and the guests of the first prize award. Marcella 1 ruffled ............... Terrific Comedy! umbrella on the piano. Four Plans call for home-made salads, pies, fireplace with white satin ribbons ¡joined in group singing with Mrs. Peterson staged a vice versa for the I tables were decorated with white cakes, chili, meat balls, spaghetti, and I Clise at the piano. two weeks also, when she held the candles and narcissis. Mrs. Gladys casserole dishes being offered for sale. streaming from the mantel. Camelias TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 8 Refreshments were served by the only pinochle of the day and, of Alvin and Mrs. Inez Whitten were A discussion was held regarding were also used in the decorations. ¡hostesses; Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson and JAMES CAGNEY course, the pinochle prize, Rosella presented a box of stationery as an changing the meeting place to a room The bride wore a navy blue nylon i Mrs. Floyd Völkel poured, to Mes- in afternoon gown with white assess- Haywood garnered second prize. in the church. The ladies, however, dames L. F. Mason, Glen Henness, award for winning games. ories. The groom was attired in the Norman Garrison, Tex Allen, Warren The membership of Gates Lucky Kiss Tomorrow j will continue meeting in private homes Each guest, upon arrival, was given uniform of the United States army. Varcoe, Clare Henness, Bob Oliver, Tw’elve decided each member should for the convenience of hostesses. a corsage of bridal bouquet narcissis Goodbye endow the Kitty to the extent of The meeting at the residence of The bride was attended by matron Ray Lord, Arnold Klugman, George fifty cents for a coffee fund. Hostess tied with a white satin ribbon. Miss Mrs. William Tickle is the final meet of honor, Mrs. Dorland Ray Dorland | Mielke, Joe Joaquin, Clarence Ball, Wilson prepared and served an array j Haseman opened her lovely gifts. ing of this season. All the ladies who Ray was best man. Charles Rush. Harold Wilson, Laura FRIDAY ONLY Mrs. Charles Kelly and daughter, Joaquin, Sam Moses, Gwen Schaer, of Danish pastries during the dessert The hostess served portions of "Those are members of the Altar society | heavenly pies ” to the honored guest, GATES HIGH SCHOOL luncheon. Leia, sang “ I Love You Truly" to the should attend this May 16 meeting. Presents the Play ¡Miss Haseman, Miss Inuzuka, Miss The election of new officers for the piano accompaniment of Mrs. D. B. John LaHaie, Grace Hudson, Peter 1 Etzel, Clyde Oliver. Melbourne Rambo, J Florence Bowers, Miss Mary Gordon, It’s Your Newspaper—Subscribe Now j Mrs. Bobbie Budlong, Mrs. Nancy coming year is scheduled for the Hill. Mrs. Hill also played “O Prom Hollis Turnidge, Burrel Cole, Velma Our Hearts Were ise Me”. Judy Haseman lighted the Carey, Edmund Davis, Martha Bowes, May 16 date. iCherrier, Mrs. Shirley Thomason, Mrs. candles for the ceremony. Clarence Johnson, Floyd Völkel, Rob Young and Gay Roberta Ray, Mrs. Virginia White, itnessing the ceremonies were ert Levon, Merel Devine, Elmer Stew Mrs. Gladys Alvin, Mrs. Pat Steele, I Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. art, Mabel Thomas, Oscar Osterhout, THURSDAY and SATURDAY' Mrs. Elinore McIntosh, Mrs. Myrle Charles Kelly and children, Leia and Walter Brisbin, George Arthurs, Palmerton, Mrs. Freida Ray, Mrs. Inez John, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill Jr.; Mrs. David Barnhardt, Lewis Kemp, Glen VAUGHN MONROE in Whitten and Mrs. LaVelle Haseman. David Ferguson, and Mrs. J. F. Potter Hearing and Miss Patty Stewart. SINGING GUNS Mrs. Jim O’Leary, Mill City PTA of Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Each guest left with the bride-to- Sending gifts were Mesdames Don — Plus -- president, is attending the state-wide Raines of Lebanon; Mrs. C. B. Trask , be a favorite recipe. United Nations Army in PTA convention in progress in Sea of Fresno, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Miley, Charles Tucker and daughter, Betty, Herman Zeller and Dolores, side this week. CASINO TO KOREA Haseman, and Judy; C. T. Haseman, Richard Robinson, Harry Edwards, Mrs. Fredrick Rugh and Mrs. grandfather of the bride; and the Cecil Haun, Donald Carey, Fount Detroit Ladies Sponsor KID’S MATINEE—2 p.m. Sat. Arthur LaCour were in Salem in be- bride’s parents of Idanha. Paul. William Pennick, N. I.. Pennick SINGING GUNS the Garden club cook book half of Mrs. Raines poured and Mrs. Trask Stork Shower For Cannon project this week. 3 Cartoons and Serial and Mildred Harrison. served the three-tier wedding cake to Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Mrs. Elmer Shaw and Mrs. Walter the guests after the wedding. Detroit—A shower honoring Aloha The newspaper has been called the Complete show can be seen any Cannon was given at the Detroit grade Kay visited in Hillsboro Tuesday. Nancy is a graduate of the 1950 common man’s university. time up to 8:30 Keep a look-out for the Mill City class of Detroit high school. Since school library last Tuesday evening. Chairs for twenty guests were ar Garden club white elephant sale and Pvt. Monroe must return Wednesday — GET YOUR QUALITY JOB PRINTING AT THE ENTERPRISE — ranged in a semi-circle around a table combined flower display on May 28. to his duties at Fort Benning, Georgia. The Assembly of God missionary Nancy will remain for the present upon which a white stork stood beside a tiny pair of crepe-paper shoes— council met at the Galbraith home in with her parents. much in keeping with the general idea J Mill City this week. • • • Mrs. Charles Umphress and her of the show’er. their ceiling prices will be based, Carl Games were played, and prizes were I son and daughter, Shelby and Margie, C. Donaugh, director of the Oregon wort by Mrs. H. C. Payne, Mrs. Arlene 1 Rev. and Mrs. Turnbull and Bobby district Office of Price Stabilization, I Sorseth and Mrs. Clifford H. White. Drew of Gates attended a Corvallis announced this week. I .oca ted Next to Furniture Store ) Refreshments were served by the 1 youth rally Monday night. PHONE 5951 GATES Baby Debrah Linn Chance is being Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Roberts, fortm- hostesses Mrs. Lloyd Leach, Mrs. Suitable for One or Two Operators — Completely Furnished proudly hailed by grandparents, Mr. i Nolan Rasnick, Mrs. Otis White and ' erly of Mill City, have a new son. Living Quarters Robert Giannola missed three days and Mrs. Allen P. Hoffman and Mr. Tel! Mom how deeply she is Mrs. Gladys Claxton to Mrs. John POOR HEALTH REASON FOR SELLING and Mrs. Carl Chance. The new ar Cannon, Mrs. Bruce Houck, Mrs. H. schooling this week because of stom rival weighed 8 pounds 2 ounces at cherished and appreciated. C. Payne, Mrs. Ruth Skidmore, Mrs. ach flu. hhhhhhhhh » Send her a Hallmark card. Donald L. Aiderton, Portland at birth. S. T. Moore, Mrs. Arlene Sorseth, Minister Hugh E. Jull of the First ■ She'll be delighted that you torney, when on his way for a bit | Mrs. Fannie Noble, Mrs. Clifford Christian church announced today s cared enough to send her the i White, Mrs. Charleue Hanan, Mrs. of fishing up the line dropped in the that during daylight saving time all ■ i I Floy Storey, Mrs. Edison Vickers, Enterprise office for a short chat. very best! Choose from our Merchants should take note that evening services will begin one-half Mrs. Alice Perkins, Mrs. Russell TRICKS and PUZZLES hour later than now scheduled. fine new collection. Come in Hoyt, Mrs. Pat Steele, Mrs. Cannon, j they have another 30-day extension— Goldie Butler and son, Ronnie, of today. until May 30—in which to complete and Miss Marlene White. TOYS and DOLLS Longview, Wash., visited the “Tex” Gifts presented included a folding and file “pricing charts” on which Blazeks over the weekend. MODEL AIRPLANES play pen, a dozen bath and hand The report on “Tex” Blazek's good towels, some personal items for the luck on the first day of the fishing responsible • II. O. Model Railroading guest of honor, and some individual season fell short in one respect, i.e., gifts from friends. Equipment “The Home of Halmark Cards” it did not mention that “Toots” Blazek, “Tex’s” wife, caught some 330 Court Street Salem, Ore. SPECIALTY CARDS The direct interview story was first of those fine fish. Mrs. Blazek is ' used by Horace Greeley. again in the ranks of the fishing en SALEM’S ORIGINAL • Yes, this Prescription thusiasts. The Norman Jensen family is leav Pharmacy is responsible ing for California next week. Mr. —responsible to you, and Jensen has permanent employment to your physician. In all 163 N. Commercial SALEM Phone 2-1588 there. seriousness we accept — Use Our Mail Order Service — Pvt. Dean S. Culp returned on leave this responsibility for this week from Ft. MacArthur, Calif. Pvt. and Mrs. Culp and son, Michael safeguarding your health Dean, visited relatives in Mollala and welfare. When you Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie bring a prescription here Culp, Dean’s parents, are now resid it will be promptly and ing in Potlatch, Idaho. expertly compounded The Johnny Montgomerys are now busily engaged in breaking in a new and the price will be fair. automobile. The Montgomerys are Mill City newcomers who formerly lived in Albany. The Presbyterian Missionary society Salem has slated a fellowship dinner in honor of Mother? in the church recreation rooms on May 3. Eldon Hutchinson, Irl Plymale, Joe Vaughn and Minister Hugh E. Jull attended the North Willamette dis trict meeting of the “99” Men’s classes at Scotts Mills Christian church Mon day evening this week. The Lions club Auxiliary met at Mrs. Vernon Todd’s home this week. Present were Mrs. L. Stiffler, Mrs. George L. Steffy, Mrs. David Fer guson, Mrs. Frank Hunter, Mrs. Geo. Veteto, Mrs. Carl Kelly, Mrs. Bob Wingo, Mrs. Shields Remine, Mrs. Roger Nelson, Mrs. Charlie Coville and the hostess Mrs. Vernon Todd. Plans were made for a square dance party as the annual social event on the date May 12. A lovely luncheon was served the Auxiliary membership. ■ I MILL CITY FOR SALE I'cytie's Iteoiily Solon Birlhikii (¡ills Edward Williams rttstwn««,;,, Toy & Hobby Shop MILL CITY MEAT MARKET Quality Meats and Groceries FOOD LOCKERS FROZEN FOODS Hi, Neighbor! We hope there's added a bit of Neighborliness with each purchase of our wares which already equal those sold I GUARANTEED V- F» , J A • WATCH — REPAIRING elsewhere. Your Business Helps Build the Canyon Gates General Store Expert work. Finest mats- rials. Wark done promptly ... and guaranteed. Let ua give you a free estimate. WATCHES • DIAMONDS JEWEUtT FOSTORIA Notice OUR MILL CITY BRANCH IS OPEN EACH WEDNESDAY FROM 1 TO 6 P.M., IN CHARGE OF W. A. PORTER. WHO HAS BEEN SERVING THIS AREA FOR 2.*» YEARS. THIS ARRANGEMENT IS MADE NECESSARY BY THE PRESENT SHORTAGE OF RADIOS AND APPLIANCES WHICH WE HOPE IS TEMPORARY. BY CONCENTRATING OUR STOCK AT STAYTON WF. BELIEVE WE CAN SERVE YOU BEST. LEAVE CALLS OR ORDERS AT MILL CITY VARIETY STORE ON OTHER DAYS. PORTER & LAU “25 Years in the Canyon BAKER’S Mill City Jewelry STAYTON MILL CITY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin