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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1951)
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE May 17. 1951 FEMME PAGE Mrs. Phillips Chosen Mari-Linn PTA Head Jim O’Leary, Davis Airport man ager, and Byron Davis, proprietor flew to Hillsboro on business Wednes Installation of officers for Acacia day. Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Anglesey, Eve Girls, was held in the Masonic hall lyn and Cynthia, were guests of Mrs. at Stayton, \\ ednesday evening. May Emma Teter Friday evening. Cecil 16. Leia Kelly of Mill City was in I Anglesey is a nephew of Mrs. Teter, stalled as worthy advisor. i The Cecil Angeleys also visited Mr. The installing officers officiating and Mrs. Orvil Bogt and their new were installing officer, Karleen Dra baby in Albany. The Santiam Riders this Sunday ger of Turner; marshall. Patricia Miller of Scio; chaplain, Shirley will ride from Fox Valley on the CCC Heunies of Turner; musician. Ardith road to Camp 26. Those having their Jones of Mill City; and recorder, Do- own riding horses are welcome, club officials state. rene Borst of Jefferson. Mrs. Nel Stahlman went to Salem Additional girls from Mill City in stalled in offices were: Donna Cooke, Memorial hospital today for surgeiy.1 charity; Dorothy Downer, immortality Mr. and Mrs. John Muir, Terry and (color station); Pat Davidson and Shereen, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. I \ era Loucks, drill leader and assist Iverson in Salem Mothers’ Day. ant; Betsy Kriever, musician; and Mill City Garden club members Pat Cree, who was elected treasurer signing up for the Scio convention for the year. Saturday, May 19, are Mrs. James As I.ela Kelly stood before the altar Swan, Mrs. Fred Grimes, Mrs. A. M for her obligation, a vocal solo, “I Robison, Mrs. James Rose. Mrs. Love Life”, was sung by Mrs. Donald Ernest Podrabsky, Mrs. Joe Fend, Sheythe of Mill City. accompanied by Mrs. \\ W. Heller, Mrs. Bert Morris, ■ Ardith Jones. The crowning ceremony Mrs. Ed Cooke, Mrs. Charles Dolezal, was performed by the Santiam chap Mrs. C. M. Cline and Mrs. H. D ter of DeMolay- boys who presented Pound. Jerry Swan, now on a 14-day leave, Leia with a lovely colonial nose-gay and a large bouquet of white snap will be returned to his San Diego, dragons. She responded by pinning Calif., base by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Swan and Mr. John Swan. Later they a bouttonier on each of the boys. The »new worthy advisor gave a will vacation in Mexico. Merle Stewart of a Y'akima base >‘ brief talk, explaining that her theme and Jerry Stewart of Ft. Lewis were for the term would be "Harmony", which was carried out in decorations. home for Mothers' Day visit with Introduction of her family followed, Mrs. George Stewart. The Three Links club meets at Ida including Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly and Johnny, and her grandparents, Fleetwood’s June 12. The Christian church Woman’s Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hill and Mrs. W. u J. Robinson, who made corsages for council meets Wednesday, May 23, in the home of Mrs. C. A. Bruder. all the officers. The meeting begins at 2 p.m. Mrs. Each installing officer was pre Joe Vaughn, president, will preside. sented with a small gift by the new worthy advisor, as was the mother advisor, Mrs. Wm. B. Shuey of Mill City, who, in turn, had gifts for both the incoming and out-going advisors. Karleen also received her white Bible from the assembly, as is the custom, i Under “Good of the Order", Ardith Jones, who was recently appointed grand musician of the grand assembly of Oregon, was introduced. Mr. Kelly also presented his daughter with i a beautiful maple gavel which he had made. An impressive degree was presented by the Mill City Rainbow Girls. A huge bouquet of yellow rose-buds was presented to Leia by Donna Cooke, who tied it with ribbon in the seven rainbow colors. A trio from Marilyn chapter of Eastern Star sang a num ber. This was followed by presenta tion of a gift by Lois Scott, worthy matron. Geo. Huffman of Lyons presented a gift from Mill City Lodge No. 180, A. F. & A. M. Many other lovely gifts were received from friends and relatives. Refreshments were served at a beautifully - appointed table in the dining-room following the ceremonies, which were open to the public. In charge of serving was Wana Miller and a group of girls from Scio. Lucille Cox of Stayton was responsible for the table decoration, and Mrs. Sam Drager of Turner was in charge of the coffee. Mrs. I). B. Hill presided at the punch-bowl and Mrs. W. J. Robinson at the coffee-urn. For her installation, Leia Kelly wore a ballerina-length formal with yellow nylon net skirt over green net, the bodice being of green lace over yellow nylon, with a stole of the net fastened at the waist with a small yellow orchid. Gold slipper's and chain necklace completed the ensem- I ble. Joy Headsick of Stayton, master councilor of the DeMolay, escorted her to the refreshment table. Lyons—The last meeting of the Mari-Linn P.T.A. was held in the Mari-Linn school Tuesday evening, During the meeting there was an election and installation of officers, Elected were president, Mrs. Keith Phillips; vice president, Mrs. Hershel Culwell; secretary, Mrs. George Huff- A pink and blue shower comliment- Lyons — One hundred twenty-five man; »nd treasurer, Mr. Ivan Smith. ing Mrs. Ted Stiff was held at the mothers and daughters attended the The officers were installed by Mrs. home of Mrs. Joe Joaquin, Tuesday annual mother and daughter banquet Robert Fether>ton out-going presi evening. Mrs. Gwen Schaer and Mrs. 1 sponsored by* the Womens Society of, dent. It was decided that the P.T.A. Clarence Ball were the assisting Christian Service at the Rebekah hall become a P.T.C. organization. Plans hostesses. Thursday evening. were discussed for the last-day-of- Mrs. Elmer Stewart and Mrs. Albert Mrs. Y'oung, bible worker from the j school picnic at the new school Sun Millsap were awarded prizes won in state penitentiary, was the guest day. May 20. Mrs. William Prichard the playing of games. The opening speaker. Miss Vivian Boyce and Miss I was appointed general chairman. of the gifts by the honored guest, Mrs. Deanne Thompson gave a vocal duet. I For entertainment Mrs. Elmer Etzel Stiff, was watched with interest by | Cecil Bassett and Katheryn Johnston presented her piano class in a short those present. furnished accordian music. Mrs. Car recital. Those taking part in the Refreshments were served by the roll Starr sang a vocal solo. recital were Ann and Leona Fethers- Mrs. Wilson Stevens gave the ad ton, Jean Prideaux. Helen and Jean hostesses to Mrs. Stiff, Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mrs. Laura Joaquin, Mrs. dress of welcome to the daughters. Pietrok, Mrs. Etzel also played sev- Velma Carey, Mrs. Edward Chance. Mrs. Summers then spoke. eral numbers. Gifts were presented to Grandma Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson, Mrs. Norman Garrison, Mrs. Harry Keiser, Mrs. Julian, the oldest mother present;; Floyd Völkel, Mrs. Robert Levon, Mrs. Mrs. Earl Thayer for having the Albert Millsap, Mrs. Elmer Stewart, 1 youngest child present; Mrs. Ray Nye for having the most grand- Cl«,* Cnilfc Proc!4aMl and Mrs. Gerald Heath. TvUT5 ■ IcSIUvnT Sending gifts were Mrs. Ernest children. Grandma Julian also re- Wriglesworth, Mrs. Rosa Roten, Mrs. ceived the gift for having the most Idanha—The official election of the Mary Champ, Mrs. Glen Henness, Mrs. grand-daughters. American Legion Auxiliary officers Cecil Haun, Mrs. A. T. Earnhardt, was held at the home of Mrs. Brax- Mrs. Harold Wilson and Mrs. I.etha Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Swan and Mr. ton Fouts, May 8. Installation date Bently. and Mrs. A. H. Snieek of Portland will be announced later. Mrs. Wal- spent the weekend at the home of ker, district president will perform It’s Your Newspaper—Subscribe Now Mr. and Mrs. John Swan. the rites. Elected were Esther Fouts, presi dent; Frieda Hiebert, vice president; Gertrude Alvin, second vice president; Opal Leming, secretary; Floy Storey, treasurer; Marie Rone, chaplain; Bernadene Stool, sergeant-at-arms; and Alma Lady, historian. Mary Gordon will be sent to Girls State by the Auxiliary, June 18 to 24. Pink and Blue Fete Honors Mrs. Stiff Mother-Daughter Diners Hear Young Detroit Legion Ladies Lyons Garden Club Plans June 15 Flower Display ATTENTION! E HAVE PURCHASED THE EQUIPMENT AND BUSINESS OF THE Santiam Ready Mix Co. AND SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE Prompt Service in Stayton-Mill City-Mt. Angel .Areas and Surrounding Communities — Call for Service at STAYTON—541 Third Street Sumpter Jewelry Bldg. Phone 4174 MILL CITY— Call Stayton Phone 4174 Marion County Redi Mix Co. FRANCIS LULAY AL BOCHSLER The Lyons garden club held their i meeting at the community club house Wednesday afternoon. Ethel Huff- I man and Doris Roy were the hostesses, i The main business and discussion was the spring flower show June 15. Laura Neal general chairman estab lished and appointed the following committees and chairmen: schedule, Bea Hiatt; staging, Mabel Downing; transportation, Garnett Bassett; en try, Nina O’Neil; publicity, Eva Bressler; junior exhibits, Gertrude Jungwirth; lunch, Cora Jenner; clean up, Laura Neal. Entertainment was in charge of Glayds Kuiken. Mrs. Kuiken intro duced Illeen Long and Elizabeth Westenhouse of Scio. They gave an interesting demonstration on the making of feather corsages. T Mrs. Bridges Entertains Altar Society Ladies Lyons- Mrs. Sam Bridges was host ess for the meeting of the Altar Society in her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Paul Gearth was assistant host ess. Plans were made for the bingo party in the Rebekah hall Sunday evening May 20. Plans were made and transportation discussed for the two-weeks’ summer school beginning May 28 in the Lord’s church in Jordan. At the close of the meeting, re freshments were served to Mesdames Phillip Pietrok, Jim Phelps, Mike Schwindt, Ben Voltin, Bob Free, Clarence Jungwirth. Herman Free, John Jungwirth, Mrs. Lichlightner and Father Scheider. Telegraphic news was a regular part of city news service by 1860. Rainbow Order MILL CITY Vests Leia Kelly of Neighborliness with each purchase of our wares which already equal those sold SUNDAY and MONDAY RON ti ll RE Ui VN and EHM I ND (.WENN in ■ Family Entertainment! We Personally Recommend It! TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY RANDOLPH SCOTT and PAT O’BRIEN in Bombardier News: “MacArthur in East" Till RSDAY and SATI RDAY ------ NOTE THE DAYS! ------ John Wayne and Jean Arthur in “LADY TAKES A CHANCE" ------ Plus------ Walt Disney’s Acadainy Award "IN BEAVER VALLEY" KID'S MATINEE—2 p.m. Sat. 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