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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1951)
THE MILL ( ITY ENTERPRISE August 9, 1951 V FEMME PAGE Mill City High Class Rev. C. 0. Tremoin Of 1926 Re-unites Replaces Gould Pinochle Club Will Visit Next Session The Class of 192«, Mill City high The Mill City Free Methodist Mrs. Joan Long was hostess today FRID \Y and SATURDAY’ school, re-called “the good old days” church greeted a new minister. _____ . Rev. for the weekly card party of the Gates last Sunday at the Clayton Baltimore C. O. Tremain, this week. The annual Lucky Twelve Pinochlers in their reg- DENNIS MORG \N and home in Mill City during the class’s ' Oregon conference made the Mill City I , ular meeting place on highway 222. P \ TRIVI \ NEAL first re-union in 25 years. Eight of church appointment. Reverend Tre- > Again this week a shortage of those the orginal 12 students met with their [ main replaces Rev. L. C. Gould who ’ answering the roll call was noted. in “Golden Wedding" will be the Sec. E—Zinnias: class 9, specimen i was pastor of the local church for Bertha \ anderhoff was aw arded theme worked out in decorations at bloom, any variety, class 10, collection former teachers, Sunday. *wo years. . Reverend Gould’s health first honors for her pinochle playing. The only deecased class-mate the Mill City garden club flower show of three, any variety. • I ilAOe nrxl i Antone Moravec, Jr., was the occasion I does not permit further service at Mrs. Alene Baker stepped down from in the Presbyterian hall, August 29, Sec. F—Fuschias: class 11, speci of special memorial services conducted present. 2 to 8 p.m. her standing last week, but still took men spray, double, class 12, specimen by Miss Virginia Mason, a former Reverend Tremain and his wife the prize for pinochle. Mrs. Jean SUNDAY and MONDAY Exhibits will be received at the spray, single. teacher -of those present. are from Madras, where he was pastor Wilson was swept into acceptance of show' place from 9 a.m. to 12. Judg- Sec. G—Dahlias: class 13, Cactus During the course of the re-union, I for four years. He is a graduate of second prize by the day’s events. ing by out of town judges will take and semi-cactus: A. specimen bloom; gifts were presented to Miss Mason I Seattle Pacific College, Seattle, Wash. Hostess Long delighted her party place at 12 noon and the hall will be B, collection of three. and Dr. William Beck, the teachers He has been in the ministry for seven guests with a maraschino cherry cake, closed to the public until 2 o’clock. years. Class 14, large, informal and for present, Sunday. Mrs. Melbourne ice cream and coffee in her offering Exhibitors must furnish their own mal: al; A, specimen s bloom; B, collection Rambo, vice president of the class, The new pastor and his wife will for the traditional one-thirty dessert containers except for Division 1 hori- ’ of three, presided over the program. Letters be greeted by the local church and luncheon of the club. cultural classes. All containers must from absent classmates and the class community at a reception at a later Class 15, Ball type: A, specimen Next Thursday's card party will be (I In Technicolor be marked with name of the owner. , prophecy were read before the group. date. a picnic affair at the home of Mrs. The club will not be responsible for I bloom; B, collection of three. Mrs. Artie Mack, delegate from Jeannine Herzberg, a former club A vote taken in the Sunday meet- loss or damage, but will exercise ut- I Class 16, miniature: A, specimen TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ing determined that the group will the Mill City church at the annual member who now lives on the Dayton- most care for protection of all ex- I bloom; B, collection of three. conference of Free Methodist churches met again in five years. Those ab- Salem highway some 50 miles from hibits. All exhibits must be cared for ' Class 17, specimen stalk, any va- Academy Award sent from this year's re-union were i at the denominational camp ground Salem. by 9 o’clock. i riety. Winner! Sec. H—Gladiolus: class 18, A. Robert Olin, Seattle. Washington; | near Portland three weeks ago, re In arrangement classes only one Shaw, Los Angeles, California; ported that one of the major items of entrj’ will be permitted from one specimen bloom stalk; B, collection John and Lulubel Churchill, Washington, business at this year’s session was of three. exhibitor in any one class, but in the adoption of a revised constitution D. C. Sec. I — Tuberous Begonias: class horicultural classes an exhibitor may for the church. ! ! Those of the Class of 1926 and I 19, A, specimen bloom; B, collection make any number of entries in the their families taking part in the re The revisions bring the church gov- same class provided they are of dif of three. Sec. J—Unscheduled: class 20, any union, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. ernment more nearly under the ferent color and variety. Rambo (nee Goldie American principle of local and state The city of Portland will play host worthy exhibit not provided for in Melbourne THURSDAY All entries in cultural classes must Champ) and two children, Mr. and authority, rather than the British to Oregonians and tourists with a be grown by exhibitor. Containers schedule. Mrs. Clayton Baltimore and two sons, principle of parliamentary authority summer festival of music August 11- HUMPHREY BOGART, Division II. Arrangements ((fill be furnished for all horicultural and Earl Catherwood of Mill City; after which the original constitution 20, in the Rose City’s Washington I INN SUFRID\N and exhibits or specimens blooms. Pref Sec. A—class 1, miniature, not over Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller (nee was patterned. Park open-air amphitheatre, as part PAT O BRIEN erence will be given named varieties. three inches over all; class 2, small Crystal Miller) and two children, Mr. of its Centennial observance. Foliage allowed in all arrangements. arrangement suitable for coffee table; and Mrs. Edmund Flecker (nee Mar , Also, Mrs. Mack indicated condi in tions of membership have revised During the fortnight of musical class 3, arrangement in cup and ion Millsap) and four children, Mr. and brought under restricted rules festivity listeners will dance, see, Division I. Horticulture and and Mrs. Marc Landon (nee Ruth which, like the constitution itself, can hear Bizet's opera Carmen, a perform Sec. A—Roses: class 1, specimen saucer. Sec. B—class 4, arrangements in Davis), and Mr. and Mrs. Malcom he changed only by three-fourths of ance by children of Midsummer bloom, any variety. Class 2, Three pairs; class 5, arrangement for buffet Long of Stayton; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur the aggregate vote of all the annual Night’s Dream, public square and folk blooms, one variety. Doors open at 7:20 P.M. or mantle; class 6, arrangement for Mason and two children from Harris conferences in the United States. dancing, and concerts by Portland's Complete show can be seen any Sec. B—Delphinium: class 3, speci- ; dining table: A, formal; B, informal. burg; and Dr. Beck and son, Charles, The Free Methodist Sunday school, summer band. time up to 8:30 men bloom. Sec. C — class 7, arrangement of of Lake Grove. too, welcomed the new pastor, Aug Highlight of the festival is Carmen, lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Sec. C—Marigold: class 4, specimen fruit, flowers and vegetables; class 8, ust 5, when acting superintendent presented in three performances by bloom; class 5, collection of three, massed arrangement suitable for Sec. F —class 11, corsages, any G. E. Davidson gave Reverend Tre the Portland Civic Opera Association. one or more varieties. church or hall. main and his wife a special introduc The association, a non-profit group, variety . Sec. D—Asters: class 6, collection Sec. D—class 9, arrangement in un tion to the children. Special Exhibits was recently incorporated under the of three, one or more varieties, class usual container. laws of Oregon ami was formed be Collector's Corner-potted plants, 7, collection of five, one or more Sec. E—-class 10, all white flower Charles Marilyne, Dan and Luke; Mr. cause of local demand for a bona fide grown and cared for by exhibitor, varieties, class 8, specimen bloom. arrangement, foliage if desired. and Mrs. Albert Julian; Mr. and Mrs. grand opera company. Carmen will Demonstration of soil testing, !.. E. Sletto, Cecil Teagarden and be heard Saturday, August 11, at 5 SALE—Foods, plants, garden and Judy Ware. p.m.; Sunday, August, 12. at 5 p.m., dairy products. and Saturday August 18. at 8:30 p.m. QUALITY SERVICE The older folks spent the afternoon Sec. G—Junior classes: first, second visiting while the young people en All performances, free to the public, and third grades: No. 1, an arrange- joyed swiming and boating at a near will be staged in the Washington Park ment in my favorite container; No. o by lake. 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