^¡^^Thought for today... November 15, 1951 6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE HUCKLEBERRY FINN \t IT w»Sh'T To» VS . GU*f»t>iArl A h SE l S HO3O0V woixo Even lF»Rn AMXTHiTfi. - “Diligence is the mother of good luck.” —Benjamin Franklin For moderate refreshment. Light School District Mill City Garden Club Plan Nov. 29 Meet (Continued from Page 1) The German salad course at the Mrs. Herbert Schroeder, Mrs. Geo. "JO Ihr Water' Robert Veness home, was prepared Veteto and Mrs. Geo. Steffy will be under the direction of Mrs. William November hostesses when the Mill Tickle, assisted by Mesdames Russell City Garden club meets at the Schroe­ Olympia Brewing Co , Olympia, Wash., U. S. A. * der house on Thursday evening Nov. Brown, Barton, Kendler, Lempke and 29th. l Dell, while Mrs. John Muir, Mrs. New officers will be elected to take [ Charles Harman, and Mrs. Robert office in January. ‘ / 7- ENràsy COC hiweal . /AJSECTS PStoOoCE A Veness served in costume. Mrs. Geo. VftUJs OF O he ¿XT Mrs. James Rose will talk to the ir Berso is rfp DyE" use 3 Clise of Gates furnished dinner music club on “Fall Care of the Garden.” ì LFF ic E n T'^C m O ùl E IM RST uses mince - / pt riuns , mmcf pies ¡ Ernest Brown, Mrs. Ledora Kelly, Tables were decorated with dolls at­ Mrs. Teal, Mrs. Ed Cooke, and Mrs. tired in Scottish costumes. Girl Walt Peterson. This was the main Scouts in costume danced the highland course served at the Eldon Lents home fling many times for the guests, ac­ where another group of Camp Fire companied by Mrs. Arey Podrabsky. X n Petris cf ' manchur Á.© sides AC f Girls in costume assisted with the The Girl Scouts were in charge of COMPBLLFD TO WFAÍ? IgObTSPiOEo FOB HnnnôHBHHHônnnnnnnaaoQQBianaaEiueaQaooaQû&a Mrs. Bud Thomas, leader, and Mrs. TPE FiBST SIX MONTHS OF THFiR Nesbitt and Mrs. Arey Podrabsky, as­ MARBlAGE. So THEV WO n T sistants. Try Our 5C Coffee! V/AUPFR AWfty FROM Camp Fire Girls program and cos­ * homy •• tumes were supervised by Mrs. Har­ mon, Mrs. Dyhrman, Mrs. Veness, and Mrs. Pinkston. sented. The next _____ meeting is „ to _ in- ' the Santiam Memorial hospital. Ar.7 _____ __ _____ „ _ _______________________ r___ ____ Mrs. Lawrence Kanoff was PTA chandise. During the business session, the elude a Christmas party with each women interested in serving for the Next Door to Mill City Variety ways and means chairman, organized PTA voted to send $10 to CARE for member attending requested to bring hospital are asked to contact Mrs. and set-up the committees. OPEN EVERY DAY — 7 a.m. to II p.m. A change in the by-laws, a “white elephant” wrapped as a gift. Crosier. Mrs. Arey Podrabsky was in charge Korea. {calling for the executive committee Also, at the December meeting, the1 Gary Peterson accompained by Mrs. of the decorating. Dinners Hamburgers Fountain Mrs. Robert Veness deserves special to meet on the Wednesday prior to kindergarten will sell mistletoe to Don Peterson on the piano played a . .. . .. i.... irri commendation for selling the most »k„ the regular PTA ............ meeting was passed, raise money for badly-needed supplies. trumpet solo as a part of the evening’s Short Orders 5c Coffee It was announced that Mrs. Ken­ entertainment. A Pan-American flag Records won by Mrs. Dorothy’s tickets. Appreciation was expressed by the chairman to the merchants who room and Miss Pescheck’s room in neth Crosier is chairman of a PTA drill was performed by the sixth gave discounts on supplies and mer- the most parents contest were pre- service committee as an auxiliary to grade. YMP » k. 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