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5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE November 22. ISSI FEMME PAGE Gates Woman’s Club Legion Auxiliary Gift Plan Bazaar Events Campaign Starts WDebunker BÏ JOHN HARVEY FURBAY PH [> ÊAT N6 CALF BRAINS WÇNT MAKE 'YOU ANY niiumub ♦ Members of the Gates Woman’s SUNDAY and MONDAY Mill City American Legion Auxil club met in regular session Thursday iary met at the home of Mrs. Ledora DANA ANDREWS and evening, November 15. in the recre Kelly this week. Mrs. Ruth Stovall CL VIDE RAINES in ation rooms of the local school, Mrs. and Mrs. Kelly were co-hostesses for W. R. Hutcheson presiding. Follow the meeting. ing the flag salute and the singing of The group voted that a flag eti the club song, America the Beautiful, quette booklet, “Know Your America” — Added Featurette! — the remainder of the session was de be purchased and distributed to school Faith Rebekah lodge of Lyons en Mill City Garden club selected ______ a voted to the discussion of plans for children and Camp Fire Girls. Plans Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin tertained the president of the Rebekah slate of candidates for 1952 offices, Assembly of Oregon, Mary S. Allen of this week. Mrs. Chas. Dolezal, chair the bazaar which will be held Friday are underway for a big family party in Hood River, who paid her official man of the nominating committee, evening. November 30, at the school at the Legion hall, Sunday afternoon, “ 30th ANNIVERSARY" Dec. 16. The party will be for auxil- ' visit at their regular meeting Wednet- announced the following candidates house. Besides the sale of fancy work, iary members and their families. A dy evening, November 14. Other dis received the nod of her nominating tinguished guests were Lola Osburn committee. Mrs. Harold Pound was home made candy, aprons and other check of $5 for stamps, playing cards TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY of Portland, warden of the Rebekah chosen as the presidential nominee; articles, bingo, cake walks and cards and sundries for disabled veterans ( There are many people who buy STEWART GRANGER Assembly; Helen Davis of Seaside, Mrs. Curtis Cline, vice president; and will afford amusement for those at was authorized. and cat the brains of various ani Mrs. Mabel Bruder, chairman of and junior past president; Christina Mrs. James Rose, secretary-treasurer. tending. A film will also be shown mals. believing that in this way Christmas gifts for hospitalized vet- * Smith, past president of Lebanon; WALTER PIGEON in Mrs. Dolezal in revealing the line if one can be obtained. Prizes will erans, urged that every auxiliary ; they strengthen their own brain and Laura Wood, secretary of the up of candidates commented, “Any be awarded to the most beautiful and cells. Dr. Donald Laird says of Kipling's this: ''It will not improve your ladies auxiliary, These were guests Garden club member may make nomi tasty cake baked. Cakes will be member bring in her gift before Dec. present from Portland, Salem, Sea- nations from the floor when officers given as prizes in the cake walks. 1, since gifts must be mailed by that I brains one vs hit, and the idea may According to plans there will be plenty date. Any person interested in do- I ruin your appetite for awhile.'' side, Astoria, Lebanon, Hood River are elected, November 29.” of free entertainment and a good time nating a Christmas gift for disabled j 1 Ins reminds the Debunker of the ■ I and Stayton. The November meeting will be held veterans and their families, may leave ■ Leopard Society men he once met The regular routine of lodge busi- at the Herbert Schroeder home. Mrs. assured everyone. Refreshments will their gifts at Muir’s bakery or at THURSDAY in West Africa who ate the hearts be on sale during the evening. ness was carried out with Blanche George Steffy and Mrs. George Veteto ol their* slain victims, believing the Bruder home. Reports of the play, sponsored by i JOHN L1TEL and Wagner, acting noble grand, due to will serve as co-hostesses. “Fall Care that this would make them Last year Mill City Legion auxi the illness of Mildred Carr, noble of the Garden” will be discussed by the club, "Love Rides the Rails”, to liary sent 8100 in gifts to the Christ- I ANN SHERIDAN strong-hearted" as a result. be presented at the Mill City theatre, | grand. A short program followed the Mrs. Iris Rose. in December 6, were made, j Àll profit mas ffift Jshop . - “It is a wonderful I good of the order time with a read ...:n be project and we hope to receive many from the bazaar and the play will ing by Laura Neal: a short skit, “Our added to the building fund for the gifts this year,” Mrs. Bruder stated. , Brave Three Links Sisters, read by There will be no auxiliary meeting | completion of the Gates community Jean Roberts, with sisters Roberta in December, but December 16 is being house. A vote authorizing the com Longnecker, Helen Anderson, Gert pletion and rental of the club room set aside as a date for the big Legion rude Weidman, Alta Bodeker and and Auxiliary Christmas party. The Deanha Parent Teachers asso in th* community house was taken. Garnet Bassett. The president gave FRIDAY and SATURDAY ciation met in the grade school build Refreshments were served by the a very interesting and helpful talk, Special speaker at the First Chris ing on last Thursday evening with hostesses, Mrs. Don Miley, Mrs, Lin followed by remarks from various RONALD REAGAN and Mrs. Alfred Cokenour presiding. The visitors. Under the direction of tian church this coming Sunday eve coln Henness and Mrs. Albert Millsap RHONDA FLEMING in ning at the 7:30 p.m. service will be meeting was opened with group sing at the close of the meeting. During Helen Anderson, drill captain, a very Mrs. Elmer Boyer, a missionary to ing led by Russell Hoyt. A discus the supper hour reports of the dele pretty drill was put on. At the Belgian Congo, Africa, for more than sion of room prizes led to the motion close of the meeting pumpkin pie. 30 years. Mrs. Boyer is now home on gates to the meeting of the Marion Hostess Mrs. Edna McCreary that a prize of $2.00 would be given In Technicolor County Federation of Women ’ s clubs, out the holiday spirit when to the room having the most parents donuts and coffee were served, with furlough. held in Salem were given. Delegates carried Kids Club Saturday The African missionary will show present were Mrs. Floyd Völkel and she served her delicious clam chowder present at the meeting. The budget the tables beautifully decorated carry Matinee 2:00 P.M. to the Lucky Twelve players, Tuesday as presented by the budget chairman, movies taken on the African mission ing out the Thanksgiving motif. Mrs. Millsap. afternoon. — Also — Mrs. Edna Gordon, was discussed and field; and will remain in Mill City Members present were Mrs. A. T. Luck was still with Mrs. Inez Teal accepted. There being no further for Monday evening. Monday- night MUIR ’ S "Cake of the Week” Barnhardt, Mrs. George Clise, Mrs. when she again claimed the first business the president introduced Miss she will show- the pictures and speak Birthday Cake for: Kazi Inuzuko, program chairman, who to a combined meeting of the Junior Velma Carey, Mrs. Norman Garrison, prize for high score. Mrs. W. R. Mutcheson, Mrs. W. S. The traveling pinochle prize was presented each member a program Teen's and the Youth Fellowship. Gary Bevier, Kenny Hanson For quick comforting help for Backache, Hudson, Mrs, Glen Hearing, Mrs. awarded Mrs. Doreen Fowler when copy for the year. Rheumatic Pains, Getting Up Nights, strong A covered dish luncheon will be and Lee McNealy cloudy urine, irritating passages, Leg Pains, Clarence Johnson, Mrs. Laura Joaquin, she held the last pinochle of the after held by the Christian Woman’s Fel Stanley Whipple and Mrs. Al War- circles under eyes, and swollen ankles, due Mrs. Robert Levon, Mrs. Kay Mc to non-organic and non-systemic Kidney and noon. lowship at the church parsonage, Mon by gave short talks on the topic Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Bladder troubles, try Cystex. Quick, complete Mrs. Violet Keen, at one time, re "What is a free world?” Those in day at 12:30 p.m. This meeting will Carty, Mrs. Gwen Schaer, Mrs. Floyd Complete show can be seen any satisfaction or money back guaranteed. Ask ceived 800 kings in the play, but sur attendance were then divided into time up to 8:30 your druggist for Cystex today. make it possible for the women to Völkel and the hostesses. prizing enough came out with low three discussion groups in which they meet Mrs. Boyer informally. score. The public is invited to the Sunday discussed the lesson topic "Preparing the child for a free world”. Each night service; and the offering taken will go to the C.W.F. for missionary group selected its own discussion Clyde Storey assisted by the second purpose,«. e leader. Returning to the meeting grade teacher, Mrs. Russell Hoyt. Rubber Boot ♦ room each leader gave a short talk ♦ Third Grade bringing out the points which her Work groun had discussed and stressed. Naomi Collis is back in school. ♦ The North Santiam Willing Work Following the discussion groups, She was gone quite awhile. —Sylvia Peterson ers club met at the home of Roselle a general health movie was presented. : By ALICE FRYER Vickers last week on Wednesday Refreshments were served in the Fifth Grade Class pictures have been posted on afternoon, In the absence of both cafeteria by the second grade room David Jones is absent with chicken president and vice president, Edna mothers, Mrs. Betty Dean, Mrs. Bill the bulletin board in the hall at De troit high school. All of the pictures pox. Shereen Muir and Charles Emery Gordon presided. Phillips, Mrs. Ray Sophy and Mrs. BEFORE BUYING SHOES turned out exceptionally good and are absent, too. We have a new boy Following the business meeting, the in our room. His name is James SEE THE MASON LINE these pictures are for sale to any of women spent the afternoon cutting Kelly. We have exactly nine girls woolen quilt pieces from which they reported in a recent Collier magazine. the students wishing to buy them. Refreshments were served by the and eleven boys in our room now. will make quilts fop- the Korean The sophomore class has increased —Marc Boothby orphans, having in mind especially hostess to Mrs. George Barney, Mrs. its number to 12 now. Wanda Wat- Bowers, Mrs Pearl Giebler, Mrs. Otis Sixth Grade those on the “Little Orphan Island”, White, Mrs. Chester Boyle, Mrs. Edna kins formerly lived at Port Orford, The sixth grade has beautified their under the direction of Lt. Blaisdell as Washington, before her family moved Gordon and Betty Pittam. CHARLES UMPHRESS. Prop. to this community. The students of windows by placing window plants in The pupils are planning to highest score so far is Linda Dyhr- Open 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. Detroit high school welcome Wanda them. and her family and hope they like enjoy Thanksgiving with various man.—Ray Steiner. friends and relatives. Margaret Pal their new home. Mrs. Rogers' room won the “most mer has returned to school after an St. Catherine’s Altar Society parents contest” and got to choose a I illness. The grade is enjoying the record. There were 45% of the par story of Foley Tyler by J. Otis. David Golden presented the class with ents present for this room. The whole Gates Woman’s Club a mascot, which was an aquarium of school gets- out, Thursday and Fri day for Thanksgiving holiday. Mrs. small fish. Mr. Loucks is our teacher. Our Rogers is reading the sixth grade the studies are arithmetic, spelling, sci story of Robinson Cruso. Robert Ditter was absent Tuesday ence, democracy, language, geography ENTER THE CAKE BAKING CONTEST — and singing. Boys have gym at 11:15 with a cold. Alvin Ray and Anthony Beery were on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Open to Men, Women and Teen-agers, too! Girls have gym at 11:15 on Tuesdays absent Wednesday, Nov. 21. —Michael Peterson and Thursdays and on Fridays with Seventh Grade the boys. We like to have gym. We Mr. Thorpe was sick Tuesday, and like our studies too. Our room mother is Mrs. R. A. Steiner and her assist stayed home, Mr. Todd substituted 8 P.M. ant is Mrs. A. E. Haun. On Hallo- for him. There was a Boy Scout meeting, wen they gave both sixth grades a GATES HIGH SCHOOL BASEMENT We worked on tying surprise party. We had cool-aid and Wednesday, East Mill City on Highway cake. There are twenty-one children knots and folding flags, then we Fun For Everybody of All Ages” in our room. There are eight girls played games.—Gregory Peterson. Basketball jamboree—Detroit, Stay and thirteen boys. The new children of our room are Phyllis Smith and ton, Gates, St. Mary’s, Sublimity and Barbara McGinnis. We have a 4-H Mill City. They went according to health club in our room, too. Every north and south teams. The north Monday morning we have a check-up teams were Detroit, Gates, Mill City; on 10 things and we have a sepre card the south teams were St. Mary's, Stay to keep our score on whoever has the ton and Sublimity. The south teams I best score. The person who has the won. They played nine games. After .—• the jamboree they had a try-out for the yell leaders. The St. Mary’s yell leaders got first and Mill City and Stayton yell leaders tied for second. Mill City will have a game with St. | Mary's, Tuesday, November 27. Also for Mill City, we have some song leaders. They are very happy with 1936 to 46 their position. They are Sherry Han- sen, Norma Downer. Penny Gould and IGNITION and CARBURETION Jackie Bickett. Sue Johnston, who once lived here VOLTAGE REGULATORS in 1947 and now lives in Taft, visited GENERATOR REPAIRS the grade school today in the seventh grade. She saw a lot of friends she had not seen for a long time. —Carolyn Andrews Eighth tirade The seventh and eighth grades went to the jamboree. In yell leading St. Mary’s won the trophy; Mill City and Phone 2103 Mill City IT IS NO LONGER NECESSARY TO Stayton tied for second; Detroit, third; Next to Mar Dean Cafe BUY FOREIGN BRANDS Gates and Sublimity, last. —Diane Peterson Faith Rebekah Lodge Garden Club Picks Entertains President 1952 Nominees ♦ ♦ ♦ Sealed Cargo ♦ Soldiers Three Deanha PTA Met Last Thursday Missionary to Africa Makes Mill City Stop Mrs. Edna McCreary Hostess for Lucky Twelve ♦ i ♦ ♦ B ackache The Last Outpost 3F/ZZ City (ridde School NEWS Rosella Vickers Hos's ! Full Soles and Heels Alcatraz Island Willing Workers Club DE-HÎ News Chuck s Shoe Shop FOOD & APRON ANNUAL BAZAAR SALE Sat., Dec. I - 10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 30, 1951 Stiffler's Radio & Appliance Co. ATTENTION In-The-Car Crankshaft Grinding Chevrolet Owners! 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