5—THE Mil.I. CITY ENTERPRISE December 13. 1951 FEMME PAGE local O.E.S. Holds [ventful Session Mrs. Doreen Fowler Has Pinochle Hostess Spot It was an eventful meeting for Marilyn Chapter No. 145 O.E.S., Mon­ day night, Dec. 10, in the Mill City I.O.O.F. hall. Degrees were conferred and an election of officers held. Degrees were conferred on Nancy Haseman and Monroe and Roberta Ray. These persons were presented pins by their respective parents. A beautiful floral degree was put on in honor of Lois Scott, worthy matron; and Floyd Johnson, worthy patron. Marilyn Chapter, O.E.S., election results indicated that Halle Toman was elected worthy matron for the ensuing year. Wilson Stevens was chosen, worthy patron; Laurell John­ son, associate matron; George Huff­ man, asociate patron; Betty Tinney, conductress: and Stella Kay, associate conductress. Refreshments were served after the business part of the meeting by the men. Wilson Stevens had charge of the committee. Installation of the newly elected O.E.S. officers will be January 7, 1952. The public is invited to this colorful ceremony. Mrs. Doreen Fowler ushered in the pre-holiday sitting of Gates Lucky Twelve pinochle club. Hostess Fowler served her guests a dessert lunch of tasty sandwiches and salad, this Thursday. Mrs. Inez Teal played handsomely and was rewarded by having first prize presented to her. Distributing the traveling and second prizes was no trouble since Mrs. Rosella Hay­ wood received both. Fox Valley Mari-Linn School Presents Pageant iimumUi Sl Nil \Y and MONI» \Y Lyons—The Christma* pageant, I “Christmas Around the World” will I be presented Friday evening. Dec. 21, at 7:30 p.m. by the pupils of the Mari- Linn school in the r.ew gymnasium. “Christmas Around The World” de­ picting Christmas in seven countries was written by members of the teach­ ing staff, especially adapted for the occasion. The seven countries in- elude: Scene 1 Holland, directed by Katie Skinllings; Scene 2 —Mexico, directed by Hazel Wirth; Scene 3—England, directed by Norma Miller; Scene 4— France, directed by Thomas Putman; Scene 5—Ireland, directed by Ralph Hurst; Scene 6-—Germany, directed by Elva Kuiken; Scene 7--America; di­ rected by Ivan Smith. The complete program is diected by Miss Vivian Boyce musical instructor of the Mari-Linn school with Mrs. Martha Poole as accompanist. In addition to the pageant an upper grade and lower grade choir will add to the program. Also new on the program this year will be a number by the pre-school children. G \R\ COOPER and J \ NE GREER Navy Now Passage West In Technicolor THURSDAY. FRID LY Mrs .Merwyn Knox, with Mrs. Keith and SATURDAY Phillips of Mehama attended the an­ nual Turkey exhibition at McMinnville GALE STORM Friday afternoon. and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rodich were DAN DURYEA Saturday night and Sunday visitors in at the P. W. Rodich home. The young AL JENNINGS OF folks are students at Corvallis and Mill City wedding ceremony—Miss Josephine Roy became the bride of OKLAHOMA Eugene. Mrs. Rodich is at Oregon SFt Farrell C. Ball in Mill City recently. Mrs. Ball’s parents are Mr. In Technicolor State college and her husband is tak­ and Mrs. B. A. Roy of Mill City. Mrs. Pearl Richardson of Pendleton is — Plus — ing a special music course at Eugene. the mother of the groom. Sgt. Ball' is stationed at Fort Ord, Calif. JUDY CANOVA Mrs. Carl Searcy and three sons of (Photo courtesy of the Capital Journal and Robert Veness) in Turner were Saturday callers at the (Continued from Page 1) Powers home. LOUISIANA The meeting concluded , Schafer of I^iconibe were also guests Mrs. Trahan spent Thursday after­ arranged. HAYRIDE , with dances by Barabara Bauer and in the Jenkins home. noon with Mrs. P. W. Rodich. | Lynn Steiner. Dances included “ The The Brown family, who lost all their The "Gifts to the Yanks That Gave" Kids Club Saturday The Christian Church Bible school household goods and clothing when Millitaire”, “The Hop Double Double" Matinee 2:00 P.M. and "The Hokey Pokey” with the Cubs I will present the annual Christmas pro­ campaign was a success thanks to their home burned last week are badly you. < IIRISTM \S PAR HI participating in the Hokey Pokey the gram Sunday evening, Dec. 23 at 7:30 in need of clothing, bedding, etc. They Rev. Earl Books of Albany was a FREE BIKE Lyons—Mrs. Alice Huber was have two small children, a hoy three first time and the parents the second o’clock. The free-will offering will be guest of the Wm. Turnbulls this week. FREE PRESENTS TO ALL hostess for the regular monthly meet­ time. sent to the Northwestern Christian and a girl one year old. Any one Mr. and Mrs. Oral Williams of ing of the teachers of the Mari-Linn Remember the January Pack meet­ Home for Aged at Beaverton, unless — Also — who has such articles to spare will Ocean Lake spent the past weekend school at her home Monday evening, ing, January 28, and the date for designated to the Turner Memorial be helping a worthy cause. Mrs. Ml IR ’ S “Cake of the Meek” at the John Swan home. Dec. 10th at 7:30 p.m. Brown barely had time to get her chil­ achievement qualifications of January Home. Birthday Cake for: The Cleaners will Nu-Method be Thomas Putman, prtncipal, called dren out, when she discovered the 18th. Parents are urged to encourage Mrs. Frank Stovall visited her closed, Monday, Dec. 24, and 31, to the meeting to order for a short busi­ house was on fire. There was no in­ and assist their young Cubs in ac­ mother in Portland this past week. Kayron Biger. Harlan Carliss ness session. He also gave a report surance on the furniture or clothing. complishing these requirements a- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rogers had as take advantage of the holidays. and Linda Donaldson Andy Spriggs at the Barbecue in on Miss Irene Halbergs visit to the It was also reported the owner of the shown in their handbooks, presented their guest one day this week, their Mehama was taken to a Salem hos- school. son Clyde M. Rogers of Roseburg. house had no coverage on the building. by the Pack to each Cub. Poors open at 7:20 P.M. The date for the school Christmas George Berry is very ill at his home. pital this week. A broken arm re­ The mills were idle part-time last Complete show can be seen any program was announced for Dec. 21, week on account of power outages He is being cared for by Mr. and vealed a cancerous condition of the time up to 8:30 tarm bone, Amputation of the arm at 7:30 p.m. in the new gymnasium. during several days, caused by the Mrs. Wm. McCoy. may be necessary. A beautiful Christmas tree and high wind and stormy weather visit­ Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bayliss of Stan­ Miss Wilma May Howe, former stu­ other holiday decorations decked the ing this section. field were Mill City visitors this week. » living room for the gift exchange that They were guests in the home of their dent in the local school became the Hugh Johnston is building a new bride of Reud G. Phillips in Roseburg followed the meeting, after which truck shed. Jim Lande is doing the ♦ -on, Wm, Bayliss. WE ARE PLEASED mince pie and coffee was served. The local l.egionaires and Auxiliary recently. The bride is the daughter carpenter work. The building has Those attending included Mr. and i concrete floor and foundation. It will are having a Christmas pot-luck and of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Howe of TO SERVE YOU! Mrs. Thomas Putman. Mr. and Mrs. be large enough to provide cover for party, Sunday, Dec. 16, at 4:30 p.m., Roseburg. Phillips is the son of Mr. IGNITION and CARBURETION and Mrs. R. G. Phillips of Pasco, Wn, Ivan Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe five trucks and trailers. at the Legion hall. All l.egionaires We hope you are pleased Poole, Mrs. Elva Kuiken, Mrs. Hazel and veterans and their families are The couple will live in Pasco. with our service. VOLTAGE REGULATORS Wirth, Ralph Hurst, Gladys Hurst, invited. Instructions are: bring a hot GENERATOR REPAIRS t Vivian Boyce, Norma Miller, Mr. and dish or a salad and each member of Mrs. Fred Skillings and Mrs. Alice the family should bring a gift not Huber. Miss Boyce and Miss Miller exceeding 25c in value for Santa’s A DAUGHTER— To Mr. and Mrs. assisted Mrs. Huber. ■ gift event. The Legion will furnish Alva Drew, Lyons, Dec. 7, at Salem I the turkey for the big party. Memorial hospital. Mill City Mrs. Julia Stoffel and daughter, ja m A SON—To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mrs. Verna Hunziker of Portland, Budlong, Mill City, Dec. 9. at Salem were visitors in the Richard and Oscar Memorial hospital. Nystrom home in Niagara this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Preston from I It’s Your Newspaper—Subscribe Now Lebanon came up to visit Mr. and I Mrs. Ernest Brown over the week- j end. 1 The Ivan Haney family are spend­ ing the holidays in Los Angeles. Calif., with Mrs. Haney’s mother. Al Molnar took his physical for return to th« Army this week. Mol­ nar is in the Army Reserves, He has six years in the regular army and MILK six years in the Reserves. Molnar holds the rank of technical sergeant. CREAM RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open I BUTTER Sundays and evenings, flowers tele­ ¿Mobilhedt graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, 3-F-22 CHEESE planters, pot plants, corsages, wed ICE CREAM dings, also shrubs and landscaping. I WELZ MOBILGAS 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone I (ARDS and GIFT DRESSINGS RM. I2tf I Sublimity Lev. Wm. Turnbull and Shelby Um- or phress visited Brooks on business this week. HATHAWAY GARAGE Clarence Zigler and family of , Phone 3202, Mill City Wheeler visited the Chas. Umphress Phone Salem. 3-9205 family last weekend. Mrs. Zigler is 2135 Fairgrounds Rd.. SALEM Mrs. Umphress’ sister. Irene O’Leary Jim O’Lea rv Mr. and Mrs. Tom Neal of Bandon I I were visitors at the Delbert Jenkins I home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen fr Cub Pack Meeting** MILL CITY Mrs. Alice Huber Hosts Monthly Teacher Party In-The-Car Crankshaft Grinding lust Arrived : 'MÄSTW ¡Heidt’s Auto Mom's and Pop's CAFE -fftcAh W L; ! Dolls and Buggies MAYFLOWER MsT/ko : I I I Good assortment of toys and other gift items for all ayes ! ! MILL CITY VARIETY Announcing Opening of i three m I COFFEE SHOP the Beautiful msi|{’r$cr&&n Built-in Firescreen NO HOLES TO DRILL—pressure inside fire­ place holds it in place. Will fit any fireplace , . . in your present home or your next one. Safe for the children, too. Meyerscreen is TWIST THt ROD available as shown, or in ‘ Modern;" both THIEL’S STORE with or without tools. • HtGISTtfttO TUXOt MME. 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