The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 10, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
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January 10. 19521
FEMME PAGE
Eastern Star Holds
Annual Installation
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The annual installation of Marilyn
Chapter No. 145 Order of the East­
ern Star was held Monday evening at
the IOOF hall. Those installed were
Halle Toman, worthy matron; Wil­
son Stevens, worthy patron; Laurell
Johnson, associate matron; George
Huffman, associate patron; Edith
Mason, secretary; Mary Tuers, treas­
urer, Betty Tinney, conductress;
Stella Scott, associate conductress,
Gwendolyn Jones, chaplain; Lois
Scott, marshall; Edna Ross, organist;
Fern Shuey, Adah; Anne Hirte, Ruth;
Mabel Parker, Esther; Clara Morris,
Martha; Betty Shaw, Electa; Mary
Kelly, warder; and Oswald Hirte, sen­
tinel.
Installing grand patron was Rex
Hartley, installing grand marshall
was Esther Hartley, installing grand
chaplain, Mildred Allen and installing
grand organist, Maxine Hill.
A floral degree was given the new
worthy matron by her new officers
and a piano selection by Ardith Jones,
grand musician of the grand assembly
of the Rainbow for Girls was pre­
sented.
The worthy matron received a gavel
from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Stevens, and the junior past matron,
Lois Scott, and junior past patron,
Flovd Johnson were presented with
their pins and a gift from the 1951
officers.
Refreshments in the manner of a
smorgasbord were served under the
able direction of Anna Jenkins,
chairman of the refreshment com­
mittee.
Chime Ringers Will
Appegr Here Jan. 21
Powelsons Announce
Engagement of Daughter
Three Links Club Make
Plan for Social Event
The Three Links club met Wednes­
day evening and heard annuel report»
of officers. Committees for the year
were appointed, and plans for a card
party and pie social early in Febru­
ary. The purpose of the social is to
raise funds to pay off the pledge for
the Santiam Memorial hospital, ac­
cording to Mrs. Melbourne Rambo,
president.
Mrs. Verne Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Dart, and Mrs. Floyd Fleet­
wood were a committee which has
completed a job of painting the
kitchen of the hall. Thanks of the
club are extended to these good
workers.
Christian church. This team is well
known for their unusual and beauti­
ful percussion music. Over a ton of
equipment will be used, and a special
truck-trailer is used to transport it.
The large Triple Octave Chimes create
a lot of interest because they are one
| of very few sets in existence today.
One hundred chimes played in unison
' when played by two people give the
Gates Lucky Twelve card club effect of a large organ and bells.
celebrated National Thrift Week, The Wallace’s have a beautiful set of
(that’s this week) by being practical Swiss Hand Bells imported from
about this business of pinochle and Europe recently. The Marimba and
prizes and all that.
Electric Vibraharp complete the list of
The hostess for the Thursday after­ percussion instruments. These musi­
noon card session, Mrs. Inez Teal gave cians have appeared in more than two
useful and satisfying prizes and upped thousand cities for musical programs
the spirits of the Lucky Twelver in colleges, high schools and churches
during the past six years. Mrs.
group.
Mrs. Joan Long was the surprised Wallace is well known for her Vibra­
and lucky winner of the pinochle harp arrangements and will play four
prize; Mrs. Bertha Vanderhoff hit of the large instruments. Mr. Wall­
the top brackets with high; and Mrs. ace, in addition to playing the Bells,
Rosella Haywood plunged for the Chimes and Organ, will bring a
! poetic and ScriDtural background to
low prize.
the program. Miss I.aura Hamilton
Mrs. Bea Graunke tasted the hospi­ ! of the Sherwood Conservatory of
tality of the Gates Lucky Twelve Music. Chicago, is the pianist and will
cardsters, today.
also play the other instruments.
Only the familiar hymns will be
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Baker visited
Mrs. Gertrude Mason of Hainsby is
played, The public is cordially
visiting friends and relatives in Mill in Astoria. New Year’s day, with Mrs. vited to attend. Although no set
Baker's parents.
City this week.
mission price is asked, a free­
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Mr. and Mrs. Hoodinpile and family
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of Creswell were Fox Valley and
Lyons visitors the last of the year.
NEW EQUIPMENT IS NOW INSTALLED
They were former residents in this
FAST and BETTER SERVICE
locality.
GUARANTEED
Mrs. B. W. Knotts of Mill City was
a Lyons and Fox Valley business
For Q Pounds
caller Saturday morning.
30c
DAMP W ASH
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston enter­
55c
WASHED and DRIED
tained several guests for a dinner
SOAP FREE
I Monday evening. Those present in­
25c .
DRYING
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kelly of
n Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Nelson,
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Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nelson and Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Scheiwek all of Fox
I Valley.
GATES
Lande, son of Mr. and Mrs.
« Jim Raegil
Lande, enlisted for navy training
Gates Lucky Twelve Notes
National Thrift Week
Damp Wash & Drying
SERVICE
Gates—Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Powelson of Stanfield, Ore., are an­
nouncing the engagement of their
daughter, I.aVetta Rose to Mr. Ver­
non Duane McFadden, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon McFadden of Stayton.
No date has been set for the wedding.
Miss Powelson was a student of the
Mill City schools until her senior
year in high school, when the family
moved to Gates and she was grad­
uated from the Gates high school.
She is now employed at Oregon State
college in Corvallis. Mr. .McFadden
also attended the Mill City high
school and is now a student at Oregon
state.
One of the outstanding musical
events of the year will take place
Mon., Jan. 21, when the Wallace
Chime Ringers will present an eve-
ning of Sacred Music at the First
Fox Valley
Gates Auto Laundry
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AVOID DANGERS OF PAYING BY CASH!
Mill City Toastmistress club got the
nod for full speed ahead and good
wishes in a recent speech given by
Myra Widenius, International Toast­
mistress club secretary of Albany, in
Mill City, December 13.
For the 18 charter members of the
Mill City group the date February
14 will be a time well remembered.
February 14 is “charter night” for the
local group. The Albany chapter of
the toastmistress club wiii sponsor the
Mill City chanter during appropriate
ceremonies in Albany,
The 18 charter members listed on
the -shiny new charter will be
Lorraine Caughey, Ruby Crosier, Jean
Donaldson, Vera Hathaway, Edna
Hutcheson, Gwen Jones, Pat Wingo,
Mildred Stewart, Edna Ross, Elsie
Potter, Tvler Pinkston, Louise Palmer.
Irene O’Leary, Vivian Kelly, June
Miley, City Savage, Zella Hautala,
and Sue Mikkelsen.
The Salem unit of the National
Federation of Women’s Republican
club will meet in the Salem Woman’s
club, 400 N. Cottage, at two o'clock,
Monday afternoon, January the four­
teenth.’
Precinct committee women of Mill
City and of Marion County will be
special guests.
Mrs. Zylpha Zell Burns of Portland,
former chief clerk of the Senate, will
be guest speaker. Her subject: “The
Dangers of Treaty Makings,” touch-
ing, particularly, on the Covenant of
Human Rights.
All interested women are urged to
attend.
BING (’ROSB5
JANE WYMAN
ALEXIS SMITH
in
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Here Comes
the Groom
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J \MES STEM \RT and
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in
THURSDAY. FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
GEORGE MONTGOMERY
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in
THE
TEXAS RANGERS
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JEFFREY LYNN
DON \I.D CRISP
in
THE HOME TOWN
STORY
Kids Club Saturday
Matinee 2:00 P.M.
Red Ryder in
"Roll Thunder Roll” in Color
— Also —
County Wide--
( Continued from Page 1)
The Marion County Health Council
Ml IR’S “Cake of the Week”
is a voluntary organization made up
Birthday Cake for:
of individuals who are interested in
Robert
Fleming, I>ean Glunz,
health needs and services. Any or­
Laurence Hunt. Michael Douglas
ganization or person interested in the
Kelly and Diane Wilts«
health of Marion County people is
welcome and cordially invited to meet
Doors open at 7:20 P.M.
with the Health Council. Members
Complete show can be seen any
of the Council include persons who
time up to 8:30
are also members of the Marion
County
Medical
Society,
the
Marion
and was called to Salem Monday.
His father took him down to the re­ County Tuberculosis and Health Asso­
cruiting office Monday a.m. Raegil ciation, the Marion County Health
graduated from the Stayton high Department, »*‘ie Farmers' Union
Marion
Association,
the
school June 1951. He had been work­ Health
County
Red
Cross,
the
Marion
County
ing in the woods until he joined the
Hospital Association, the Central
navy.
The Floyd Bassetts were Salem Labor Council, the Marion County
Parent-Teachers Association, the City
visitors Saturday.
of
Salem, the Marion County Dental
Miss Sandra Knox visited relatives |
in Eugene between Christmas and Society, the Marion County Pharnia- anannaiannnnHKtHnHHKtHHnHHMHa
| cists, and some other interested per­
New Years.
James Lande was at Mill City and sons.
Auditor
Tax Consultant
Elkhorn on business Monday after­
noon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston. Mrs.
Floyd Bassett and Mrs. Jack Chris­
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
tensen were in Mill Citv Monday
evening for a lodge official installa­
Bookkeeping, Accounting and
tion program.
lax Service
Mrs. Paul Scheiwek and daughter
Corner 3rd & Marion
Pauline and son, David, went to Salem
Monday evening. Pauline and David .
SI \YTON. ORE
take music lessons in Salem every
P.O. Box 1321
Telephone 1114
week.
Mr. and Mrs. De Ryke of Gardner,
BEFORE BUYING SHOES
aHnannnnnnnnHnnnHHnnwc»anal
Oregon, are visiting their daughter
SEE THE MASON LINE
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe From-
herz.
Rev. Ferris Dodd is beginning a
Don't let coughing, wheezing, recurring at­
special revival meeting this week at
tacks of Bronchial Asthma ruin sleep and
the Santiam Chapel in Lyons.
energy without trying MENDACO, which
works thru the blooa to reach bronchial
Rev. and Mrs. Wells Gage and |
CHARLES UMPHRESS, Prop.
tubes and lungs. Usually helps nature quickly
remove thick, sticky mucus. Thus alleviates
■ family who have lived at the home
coughing and aids freer breathing and better
Open 7 A.M. to 7 P.M.
of his sister, have moved into their1
sleep. Oet MENDACO from drugcUt. Batlg*
faction or money back guaranteed.
j new garage house near the old Lyons
. school building.
W. N. SIMMONS
Rubber Boot
Work
Full Soles and
Heels
Chuck's Shoe Shop
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Speech Arts Ladies
Charter Speech Club
SUNDAY and MONDAY
No Highway­
in th>e Sky
Republican Women Will
Meet in Salem, Jan. 14
Miss Albert Toman Jr., who was
installed on January 7 as worthy
matron of Marilyn chapter. OES.
Her father Wilson Stevens, was in­
stalled as worthy patron.
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