THE MILI. CITY ENTERPRISE —uar'2t 1952 Pauline LaVerne Mason Engagement Announced FEMME PAGE Laura Rambo Celebrates Birthday Anniversary Lions Auxiliary Backs Box-supper Affair Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mason of Sweet Home are announcing the engagement of their daughter. Miss Pauline La Verne Mason to Pfc. Donald Israel son of Mrs. Lettie Israel, of Clark ston. Wash. Miss Mason attended the Mill City schools until this fall when she moved to Sweet Home with her parents and where she is a senior in the Sweet Home high school. Pfc. Israel is stationed at Camp Cooke, Calif., with the army. He was employed at the Detroit dam works until about a year ago. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs. Melbourne Rambo entertained Tuesday afternoon with a birthday Santiam Lions Auxiliary gathered party for her daughter Laura Jo on in the James O'Leary home Tuesday ' her fourth birthday. Entertainment 1 evening for their regular meeting. for the afternoon was the showing of Mrs. Bill Stewart was initiated into home movies to the group. After the membership in the auxiliary. The i gifts were opened, refreshments of next pot-luck of the group will be . Birthday cake, ice cream and punch February 4. The basket-social this were served to Mrs. Lee Owens and Saturday for the March of Dimes was Jane, Mrs. E. E. Wood, Carol and discussed __ B. and given approval as Gene, Mrs. Thomas Wood and Nancy, worthy of support. Wayne Com- Tu .. j - -v . —.i LeCours, -r m Mrs. Llovd i ■■ ' Those attending the auxiliary meet Dr. Mark Hammericksen is back in U.K I?’ p ’ eh8ueS> yUy in the O Uar>- Kelly, o nny, . rs- ■ • eilofsen, Rosemon(j Remine, Pat Wingo. Mabel his office again after enjoying a two- week’s vacation in Utah with his SyjKJJJ-K: “S'I w aw - »■•<'>■ »•« and Skippy, Mrs. Charles Stewart p ; Delores Stiffler, Mrs. Bill Stewart, family visiting relatives. Dr. Ham and Nancy and Mrs. Rambo, George . _...i Veness and hostess Irene mericksen maintains an optical office and Laura Jo. Sending a gift but un O’Leary. next to Jenkins hardware on Thurs able to attend was Mrs. Clayton Balti day afternoons. Officers of the auxiliary urged that more. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Swan expect the membership take part in the the arrival of their daughter, Mrs. big box-lunch auction being held in A. H. Smeenk of Portland for a week the Mill City I.O.O.F. hall, Saturday end visit. night. Each member was reminded Free Methodist Church Mr .and Mrs. Elwyn Hill of Salem that they could prepare a tasty and visited at the Clayton Baltimore home pretty box-lunch for sale for the during the last weekend. Holds Special Services benefit of the polio drive. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Stout of Rev. R. T. Fine, Supt. of the Oregon j For the February 4 meeting, the W’ash., and Mr. and Mrs. Conference of the Free Methodist committee for refreshments ia com- Washougal, W. C. Hill of Richreall were weekend church will speak at the Mill City Free pOSC(i of members Mabel Hunter, visiters in the John A. Swan home the Methodist church starting Friday eve- j Mabel Veteto, and Faith Veness, past weekend. The Stouts enjoyed a ning Jan. 25, to Sunday. chairman, visit to the Detroit dam on Saturday. • Services jvill be held Friday and I ------------------------ An outage of power service experi Saturday beginning at 7:30 p.m. Rev. I last Sunday afternoon south and Fine wi in speak twice Sunday The Mrs. Edna McCreary Proves enced east of Gates we are informed was „ * morning £ service begins at 11 a m. and I caused by the falling of a tree across the evening service at 7:30 p.m. | the nower lines, by a property owner She Has Pinochle Skill Rev. C. O. Tremain stated that “The Let it not be forgot—Mrs. Edna along the service line. public is cordially invited.” RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open McCreary likes the card game of pinochle. She proved it Thursday by ^ un ‘lays and evenings, flowers tele- iiiiiiiiiiiii 11 il mu h 11111111111111111 in min h sprays, and the'n graphed anywhere. . Funeral F-— first, holding a 1 1000 x aces r planters, nnt pot nliint plants, corsages, wed winning first prize. Yes, the >-• Gates i nl'intorc Lucky Twelve know how pinochle can dings, also shrubs and landscaping. 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone be played! 42tf Mrs. Joan Long produced a prize 3684. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Layman and Mr. starred pinochle also. Mrs. Millie Wood sauntered home with low prize, and Mrs. Byron Davis spent Wednes confident that it had been a full day. day and Thursday in Alsea, steelhead Hostess Beit Vanderhoff charmed fishing at the Happy Landing. They her guests with a Boston-cream pie report a wonderful trip to the coast. Mrs. Clarence Golden of Detroit ”BE dessert luncheon. spent Thursday of this week in Mill MY City. Mrs. Mildred Allen entertained the VALENTINE" Bend of the River’ Booked Presbyterian missionary society at her home this week. Dr. Noble Streeter Send th«» hme-honored menage For Mill City Theatre was guest speaker at this meeting. on a Hallmark Valentine See our complete selections for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Logan and Oregon’s own movie—“Bend of the the Hallmark Valentines that : River”—will be shown at the Mill family have confined to their home say |ust what you want to say, City Theatre, Thursday, Friday and this past week with illness. the way you want to say it. T. J. Stocks has returned to Stan Saturday, February 7, 8 and 9. Jim my Stewart was starred in this movie field after vacationing here friends which is now getting wide pubilicty the past week. Coryeall “Jack” Lake leaves Friday in Portland. The “Bend of the River” was filmed for Ketchikan, Alaska, where he will last summer at Mt. Hood and along work with his father, who is a con “The Home of Halmark Cards” I the Columbia River. Wednesday tractor there, He expects to fly up I Stewart and actress Julia Adams ob- there. 830 Court Street Salem, Ore. served the steamboat race up the Miss Donna Cooke, Mill City high | Columbia River. “Bend of the River” school senior and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooke, was installed as worthy III1111111■II111111II11111111111111111111111111II111 >s a technicolor film. MILL CITY Edward Williams AVOID DANGERS OF PAYING BY CASH! Community Church Loses Rev. Watkins Rev. W. W. Watkins of the Mill City Community church has resigned his position as pastor to accept a pastor ate at Orange, California. Reverend Watkins, founder of the .-hurch and its pastor for the past five years, leaves, with regret, his host of friends and the members of the congregation. Rev. Lee Joiner will assume the responsibilities of the local church and carry on the good work here. The Reverend Watkins will leave for his new post following the farewell sermon on the first Sunday in Feb. He requests his friends and all of the congregation to attend this farewell service, as it is impossible for him to contact everyone seperately. SI ND \Y and MONO \Y Samson and Delilah MICROSCOPE Tl ESDAY and WEDNESDAY BOB HOPE and DOROTHY LAMOl R in They Got Me Covered THl RSDAY, FRIDAY and adviser of Rainbow for Girls of Acacia SATURDAY chapter in Stayton last week. Miss Cooke is the third Mill City girl to All Technicolor Show ! hold this office. Other Mill City Al DIE MURPHY (Continued from Page 1) girls installed were Miss Geraldine in Hamblin for the office of Faith and families are ready to welcome cum KANSAS RAIDERS Miss Patricia Davidson for the office paigping mothers and make contri — Plua — butions to the fight against infantile of inner confidential observer. BETTY GRABLE Mrs. Clarence Mason has been con paralysis”, Mrs. Young said. The in fined to her home with the flu the theme of the 1952 Mothers’ March, “Let Your Light So Shine”, is part past weefc. MEET ME AFTER Presbyterian church congregation of a Biblical quotation. THE SHOW and friends held a covered dish sup per in the church recreation rooms Kids Club Saturday Wednesday night, January 23, at 6:30 Three Canyon Youths Matinee 2:00 P.M. o’clock. The supper in the form of a Roy Rogers and Dale Evans “get acquainted" meet honoring Rev. Answer Induction Call in “Down Dakota Way” Noble Streeter who spoke at the Among the 17 young men from I — A Iso — church the previous Sunday. Follow Marion county who boarded the bus ing the supper a meeting ofthe offi for Portland for induction into the Ml IRS “Cake of the Week” cers of the church the monthly meet armed services last Tuesday morning Birthday Cake for: ing of the Friendship class at the were three from the Santiam canyon. Evonna Bair Joyce Bates, home of Mrs. D. B. Hill was held. Answering the roll call Tuesday Donald Dell. Larry Moberg. The Legion Auxiliary is holding a morning in Salem were Kenneth B. Ramona Wolfe, Rodney Goble food sale at the Mill City Market next Graves of Mill City, Huber R. Ray. Monday, Jan. 28. Proceeds will Ro to Idanha, and Vaughn R. Hunt, Lyons. help purchase equipment for the COMINt; Feb. 7-8-9 kitchen of the Legion hall. Kenneth Harris is confineif to his BENI) OF THE home suffering with an attack of the RIVER flu. A DAUGHTER —To Mr. and Mrs. | Ben McCreary of the Gates trailer Clarence Pietrok, Stayton, Jan. 20, at Doors open at 7:20 P.M. court is home this week suffering Salem Memorial hospital. Complete show can be seen any from a broken rib he sustained last A DAUGHTER —To Mr. and Mrs. . time up to 8:30 Thursday when he fell 10 feet over a Lloyd Nelson, Mill City, Jan. 21 at guard rail while working at the De Salem Memorial hospital. troit dam site. A DAUGHTER —To Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelly and Mr. Willis Stewart. Mill City, Jan. 23, at and Mrs. Shields Remine were Salem Memorial hospital. WHYNOTBUY chaperones a* the Canyon Teen-age A SON—To Mr. and Mrs. Donnell club Saturday night. A very good Donaldson, Mill City, Jan. 24. at crowd was in attendance. Election of Salem General hospital. oficers will be held next Eaturday « night, hope is expressed that every view of things to come in the appli one turns out. so that the teen-age ance field, followed by a banquet at basket social planned will be a big the Benson hotel. success, Proceeds of the social will Mrs. Wallace Henderson is visit 0DnaQHnnnBínnnstHHHHia.«(HHHHnn go to the March of Dimes and a ing in Redmond at the home of her prize will be awarded for the best daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tax Consultant Auditor basket. Frank Nicholson. The Nicholsons are Mr. and Mrs. John Pegg, formerly parents of a new baby daughter, born of Seaside and now residing tempor- last week, they are former residents arily in Albany, were house guests of here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chase over the Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnston en PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT weekend. Bookkeeping, Accounting and tertained his brother Walter, during The Lions Auxiliary met at the the past week. He is from Montana. Tax Service home of Mrs. Jim O’Leary last Mon Corner 3rd 4 Marion day evening for their regular monthly meeting. Lunch was enjoyed fol STAYTON, ORE. lowing the meeting served by the WE ARE PLEASED Telephone 1114 P.O. Box 1321 hostess. TO SERVE YOU! Mrs. D. B. Hill, Mrs. Gladys Trask I and Mrs. Eilse Potter spent the week We hope you are pleased end at “Roads End” on the beach. with our service. Miss Daisy Hendncson is nursing I a light attack of the flu this week Don’t let couching, wheeling, recurring at while attending to her store. tack! ot Bronchial Aatiuna ruin sleep and Lowell Stiffler of the Stiffler energy without trying MCNDACO. which works thru the blooa to reach bronchial radio and appliance store was a tubes and lungs. Usually helps nature quickly remove thick, sticky mucus. Thus alleviates guest of the Admiral appliance dis- couching and aids freer brrathlng and better tributors in Portland last Sunday and sleep. Oet MENIIACO from druggist. Satis Mill City faction or money back guaranteed. Monday, While there he was enter tained at an appliance show and pre- Mothers March Just Arrived W. N. SIMMONS Mom's and Pop's ASTHMA CAFE =yi REGISTER CHECK EjMnri>36 mc ‘loas All th« pr«»tig« and convenience of your personal Cost Only 15c per Check SIMPLE AS A.B.C. Present amount of money order, plus the small fee. Y om receive money order and your record copy. 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