5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE April 10. 1952 FEMME PAGE Palmer House Echoes In Speech Club Work Mrs. Vincent Palmer’s home housed the March meet of the Mill City Toast­ mistress club. In view of the fact that Mrs. W. D. Hutcheson was table topic mistress for the meeting. Mrs. presided over the meet- D. W. Miley ‘ ing. Mrs. Hutcheson's subject was “Gar- Reportedly many very fine dens”, speeches were inspired by this topic. Mrs. L. C. Hathaway made the invoca­ tion. Toastmistress of the evening was Mrs. Kenneth Crosier; timer, Mrs. James O’Leary, and evaluator, Mrs. June Miley. Sneakers were Mrs. Lee Pinkston, "The Ides of March”; Mrs. Parker Savage, “Cerebral Palsy”; and Mrs. Robert Wingo, “How to Make a Mo­ tion”. Club guests were Mrs. Ilene Steffy, Mrs. Noble Streeter, Mrs. Howard Means and Mrs. Bobby Y’ates. Next meeting date is April 10. Assignment of duties for the Thurs­ day session include, Mrs. Wingo, in­ voker; Mrs. Lee Ross, toastmistress; Mrs. Elsie Potter, evaluator; Miss Frieda Thayer, lexicologist. Mrs. L. G. J. Hathaway, timer; speakers, Mrs. Floyd Jones, Mrs. D. W. Miley, Miss Frieda Thayer; critics, Mrs. James O’Leary, Mrs. Vincent Palmer and i Mrs. Lee Pinkston. Santiam Valley Grange Entertains Visitors Lt. Mineo Inuzuka Delight Detroiters Detroit high school stude nts were delighted with the news over 1 radio and through newspapers that ; Lt. Mineo Inuzuka, brother of their high school teacher, Miss Kazi Inuzuka, had received additional honors in Korea. The Distinguished Service cross and the Distinguished Flying cross re­ cently were awarded to him for ex­ ceptional courage and leadership under fire. Lt. Inuzuka, who also fought in Italy during World War II, already holds the Bronze Star medal, Silver Star, combat infantryman’s badge two air medals, the Korean service medal with five stars and the Purple Heart. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Takashi Inuzuka, live at 3705 SE. 63d Avenue, Portland. Lyon Methodists to Enjoy Organ Musie Lyons Community Methodist church to feature a Hammond organ Sunday morning. "The Stone Rolled Away” will be the Easter theme of message given next Sunday at the 11 a.m. hour by Rev. Rinke A. Feenstra of the Lyons Methodist church. “He Lives” will be the theme of the Sunday school program beginning at 10 o’clock. Members and friends of the Sunday school will enjoy this pro­ gram in which all ages will partici* pate. A unique feature of the worship service will be music played by Don Worden of the Stone Music Co. of Salem. He will use the Hamond or- gan donated for the occasion by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thiel of Lyons. There will be a prelude of Easter music beginning at 10:45. There will be Good Friday Communion service held at the church Friday evening. Every one invited to attend. Lyons — The regular meeting of Santiam Valley grange was held Fri­ day evening at the grange hall with a very pleasant evening reported by all. The regular routine of business was carried out, and state officers voted on. They also will receive the pennant for having 100 percent on their 1952 dues paid. At the next j meeting visitors will be present from the Crowfoot lodge, and plans were made for Santiam valley to visit West­ ern Star the second Saturday in May, which will be the 10th. Twenty mem­ The Gates Home Extension unit met bers were present from Scio who came as a surprise and presented them the Thursday, April 3, in an all day ses­ Traveling Gavel, which was presented sion at the home of Mrs. Elmer Klutke. in a beautiful ceremony by the master, Mrs. Marjory White, home demonstra­ Mr. Ronner, in honor of .Charles E. tion agent, from Salem, was present Spence who was master of the state and made many good suggestions for kitchen storage. A sack lunch, aug­ grange from 1910 to 1923. At the lecturers hour much fun was mented by coffee and salad, served by enjoyed, Jerry Coffman presented the the hostess Mrs. Klutke was enjoyed picture "When Grandma Goes to at the noon hour. School,” and Mr. and Mrs. Hampton I Glove making will be the project showed two pictures from South for the next meeting, May 13, with America, which were taken by their Mrs. Klutke as project leader. The son who is there, Susan Coffman Spring Festival, to be held at the played a piano solo, and Jean Hamp­ Salem senior high school April 26 was ton sang a vocal solo. The men also discussed. The Gates unit will have paraded with their loud neck ties. as the subject of their display, “Color With Jake Myers and Robert Draper in the Home.” Those present Thurs­ taking a prize. At the next meeting day were Mrs. Floyd Völkel, Mrs. the men folks are to bring theii' hobby. Clarence Rush, Mrs. Glen Henness, If is is too large to bring they are Mrs. Burrell Cole, Mrs. White and the hostess Mrs. Klutke. requested to bring a picture. Home Extension Unit Holds All-Day Session Now Showing Pyrex Baking Dishes Water and Juice Sets MILL CITY VARIETY HUGH and ALICE WALKUP, Props « « «’«•« « » « « «'>' « a,a a a.a:a a « « a, Gates Firemen it’s Shrimp Boats’ for Lucky Pinochler Keen Rev. Noble Streeter Assumes Pastorate Maybe it was the tomato-shrimp Rev. Noble M. Streeter, in accord aspic salad Mrs. Millie Wood figura­ with the rites of the Presbytery of tively saw “shrimp boats a-comin' ” Willamette, became the pastor of the via 1001) aces and high score. Doreen Fowler netted a lucky catch Mill City Presbyterian church, Sun­ day afternoon, April 6. Rev. Charles —pinochle prize. Mrs. Violet Keen’s craft rewarded her w ith the lowly Barnes served as vice moderator. low prize. Rev. Morton Booth, pastor of the Mrs. Ted Graunke, as hostess, in­ Albany Presbyterian church, gave the sermon. Prayer of Ordination and spired the whole Gates Lucky Twelve installation was spoken by Reverend pinochle club doings, Thursday. Barnes, pastor of the McMinnville I church. Present in the large audience were Stayton and Mehama visitors. Rev. Robert Bulkley, pastor of Fed -1 erated churches of Corvallis, in\ested Reverend Streeter with the responsi-1 bilitie.s of the pastorship of the Mill Theta Rho Girls district eight con­ City church. A charge to the people was issued by Rev. John Hood, pastor vention was held at Jefferson, Satur­ of the Independence Calvary Presby­ day, April 5. District eight includes six clubs, Alpine, Corvallis, Jefferson, terian church. Mill The Mill City Presbyterian church Mill City, Salem and Turner. choir, Mrs. Doris Sheythe and Mrs. City was represented at this conven­ Edna Ross furnished the music for tion by ten Theta Rho Girls and four ? the ceremonies. Rev. Burnett Hol­ Rebekah Sisters. Mill City '52 officers of Theta Rho land, assistant pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Salem, read Girls present were Virginia Timm, conductor; Y’vonne Dart, chaplin; and the Scripture and Prayer. After the installation rites, the June Cox, second Herald. Officers of the Mill City Theta Rho Mill City church officers and their wives served a dinner to the visiting Girls for ’53 will be Virginia Timm, pastors and their families in the vice chairman and Hazel Caudle, R.S. V.C. The 1953 district eight conven­ church’s recreation hall. tion will be in Salem. Judy Carlson of Salem is slated as choirman of that conclave. Theta Rho Girls Hold Jefferson Conclave 'Meet-Your-Candidate' Session Set Monday A “Meet-Y’our-Candidates” session has been planned for Monday, April 14, at the Senator Hotel, Capitol room, at 2:15 p.m. by the Salem unit of the Oregon Federation of Republican Women. This meeting is open to all interested men and women. Following the introduction of can­ didates there will be a get-acquainted hour with coffee and donuts. Another Term For Mrs. Bob Wingo The Model and the Marriage Broker Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY JOAN FONTAINE, JOHN LUND and MONA FREEMAN in Darling, How Could You? New» Gates High Club Takes Mill City 6-5 Tuesday ON THE STAGE SANTIAM LIONS CLUB Amateur Show Marlin Cole pitched and batted Gates high school to a 6-5 Marion Local Talent county B league victory over the local Curtain at 8:00 p.m. team last Sunday. Cole gave seven hits, fanned 17 men and helped the Gates attack with a triple and a FRIDAY and SATURDAY' double. The winners got but six hits GEORGE MONTGOMERY in off Mill City’s Ward and Chase. Indian Uprising Gates . 6 6 5 5 7 3 lumber from house on the front of Mill City In Color — Plus — lot.” The Watkins' new address is Cole and Henness; Ward, Chase Al DIE MURPHY in 312 S. Glassell, Orange, Calif. and Peterson. Red Badge of Courage John E. Swan Jr. of Fithian. Ill., left Thursday morning from Portland Kid's Matinee—2 p.m. Saturday by plane returning home after attend­ Roy Rogers Feature — ing the funeral of his brother Jerry, with Dale and Trigger and spending a week with his parents. — Also — Mr. and Mrs. John Swan and Mr, and MUIR'S “Cake of the Week" Mrs. Wm. Swan and Ryan, accom­ Boy Scout News Birthday Cake for: panied him to Portland. The scout meeting was held in the James Baker, Gayion Bolding, Fred Stout of Mill wood. Wash., grade school. The new patrols were Price Harman, Darrel Jones, cousin of Mrs. John Swan spent the formed. i and Lawrence Rowl week here. We talked about the camporee that Mrs. George Stewart and son Merle will be held on the 19th and 20th. Doors open at 7:20 P.M. were in Portland for the weekend. We boxed and watched the boxing Complete show can be seen any Mrs. Lowell Stiffler and Mrs. Geo. for each fight we had a new an­ time up to 8:30 Veteto spent Wednesday visiting in nouncer. The first fight was between Salem. Maurie Gorgeous Bassett and Rose Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hill of Richreall, Betel Cox, the second fight was be­ Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Hill of Salem, tween Terry Fatso Muir and Little and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel called Joe Louis, the third fight was between atthe John Swan home Tuesday eve­ Beaver the Baser and Foster with no Faset, the last fight was between ning for a visit with John E. Jr. The Union Services at the Christian Sullivan the Buleven and Jones church this week are well attended Bones.—Tony Boothby. and are an inspiration to all who at­ tend, good music and a good message at each meeting. innnHanuHnnnnaHnnnnnumnani AFRICAN VIOLETS, small medium or large; fuchsias, and geraniums at A SON—To Mr. and Mrs. Gale Tax Consultant Auditor Berger's Green House, 1101 Third St., Carey, Gates, April 4, at Salem Mem- Stayton, Phone 2095. 13-4 orial hospital. Attending the Masonic area meeting A SON — To Mr. and Mrs. Adam of District No. 20 at Prineville, Satur­ Heineman, Detroit, April 8, at Salem day night, from the Mill City lodge! Memorial hospital. were. Burl Smith, Geo. Huffman, Jim-1 Bookkeeping, Accounting and mie Barton, Ozzie Hirte, Arlo Tuers, Tax Service CARD OF THANKS Verne Clark, Joe Bowes, Pete Peter­ I son, Al Stahlman, Chas. French, Ernie Corner 3rd A Marion We wish to thank the Gates Fire Graham, Hugh Johnson, Bob Draper department, and our neighbors, for STAYTON. ORE. and Paul Johnson. their prompt service, in our recent Telephone -1114 P. O. Box 1321 Mr. and Mrs. Sig Jepson were dig­ fire alarm. i ging in flower beds and mowing the “NICK” and GENEVA BALL. grass Sunday in preparation for the wonderful flowers and lawn they al­ CARD OF THANKS ways have. It's good to see Mrs. Jep­ son up and around again after her We wish to express our sincere recent illness. thanks for the many floral tributes, Don't let coughing, wheeling, recurring At­ of Bronchial Asthma ruin sleep and Floyd Fleetwood is counting the and the acts of kindness during the tack» energy without trying MENDACO, which days until trout fishing begins, He loss and bereavement of our son and works thru the blood to reach bronchial tubes and lungs. Usually helps nature quickly didn’t say so but it’s written all over brother, Jerry Lee. remove thick, sticky mucus. Thus alleviatag coughing and aids freer breathing and better MR. and MRS. JOHN SWAN his face, and CAN he catch them! sleep. Get MENDACO from druggist. 8atUP ESTEL, BLANCHE. RONALD faction or money back guaranteed, r Marvin Strickler celebrated his 5th and BILLIE. birthday March 29th. NEWS By VIOLET KEEN Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Bennett and childrenLarry and Marla have moved to Portland where they formerly lived and will now be employed. The Blair family are driving a new automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde G. Knowles and daughter Cheryl spent five days in Bingen, Wash., visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Tex Blazek of Mill City and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bulis from Portland are on a four-day vaca­ tion. Fishing maybe? Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cline spent the weekend in Walport working on their summer home. Spring is here! Mrs. H. D. Pound was seen Sunday working in her flower garden, Her daffodils are so pretty. Mr. and Mrs. James Rose and Mrs. A. Robison and Mrs. Al Toman spent Saturday in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cherrier ex-resi­ dents of Idanha, now living in Salem, are the proud parents of a son born Sunday. Mrs. Frank Klecker, Mrs. George Ditter and son and Mrs. Tim Biggers shopped in Salem Saturday. Mrs. Edwin Goodwin and children visited her mother in Salem last week. LaRonda Pierce passed away Fri­ day evening in Salem. His niece, Mrs. Martin Jepson was in Salem for the funeral Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCreary took advantage of the weather Sunday and drove into Salem, coming home via Scio. Earl Vanderhoff was seen fishing near Gates with a determined look in his eyes. Any luck Earl? i RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open Sundays and evenings, flowers tele­ graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, planters, pot plants, corsages, wed­ dings, also shrubs and landscaping. 319 W. - - Washington, Stayton. Phone ! 42tf i 3684. Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, formey [ pastor of the Mill City Community church sends regards to their Mill City friends in the following message re-1 ceived this week by the Enterprise, “We are busy in our new church work here and are dismantling two-story | house nearly 80 years old of Redwood mostly and square nails throughout. Building a modern house with the Happy Easter Show ! JE YNNE CRAIN and THELMA RITTER in THURSDAY ONLY Mill City Grade School MILL CITY SI ND kV and MONDAY Mrs. Bob Wingo will continue as chairman of the Mill City division of the Citizens Advisory Committee for public health nursing during the coming year, it was decided at the committee meeting and election held April 2. Mrs. Wingo will be assisted by Mrs. Charles French, as vice chairman and Mrs. Kenneth Martig, as secretary and publicity chairman. Mrs. Joe Joaquin was appointed school chairman for Gates. Present for the meeting were: Mrs. Etta Mae Detering, public health nurse from the Marion county health department. Mrs. Lee Owens, Mrs. James O’Leary, Mrs. Roger Nelson, Mrs. Edwin Stone, Mrs. Dudley Jones, Mrs. Ed Chance, Mrs. James Harris, Mrs. Wingo, Mrs. French, Mrs. Joaqlin and Mrs. Martig. : Just Arrived W. N. 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