The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 29, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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FEMME PAGE
MILL CITY Toastmistress Club
Members of the Santiam I.ions Aux­
iliary held their last meeting of the Assists Stayton
GatesCommencement
Held Last Week
season at the home of Mrs. Bill Stew­
Mill City Toastmistress club met , t Nine
su>r seniors and twelve eighth-
SI XI) \Y and MONDAY
art, Jr. Tuesday evening. Elected to -May 22 at Mom
Pop's Cafe in Mill graders i were
___ r presented
____ _.r. diplomas in
serve next year were Mrs. Evan Y’ates, Lit.'-
Mrs. Edna Duval Hosts
New members, recently in- the combination commencement held
M XRLON BR ANDO
l president, Mrs. Howard Means, vice ducted, attending were Mrs. EE...
Ellen —
Thursday evening. May 22, in the
and
Lucky Twelve Club
president; and Mrs. Robert Veness, re- s Owens, Mrs. Mabie Nelson and Mrs. | Gates gymnasium, Mrs. Don Miley
JEAN PETERS
■
elected
secretary-treasurer.
The
group
Bobby
5
ates.
Thetheme
of
the
meet-
'
Mrs. Edna Duval, long-time devotee
played the processional and reces­
in
Camp Fire Leaders association of of the art of pinochle play, tossed her presented a gift to Mrs. Robert Wingo, ing was “Peace".
sional marches.
Mill City closed the year's activity by ! winning rights aside for the gentle retiring president. First meeting of
The invocation was a very inspiring i Minister Hugh E. Jull of Mill City
their meeting Thursday, May 29, in are of serving as hostess for her com- the coming year will be in September one on “Peace” given by Mrs. Louise gave the invocation and two violin
the Charles Harman home in Mill panions of the Gates Lucky Twelve at the home of Mrs. Shields Remine. Palmer. Table Topic Mistress Mrs. solos were played by Waren Varcoe. a
Feature at 5:15, 7:30 Sunday
| Mrs. Mary McClain, a former resi- Pat Wingo chose “What Peace Means I
City.
I Pinochle club.
Maxine Schroeder, as salutatorian,
' Me as the table topic. Toastmis-
Mrs. S. W. Haron from Salem was | Mrs. Duval tantalized her guests ! dent here left the first of the week To
made the salutatory address, and Lor­
after
a
few
days
visit
at
the
Potter
■
tress Gwen Jones introduced her ■
a guest and plans were made for fall, with ribbon sandwich loaf refresh­
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
11 speakers Ellen Owens, her first speech * ena Devine, highest senior scholastic-
activities. Those attending were Mrs. ments. Mrs. Thelma Otto blossomed i home.
ally, delivered the valedictorian ad­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lowell
Stiffler
and
i
therefore an autobiography. Sue Mik­ dress. Prof. H. R. Swygart of OSC
Horn, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Roy Walker, card-wise into the highest bracket
--- » , Neal was in Portland Monday.
BROD UR \WFORD
Mrs. L. Herman, Mrs. Bair, Mrs. tagging far behind in — low was — Mrs.
kelsen, topic "What Is Peace”; and
Mrs. Frank Merrill and Mrs. Francis Edna Ross, topic “Woman and Peace”.1 was principal speaker. The diplomas
Arey Podrabsky, Mrs. Dyhrman, Mrs. I Inez Teal. Mrs. Marcie Peterson re­
were presented, and then Minister Jull
C. Harman, Mrs. C. Rue, and Mrs. tained her luck handsomely with ti j Bodeker were in Portland on business
The lexicologist and timer was Mrs. ! gave the benediction.
Tuesday.
L. Pinkston.
Irene O’Leary; the minute critic was I The annual Junior-Senior banquet
winner pinochle.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Anglesey, Evelyn
Mrs. Dyhrman served refreshments I
Mrs. Louise Palmer and the evaluator, ■ was held Wednesday evening. May 21
and Cynthia of Bend, were weekend
to the group.
Mrs. Lee Pinkston,)
Cricket Pinkston. Guest of the eve-1 in the high school dining room. How­
visitors at the home of their parents
Mrs. C. V. Rue and Mrs. C. Harman Mikkelsens Named To
ning were Faustina Nesbitt, Mrs. Pike ard Means, coach, acted as toast­
Mr. and Mrs. John Anglesey of Mill
attended the Willamette Area Lead- 1
from Michigan and Mrs. Agee from I master at the banquet, prepared by
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and
City. Sunday the Anglesey’s and,Mrs. Alabama.
ers’ cookout at Camp Kelowan, Tues­ Honorary Societies
SATURDAY
members
of
the
Gates
PTA
and
moth
­
Emma Teters visited the Franklyn
day, May 27. There were 58 leaders
Those attending charter-night of ers of the seniors.
Thirty freshmen women have been Butte cemetery near Scio, where they
and council members present.
CLARK CABLE
honored by election to Kwama, sopho­ tended and cared for cemetery plots. I the Stayton Toastmistress club report I Gates high's annual prom was held,
Those present report everyone en­ more women’s service organization. While at the cemetery the Anglesey’s la big sucess. They state that they following the banquet, in the gym,
joyed the wonderful food, the nature­ The first-year coeds were tapped for met their old friends Mr. and Mrs. had the best food available in the which was decorated beautifully for
work throughout the camp and edu-) membership at the annual Mortar Robert Tunnell, Beverly, Donald, and canyon. Edna Hutcheson, president 1 the occasion. The music for the prom
national demonstrations.
Board ball Saturday night.
High i Nadine, and Mrs. Amy Simmons all of of the Mill City Toastmistress club,! was furnished by the Gates Local
scholarship
and
campus
activities
were ■ Vernonia, w ho were also caring for gave the response for the visiting Notes.
Mrs. Court Rue had a wiener roast
| clubs.
At intermission time, Mrs. William
May 29 for her group. Mrs. Jenkins standards of election.
■ plots. Mrs. Simmons is John Angle-
Kids Club Saturday
and Mrs. Roy Walker had a party
Among those named to the honorary 1 sey’s sister and Mrs. Teters’ sister-in- I Stayton club looks upon the Mill Pennick and Mrs. Dan Morrison sang,
Matinee 2:00 P.M.
City
club
as
their
“
big
sister
”
.
They
and Mrs. Henry Chaney of Mill City
-May 31 for their group, as did also is Sue E. Mikkelsen, daughter of Mr. law.
Margaret O'Brien
remarked that the news, etc., gave gave an acrobatic dance.
Included
Mrs. Arey Podrabsky, and Mrs. Jess and Mrs. Oswald M. Mikkelsen, Mill I
RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open them the encouragement they needed I
in
as
patrons
and
patronesses
were:
Mr.
Lee.
City. Miss Mikkelsen is a freshman Sundays and evenings, flowers tele­
to start their club.
“
Secret
Garden"
and
Mrs.
W.
R.
Hutcheson,
Mr,
and
Mrs. Bair presented each girl in! in liberal arts.
graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays,
Those
from
Mill
City
attending
the
Mrs.
Floyd
Völkel,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wil
­
—
Also
—
planters, pot plants, corsages, wed­
that group with a Blue Bird bracelet i
"Cake of the Week
instead of a party, because so many
William J. Mikkelsen, son of Mr. dings, also shrubs and landscaping. I kick-off ceremonies at Stayton were liam Pennick, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Birthday Cake for:
of the group were moving.
and Mrs. O. M. Mikkelsen, was one of 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone Sue Mikkelsen, Elsie Potter, Louise Klutke.
42tf Palmer, Gay Savage, Edna Hutcheson,
Gates high school held its annual
Jimmy Bevier
Ta Wan Ten Ya group gave a party, twenty-four students initiated last 3684.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Vote of Al- June Miley, Edna Ross and Vera Hath- picnic at Breitenbush hot springs Fri­
Robert Boroughs
May 19, for their guardian, Mrs. Chas, j week into Pi Mu Epsilon, mathematics
day, and on the same day the grade
N’ickie Allen Carter
Harman.
f Each girl presented her honorary. Mikkelsen is a junior in bany were over-night guests at the I away.
home of Mrs. Emma Teters and vis­
school held its achievement and field
Eric Hautala
with a gift,
The group enjoyed a liberal arts.
ited with Mrs. Vote’s parents Mr. and pervisor of an accounting firm. They day. A pot-luck dinner was served at
Jean Russell
wiener roast at Carol Veness' home,
Mrs. John Anglesey.
noon.
expect to be gone for one year.
Nancy Stewart
May 26.
Fancy sandwiches, cake and ice tea
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Veness enter­ BEDDING PLANTS still available
The Woto-leto group had a surprise were served by the girls. Both wom­
Doors open at 7:20 P.M.
party for their guardians Mrs. Lee en were presented with floral tributes tained Mrs. Charles Harman and her at Raleigh Harold's Nursery, 319 W.
Complete show can be seen any
fifth grade Camp Fire Girls at an Washington St., Stayton. Phone 3684
Pinkston and Mrs. Harry Dyhrman. and leader pins.
time up to 8:30
after-school weenie roast in their yard for service at anytime.
22tf
Monday afternoon.
This occasion
(Continued
from
Page
1)
Honoring Mrs. Glen Tinney with a
I marked the last regular meeting of shower Saturday afternoon at the Richurd Crook, Richard Keyes, Mar-
fifth grade group until fall. Girls
I
lene Lovel, Ellen Shelton, Edward
I the
present were: Shereen Muir, Phyllis home of Mrs. Floyd Johnson with Mrs. Gregory, M. Jean Thomas, LaVerne
I
I Pate, Sharon McGinnis, Karen Rue, Lowell Cree as joint hostess, were the
|
Whaley, Kenneth Andrews, I.ora J.
I Sybil Dart, Ila Mae Albright, Olive officers of the Eastern Star chapter. Bickett,
Evelyn Johnston, Winifred
i
The
hostesses
served
refreshments
to
I Taylor, and Carol Veness.
Murray,
Robert
Stettner, Betty June
the
honor
guest
Mrs.
Glenn
Tinney,
I
Bill Jull, who has been teaching
I
Ward, Karen Andreassen, Larry Har­
her
mother
Mrs.
Celene
Taylor
of
Authorized
Dealer
for
I
I in the Bridger, Mont., schools is visit­ Mehama, Mrs. Charles Kelly, Mrs. rington, Arthur Hedge, Jr., Barbara
ing this week at the home of his par­
I
Podrabsky, and Michael O'Leary.
'inannsHnnannnnnKtnauHnHnnng
ents,
Minister and Mrs. H. E. Jull. Jack Scott, Mrs. Albert Toman Jr.,
I
Mrs.
William
Shuey,
and
Mrs.
Verne
He has been called from the Naval
I
and others
Doris Sheythe, Mary Kelly, Kathryn Tax Consultant
Auditor
Reserves to active duty in the U. S. Shaw.
I
The Friendship class of the Pres­ Ferguson, Laura Kelly, Bertha Batli-
Navy, and will report at Seattle Mon­
EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE
byterian church met Tuesday evening more, Betty Streeter, and Mabie
I
day, June 2.
on all Home and Industrial Machines
Rev. Wm. Turnbull was in Brooks at the home of Sue Mikkelsen. Mrs. Schroeder.
I
Schroeder, teacher of the class, led
» • lij * i
>
Mrs. Walter Peterson has returned PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
on business Tuesday.
I
the discussion.
The hostess, Mrs. home from a vacation in California to
Rev.
Fr.
Franz
Schubert
announces
Bookkeeping, Accounting and
New and Used Sewing Machines i that Mass will be served each morning Mikkelsen served refreshments to attend graduation of her son Gary.
I
Tax Service
I
next
week
before
vacation
school
at
i
153 S. Liberty
SALEM
Phone 3-5773
Corner 3rd 4 Marion
|
I 8:40 a.m. in St. Catherine’s church in
STAYTON, ORE.
Mill City.
Vacation school classes
Telephone 4114
P.O. Box 1321
will be conducted each morning until
— GET YOUR QUALITY JOB PRINTING AT THE ENTERPRISE —
1 p.m. throughout the week.
anoHnnnnnn«nnHnHHHH»HE<naral
Mrs. C. H. Brewer of Seaview,
SWISS STEAKS — for the Men
Wash., is a guest of Mrs. Frank Potter
FRUIT SALAD BOWL — for the Ladies
this week.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Allen
of
San
Don't let coughing, wheeling, recurring at­
UV*’5
Francisco who have been visiting his
tack! of Bronchial Anthma ruin Bleep and
energy without trying MENDACO, which
mother Mrs. W. W. Allen left Thurs­
works thru the blooa to reach bronchial
tubes and lungs. Usually helps nature quickly
day by plane and expect to leave San
remove thick, sticky mucus. Thus alleviate»
coughing and aids freer breathing and better
Francisco Saturday morning by plane J!
Open: 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
sleep. Oet MEN I JACK) from druggist. 8atlg>
for Honolulu, where Bob will be su-1
faction or money back guaranteed. f
Camp Fire Activities
Close for Season
Viva Zapata!
*
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