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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1952)
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE June 12. 1952 FEMME PAGE Stork Shower Honors Mrs. Dale Bassett Christian Service Meeting Tuesday Mrs. Floyd Bassett and Mrs. Hugh Orpha Roye and Gertrude Baltzer Johnston honored Mrs. Dale Bassett were hostess for the meeting of the with a stork shower held at the com Women’s Society of Christian Service munity hall Tuesday evening. Mrs. hedl at the Community club house Bassett is now in New Jersey with Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Feenstra her husband who is with the U. S. lead the devotions, and Mrs. Alice Army and the gifts will be sent by Huber presided over the business mail. meeting with Ethel Huffman, secre-1 Present were Mesdames Chester tary. Roy Albert Bass, Oscar Naue, Rinke A report was given on the mother ( Feenstra, Earl Allen, George Huff and daughter banquet, and plans made man, George Berry, Alex Bodeker, for the father and son banquet which Mrs, Alice Huber and Jeanette Huff will be held Thursday evening, June man from Lyons, Mrs. Otto Witt from 26, at the community hall, with the Mill City. various committees in charge: food, Gertrude Baltzer, Jewell Hartnell, One of the best times for hunting Gladys Hargreaves; tables, Evelyn agates along the Oregon coast is after Julian, JoAnne Cruson; program, Reta a low tide or heavy storm. Cruson, Claire Feenstra, Ethel Huff man; clean-up, Garnett Bassett, Atla meeting were Jessie Chamberlain, Bodeker, Georgia Oliver. Thursday, Alice Huber, Orpha Roye, Eva Bress June 12 was set for cealn up day. ler, Gladys Hargreaves, Georgia Oli It ax voted to have one business ver, Gertrude Baltzer, Ethel Huffman, meeting a month during July and Claire Feenstra, Garnett Bassett, and August. Members present for the Jewell Hartnell. Today With Women ♦ ; i Pick up your dream . . . then make it come true with STENOGRAPH! Want to travel? Or meet celebrities? Enjoy working for radio . . . television . . . movies? Or are you aiming at an executive job in management ? With STENOGRAPH machine shorthand your dream can come true sooner . . . because STENOGRAPH raises you to professional level , . . helps you produce more and better work. GET THE FACTS TODAY! CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 345 Court Street Phone 3-5987 Salem, Oregon When in Salem Rebekah Convention At Stayton Tuesday The annual Rebekah convention of | Dist. No. 7 was at Stayton this year on June 10 with representatives from each lodge of the district. Mill City, Lyons, Scio. Turner, Jefferson and Stayton attending. Highlight of the convention was the list of achievements accomplished by each lodge during the past year. Stayton lodge who sponsored a youth pilgrimage to the United Na tions, gave a cake walk to finance it. They also participated in Memorial services at the state assembly in Salem. Mill City announced the initiation of 10 new members and presentation of the 55-year veteran jewel to Martha Bowes. Jefferson was justly proud of hav MARY GORDON JOHN DAVIS ing won $50 first prize, on a float Commencement exercises were held at 8 p.m. Friday for the graduating entered at the state assembly at class at Detroit high school. The ceremonies were in the grade school gym. Salem. x Dr. \ ictor P. Morris, dean of the school of business administration at the Scio lodge told of participating in University of Oregon, addressed the seven seniors the last to study in the community affairs by donating to a present high school building. It will be razed soon to make way for Detroit family whose home was lost by fire. dam reservoir. Mary Helen Jones is valedictorian and John Edwin Ddvis is salutatorian. Turner members reported that their lodge hall, which burned down two Both have been awarded scholarships and plan to study at Oregon College of years ago, has been rebuilt, refur Education. Others in the graduating class are James White, who plans to study journalism at the University of Oregon; Ercell Ingram, who also plans nished, and is almost complete. to attend college; Joyce Garbutt, who is married, Robert Layman, who plans Lyons boasted of nine new mem to join the Air Force; and William Palmer, who has secured employment bers and donations to hospital fund, in Portland. Red Cross, March of Dimes, and sup Detroit high school also serves Idanha where baccalaureate services were port of the Youth Pilgrimage. held Sunday at the Community church. High school classes this fall will be Assembly president Marcilel Ware conducted in the same building the grade school occupies. of Stayton, presided over the meeting. Mrs. Thelma Otto Hosts Lucky Twelve Club Juanita Downing Bride E ect Honored Monday Bertha Allen, Helen Nydegger and Leora Stevens were hostesses for a shower honoring Miss Juanita Down ing, bride elect at the community club house Monday evening. Games furnished the entertainment and after opening of the gifts dainty refreshments were served to Miss Downing, the honored guest, Earline Downing of Portland, Nelile Jones of Stayton, Frances Bailey of Salem, Lois Scott, Fauneta La Vind, Betty Staley, Marie Day, Edith Mason, of Mill City, Virgeen Scott, Mabel Down ing, Ruth Lyons, Mabel Bass, Eva Luncheon Honors Gladys Bressler, Modena Carleton, Helen Mc Clurg, Claire Feenstra, Garnett Bas Podrabsky Birthday sett, Alta Bodeker, Bertha Allen, A one o’clock luncheon at the home Helen Nydegger and Leora Stevens, of Belle Heller, Wednesday, honoring all of Lyons. Gladys Podrabsky on her birthday, with a handkerchief shower were, Sue through the central states back to Green, Ealine Kuhlman, Hattie Fencl, their home in Mill City. Rachael Olmstead, Belle Heller and the honored guest, Gladys Podrabsky. It also marked the home-coming of Mr. and Mrs. Woody Heller after a five-month trip through California, Texas, Florida up the east coast and! Mrs. Thelma Otto, hostess Thursday < for the Lucky Twelvers, complimented her pinochle guests with a delicious » shrimp salad for luncheon. Mrs. Joan Long piled up high score « to receive first prize, she long awaited for. Mrs. Edna McCreary, lucky member for the day, took home the traveling pinochle prize with Mrs. Rossella Hay wood, not so lucky, receiving the low prize. THE BOY'S SHOP for BOY’S WEARING AI’I’AREL 2 to 16 Years Rubber Boot Work THE BOY’S SHOE 265 N. High, SALEM Full Soles and Heels Otily car wHb 9 modem nev*4 overhead valve sod Otily ear wilb VS power! BEFORE BUYING SHOES SEE THE M ASON LINE Chuck's Shoe Shop CHARLES UMPHRESS, Prop. Open 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. Legion Auxiliary Holds Regular Meeting Date Regular business meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary is at 8 p.m., June 16 in the Legion clubroom. All members should be present, since the attendance jackpot is double, and members must be present before they can win. Mrs. Tearly Muir, president of the American Legion Auxiliary, motored to Salem, Monday, where she regis- tered JoAnn Johnson for Girls State at Willamette university. Auxiliary members should visit Girls State this week. The Girls State program portedly is an interesting one. Kid's Matinee—2 p.m. Saturday Rex Allen in "Hills of Oklahoma" SUNDAY and MONDAY JUDY HOLLIDAY and ALDO RAY in The Marrying Kind — Mr. Magoo Cartoon — Feature at 5:30, 7:30 Sunday TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY TONY MARTIN, JANET LEIGH. GLORIA Dell AV EN Two Tickets to In Technicolor News THURSDAY, FRIDAY' and SATURDAY Two Famous Technicolor Features! CLIFTON WEBB JEANNE (RAIN in CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN — Plus — JIMMY STEWART JEFF ( HANDLER in BROKEN ARROW Kids Matinee discontinued until September Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Complete show can be seen any time up to 8:30 Nell K. McCue Buys Business College Purchase of the Capital Business College in Salem by Miss Nell K. Mc Cue has been announced. The transact ion was completed May 1. She acquired the school from Forrest Breakey who has not disclosed his plana as yet. Miss McCue has taught in high schools, private schools and college and has traveled extensively through out the United States, Canada and a 5.00Q mile tour over Alaska. Ijist year she was assistant professor of secret arial science at Oregon State College. She has had her education at Bliss Col- I University and Western College of i Education. She has her doctor’s de- I gree in Psychology. Miss McCue has been appointed the authorized agent for the teaching and I selling of the machine shorthand or i the stenograph machine course. Arthur Catherwood who has been very ill, is slightly improved. Tax ( onsultant Auditor W. N. SIMMONS PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Bookkeeping, Accounting and Tax Service Comer 3rd & Marion STAYTON, ORE. Telephone 1114 P.O. 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