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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1952)
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE June 19, 1952 FEMME PAGE Mrs. Lula Collins Honored by Party Ralph Williams Enjoys 6th Birthday Party Ralph Williams, 6, celebrated his Mrs. Lula Collins was complimented j 6th birthday last Saturday at his on the afternoon of her birthday anni 1 home near the river west of Mill City versary when members of the Gates when his mother Mrs. Paul Williams Woman’s club surprised her at her entertained twenty-three of his little home, with a handkerchief shower. ' friends. Mrs. Collins has been in poor health Ice cream cones and cakes were for several months and unable to at | served to the young celebrants after tend the club. I an afternoon of games and fun. Refreshments were enjoyed by the following ladies present: Mrs. Alta Leedy, Mrs. Floyd Völkel, Mrs. Joe Joaquin, Mrs. Glen Hearing, Mrs. A. Mrs. Bea Graunke Hosts T. Barnhardt, Mrs. Vernon Anderson, Mrs. Harold Wilson, Mrs. Albert Mill Weekly Pinochle Club sap, W. S. Hudson, Mrs. Lincoln Hen- Mrs. Bea Graunke engendered ness, Mrs. Rosa Roten, Mrs. Edmund the Gates Lucky Twelve Pinochle David, Mrs. Harry Keiser, Mrs. Arthur thos eof Gates Lucky Twelve Pinochle Findley, Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson. Mrs. club, Thursday. Mrs. Graunke treated Don Carey, and Mrs. Lewis Kemp. her guests to crab salad and nut Gifts were sent by Mrs. Dan Mor bread. rison, Mrs. Bertha Shepherd and Mrs. The most coveted prize for the day Cecil Haun. went to Mrs. Millie Woods. The name prize, pinochle, fell to Mrs. Lila Bush Qualitv Job Printing at nell. Mrs. Edna Duval suffered dis The Mill City Enterprise honor via low score. Today With Women 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 ? 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The bride wore a white nylon net! dress over taffeta in ballerino length, and her veil was on net and lace in three tiers fastened with orange blos The old Mill City Elementary School (above) is now but a memory— soms, and carried a boquet of cream l it has been torn down by Allan and Platt, contractors. Cecil Brunner roses and stephanotis (Photo courtesy The Statesman) with white satin ribbon streamers. Joyce Hargreaves maid of honor wore a yellow net over taffeta with yellow Daily Vacation Bibie Mrs. Robison Honored daisies in her hair. Patricia Jennings At Going Away Porty of Willamina wore nile green, Leona School Planned Here Pepperling coral pink, styled the same A vacation Bible school will be con Mrs. A. N. Robison was the re as the maid of honor, all carried nose ducted at the Assembly of God church cipient of many lovely hankies when gays made of rhododendrons. for one week only, June 23 to 27. her friends gathered at the Albert Director of the Bible school will be Toman home for a little party and The bride’s uncle, Delmer Pepper- ling gave the bride in marriage and Miss Melba Christian, teacher of the wished her happiness in her new home. the service was read by Rev. Rinke Christian kindergarten in Albany. Classes for children aged 4 to 14 A. Feenstra, pastor of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Robison and daugh The bride's mother, Mrs. Gail Phil will meet from 9:00 to 11:30 each ters, Lynn and Susan left Monday lips wore a gray suit and straw turbin, morning. Handicraft, singing, special to make their home in Spray, Ore. The groom’s mother Mrs. E. L. Fuger Bible stories, and games will be a of Portland was present for her son’s part of each day's activities, A commencement services will be Girl Scouts Called To wedding. held Friday night, June 27, at 7:30 Immediately following the ceremony p.m. in the church. Special Meeting a reception was held in the community hall, Sally Studnick passed the guest book to the fifty guests while the bride and groom opened their many lovely gifts. A three-tiered wedding cake topped , with a tiny bride and groom was I served by Mrs. Delmer Pepperling after the happy couple made the first cut for the picture taking. Ice cream and punch was served with the cake. Out of town guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pepperling and Leona and Albert Alberson of Sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jennings and Pa tricia from Willamina, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albrech from Salem. The couple planned a fishing trip to eastern Oregon as their honeymoon trip. Boy Scout News By TONY BOOTH BY The Scouts held their meeting at the ball park ne|r the school at 6:30. Only a few were on time, however most of the members were present by 7:00 o'clock, The Scouts practiced soft ball, then held our meeting. BOY’S WEARING APPAREI 2 to 16 Years THE ECY’S SUCE 265 N. High. SALEM MILL CITY SUNDAY and MONDAY DANA ANDREWS and DOROTHY McGUIRE in I Want You Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY FARLEY GRANGER and SHELLEY WINTERS in Behave Yourself News THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY TRUE JUNGLE ADVENTURE! Jungle Headhunters — Plus — FRED MarMURRAY and DOROTHY McGUIRE in Callaway Went Thataway Girl Scouts in the Mill City area please note: A special emergency meeting of your group is being held in front of the grade school building Tuesday evening, June 24, at 6 o’clock, standard time. Girl Scouts Kenny Gould and Veta Crosier announced this week that the meeting would deal with the problem of organizing a trip to the Oregon coast within the near future. Father Scherbring of Sublimity wil say Mass in St. Catherine’s church Kids Matinee discontinued in Mill City on next Sunday at 8 a.m. until September instead of the usual 9 a.m. hour on account of the dedication servi ^at Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Stayton. Fr. Scherbring announces Complete show can be seen any that on the following Sunday. Mass time up to 8:30 will be at the usual hour. Father Schubert is away on vacation for sev eral weeks. Fellowship Services Mrs. H. D. Pound and Mrs. James CONSISTENTLY Rose attended the State Federation Held Monday Evening of Garden clubs 25th annual conven The district Assembly of God meet tion in Portland June 4, 5, and 6 as ing in Mill City was well attended by delegates of the local garden club, church dignitaries, Monday, at the Both ladies believe they will have local Mill City church. much of interest and many new ideas The fellowship meeting was under which they will report to members ounannHQnnnHHnnHnnnnnHnraai at the regular club meeting on June the direction of Rev. Hilton Park of Corvallis. Rev. Justin of Trinidad, 26th. Audit* Tax Consultant Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dolezal and, Colo., spoke Monday evening. Rev Mrs. Joe Fencl attended the Ice Follies erend Robeson of Lebanon spoke in and visited their sister Miss Jennie the afternoon. and on ui. Sunday. | A special fellowship dinner was Kazda in Portland . ____ Harold Pound — Jr. — of served in the Mill City Christian PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Mr. and Mrs. _ _____ Bookkeeping, Accounting and Eugene were guests of his parents church basement, Some 80 persons Tax Service were present for the dinner. here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Goode and chil Comer 3rd & Marion Mrs. dren of Eugene were in Mill City Sun Young People’s conference. STAYTON, ORE. day visiting at the home of her father, Shuey is caring for their baby while Telephone 4114 P.O. Box 1331 they are away. Ed Bertram. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merrill and Minister and Mrs, Hugh E. Jull and children left Monday for a two-week’s family picked strawberries at Gres- vacation to Nebraska and points east, ham Sunday. Mrs. Glenn Ettinger is still con- where they will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olmstead fined to her home with an attack of Don't let couching, wheezing, recurring at spent Fathers Day in Coburg, Ore., heart trouble. She has been confined tack« of Bronchial Asthma ruin sleep and energy without tryina MENDACO, whUh at the home of their son, Ed Olm- since last February. works thru the blood to reach bronchial and lungs. Usually help« nature quickly stead and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Walker and tube« remove thick, sticky mucus. Thus alleviate« Rev. and Mrs. Noble Streeter are children Donna Lee and Brent are coughing and aids freer breathing and better Oet MENDACO from druggist. 8atie» spending the week at Silver Creek spending a two-week vacation in Salt sleep. faction or money back guaranteed, e Falls teaching at the Presbyterian Lake City, Utah and San Francisco. PS W. N. SIMMONS ASTHMA For a season, in the sun I I OUI Mill City School Razed Thi new "Top-Downer's Delight” rides This os smooth as it looks. A single pull of the top control and it’s ''open-season” for fun and sun with Ford's smart new Sunliner! Its 110-h.p. 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