The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, January 01, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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Bob Venesses Entertain
Out-of-Town Relatives
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
Presbyterian Choir
Presents Program
Mrs. Agness Allen Enjoys
Holiday Family Gathering
Spending Sunday, Monday, and
Holiday guest at the home of Mrs.
Tuesday at the Robert Veness home Agness Allen was her son, Adelbert,
were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Foyer from Ca-ablanca, French Morocco,
and daughter, Miss Betty Louise of Africa. Adelbert has been working
Chicago, parents and sister of Mrs. , for Atlas Constructors. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Veness. The Foyers spent a Williams and little daughter Martha,
month in Honolulu at the Royal from Fort Klamath, were also guests.
Hawaiian hotel, stopping in Mill City Mrs. Williams is a neice of Mrs.
to visit their daughter’s family be- ' Allen.
fore taking the plane from Portland
Mrs. Allen received a shower of
home to Chicago Wednesday morning. I packages and beautiful greetings from
Entertaining for the Foyers on Oregon, California, Washington, Mon­
Monday, the X enesses gave a dinner tana. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois,
party, preceded by an extensive show- England and North Ireland,
ing of pictures, to which Mr. and
Last, but not least and greatly ap-
Mrs. Alfred Monner and two children predated, was a card from little Billy
from Portland were invited.
Mr. O’Leary from Wichita, Kans.
Monner is a feature photographer for !
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the Journal, and Mrs. Moner is a life­
Frances Ward is spending the holi-
long friend of the Foyer family.
I days in Portland.
HEAR
BENEFIT CONCERT OF SACREI) AND TRADITIONAL
ORGAN MUSIC
Daly from U. of O. at Eugene; Elaine Shepard of Salem for Christmas din-
Clark and Lynn Waite are home from ner.
Oregon Tech, at Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Welch and Marcy
Mill City Presbyterian church ob-
Till RSDAY,
Spending Christmas day at the Ed "f Seattle were guests at the home
served Christmas week by choral pro­
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Haynes residence were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett Friday.
gram, Sunday night at the church.
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Raymond Berry and son Donald of Mrs. Welch is Mrs. Bassett’s sister.
GARY COOPER in
Mrs. Doris Sheythe directed the choir
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Tillamook;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
II.
Haynes
Mr.
and
Mr.
Geo.
Stewart
ami
sons
in the Christmas service.
The choral group included Bernice of McMinnville; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Merle and Jerry spent the Christmas
In Technicolor
Gordon, Rosamond Remine, Joan Bordune; Mr. and Mrs. Walt Reints holidays in Portland visiting Mrs.'
Starts Thursday 5:30; Friday
Cauble and Frances Merrill, sopranos; both of Sweet Home; Mr. and Mrs. 1 Stewart’s relatives.
and Saturday 7:00
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Nelson visited
Ina Chase, Dorothy Kelly and Marie i Arthur Wick. Beverly, Beatrice and
his relatives in Klamath, Calif., over
Stover, second -opranos; Betty Kelly, Arthur Jr. of Eugene.
KID’S M vriNEE— 2 p.m. Sat.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bennett anti the holidays. Sonny plans on going o
Dorothy Dyhrman and Edna Ross,
Zane Grey's "Code of the XX est"
family
spent Christmas holidays in back to work after the new year,
altos. Pianist was Virginia Hoeye,
and "Capt. Y'ideo"
Charles Stewart left Wednesday for
organist, Edna Ross.
Rev. Noble ervais with Mr. Bennett’s folks.
The Lucky Twelve pinochle club San Jose, Calif., to join Mrs. Stewart
SUNDAY and MOND \Y
Streeter was the narrator.
will resume their weekly meetings and their two children who have been
The choral part of the evening’s
DENNIS MORGAN and
presentation was made up of seven again January 8. Dorothy Johnson there visiting her mother the past
VIRGIN! \ M AYO in
will be hostess starting the new year, two weeks. The Stewarts plan to
parts, “Processional”, “Birth of the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Duvall
and
return
to
Mill
City
after
the
New
Savior ’, "The Shepherds and the An-
P
daughter. Nola, spent the Christmas Year’s holidays.
g
gel Song”, “The Wise Men and the
holidays
in
Portland.
Mrs.
Jessie
Veness
and
Miss
Edith
Star” and “Christmas Echoes”.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Harris and son of Portland were Christmas day
The choir sang, “O Emanuel”,
In Technicolor
“Glory to God in the Highest”, “While Donald Lee of Drain spent Christmas guests at the Robert Veness home,
Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday
holidays
at
the
Frank
Blazek
home.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Klein
and
Shepherds Watched Their Sheep”,
“Noel”, “Cradle Song”, “From Out Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Blazek are daughter Sandra, from Washington,
Tt ESI) \Y and YX EDNESDAY
| were in Mill City during the holidays
the East”, "For God So Loved the sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett and with his mother, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
World” and “Good Will To Men”.
JENNIFER JONES and
Frances Merrill sang “Hail Beth- Maurie and Rosalie were at the home Turpin. The Kleins operate a theatre
DAVID FARRAR in
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. C. in Washington.
lehem”; Rosamond Remine, “Ave
Maria”; the choir and Frances Mer- ---- - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Distant Drums
s
8
Painting the Clouds
with Sunshine
NO ADMISSION CHARGE — Free Will Offering
Benefit First Baptist choir robes.
LYONS PLUMBING
& Electric Supplies
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DEALERSHIP FOR
MONTAG ELECTRIC RANGES
P. W. RODICH, Prop.
LYONS, ORE
The Wild
Heart
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Moravec spent
the Christmas holiday in Oregon City
at the home of their daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kerr and grand
children spent the Christmas holidays
in Creswell with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stiffler and
their two boys spent the Christmas
holiday weekend in Portland.
E. C. Turnidge is visiting in Los
Angeles at the home of his daughter,
Mr. and Mrs, Cloyd Cox and grand­
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Grant,
over the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen spent
the holidays in Longview, Wash., with
her relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong and
two boys Marc and Tony spent the
holidays in Portland with the boys’
grandmother, Mrs. Futter.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Berry and
Sharon of Gates, and Mrs. Nora Good­
win of Mill City spent Christmas in
Roseburg at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Howe. Mr. and Mrs.
Berry and Sharon on Saturday trav­
eled on down to Glendale to visit Mr.
Berry’s brother Lloyd Berry and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peterson and
sons, Gary and Ramon where guests
at the Don Peterson home over the
New Year holiday from Eugene.
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
3684.
42tf
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Salvon of Portland
and their children Dennis, John, Paul,
and Diane were visitors at the Don
Peterson home for the New Year holi­
day celebration.
Dennis Marttala was a holiday vis­
itor at his parent’s, Mr. and Mrs.
Neal Marttala, home here over the
holidays from Portland, where he is
working.
Norman was also home
from Portland State Extension Center
over the holidays with his parents.
Glade Waite is home on furlough
y from army service visiting his par­
ents over the holidays.
Airman 1-C Ernie Podrabsky spent
the holidays at the home of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Podrabsky
while on leave from George Air Force
base at Victorville, Calif.
Among those home from college for
the holidays with their parents were
Bob Baltimore, Eugene Thornley, and
Bob Shelton from University of Ore­
gon at Eugene; Lawrence Thornley,
home from Portland State Extension
Center; Leia Kelly and Arlone Kuhl­
man from Oregon State college at
Corvallis; Shelby Umphress, home
from Glad Tidings Bible Institute at
Santa Cruz, Calif.; David Keyes from
Reed college in Portland; Ardith Jones
from Lewis and Clark in Portland;
Delores Poole home from Oregon Col­
lege of Education at Monmouth; Alone
Tai Consultant
In Technicolor
JOHN LUND. SCOTT BRADY,
and JOYCE HOLDEN in
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BRONCO BUSTER
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RED BALL EXPRESS
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Kid’s Matinee—2 p.m. Saturday
“Blondie Goes to College" and
“Capt. Video"
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FOR THE NEW YEAR
MILL CITY
(This ad paid by SALEM MUSIC CO.—authorized dealer in
Connsonata Electronic Organs)
For Plumbing Needs See
January 1, 1953
rill, “There’s a Song in the Air’; the
choir and Noble Streeter, “Jesu Bam­
bino” and “O Holy Night”; the choir
and Joan Cauble, “Bethlehem's Lowly
Manger”; the choir and Dorothy
Dyhrman, “Siler.t Night”; the choir,
Doris Sheythe and Betty Kelly, “Naz­
areth”; organ selection, “Love Di­
vine”; and Rev. Streeter, “The Mes­
sage of Christmas”.
PLAYED ON:
Latest concert model Connsonata Organ
PLAYED BY:
Professor Thomas E. Roberts of Oregon State college, Corvallis.
CONCERT HELD AT:
New Auditorium, First Baptist church, Salem,
Corner Marion at Liberty,
TIME: SUNDAY, JANUARY 4th—4 P.M.
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In grateful appreciation of your patronage
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in the year just closing
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we pledge a continuance of
our established quality and service.
In Technicolor — Plus —
JEFF CHANDLER and
ALEX NICOL in
Doors open at 7:20 P.M.
Complete show can be seen any
time up to 8:30
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
AND INVITATIONS
at The Mill City Enterprise
Happy New Year!
CHOKED
Viv s Steak House
FAYLOR and ENGLE
Mill City
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As we open the door on the new year, we welcome
it with all the enthusiasm in the world Somehow, we be­
lieve this next year will be one of happiness for all, every
day filled to overflowing with peace, contentment and
health for our fine friends in this area
This is our New Year's
wish and we trust you will
find complete happiness and
prosperity for yourself and
those dear to you.
Auditor
W. N. SIMMONS
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