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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1953)
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE FEMME Detroit Women's Club Makes Plans Januar« 8, 1953 Steve Champs PAG Observe 50th Kitchen Shower for Anniversary High School Class of ’25 Holds Reunion Misses Leia Kelly and Patricia Cree were hostesses for a party at the Cree home, entertaining the graduating class of '52 of Mill City high school. It was the third “get together" of the class since graduation. The following were present Mrs. Edith Mason, class advisor, Ardith Jones from Lewis and Clark in Port land; Hazel Neal. Lyons; Charles O’Kins and Alone Kuhlman from OSC in Corvallis; Bob Shelton, Bob Balti more and Alona Daly from V. of O. at Eugene; Elaine Clark, from Oregon Tech, in Klamath Falls; Glade Waite, U.S.A.F. Sheperd Field, Texas; Del mar Skillings, Lyons; Donna Cooke, Vera Loucks and Joyce Westgaard, from Salem; Delores Poole, from OCE at Monmouth; Mrs. Kenneth Weathers (Beverly Timm); David Keyes, from Reed college, Portland; Dick Downer, Mill City; hostesses Leia Kelly of OSC at Corvallis and Patricia Cree, Mill City. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses after an evening en joyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Steve W. Champ of Salem observed their 50th wedding anniversary New Years Day by re Detroit—Two fund raising projects Mr. and Mrs. Leo Poole, nee Sue ceiving relatives and friends during are planned by the Detroit Women’s iMikkelsen who were married during ’ the afternoon at the home of their Civic club as a result of the first December were the honored guests at daughter and son-in-law in Mill City, meeting of the year. a kitchen shower and party Friday Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Rambo. The Proposed projects to be carried out evening. The party was given by a Rambos who were observing their include a cooked food sale scheduled group of their high school classmates 23rd wedding anniversary the same for February 14 with Mrs. Alene Ket- at the home of Bob Baltimore. day were in line with her parents to tleson chairman of the committee, and Planning the party were Arlone I receive the guests. a dinner to be served to the public at Kuhlman, Leia Kelly, Dolores Poole Steve Champ and Minnie DoGrief Easter tme under the direction of Mrs. and Alona Daly. were united in marriage New Years Laraine Sophy. Present wrere Joann Hoffman, Ar- Eve, 1902, in Colville, Wash. The Mrs. Opal White, club president, an dith Jones, Dick Kanoff, Ronald Rags couple have lived in the Willamette nounced that the civic club has re dale, Ernest Podrabsky, Lawrence valley since 1913 and in the Mill City ceived a number of useful articles Thornley, Leia Kelly, Arlone Kuhl vicinity for 30 years, moving only donated by the former Detroit Dam man, Dolores Poole, Alona Daly, Bob recently to Salem. Recreation association which is now Baltimore and the honored guests, Leo Coming from Colville, Wash., to dissolved. and Sue Poole. take part in the anniversary festivi Mrs. Zetta Schlador enumerated Sending gifts were Ollie and Phyllis ties of her sister was Mrs. Lloyd Skid the items which include a piano, I Muise, Marlene Tickle, and Wanda more and coming from Othello, Wash., dishes, cupboards, bookshelves and Richards. was another sister, Mrs. Adrain Lois miscellaneous articles of furniture. elle. Mrs. Skidmore served coffee A coffee maker was sold to the club during the afternoon to guests and for $5. Mrs. Loiselle presided at the punch Club members approved a donation bowl. Miss Frances Loiselle, of of $10 toward assisting the school Salem, neice of J|rs. Champ served board with the bill for school grounds the cake and Mrs. Lyle Shelton of The Mill City Garden club will hold landscaping. Stayton, another neice, passed the ■ its next meeting January 22nd at the Public installation of Marilyn chap O. J, White and Earl Parker came guest book. J home of Mrs. Mildred Allen. Discus at the close of the business meeting ter 145, Eastern Star, was held Sat Relatives and fiiends calling to con sions will be made of ideas for pro urday at 8 p.m. in the Oddfellows to present a film on African natives gratulate and wish the couple well grams from the coming year. hall. and wild life. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blazek had for Installing officers were Grand Of were: Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Loiselle, ficer Rex Hartley, past grand patron; of Othello, Wash., Mrs. Lloyd Skid dinner guests New Year’s day Mr. installing chaplain, Mildred Allen; more of Colville, Wash., Miss Frances and Mrs. D. C. Buchner of Jefferson, installing grand marshall, Esther I Loiselle of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Errol Kintz and daugh A SON — To Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hartley; installing musician, Doris [ ert Bruce ond son, Doug, of Albany, ters from Sublimity, Chuck Workala ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worden, Mr. and of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker, Joiner, Mill City, Janary 4, at Salem Sheythe. Mrs. Floyd Johnson and George ! Mrs. Ray Loiselle of Salem, Mrs. A. and Mr. and Mrs. James Duvall. Memorial hospital. Mrs. Ann Orlando from San Jose, Huffman are to be installed as worthy IB. McGrandle of Alberta, Canada. matron and worthy natron for the Mr. and Mrs. O. I.. Burson of Aums California is visiting the C. R. Stew t j ville, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Shelton and arts. She returned with Mrs. Stewart ♦ Tax Consultant Auditor • coming year. Serving with them will be Betty Tinney, associate matron; two sons, Dwight and Marlyn, Mr. and children and will be visiting until Oswald Hirte, associate patron; I.eora and Mrs. Eldon Champ and three sons, the end of the month. Mrs. Orlando Stevens, secretary; Mary Tuers, treas Dwight, Dwane and Marvin of Stay is Mrs. Stewart’s mother. ¡PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT; urer; Stella Kay, conductress; and ton; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Champ, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jeffcott are mov Mabie Parker, associate conductress. and Mrs. Karl Minzer of Mehama; ing into one of the Smith apartments ♦ Bookkeeping. Accounting and J A smorgasbord dinner followed the Vernon Thompson.of Jefferson; Mrs. on Juniper and East Second street. 1 Tax Service < installation services. Inez Ring, Mrs. Alta Bodeker, Mrs. | The Christian Woman's Fellowship I « Eva Bressler, Mrs. Lincoln Henness 1 will meet Wednesday, January 14, at f Corner 3rd & Marion of Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mill , the home of Mrs. Geo. Flook, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Misner and fam STAYTON. ORE. ily, returned last Friday from Idaho, sap, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis, Mr. and ' Mrs. 11. E. .lull in charge of the pro ! Telephone 4114 P.O. Box 1321 ; where they had gone to spend the holi Mrs. Elmer Stewart of Gates, Robert gram. Veness, Mrs. Clayton Baltimore, Mrs. Mrs. S. E. Stewart and Jack Stew days with relatives. Max Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Sig Jepsen, art left for the east by car on the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rogers. Mrs. Wil 30th. Mrs. Stewart will be visiting bur Meinert, Mrs. Alanzo Daly, Mrs. sisters and brothers in and around Gladys Mason, Miss Alona Daly, Mrs. 1 Oklahoma and Ohio. Jack was to re- Anna Swift, Mrs. Lester Hathaway, i port to Michigan for duty with the George and- Laura Jo Rambo of Mill ►Army Air Force. Mrs. Stewart ex City. pects to return in a few weeks. RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open Sundays and evenings, flowers tele MEETING NOTICE For January 1953 graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, Mill City Lodge No. 180, A.F. & A.M. planters, pot plants, corsages, wed dings, also shrubs and landscaping Mon.. Jan. 19—Stated 8:00 p.m — 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone Mill City Night; regulai business; 3684. DEALERSHIP FOR 42tf refreshment committee—T. Baugh MONTAG ELECTRIC RANGES Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Chance and man, Ivan Smith. Deborah left last week for their home Mon.. Jan. 26—Special 7:30 p.m.— P. W. RODICH, Prop. LYONS. ORE. F. C. M.; refreshment committee— in Roseville, Calif. After spending the holidays at the homes of their Charles French. Mrs. Leo Poole Eastern Star Ladies Install Officers MILL CITY Just Arrived... W. N. SIMMONS i I . For Plumbing Needs See LYONS PLUMBING & Electric Supplies I Firemen Start New Year With Annual Banquet The annual Firemen’s New Year's Eve banquet was held at Mom and Pop's cafe. Special guests included Al Geddes, a fire district director, the police force including Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brenneman and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richards, and the telephone oper ators, Mrs. Gladys Mason and Mrs. I Rose Daly. Wilbur Meinert, president of the Firemen was master of ceremonies. Several present were called on for' speeches. Among the firemen and their wives present were: Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. John Muir, Mr. and Mrs. I Frank Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Tuers, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Minton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blazek, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Meinert, Mr. and Mrs. Arey Podrabsky, Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Dub Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilts«, Mr. and Mrs. John Perogoy, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lemke, Marge Ditter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Flatman, and Mr. and Mrs. Dew ey Flatman. The waitresses included Phyllis Gibson, Clara Shelton, Olivia Kap- linger, Pat Ader, Ruth Johnson, and Bonnie Gibson. After the fine dinner prepared by Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Flat man all retired to the Fire hall for cards, pool, and entertainment. SI NDAY and MONDAY GARY GRANT and DINAH SHERIDAN in Ivory Hunter In Technicolor Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ANTHON3 STEEL and JE ANNE ( It \1N THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY BOB HOPE. JANE RUSSELL. ROY ROGERS and TRIGGER in Son of Paleface In Technicolor Kid’s Matinee—2 p.m. Saturday DURANGO KID o in "SMOKY CANYON" and Rev. Noble Streeter announced to “CAPTAIN VIDEO" day that this past Sunday at the Doors open at 7:20 P.M. morning service the Mill City Pres Complete show can be seen any byterian church started a series of time up to 8:30 studies of all the books of the New Testament, from Matthew through Revelation, Each Munday during the series, ac cording to Rev. Streeter, the message will set forth the central theme of one of these books. All who are in The next meeting of the Mill City terested in a study of the message of PTA will be held Wednesday, Jan the Bible are invited to attend these uary 14th at 8 p.m. at the high school services. auditorium, according to publicity is sued today. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hoffman, There will be special speaker from and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chance. Other Portland and an interesting film will Christmas dinner guests at the Chance be shown. All parents and interested home were their daughter and family parties are especially invited to at of Portland Mr. and Mrs. Eugene tend. Carey, Diane and Beverly. Mrs. Jeannette Dickinson of Salem is visiting at the Lowell Cree home. lowing a holiday visit with their son, Mrs. Cree is Mrs. Dickinson's daugh Tracy and his family and with Mrs. Hunter’s sister at Ripon. Tracy is ter. Wilma Jull, who had spent the holi foreman in a machine shop making days with her parents, Minister and small parts for airplanes at Los An Mrs. Hugh E. Jull, returned to her geles. studies at Northwest Christian college W EDIHNG \NNOl N( I Ml NTS in Eugene Sunday. AND INVITATIONS Mrs. Mary Barnes of Molalla visited at The Mil) City Enterprise a few days last week at the Carl Chance home. The Woman’s Council of the Chris tian Church met Wednesday afternoon | with Mrs. Elmer Shaw in a specially i called meeting to make preparations I lay Mr». A. W., San Antonio, Ttia» to entertain the delegates from Speed amazing relief from miseries of churches of this area to a "Conven- I simple piles, with soothing Paw*! Acta tion on Wheels” which will be held j to relieve pain, itching instantly soothe« inflamed tissues—lubricates dry, hard in the local church January 20. ened parts—helps prevent cracking, sore Mrs. Joe Reveal of Salem called on ness -reduce swelling. You get real com forting help. Don't suffer needless torture her mother, Mrs. Grace Dart on New from simple piles. Get Pazo for (ast. won derful relief. Ask your doctor about it. Year’s Day. • Sii|>i«>sitory lorm — also tubes with per Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter have forated pile pipe for easy application. Oinlmsnt an4 Sappusilarits ® returned home from Los Angeles fol-' Study of Bible Presented By Presbyterian Church Next P.T.A. Meeting Scheduled Jan. 14th “Was a nervous wreck from agonizing pain until I found Pazo!"