5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE ’’ FEMME PAGE Mrs. Alvin Palmer Honored by Shower Ed. Davis Honored By Old-Timers Mill City Grade School I NEWS Lyons—Mrs. Alvin Palmer was the o SUNDAY & MONDAY honored guest at a shower held at the February 14th is Valentine's day. I Gates—Saturday a group of old- home of Mrs. Elva Kuiken Thursday timers gathered at the home of Mr. We made pictures of the Princess on o with Helen McClurg, Char and Mrs. Edmund Davis, honoring the Glass Hill. BING CROSBY and o Mrs. Frank Mcoie Honor evening, lotte Thiel, Helen Stavarg and Alta Mr. Davis on the occasion of his JANE MYMAN Tarma brought some pictures of assisting hostesses. Peterson’s Rock Garden. in birthday anniversary. Guest at Pink and Blue Bodeker Refreshments were served to Mrs. VALARIE HOLT. Grade 2 Cards were played at four tables. Detroit — Mrs. Frank Moore was Palmer, Lorraine Mills, Neta Gower, • • • Marilyn chapter No. 145 OES met honored Thursday at a pink and blue Helen Shirley of Aumsville, Gypsie Mrs. Glen Schaer and Walter Brisbin In Technicolor We are going to have a play called Monday evening, February 9. Mrs. ' shower at the home of Mrs. S. T. Weaver, Trudy Hanlon, Fiances Gar- were awarded first prize for high the Birthday of the Fairy Princess. Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday score. Mrs.Gerald Health and Herbert Laurell Johnson, WM, and George Moore with Mrs. Starr Reed as co-' sjo, Alice Huber, Mabel Downing, We are going to invite the first Schroeder received consolation prizes. hostess. Huffman, WP, presided. Myrtle Ayers. Clare Feenstra, Betty A no-host supper was served at and second grades to our play. TUESDAY and The chapter rooms were -decorated I A Valentine theme predominated in Hunt, Eva Bressler, Bertha Allen, JANICE LOGAN, Grade 2 ' the close of the evening to the hosts, D with pussy willows and red hearts in | decorations and refreshments were Ruth Lyons, Garnett assett, Norma WEDNESDAY * • • o i Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kelle, Mr. honor of the “Brother’s” night. A served following games and the open Miller, Helen Boyce, Carol Grimes, and Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mrs. Judie has a new car. Alice is go M \Rll.YN MONROE and Helen McClurg, Charlotte Thiel, Alta degree was given for them by the i ing of gifts. I Velma Carey, Mrs. Gwen Schaer, Mrs. ing to buy a new car. Bit H ARD H IDM \RK Invited guests were Mrs. Howard Bodeker and Eva Kuiken. officers. We are writing to a little boy who Mabie Knutson, Richard Knutson, Mr. in Dorothy Draper was installed as Dean, Mrs. Francis Kettleson, Mrs.' and Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Mr. and has polio. Otis White, Mrs. Mabel Parker, Mrs. chaplain by Fern Shuey, a past ma ALICE BICKETT, Grade 2 o 0 | Mrs. Albert Millsap, all of Gates and Ray Johnson, Mrs. Raymond Sophy, Children Receive Shots tron. a Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schroeder of u A “flapper” uartette composed of Mrs. B. E. Waters, Mrs. Cal Schlador, o Mill City, former residents of Gates. | Tuesday at Grade School Q local high school girls appeared in Mrs. Gordon Skidmore, Mrs. Irving J. W. Anderson Honored o Mrs. Robert Wingo and Mrs. A. E. several numbers. The girls were Steers, Mrs. Robert Young, Mrs. Scott ing from a light stroke he suffered dressed as flappers complete with Young, Mrs. Vern Morgan, Mrs. L. Nesbitt of Mill City assisted Effie a week ago and is expected to be up By Pot-luck Dinner THURSDAY, FRIDAY’ Cole, public health nurse, Tuesday, hair styles and beauty margs. They C. Davis and Mrs. Nettie McMillin. A pot-luck dinner was given for in a nursing conference at Mill City and around again in the near future. J. W. Andersen on his birthday Tues were presented with Valentine nose- and SATURDAY Two of his sons Paris and Wayne grade school. gays. Taking part were Gerry Ham- day evening. Andersen has been sick Al DIE MURPHY and Twenty-two children six years of Comer of Nampa, Idaho, came to visit since last August. He has spent sonn blin, Jan Ross, Donna Ellingston, Gates PTA Holds Meeting FAITH DOMERGUE age and over and 16 pre-school chil during their father’s illness. Wayne time in the hospital. Dorothy Downer and accompanist At High School Eeb. 5 in dren were examined. Over 50 diph has returned home, but Paris is still Betty Lou Cree. Attending dinner were: Art and here with his father. “Tucson” has The Gates Parent-Teacher Associa theria, whooping cough and tetanus The ladies were presented With Helen Andersen and son Jackie of been known widely here for his cement clever heart corsages and the men tion met at the high school, Thurs shots were given youngsters. Some and carpenter work. Lyons; Derrel and Lee Anderson, of the children were innoculated with day evening, Feb. 5. Mrs. Kenneth with heart boutonnieres. Johnnie and Bonnie Peregoy and two Mrs. Clyde Rogers, sixth grade During refreshment hour Mrs. Fern Martig presided at the business ses smallpox vaccine. Hours of the clinic teacher in the local schools, is back children; Trisha and Johnnie and Shuey was honored with a handker sion. A plan to secure a coffee urn were 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday. In Technicolor — Plus — in school after five days absence be Blanch Gibson, all of Mill City, and chief shower and was presented with for the kitchen by selling vanilla was Roberta Leiferman and daughter, cause of illness. Mrs. Jack Baldwin ABBOTT AND COSTELLO decided upon. Two films were shown a birthday cake. The Valentine theme substituted as teacher during Mrs. Louise, of Stayton. in was also used in the dining room. by Don Miley, principal of the school. Rogers' absence. Betty Shaw, Ann Hirte and Gwen Mothers of the pupils of the second spending two years in Korea and Mr. and Mrs. S. Alliasen of Albany, Jones were the refreshment commit grade were hostesses for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dorothy of Post, former residents here, were in Mill Japan. Cpl. McClintock returned on tee and decorating were Ethel Huff The Gates PTA meets the first Thurs Ore., is visiting at the Byron Davis the USNS Miggs. He will return to man and Garnet Bassett. day of each month, at the high school home this week while they call renew City visiting friends Sunday. Mr. and Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, Calif., Kid’s Matinee—2 p.m. Saturday Mrs. Harry Woods were among at 8 p.m. the 3rd Marine Division. Mc with many old acquaintances. RED SKELTON in friends they called on. Clintock is also visiting his brother Help your Heart Fund and Help “WATCH THE BIRDIE" Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Herlofsen left RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open Your Heart. Contributions are de JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMES the first of this week on a vacation Sundays and evenings, flowers tele Jack McClintock and his uncle, J. C. and TODAY! ductible for income tax purposes. trip to the east, visiting relatives and graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, Kimmel. “CAPTAIN VIDEO” A, 1C George Child Jr. left Feb. 1st old friends, Mrs. Herlofsen is the planters, pot plants, corsages, wed for Camp Stoneman, Calif. Airman Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Avon products representative here. dings, also shrubs and landscaping Complete show esn be seen any Mrs. Hollis Tui nidge, daughter of 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone Child, his wife and infant daughter time up to 8:30 Mr. and Mrs. Chris Knutson, is in a M84. 42tf have spent the past month at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Portland hospital receiving medical James O'Kins, a freshman at Ore surgery and treatment. Mrs. Turn- gon State college, was among the 373 Child Sr. of Mill City. After report WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS idge’s home is now in Cutler City, students listed on the fall term honor ing to Camp Stoneman, Airman Child AND INVITATIONS will leave for overseas duty in the FEES PENALTY and formerly lived at Gates. at The Mill City Enterprise roll. O’Kins received a grade average Far East. Mrs. Child and daughter In Marion County After March 1st: The Mill City fire fighters were of 3.5 points or better on the basis Shelley, will remain in Mill City until called to the Maurice Howe home at of an A equalling 4 points. He was $1.00 $3.00 Male Male 9 a.nt. Monday to put out a chimney a Mill City high school graduate in his return. Mill City high school reports that fire that had started in the flu. The the class of 1952. Dolores Jane Poole, a graduate of the $1.00 Sp. Female $3.00 Sp. Female fire proved not serious and after Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Henderson watching it while it burned itself out and son of Prineville were in Mill City class of 1952, has made outstanding $2.00 $ 1.00 Female Female the firemen found it was not necessary last week visiting friends and Mrs. grades for the fall term at the Oregon to pour water on it. It reminds us Henderson attended Rebekah lodge College of Education to the total score of 17 term hours of A. Make Money Order or Checks Payable to: that many times we should have our Wednesday night while in town. chimneys cleaned out once or twice a Cpl. William N. McClintock, U.S. IL C. MATTSON, L'ovU) < '«k year to prevent fire and water dam- Marine, is spending a 30-day furlough Salem, Oregon at the Lowell Cree home. He re “Tucson” Comer is recover- turned to the states January 26 after By RICHARD LOVEI, The Mill City high school student body met Wednesday afternoon. The main business was the eletion of a | seretary to fill the vacancy caused when Carol Andreassen changed entire A/ A/£W schools and moved to Gates. The one I who got the job was Ralph Jull. tArougA an JtArvugA/ Ralph is a sophomore this year and he should be able to do well. On the light side of the meeting was the entertainment given by the senior class. Bill Hoffman was the master of ceremonies for a truth or I consequencies "radio program”. The l contestants who weren’t smart enough to answer the question before the horn | blew had to pay the consequences. Bob Stetner and Eddie Leach had to show their pie-eating skill with no i hands. They began in great gulps but their enthusiasm soon waned. (Whether it was because of the pie or the apetites I do not know.) way, it was a lot of fun. The junior class is practicing on its play, “Three Fingers in the Door," a three-act mystery-comedy which will be given in March. Also the juniors are ousy hatching ideas for the junior-senior prom. 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