5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE March 12, 1953 servance of St. Patrick’s day. A friendship ceremony was given by ten of the officers of Marilyn chapter. Refreshments were served following the meeting by Helen Johnston, Gar­ net Bassett and Gladys Cowdry. Rosalie Bassett, 14, daughter of The Santiam Valley Giange met at SUNDAY & MONDAY Laurell Johnson, worthy matron Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett won second Lyons Friday, March 6, Giles Wagner, ' Brownie Scouts Receive was honored with a handkercheif place and a right to enter the finals master, presided. Mrs, May Patton | ( ARY GRANT and BETSY DRAKE shower in observance of her birthday. in the spelling contest being spon­ ■ was to have been presented a 50-year Promotions at Party in sored by The Statesman and KSLM | pin but was ill and unable to attend. I Detroit—Brownie Scouts of Detroit last Thursday evening at the Stayton Bob Schmidt, Linn county deputy, : and Idanha were honored at an in­ Marilyn Chapter No. 145 OES, met elementary school. Miss Bassett was was honored guest. He was accom- ! vestiture ceremony Wednesday under Monday evening with Laurell Johnson, announced two weeks ago as the win­ panied by his wife. Katherine. The 1 the direction of Mrs. Francis Kettle- ner in Mill City. agriculutre committee put on the son, Mrs. Howard Dean and Mrs. W.M., and George Huffman, W.P., presiding. Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday Miss Louann Schlies, 14, of Stay­ literary program which consisted of ! Bradford Humphrey, troop leaders. A joint meeting was held by the ton won first place and a dictionary Friendship night was observed with a film “ Livestock and Meat ” . Girls invested included Sherri Shep­ Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens will ) ard, Marie Howland, Sandra Kite, visitors present from Salem Chapter American Legion and the Legion Aux- in this division comprising the North TUESDAY and be host and hostess for the next social ' Billy Shufford, Darlyene Farrow, No. 162 and Cedar Chapter No. 171, ilairy February 28 honoring Amer­ Santiam. WEDNESDAY icanism month. The commander of Others in the contest were Bruce night, Friday, March 20. They will Wanda Jennings, Janet Wilson, Verna of Scio. the Legion, John Muir, gave a talk Gordon, 14, Detroit, who placed third; have a novelty card party, and prom ­ The St. Patrick theme was used Worthington, Sandra Joyce. JENNIFER JONES and Membership pendants were awarded throughout the meeting. Mrs. Doris on Americanism. Auxiliary president, Mary Jo Lacey, 11, Shaw; Gary Ray ise something different and enter­ LAURENCE OLIVIER to Judy Willis, Peny Lou Dean, Dor­ Sheythe sang a medley of Irish songs. Delores Stewart, also presided at the Downer, 14, West Stayton, and Mar­ taining. Grangers and their friends in meeting. are invited. jorie Papke, 13, of Aumsville. othy Cokenour, Gay Palmerton, Bren­ Eleanor Eckusley, W.M. and Carl Theodore Drieser’s “ All Auxiliary members are re ­ The Home Ec club met at Mrs. Al ­ Both Miss Bassett and Miss Schlies da Humphrey, Mary Lou Moore, Dar­ Snyder, W.P. of Salem Chapter and lyene Delker, Katherine Harris, Lyn- i Wilma Crowe, W.M. and Rolla Shel- minded to contact Delores Stewart will compete in the grand finals at bert Julians home Tuesday, March 10 before the 10th of March to be sure Parrish junior high in Salem, to vie the meeting started with a luncheon. dia Storey and Nancy Storey. | ton, W.P. of Cedar Chapter gave brief Those attending were Leora Stevens, Mothers of the girls were invited i talks. The worthy matrons were pre­ of getting reservations in Salem for for defense bond prizes, March 25. the national president ’ s banquet. Price chairman, Rose Coffman, Mabel Bass, for the ceremony and refreshments sented “pixie shoe" planters and the THURSDAY, FRIDAY' Mrs. Ring. Mrs. Zander and Mrs. were served by the leaders. | worthy patrons corncob pipes in ob- of each reservation is $3.00,” Mrs. Marie Stewart, secretary, stated. and SATURDAY Julian. The club pledged two sets of Detroit Women’s Club District president, Mrs. Harry Hum- | . drapes for the Santiam Memorail hos­ r TYRONE POWER phreys, will visit the Mill City unit R6-6le(tS OfficCiS pital. PENNY EDWARDS on March 16, for the regular monthly The Detroit Women’s Civic club re­ meeting. The Idanha auxiliary was elected three officers in the recent invited. President Delores Stewart election, including Mrs. Opal White, Mrs. Byron Bates has a program planned for the eve­ president; Mrs. Spencer Moore, vice Honored Thursday ning. In Technicolor — Plus — president; and Mrs. Ear) Layman, After the joint meeting the auxil­ treasurer. Mrs. Gordon Skidmore was Mrs. Byron Bates was the honored MARGE AND GOWER iary held a cake walk. Delores Stew­ elected secretary. guest at a luncheon at noon, Thurs­ CHAMPION art thanks all those who furnished Plans were discussed for the pre­ day, March 5 on her birthday. She cakes and all who helped clean the Easter dinner scheduled for April 3. was presented with a lovely birthday in kitchen and sort rummage and cloth­ Mrs. Raymond Sophy, chairman, will cake, and birthday gifts. ing used for the child-welfare pro­ announce committees later. Guests present honoring here were: gram. The auxiliary is in need of Mrs. Gordon Skidmore reviewed the Mrs. Carl Stavang, Mrs. Marvin Ed­ children’s clothing and baby clothing book “The Silver Chalice” after the wards, Mrs. Philip Pietrok and Mrs. 1 to 4 p.m. for the needy. “If anyone has any meeting adjourned. Frank Edwards, Lyons, Mrs. Clyde ' clothing they care to donate to the Kid's Matinee—2 p.m. Saturday Hostesses were Mrs. Otis White Morgan, Juanita and John, and Archie auxiliary’s program call 3384, and and Mrs. Ray Johnson. DURANGO in Bates, Mil] City, and Donald Bates, "HAWK OF WILD RIVER” our child welfare chairman, Joan son of the honored guest. Cauble, will see that they are picked and up,” Mrs. Stewart said. YOU ARE INVITED TO COME COMIC BOOKS Smith will take over duties here tem­ The Legion’s birthday is march 15. Ardith Jones Makes Honor porarily. GET ACQUAINTED WITH Doors open at 7:20 P.M. The Auxiliary and Legion plan their Roll at Lewis and Clark The Mill City Garden club’s next Complete show can be seen any OUR NEW HOME birthday party for March 28. time up to 8:30 Lewis and Clark College, Portland— meeting will be March 26 at the home (Special)—Ardth Jones, Mill City, is of Mrs. Dean Jackson. Mr. Cooley among 73 students who attained the of Silverton will be the special speaker Eagles Auxiliary Giving WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS fall semester honor roll, according to on that day. AND INVITATIONS RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open the registrar's office. Fifteen hours Dance Saturday Night MILL CITY at The Mill City Enterprise Sundays and evenings, flowers tele- of classes and a 3.50 grade point Detroit—The Ladies’ Auxiliary of graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, the Santiam Aerie of the Eagles will average are minimum requirements. planters, pot plants, corsages, wed­ Miss Jones, whose GPA was 3.53, sponsor a dance Saturday night at REFRESHMENTS SERVEI) is a freshman music major. The dings, also shrubs and landscaping the Detroit school gymnasium. Door prizes and refreshments will daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone JULIA KEMP, Prop 42tf be featured and music will be supplied Jones, she is a member of the chapel 3684. choir and the orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Zinn Daniels are by Gordon Winschcomb's orchestra. moving this week to Richland, Wash., where he will be employed by the Kaiser company. He has been em­ ployed here on the dam construction Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jepsen have work. sold two of their houses in east Mill The Friendship circle, young ma­ City to two families—Mr. and Mrs. tron's class of the Presbyterian church H. A. Brunner and Mrs. Anthony met at the home of Mrs. Vernon Todd j Namislo and daughter, Frances. Mrs. Friday night. A business session was Namislo is the grandmother of Mrs. held with Mrs. Ed Yarnell in charge. C. W. Stewart. Members planned a new study for the I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart and ensuing year. Mrs. Martin Kelly led 1 two children were in Dayton Sunday the devotion hour and Mrs. Herbert 1 visiting at the home of Charles Stew­ Schroeder conducted the group study, i art’s grandparents. Mill City Camp Fire Girle are fur- Sgt. and Mrs. Max Kelly and three nishng drapes for ai two-window room children moved last week to Barstow, at the new Santiam Memorial hos­ Calif., where he has been stationed. pital in Stayton. Sgt. Kelly returned the latter part of Lynn Smith was home over the January from Korea. weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mill City Three Links club and sev­ Mrs. Hiram Smith, from the Blind eral neighbor friends surprised Mrs. school in Salem where she entered Lettie Swan Thursday noon in her about six weeks ago. Lynn is a sixth new home, when they called bringing grader. a pot-luck lunch and spent the after­ Sgt. Ernest Podrabsky, who is sta- noon. Friends brought gifts for her toined at an air base near Los An­ new home. Present were: Mel Robin­ geles, was home with his parents, Mr. son, Wilma Stewart, Bertha Balti­ and Mrs. Ernest Podrabsky Sr., for Del Monte Sliced Pineapple No. 2 No. 2 Potatoes 50 lbs. more, Ruby Brisbin, Goldie Rambo, several days recently on leave of ab­ Marie Stewart, Mabel Veteto, Dolores sence because of the death of his Celery lb- Stiffler, Dean Jackson, Alma Stewart, grandfather in Scio. Del Monte Chunk Pineapple No. 2 Blanche Syverson, Ida Fleetwood, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ressler are Radishes and Onions bunch Jessie Heath, Ruth Hess and Rachel building a new home near their groc­ Olmstead. ery store, which had its grand open­ Del Monte Fruit Cocktail No. 2 ■ z 2 lbs. Mission Fig Bars Mrs. Toots Blazek is visiting in ing recently. Longview, Wash., with her sisters Miss Freda Thayer has been doing : Mrs. Wilbur Rhoades and Mrs. Max substitute teaching in the Scio schools Nucoa Margarine ib- 2 Ib. loaf Kraft’s Velveeta Stope. The Blazeks who are at home during the past week. report they are still feasting on ham Jello, Assorted Flavors 4 pkgs. Swift Peanut Butter 20-oz. jar prepared before Toots started her vacation. Snowdrift Shortening, 3-lh. can Giant Nubora Soap William II. Maag and William E. Hamblin, both of Mill City answered Northern Tissue roll Folger’s Coffee their draft calls Thursday of this ib. Mayflower Ice Cream week when they reported for induc­ Qt. tion at Selection Service headquarters Kal. (It’s Going Up Soon!) in Salem. Rev. Wm. Turnbull of the Mill City Assembly of God church is moving to Norpac Whole Corn No. 303 MEAT Jacksonville this week to take over 2f,,r duties there at the Assembly of God Cascade Slab Bacon ib- church in that city. A Reverend Mr. OF Rosalie Bassett Wins 2d Place FEMME PAG Santiam Grange Met At Lyons, March 6 Marilyn Chapter OES Honors St. Patrick Legion Recognizes Americanism Month s Room for One More CARRIE Announcing Pony Soldier Open House of Everything I Have is Yours La Belle Beauty Salon Saturday, March 21 Corner 3d and Broadway MILL CITY Girods Super Market On the Highway at STAYTON 99c 29c 9c 5c 39c 29c 37c 89c 29c 89c 10c 39c 1,49 27c 49c 55c 85c 2 lbs 1,69 25c on a Television Set March Clean-up Sale 29c Mill Race Cut Beans No. 303 2 for Save up to $IOO 00 Rib Boiling Beef FOR lb. 39c 25c FLOOR DEMONSTRATORS SLIGHTLY DAMAGED AND 1952 MODEL SETS DOZENS OF OTHER SAVINGS IN RADIOS, RECORDS AND OTHER ITEMS AT SAVE at Girods AT STAYTON HEIDER'S 128 COURT and 1120 CENTER ST. — SALEM OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS from 7 to 9