The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 30, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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5—THE MILI. ( ITY ENTERPRISE
Toastmistress Club
Hold Guest Night
FEMME PAGE
Local Theta Rho Club
At District Conclave
Beta Kappa Theta Rho club was
represented at the district convention
of Theta Rho clubs by Virginia Timm,
Yvonne Dart, Hazel Caudle, Juanita
Thomas, Ellen Chance, and Roberta
Chance.
The Salem club, Beta Iota, was host
for the convention; and Judy Carlson
of Beta Iota presided as chairman and
Virginia Timm of Beta Kappa, vice
chairman.
The meeting was very
successful and moved with speed and
smoothness due to careful planning by
those in charge.
Nearly 125 girls
were present and forty-six advisors,
assistant advisors and sister Rebek­
ahs.
Beta Kappa of Mill City entertained
with a musical number, “It Is No
Secret” and a skit called “Brother
Johnnie at the Door.”
The last event of the meeting was
the seating of the 1954 officers by
the Beta Kappa club. ’’’ '
chairman; Yvonne Dart, secretary;
and Hazel Caudle, left support of the
chairman; were the officers from Beta
Kappa. This club will be host to the
Theta Rho clubs in 1954, in the spring;
the exact date will be set later.
Just Arrived
PALMER—To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Palmer. Lyons, a daughter, April 27,
at Salem Memoiial hospital.
For Guaranteed Cleaning
it’s the
NU-METHOD
24-HOUR SERVICE
Mill City
Closes at 6 P.M.
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Legion Auxiliary Holding
Rummage Sale May 1-2
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have an unusual dessert recipe on hand
—one guaranteed co be a "conversa­
tion piece"?
Here's a Basic Vanilla Mousse recipe
that tills the bill, according to the
General Electric Consumers Institute.
And with an electric mixer, it’s easy
<o make in a jiffy.
Basic Vanilla Mousse
TriitJ in iht G-E Caaur werj lastitiitf
cup sugar
i teaspoon vanilla
cup milk
extract
1 » teaspoon salt
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1 cup heavy
cream _
Place sugar, milk, salt and vanilla extract
m medium mixing bowl and stir until sugar
is almost dissolved. Place cream in medium
mixing bowl and beat at a high speed (Speed
12) until very start. Fold cream into first
mixture until well blended. Place in ice tray
on refrigerated shelf or on door of freezer
compartment of refrigerator and freeze (l'.j-
2 hours).* Lease at room temperature 10-15
minutes before serving. Makes 6 servings.
Io make indiv idualserv mgs (as illustrated
•below >. place mixture in medium-size fluted
paper cups and place cups in muffin pans or
directly on freezing surface. Garnish as de­
sired. then freeze. Before serving, leave at
room temperature 10-20 minutes Remove
naPer’
desired before serving. Makes 6-8
individual servings.
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ESTHER WILLIAMS and
VICTOR M \Tl RE in
Million Dollar
Mermaid
In Technicolor
Feature at 5:15. 7:30 Sunday
TUESDAY and
WEDNESDAY
REX HARRISON and
LILI PALMER in
The Four Poster
The Story of a Marriage
If you like a GOOD niovi
See this by all means!
THURSDAY ONLY
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PT A BENEFIT SHOW
SPENCER TRACY.
VAN JOHNSON and
GENE TIERNEY in
In Technicolor
Benefit: Band Uniforms
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
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Abbott and Costello in
And here are the individual
servings of mousse, ready for
yovr ho'iday guests. You can get
After beating cream at a high tasty variations on the basic rec­
speed until it is very stiff, fold ipe by adding coconut, toasted
cream into mixture of other in- nuts, almond extract or food
coloring to the ingredients.
gredients until well blended.
Detroit’s 4-H Sewing
Club Attents Fair
Three Links Club Giving
Mother’s Day Food Sale
Detroit—Ten members of Detroit's
Three Links club of the Rebekah
sixth grade Busy Bee 4-H sewing club ; lodge of Mill City is sponsoring u
will attend the Marion County 4-H cooked food sale, Saturday, May 9 at
fair at Stayton next week with one the site of the former Hinz Coffee
of their leaders, Mrs. Georgia New, shop in Mill City.
and Mrs. Goldie Storey.
In addition to the food that will be
The girls are in their third year on sale, fancy work, Mother's Day
of 4-H work, having begun with a cakes and special items will be offered
health culb and now completing their by the social group.
second year in sewing.
Mrs. Floy
Storey and Mrs. New have been lead­
Mrs. Bertha Shepherd, of Gates and
ers for two years.
Mrs. Arthur Rhoda were taken to the
The club members will display their Santiain Memorial hospital for med­
years’ project at the fair, hot dish ical observation and treatment this
holders, aprons and scarfs. Last year week.
the Detroit group won distinction in
the 4-H parade by being the only
club in uniform and they will again
march in the parade Friday in uni­
form.
Members of the club are Delores
Gescher, Evelyn Harper, Sally New,
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Darlyene Storey, Martha Mason. 1
The Mill City Garden club met at Gloria Evenson. Violet Robinson, I
the home of Mrs. Izabelle Heller, Clydia Storey, Lodell Wallace and
■ April 23. Some 15 members were in Susanne Moore.
j attendance.
For a program Mis. Fern Shuey
showed slides of scenic floral and
BY JOHN HARVEY FUPBAY PHD
wooded places taken mostly in Ore­
gon. A nominating committee was
HUMMING Blfe..i HAVE
LARGER BRAINS LOR THEIR
: appointed which will select new of­
BODIES THAN DO MEN
ficers for the coming term.
The following were selected: Mrs.
Clar Morris, president; Mrs. W. W.
Allen, vice president, and Mrs. Izabelle
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Heller, secretary-treasurer.
Election will be held at the next
Garden club meeting which will be
publicized in the Mill City Enterprise.
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Jack and the Beanstalk
Color — Plus — Color •
Kangaroo!
Filmed in Australia
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Kid’s Matinee—2 p.m. Saturday
“Jack and the Beanstalk
Doors open at 7:20 P.M
Complete show ean be seen any
time up to 8:30
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
AND INVITATIONS
at The Mill City Enterprise
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Women’s Colored Moccasins
Red, White, Turquoise and Natural
Chuck’s Shoe Shop
MILL CITY. ORE.
SUNDAY & MONDAY
Plymouth Adventure
Garden Club Holds April
Meeting at Heller Home
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Also serving Gates. Lyons.
Idanha and Detroit
MILL CITY
DISPOSAL SERVICE
On Purchase of Any New Piano
of Your Choice in Our Store
Large Selection To Choose From
(Only One Coupon to Each Purchase)
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131 State St.
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CtMtroJ EJfCtric Comumtri htililntf
Deanha PTA Elect
New 1953 Officers
The Pekay Line of
Leather Goods
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VANILLA MOUSSE FILLS THE BILL
AS AN UNUSUAL PARTY DESSERT
National Music Week
To Be Recognized
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NYGAARD—To Mr. and Mrs. Or­
ville Nygaard, Gates, a son, April 27,
at Salem Memorial hospital.
The regular meeting of the Mill City
Toast mistress club was held Thurs­
day evening, April 23, at 7 p.m. Ruby
Crosier, president, presided.
The Invocation was given by Marion
Todd.
Edna Hutcheson was topic-
mistraas for the evening; and Louise
Palmer toastmistress. Speakers for
the evening were Casey Chaney, Tyler
Pinkston, Ruby Crosier, and Aline
Steffy.
Thursday night had been designated
as "Guest Night”. Barbara Darnell
introduced her guests, Phyllis and
Mary Jane Cox, to the club; Aline
Steffy presented Marlene Tickle and
Lora Kelley, and Marion Todd again
had Harriett LeCours as her guest.
As announced previously, the three-
council speech contest was held Sat­
urday, April 25, at a luncheon meet­
Miss Virginia Lee Timm, above, ing in the Senator hotel in Salem.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,W. J. Approximately 150 women attended.
Timm of Mill City, has announced They represented the Willamette val­
her engagement to Floyd M. Black­
ley, coast, and Portland councils.
burn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Mrs. George Beckler of Portland,
Blackburn of Gates.
(Photo courtesy Capital Journal) was declared the winner, in competi­
tion with June Miley of the Mill City
club, and Rose Marie Armstrong of
Atsoria. Mrs. Beckler’s win qualifies
her to enter the regional speech con­
test in Tacoma, Wash., May 16 and 17.
The next regular Toastmistress
Detroit—A musical vesper service
will be presented in recognition of meeting will be Thursday evening,
national music week Sunday, May 3 May 14.
at 4 p.m. in the Detroit school library.
Talented individuals from Detroit1
and Idanha will present an. uninter­
rupted program of vocal and instru-
mental selection.
The program is
being presented under the sponsorship
Detroit—The Deanha PTA elected
of the Detroit Women’s Civic club.
Mrs. Ruth Skidmore is general the following officers at a recent
chairman for the affair. The public meeting: Mrs. Allene Kettleson, pres­
is invited and there will be no charge. ident: Mrs. Alice Moore, vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Goldie Storey, secretary;
Mrs. Edna Tucker, treasurer.
The election was by unanimous
ballot in favor of the recommenda­
tions of the nominating committee
The American Legion Auxiliary of which included Mrs. Lorraine Sophy,
Mill City has a two-day rummage Mrs. Wayne Woodward and Mrs.
sale in the offing for Friday and Sat­ James Gordon.
Following a short business meeting
urday of this week.
a recording was heard which revealed
Scene of the rummage sale will be
opinions of several foreign exchange
the old bank building located near
students describing their reactions to
the Mill City post office.
secondary education in America and
Mrs. Deloies Stewart, president of
comparing school systems here with
the Auxiliary made the announcement
those in their native countries. Out­
today. She stated that the hours of
standing impression of all the stu­
the sale will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on
dents is the emphasis here on democ­
each of the two-day periods.
racy and freedom as well as the per-
sonal relationship between students
SS
and faculty.
High school parents and teachers
served lefreshments after the meeting.
HINTS FOR HOMEMAKE
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Supprn tory form — also tubes with per­
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“The Home of Halmark Cards
330 Court Street
SALEM
Administrator's Sale
I WILL SELL AT PRIVATE SALE
Subject to approval of the
Marion County Court, the
John Stamos Farm
of 160 Acres
Located three miles West of Mill City,
in Marion County, Oregon
INSPECTION MAY BE MADE AT ANY TIME
I wish to sell this farm at an early date, in order to
close the Estate of said John Stamos.
D. B. Hill, Administrator