5—THE MILL (TTY ENTERPRISE May 21, 1953 FEMME PAGE Camp Fire Girls Hold Ceremonial Mrs. Lee Pinkston, one of the Guar­ dians, had charge of the candle light­ ing of ranks which began the cere­ monial. and called the membeiship roll. Second, third and fourth grade Blue Birds sang their special song, Miss Ardith Jones has invited mem- I Mrs. Coli» Heath (Frances Young) I “Listen to the Blue Birds,” accom- bers of the Mill City high school I svas the honored guest at a pink and i panied on the piano by Mrs. Delos graduating class of 1952 to her home blue shosver Thuisday evening at the Hoeye who furnished all the musical following the local commencement home of Mrs. Gwen Schaer. accompaniment. program on May 29 for refreshments, j Assisting hostesses were Mr-. Clar ­ Mrs. Roger Nelson, out-going PTA Miss Jones, a student at Lewis and ' ence Johnson, Mrs. Robert Levon and president, then introduced the fourth Clark college in Portland, is last year’s Mrs. Edward Chance. Following giade Blue Birds who were ready to clars president. Students in the gloup games and the opening of the gifts, "fly-up” into the rank of Camp Fire. include: Dolores Poole, OCE; Donna refreshments were served by the host­ Receiving their ties were: Cooke, Alona Daly, Bob Shelton, Gary Donna Hurd, Jo Ellen Agee, Larrel Peterson, U. of O.; Arlone Kuhlman, esses to Mrs. Heath, Mesdames Gerald Heath, Melvin Newberg, Len Young. Holt, Doris Hutchinson, Judith Kay, Leia Kelly, Charles O’Kins, O.S.C.; Elaine Clark, O.T.I.; David Keyes, Albert Millsap, Velma Carey, Clare Shirley Meeks, Marilyn Malden. Ellena Henness, Victor Herron, Verner Nelson, Carolyn Podrabsky, Sylvia Reed;; and Shelby L’mphress in Cali- Evans, Mabie Knutson, Percy Mulli­ Peterson, Linda Rowe, Judy Voskell, fornia. gan, Glen Henness, Burrel Cole, Clar­ and Sharon Whitsett, Three of the class have entered ence Rush, Delora Stiff, Edmund Mrs. Harry Dyhrman spoke on na­ the service, Glade Waite is in In- Davis, William Pennick, Elmer Stew­ diana with the US Air Force; Bill art, Lois Kelle and Ward Stalman, tional membership and gave 3-year r Hamblin is in California serving with the Misses Elizabeth Thompson and pins to Karen Rue, Sue Rue, and Carol Lea Merrill, and Mrs. Vernon Todd, the army; and Delmar Skillings at Dorothy Newberg. Sending gifts youth chairman of the Woman's club Fort Campbell, Kentucky. i were Mesdames Harold Wilson, Don­ Other members of the class include: ald Carey, Norman Carey, Walter which sponsors the local Camp Fire Mrs. Franklin McDowell (Maxine Brisbin, Roy Taylor, W. R. Hutcheson, organization presented the Service Scott), Mrs. William McClintock (Pa­ Floyd Völkel, Dan Morrison, Merle awards to the following girls who had given many houis of service to the tricia Cree), and Mrs. Kenneth Weath­ Devine, and Martha Bowes. Community Chest, the PTA’s annual ers (Beverly Timm). Bob Baltimore, International Dinner, as well as help­ Dick Downer, Elnora Albright, Joyce DRIVER’S LICENSE EXAMINER ing neighbors and friends: Westgaard, and Vera Loucks of Salem, A drivers license examiner will be Mary Lou Andrews, Barbara Bauer, Denny Marttala of Portland, Hazel Edith on duty in Mil1 city Thursday, May Ellena Beery, Claudia Bruder, Y'vonne Neal, Daryl Farman. 1 Mis. —_. ------ 28, 1953, at the Fire hall between the Dickie, Linda Lee Herman, Sandia Mason was the 1952 class adviser. hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., accord­ Harrington, Clara Melting, Carol Lee ing to an announcement received from Merrill, Frances Nesbitt, Sue Rue, . the Secretary of State’s office. Sandra Thomas, Delores Andrews, I Persons wishing original licenses or Carol Cooke, Linda Dyhrman, Sybil (Continued from Page 1) permits to drive are asked to file ap­ Dart, Barbara Fleming, Norma Nel­ training nine U. S. members of the plications wel ahead of the scheduled son, Sharon Rowe, Karen Rue, Naomi “One Cent Club” are in the TVA closing hour in order to assure time Taylor, Olive Taylor, Carol Veness, All 18 systems are publicly- for completion of the requiied license and Marcella Warriner. area, test. owned. Special mention was given to Lynn Smith who is still an active member I of Mrs. Pinkstons’ group while at­ tending Oregon State Blind school at Salem. Lynn has distinguished her- self by giving many hours of service & ELECTRIC SUPPLIES in the school. One-half campships were awarded DEALERSHIP EOR MONTAG ELECTRIC RANGES to the Camp Fire Girl and the Blue Biid who sold the most chocolate mints during the annual national Camp Fire drive last February. They were Carol Cooke, Camp Fire and Lyons, Ore Open Evenings I’hone 1634 Carol Anderson, Blue Bird. Mayor John Muir commended all Ardith Jones Will Hold Open-house LYONS PLUMBING Water Systems I T 7.-777 x 4 x > z - ' I n i 8S2, a young ifx fei ■' ( I SUNDAY & MONDAY german immigrant DORIS DAY, RON ALD RE YGAN and FRANK LOVEJOY in WALKED DOWN A GANGPLANK IN Mrs. Colis Heath Honored by Shower l-Cent Power 9 OUR DEMOCRACY AMERICANS ALL NEW YORK AND STEPPED INTO AMERICAN HISTORY. BEFORE C arl S churz was even The Winning Team NATURALIZED, WISCONSIN PIONEERS PUT HIM UP AS A Swell Baseball Show- Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday CANDIDATE FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, AND IN SO FATEFUL YEARS, HE BECAME A DIPLOMAT, s*