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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1953)
5—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE FEMME PAGE Gates Women’s Club Installs Officers Gates Members of the Gates Wom an’s club met Thursday evening in the recreation room at LaVista trailer court. Mrs. Glenn Gordon, Mrs. W. F. Struckmeier and Mrs. George Clise were hostesses. Mill City Presbyterian church, May Mrs. Clara Morris was elected the Mrs. W. S, Hudson presided at the 9, was the scene of the wedding unit new president of the Mill City Garden | business session. ing Neoma I.. Wilson, daughter of club after their banquet Thursdaj' eve Mrs, W. R. Hutcheson, chairman of Mr. and Mrs. Raj- Wilson of Rose ning. Mrs. Margaiette Boroughs was | the building committee, announced burg, to Louis H. Verbeck Jr., son of chosen vice president and Mrs. Belle the next meeting of the Santiam Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Verbeck Sr., Heller, secretary - treasurer of the Chamber of Commerce will be held in of Mill City. Rev. Noble Streeter, group in the same election. | Gates, Wednesday evening, June 3, at pastor of the church, officiated at the Mrs. Clara Swan, Garden club bird | the Gates high school. 2 o'clock wedding. I chairman, entertained the gardeners She requested that each member of Wilson gave his daughter in mar Thursday with colored slides showing the club bake and donate two pies to riage. The bride wore a pink satin northwest birds and scenery. Twenty be served, with coffee, to all those gown with finger-tip veil that fell members and two guests were present attending this meeting. An invita from a tiarra of pink rose buds. She 1 at the banquet. tion was extended to all interested carried a bouquet of white carnations. Announcement was made of the in the development of the canyon to Miss Sharon Verbeck, bridesmaid, coming visit June 19 of the Bloodmo- be present. wore a green satin and tulle dress. bile unit to Stayton. Names of don It was decided by members of the She carried pink rose buds. Best man ors will be taken at the flower show club to resume the social meetings was Richard Verbeck, brother of the and food sale, Friday, May 29. which were formerly held each month. groom. These meetings will be held the first Ushers were Dale Miller and Harold CARD OF THANKS Thursday afternoon of each month Mires of Silverton. Miss Anise Miller I wish to take this means of thank- with a potluck luncheon to be served had charge of the guest book. ing my friends for the many cards, at 1 o’clock. The first social meet A reception followed in the church letters, flowers and gifts I received ing will be held at the home of Mrs. recreation room. The wedding cake while in the hospital. Your kindness Albert Millsap, Thursday, July 2. was cut by Mrs. C. A. Stose of Port will always remain in ir.y memory, Installation of the following new land and served by Mrs. Marion Mil MRS. MARY HAUN oficers was held: President, Mrs. Ken ler. Mrs. Josse Mires poured the neth Martig; vice president, Mrs. coffee and Mrs. Neil Verbeck presided George Bailey; secretary, Mrs. Philip at the punch bowl. Hess, and re-elected treasurer, Mrs. The bride chose a green suit with Lewis Brown. BROWN—To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer white accessories for traveling. The Outgoing officers were: President, Lee Brown, Gates, May 25, a daugh couple will make their home in Rose Mrs, W. S. Hudson; vice president, ter, at Santiam Memorial hospital. burg. Mrs. Howard Means; treasurer, Mrs. Margie Anderson. W. R. Hutcheson was install i ing Mrs. officer. A corsage was presented each new outging officer. The names of all “secret pals” were revealed at the close of the business session by the presentation of gifts and revealing cards. Refreshments were served by the hostesses to the 31 members present and special guests, Mrs. H. D. Miley of Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. Jack Brown and Mrs. John Watson. Wilson-Verbeck Exchange Vows Mrs. Clara Morris Heads Garden Club Just Arrived... Never a Dull Moment “At the Bottom of the Hill” MILL CITY TAVERN The next Marion county health clinic to be held at Mill City will be June 23 at the grade school, according to Mrs. Robert Wingo, R.N. Immuni zations for pre-school children will be given at this clinic as well as any other necessary examinations. IU «I IT'S FUN TO WEAR GARDEN FLOWERS by MARY HAZEL DRUMMCND Author of th. book ' S-yhng Cor.og.« With Garden Flower»'“ been arranged into on attract!«« corioga to add a colorful note to a brown wof. fle weave drew. Zinnias ore a popular summer and autumn flower. They have a wide color range which gives an opportunity to match or contrast many dress shades. In addition, they ore a hardy type of bloom suitable (or sportswear. The following is on accepted method for wiring and top.ng the linniau cut the stem, leaving it one inch in lengthj wrap a nine meh, medium gauge wire two or three times cround the stem, close to the bese of the bloom; and tape. Wire and tope each bloom before assembling the corsage. Wear flowers in your hoirl Small tin- nias or any other variety of garden flowers ore a charming and effective accessory. Follow the contour of your hair-do, or make a flower halo. Just a few small flowers and a dash of imag Shoulder Corsage ination will do the trick. Before wearing flowers, it is a good Flow.r. ploy on important though ■ dea to place them in cold water for frequently unnoticed part in our live». two hours or longer. Remember, yoa Atide from their délicat, frogr.ee. ond want them to lock fresh and perky. enchanting color», they give o ¿.finit, lift to our spirits, whether they aie on our living room tables or os a corsage to odd beauty to our costumes. Perhops growing flowers is your hobby. Nowadays, you know, there s hardly any excuse for no! being oble to grow your own lovely creations with the help of such modern new discoveries os the Krilium soil conditioner to aid m getting your plants off to a good start. Th« sun is worm, th« ski«s or« blu« with occasional whit« cloud?, flowers in th« garden are blooming in brilliant colors, a gay contrast to the warm green tones of their stems ond l«uves. If* nearly summer. .. time for vocations ond traveling, and time cko fcr a corsog« If you do enjoy the flowers of your labors, there is no reason why you should not get the utmost out of them. It is easy to enhance your costume by wearing your own corsage. No special training, expensive tools or supplies o«e needed. With a little practice you will be able to fashion flowers into clever styles that will be the admiration of everyone. Wearing flowers on the left shoulder is probably one of the oldest corsage customs; nevertheless, it remains in good taste in our present day fashions. In the illustration, five pompon zinnias have Marianne Bell Engaged To Ernest Podrabsky mm SUNDAY & MONDAY BINI. CROSBY and BOB HOPE in » The Road to Bali In Technicolor Feature at 5:20, 7:30 Sunday Tl ESI) AY ONLY June 2 — ON THE STAGE — PAUL ARMSTRONG Dance Revue — Also on the Screen — JERKY COLONS A in Kentucky Jubilee WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY YVONNE De CARLO and JAMES CRAIG in Hurricane Smith Spectacular South Seas Action and Adventure! FRIDAY and SATURDAY Flower» In Your Hair JOHN IRELAND and M Mill \\ INMOB in It is fun lo wear flowers, and evert more fun to wear flowers that you hava grown yourself. Moke use of the bright colors in your garden. They will odd a festive touch lo your summer wardrobe. Mrs. Farrell C. Ball Honored by Shower Little Big Horn — Plus — Startling Adventure in the Far North! Valley of the Eagles Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Mr. and Mr». Milfred Bell of Scio Complete show can be seen any announced this week the engagement Mrs. Farrell C. Ball of Mill City time up to 8:30 of their daughter, Miss Marianne Bell was honored with a stork shower at to Ernest Podrabsky Jr., son of Mr. [ the home of Mrs. Martha Ragsdale and Mrs. Ernest Podrabsky, Sr., of Thursday evening. Mrs. Ragsdale was WEDDING /ANNOUNCEMENTS Mill City. i the hostess. AND INVITATIONS Miss Bell will be graduated this Prizes were given the winners in year from Scio high school. Podrab the many games played by those at The Mill City Enterprise sky is now in the Air Force and sta present. Cake and ice cream refresh- tioned at George Air Force base in ments were served by the hostess. Victorville, Calif. Those honoring Mrs. Ball were: yhotm y A/lc Podrabsky is now on furlough Mrs. Wanda Richards, Mrs. Pauline from his base and will return to duty Brunner, Mrs. Sue Poole, Mrs. Jane May 31. He was graduated from Mill 1 Culp, Mrs. Evelyn Kanoff, Mrs. I.etty City high school in 1950 and soon Swan, Mrs. W’ilma Ragsdale, Mrs. thereafter enlisted in the Air Force. ¡Lillie Roy, Mrs. Rose Hendricks, Mrs. He recently was returned from Korea. Lloyd Poole, Mrs. Marie Stewart, Mrs. No date has as yet been set for the Ruby Johnke, Mrs. Lester Johnson, I Mrs. Francis Nesock, Mrs. Margaret wedding of the couple. Roj-, Mrs. Vesta Golden, Mrs. Doralie{ Wilson, Miss Marlene Tickle, and Mrs. ( Martha Ragsdale. Those sending gifts were Mrs. Rob- ert Veness, Mrs. Aline Steffy, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Swan and son <1.50 per month and up of Portland are visiting at the home ¡Hazel Nelson, Mrs. Anna Mae Me Also serving Gates, Lyons. Clintock, Mrs. Ruby Murray, Mrs. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Idanha and Detroit Swan. They are also spending part Bess Vandermeer and Mrs. Delores Stewart. MILL CITY of their vacation at the coast. DISPOSAL SERVICE Miss Erma Graham, »laughter of! Phone I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Giaham, is ex- Ardith Jones Elected To LEONARD HERMAN p < - ted to arrive Saturday from sun Women's Music Honorary Francisco, for a two-weeks vacation Lewis and Clark College, Portland— with her parents. Miss Graham grad Ardith Jones, Mill City, was recently iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiir uated from Mill City high school in installed as a member of Mu Phi Ep 1940 and is presently employed bj' silon, women’s national music hon MOVED California Gas A Electric company in orary. their personnel department. A member of the chapel choir and To Our New Office William Swan returned home Wed of the orchestra, she is the daughter nesday after recovering from an enier- of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Jones. She 11II Center St gecy appendectomy in a Salem hos- is completing her junior year as a pital. DR. R. REYNOLDS music major. Mrs. R. G. Herlofsen has been con Naturopath-Proctologist fined to her home under doctor’s or- and during her illness anyone wishing Phone 3-9160 ders. She is convalescing from a -to pickup or place an order ii re- SALEM, ORE. severe illness. Mrs. Herlofsen is quested to call at her home near Mar- agent for Avon cosmetic products here tin’s trailer court. illilllllllilllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllll rrr-i::t ; rT-TJjtxrx GARIMGE SERVICE MILL CITY at GlFOds Super Market On the Highway at STAYTON Del Monte Crushed Pineapple No. 2 can ....... 'Golden Anchor White Tuna, can Del Monte Orange Juice 46-oz. can ........................ 3 for Del Monte Freestone Peaches No. 2'/z can ...................... 3 for Mill Race Green Beans No. 303 can 25c Miracle Whip Salad Dressing qt. 49c Tube Tomatoes ........ 23c 2 for Cantaloupes, California Jumbo 2 for Hills Bros. Coffee Giant Tide Giant Joy Crisco 8-oz. 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