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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1955)
Subscribe to the Mill City Enterprise ror the Future Social Events Miss Patty Stewart Becomes Bride of John J. Payton CLUB. LODGE AND LOCAL ACTIVITIES .Mary Kelly, Woman’s Editor Phone 625 Church Groups Hold Joint Meeting Tuesday I—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1S55 of $50.00 to the Presbyterian church treasury to help cover the "running expenses” for frequent use of Fel lowship hall. The program opened with three numbers by the “Choir-Teens”, made up of eight young girls, under the direction of Mrs. Donald Sheythe, with Mrs. Lee Ross accompanying them at the piano. A questionnaire concerning what is being done in our town, through the churches, for the young people was handed out and checked by those present. Answers were then given by the three moderators. Later on, at the refreshment hour, various groups gathered at separate tables for further discussion of the topic, with one panel member at each table. The three men then gave a resume of the discussion at his table. Refreshments were served from a beautifully-appointed table, covered with a bright red cloth, with white tapers in the centerpiece which was aranged by Mrs. Vernon Todd. Serv ing were Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood and Mrs. Glen Hearing, with others furnishing cookies. Presiding at the coffee and tea urns were Mrs. John Swan and Mrs. C. E. Mason. t GATES—Miss Patty Stewart daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stewart was married to John J. Payton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Payton, of Salem, Saturday evening, A joint meeting of the Presbyter November 26, at the Presbjterian ian Women’s association and the church in Mill City. Rev. James W. Friendship Circle, with the ladies of Hardy, of Mehama, officiated at the the Christian church as special 8 o'clock double ring ceremony. Sun guests, was held at Fellowship Hall burst baskets of gold and bronze Tuesday evening. Presiding over the chrysanthemums with gilted back- affair was Mrs. James Swan, with ground greenery flanked I the tall the chief topic under discussion be candlabrum with white candles at ing “The Children and Youth of Our the altar. White satin bows with Town.” CLOTHES MAKE yellow- white wedding bells and tiny 1 Invited as special moderators of chrysanthemums dressed the pews the meeting were Rev. Hugh Jull of THE GIRL Mr. Stewart gave his daughter in the Christian church, Robert Roach marriage. The biide wore a wedding .... and scientifically cleaned of the Presbyterian church, and Glen dress of white slipper satin with clothes assure the girls (and Shelton, Suniiay school superintend overdress of silk lace, which cover ent for the Christian church. boys, too) a best dressed ap ed both the bodice and full skirt and The evening's session, which was pearance always, as well as a attended by a large group, opened formed the train. The bodice was good way toward greater with the singing of a children’s fashioned with stand-away neckline and long pointed sleeves of the lace. popularity. hymn, followed by devotions by Mrs. Her shoulder veil of silk net was Robert Roach. Report of the nomin held in place by a queen’s crown of ating committee resulted in the fol PHONE 3418 rhinestones. Her only jewelry was lowing: president, Mrs. James Swan; a strand of pearls and matching ear vice president, Mrs. C. E. Mason; rings, a gift of the groom. The A new sail! that may lead to a rewarding vocation is being learned secretary-treasurer, Mrs. F. Grimes; by this tuberculosis patient in the hospital’s rehabilitation program. bride carried a cascade bouquet of aid chairman, Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood; 48 HOUR SERVICE Efforts to help TB patients return to a happy and useful life are aided white pom pom chrysanthemums and nominating committee, Miss by the Christmas Seal Sale now being conducted by the voluntary with white satin grapes and ivy Mill City, Orejfon Daisy Geddes. tuberculosis associations. leaves. It was voted to contribute the sum Saturday callers at the home of | Bridesmaids were Miss Carol An- Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Rambo were The Cheska Cha May Camp Fire dreassen, in a green crystalette waltz Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Baltimore, group met at the home of Mrs. I length dress, carrying gold pom Bob and Jim, of near Redmond. Burton Boroughs Monday evening at1 Make Mill City Variety and Gift Shop Your poms with copper grapes and ivy and Young Bob stayed over as a guest 4 o’clock Refreshments were served j Miss Connie Stewart, sister of the of the Alfred Wards, while the rest by President Janice Logan, who I bride, in matching dress of gold, her of the family went on to Portland to called the meeting to order. Secretary A bridal shower for Miss Alona bouquet of bronze chrysanthemums, visit a sister of Mrs. Baltimore. Lois Hershberger called the roll. Duly, who is to bec< me tn > bride of copper grapes and ivy leaves. The George Kambo accompanied them to Those present besides the president Ricnard C. Haseman, Jr, December ; flower _______ M'e nave me appropriate gift items for all occasions girl was little _____ Janis ________ Jacobson Portland to take in the auto show. and the secretary were Mary Ann ?4, at a church ceremony here, was I j in n a <1 ^f ue ny ion frock with eyelet hlii„ nvlon evelet Other visitors of the Rambos during Basset, Linda Bassett. Carol Stodola, given by three close friends at the overskirt and she carried a lolipop of SHOP HERE FIRST the weekend included Mr. and Mrs. Sharon Hostetler, Rozilla Yankus, Cnarles Kelly home Fridiy evening. I yellow chrysanthemums. The candle- Clifford Miller of Glendale, who had Shirley Veness, Susan Carlson, I Host« sees were Miss Le'.a Kelly, lighters were the Misses Joyce and MILL CITY VARIETY AND GIFT SHOP driven up to return their son to his Laura Lee and Diane Merrill. Treas Miss Dolores Poole, and Mrs. Marvin Shirley Athey, of Lebanon, cousins MILL CITY’, OREGON Phone 2284 studies at Linfield college in Mc urer Laura Lee gave the treasurer’s Bitler <Arlone Kuhlman' of Sa!e»n. iof ^he bride, dressed in matching Minnville. I .nerta’nment consist°<l of sev-’ frocks. repoit and 75c was collected. , ral game contests, prizes for which j The best man was Robert A. Var. | were won by Mrs. Harry Mason and Eaton, the groom’s nephew. Ushers Mr-. F.ai klin McDowe'l (Maxine were Wilmer Crites, Allan Vail and I S.-ott .> Highlight of the evening '-as ¡William Longnecker, nephew of the jibe cp. ».»ng of the many ni:e gifts < groom. Mrs. Margaret Clise furnished 1 by ilu guest of honor. A silver the wedding music and accompanied candy oish with the three girls’ the soloist, Mrs. Hugh Francher, of ' names < ».graved on the liandlj, was | Seattle, aunt of the bride who sang presented to Miss Daly by the host-, “I Love You Truly” and “Because.” mses, <1 i1 being a traditi »11 of ’he The bride’s mother wore a silk pais- j group, .»rlone Bibler having «“»c-iived (ley print dress with matching acces- ; sories and corsage of white carna tiie first one At the refreshment table, Mis. tions. The groom’s mother chose I Ak.nzi D.ily presided at th’ coffee navy blue with white carnation cor urn. Centerpiece for the lace-covered sage. Following the ceremony a re table was a yellow crepe paper para- | sol, with green ribbon streamers ception was held in Fellowship hall Mrs. Gwen Schaer cut the cake; caught by tiny parasol-baskets. Attending the affair, besides those Mrs. William Athey of Lebanon mentioned above and the honored the bride’s aunt, presided at the ' guest, were Miss Shirley Sinclair of , coffee uin and Mrs. Carl Longneck- •Jordan Valley, Miss Donna Buchan- er, the groom's sister, served punch ' an of Pendleton, and Miss Barbara Miss Louise Haun passed the guest Peterson of Roseburg, all room- book and Miss Lorena Devine was mates of Miss Daly, who is in nurses in charge of the gifts. training in Salem at present. Miss As her going-away costume the Peterson also lived at Sackett Hall bride chose a rust wool suit and I on the OSC campus during Miss Kel-| wore a corsage of beige orchids with GIVE A 1 ly’s and Mrs. Bibler's freshman year black velvet trim. Following a hon- ' theie, later becoming a “Tri-Delt” eymoon trip to California the newly i. ■. :x> 1 ». CAMILLUS weds will be at home at 1544, 3rd [ house-sister of the latter. POCKET KNIFE Also in attendance were Mrs. Leo street, West Salem. FOR CHRISTMAS For Gifts Men Love to Poole, Mrs. James Grant (Paula You couldn’t pick • Van Buskirk,) Mrs. Wilbur Meinert, better Christmas _ Guests of Minister and Mrs. H. E Get Their Hands On Gift for the man in the j Mrs. Lawrence Poole, Mrs. Bob house then a sturdy, hand Jull for Thanksgiving dinner were I.ee Hill, Mrs. James Poole, Mrs. crafted, precision ■ made oo-rr-rowiHF Camillus Pocket Knifol Per Kuhlman, Mrs. Charles Kelly, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore and World's handiest tool! Locks onto fect for homo "Ka-it-yevr- children of Lyons. In the evening • •1» chores. An ideal work with Ton-Grip. A the hostesses. companion on hunfina supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. whole tool kit in one Mrs. The guest list also included ond Pshing trips Gift • a ¡i trim tool! Make» home baaed Wide selection R. C. Haseman of Waldport, Mrs. Bill Shepherd and son, Ellen Shelton ham* FUN 7" and 10’. ">"»2.60 available. Ray Monroe of Idanha, Miss Hazel and Ralph Jull, who was home from So handy--ai every job! kMB’t pt «verytkiet his studies in Eugene. till be ewai a C Mi lies Neal of Lyons, Mrs. Gordon Mc- I ------------------------ Pecket Keif« " Mrs. Morris (Betty Lou Cree) and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Stiffler D. B. Hill. and family of Eugene, and Martin ■ Schroeder and Mrs. L. N. Schroeder The Vernon Todds spent Saturday of Salem, were Sunday dinner guests and Sunday in Portland where they 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stiffler in met Mrs. Todd's mother, Mrs. W. W. I Lyons. The Stifflers spent Thanksgiv Allen, who arrived by train follow ing day with Mrs. Victoria Stiffler in ing a several weeks’ visit in Chicago, | Salem. See this Stonloy Handymon ready-fo-hang Tool as the guest of her younger son and CAN OPENERS Id«ol gl*» lo» homocralt,mon or hobby»» Board — . Guests Thanksgiving day at the family, the John Allens. Mrs. Allen Largo«» «and mg aree end gr»o»»»f power in it, prue »leu. No» a loyt Srrargt.ll.ne A practical gift »he'll is spending some time with the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sorenson a<»*oa and tow dettgn geo« all »he wey Todds, due to the unfortunate cir were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crippen >n»o corno»* end ondo» low love 305 day» a year. Th«»e ore real gift» for men — fine tool» tbot moke good cumstance of her oil furnace “blow and two daughters of Elgin, Mr. piata» >14’5 icmpaniont fo» domg-it-yourtelf o»ou»»d tho houte, in the «mtk ing up” and covering the interior of and Mrs. Frederick Farmen and two Gverontood by Welle» I »»op u ct the hobby»»t's bench. See the complete »election of Slonley From *2.49 to *4.99. her house with black soot. This hap daughters, of Albany, Mrs. Oliver T -1» < -4 J.ol Che«»» featured in our Family Gift Center. pened during her absence. Extensive Farmen and two children from Cot "house cleaning” and repairs are be tage Grove, Mrs. John Seim from ing done by workmen engaged by Aumsville and Mr. and Mrs. Howard 1 Farmen. the insurance adjusters. SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS PERFECT NU METHOD Bridal Shower Held For Miss Alona Daly Gift Headquarters For more enduring gifts for everyone-shop your IRHA ^family CUH Ccntirr FAMILY GIFT CENTER _ VISE* GRIP STANLEY TOOLS WELLER POWER SANDER GIFT! Just pvt "Ivereody" flashlights on your Christmas gift list and you'll pieox ovoryono . . fomily and friend» Como in today, im our won dorfvl assortmont , . . in »look modem cases . . . bright colors. Thf Gift For Outdoor Living LITTLE BBOWN JUGS, G CHESTS UNIVERSAL Beautiful PYREX Ware Color Bowl Set formerly $3.50 — now only >J from $119 ,0 $235 $2*5 Be Still Hare a Splendid Assortment with the Flavor-Selector • the FtneV. Fotte»» way to Good CoSoo fron' $24.95 Of Christmas Toys Jenkins Hardware Phone 2206 Dealer Signature We Give 8 and II Green Stampa Mill City