Martha Troxell To Talk At Christian Church Thursday, August 15 Mrs. Martha Troxell will be a guest speaker at the Mill City First Christian Church. The Martha Troxell Circle of the local church will be hostesses for’a pot-luck fellowship dinner at 6:30 P. M in the church dining room. Mrs. Troxell and her husband are missionaries to Japan and are now home on a one year furlough after spending 5 years on the mission field. They are spending the summer lec­ turing at the various churches on the West Coast while their children are visiting their grandparents in Med­ ford. This fall they will go to Indiana where they will enter Butler Univer­ sity’s School of the Bible. Following the 6:30 dinner Mrs. Troxell will speak at 7:30 P. M. tell­ ing of her experiences and needs on the mission field. Both the fellowship dinner and ev­ ening program are open to the inter­ ested public o* ail denominations who are most cordially invited to attend. Social Events CLUB, LODGE AND LOCAL ACTIVITIES Mary Kelly, Woman’s Editor Phone 625 I Married in California Christian Church Ladies Have Potluck at Myers The Women’s Council of the Christ­ ian church met W’ednesday at the home of Mrs. Ike Myers for a potluck dinner preceding their regular after­ noon meeting. Mrs. Meyers, who is president of the group conducted the business meeting and the program. Mrs. William Shepherd led the devo­ tions. Present were Mrs. Nat Wills, Mrs. Frank Caraway, Mrs. Glen Shelton, Mrs. Ione Thielke, Mrs. Clif­ ford Roebke, Mrs. Hugh Jull, Mrs. Herbert Whitaker, Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. Floyd Shepherd, Mrs. William Shepherd, Mrs. B. A. Lawrence, Mrs. Arthur Hedge, Mrs. Susie Haynes and Mrs. Ike Myers. The August meeting will be at the home of Mrs. William Shepherd. I 2— THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. AUGUST 1, 1957 M ts . J. C. Dickinson and Mr. and ' Mrs. O. W. Gorton and Dale of Salem were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree. Guests arriving at the home of Mrs. J. F. Potter last week for an indefinite stay were her sister, Mrs. IC. B. Trask and twin granddaught­ ers, Jeannie and Jackie Sandlin, all I of Freso, Calif. They were met at the train in Salem by Mr. and Mrs. ; Clyde Hill of that city, who drove ! them to Mill City. Spending Wed­ nesday night at Mrs. Potter’s home were her granddaughter, Mrs. Rich­ ard Larson (Jackie Potter) and three children of Oregon City. The two “Jackies,” who are namesakes, had never seen each other ufltil now. Visiting the Robert Veness family last week was Miss Betty Louise Foyer of Honolulu, Hawaii, the siater of Mrs. Robert Veness. Mrs. Mar­ garet Dillingham and Mrs. Mary Lee of Portland, long time friends of the sisters, drove Miss Foyer to Mill City on Monday, where the group enjoyed their annual reunion, as well Mr. and Mr*. Clement Matzen and as outdoor luncheon and dinner in the Shower for Mrs. Holt son, Bruce of Woodland Hills, Calif., backyard. Wedesday Miss Foyer ac­ _ _ ’ Miss Claudie Joe Johnson, daugh- Rosalie Bassett Has arived ____ Sunday night for a few days companied the Veness family on a isit with Mr. and Mrs. Al Nesbitt ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson of Miss Rosalie Bassett entertained day’s outing at Suttle Lake. Thurs­ I Lyons and James M. Tate, son of nd daughter, Miss Frances. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tate of Sublimity members of the Rainbow Girls at her day morning Mrs. Veness drove her were married July 24 at Downey, | home Sunday afternoon in honor of sister to the bus depot in Salem Calif., in the Little Chapel on the Mrs. Willie Joe Holt (Frances Ward) where Miss Foyer entrained for a Gifts were presented the new brief visit to Portland before flying Greens. They were attended by her to Chicago early Saturday morning bride and refreshments served. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Those present were Cara Lee Whit­ to spend the month of August with E. Owens. They have returned to her parents, Mr. and ’Mrs. Arthur Lyons and are now at home at the ten, Shereen Muir, Betty Christian, D. Foyer of Evanston. Phyllig Pate, Sandra Olson, Frances I Apple Tree Court. Nesbitt, the guest of honor and the ( ---------------- hostess. Bridal Shower Held at Mr. and Mrs. Jim Becker of Aloha. Miss Sherry Hansen came late, as Ward Home for New Bride she had been in Portland with other The same goes for the following: a —1 Festival Queen Candidates son to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sellars A lovely bridal shower was given !Z Bean when they appeared over channel 12. of Winston, Ore. Mrs. Sellars is the for Mrs. Willie Joe Holt (Frances former Roselle Vickers, who form­ Ward) at the Alfred Ward home erly resided in Idanha. A son, James Friday evening by a close friend of Gregory, born July 11 to Mr. and the bride, Miss Bunny Caudle. About Mrs. Jim Loper of Myrtle Creek. 25 attended the affair. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Entertainment for the evening By Boots Chamoion Carte also of Myrtle Creek. consisted of several contest games, Anna Stevens entered the Salem Mrs. Loper is the former Anna with prizes being won by Mrs. James General hospital Sunday where she Bess Carte who formerly resided with Grant and Mrs. Charles Kelly. Fol­ wil undergo sinus surgery this week. her parents at Idanha. She attended lowing the opening of the many beau­ Mrs. Dave Oja returned to her Detroit school. tiful gifts, which were presented to home over the weekend following a Monday visitors at the home of the guest of honor in a decorated week’s medical check up at the Vets Mr. and Mrs. Marion Aiderman were parasol, delightful refreshments of hospital in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McCoy and daugh­ punch, cookies, ice cream, and coffee B. E. (Spike) Waters of Yakima, ter, Linda of Myrtle Creek. were served by the hostess. Wash., father of Mrs. Raymond So­ Mr. and Mrs. Len Davis and Mr. Attending the affair, besides the phy, underwent major surgery at a and Mrs. Gudne Geston of Idanha guest of honor, were Mrs. Athol Un­ hospital there Monday. His condition derwood, Mrs. Arthur Hedge, Mrs. is reported as grave. The Waters spent the weekend salmon fishing at Bert Cole, Mrs. Ernest Graham, resided in Detroit for a time and Winchester Bay. They reported the Mrs. Charles Kelly, Mrs. Verne were employed at Detroit Market. | ocean rough but good fishing. A delightful family reunion pot­ Clark, Mrs. Frank Blazek, Mrs. Fred The Eagles Auxiliary will sponsor luck picnic was held on the grounds Grimes, Mrs. Chris Knuteson, Mrs. a dance Friday evening at the De­ Sullivan and Marie. Mrs. W. H. Da­ troit Community Fire Hall building. of the Al Sorseth residence Sunday. vis, Mrs. Marlin Hansen, Mrs. Glenn Cy Shannon and his Rancheros will Fortyfive were in attendance for Mrs. Janies Grant, Mrs. Cloyd Cox, furnish the music. Refreshments will this second reunion. Relatives at­ Mrs. John Muir, Mrs. James King, be available, and prizes awarded. All tending were from Renton, Wash., Portland, Hillsboro, Lebanon, Sweet Miss Nancy Olson, Miss Donalee are welcome. Home, and Springfield. Guests re­ Oliver, Mrs. Richard Sibley (Annie Dinner guests at the Champion Howell), Mrs. Don Lemke (Char­ home Wednesday evening were Mr. maining for a visit throughtout the lotte Sullivan), Mrs. Alfred Ward, and Mrs. Alfred Stahlman of Mill week are Mrs. Sorseths parents, Mr. and the hostess, Miss Bunny Caudle. City, and Wright Dorothy of Onawa, and Mrs. A. J. Sportsman, and Others sending gifts, but unable Iowa. Mr. Dorothy, father of Mrs. daughter, Janet and son, Ron of to attend included Mrs. Russell King, Stahlman is on an extended visit at Renton, Wash. Sunday and Monday guests were her uncle and aunt, Mr. Mrs. Robert Boak, Mrs. Olivette N. the Stahlman home. and Mrs. R. J. Davis, of Hillsboro. Roles, Mrs. Earl Hartman, Mrs. Ray Friday evening guests at the Caudle, and Mrs. Lawrence Kanoff. Stahlman home in Mill City were Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Dorothy of Sims Family Reunion Springfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold « Champion of Detroit. The evening Held at Flook Home was spent viewing the Champion’s The annual Sims family reunion home movies. Refreshments were was held recently at the home of Mr. served. and Mrs. George Flook of Mill City Mrs. Ella Johnson and Mrs. Mabel with a picnic dinner on the Flook Moore of Detroit accompanied by , lawn. Mrs. Fannie Noble of Stayton spent , Relatives of the Sims family pre­ three days of last week at the coast. I sent were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sims, They reported wonderful weather Mr. and Mrs. Verl Sims and family, and a grand three days at Sundown William Gilkey, Elmer Neimi and Motel near Waldport. Enroute home three sons, Howard Trollinger, they visited the agate show at De­ daughter, Sharon and son, Howard, Lake and the art museum and Doll all from Scio; Mr. and Mrs. Darrel House at Wecoma Beach. Sims and three daughters, Salem; Sunday visitors at the home of REMOVE THIS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sims. Sr., Mr. Mrs. Mabel Moore were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ken Sims, Jr., and fajnily, Patrick OI of Napa, Calif., «»«v* and i • « „ q :~. s I Roy ratriih SHADOW FROM Lebanon; 1. •nd Mr. llort ll.rri.; ' lh'.'r. h“±’'‘ Shedd; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harris, and four children of Sheridan. They Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson were accompanied by Jesse Patrick YOUR HOME and daughter, Judy, Eugene; George of Roseburg, father of Roy, who was S. Flook, and Mr. and Mrs. George was at one time S. P. conductor and Does your insurance fall short Flook. resided in Detroit from 1912 until The family holds this reunion each year marking their deceased moth­ he retired from railroad service. The of covering today’s higher Patricks had just returned from a er’s birthday, July 20th. month's vacation spent near Prince | value of your property? If so George, B. C., where they have a Bridal Shower Held you stand to lose important summer home. For Mrs. Jim Stahlman Recent guests at the Champion money in case of fire. DETROIT—A miscellaneous bridal home were Mrs. Champion’s sister shower honoring Mrs. Jim Stahlman and niece, Emm* and Joan Ramage (Donna Rae Stevens) was held at the of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. B. HILL INSURANCE home of Mrs. Buck DeLano recently. Hill and son, Lloyd of Vancouver, 1 Wash. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Gordon COMPANY Felicitations are in order for Mr. . Brown and Mrs. Joe Arsenault. Mrs. Stahlman was the recipient of many and Mrs. John Davis of Bend on the I SEE ITS SOON birth of a daughter, Barbara Lynne, lovely gifts. Refreshments were served to who tipped the scales at 7 pounds 4 Phooe 1708. Min City, Orep* Mmes. Alvina May, Betty Dunbar, ounces, born July 25 at St- Charles Barbara Slator, Fay Cooper, Berna- hospital there. Grandparents are Mr. dine Stoll, Clydia Story, Anna Stev- i and Mrs. I.en Davis of Idanha, and ens, O*kie Nyberg, Robert Shepherd, F * el Estey. Zella Oja, Pearl Giebe- r. Stella Davis, Laar* Rarey, Mrs. | Macki, Christ >a Nyberg, Martine I Rarey, Mary Witt, Sandra Young- b d, Becky Stoll, Lucille Brown. Hind Quarter of Beef at Retail Cost..... $78.97 I • la and Don-a Brown, Enid Arsen­ Equivalent hind quarter cut and wrapped ault, Carol Goodrich, Mill City, Mag-! g:e *nd Timmy DeLano, Audrey i Ready for your locker ...............................$54.00 Layman, Marly.e Friend, and Mary . Ann DeLano, Neosko, Mo. Savings to you...................................... $24.79 Sending gifts but unable to attend Locker rent $1 I per year. Savings on meat pays were Mmes. Edn* Myers, Hilma Dickie, Penny Shepherd, Phy Ilia locker rent plus locker use for other produce. Ketchum, Irene Stout, Phy Ilia Hill, Mabel Moore, Wayne Halseth. Brei- U. S. Good Round Steak, lb........................... 83c tenbuah Springs, Mary Clester, Mel­ FRESH FISH ba Harlan, Velma Aiderman, Lee Ware, Mill City; Ann Fagan, Delta Renn, Roma Cook, Millie Stahlman, MILL CITY Boots Champion, Chick Mason and 2-3 Phone 4407 Martha, Shirley Long and Edna Ma- Ph. 7243 m. Mill City Hrs. 8 a.m.- 6:30 p. m toon. DETROIT 10 lbs. 83' Golden West Ofir« Coffee lb. Ö3C IGA CORN 303 cans IGA PEAS 303. cans 7 cans 98' Swift’ning IGA Tomatoes 303 cns 7 cans 98c IGA CATSUP 2 bottles 29c * 1 I $ Green Onions bun 5€ GROUND BEEF Cucumbers each 5C 3 lbs 1.00 WATERMELON lb. 3? TURKEYS Pound 43c MEATS SAVINGS ON U. S. 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