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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1958)
Rebekahs Entertain Guests at Meeting THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1958 ANNOUNCEMENT Twenty guests from Eva Rebekah lodge in Stayton visited Santiam lodge at their meeting last Wednes Jean Scott, piano teach day evening at the IOOF hall, bring er is accepting a limited ing with them a “Friendship Key”. Sherry Richards Has They also enacted a clever skit in number of pupils. Mrs. Birthday Party Sept. 1 7 costume, "We’ve Got the Mumps.” Scott will consult with in I The fourth birthday anniversary of Presiding at the business meeting little Sherry Richards, daughter of | ’ was Mrs. Dorothy Vail, assisted by terested parents October I I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Richards, wa- The current season for the Mill Mrs. Agnes Carlson. It was announc 1,2 and 3. Phone 957. , observed with a party from 10 a. m- City Woman's Club was off to a good ed that the Rebekahs would serve | until 12 noon, Wednesday, Septem start Tuesday evening at Fir Manor dinner for the IOOF convention to ber 17 at the Richards home. A wedding of interest to many per with a good attendance for the no be held in Mill City October 18. Sherry were Gale and i sons here took place at 8:00 p m- Check the ads for bargains j Joe Honoring Chrissie Henderson, asked to Abrams, Sharon Muise, Wayne Saturday at St. Mark’s Lutheran host supper preceding the meeting. transferred to the Sisters lodge. and Brian Damewood, Teresa and i church in Portland, when Miss Vir In keeping with “Prospective Mem Mrs. Minnie Everton, who is Lonnie Ogleby, Jim and Kathy Hunt- ginia Martha Kahdy, daughter of ber Night,” Mrs. Don Paul and Mrs. the IOOF home in Walla Wa James Gordon became members of j er of Salem, Debby Rush, also of Sa- Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kahdy of Port Wash., has been adopted as Grand ! lem, Gary, Sherry, and Maurie land, became the bride of Charles the group. mother for the lodge and members In charge of the business meeting will remember her on special occa-1 Richards, Mrs. Bess Vandermeer, Wesiey Kuhlman of Salem, son of grandmother of the guest of honor, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Kuhlman of Al was the president, Mrs. Bill Hoeye, sions. Mrs. Hattie Cole of Santiam Mrs. Gale Abrams, Mrs. Ollie Muis«. bany, formerly of Gates and Mill with Mrs. James Putman serving as is a daughter of Mrs. Everton. secretary. Mrs. Glen Damewood, Mrs. Jerry City. Mrs. Antonia Thomas, Three Link t Hunter and* Mrs. Lyle Rush, both of Mrs. DeWitt was asked to report i president announced that plans The ceremony was performed by Salem, and Mrs. Clyde Richards, the on i the recent hearing in the Marion Manon i , w .r, progressing for the card party nartv were Dr. H. George Randolph, assisted by ' hostess. County Court on the “closed range' which will b«. held at the hall Nov. 8. Pastor Walter Knutson. policy. It will be voted on in Nov- Date of the district convention for Mrs. W. R. Silveirwood of Mc The lovely bride, who was given in ember. Santiam and other lodges in the Minnville spent Sunday with Mrs marriage by her father, wore a silk Announcement was made of the area was announced for November I Harry Wood. taffeta ballerina-length gown with Third District Workshop to be held 7 at Stayton. boat neckline, short sleeves, and Members were also reminded that Chantilly lace trim on the skirt. Her at Oswego on Tuesday, September 30, with Oregon ’ s Centennial as its Mr. and Mrs. W. H. (Mode) Davis veil was of elbow-length and she car-1 will be observing their 50th wedding ried a white orchid surrounded by theme. It was decided to make up a cook anniversary Sept. 28 when a recep yellow rosebuds and stephanotis on EK book of well-knwon recipes of mem tion will be held for them at the a white Bible. These are Wool and Nylon Washable bers and friends to be offered for IOOF hall, and their friends are in Maid-of-honor was Miss Afefe Kahdy, dressed in nectarine taffeta sale at a later date. It was also sug vited to attend. $12.95 Following the close of the meeting and carrying yellow spider chrysan gested that the club offer to assist the Lions Club in furnishing recrea refreshments were served from tables Matching Skirts Available. themums and stephanotis. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Marvin tional facilities, such as games or attractively decorated with fall flow Bibler and Miss Sally Kahdy, wear play equipment, for the City Park. ers and bowls of miniature fruit from Announcement was made for the the gardens of Rachel Olmstead. ing nectarine taffeta with matching shoes and carrying yellow spider tentative date for visit of the Blood- Serving on the committee were Mrs. 227 S. W. Broadway Phone 2243 Mill City chrysanthemums. The attendants mobile as Monday, September 29, 2 Olmstead, Mrs. Gladys Lake, Mrs. SHUITON offers you o big. 8-ounca wore single pearl-drop necklaces on to 5:30 p. m., at the Elementary Goldie Rambo and Mrs. Dorothy bottle of thi» luxuriou» lotion — for School Gym. The third polio shots Newberg. gold chains and earrings, gifts from holf the regulor price. Contoini the in the series will be due some time "heort" of lonolin—nature'» magic the bride. after November 15. ingredient that »often», tone» and Candlelighters were Miss Sharon 1 Firemen's Auxiliary Meets; When You Think of The October meeting for the club rettoret moisture to your »kin. Non- Henderson and Miss Ruth Gauslaa greoty ... melt» inttantly into dry, will be held at the home of Mrs. C. E. Arrange for Painting in matching gowns of yellow. * BURGERS or * ICE CREAM thir»ty area». Buy DESERT FLOWER Best man for his brother was Ron ' Rogers, with Mrs. M. G. Rambo and The Mill City Firemen's Auxiliary | HAND ond BODY LOTION now . . . Mrs. Adolph Brunner as refreshment Think of the ald Kuhlman of Mill City, aud ushers met at the fire hall recently with! while thii offer lattt I hostesses. The program will feature were Marvin Bibler and Vernon Marge Ditter and Lois Putman as' B.'bler.^Ail'Vhe men'wor“e‘white din- Gattie Bratxel, Marion County cohostesses. President gf the group i MILL CITY DRIVE IN District Attorney. ner jackets. Hazel Christensen, with Frances 1 When You Think of the Drive In Think of Assisting Mrs. Hoeye with the din is Merril A reception for approximately 150 as secretary, and Nadine Dug-1 guests was held in the church par ner arrangements Tuesday night was ¡ n , gan as treasurer. It was decided to Dependable * BURGERS * ICE CREAM ★ FRENCH Prescription lors immediately following the ere- Mrs. James Putman who was i have the downstairs meeting room charge of the coffee. mony. FRIES and * CONEY ISLAND HOT DOGS Service . of the fire hall painted. The bride's sister, Jeannine, pre Door prize was won by Hazel J. C. Kimmel sided in place of her invalid mother Christensen. Pinochle was played, who was unable to attend. She was Reception To Honor with Clara W’irkkala winning high pkonp AA07 Mill City attired in a pink faille sheath with Davis Golden Wedding and Betty Abrams, low. Refreshments were served. accessories. I A reception honoring the golden The bridegrooms mother wore a wedding annive«ary of Mr. and Mrs. black and white herringbone silk w H (Mode) Davi8 js being a . Are you sure your car or pickup is tweed sheath auR with matching ac- ed for gund September cessories. Their flowers were Talis 28 from 2 to 4 o’clock at the 1OOF in shape for the hunting season? man roses. hall. Hosts for the affair, to which Let us check your radiator and fill For going-away, the bride wore a all their friends are invited, will be white knit suit with moss green hat the local Rebekah and Oddfellow if with Allas anti-freeze. and patent shoes and bag. She wore lodges. The actual anniversary date You should have an oil change the orchid corsage from her bridal is Thursday, October 2. bouquet. In the Grange Hall Between Lyons and Mehama Another Golden Wedding will be and grease job too! Following a brief honeymoon at observed the same week in the vi Mt. Hood, the young couple will re cinity of N. W. Fifth and Alder side at 666 Summer St. S. E. in Sa Streets here when Mr. and Mrs. John lem. The new Mrs. Kuhlman, who Plambeck celebrate that occasion Lunch Served Between 12 and 1 graduated from Emanuel Hospital Wednesday, October 1. They plan to Turkey Dinner From 5:30 To 7:30 School of Nursing in Portland, will have a dinner for the immediate fam join the nursing staff of the Salem ily at their home Sunday, October b. UR VOIR CAR j Adults $1.00 Children under 12, 50c Memorial hospital. The bridegroom And not to be outdone—still an Phone 2408 Mil] City, Oregon Highway 22 is attending OCE at Monmouth. other celebration is scheduled for the same neighborhood in November when Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Mor rison observe their 60th wedding an niversary. Mary Kelly, Woman s Editor Phone 625 9 limited time offer! Virginia Kady, Portland; Woman's Club Has Chuck Kuhlman Wed First Meeting of Fall Saturday Evening DESERT FLOWER hand and body lotion Ladies’ Sport Jackets ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP MILL CITY PHARMACY Attention Hunters! Come to the 19th Annual Santiam Valley GRANGE FAIR Saturday, September 27 Bassett Chevron Station II II l’leaw Note Starting Time - 6:00 P. M. on Sunday 7:00 P. M. on Other Days THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 25-26-27 The Movie of the Year! ‘•PEYTON PLACE” PLEASE NOTE! Saturday to Adult Night For This Show. Children May Come if With Parents. But Not Alone. SUNDAY, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28-29 NATALIE WOOD, ED WYNN, in • MARJORIE MORNINGSTAR” Starts at 6:M Sunday Council Meeting Set For Toastmistress Clubs Sue Poole and Faustina Nesbitt of the Mill City Toastmistress club will be present at the meeting of Council No. 2 of the northwest region of In ternational Toastmistress Clubs in Junction City Saturday, September 127. The Philologian Toastmistress Club will be host for the meeting at I the Methodist Fellowship hall. A coffee hour at 10:30 a. m. will open the conference and will be fol- | lowed at 11 a. m. by an idea Bwap Cshop. A buffet luncheon at noon will I precede a business meeting of the council. Mrs. Robert Frieberg of Al- ' tuny, council chairman, will preside. Talent Program at 8 p. m. Door Prizes Given After the Program Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Ixtwery and children from Hood River were over night guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brawner. The Lowerys attended the Santiam- Maupin football game Saturday. Dr. Mark llammericksens Opto metric offices in the Bell building in Stay ton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m. to 6:00 P. M. No appointments ne cessary. adv. YOUR BEST BUY in TV NEW 1958 Miss Nancy Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Olson, plans to return to her studies at Oregon Technical Institute at Klamath Falls on Wednesday, Her first year henn> Miller of Albany, accom of college was interrupted by an panied Pink Mason to Yaquina Bay automobile accident during the win Friday and spent a few days there ter when she suffered severe injur ies of an arm. fishing. Pink said he caught silvers and several jack salmon. QUALITY Spotlit« Diol Top Tuning "Pull-puth” on/off twitch Zenith Target Tuner Bullt In UHF/VHF antenna Easy out foce glatt CONTRACT SNAG FALLING DETROIT AREA Two Blocks To Be Let Area Tour On October 3 Only Leave Forestry Headquarters Salem At 8:30 A.M. Leave Gates Guard Station At 9:15 A. M. Full Information Available At STATE FORESTRY HEADQUARTERS at Salem and Gates Guard Stations bottle of The Good Light Beer Hciddberq S/o* Brewed new 1958 ZENITH S bestl Cimpore ond See why before you buyl STAYTON RAD10&T. 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