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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1958)
'!/U 4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1», 1958 To get one pound (about 3 cup*) of shelled nut meats you’ll need th.s many in shell; Filbert* 1*» los.. wal nuts 21,i pounds, and almonds 3Vj pounds. 88c TOY SALE PoGG Mary Kelly, Woman $ Editor Mrs. Ray Roberts To Head Women’s Society of Mehama Presby. Church The Women's Society of the Me hama Church m<t in the Fellowship room of the church Wednesday Dec ember 10 for a 1 oclock dessert luncheon followed by the meeting and urogram. Election of officers was the chief business of this meet ing. The nominating committee com posed of Mrs. Keith Philiips, Mrs. James Hardy and Mrs. J. M. Teeters gave tneir report and the slate of officers selected by the committee were unanimously elected. The new officer* are: Mrs. Kay Branch, pres ident; Mrs. J. M. Teeters, vice pres ident; Mrs. James Wright, secretary and Mrs. L. E- Wallen, treasurer. | A short film, “Silent Night,’’ was i shown and the group joined in sing ing Christmas songs. Mr*. Ray Roberts was hostess for the meeting and others present were, Mmes. Art Anderson L. E Wallen, j H. E. Smith, Walter Johnson, D. L. Teeters, Janie* Hardy, B. L. Kirsch, J. M. Teeters, P. N. Hughes, James Wright and Jennie Moe. Phone 625 * Gloria Wesley Becomes Bride of Larry Urban Hospital Auxiliary Has Meeting December 11 The board of directors of tne San- t.’am Memorial Hospital Auxiliary held their Christmas meeting at the hospital December 11. The hospital staff did the decorating and the di rector« from Mill City, Mrs. J. C. Kimmel and Mrs. Arlo Tuers, furn ished the refreshments. Instead of the usual gift exchange each one took a gift for the ho-pital kitchen or pediatric ward. The Auxiliary for 1969 will start a bank account for the first new baby boy and girl born at the hospital. The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Paul Kirsch. Acacia Chapter of the Eastern Star will serve the annual luncheon in February. LYONS—The home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Wesley was the scene of a pretty winter wedding Sunday even ing, December 14, when their daugh PLAY-DOH ter, Miss Gloria Wesley, became the bride of Larry Urban, son of Mrs. GAMES Pete Harris, Mill City. Rev. Ear] B. HOLSTERS Cotton officiated at the 8 o’clock ceremony. Mrs. Cotten, was organist. NURSE & DOCTOR SETS She sang “Because” and “The Lord’s TEA SETS Prayer.” The room was beautifully decorated UKELES - FLUTES with holiday greenery and white Chrysanthemums and white and red DISHWASHING SETS topped candles. TANKS - JEEPS The bride, given in marriage Vy I her father was attired in a white TRUCKS-CARS sheath dress with white feathered hat PURSES-PLANES and her flowers were red rose buds. Miss Virginia Urban, sister of the And many, many more groom was bridesmaid, wearing a Selections pale green dress and carried a nose gay of red and white. Irvin Tucker of Gates was best man for the gro-.m. Hundreds of Toy and GATES—Mrs. Rex Herron. nee Mrs. Harris attended her son’s Amber Bond, was the inspiration for Gift Items wedding in a beige colored dress and a lovely bridal shower on Friday ev- wore a red rosebud corsage. Mrs. ening, given by the member* or trie OPEN EVENINGS The Gay Nighters held their first Wesley wore a black dress and wore Gi te« Women’s Club in the clubhouse. U nite and gay Christmas decorations UNTIL CHRISTMAS I dance session of the season at the an orchid corsage. The ceremony wa* attended by the were used in the large room and a I Orville Downing place in Fox Val ley Saturday night. The meeting was immediate family and grandparents brisk fire in the fireplace added cheer. After hilarious introductions and « in the form of a pot luck dinner with representing three generations. A reception followed with Mrs. guessing game, the bride opened her i h business meeting held before the dance session. Frank Spellmeyer, Don Fred S hwack of Salem cutting and gifts, assisted by Dinah Herron ano ! Moffatt and Orville Downing were serving the three-tiered cake. Pre Carol Sue Ball. Refreshments were served from a named by President Jack Scott to siding at the punch bowl was Mrs. 185 First Street | p k candidates for office for the Van Prichard Sr., and Mrs. Joseph- buffet table, which held a large new year. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chi- ine Morgan, grandmother of the brida] bouquet fashioned of last sum Stayton, Oregon |che«ter, who moved here from The groom served the coffee. mers leaves and long stemmed seed i The young couple will make their pods, all in white, with pink and I Dalles, were guests. I home in Mill City. blue Christmas baubles being added for the blossoms, to which long stieamers of blue heads and s:’vevv tinsel were added. Mrs. Nathan Bond, of Mulino, the bride’s mother was asked to pour. Out of town guests were Mrs. Now is the time to buy LYONS—The regular meeting of Dot Howell and connie Howell of Faith Rebekah Lodge was held at Oregon City; Mrs. Marlin Cole, Lois the hall Wednesday evening with Evans, Camille Goble and Donalee Mrs. Marie l Zona Sischo noble grand presiding. Oliver, all of Salem; AND The usual routine of business was Herron, Rosella Oaywood, Ida Carey, carried out, and the sick reported Hattie Cole, Phyllis Romey, Blanche on. Plans were discussed for the I Syverson, and Rose Roten, all of 'January 5 meeting when the presi- I Mill City; Mrs. Ruth Kershaw and. I dent of the Rebekah Assembly will ’ her • mother, Mrs. Minnie Sizer ore, During the month of December we will give a I Mmes Victor Herron. Fred Kist, Chet 1 pay her official visit At the social hour their annual 'Edholm, Henry Eccleston. Olivert I Christmas party was held. At that Watson, Merle Devine, Frank No- I time secret pal names were revealed vack, Harold Wilson, Mary Howell ' and new one drawn for another year. • Joe Novack, Maude Davis, Charles Instead of a gift exchange as in pre Tucker, G. C. Barnhardt, Gwenn Schaer, A. T. Barnhardt, Ruth Hess, vious years. Each member brought _ sdme item of food to make up a box ( Os. ar Osterhout, Um. K. nutchi. >n, Walter Brisbin, Claren e Ball, lor a needy family, f I Waiter Ball. Max At the close of the meeting dain -1 Grennough, Willard Howell, Glenn \A/ith copy of this advertisement ty refreshments were served carry- Hennes*, Clare Rush. Arlene Ker- | ing out the Christmas motif with shaw, Penny Newberg, Floyd Völ ■Celelie Taylor, Blanche Wagner, Hel kel, Toni Newberg, Nellie Allen, Come in Today and Check with Us en Anderson, Ro-e Coffman and Flor all of Gates. Those »ending gift« were; Mme-. ence Branch th«- committee in charge. The Three Links Club of the lodge Ruble Stubbs, Pearl Oliver. Betty | will hold their cooked food sale on Kelle, Margy Pi.rher, Wii a bun- Saturday, December 20th at the garner. Birdie Wilson, Velma Carey, John-on, Audrey Levon, Thiels store in Lyons and at the Gol- Frankie Sarah Rains, Floyd Swaim, Elmer liet store in Mehama. Iwyiait cart or youR.cAR Klutke, Ned Richards, all of dates; the Evans family, Mrs. Cecil Haun of Mill City. Oregen Phone 2408 Highway 22 Mrs. Carl Stevens. Rick real; Check the ads for bargains Salem; Mrs. May Anderson, Tillamook, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Larson, Mows Lake, Wm- CAMPS SPORTING GOODS December Tire Sale Assembly President To Visit Lyons Rebekahs Theta Rho Girls Have Dancing Party Mr. and Mrs. (barley Day receiv ed word Sunday of the birth of a son early Sunday morning to Mr. and Mr». James Staley of Eugene. The bat.-, who i- their third son, has been named Richard Lyle. He we ghed 8 Beta Kappa Theta Rho No. 58 gave pounds 15 ounces. Mrs. Staley was a dance at the Mill City firehall Sat tne former Betty Class. urday night. The advisors Dorothy- Vail and Jenny Smith were chaper Mrs. Chas'. Kelly returned last ones. Agnes Carlson, vice grand of week from -pending two weeks in Santiam Rebekah lodge played re Manhattan, Kan-**, with her daugh cords and Antonia Thomas assist« i ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul at the door. Don Carlson and Eldon Barkley and their new son, Daniel Hutcheson assisted in getting the Ue-ton, who was born November hall ready. During th* evening there 18. The tr.p by train was wonderful, were three dance contests. Broom, the weather in Kansas wa« beautiful Best Dancers and Balloon dance, for (even though it snowed 6 inches on I which prizes were awarded. Refresh Thanksgiving), and the visit with the ments of cookies and punch were little grandson was delightful. He, .served. has red hair and blue eyes and is i Following the dance, 12 girls en called “Danny,” joyed a glumber party at the lodge On the return trip. Mrs. Kelly hall. Attending were Aloha Thoma*. got off the train at LeGrande, Ore., Sharon Stevens, Allene Stevens, Vera to jo.n her husband and the Lee Dennis, Barbara Hirte, Ray Yankus, Rosses at the Lions Club Mid-winter Marla McWhirk, Sharon Hirte, Carol Conference. It snowed there Satur Garrison, Carol Randal, and Peggy day, but they were able to drive Vail. Chaperones were Dorothy Vail, home the next day. assisted by Sandra Merry. Girls and Ladies Leotards Excellent for Christmas Gifts. New Blouses and Dresses. Make Our Store Your Headquarters for Last Minute Gift Shopping. JENNIE’S Next to Stewart’s Grocery FREE GREASE JOB with oil change is our CHRISTMAS GIFT REGULAR TIRES to you SNOW TIRES DISCOUNT ON ALL Mill City ♦ ♦ ♦ Jack’s Richfield Service Phone 2051 NEW TIRES Bassett Chevron Station _________________ MISS AMERICA 17 Jewell. unbrtaliaNa mainspring, expansion bracelet $35’5 MAR'HA WASHINGION 21 5 precision Bdivitmoflt» unbreeMU maiotprmg S3975 AMERICAN CLIPPER P relt-wmd'ng, teitifred weterpropf' »hock reiirtent unbreak »C-re mainspring magnetic, radium hands and »wete record SENATOR 17 tewei*. »hoc i mainH’ 'i luwry eiL-ans.or dULOVI DIAMOND LA PETITE ’•aàaOi» $5950 Telephone 1843 LYONS- Mi .« Margaret C. Mo hurin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mohurin of Scio, and SPA. Wilmer H. Downer, son of Mr and Mr*. Hallie P. Downer of Lyons ex changed wedding vow- Tuesday »ev ening, December 1»> at s o’clock be- ore a pretty andle-lighted and holly (•••decked fireplace in the r<-cr ation | room at the Clarence Goodell home in Stayton. Mrs. Goodell is a sister of the groom. The bride entered the room on the arm of her brother-in-law. Clarence Goodell to the rr.us c of ’1 Love You Truly" with Walter H Bell officiat ing at the nuptials. The bride chose for the wedding a blue ehromspun gown >di -e fash- oned with hip-line design and baller ina skirt, and wore a pink rosebud corsage M.-s Nina I Mohurin sister of the bride »»< bride-maid, wearing a pink gown styled like that of the brides and wearing a white rosebud corsage Clark St-ven-on, cousin of the groom »’•< best man. Due to i Ines« the bride’s parents were unable to attend. Mrs. Downer rho-e foi her - n’s wedding a white lac» over taffeta, with a pink rose bud corsage. A reception was held immediately f Rowing the ceremony, with Mrs. Clarence Goodell, sister of the groom cutting and serving the cake. Mrs. Eddie Hughs and Mrs Eddie Minten Jr ng. a id Mrs. George Ba.-l, sistet f the grwom passing the eue«t book. The ne wlyweds will honeymoon f. er a wee)< at Ocean Lase end other oast*; pv .nt« After their return the • w Mrs. Downer will resume her ►o«it «’n al th« D’ Va- Eat n home m Sa to hi win. «.A ers Mr Still Christinas Shopping? We have many gift items in stock. Shop here and make it easy on yourself. Ask About Cameras 35s. Movies Brownies The Drawing for the Tea Cart and Toaster will be made December 22 at 3 P. M. Christmas 'Free Decorations Special Multiple Lights Regular $2.69 value now $1.19 MILL CITY PHARMACY Phene 6651 Mill City, Oregon