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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1959)
I NEW SPRING BLOUSES FOR CHILDREN AND LADIES $1.98 to 3.98 MEHAMA—The Fellowship room at the church was the scene of 1 Engagement Announced large stork shower Friday evening, January 9 honoring Mrs. Richard Stuart. Mrs. Vin.ent Star assisted S. W. Broadway Phon** 2243 Mill City, Ore. the honor guest in opening the gifts, I The regular meeting of Marilyn brought for the Stuart’s new »on, Chapter, No. 145. OES, W3s held at Donald Richard. Mrs. Keith Phillips, Mrs. W. T. 1 the lodge hall Monday night with in Need of Printing—Call The Enterprise—6651 Julia Kemp, worthy matron and Walt Rains and Mrs. Luther Stout were er Brisbin, worthy patron, presiding hostesses for the evening and served Edna Hutches, n, a member of the del clous refreshments to Mmes. Estarl 1 und ommittee, wa* intro Stuart, Star, C. J. Blum, Don Bender, Ed Dunham, Henry Hays, G. V. duced and e-corted to the East. Appointed to the bylaws committee Christensen, Tex Kimsey, Milton Santiam Rebekah Lodge No. were Ethel Wills, Sylvia Duncan, and Roten, Hubert Wagner, Dale Champ, and JOOF Lodge No. 144 held joint Alvin Griffiths, Charles Crook. Paul Gertrude Mason. installati<n of new officers at cere As vice-president of tne Willam- Kirsch, John Apple, H. W. McCarley, monie« open to the public Saturday te Valley Matrons' and Patrons’ B L. Kirsch, R. L. McCall, J. M. evening at the lodge half. .-ociation, Edna Hutcheson invited Teeters, Harold Wodtly, Ed Silber District Deputy President Mabel the members and friends to attend a nagel, Ken Golliet, Giles Wagner, Yankua and District Deputy Grand dancing party to be held Thursday H rry Monroe, Alex Bodeker, Lloyd Ma-t«r Stanley Vail were in charge evening, February 12, at Jefferson. Sletto, Raymond Branch, Ray Rob of arrangements. Mrs. Agnes Carl Mr-. Hutcheson is chairman of the erts, James Hardy. Gerald Branch, ton and Ray White will head their affair which is on the regular meeting Mabel Patton, Jennie Moe and Lilly respective lodges this year as Noble night of the group. Three other chap Wolfkiel, Misses Jean Kimsey, Bar Grand; Mrs. Sophia Kist and Earl Roten, > — Bonnie Christensen and ters, a» wel. a- Marilyn, will be hosts: . bara ------ -------- Harper will assist as vice grand; Cedar of Scio; Acacia of Stayton; and I Harriet Golliet secretaries are Fau-tina Nesbitt and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stewart °f I Euclid of Jefferson. In all, eight1 Among those sendi.ig gifts were Otto Koeneke; Mrs. Blanche Syver- Gates are announcing the engage repre- I Aimes. Duane Wagner. Ira Kirsch, son, financial se retary; Treasurers, ment of tiieir daughter. Miss Connie chapters are expected to be I Scott Brown, Bonnie Wagner, L. E. sented. Daisy Geddes and Dell Smith, with Lou Stewart to Michael M. Hendricks, .! Wallen, Orrin Marshall, D. L. Teet- Appointed to help on the lunch com-1 the following appointive officers in son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hend mittee for the party were Gladys ers> Eugene Coles, Lawrence Pietrok, stalled: past noble grand«, Mrg. Doro ricks of Stayton. Lake, Mary Gulliford, and Ethel Gus Kirsch, Larry Kimsey. Roscoe thy Vail and John Clark; RSNG, Miss Stewart is a senior at San- Wills. Ruby Brisbin is to help serve. i Poole, James Blum, Ercill Wilson, Mabe) Yankus, Albert Harris; LSNG , tian Union High school in Mill City | ............................ ' Ethel Oveross, Misses Agnes Kirsch, Announcement of a MOES club < 1 Ada Pl.vmale, Lee Dike; RSVG, Wil- and Mr. Hendricks is a graduate of car<1 Dartv which wilTbe held at the Nancy Wodtly, and Sara Kay Wag- — ---- t High »:_ l ---- 1 He j is --------- _ < nCT t> wart. Otto Witt; LSNG Jen- Oa. St. r* Boniface «chool. now hall> • Monday, February 2. W - # - * . Inie Smith, George Loveal.; color attending Oregon State college. i At ’ the meeting Monday night $300 1 bearer. Carmen Barnhardt; wardens, No date has been set for the wed was turned over to the building fund f Qd$tmj$treSS Club Meets M rs. Marie Stewart, Harvey Dowdy; ding. I by the MOES club. . . c L 1 I-L conductor«, Mrs. Eva Duffy, Gus Especially honored Monday evening Zvf riigh jChOOl Library K eneke; outside guardians, were past matrons and patrons of ( Toastmistress Club met last Thurs Gladys Mason, Al Nesbitt; 1 Marilyn Chapter. Those present were i day evening in the library of Santi- guardians. Lettie Swan, Nat Wills; i Mary Gulliford, Lois Scott, Clara am Union High School, with Eleanor chaplains, Mrs. Rachel Olmstead, Irl Morris, Mabel Parker, Gertrude Ma Plymale. Pakula and Faustina Nesbitt as host son, Edna Hutcheson, Robert Draper, Installing officers included esses. . ........... .. ................................................. * a’«' The Mill City Garden Club and W. R. Hutcheson. | Wilma Stewart and Otto Witt Clever program covers featured the Serving on the refreshment com IIgrand marshalls; Mr«. Antonia Thom- mt't Thursday for 1:15 dessert lunch- Oregon Centennial, drawn by Sue as and A! Nesbitt as grand wardens; eon »t *be home of Mrs. J. C. Kimmel mittee at the close of the meeting Poole. The theme, centering about Why all the Mrs. Ida Fleetwood, grand chaplain, 1 "Hh Mrs. Fred Moore, co-hostess. were Edna Hutcheson. Lois Scott, and the Centennial, was “For Posterity." grand secretary, Mrs. Carmen Barn- Mrs. Harvey Tolbert, president, pre- Alta Moffatu The flag salute was led by Sunny hardt and Albert Harris; installing jat the business meeting. Plans red tape? Chance and the inspiration was giv- [treasurer, Ruth Hess and Albert Har-| were made ** for the club's ,‘u’ annual 1 Val I en by Eleanor LaMunyon. Sue Poole entine apron and cooked food sale. ‘stressed observance of the Centennial. l ris' “I also be Mrs. \ a l was presented a gift from | February 13. Lunch will During the business session. Faith Mrs. Wendell Heller will be I the lodge and also a Past Noble served. Hr: He! Veness and Kora Prichard were ap- | Grand pln"for"her Term’of o'ffice’ I ch-irman. Mrs. Curtis Cline pointed to represent the club at .She presented her officers with a aj,r°" ehairman and Mrs. Jennie Da- | MEHAMA—Mrs. Ed Castle v._ IV‘U last Saturday when the was opi Springfield I token of appreciation for their help.1 v,s in c.^ar(fe th,e,, Un,.h. Final F .. hostess -------- - - at .............. her home ....... Thursday »..—-—, even-! ^prmK«>eiu Springfield v Club was hostesses for You can understand why we don’t n i I . . — • “ I The drill team under the direction | P,an* W1H ma"e at February 5 i ¡ng January 8 for an absentee stork Council No. 2. I of .Mrs. Barnhardt presented a tri- ' at Mrs< ^urtls shower honoring Mrs. Robert Schie- Toaatmistrej sell narcotic» without a physician'» Toastmistress for the evening was bute to a number of long-time Re-I Cllne Mrs - Harvey Tolbert and Mrs. ( week, whose baby son wa; ------ — .» — .. ..as porn Janu- Sunny Chance. Extemporaneous prescription. But maybe you've ' bt kah member» who were presented, ”arvey M>'a‘ham showed colored ary g 6 The gifts gl were opened by the speeches were given by Leao Johnson wondered why we're so fussy their veteran jewels. Fifty-year pins slides of the trip she too to A. aska I j honor guests j mother-in-law, Mrs. on “Art is Universal," and by Jane - were giv. n to Mrs. M ibel Martin and a few years ago. A game of identify- 1 Carl about other things . . . like penicillin, sleeping Schiewek, who was assisted by . MVUVU Roach “ a For vs» I Posterity." sh™n on colored s ides Mrs. Ed Schiewek. Miss Daisv Geddes; 45-year pm tol ' Topicmistress was Kora Prichard pdls. the new tranquilizcis. These potent medi Mrs. I “tie (.entry; 40-year pins to1 Those present were Mmes. Carl who showed several seemingly unre- Gertrude an< ? Mrs. John Swan winning prizes Schiewek, Ed Schiewek, Sam Bridge», cations are called “legend drugs“ and you have I Mrs. M na Lacey, Mrs. . „ Jlated objects in*H picture. The mem- hich were potted plants. Mrs. Ra- Truman _______ Tibbets, ______ ,, Ed __ _______ .... . ___ riuns Dunham, Phillip Ibers wove a story around the pic- Mason; 35-year pins to Mrs. ’ NeliiW to have a prescription to get them. Reason: Un 'chael Olmstead received the door pietrok, Mike Schwindt, Gerald Lin-, tu re, Wachter, Mrs. Abb.e Geertsen, Mrs. 2- . ’ . 2 ---- Id Li.. lu>e, with Eleanor Pakula winning controlled use may do more harm than good. Jennie Davis, Mrs. Hattie Cole, and prize, an African violet. demann, Andrew Sieg Sr., Pat Lyons, i the traveling prize for the best 1%- t'reaent were Mrs. Harvey Meach- Only your physician knows whether you should Mrs. Mel Robinson; 30-year pins to Paul Schiewek, and the hostess, Mrs. minute speech on the subject. Mrs. Berg, and Mrs. prank Haves Castle. Among those sending gifts Mrs. Ida Fleetwood and Mrs. Grace am, Sue Poole gave a book report on ......... use them or not—and. if so. just how much. So »..u «« — i ---- r»_.u- »« — “ • _ _ guest and Mrs. Jennie Davis, Mrs. I were -- Lamoreaux. Mmes. Charles Bouche, Lowell the “Caldecott Award,” gleaning her Herbert Schroeder, Mrs. Curtis we require a prescription. It's a matter of profes Refreshments were served to the Stitfler. John Jungwirth,. Mike Fink, information from the Bookmobile, and large audience of members and Cline, Mrs. Danny Moore. Mrs.1 Ben Volten and Al Wells. sional ethics and the law. Always it '»common sense. displaying jackets from the books friends by a committee from both Louis Verbeck, Mrs. John Swan, Mrs. |whi h had been award winners. James Swan, Mrs. Wendell Heller, 1 .Mr. and .Mrs. I^rry Carrick and lodges. Gram.narii.ii for th? meeting was Mrs. Fred Moore, Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, Mr. ----- and . I ---- U Mrs. James Grant V,.«... were -Mt Sat- Faith Vene -, with Sunny Chance as Mrs. Charles Dolezal, 1 ,5?» “ -larvey , Urday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. lexicologist. Timer was Faustina Nes Tolbert, Mrs. Ray Stockd^Te, j was bitt, and speech analyst, Eleanor Olm <’°rdon McMorris. The evening Lowell Cree, and Mrs Rachel spent playing cards, followed by re- Pakula. Guest evaluator for the ev- stead. tre.-hments. , ening was Evangelyn Fleetwood. When Pgjf MâtrOnS'PatfOnS Officers for ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP 227 Stork Shower Honors Mrs. Richard Stuart Phone 62^ Mary Frinir Mary Kelly. Kelly, kVoman kV ornan s < Editor I—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1»5S Honored Monday Night Garden Club Plans Mr! Apron and Food Sale k * Shower Held for Mrs. Robert Schiewek MILL CITY PHARMACY Dependable Prescription Service Phene 6651 Mill City, Oregon Lyons W. S. C S. Plans Scandinavian Dinner LYONS—Mrs. Alice Huber was hostess for the meeting of the W. S. C. S. at her koine Tuesday afternoon. Mildred Prichard president presided over the meeting, with Ethel Huff man secretary The program was omitted and the time was spent ii filling the program and dates books for the coming year. A general discus- y the 27th was the date set for a Scandinavian dinner to be held at the church, with Effie Anderson in charge. Serving hours will be from 6 to 8 p. m. Plans were also discussed for the Father and son Banquet with February the 12th the date set for that, with com mittees to be appointed later. Rev. Ruth Cotton will be hostess for a cof fee at the parsonage on Tuesday morning, January 13 at 10 a. m. Attending th*, meeting were Ethel Huffamn, Doris Geraths, Reta Crus- on. Mabel Bass, Mildred Pritchard, Eleanor Smith, Ruth Cotton, Char- olette Thiel, Orpha Roye, Eva Bress ler, Alta Bodeker, ¡.etitia Lengasch- er, Mrs. Henry Stevens and the host ess, Mrs. Huber. p. . | f f\ 1 I I President of Rebekahs ».| i j Visits Lyons Lodge , Mrs. James Hardy I Hosts Women's Society MEHAMA—The Women's Society of the Mehama church met in the Fellowship ro. m Thursday, January 8 for a 1 o’clock desert luncheon followed by a short business meeting and program. Mrs. James Hardy was hostess for the luncheon and was also in charge of the program and devotions. The president, Mrs. Ray Roberts presided at the meeting. The Society’s mission sewing assignment was presented and accepted and it was voted to buy three dozen pie or salad plates for the church kitchen. Plans were discussed for finishing the second rest room in the church and also getting curtains for the stage in the Fellowship room. Com mittees were appointed to look into prices and report later. A strip film “The Living Word" was shown followed by singing and I closing prayer. Present for the meeting were: Mmes. Hardy, Roberts, James Wright, Keith Philipps, Ercill Wilson, H. E. •’ " I 1 tors. Att Ander-vn ' Winterize Now and Be Safe We have ANTI FREEZE ALSO HEATER and RADIATOR HOSE. Let us FROST CHECK your car before it’s too late. Cold Weather may be here to stay and a freeze-up could be costly. SEE US FOR TIRES—WE HAVE 'EM. Open 24 Hours a Day DRAPER'S FLYING A SERVICE WE (JIVE S t H GREEN STAMPS Phone 7442 Highway 22 '_ _ _ _ _ Morning Circle Meets At Jay R. Mason Home LYONS—A special meeting of Faith . The Morning Circle of the Pres- Rebekah lodge was held Monday ev- I bytenan church met last Thursday • n:ng, when Edna Ulster of Molalla, morning at the home of Mrs. Jay president of the Rebekah Assembly of Mason with seven members present. Oregon, came to pay her offi al visit. Chairman of the Circle, Mrs. Mel She wa.« accompanied by her hus- bourne Rambo, •»» unable to attend band Al Ulster who is Gland Herald j due to the illness of her daughter, of the Grand Lodge They with our ( Coffee and sweet roll» were served own District Deputy President Helen by the hostess during the session. Anderson was introduced and weleom-. It was announced that the group ed. The regular routine of business was to be responsible for flowers was carried out and for the good of. for the church on the Sundays during the order a very pretty tableau por the month of January, also that the traying "Queen Esther" was present morning circle would serve as host ed followed by a pretty drill. A beaut esses for the meeting of the Presby iful tribute was paid to the president, ter.an Women’s Association sche with Hazel Lewis in charge Those duled for Thursday morning at Fel taking part were Norma Pennington, lowship hall. Mrs. Dons Morris was in charge Beulah Lewis, Ronnie Wagner, Mild-' red Carr and Jean Roberts, followed of the lesson for the morning, Others by a mo-t interesting and instructive present included Mrs. Arlo Tuera, talk by the president Mrs. Ulster. At Mrs. W alter Mackie, Mrs. Robert the close of the meeting a no host, Roa.h, Mr». Barney Scott, pot luck supper was served with' Charles Mason, the hostess, ami Ross Mabei Ba.«.- and Eva Bressler the daughter-in-law ’, Mrs. J kitchen committee m charge. I son and daughter, Dorothy. PRINTING WORTHY THE OCCASION For life’» moil notable event» (bedding», En* gagement»,ete.) the In vitation or Announce ment must be socially correct, dignified in formal, perfect In craftsmanship. Beat way to make aure of this is to put your prob lem» of »ocial printing up to ua. Ve know vhat to do and hole to do it! CITY ENTERPRISE