5—THE MILL < ’T' f' TFRPRlbE THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1959 Large Crowd Present At Eastern Star Meet Here Monday Night »MiUEnds- Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cline are .-pending several days at their beach cottage near Waldport. Cathy Lawrence. 5 year old daugh Over 100 members and gues’.s were ter of Rev. and Mis. Larry Lawrence in attendance at the lodge hall Mon is .unfined to her home with the flu. day evening, April 13. for the recep Mr. and Mrs. Dave Warde and tion honoring Edna Hutcheson, a member of the Estarl Fund Commit family spent Sunday in Portland at tee of the Grand Chapter of Oregon, the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. which followed the regular meeting of Sandblast. Marliyn Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Dick Thielke spent two days A very brief business session, over in town last week attending to busi which Worthy Matron Julia Kemp and ness interests. The Thielke’s moved Worthy Patron Walter Brisbin pre to Eugene recently. sided, preceded the lovely affair. Many distinguished guests from all Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bruce and son. parts of the State honored Mrs. Michael of Salem, spent the weekend Hutcheson by their presence. Among here at the home of her parents, Mr. those introduced and escorted to seats and Mrs. Frank Blazek. of honor in the East were: Dasiy Thomson of Hood River, Worthy Among victims of the "flu bug here Grand Matron of the Grand Chapter last week were Mrs. Robert Roaeh of Oregon; Hazel Foster of Prine and Mrs. Donald Sheythe and her ville. member of the Estarl Fund Com son, Mark, and Mrs. James Olson. mittee of the General Grand Chapter and Past Grand Matron of Oregon; Philip Goble enrolled at an Elec Cloydine Uhrbrand of Springfield, tronics school in Salem recently. He Grand Ruth of the Grand Chapter; will continue working nights at Sim Ronald Gilsen of Lebanon, Associate pson Logging Co. plant at Idanha. Grand Patron of the Grand Chapter of Oregon; Merle Lamar of Silverton, Dr. Mark Hammericksen’s Upio- Estarl Awards Committee; Kay Truax metric offices in the Bell building in of Falls City, Estarl Fund Committee; Lillian Humphrey of Stayton, Chair Stayton; Thursdays from 1:00 p. m. man of Bay of Representatives Com to 6:00 R. M. No appointments ne nov- mittee; Mane Jacobsen, Chairman of cessary. Estarl Fund Committee; Gladys Mr. and Mrs. John D. Frace. Linda Hamsburgep, Chairman of Estarl Awards Committee; and Alice Robin and Claudia, spent Sunday at the Don son, Past Grand Matron of the Grand Moffatt home. They came over to ¡help Mrs. Moffatt celebrate her birth ■Chapter of Oregon. Grand Representatives present, for day anniversary. whom Jo Carrick of Stayton, repre Mr. and Ms. Jay R. Mason left senting the State of Maine, acted as spokesman, included Mariel Field for Saturday morning on a vacation trip the State of Idaho; DeLoris Porter which will take them to Corona, of Cottage Grove for Quebec, Canada; [Calif. They expect to travel con Marjorie Newkirk of Turner for Col siderably and return to their home orado; and Fannie Akers of South the latter part of May. Gate Chapter in Portland for Mary Mr. and Ml*. Mel Rambo and land. Worthy Matrons present, wno were Laura Jo spent the weekend visiting introduced by Doruehy Bradfieid of the Clayton Baltimore and Wallace Balem Chapter, included: Myrtle 'Henderson families near Redmond. Kinzer of Adah Chapter, Independ ¡They report beautiful weather with ence; Hazel Nyhus, Ramona, Silver- a picnic enjoyed at Indian Ford. ton; Edith Long, Cottage Grove; Ed Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderberg, Mr. ith Moore, Cedar, Scio; Doris Weeks, Cascade, Springf.eld; Jean Burbee, and Mrs. Jack Scott and Mr. and Meridian, of Eugene; Norma Thomp Mrs. Don Moffatt enjoyed dinner in son, St. Mary’s Corvallis; Eunice Salem Friday night, the occasion Jenks, Ainsworth, Salem; and Mary- being in honor of the birthday anni Pugh, Trinity Chapter. Salem. Wor versaries of the three ladies. they patrons were: Ed Jackson. Ra Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Plymale were mona, Silverton; Max Moore, Cedra, in Salem Sunday to visit her mo ■Scio; and Everett Hearing, Salem ther, Mrs. Charles Sullivan, who is in Chapter. During the reception, two vocal a hospital there. Mrs. Sullivan fell eolos, “Bless This House.’’ and “I and broke her hip the latter part Believe,” were sung by Miss Bernice of March, but is now getting along Potter, accompanied at the piano by as well as can be expected. Virginia Hoeye. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly and Worthy Grand Matron Daisy Thomson-favored the gathering with John, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ross, spent the weekend at the a few brief remirks, her motto be beach where they attended the La ing “To Keep the Eastern Star Light dies’ night banquet and party of the Shining.” Esther Foster. General North Lincoln Lions club which was Grand Chapter committee member, held at The Dorchester House. spoke briefly on the Estarl Fund project which sets up scholarships for In the runoff contest in Stayton young people wishing to further their Friday night for the United Pilgram- education along religious lines. A short addendum was arranged age for Youth, Miss Marlene Dolezal for the guest of honor, Edna Hutche of South Ealem high won first and .Marliyn Rasmussen of Aurora was son, by Associate Matron Elsie Völ kel and a group of officers, followed of South Salem high won first and Sandra Harris was the entry from by the presentation of a large plant Mill City. for her yard. Mrs. Hutcheson spoke in apprecia Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dowdy, have tion for the many honors in her be moved to Lake road near Clackamas, half, also presenting her husband, W. and he is now working in the depot R. Hutcheson, who, in turn, intro at Oregon City. Mr. Dowdy was de duced the “Grand Trailers,” Vic pot agent here before the company ’ Thomson, Carey Foster, and Paul closed the past week. The Dowdy’s Robinson. new address is 7525 S. E. Lake road, All those present who served as worthy matrons and worthy- natrons Portland 22. m the year of 1957-58, which was the The Bob Hill and Charles Kelly year the Hutchesons sat in the East, families enjoyed dinner in Salem were introduced to the assemblage. Friday evening, the occasion being Julia Kemp, the worthy matron, the Kelly’s 27th wedding anniversary. read several poems which she dedicat After dinner, the group attended the ed, respectively, to the Grand Repre “Home and Garden Show” in the sentatives, the Estarl Fund Commit grandstand at the State Fairgrounds, tee, the Estarl Awards Committee, sponsored annually by the Salem and one on “Friendship” to everyone Downtown Lions club. present. Concluding the delightful affair was Mill City friends have received the serving of dainty refreshments word of the death of Thomas Court from an attractive table embelished ney, Sr., father of Rev. Thomas with blue net, caught up with tiny Courtney, Jr., of Beaverton, and pink nosegays, and centered with a former pastor of the Mill City Chris shimmering white peacock, the crea tian church. Mr. Courtney’s death tion of Elsie Völkel. Other decora was unexpected and happened while tions included huge baskets of pink he and his wife were visiting their and white Spring “blossoms,’’ and large “friendship rings” hanging from daughter and family at Boca Raton, i Florida. Services were at Boca Ra the ceiling. ton. Rev. Courtney flew to Florida Marie Jacobsen, Chairman of the for tbe services. Estarl Fund Committee, was asked to preside over the serving table, \. C. C. Day will be observed Sun with Celene Taylor dipping punch, and day, April 19 at the local Christian Addie French also assisting. Chair man of the refreshment committee church. Each year on NCC day a student from Northwest Christian was Clara Morris, assisted by Alpha College at Eugene speaks at the Everly, Tena Graham, Nina Hoover, morning service and a special offer Geneva Jacobsen, Shirley Baughman, ing is taken for the college. This Agnes Carlson, and Ethel Willis. year, Terry Frichette, a junior who is training for the minsitry will be A meeting »«> held Tuesday af the guest speaker. Terry is 21 years ternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert old and is from Yakima, Wash. The Veness, with mothers of kindergart public is invited. en children in attendance. Plans were \ letter was received thia week by made for “graduation" which will be held Thursday evening, May 21 at The Enterprise from Mrs. Vern 7:30 at the Gates high school build Thomas, former residents here who ing. Plans were also discussed for now live in Tucson, Arizona. She says the picnic which will also be May 21 the weather has been near perfect, it at the City park in Mill City. Fol had been 97 once this Spring. Mrs. lowing the meeting coffee was served Thoma» has n w joined a bonded baby .by the hostess to Mmes. Harold sitting agency, and is kept busy. She Simes, Russell Kelly, William Mc says Tuc«on is growing very rapidly. Clintock, James Grant, George Staf Their son Pat is now with the army ford, Hampton, Richard Freeman, and is n>>w stationed in Iceland. M.ke Wihiam Lee, Joe Fencl, and Robert is also in the senrice. She reports all of the family is ji good health. Veness. Santiam Defeats Scio and Detroit in Ball Games By Rodney Schaer Thur.-day n.ght the Wolverine ball team edged Scio 5-4 in a close game. The game was tied up to the seventh when Bob Gordon got a long hit, bringing in the winning run. John Henry and Louie Morgan both got a single and,a double, also Jamie Baughman hit a triple ind a single. Don Howe pitched the game and Bevier was on the receiving end. Wolverine» Pell Cougars Santiams first game under the lighes turned out to be a thriller, with the Wolverines stopping Detroit 6-0. Mighty John Henry pounded out two singles while Dorman Gregory slammed a double. Gary Bevier pitched the game and allowed only one hit. Lyons Garden Club Holds Regular Meeting LYONS—Lottie Grosso and Betty Carter were hostesses for the April meeting of the Lyons Garden Club held in the fireplace room of the Methodist church Wednesday after noon. Each member answered to roll call by bringing their favorite gar den tool, and the program for the day was “Care of Gladilous and Dahlias.” Plans were discussed for the Spring Flower Show and May 15 is the date set for that, with various committees to be appointed later. Theme chos en for the show was “Wheels of Time.” Games furnished the enter tainment, after which a plant and bulb sale was held. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting to Bea Hiatt, Evelyn Julian, Ann Holzfuss, Pat Blum, Gertrude Weidman, Doris Ger- aths, Marion Pennington, Jaunita W’right, Alta Bodeker, Mary Fink, Hannah Robinson, Ruth Cotton, Ver- gine Scott, Dorothy Downer, Mar tha Cruson, Alma Spellmeyer, Donna Asmussen and the hostesses, Mrs. Grosso and Mrs. Carter. Past Noble Grand Night Held by Lyons Rebekahs LYONS—Past Noble Grand Night was observed at the regular meeting of Faith Rebekah Lodge Wednesday evening. Each past noble gland an swered to roll call with a clever little verse or helpful hints for the better ment of the lodge followed by the us ual routine of business with the re ports of various committees. Jean Roberts resigned as treasurer and an other will have to be elected at the next regular meeting. Mildred Carr reported on the United Nations meet ing with the final meeting to be held in Stayton on Friday evening, April 10. Plans were also made for the .-smorgasbord dinner which is to be held on April 16. At the social hour a cake walk was enjoyed and refreshments were serv ed by Gertrude Weidman and Helen Johnston with the tables beautifully decorated carrying out the spring motif. Three Ladies Celebrate At Rhoten Home Sunday MEHAMA—Mrs. Milton Roten, Mrs. Marvin Edwards and Wayne Stavang were honor guests when they celebrated their birthdays with a dinner at the Roten home Sunday, April 12. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shepherd. LeRoy. Jerry and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Edwards, Carol and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mor gan, Juanita «nd Johnny and Mrs. Byron Bates, all of Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stavang and Wayne, and Miss Mary Jane Silbernagel of Stayton, Bertie Bates, Mrs. Elmer Limbeck and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Burton all of Scio; Mrs. Harry God win of Albany, Mrs. George Bowlby, Pendleton, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten, Bobby and Barbara. Mr*. Dorie Morris wm taken to the Induction Ceremony Held for Cub Scouts The induction ceremony for a large group of new Cub Scouts, six dens in all. was impressively put on by cand lelight in the library of the high school Tuesday night before many interest ed parents and friends. Coming from Sale, i •-> < i.i t ;h<. . •: < in- nv was Frank Tomi., who was accompanied by Don Bull, State District Executive, i In charge of arrangements for the meeting was Joe Lalack, who gave I the background for the various i achievements attained in Cub Scout- i ing, and introduced the following: Beryl Lamb, Cubmaster; Stanley Vail, Committee for Advaneeuient; Gene K.mired. Secretary-treasurer; Dellis Hince, Assistant Cubmster; a»d Harold Pearce, institutional repre sentative. Besides being chairman, I Lalack is head of public relations. Den mothers introduced were: Den , 1, Mrs. Joe Lalack and Mrs. Dellis , Hince; Den 2, Mrs. Martin Hansen, i and Mrs. Paul Cline; Den 3, Mrs. Glen Damewood and Mrs. Edsel Croan; Den 4. Mrs. June Htiueter and Mrs. Francis Bodeker; Den 5, Mrs. Richard Freeman and Mrs. Gerald Ruby; and Den 6, Mrs. Al Ziebert and Mrs. Carl Budlong. At the close of the ceremony, the “Bob-Cat” pins were pinned on each . boy, upside-down, by his parents. They are t - be turned r-ght-side-up after he has done his first good deed. Entertainment for the evening con sisted of clever -kits by the first two dens. Den No. 1 headed by Mrs. La lack and Mrs. Hince, put on a colorful ■ squaredance to the recording of “Red mg," which brought appreciative laughter, as four of the partners took the parts of girls in sunbonnets. In cluded were Joe Hince. Monty Lalack, Johnny Lee, Mark Bennett. Charlie Stewart, Phillip Crandall, and Billy Kershaw as Den Chief. Den No. 2, < oached by Mrs. Han sen and Mrs. Cline, put on a humor ous skit entitled “The King With | the Terrible Temper,” the costuming for which brought many smiles. Tak ing part were Terry Hansen, Pat Kelly, Craig Shaw, Dennis Cline, and Brent Cole, with John Kelly coach ing as Den Chief. Rrefreshmer.ts were served later by the JayCettes. By Mrs. John Teeters Mrs. May Quire returned to her home in Eugene Sunday after a few days’ visit with her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts and dai ghters. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee and children of Salem were here tran sacting business on Saturday and also visited a short time at the Ed Castle home. Visitors last Wednesday at the Frank Buckler home were Mr. Buck ler’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Niemyer of Salem. The Niemyers came to help the Bucklers celebrate their 48th wedding anni versary. Weekend visitors of the Bucklers were their daughter and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Al Molnar and Jim of Oak Grove. Sunday guests of Mrs. Mabel Pat ton were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patton of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Don Stoddard of Milwaukie. The Crusade for Cancer drive is starting here this week. The commit tee in charge is headed by Mrs. Elmer Taylor and she will be assisted by Mrs. D. L. Teeters as co-chairmn. Several other volunteers will help with the soliciting of contributions. Raymond H. Castle of Bemidji, Minn., visited from Monday to Wed nesday of last week with his uncle and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Castle. Raymond Castle made his home with the Castles here for several years when he was a child. The Castles took their guest to Portland Wednes day where he visited relatives before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Frame of Oakridge visited a couple of days the first of the week with relatives here. SAVED See Us for Printing The Mill City Enterprise Coffee, Cooked Food Sale And Bazaar MILL CITY FIRE HALL Friday, April 17th Beginning at 10 A. M. 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According to report, Mrs. Morris was expected to under go «urgery, during which "pins” would be set into her knee, on Friday, April 10, which was ironically her b.rthday anniversary. A gr«>up of relative» met Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten for a pot luck dinner in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Harvin Ed wards, Mrs. Milton Roten and Wayne Stavang. Present at the dinner were: Mrs. George Bowlby of Pendelton, Mrs. Hazel Godwin of Albany, Mrs. Crystal Limbeck, Bertie Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Burton, Miss Mary Jane Silvemagle all of Scio, Mr. and Mis. Earl Stavang and Wayne of Ly ons, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd, Bon nie Lou, Leroy and Jerry, Mrs. Myrtle Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morgan, Juanita and John, Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Edwards, Carol and Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten, Barbara and Bobby, Plan to Attend the Firemen's Auxiliary Be Alive! 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