The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 21, 1959, Page 4, Image 4

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    4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1959
Paqe> Pre-Nuptial Shower
Mary Kelly. Womf,„ .
Mary Kelly, Womans Editor
PORTERsLAU
Frances Nesbitt Is
Installed as Worthy
Advisor of Rainbow
Phone RO 9-2154
STRAWBERRY
Pickers Wanted
Strawberry picking will start on or about June 8.
See Map Below of Bus Route and Schedule
REGISTER NOW
By Phoning Stayton RO 9-2696 or Write to
Douglas Heater
Rt. I, Box 306
Stayton, Oregon
V'T>or* Corner
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Mrs. Don Paul To Head
Woman's Club Next Year
The May meeting of the Mill City
Woman’s Club was held Tuesday
night at the home of Mrs. Herbert
I St hr eder, with Mrs. R F. Saucier
and Mi>. C- E. Rogers a® refresh­
ment hostesses. Mrs. Bill Hoeye, pres­
An impressive installation tert- ident, was in charge of the business
mony for the new officers of Marilyn meeting, with Mrs. James Putman
Assembly, No. 60, Order of Rainbow as secretary.
for Girls, was heid at the lodge hall
Two high school girls, Barbara
Sunday afternoon, May
17. with Hirte and Karren Marshall, repre-
Becky Stoll of Idanha as the Install­ sentating the
teen-age committee,
ing offi er under the direction of the called “TAC,” explained the needs
mother advisor, Mrs. Robert Draper. of the committee and requested the
Other installing officers were Chap- sponsorship of a float for the Fourth
lain, Sandra Olson; Recorder, Phyl- I of July parade which is to feature
lis Pate; Marshall, Shereen Muir; the Centennial theme.
The girls
and Musician, Mis. Bill Hoeye.
tated that their group was willing
installed as the new worthy ad­ to help serve or put on entertain-
visor, with the crowning ceremony
ment for any organization contact-
put on by the new Canyon Chapter of
ing a member of their committee,
DeMolay for Boys, was Miss Frances
A report of the Y’outh Committee
Nesbitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
was given by Virginia Hoeye who
Al Nesbitt. For her installation, told of the recent ‘‘show me i” ’ trip
i rances wore a pink taffeta formal sponsored by the club for the Camp­
with a corsage of stephanotis at the fire Girls. Short reports were also
waistline.
given on the meeting of the Marion
Others installed were associate County Federation of Women's Qlubs
worthy advisor, Nancy Storey; Hope, held here in April, with the Mehama
Pat Henry; Faith, Judy Kay; Char­ club as co-hostess.
ity, Sharon Hirte; Recorder, Kathy
Promotion of the continuation of
Harris; Treasurer, Doris Hutchinson; the Linn County Bookmobile was
Chaplain, Patsy Pennick; Drill Lead­ discussed at length, and letters
er, Sandra Harris; Associate Drill > | from individual tax-payers encour­
Leader, Bonnie Boroughs; Musi.ian, [ aged. Several club members who are
Janet Hutchinson; Choir Director,
residents of Linn County wrote
Cheryl Hirte; Outer Observer, Ro- their letters immediately following
zillah Yankus; Confidential Observ­
the club meeting, to be mailed to the
er, Janice Logan; Love, Barbara
county court.
Cunningham (who was not present);
Chief business of the evening was
Religion, Suzy Carlson; Nature, Alice
election of officers for the next year,
Birkett; Immortality, virgins* i.uh-
upon report of the nominating com­
aids; Fidelity, Ellen Hoeye; Patroit-
mittee given by Mrs. Jerry Pittam,
ism, Carol Pate; Service, Sharon
with others serving on the committee
Whitsett; and Page, Arlene Kershaw;
being Mrs. M G Rambo and Mrs. De
Choir members include
Dorothea
Witt.
Humphrey, Sandra Jackson, and Lau-
,\e’v club officers include: presi­
rene Podrabsky.
dent, Mrs. Don Paul; first vice presi­
Members ot the Canyon Chapter
of DeMolay taking part included: dent, Mr». Jerry Pittam; second vice
president, Mrs. John Muir; recording
Master Counsellor, Jim
Gulliford;
■senior Counsellbr, Kurt Baugnman; secretary, Mrs. J. C. Kimmel; corres­
ponding secretary. Miss Daisy Ged­
Junior ( ounsellor, Walt Thomas;
des; and finance committee, Mrs. C.
Marshall, Oscar Harris; Chaplain,
Alan Tuers; Junior Deacon, Dennis M Cline. Mrs. H. A. Schroeder, and
Mrs. Donald Sheythe.
Jenkins (not present;) and Guardian
it was voted to combine the annual
of tne Temple, Ray Gulliford. Dad of
silver tea donations for the Child­
DeMolay tor the group is Robert
ren’s Farm Home and the Campfire
Draper.
Girls with the no-host dinner dated
Immediately following the instal-
for 6 o’clock. Tuesday, June 16, at
lation, the new worthy advisor in­
the O. K. DeWitt home with husbands
troduced her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and guests invited.
Al Nesbitt, and presented them with
Bingo was played for “white ele­
Hower... Mr. Nesoitt then presented
phants" followed by refreshments.
his daughter with a new gavel.
Mrs. W. W. Mason helped serve as
Introduced and escorted to the
Mrs. Rogers was unable to be pre-
East were the past worthy advisors: sent.
sherry Hansen, Phyllis Pale, Shereen
Muir, Sandra Olson, and Becky Stoll.
Other distinguished guests intro­
duced and seated in the Honored East
were Edna Hutcheson, grand com­
mittee member for the Estarl Fund,
Grand Chapter of Oregon, OES; and
Eugene Jacobson, wor.-n.pfui master,
Mrs. Leo Poole presided at the
Mill City Lodge. No. ISO, A.F.&A.M.
hollowing the crowning ceremony recent meeting of the Mill City Toast­
[for the worthy advisor, Jun Gulliford mistress club when a slate of officers
for the new year was presented by
and Janue Baug.onan presented Fran­
the nominating committee with Mrs.
ces Nesbitt and Be ky Stoll with yel­
Joe Johnson, chairman. Recommend­
low nosegays on benalt of Canyon
ed as president were Mrs. William
|< hauler of DeMolay.
Prichard and Mrs. Kenneth Chance;
Miss Nesbitt presented gifts to her vice president! Mrs. Al Nesbitt and
: installing officers, also a gift of ap- Mrs. Kenneth Chance; secretary. Mrs.
preeiation to Dorothy Draper, the Dale Crandall, Mrs. Leo Poole;
inv.her advisor.
Treasurer, Mw. Lester LaMunyan;
A clever degree, spelling out her club representative. Mrs. Al Pakula,
I name was put on for Becky Stoll, M rs. William Prichard and Mrs. Joe
junior past worthy advisor, by Fran- Johnson. Election of officers will be
Joes Nesbitt and a group of girls, after held at the next meeting
which her Rainbow Bible was pre­
Mrs. Poole reported on attending
sented to Becky by Mrs. Draper.
the Northwest Regional conference at
Another short degree, spelling out Bellingham, Wash., when the Mill
[ "Frances" was presented for the new- City club won the ‘‘Club of the Year“
[ ly-installed worthy advisor by Becky trophy.
I >loli and the officers.
Invocation was given by Mrs. John­
Miss Patsy Pennies announced the son with Mrs. Chance acting as Top-
following program: vocal duet by lemistress.
Sandra Thomas and Yvonne Di-key,
Theme for the evening was Russia,
accompanied by Robeit Harris; and with topics pertaining to members’
I two piano solus by Bernice Potter.
views on Russia with Mrs. Robert
A gift and message of congratula- Roach winning the traveling trophy
; tion was given to Miss Nesbitt by for the best speech.
Mrs. W. R Hutcheson on behalf of
Education speech by Mrs. Kenneth
¡Miss Julia Kemp, worthy matron of Chance was appropriate for the forth­
Marilyn Chapter, No. 145. OES.
coming uew officers, "Duties of Of­
I Others offering
congratulations ficers.”
| under "good of the order” included
Tuastmistress for the evening was
Eugene Jacobson of the Masonic Mrs. Al Pakula with Mrs. Roach the
Lodge, and the past worthy advisors. main speaker with her subject •‘In­
It was announced that a public recep­ side Russia." There was a round
tion for Shereen Muir, Grand Repre- table discussion on Russia by the
[ sentative for the State of Rhode 1s- members and their guest for the ev­
I land, will be held this Saturday even- ening. Mrs. Al Ziebert.
|ing, May 28 at 8 o'clock.
Grammarian was Mrs. Robert Ven-
At the close of the ceremony re­ ess; lexicologist, Mrs. William Prich-
freshments were served in the dining ard; timer, Mrs. Leo Poole; speech
room from a serving table attractive- analyst, Mrs. Veness; and evaluator,
I ly centered with an arrangement of Mrs. Al Nesbitt.
pink snapdragons and white daisies
Hostesses for the evening were
The colors of pink and silver were Mrs. Dale Crandall and Mrs. Jo«
[cleverly used in table appointments
Johnson with the meeting held in the
and in decorations of the assembly faculty room of
the
elementary
room An unusually large crowd at­ school
tended, and Frances received many
lovely gifts.
Poet ma st er Chan. Kelly is hack on
the “Lions route” the last week or
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Corbett (Do­ two. Last week he had a cabinet
lores Poole) of Portland became the meeting on Monday night in Eugene
parents of a baby girl, Deborah Lynn where he was accompanied by the
Friday, May 15. They also have u secretary, l?ee Ross. Tuesday he drove
little son. Brian. Mrs. James Pool«. to Reedsport where he remained ov­
I the maternal grandmother, left im- ernight, then on to Elkon on Wed­
mediately for Portland to assist the nesday. This week. Dist Gov and
I family for a few days.
Mrs. Kelly attended an installation
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and •‘Ladiea' Night" at Junction
rhe Christian church kitchen re- City on Monday evening when he
ceived a paint job and general clean­ was asked to install the officers.
up last week. Those working were His schedule called for trips to the
I Mrs. Charles French. Mrs Nat Wills, McKenzie River Club on Tuesday ev­
i Mrs Clarence Howe. Mrs. Elmer ening. and the club at Lowell on
.Shaw, Mrs Arthur Hedge, Mrs. Wil- Wednesday, with a noon meeting in
|ltam McClintock, and Mr. and Mrs. Salem on Thursday for good meas­
Dick Freeman.
ure.
625 9
Benefit Card Party
Held at Toman Home
Held Thursday Night
For Olivette N. Roles
A nice affair of Thursday evening.
May 14, was the bridal shower at
Fir Manor, the Home Economics
house, with which the fourth-year
About 30 people attended the bene­ Homemaking girls honored their in­
fit card party given by the Lions structor, Mrs. Olivette Roles. About
Club Auxiliary at the home of Mr. thirtyfive persons attended the inter­
and Mrs. Albert Toman Saturday esting event.
The informal evening was spent in
evening. Tables for cards were set up
in the living and dining rooms, with appropriate games, the opening of
a number of men participating in oth­ the many lovely gifts, and the serving
of refreshments. Mrs. Roles was the
er games in the basement.
The main door prize was drawn by recipient of many pieces of her crys­
Mrs. John MacGregor, with table tal pattern, an electric fry-pan from
prizes being won by Mabel Nelson, her first-year girls, and numerous
Alta Mofatt, Mabel Yankus, and other attractive gifts.
Those attending the shower includ­
Helen Harris. Other drawings went
to Gloria Anderberg, Mabel Nelson, ed Mrs. John Muir, Mrs. Al Yankus,
Mabel Hunter, and Clara WirkkaJa. Susan Jenkins, Shereen Muir, Shar­
Refreshments of sandwiches and on Whitsett, Carol Edwards, Frances
cup cakes were served from a table in Nesbitt, Jeannie Jennings, Pamela
Merry, Judith Hampton, Mrs. Howard
the kitchen.
About $37 was raised at the party Farmen, Jeanie Kelly, Keith Ann
which was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Croan, Mrs. Harold Simes, Darlene
Mrs.
John MacGregor, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Underwood, Joyce Calkins,
Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon,, Charles Kelly, Mrs. Bonnie Whitsett,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chance, Mr. Mrs. Charles Wirkkala, Mrs. Jack
and Mrs. Barney Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Sandy Merry, Mrs. Roy Pate,
Leo Fitzgerald, Mr., and Mrs. Chuck Phyllis Pate, Julie Randall. Mrs.
Wirkkala, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ander­ Martin Hansen, Miss Sherry Hansen,
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly, M rs. Joe Lalack, Karren Marshall,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pittam, Mr. and Mary Ann Bassett, Judy podrabsky,
Mrs. Al Yankus, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mary Gay ReMine.
Others who sent gifts, but were un­
Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Moffatt,
Mrs Ed Goshie, Mrs. Robert Harris, able to be present, were Mrs. T. H.
Mrs. Art Kerr, and Mr. and Mrs. Al- Baughman, Mrs. William Pennick,
Mrs. Charlie Stewart, Betty Perrin,
bert Toman.
Cheryl Hirte, Barbara Hirte, Anna­
belle Gripe, Ellen Hoeye, Mrs. Tony
Maristoni, Mrs. Charles Dolezal, Car­
Reception at Christian
ol Pate, Treva Birkett, Mrs. Ed
Church Draws Crowd
Calkins, Mrs. Richard Ziebert, Mrs.
Sunday evening in the social Burton Boroughs, Mrs. Lawrence
rooms of the Christian Church a Brent, and Mrs. John MacGregor.
reception was held in honor of Rev.
The guest of honor has announced
and Mrs. Larry Lawrence, Rev. and that she will become the bride of
Mrs. Hugh Jull, Mr. and Mrs. Clin­ Monroe E. Kimsey on the evening of
ton Land and Mr. and Mrs. Robert tne twenty-second in the Methodist
Gregory.
Church at Corvallis, with a reception
Robert Moore was master of cer­ -u.iowmg iu the ballroom of the Ben­
emonies for the evening. A program ton Hotel in that city.
of musical numbers, readings ani
Mr. Kunsey in associated with the
games was enjoyed. A set of TV Trays U. S. Forest Service at Fall River
was presented to each couple.
Mills, Calif., and at present is en­
Refreshments were served by the rolled in the School of Forestry, at
CWF ladies. Mrs. Elsie Potter and Oregon State College in Corvallis.
Mrs. Addie French poured and Miss
Barbara Cunningham poured
the
Lawrence Robertson has been as­
punch. Other members of the CWF
signed to Den 3 as Den Chief, accord­
assisted about the rooms.
About 75 attended, anumber com- ing to Mrs. Glen Damewood and Mrs.
ing from the Gates Christian Church. Ceil Croan, den mothers. At a meet­
The committee for ehe evening con­ ing held at the Damewood home re­
sisted of Mrs. J. B. Putman, Mr. and cently the cubs worked on their hob­
Mrs. Eldon Gilson, Richard Freeman, by books. They are preparing a short
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson and skit at the present time for the June
the CWF
1 Pack meeting.
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