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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1959)
♦—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. JUNE 11. I»M CONTACT LENSES Now you can actually discard your •yu glatiet. These new tiny lense» ere worn with comfort ell day every dey. For further infor- metion inquire at our office. Mary Mary Kolly, Kelly, Womans Woman's Editor Editor lavtalble New Dengs Tier as a Teardrop Nt Mold MooNod No Roid Noodod Non broakoHo Io Use ------- oeTOMiTairr < untaci Lena Specialist ♦22 Court St. — Salem — Ph. EM 13—1 WRIGHT TRUCK LINE *7/te lA/amodi Consult Dr. Bernard D. Brewn For the Newest In FluidloM Final Until Fall Held Monday ! Kora Prichard Heads Toastmistress Club ^ÛM 625 9 Mrs. Harvey Tolbert New Garden Club President Between Port Land-Sale m-Idanha all way points Allied Van Lines Agent Local & Nationwide Household Moving Stayton Phone RO 9-B870 Salem EM 3-1626 SHIP IT WRIGHT The last regular meeting for The Mill City Garden club met Marilyn Chapter, No. 145. Order of Thursday at the home of Mrs. Dan- ( the Eastern Star, was held Monday Election of officers was the ma n ny Moore with Mrs. Althea Grimes evening. During the course of the order of business at the last meeting as co-hostess. Following the 1 o’clock evening, interesting reports were dessert luncheon Mrs. Harvey Tol given on the recent “Starlight Ses of the Mill City Toastmistress club bert presided at the business meet with Mrs. Kora Prichard elected sion” of the Grand Chapter of Ore Nesbitt, ing. Election of officers was held gon, held in Portland, by Fern Shuey, president; Mrs. Faustina vice president; Mrs. Yvonne Cran with the following elected: Presi- Gladys Lake, and Edna Hutcheson. dent, Mrs. Harvey Tolbert, vice dall. secretary; Mrs. Eleanor LaMun- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brisbin and president, Mrs. Curtis Cline; sec* re yan, treasurer and Mrs Eleanor Pa W R. Hutcheson also attended. kula and Mrs. Leoa Johnson to serve tary, Mrs. Charles Dolezal and treat Mrs. Hutchinson, who has just urer, Mrs. J. C. Kimmel. concluded a year of service on the as club representatives. Joanne Challender and Sharon Mrs. Leo Poole presided at the busi Grand Chapter Committee known as Whitsett were present and explained ESTAR1L, was proud to announce ness meeting and also gave the wel the newly-formed TAC and invited that $9.500 of the committee’s come to members and guests. Inspir the Garden Club to enter a float in ation was given by Mrs. Pakula with ilb.000 goal was reached, and that for thousands of owner» one of me 19 scholarships of $500 •'*rs F“11*1 Venes» acting as Topic the July 4th parade. Mrs. Rachel Olmstead was appointed chairman of | mistress and Mrs. Johnson serving as of "Proferred RWk" each was awarded to Rev. Larry the “float” committee. Properties. Lawrence of the F irst Christian | Toastmistress. Secret pals were revealed and Austria was the country selected church of Mill City. Mrs. Hutcheson, names drawn for secret pals for the CAN YOUR PROPERTY QUALIFY? who had been privileged to announce for study under the current “World’s coming year. Fair ” series with Mrs. Paula Rags the award to Rev. Lawrence, read ' frre impel lion will tell. Adi A guessing game was played with his letter of appreciation for the dale of Salem as guest speaker. She row General of Amer ko open*. Mrs. Lowell Cree winning the prize. confidence, faith, and trust placed in is a native of Austria and brought Mrs. E K. Fish received thu door him. He will use the scholarship for many things of interest from her prize. country such as needlework, china JERRY PITTAM additional training. The July meeting will be held on Dorothy Draper, mother advisor and works of art to illustrate her the 9th at the home of Mrs. James INSURANCE 1 announced that the Assembly will talk. Swan. Grammarian for the evening was Phone 971 Rea. 7471 j meet at 7:30 June 10, for the purpose Present at the meeting were Mmes. of initiation. A large group of the Mrs. Veness with Mrs. Nesbitt serv- Jennie Davis, Fred Moore, Otto girls plan to leave by bus June 14. ing as lexicologist. Timer was Mrs. j Prichard; speech analyst, Mrs. Mary Witt, J. C. Kimmel, Harvey Tolbert, | lor the Grand Assembly session at Charles Dolezal. Althea Grimes, lutGrande. Gene Jacobson will drive j Jane Chance and general Evaluator, James Swan. Herbert Schroeder, E. the bus, and Mrs. Walter Kay with Mrs. Yvonne Crandall. W. Heller. Mrs. Poole gave a speech titled K. Fish. Lowell Cree, possibly another member of the Ord- Rachel Olmstead, and Mrs. Danny | er of Eastern Star ~ will chaperone "At the Table.” It was announced Robert that Mrs. Poole had been appointed Moore Guests were Mrs. the girls. Lyness, Susan Heller, Sharon Whit Historian of Council No. 2 by Miss order” a L nder “good of the Carolyn Matter of Salem, president sett and Joan Challender. tiever lour-ieai clover degree was put on by Eisie Voikei, Edna Hut of the council. F. ther ,allying out tin Austrian cheson, Addie French. Mary Gulli- theme at the meeting the hostesses, ( ford. and Gladys Lake in honor of the Mrs Pakula, Mrs. Veness and Mrs. wortny matron and worthy patron Bob Roach served Austrian Torte. who were also presented with gifts Special Buy on J A P Coates and Clark’s Knit Crosheen trum the officers. A gilt from a iriend in Placerville, Calif., to Julia or Crochet Thread. ivcinp, me wortny matron, was pre- seineu oy Mary Guhiford.. As it was her last meeting, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jull and son. Kemp expressed her appreciation and of Corvallis, spent the weekend in tnanas to Virginia Hoeye tor her j Mill City visiting relatives. services as musician; to Walter Dick Freeman was hospitalized at Brisbin for his assistance as worthy Santiam Memorial hospital Saturday 227 S. W. Broadway Phone 2243 Mill City, Ore. patron; to the chapter members; and and Sunday with a case of pneumon to her officers. ia. Committees were appointed to ar Miss Shereen Muir, who with oth- I range the public installation of new er Home Ec students entered a con- 1 officers at 2:30 Sunday afternoon, test put on by the Lennox China June 28. A practice will be held at Co., was notified recently that she 7:30, Wednesday evening, June 24. was one of the fifth place winners. The session closed with the pre Laura Jo Rambo, daughter of the sentation of gifts to the officers Melbourne Rambos, underwent a | from Worthy Matson Julia Kemp. tonoilectomy at Santiam Memorial last Tuesday aud is reported as re covering satisfactorily at her home. Mr. and Mra E. D. Cooke of Sa- j Box Office Opens 7.00 P. M. Weekdays — 5:30 P. M. Sundays lem, former residents of Mill City. > Berkely, Calif., i FRIDAY, SATURDAY. BUNDAY. JUNE 12-13-14 left Tuesday for ~ where they will attend graduation ROBERT MITCHUM. GENE BARRY, in exercises June 11 for their son. Jim “THUNDER ROAD” University Law Cooke, from the Kentucky Moonshiners and the "Revenuers” school. — PLUS — Seventeen were present at the re- gular Tnree Links club meeting at VICTOR MATURE, W ARD BOND, in the hall Tuesday evening, at the “CHINA DOLL” close of which a reception honored Flying Tiger Pilot Accidentally Buys Chinese Girl the birthday aniversary of Miss Daisy Geddes. A beautifully decorat- I ed birthday cake was presented to j the guest of honor, who cut and j served it. Pouring coffee was Mrs. Nat Wills, and Miss Suzie Carlson served the ice cream Hostesses for the affair were Mrs Charlie Stewart anu Mrs. John Swan, who used yel low rosebads and yellow candles for the table decorations. Cards and handkerchiefs were presented to Miss Geddes. SAVED 15% » ON FIRE INSURANCE I Saturday Only Special 4 balls $1.00 ADA’S NEEDLE SHOP dllllUWJh Special Announcement w*’ City-Wide Revival *** ‘ Now in its Third WEEK OF PROGRESS FOR FATHER'S DAY B ulova r ■ WATERPROOF* It’s also SHOCK RESISTANT! •DUSTPROOF! • SMARTLY STYLED! * INCOMPARABLY ACCURATE! All Faiths Welcome Reclining Vibrator Chair REGULAR $149.50 SALE ___ Chair and Ottoman 129.5Q Reg. $159.50 JL M WF • W W » $in<i Rfi JL W V • W W I I Come in and See Our Large Selection Hear the Old Fashioned of Occasional Chairs and Rockers Gospel Preached At Special Father's Day Prices. 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