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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1960)
2—The Mill City EiiterpriM*, Thursday, January 21,I960 f When he’s away Woman's Page ★ * i Mrs. Cooper Hostess t At Bridal Shower for I Mrs. James Sullivan she'll want the security of an upstairs extension An upstairs telephone is a comfort in so mom ways. It gives you added convenience and privacy too. But the greatest comfort of all is the peace of mind you enjoy, just knowing the upstairs telephone is there when you need it. Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, turner Rainbow for Girls and DeMolay Boys Have Joint Installation Saturday Night Mehama Women's Society Plan Silver Tea for March PT A To Purchase New Coffeemaker; Steel flatware Mrs. Albin Cooper was host- About 100 people attended the For the entertainment pro | • ss for a bridal shower honoring | Mrs. James Sullivan Friday installation of officers for Mari- gram Joanne Challander sang evening at the Athal Lnder- 1 n \ssembly No. 60 Order of two numbers accompanied by Rainbow for G.rls and Canyon Mrs. Bill Lee at the piano; Hed wood home. Chapter DeMolay for Boys, wig Williamson played two pi Appropriate games were which was held at the lodge I played and door prizes wer i ill Saturday evening, January ano solos: Bemeice Potter played a piano solo and also i von by Mrs Ernest Podrabsky, 16. accompanied Janice Novak and i Mrs. James Putman arid Mrs The hall and dining room was Barbara Blumenstein for a vo (Jess Haywood. Mrs Haywoo j beautifully decorated in pink cal seletcion. ; and Mrs. Jack Sullivan helpe | and white with a surprise birth Those introduced included I the hostess serve refreshment' day cake for Cheryl Hirte on Judy Kay, Grand Service, and Those attending were Mmes. the serving table. Past Worthy Advisors, Cara Lee Lee Ross Loyd Ixigan, Charley Installed as Worthy Advisor Stewart. Melvin Warner. James was Sharon Hirte, daughter of Whitten, Shereen Muir, Nancy ¡Storey, Becky Stoll; Mrs. Elsie Putman. Earnest Podrabsky, Mr. and Mrs. William Hirte. and Caroline, Arey Podrabsky, Miss Hirte introduced members I Völkel, Worthy Matron of Mar- I Bob Chichester, James Sieg- of her family and her father •lyn Chapter, and Bob Draper, Dad Advisor for DeMolay boys. I fried, Don Sullivan. Jack Sulli Installed for Rainbow besides van, Jess Haywood. Herbert gave her a gave) to use during Miss Hirte were Judy Kay, as Hutchinson and Barbara, Art her term of office. The DeMolay boys presented sociate worthy advisor; Doris I Hedge, Athal Underwood, Bob Charity; Kathy Horrocks of Stayton. Roy Brown Miss Hirte and Miss Nancy Hutchinson, Carol Pate, I and Joe McDougal of Lyons, Storey, retiring worthy advisor, Harris, Hope; Mrs. Bob Herman and Mrs. nosegays. Miss Storey was also Faith; Sandra Harris, Record resented her white Bible by er; Bonnie Boroughs, treasurer; James Sullivan of Eugene. Sending gifts were Mmes. the Mother Advisor, Mrs. Rob Barbara Cunningham, chaplain; Cheryl Hirte, drill leader; Jan Chris Knutson, Gerald Pittam, ert Draper. In charge of decorations for ice Logan, assistant drill lead Ixiuis Thompson, Bob Kelle. Gorge Differ, Bob Thorpe and the aifair was Barbara Cunning er; Laura Lyons, Love; Sharon ham; refreshments, members Whitsett, Religion; Janet Hut Ed Kellom. of the executive board; enter chinson, Nature; Patsy Pen SIBSCR1BE TO THE MILL tainment, Judy Kay, and guest nick, Immortality; Alice Bick- ENTERPRISE J3. PER YEAR ixwk, Hedwig Williamson. ett. Fidelity; Suzy Carlson, Pa- MEHAMA-Mrs. Ray Rob- I erts was hostess for the 1:30 1 dessert luncheon which pre Mrs. James Wright presided ceded the meeting of the Wom en's Society at the church at the Wednesday evening meet ing of the Mill City-Gates PTA January 14. Mrs. Roberta also which was held at the high led the devotion period for the school library. It was announced I afternoon. The Rev. James that the next executive meeting Hardy was present for part of would be held January 27 at the meeting and led in a dis- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry (cussion of the year’s program in the absence of Mrs. Hardy, ent. Mrs. Wright said that Mrs. program chairman who was tin- Lev Pinkston had aiREpted the ' able to attend due to illness. The Society decided to pro- chairmanship of the adult Edu cation committee. Mrs. Jim , v ide hostesses for the coffee Grant, room mother chairman . hour after the morning worship took the room count of most 1 services for the remaining Sun parents and teachers present days in January and the month with Leo Poole s sixth grade of February. Tentative plans ’ were discussed for a Silver Tea mom winning tA' award. A purchasing committee was to be held in March. The com Appointed to obtain prices and mittee reported that the fix uuy a coffee maker and some tures for the new lavatory had stainless steel flatware for PTA arrived and would be installed use. Those serving on the com soon. Also under discussion mittee are Charles Kelly, Jim 1 was the project of buying cups and small plates to be used Putman and Mrs. Roy Pate. It was noted that in this for teas and other meetings at year's budget a $10 allowance 1 the church. Mrs. B. L. Kirsch had been made to purchase a was appointed on the commit shrub for the high school. Mr. tee to see about buying the Brent said it would be more dishes. Present for the afternoon acceptable to have the cash and a suitable shrub would be pur-1 were Mmes. Roberts, Kirsch, chased. Following the short, H. W. McCarley, John Stro- business meeting Frank Moore schine. J. M Teeters and Keith spoke on School District Re-. Phillips. organization. Refreshments were served by a group of tilth: Martha Troxel Circle grade mothers. To Send Seeds To triotism; Jo Pinkston, Service; Sandra Jackson. Confidential Observer; Serena Hawthorne, Outer Observer; Shirley Ven- ess, Musician; Sherry Pittam, Choir Director; Laurene Po- drabsky, East Page; Virginia Richards. West Page. Pro Tern officers installed were Lynda Parker. Love; Sar ah Smith. Fidelity; Christine Chance, Patriotism; Patricia Pittam, Service. Installing officers were Nan cy Storey, worthy advisor; Ann Hirte. marshall; Becky Stoll, recorder; Shereen Muir, chap lain. and Grace Hutchinson, mu sician. Crowning ceremonies were performed by the Canyon De- Molay chapter. Members of the Advisory board were all present and in stalled: Mrs. Walter Kay, Mrs. Agnes Carlson, Mrs. Clara Mor ris, Mrs. Elsie Völkel; Charles French. W. B. Hirte. Walter Kay, Lee Hopson and Leo Fitz gerald. Dorothy Draper is Mother Ad visor and Edna Hutcheson, As sociate ¿Mother Advisor. DeMolay officers installed were Eddie Hirte, Master Coun cilor, who introduced members ot his family; Jerry Johnson, Senior Councilor; Robert Ward, Junior Councilor; Leroy Rich ards, Senior Deacon; Kirt Baughman, Junior Deacon; By ron Harris, Senior Steward; Rodney Sy verson; Junior Stew ard; John Cupps, Sentinel; Steve Sorseth, Chaplain; Robert Hill, Mashall; Leo Russel,1 Treasurer; Ray Gulliford, Stan dard Bearer; Leo Russell Scribe; Mike Johnson, Orator and Norvel Richards, Almoner. Installing officers were Douglas Hirte, Master Coun cilor; Gordon Baker of Salem, Senior Warden; Alvin Jacobson, Junior Councilor and Jim Gul liford, Marshall. Bob Draper is Dad Advisor for the boys. Following installation the young folks had a dance at the fire hall. Turner Memorial Home The Martha Troxel Circle of the Christian church met Tues day evening at the home of Mrs. Stanley Williams. Mrs. Albin Cooper presided at the business meeting. The group voted to bring packages of flow er or vegetable seeds to be sent to the Turner Memorial Home for Valentines. Mrs. Wilma Shepherd present ed the program which was an “Introductory Study of Africa.” Mrs. Richard hTeeman led the devotions and Mrs. William Shepherd and Mrs. Williams were hostesses. The February meeting will be on the 9th at the home of Mrs. Williams. Mehama Women's Club Board Meets MEHAMA—The Board mem bers of the Mehama Women’s club held their annual meeting at the home of Mrs. Raymond Branch Wednesday afternoon, January 13. Mrs. Branch who has the power of attorney for the club, read the new incorpor ation laws and they were dis cussed by the group. It was de cided by the members of the board that the club should keep the incorporation in force, and the secretary was instructed to send in the necessary papers. Seven members of the 10- member board were present for the meeting. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs Branch to Mmes. Art An derson. B. L. Kirsch, J. M. Teeters, K J. Golliet, Harold Longfellow and Lilly Wolfkiel. Subscribe To The Mill City Enterprise Only $3.00 a Year Storage in the Home To Be Topic of Extension Meeting How long Since My Smartest Resolution for 1960... Let Reddy Kilowatt Do Still More Of My Work! (He Does So Much For Me Now At So Little Cost!) P.S. I’m going right down to my dealer s store today to see the new electric appliances. T’ACIF’IC POWER LIGHT COJVERAKTV Electric Service—Today's Biggest Value for Better Living I GATES Propect leaders for the January meeting of the Santiam Canyon Extension unit will be Mrs Edna Hutcheson and Mrs Harold Wilson, and their topic will be a repeat of the popular “Storage in the Home,” given once last year. This meeting is open to anyone in this area, interested in gett ing more and better use of their present space. The meeting is called for 10:30 a. m. Thursday, January 28. at the Gates Women's club- house, with a pot luck dinner at noon. Your Watch Was Cleaned ? C v « b ths Hasst watch »hould be -ire ned and ofled et toast once a year Neglect today - aia y mein costly repair bilb tomorrow (XPERT WATCH ’ INSPECTION FREE! Minne-ha-ha Campfire Girls Meet at Hellers The Minne-ha-ha Camptire girls met at the home of our leader, Mrs. Heller January 18. Frances Barker was president for our meeting. The main thing we talked about was our Memory books and our leader said we had better get busy and work on them. For entertainment we danced to records and closed our meeting by singing the Campfire Girls Law. There were six girls present. Frances Barker. Geraldine Ruby. Sandra Cooper, who sen - ed us refreshments, Sharon Robertson, Maude Warde and I Mary Suzanne Heller. Sharon Robertson. reporter, L m us tnspect your watch. It's worth a tow momswta of your time to find out »bethar tfl's well. There's na charts ar otJlnaon far this ssrvtoa. * V ** drop m tniay f BAKER'S Mill City Jewelry T‘lephone He ( : ! i 1S43 'th Genuine Factory City Part»