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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1960)
ister, Chapel by the Sea. Nels- cott; The Rev. James Hardy, minister. Mehama; and the Flying Bluebirds Meet Rev Richard B. Cole, Mill City. Following the service, a re At Albin Coopers ception arranged by members Only seven members of the Formal installation of the of the choir honored the Coles The Flying Bluebirds met at the home of our leader Mrs. Rev Richard B. Cole as pastor in Fellowship hall. A beautiful Mill City Woman's club turned Albin Cooper Monday after of the First Prebyterian church ly-decorated cake, bearing the lout for the regular meeting Tuesday evening at the home school with Mrs. A. L. Olm ■’Welcome, Rev. and of Mrs. Jerry Pittam due to the ¡of Mill City was conducted by inscription stead assisting. Mrs. Cole," was served from a Officers were elected with the Presbytery of Willamette at lace-covered table centered by inclement weather. Even the C'-nthia Cobine chosen as pre impressive rites Sunday even a large floral arrangement In president, Mrs. Don Paul, was sident: Sandra Warner, vice- ing in the church sanctuary. A yellow and white. Pouring cof unable to be present because president ; Carol McCall, treas large group of members and fee and tea, respectively were I of other committments, so Mrs. urer; Linda Olmstead, report friends of the church were pre Mrs. Thomas Scott, church or Pittam. vice president, conduct- er; Peggy Cooper, flagbearer; sent. ganist, and Mrs. Don Sheythe, i ed the business session. Distinguished members of choir director. Following the "club collect” Bluebird Wish. Kathy Duggan, Willamette Presbytery here to the minutes of the previous and Helper. Barbara Sawyer. Other distinguished guests at Cynthia said they were mov participate in the installation tending were Dr. and Mrs. Paul meeting were read by the secre- ing away in February but she 1 service included the following : Poling and Mr. and Mrs. jtary, Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, and I Dr. Robert Daugherty, moder- Tinkham Gilbert, all well known the treasurer’s report was given will be president until them. We played games instead of I a tor of Presbytery. Salem ; TTie in Pesbyterian circles and all I by Miss Daisy Geddes. It was | stated that many invidual dues working on crafts. All the Blue Rev. John MacDonald, minister, I from Salem. are not in as yet, and it is First Presbyterian church, Dal birds served refreshments. ; time to pay the per capita dues Linda Olmstead, reporter. las; The Rev. Leigh Taylor, as each to the Oregon Federation, sistant minister. Westside Pres SI BSCRIRE TO THE MIIJ. | so it would be appreciated if SCBSCRIBE TO THE MILL byterian church. Seattle. Wash.; ENTERPRISE $3. PER YEAR The Rev. William Hiser, min- ENTERPRISE 83. PER YEAR members would see that their 8—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, January 21, 1960 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Entered as second class matter November 10. 1944 at the post- office at Mill City, Oregon un der Act of March 3, 1879. NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION EDITORIAL ft F F I L IA T F M f M g I R Telephone 8204 or 7606 Subscription Rates Marion Linn County, year (3.00 Outside, Marion-Linn year $3.50 DON W. MOFFATT, Ed.-Pub. Installation Held For Rev. Dick Cole Small Crowd Out For Club Meeting WHAT MORE CAN A HUSBAND ASK FOR! Dear Amy: I am writing about my wife. She is 2 months pregnant and we already have 4 boys She is al ways complaining about being) tired and sick. I know that the j kids take up most of her time but it seems like the housework is never caught up. I think she's lazy, don't you? The three boys that are home all under 4. Wondering S She cooks and manages to straighten up before I come home at night, but that's all! Dear Amy: Every year the married cou ples in my neighborhood throw a New Year's Eve party and we all chip in time and money to make it a gala evening There is one couple that we are still trying to collect from for last year's affair. She was the first to call me up and ask where we are having this year’s party. I told her that as yet it had not been decided upon but actually I would like to discour- Dear Wondering: age her from coming How can I'm wondering what more do I do this without starting trouble* you want* If the house is straight Peeved ened. the children taken care of Dear Peeved: and your dinner ready, you have What you want to do will cer nothing to complain about tainly create hard feelings. I Her complaints abont being suggest that you forget about last tired are justified. She IS tired! year's party and inform yew If you want her to keep up with friend that this year the party In the housework, cut down on her on a 'Pay-As-You-Go' plan. Yew homework!!! pay as you go . . . IN! • • • Dear Amy: I am a widow of 64 My hus band has been dead for 25 years and I'm very lonely. I've tried living with my married children but I can't stay with them be cause they do things to hurt me. I try to help them in any way I can but it's never appreciated. Should I get married’ Puzzled Rickey Dear Rickey: If you have a man in mind that will appreciate you. by all means, marry him. You have been lonely long enough! Good Luck' Dear Amy: I am a lovely girl of 14 and have never dated a boy My mother says I never can. I also dance but she doesn't think I should It's awful being the only one of all my friends who doesn't date There is a boy in school whom I like very much and I think he likes me Tell me whether I should date him or do as Mother says? Lonely Bee Dear Amy: I met a boy while I was in the Dayton T.B. Hospital. He worked in the lab while I was there The same day I got my transfer to the State TB Hospital, he went back to medical school We write to each other at least twice a week and he asks me a lot of questions. He says he is interested in my future Just last week he sent me his picture I think he knows that I care a lot for him but he never said he cares for me Is he just interested in me pro fessionally or does he really care for me’ R J K Dear R. J. K.: You have stimulated more than a professional interest because his attention far exceeds the usu al medical therapy. Time will tell what the future holds. His M.D. might lead to your M.R.S.! Good Luck! • • • Personal to K. P.: Get your husband to put one of the properties in your name otherwise his children can really Dear Lonely Bee: put you out in the 'COLD'! For I'm quite sure your mother a detailed explanation of the laws doesn't mean 'never'! You are of your state, see a lawyer or the too young to start dating regu Legal Aid Society larly and you should respect Mother’s wishes until the time Please address all letters ta: Amy Adams «he feels you are ready. In the meantime, perhaps she c/O This Newspaper For a personal reply encloM will permit you to attend social functions at school or invite a an addressed, stamped envelope. dues are paid as soon as pos- sible. Several cookbooks are still on hand, Mrs. Harry Mason suggested that petition torms be secured for signatures of those interested in preventing the unsightly appearance of bill boards along our highways. These will be circulated in the near future. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing Bingo, pro ceeds of which were to be do nated to the scholarsnip loan fund. Several dollars were rais ed through the use of white ele phants as prizes. Hostesses for the refresh ments served later were Mrs Harry Mason and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel. Others attending in cluded Mrs. John Swan. Miss Daisy Geddes. Mrs. Charles Kelly, and Mrs. James Putman. Faith Rebekah at Lyons Installs Officers for Year LYONS—Installation precced- ed all other business at the meeting of Faith Rebekah lodge Wednesday evening, when Hel en Anderson district deputy president and the following staff, deputy marshal Jean Rob erts. deputy warden. Hazel Shields; deputy chaplain. Alice Huber; deputy inside guardian. Alta Bodeker, and deputy sec retary-treasurer. Frances Mc Carley installed the new of ficers for the coming year. Haz-1 el Lewis past noble grand. Ger-, trude Weidman noble grand, | Mildred Carr vice grand, Flor ence Branch secretary, Eva Bressler treasurer. Beulah Lew is warden, Lois Myers conduct or, Alta Bodeker, chaplain, i I Maxine Berry, color bearer. Helen Anderson right support er to noble grand. Ethel Huff man left supporter to noble grand, Jean Roberts left sup porter to vice grand, Manon I I Pennington right supporter to vice grand. Celene Taylor, in- I side guardian. Helen Johnston, outside guardian. Blanche Wag- I ner, muscian, right alter bear er Zona Sischo. left alter bear- | er Hattie James. Lois My ers, Maxine Berry, Marian Penning ton. Zona Sischo who were un able to attend will be installed at a later date. Hazel Lewis out going noble grand was presented with a gift from the lodge and a short tri bute given by Jean Roberts. Gertrude Weidman newly in- stalled noble grand was hon ored with a floral tribute with Hazel Lewis in charge. Ethel Huffman was elected a trustee for a term of three years, and Helen Anderson dis trict deputy president. Other committees appointed by the new noble grand were publicty, Eva Bressler, fraternal press, Alta Bodeker, good of the or der Helen Johnston, floral Mil dred Carr, Alta Bodeker, Nor ma Pennington, finance Beu- lah Lewis, Zona Sischo, Mar- ian Pennington, visiting Ger- trude Weidman, Mildred Carr, Hazel Lewis, Alta Bodeker, Marian Pennington, Celene i ay lor and Blanche Wagner. The usual business was ear ned out, reports of various committees heard and the sick reported on. The electing of a degree captain and drill cap tain was tabled until the next meeting. At the close of the meeting a no host pot luck supper was served with tables decorated carrying out the winter theme. somebody's b/rt/i Jay Dost fret. Intteed. Mod a “'•'•nbig. aorgeotu rote». « colorful plant or an attract!*« comae ... the gift... for inroae a birthday! Jut Phone nt and yotar Sower g>ft will he delivered here ar home or anrwhere la the U. 3. or Canada within a short tint "• • bonded member of FLORIST A Nursery Ph RO B-