2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 21, 19«0
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walking already,
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Thursday. April 14. five ladies
I from the Mill City Dorcas club
i were officially initiated into the
¡Willamett« Valley Federation in
Salem during their semi-annual
I federation meeting. A potluck
lunch was served after which
the film, Miracle of Middletown
\vas shown. Two men from the
Conference of Seventh-Day Ad
ventists were there to lead the
forums and discussion on how
to best serve those in need in
the community with the free
| dispensation of food and cloth
ing.
A grant of $’0 was presented
the Mid City Dorcas society to
I help wdh the painting and the
remodeling bi the little welfare
center donated to the group by
the Orval Ross family, located
on the Lyons hignway.
VI rs. Joe Fend entertained
Sunday, April 3 honoring her
mother. Mrs. Julie Kazda on her
74th birthday anniversary. All
of her daughters were present
for the occasion including Mrs.
Fencl with whom she makes
her home; Miss Jennie Kazda
of Portland, Mrs. Ann Gun-
saules of Stayton and Mrs.
Frances Doiezal of Portland.
Remember the
| Farewell Party Given
For Frank Hunters
.
A farewell party for Mr. and
Mb Mrs Frank Hunter was given
JTl Fi day mght at the Last Fron
tier at Gates by members of
Juvenile Delinquency
From The Enterprise
Uons Club Auxiliary, a
r
floral centerpiece graced the
I table which had been decorated
the occasion by Mrs. Jay
>
Fifteen Years Ago I ' for
Mason and Mrs. Andy Ander-
[ Woman's Club Meet
Easter guests at the home of | >*rg. Signs appropriate for the
GATES Mrs. Richard Syver
and Mrs.
Mrs. Clyde Rogers I occasion had also been made by
| Mis. Hattie Bratzei Kremen, son. nee Virginia Gail Urban, Mr. and
was the inspiration for a lovely were Mr. and Mi’s. Troy Warn- Mrs. Anderberg.
rhe honor
. Marion County District At- bridal shower given by Misses baugh of Oregon City. Mis. 1 «^sts were recipients of a
baugh of Oregon City.
, torney was guest speaker at the Carol and Phyllis Pate in the Rogers who was teaching that cash gift placed m plastic east-
Mill City Woman’s Club Tues . Gates Women's clubhouse on year at Scotts Mills was home ere£gS’.
.
Friday evening, April 15th. Yel
Following the social hour and
day evening at Fir Manor. Her low tulips, lilies and apple blos on vacation also.
dinner,
the
group
spent
the re
Mrs. W. J. Robinson had re
subject was "Juvenile Delin soms flanked by yellow candles,
mainder
of
the
evening
dancing
turned home after visiting with
quency” and proved to be a very decorated the buffet table, and Sgt. and Mrs. Max Kelly and and listing.
yellow
tulips
and
yellow
candles
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter left for
interesting and timely topic.
2 children of Bremerton, Wash.
were used on the mantle over Mrs. Kelly and children were Redding, Calif., where they plan
Mrs. Kremen was introduced the fireplace. Miss Janice Novak •
; to locate.
by Mrs. O. K DeWitt, a past assisted the hostesses, and plau- to stay in Mill City at the home
of
her
parents,
the
Sig
Jepsen
president of the Mill City club ed the gifts on the table.
while Sgt. Kelly was overseas Local Student Will
and a long time personal friend
Following the opening of the with the Marines.
of Mrs. Krtmen.
many lovely gifts, delicious re Mrs. Lawrence Tally (Alice Tour With Whitworth
Mrs. Don Paul, club president freshments were served to tile
did not conduct a regular busi- following: Mrs. Josephine Mor Roberts» had recently return College Choir
j ness meeting; however there gan, Albany, grandmother of the ed from Arkansas where she
Rosalie Scott, daughter of
I was a discussion on how many bride. Mrs. Gertrude Wiedman, attended Memorial services for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott of
who
had
been
kill
her
husband
! would be able to attend the Mar Jaunetta Morgan, both of Lyons.
Mill City, is a member of the
ion County Federation of Wo Mrs. Hazel Devine, Mrs. Ed ed overseas in action. She was Whitworth College Choir, which
presented
a
certificate
of
brav-
men’s clubs at Jefferson next Kershaw. Arlene Kershaw, Mrs.
touring in Washington.
ery and the purple“ heart in his wlIi
Tuesday, April 26. Those plan Frank Novak, Janice Novak, behalf from President Roose- Oregon and California from
ning to attend include Mrs. O. Mrs. Ruth Edwards. Carol Ed
April 17 through May 1. Rosa
K. DeWitt, Mrs Charles Kelly. wards and Lola Heuuess, all of velt.
The state highway commis- lie sings in the soprano section
Mrs. Jack Duggan. Mrs. Fran Gates, and Mrs. Ilena Derrick, sion had promised $300.00 in of the 45-voice choir, which
cis Bodeker and Mis. Al Sor- Viola Derrick, Mrs. Betty Zei- state funds to improve 16 miles will present sacred and secular
bert, Hattie Cole, Mrs. Arnold of highway through Detroit on concerts in 20 different cities
seth.
Refreshments were served fol Syverson. Mrs. Roy Pate, Miss
in the three states. This will
the Salem-Bend road.
lowing Tuesday evenings meet Judy Podrabsky, Mrs. Betty
Lettie Swan was initiated into include 16 concerts in churches,
ing by Mrs. Al Sorseth and Mrs. Raines, Mrs. Mary Hoodenpyle, Santiam Rebekah lodge by re several concerts in high schools,
Billie .Shuford, and Mrs. Gloria instatement, as she had been and one at San Francisco Theo
C. E. Mason.
Urban and daughter Lorie, all of a member some years ago. The logical Seminary.
Mill City, Miss Christian, Eu- Rebekahs were to join in a
Over 3000 miles wall be cover
gene, and Mrs. Marlin Cole, of celebration with the IOOF lodge ed by the group in the 14 days
Salem.
to celebrate their 126th anni away from the campus, wliich
Sending gifts were Mmes. versary.
includes one week of the stud
Arey Podrabsky. Martha Be-
ents' spring vacation. In past
vier, Clyde Morgan. Linda Stein
years the Choir has toured
Ten Years Ago
er, Delmar Syverson, Myrtle
California, Oregon, Colorado,
Day, Virginia Roten, Bill Shu Little Judy Kay, daughter Montana and Washington.
ford. all of Mill City, Mrs. Peter of the Walter Kays had step
Etzel, Fem Ridge, Mrs. Lor ped on a broken jar and cut her
Maurie Bassett featured play-
raine Sophy, Detroit, Kathy Har foot badly.
er.
Chuck Kuhlman was chair-
ris, Aloha Thomas. Barbara
Gertrude Mason was mov
Blumenstein and Mrs. Robert ing to Harrisburg to make her man of the event
Mrs. Al Nesbitt had tieen
Blumenstein.
A
home with her son Arthur Ma elected to head the Mill City
son and family.
KTA with Mrs. Arty Podrabsky
• *
Mrs. George Veteto, Mrs. elected vice-president
Junior Choir Sings
■31 < A ym
Cloyd Cox and Mrs. George
Donald Nesbitt, member of
At Presbyterian Church Crook entertained for Marion the Salem Marine Corps Re
King, bride elect of Sonny serve had been promoted to
A special feature of the East Nelson.
Private First Class.
er Sunday services at
Clyde Farley had leased Don’s
Five Mill City Seniors were
the Mill City Presbyterian Service station in Mill City. participating in Oregon State
church was the recently organ Farley had been in the garage College week-end—including
ized Junior Choir with Mrs. business in Salem for 15 years. Carol Andreassen, Hazel Caudle,
Dick Parker and Mrs. Shields The Smith's planned on moving Ralph Ju 11 and George Rambo.
ReMine directing the 16-mem- to Eastern Oregon.
From Lyons came word that
ber choir.
There
was
an shortage a new water district was being
The small children ages 5 to of carpenters in the City caus- formed with Walter Bell pres
12. besides looking angelic in ed by many of them being em- ent to assist with legal matters.
their blue and white choir robes ployed at Detroit Dam.
Janet Ross had been selected
sang extremely well. Mary Gay
Rosaue and Maurie Bassett to attend Girls State at Willam-
ReMine has also been assisting were visiting at the home of etta
University — June 14-19.
with the practices and sang the their grandparents, the R. C. Many organizations in the City
solo parts in their songs Easter Shepherds in Salem.
had contributed to the expen
Sunday.
From Lyons came word that ses.
Choir members include Stuart the Teen-Agers club had been
Hill, Pat Kelly, Nancy Veness, having some very interesting
Martha Veness. Janet Veness, meetings with one held the
Donna Walker, Liz Moore, Wen previous week at the home of
dy Moore, Karen Loveall, Jerri the Willard Hartnells. Lloyd
Jo Parker. Mary Suzanne Hel Gerath was president and Shir
ler. Johny Harris, Marilyn Kay, ley Johnson was secretary.
Nancy Steers. Marilyn Cole and
Lynette Parker.
Five Yean Ago
About 175 attended services
at the church Sunday.
’’Evening in Paris” was the
theme of the Junior Prom with
"Some after dinner ...____
the gym turned Into a fairy era don't need introduction*«
Virginia Haskett
land—Harry Wesleys band was half as much as they need
playing for the dance with
Inducted Into
con-fusions.”
Bridal Shower Held
For Mrs. Syverson
7/18 Oíd ItiTLcft,
Toastmistress Club
Here's what Mrs. Alvin Chritton of Sweet Home
says about electric living...
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...IT DOES THE HOUSEWORK
EVEN WHEN I'M AWAY *
When 1 leave for work in the afternoon, I set the
timer on the electric range. Dinner for the family
is ready to serve when we get home. I wash the
clothes and do the dishes the same way. It’s
marvelous to be able to do so much work elec
trically—and, for so little cost, too—only 50$
a day!”
Hers’» o list of ths 31 appfioncst that hslp the
Chritton family live better electrically for ¡vii 504
a dayi
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The Mill City Toastmistress
club met at the new home
iof Mrs. Yvonne Crandall on the
Little Northfork near Mehama
Thursday, April 14.
Mrs. Virginia Haskett was in
ducted into the club with Mis.
Faustina Nesbitt conducting the
induction ceremonies.
Hostesses for the dessert pre
ceding the meeting were Sue
Poole and Faustina Nesbitt.
The incovation was given by
Mrs. Crandal.
Topicmistress was Mrs. Nes
bitt with Crickett Pinkston in
charge of the education phase
of the meeting. She had a pro- |
jector anil colored slides and '
showed "What to do and what
not to do” when an amateur op
erates them.
Mrs. Poole told a fairy tale
with the theme ’ Sugar and
Spice” using Mrs. Crandalls
two small duaghters for part of
her captivated audience. She
won the traveling trophy for the
best speech.
All club members held a dis
cussion on what they expected
from Toastmistree with the
guests also participating.
Evaluator for the evening was
Kora Prichard with Mrs. Sunny
Chance acting as guest timer.
Grammarian and Lexicologist
was Eleanor LaMunyan with
Mrs. Leoa Johnson acting as
Toastmistress She used the mu
sical theme "In the Mood” with
Faustina Nesbitt giving an ex
temporaneous speech ‘Jeannie.’
The Mill City club will visit
the Stayton Toastmistress club
on April 27 when several of the
Mill City members will partici
pate in the Stayton club’s ac
tivities.
Guests for the evening were
Opal Horne. Sunny Chance and
Jean Roberts.
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