The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 21, 1961, Page 2, Image 2

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Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 891-2172
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Reading Program
Put on at PTA Meet
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Wc pause to wish you
peace and joy. May
these gifts be with you
We thank you oil
for your kindness.
today and always.
Mill City Hardware
Herb and Opal
Ada's Needle Shop
Mill City, Oregon
Mill City. Oregon
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Swans Return From
Trip To California
Have Yule Program
The Assembly of God church
will hold
their
traditional
Christmas program Wednesday
20 at 7:30 at the church.
A pageant. “Unto Us a Child
Is Bom" will be presented and
there will be several recita-
tion by the youngsters.
There will be treats for the
children and the public is wel-
come to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swan re-
turned home this week from a
months' trip visiting with re­
The Mill City Garden club
Only a small crowd attended latives and friends in Californ­
held their annual Christmas
the December meeting of San- ia.
party Thursday evening in the
tiam PTA with Mrs. Al Yankus
They went by the way of Hi-
presiding at the business meet- way 97 visiting with Mr and social room of the First
| ing when it was voted to send Mrs. Charles Wachter at Klam­ Christian church with Mrs. E.
$10 to MacLaren School for ath Falls. He is a former resi­ K. Fish. Mrs. Danny Moore and
Boys for use at Christmas time, dent of Mill City. They also Mrs. Lowell Cree as co-hostes-
The coloring contest winners visited his mother, Mrs. Nell ses.
The rooms were attractively
were named with Cindy Zie- Wachter at Cornell. Calif.
i decorated with holly, Christmas
bert, Herbert Carpenter and
Among other former MiU City I greens, snow men, Santa Claus,
i Jack Johnson winning prizes,
residents visited by the Swans ' Christmas trees and other de-
Youngsters were asked to were Mr. and Mrs. C. W At­
bring canned goods to school I wood of Arcada. Calif., and ' corations.
The long serving table was
this week to be given to the ’ Mrs. Vera Hathaway at Red­
entirely
set with ceramic dish­
Ministerial association for dis-' ding, Calif. They took in spots
es and decorations made by the
tribution at Christmas.
of scenic interest at San Diego. hostesses. Candy canes tied
An interesting and instruc­ Sacramento, {Riverside,
San
tive program was presented by Bernardino and Hemet. Mrs. with red bows and tiny gold
Lawrence Brent and a staff of Swan said they took some of cones marked the places for
teachers including Miss Alice the Oregon mist with them the guests. The gift table had
Smith, Mrs. Lenore Lee, Mrs. which the Californians were ceramic lighted Christmas trees
Mary Brent, Mrs. James Hick­ glad to have as it has been an on either end.
For entertainment Rev. and
erson, Mrs. Bill Truitt and Er­ exceptionally dry season.
Mrs.
Harold Hake sang: "Sil-
nest Wall.
Enroute home they visited
There was a demonstration' their sons-in-law and daugh­ ver Bells" and "There’s a
and discussion of how reading ters, Mr. and Mrs. George Gil- Song in the Air.” Mrs. Edith
Mason gave a reading "The
is taught in f __5
lenwater and Mr. . and Mrs. Black Madonna” and
Rev.
school from the first grade on Orville Oderman
at
Gold
through upper grades, with both Beach. They traveled the new Hake led the group in singing
phonetics and sight reading me- | ooast highway coming home Christmas carols, followed by I
a Christmas prayer by Mrs. ’
thods used.
1 and took some colored slides of
The next meeting of the PTA the new stretch including the Clara Swan. One game was I
played with Mrs. Adolph Brun-i
will be January 10.
high bridge near Brookings.
ner receiving the prize. Mrs. ;
Mrs. Swan said they enjoyed Martin Hansen received the
their trip a great deal but were
prize. Santa Claus (Mrs.
Forest Service Group glad to get back to the "green" door
Edith Mason) made his ap-
Oregon and the slower pace pearance and gave gifts to all
Has Pot Luck Supper | i of
of traveling.
present. Each member present
The Forest Service members
brought a gift for the members
had a pot-luck supper and
of Turner Memorial home.
Woman's Club Has
Christmas party at the Youth
Refreshments were served.
Center last week.
Christmas Party at
Present were Rev. and Mrs.
Gifts were given to the child­
Harold Hake. Mrs. William
ren of the members. Those pre­ Emery Primeau Home
Lyness and Mrs. Arthur Hedge
The Mill City Woman's club who were guests and Mrs.
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
McCurdy, Mr. and Mrs. Irving held their annual Christmas Curtis Cline,
Mrs.
Althea
Steers, Mr. and Mrs. By Rarey, party Tuesday evening at the Grimes, Mrs. Daniel Kleihege,
Mr. and Mrs. James Wetter- home of Mrs. Emery Primeau, Mrs. Toni Thomas. Mrs. Rachel
green, Mr, and Mrs. Allan which was beautifully decorat- ' Olmstead. Mrs. Edith Mason,
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. War­ ed in the Christmas motif.
Mrs. J. C. Kimmel, Mrs. A.
ren Goffin, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hostesses were Mrs. John Brunner, Mrs. Hollis Turnidge.
Truitt, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Car- Muir, Mrs. Martin Hansen and Mrs. J. Lowe, Mrs. James
son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simes Mrs. Don Carlson who served Swan, Mrs. Charles Dolezal.
and Mr. and Mrs. Maynard a variety of Christmas cookies Mrs. Ed Cooke, Mrs. Herbert
Smith.
with the fruit salad and coffee. Schroeder. Mrs. Martin Hansen,
There were a large number of Mrs. Louis Verbeck, and the
of the club members present hostesses Mmes. E. K. Fish,
Presbyterian Choir
and a guest for the evening was Iwe 11 Cree and Danny Moore.
Mrs. Olivia Kaplinger.
The January meeting will be
Presents Annual
Women's club members ex­ on the 11th at the home of
changed gifts and also brought Mrs. Otto Witt.
Musical Program
'Ihe Mill City Presbyterian a number of them for the Hill­
church had their annual Christ­ crest Schoo) for Girls and the
mas concert at the church Sun­ Chemawa Indian school at Sa- I anted on the hillside near the
day evening in spite of several lem. Mrs. Leo Russell will de- city center.
Wrapping of gifts for the
members being ill with the flu. liver the packages to the
Toys for Tots program was
The concert was directed by schools.
Mrs. Edith Mason portrayed scheduled for Thursday even-
Mrs. Donald Sheythe, assisted
by Spencer Hillesland. Organ­ her usual good role as Santa :ng, December 21 it the Jaycee
ist was Mrs. Barney Scott and Claus and passed out the gifts. hall.
Mrs Russell was in charge
Following the business meet-
the programs were made by
of a short Christmas skit with ng a Christmas party and gift
Susan Jenkins.
Soloists were Mary Gay Re- several members taking part exchange was held. Secret pal
names were revealed and new
Mine,
Frances
Baughman,
names drawn.
Rosamond ReMine and Lowell JayceHes Wrap Toys
Rereshments were served by
Fleetwood. Guest soloist from
Jane Truitt and Natalie Simes
Salem was Coralie Rhoten.
I For Tots Gifts
The JayceeEttes held the: to Card Carson, Carol Smith. I
regular meeting Monday, lx Paula Grant, Jackie Janis. '
cember IS at the home ot Mrs Cleta Wills. Donna Podrabsky I
and Joan Wettergreen.
Bill Truitt.
Hostesses for the next meet-)
During the business meeting
it was announced that the re- ing will be Joan Wettergreen |
maining 24 shrubs had been and Cleta Wills.
HOLIDAY
WISHES
2?
There’s a joy
I
in sending you
Yule greetings.
Best wishes to
you and yours.
Porter & Lau
154
Stayton, Oregon
Young People To
Carol Saturday Nite
The Young People of the
Christian church will meet
Saturday evening, December
23 at 6:30 at the parsonage for
an evening of Christmas carol­
ing under the direction of Lar­
ry Laird, youth director. Fol­
lowing the caroling the group
will again meet at the home of
Rev. and Mrs. Hake, where re­
freshments will be served.