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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday. Nov. 15, 11MT2 WSCS Plans Bazaar For December 4th I Wrunank P<Uf& We now have a complete line of personalized Goldie Rombo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 A Color-Coordinated 2-Tone Personal Notes Regency Informais 6 Beautiful Color Combinations A Compliment To Your Good Taste The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. ■ you can't be there Join the fun by Telephone! Myrtle Point Lady At Star Meeting Cancer Society To Have Dinner Nov. 19 Tlie sixth annual meeting of the Marion-l'olk county unit of the American Cancer society will hold a 6:30 dinner meeting at the Willamette Lutheran Home north of Salem Monday. November 19. Present for the meeting will be James A. Whitey, president of the Oregon Division. Reports of various chairmen will be given and awards will be presented to the managers of the Bowling lames that par ticipated m the Bowl Down Cancer event last April. An invitation is extended to all volunteers and others in- terested in tile American Can cer society. Reservations should be made by Saturday, Novem- ber^ 17 by calling the ACS at 364-3797 in Salem. Mrs. Frances Merrill Swift is tlie local chairman of the so- ciety. Marilyn Chapter No. 145 OES met Monday evening at the hall. Mrs. Virginia | 1OOF Wright, Associate Grand Ma-1 trim of the Grand Chapter of Oregon from Myrtle Point was j present for a school of mstruc- j tion. Escorted and introduced were Mrs. Wright, Gordon Barker, Member Grand Committee from Salem; Leora Stevens, Grand Representative of Ida- ho in Oregon; Alta Bodeker, Worthy Matron of Acacia Chap ter, Stayton; and Charles lXxid, Worthy Patron of Ainsworth Chapter. Salem. Escort, balloting and confer ring of degrees was exempli fied for instruction only. Under good of the order Mrs. Wright spoke and pointed out to the individual officers their mistakes and told them ways for improvement. She also an nounced that Grand Chapter, which will be held next June in Portland will be at the Coli Miss Bonita Louise Leming of seum. All the visitors seated in the Gates became the bride of Dun- iel «\rthur Graham of Mill City East gave short talks. the December meeting the at services performed October At men will serve the refresh- 20 at the Gates Community ments. Gifts for the Masonic church. The Rev. Robert Allyston of- Home are to be brought to this and ficiated at the 7:30 evening meeting, each wrapped Walter Mrs. plainly labeled as to its con- ceremony with Brisbin playing tile wedding tents. An addendum was preesnted music. The bride, given in marriage by the associate patron and the pupils. It was a school by her father, was gowned in room with Dorothy Draper as a pale pink full-length gown the teacher and Dorothy Mor with white lace side panels. She gan, Velma Carey, Ruby Bris carried a white Bible topped bin, Gladys Lake and Alice with pink carnations. Her waist Rupp as the teacher. Each pre length veil was held in place sented the Associate Worthy with a tiarra. Honor attendant was her sis Matron with an apple after their response to the lesson ter, Miss Gail L«-ming, wearing about a star. One apple had a full-length aqua gown and green worms (dollar bills) in a corsage of pink carnations, Serving as best man was Pat- it. A potluck dinner preceded rick Smith of Mill City. Ushers the meeting and refreshments were Dick Hayward and Hugh I were also served later. McWhirk. The church was decorated with baskets of carnations and chrysanthemums using the pink color scheme. The young couple will reside in Idanha where he is employ ed. Bonita Leming And Arthur Graham Wed A long distance cal! can make such a happy difference on a special occasion. It’s thoughtful—and thrifty, too, especially when you call station- to-station. Valley Telephone Company Serving Mill City-Gates, Aumsville, I)etroit-ldanha, Silverton, Turner See A Glamorous Preview of Holiday Fashions ATTEND HAGEN'S Apparel Center FASHION SHOW MILL CITY THEATRE Tuesday November 20 - 7:30 P. M Local Models Local Entertainment SPONSORED BY Santiam Union High School Pep Club Admission 75c - 50c Three Links Club To Serve Dinner Frances Merrill and Clifford Swiff Wed Here Friday Night Mrs. Frances Merrill and Clif ford Swift were married Friday evening at a quiet ceremony nt the Mill City Presbyterian church at 8 o'clock. ’Die sanctuary was decorated with baskets of white mums and white tapers for the cere mony which was jx-rtornied by the Rev. Richard Cole. The bride wore a powder blue crepe dress with luce over blouse. She wore a matching hat and a white orchid corsage | Mrs. Francis Bodekcr was matron of honor for her sister. She also wore a |»>wder blue , dress. Francis Bodeker stood with Mr. Swift as best man. Mrs. Anna Swift, mother of the groom, chose a blue print taffeta dress for her son's wed- ding. A reception followed the cere- mony at the home of Mr. and I Mrs. Francis lkxieker. Mrs. 1 Jack Duggan cut and served i the wedding cake. Miss Dianne I Merrill, daughter of the bride, served the coffee and Miss j poured the | Sandra Duggan punch. ‘Die bride is einpkiycd at the Pittam Insurance Agency and the gruom at Wills Shingle mill. The bride wore a plum col ored knit suit with black acces sories for her wedding trip. They will make their horn«’ in Mill City after November 16. LYONS Mrs Lenard Cru son was hostess for the meet ing of the WSCS held at her home Wednesday aftension due to election falling on the icgu- ! lar meting day. It was voted to I have the annual twi/aar and dinner I'ucsday, Decemticr I 111 th«- (litilii.C hall ol the clulicll with Mr». Charles Cruson gen eral chairman Committees will I m - ap|*>inted later. A work day nt the church was scheduled ] for Monday. Ik-ceinber 3. Attending the meeting were Mmes Glenn Julian. Joe John- son, I. James Hollingshead. Oscar Naue, Wilson Stevens. Elmer Wilson. Warren Edwards. Ear) Chiton nnd tlie hostess. Mrs Cruson Shower Held For Mrs. Richard Blake Mr». John Junis and her • mo th. i Mis BUI Birkett 1 viere hoKti-s».-» Friday for a surpries brilal shower nt tlie Jani* home honoring Mis Richard Blake (Terry Bereczky), who was a bride <>f Novembrr I Mr and Mis Blake live in Salem Attending w.re Mr». Elmer Stewart and Beverly, and Mr» Roy Pate of Gates; Mrs. John Muir. Mrs Charley Stewart, Mrs Tlielma Rain and Mrs Eugene Richards of Mill City; Mrs Velma Kindred of Sublim Ity ami Mrs. Shirley Robim-ttr of Stayton; Mrs Uirry Kim««ff. Miss Phyllis Bickett nnd Miss Carol Pate of Salem and Mr». Phyllis Burns of independence. Sending gift» were Misses Sandy ami itarbarn OI khi and Mrs Bill Pennick and Pntsy. Campfire Girli Group Organized A new organization in Mill City fust started ln»t week I» tlie Campfire Girls' group Mrs. M W. Worley Is the loader and slu- will lx- assisted by Mrs Dick Olmstead They said tlx-y wtHild ilk«* to have some organization In town a* their »|iun»or. The girls meet In the Rectea lion center every Friday after. n< sm after >1 and tlie group Is 10 i I inclusive Mrs Worley suhl a repn-si-nt alive from tile Salem office would In- <Hlt *«»>11 to assist tile new group. Girls present 'for Friday's meeting were Marsha Worley. I.u»la Olmstead. Relx-ccti Ent hart. IH-Iva Saner, Dtxina Wai ker. Geraldine Wright, Carolyn Hassett. Donrlda b'lalman, Judy Horouglis, Betty Parker, tin dy lochrt’in. Susan Rolen and Verdoni!» Earhart Morning Circle Held at Kelly Home Th«’ Morning Circle of the Presbytrrian church held theii monthly meeting Thursday nt the home of Mr» Charles Kelly with Mrs. Doria Morris In charge of the study lesson, which was followed by informili discussion. Other* present were Mr» Arlo TUcr». Mr» Rov Eofierson Mr» Mel R.iinl»». Mr» la-» l.i Munyan. Mu laiui» Verlieck and Mr» .Maurice More The next meeting of tlw group will b«- Decembrr 13 at the homr of Mr». Rambo Mr» Kelly »rrved refresh men!» preceding Thursday'» study lr»*>n RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS Ry GoMIe kani'io How often huvr you thtxjghl ! tx-cn severely criticized for a after smne one has made that | mistake had this to say I "just right" remark-I wish I "Yes. we know there wen- had said that. some errors in last week's pa Thousamls <>l us an- masters per We will further agree that of bedroom wit. When our ver there were some error» in the Final nominations were In bal adversary is m> longer on issue of the week before, but order for officers for the en- the seem- and we go to bed we I before bawling us out too un suing year of Santiam Rebekah can think of nil kinds of clever mercifully about it. we want lodge at the November 7 meet rejoinders. to call your attention to these ing with election slated tor the Perhaps the outstanding re facta: In an ordinary newspa November 21 meeting. partee of nil time was the one per column there are lO.OOO Nominated to serve as noble I by a man named Phocion about letter», nnd there are »even |X* grand was Ann Primeau; vice 2.000 years ago while his bar «Ible (aaitkxM tor each letter, grand. Otto Koeneke; corres- ber gave him nn account of the making 70,000 chance« to make ponding secretary, Toni "Diom current Athenian political sit errors ami several million for trnnst«xilti<wi* as; financial secretary. Blanche uation. At last the barber said. I chances Syverson and treasurer, Daisy "And how would you like _vour ■ There are 56 columns in this Geddes. nrw»|>aper. »«> you can readily hair cut?" With Otto Koeneke slated to “In silence." Phm-ion re ■ sec the chance» for mistake* go through the chairs of die plied. , Did y»Hi know that In the sen- lodge, it is interesting to note Good r«-pnrt«x’ must have sev i trace, "To be or not to hr," by that this is the first time in 25 eral fundamental virtues it transposition akmr, 2,759,022 er years that a brother Rebekah must be humorous. It must lx- rors can be made? Now aren't has served in that capacity. unexpected nnd it must be un ytxi sorry you got mad about Rachel Olmstead, good of the derstandable. A cometiack lose« that little mistake last week?" order chairman said the usual its point if it is involved and Christmas gift exchange would poorly expressmi. THE MILL CITY not lx- held this year but that a Repartee can be deadlier than religious program would be tile sword. lake nil wea[>on» of ENTERPRISE given at the December 19 meet attack, it must lx- handled with ing. Following the business care or it will dumnge its user Ent.-rrd ns second class mattrr meeting the doors will be op - wiw> will find himself in the Novrmlx-r 10. Itili at thu Post ened to the public at 9 o'clock position of the young man lie- Ofice nt Mill City. Oreg, n u and those interested are invited ing discussed by two young der Act of March 3. 1879. to attend. ladies. The Three Links club of the "Oh. he is so tender!” said NIWIPAPII lodge will have their annual the one win» was engaged to k ruaiiSHias Christmas party and gift «•X- him. change, starting with a 6 30 I "ASIOCIATION "Perhaps that's because he's potluck supper at ttu- hall on been in hot water so much,” December 11. Rebekahs are in suggested the other vited to bring a guest and alM> an extra present for the gift Speaking of being in hot wat- exchange. ter, as I have said before any Alili I A f f M| MUI t Mrs. Olmstead said that a one never having worked with special Thanksgiving program the printed won! docs not al was planned for the November ways realize the many ways Telephone 897-2772 or 897-2930 21 meeting when Ann Primeau that a mistake can be made Subsci i pt um Rates will serve as noble grand in the and sometimes become very absence of Mis. Gladys Mason, unhappy when an error appears Marion4Jnn Count l«-s $3 a year Outside Mnrion-IJnn $3.50 a Yr. who will be on vacation. in the paper. An editor of a Serving on the refreshment I small town m-wspaper who had fX)N W. MOFFATT. Ed -Pub. committee was Ada Plymale ( and Ida Fleetwood. Rebekahs Make Final Nominations Plans were made for serving a dinner to the Mill City Fire men and their families at the Tuesday evening meeting of the Three Links ciub. The dinner will be served at the firehall Sunday following the Saturday Fireman’s benefit. Ida Fleet wood and Rachel Olmstead will be co-chairmen for the affair. Lettie Swan presided at the meeting in the absence of the president, Gladys Mason, and officers were elected for the new year with Ann Primeau named president; Lettie Swan, vice president, and Blanche Syverson will again serve as secretary-treasurer. Plans were also discussed for the annual Christmas party which will be held Tuesday, De cember 11, starting with a 6:30 pot luck supper. There will be the usual gift exchange. It was announced that there would be a farewell party for Mrs. Elmer Stewart and family Local Rainbow Girls at the Gates Women's clubhouse Attend District Meet Thursday evening, November 15 Marilyn Assembly Order of at 8 p. m. with all friends and Rainbow for Girls participated neighbors invited. Carmen in the district meeting held in Barnhardt and Toni Thomas Stayton Sunday afternoon. will be hostesses. Other Assemblies present were those from Stayton and Silverton with the Mill City Local Young Man girls doing the Initiatory work. Among dignitaries present Married in France Of interest to friends and re- and introduced were Dorothy latives here was the marriage Scarth, Grand Deputy from October 6 in Paris, France, of Oregon; Alice Pitney, Grand Pfc. Joseph Johnson, son of Worthy Advisor. Also present Mrs. Darell Andersen of Mill was Janice Iz>gan, who is Grand City to Miss Christine Danvea Representative to North Dakota from Marilyn Assembly. of Paris. Girls from Marilyn Assemb Johnson attended Santiam Union High school and has ly received favorable comment been staPoned overseas for from those present for their ex some time. He stated in a re- cellence in their work. Others going from here were cent letter that he and his bride expected to be able to Dorothy Draper, Mother Ad visor; Agnes Carlson, Associate visit the states soon. Mother Advisor; Sylvia Dun can, Worthy Matron of Marilyn Childrcn’es suspenders won't Chapter; Patsy Pennick, Wor slip off their shoulders, if you thy Advisor; Isaura Jo Ram sew a short loop of twill tape bo, Suzy Carlson, Juanita Mor to the underside of one sus gan, Bonnie Boroughs, Sara Janie pender at the cross point. Slip Smith, Lynda Parker, the other suspender through the Belville, Marilee Teller and tape loop. Janeta Johnion. I Eat DO YOU LIKE TO Then be sure to come to the LAST FRONTIER Where you can get one of the finest steaks in the country at a price you can afford Cooked Just the Way YOU Likee it Cooked Just the Way YOU Like it For large banquets Call us for reservations. 4 P. M. to 2:30 A. M. Tue«., Wed., and Tlxiraday Friday, Saturday and Sunday Noon until 2:30 A.M. Closed Mondays Phon« 897-2400 Gates, Oregon