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•»_ The Mill City Enterprloe, llturmlay, April II, 1963 T rXFET. i SAVE S SAVE $ SAVE I'urihiv Your (ihxrrHS, Meath and 1‘rxxhice at Wholesale Prices Marie Stewart Hosts Bowling Association Meet ¡UJo-mank Paqe. Goldie Rambo, Woman' s Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 <»n a regular rout«» deli very service. For Price Liat And Information W rite To Silver Tea Held at Engagement Told Family Food Service Phone 364-3742 Salem, Ore. 8975 Silverton Road Two Easter SERVICES 9:30 A. M 11:00 A.M. Sermon Topic "Victory By Defeat Nursery at Both Services Everyone Welcome to Come and Worship With Us. Mill City Presbyterian Church For that Last Minute Easter Shopping Hats, Purses and Blouses White Shirts, Ties, Socks, Handkerchiefs for Men & Boys Last Chance To Buy Easter Fixings at our CLONE-OlT SALE BASKETS, BUNNIES Egg Dye, Baby Chicks Paper Napkins, Sugar Eggs BUY NOW AND SAVE Ada’s Needle Shop Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City Steinfelts to Observe 50th I Anniversary Sun Mrs. Oiarley Stewart was hostess Iasi week for the meet ing of the City Association of the WiMiien's Bowling Organi zation of North Santlam Innes Main order of business was the riecthin d new officers for the ensuing year with Elsie Girod elected president. Evelyn Mlolkc. vice ¡»resident; Ellen Fuilgc, sccretary-trrasuirr ami Mac Srhachtslck. Sgt at Arms forthcoming bowling The tournament wo» discuss«*«! when tro|>hi«*s for both men ami women leagues at North San- tiam Lanes will I m * given The next meeting will I m * held in August at the Schachtsick home Present nt last wiM’k's meeting wen* Naomi Under wood. Sunni«* Chance, M h I m I Evr Yankus. Fran Gars jo. Johnson. Mary Kramer. Helen Lyons, Ruby Huff. Inna Core. Evelyn Miotke, Lois l*t»illi|Mi Ellen Fudge, Marjorie Ralphs. Janice Eery, Jeanette Eery. | Mae Schachtsick. Edith Boyle. Betty Wallace, Aria Glld<*well. Dee Neatheriin. Nadin«* West- riet, Bo)»t>i Budlong, Olive Bernhardt, Alla Ma«* Bethel. 1 Ginger Strawn, Phyllis Lier ; man. IXirothy Schwind!, Myra Ri|>ka. Eva Myers. Elsie Girod. Dorn Gustafson, Pearl Choate and the hostess. Marir Stewart t Decorated Easter Egg Cakes Family size or those cute individual size CAKES The Kiddies love them %» Easter Bunny Cakes Fluffy Icing Covered with Cocoanut Muir’s Bakery AND FOUNTAIN Phone 897-2136 Mill City, Oregon ‘Reminder’ Brunner’s Flowers Lyons WSCS Plans Mother-Daughter Event for May 9 Subscribe To The Mill City Enterprise Brides' delight Already filled for the Kiddies' Easier Morning or Get our Bunny or Chick Cookies by the Dozen. They're Fresh They're Good Mr. and Mrs Arlu TUers celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary by s|H*ndlng the weekend In I "or! la nd They stay ed at n ISirtland hotel anil took in the show. "To Kill a Mockingbird” They also had dinner at the famed liush Garden On thrlr way Itack home they at<q<ped In Salem to have dinner with Ills brother and »Isler In-law. Mr and Mr» R I. Birrs They visited with other friends for a short Unir and when they got back wrrr surprised to find (hot n recep tion had been arranged for them by family members In observance of thrlr annlvers ary* The home of Mrs Charles Kelly w as the scene of a love ly silver tea Tuesday afternoon I from 2 until 4 :30. Ihocejxis from Mr. and Mrs Fred Steinfelt the tea will go to the Estarl and will be feted by their children Hom«* Endvwnment fund of th«* on the occasion of their Golden Eastern Star The ten was giv-1 Wedding Anniversary Easter en by the social club of Mari Sunday. lyn Chapter. OES Friends and neighbors an* Greeting the guests at th«* | invited to call between 2 and door was Mrs Sylvia Duncan, 5 p. m. at the Santiam Golf worthy matron. Mrs. Kelly' re-' (Tub near Stayton Ilie Stein- ceived the gu«*sts and invited felts wen* married in Canadian, them to the dining room where Tex.. March 4. 1913 ami have th«* tea tabl«* was set before the lived in Oregon (Fox Valley ORDER NOW large picture w indow overlook-1 and Stayton) since 1949. n>nung ing the river. The tea tabl«* was j from California where they had covered with a cut-work linen rvsid«*d since 1924 Th«* cei«*- cloth An arrangement of purple brntion was postpon«*d so th«* heather and tulip tree blos Azaleas Steinfelt'» six children and soms graced the table opposite many of their 13 grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. Jack llowUm of the silver coffee and tea ser Hydrangea» an«l eight great-grandchildren vice. Mrs Harold Hake, wife Portland are announcing the could attend. engagement of their daughter. of the pastor of the Christian Th«* Steinfelt'» children arc Mums church and Mrs. Wilson Stev Mi«« tilery I Jean How ton to Mr ami Mrs Gerald (aixiwin ens. member of th«* Estarl and Norvel Iteiui Richard*, ion of of Redding. Calif . Mr and Mrs. Home Endownment committee. Mr. and Mr«. Eugene Richard« James Goodwin, Gerber, Calif., Mrs. Of Mill t its, lloth siHing peo|>le Mi and MH D R presid«*d at the urns Hill ot Charlie French assist«*«! at the are «eniorw at Santiani I nion Pittsburg, Calif . Mr. and Mrs. table. Mrs. [»well Cree passed High «chool. No dab* haa b><en Robert Jernigan of Anderson. «<■1 tor the wedding. Mi«a How- the guest book. Calif Mt and Mra WUUam ton 1« th«* gramldaughtcr of Mr«. room* Assisting about the Steinfelt of Sacramento. Calif , Auxiliary Board of Hari ey Tolbert ami th«* niece were Mrs. Tena Graham. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs Richard Hospital Meets at Floyd Johnson. Mrs. Jack Gul- of Mra. Paul (Bud) tline. Verbeck, of Albany. 230 N. E. Ith SL Estelle Philippi Home liford and Mrs. Roger Nelson Mill (Tty. <>rr. The board of directors Mrs. Daniel Kleihege played Phone 897*2452 Santlam Memorial Hospital background music throughout | Mehama Extension auxiliary met at the home of the afternoon Bouquets of daf WE DELIVER Unit Chooses Mrs. Estelle Huiippi in Stayton with fodils were about the rooms Ixirena Stevens assisting as co- Mrs. Kelly took those who Spencer as President hostess. were interested on a tour of MEHAMA The Mehama New board members were in her new home. Home Extension unit met in thr troduced and welcomed and Fellowship room of the church LYONS Mrs. L«*ora Stevens Wednesday, April 3 at 10:30 a. new officers were installed ■Die date for the Annual Silver was hostess for th«* m«*cting of m Boring Girl Bride of The meeting was turned the Women's S«>ciety of Chnst- over to Mrs Wesley Helsel, tea was set for Thursday. April Of David Schiewek ian service held at the Stev who showed a couple of films 11 (today) in Meier 4 Frank's ens home Tuesday afternon. on investments The project for Oregon Room. A pre-Easter In Gresham Ceremony The annual mother-daughter thr day was "A Will of Your Fashion show will highlight LYONS- Miss Juanita Phil banquet which will be held on Own” ami the leader was Mrs. afternoon and tea will served from 3 to 4 p. m. lips. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maj' 9 was discusstxl. Mrs G. V Christensen She con An invitation la extended Dan Phillips of Boring, became Ia*oa Johnson is general chair ducted a true and false nut/ all who wish to attend the bride of David Schiewek. man. It was also voted to send and explained the different son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schie a donation to the Methodist divisions in the extension pam wek of Lyons on March 30. The home in Salem, ami to order phlet which was put out es Gates Women's Club double ring ceremony was held mon* »liver ware for the kit pecially for this meeting An in To Have Plant Sale at the Assembly of God church chen at the church. Mrs. Hol structive question nd answer GATES The Plant »ale and in Gresham at 4 o'clock p. m. lingshead made a report on the session was held. with L. O. Triplett performing rummage shop, and a general Mrs Raymond Branch and coffee sponsored by the Gat«*» the ceremony and the Rev. discussion held on the sale of Mr» l-iily WolkleJ were hoxt- Women's dub 1» next Thursday, Glyn Hilllgess offering the the building, and also on pur esea for the noon potluck lunch April IS from 2 to 4 p. m at the I prayer. chasing a rug for the parson eon. At the afternoon business clubhouse. Anyone wishing to donate plant», starts, cuttings session new officers were elect The bride, given in marriage age. a radio presentation of Attending the m<*eting were ed. Mrs Harry Monro«* and or slip«. is Invited to do so. by her father, w*ore a gown of They may be brought any time silk organza over taffeta, with June Hollingshead. Naomi Int- Mrs. G. V. Christensen were after 11 a m., which is the PACIFIC POWER appliqued lace accenting the Veld. Alice Huber, Pearl Hud the nominating committee and time the club's regular business son, Martha Cruson. Bertha presented a slate of officers front of the full-length skirt & LIGHT COMPANY Leoa which was unanimously elect meeting will begin Many house which ended in a train. The Wilson, Ruth Cotton. plants and outside plants will told by bride's shoulder length veil fell Johnson, Eva Bressler. Betty ed. New officers are Mrs. Joseph be for sale, which is in charge from a seed pearl crown. She Carter. Lottie Grosso, Gladys of Mrs H N Wilson and Mrs. NEL80N 0LM8TW. wore a strand of pearls, a gift Edwards and the hostess, Mrs Spencer, chairman; Mrs. Milt Walter Thomas Stevens. on Roten, vice chairman, and SEISMOGRAPH — some from the groom. Olflee and cookies will be Mrs. C. S. Brown, secretary earth-shaking new» about The church was decorated treasurer. Mrs. Giles Wagner, served. science at OSU, with baskets of white carna County Committee member also tions. white roses and ivy, with KKKT KWII. gave a report of th«* work <k»ne white pillars giving a porch 12:10 pm 1:35 pni this year in extension. like effect for a background. Friday, April 12 Organist was the Rev. Monte Fast and soloists were Mary Star Plans To Lou Greene and John Schie wek. Attend Rainbow Meet Main order of business at Miss Janita Belcher of Bor Marilyn Qiapter No. 145 OES ing was the maid of honor, Santlam Rebekah lodge at their I held the April meeting Monday April 3 meeting was the elec wearing a dress of mint green ( night with Sylvia Duncan, wor- brocaded taffeta, made princess tion of delegates to the Re | thy matron presiding. Floyd bekah Assembly of Oregon at Johnson substituted as worthy style. Her headpiece was fashioned The Dalles in May. Ida Fleet patron, due to the illness of of Dior roses and veiling. She wood and Toni Thomas will be | Floyd Völkel. carried white carnations and the official delegates. Several chapters were repre Faustina Nesbitt was recom sented and members were in ivy. The bridesmaids, Judith mended to serve as District troduced and escorted to the Black, and Doris Reed of Port Deputy president of Santiam. East. It was announced that Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stev land. Pauline Schiewek of Sa lem and Elna Triplett of Gresh Aloha King had received her ens, past patron and matron am, were gowned in dresses Theta Rho majority degree were appointed by the worthy similar to the maid of honor. from Beta Iota No. 57 in Sa matron to serve on the OES Best man for the groom was lem the previous week. board of relief. The April 17 meeting of San John Schiewek and ushers were April 24 was the date set for Ed Schiewek. Don Schiewek. tlam will feature an "After members of the Star to attend Douglas Phillips. Brent Bent Easter Bonnet’’ parade and the Rainbow meeting of Mari ley, Dale Rubel and Michael will be a do-it-yourself project. lyn Assembly. Reports were Myrick. Mrs. Rachel Olmstead and given on the Masonic-Eastern with 5 exclusive new Regency Script After a short wedding trip to Mrs. Mattie Root will be the Star dinner and Marilyn Social Seattle the young couple left by ommittee in charge that even club, plane for Hawaii where he is ing The Marilyn club is one year andatili. Marmora stationed wth the coast guard. Mrs. Nesbitt reported on the old this month. The first meet district IOOF-Rebekah United ing wax held at the home of Nations youth pilgrimage which Mrs. Wilson Stevens at Lyons Jaycettes Sponsoring is being sponsored again this and the meeting April 23 will year. She is a district commit also be held at the Stevens Bloodmobile Visit tee member and the finals were home. A potluck dinner will be held in Silverton last week with served at 12:30. The regular Jaycettes meet ing was held at the home of a Salem girl winning the honor. I For the program, Mrs. Don Mrs. Ron Lindsay with Mrs. Santiam High school did not ald Sheythe sang "Open the have a contestant this year. Gates to the Temple" and "The Jim Grant presiding. Part of the business meeting District contestants took a tour Easter Parade,” accompanied and 91U>. Coupon was devoted to the discussion of the State Legislature and by Mrs. Daniel Kleihege. of arrangements for the Blood- gave their impressions in a mobile which is coming to the speech. Mrs. Nesbitt acccom- area today, Thursday, April 11. panied them on the tour. Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Ruby The Jaycettes will be assisted JJCr an<Y TTCrt.^r/ftur Ji. JinJtriti Brisbin were the committee in by the Mill City Woman’s club. charge of arrangements for no— imi The Jaycettes will be working two shifts at the Bloodmobile. Wednesday’s meeting with the DETROIT The Detroit Civic Numbers were drawn for "April Fool" theme used. A club met at the home of Myrna When you chooss from our famous Paggwey Flower Wsdi number of clever arrangements prizes during the evening with Ketchum Wednesday, April 3. ding Lin« you n««d have no qualms about quality-this rich, were used to illustrate the Paula Grant and Myrita Davis Th'* following were elected as rais«d HELIOGRAVING* has all tha distinction of tha fin theme such as "nut-gathering," the lucky winners. officers for the year: President, "flowers in May, and "Pennies est craftsmanship—y«t costs .bout half as much as you’d Following the business meet Vi Malone; vice president, Ber ing refreshments were served from Heaven.” guess! Do see the many other elegant type styles ..for your nice Dummer; secretary, Mrs. by the hostess to Myrita Davis, Yvonne Hill; treasurer, Carol complete wedding stationery needa. *Hoffo4ravlng-nof te Cleta Wills, Paula Grant, Joan Kirk be confused with entrivini Wettergreen, Shirley Hoover For the program, Mrs. Marge and Carol Smith. Kessler, who taught school in Hostess for the next meeting the Philippines for two years will be Betty Shaw. showed slides of that country. Phone 897-2772 117 N. E. Wall Street, Mill City Two from Here to Attend Assembly At The Dalles Easter Baskets Mr. and Mrs. Tuers Celebrated 25th Anniversary in Portland beautiful FLOWER WEDDING LINE Vi Malone Heads Detroit Civic Club Subscribe To The Mill City Enterprise The Mill City Enterprise