The Mill City Enterprise, Ttiumday, Oct 24, 1963
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GATES — Does your kitchen
slow you down? Do you need
I more storage space? Storage
stretchers which cost almost
nothing new ones to buy or
those you can make interest
you? If so. put in an appearance
Thursday. October 24 at 10 when
the Santiam Canyon Home Ex
tension members meet at the
Gates Women’s Clubhouse
where ’’Clutter in the Kitchen”
will be demonstrated by Mrs
Jack Gulliford and Mrs Tk>n>-
thy Vail. Members will note the
meeting place has been chang
ed from the Gulliford home to
the clubhouse.
Potluck will be served at noon.
Marilyn Club To
Sew For Masonic-
Eastern Star Home
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Marilyn Club met Tuesday for
a 12 o’clock luncheon at the
home of Mrs. William Shuey
with Mrs Cecil Lake as co-
hostess Following the lunch-
eon Mrs. Ervin Peterson, pre
sided at the business meeting.
Sewing for .the Masonic-East
ern Star Home was given to
those present to be made for
Christmas.
Due to Thanksgiving the No
vember meeting of the dub will
be set up one week and will be
November 19 at the home of
Mrs. Sylvia Duncan with Mrs.
Jack Gulliford as co-bostess
Each one attending is asked to
bring their hobbses to display
The December meeting will
also be early due to Christmas
and will be December IT at the
home of Mrs Lowell Cree. Mrs.
Charlie French will be co-host-
ess. Both meetings will start
with a 12 o’clock luncheon.
Present at Tuesdays meeting
were Mrs Charles Kelly. Mrs
Sylvia Duncan. Mrs. Charlie
French, Mrs. Cora Goodman.
Mrs Jack «Gulliford. Mrs Ervin
Peterson. Mrs. Ernest Graham.
Mrs. Daniel Kleihege, Mrs
Verne Clark, Mrs Lowell Cnee,
Mrs. Floyd Volkel, Mrs. Cecil
Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Shuey.
Otto Koeneke presided Al
noble grand at the Wednesday
evening meeting of Santiam Re
bekah lodge in the absence of
Ann Prwneau. noble grand.
Lettie Swan, Gladys Mason
and Blanche Syvcrson, commit
tee for the securement of 50-
year jewels for those that are
eligible, stated that to date pins
were being secured for Jessie
Heath. Frankie Johnson. Mabel
Schroeder and Eva Jewel. These
will be presented or sent to the
members at a later date.
First nomination of officers
for the ensuing term were as
follows:
Noble grand. Otto
Koeneke;
Vice-grand,
Marie
Stickney: Secretary. Ida Fleet
wood; Financial secretary. Toni
Thomas and Treasurer. Daisy
Geddes. Election will be the last
meeting in November.
A petition was read from
Faith Rebekah lodge for con
solidation with Santiam as they
have become too small a group
to function alone. The petition
will be read again and voted
on at the November 6 meeting.
Following the meeting cards
were played by members pres
ent.
Mehama Women's
Club To Seek New
Members During Nov.
MEHAMA—The new officers
were hosts for the meeting of
the Mehama Women’s club at
the fire hall Thursday evening.
This was the first meeting of the
fall season and plans were dis
cussed for increasing the mem
bership. It was decided to have
a contest again this year start
ing with the Nov. 71 meeting.
The street light committee re
ported that there was still quite
a number who had not made
payments on the 1963 lights and
that it would help the commit
tee if payments would be made
at Golliets as soon as possible,
Mrs. Raymond Branch announc-
ed that the club was ■tiU col
lecting Boyds coffee lids and
that she would appreciate it if
those having lids would _
KCt
them here as s<x>n as possible.
The hostesses. Mrs. James
Owen. Mrs. Gerald Rockwell,
Mrs. Walter Johnson and Mrs.
Gerald Branch served refresh
ments to the 13 members pre
sent for the evening.
Garden Club To
See Demonstration On
Dry Arrangements
The Mill City Garden club
will meet Thursday. November
7 at 10 a. m. at Fellowship
hall with Mrs Martin Hansen.
Mrs. Ernest Graham and Mrs.
Louis Verbeck as hostesses.
Mrs. Hollis Tumidge will de
monstrate "Dry Arrangements”
and Mrs. James Swan ’’Christ
mas Arrangements."
Those attending are asked to
bring a sack lunch. Coffee and
jello will be served.
Lions Auxiliary Meets
At Jean Scott Home
Nominations Made
For Santiam
Rebekah Lodge
Jean Scott entertained mem
bers of the Lions Auxiliary at
her home Tuesday evening
Allene Peterman was guest
of the club for the evening
It was decided to potrtpone the
silent auction which had been
set for Saturday October 26
until after the first of the year.
Members voted to hold a rum
make sale in the spring with
the silent auction to possibly be
held In conjunction with It.
Mary Kelly and Goldie Ram
bo gave brief reports on their
attendance at Open House last
week at the State School for
Blind The l-ions CJub and Aux
iliary has as their main purpose
sight conservation.
It was pointed out that mem
ber» «hies should be paid as
they must be sent to the state I
officer by Novrmtx’r 15.
A contribution was made to
Frieda South Memorial
Fund This is a special state
fund from which flowers and
incidentals used at the state
convention are purchased. Due
to rising costs the fund has been
running low.
Impromptu music on twin
pianos wns played by Jean Scott
and Edna Roes following the
serving of refreshments by the i
hostess.
The next meeting will hr a
6:30 dinner meeting at Cherry’s
Cafe, on November 21.
4th District of Fed
Women's Clubs
Receives Plaque
MTS. Nell DeWitt, chairman
of Conservation in the 4th Dis
trict of Federated Women’s
clubs said this week that the
district had received a plaque
for their participation tn the
OFWC Conservation program
The Community Improvement
program was also Stressed at
the Salem meeting of the group
and all applications must be In
by November 15
Should the
Oregon Federation show 100%
participation in the contest, the
state organization will receive
$500 of the $100.000 being offer
ed by the Sears Roebuck Foun
dation for thii program.
Mrs Howard Hunsaker, pre-
sideit crf the Fourth Diztrict
OFWC presided at the mom-
ing and afternoon sessions and
was presented ber president’s
pin by Mrs. William Jensen of
Aurora.
The next meeting of the board
will be held in Aurora with the
Aurora club serving as hostess.
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