The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, November 28, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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Games Played at
Mehama Club Meeting
MEHAMA — The Women's
Club met at the firehall Thurs­
day evening. November 21 with
12 members and one guest pre­
sent. Several committee reports
were given includtng the street
light committee which said
there was still some money to
collect on the 1963 lights A
! short report was given on the
I recent County Federation meet­
ing in Salem and it was voted
fo send a gift of money to the
Children's Farm Home at Cor­
vallis. It was decided to hold
the December meeting
the
12th instead of the 19th due to
conflicts with Christmas pro­
grams. The members will have
a gift drawing of home ccwked
or baked food at the Christmas
; meeting A special program is
also being planned.
Several games were played
after the meeting closed with
Mrs. J. M. Teeters. Mrs. Don
Callahan
and
Mrs
James
Owens winning prizes. The Kwt-
esses Mrs. Raymond Branch,
and Mrs. Lilly Wolfkiel used
the Thanksgiving motif in the
decoration and served refresh-
meits of assorted sweet rolls
at a long beautifully' decorated
table
■ ; nw
t.r; . -snrn : : :.
^l/o/fuzesi Paffe
Old Pieces of China
Shown At Gates
Women's Club Coffee
Comploto Bowling
Outfit
GATE'S Die accent was on
tradition Thursday at the Gates
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Keg,
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Women's Club's "Get Acquaint­
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
SOO" ball choice of weight
ed Qiffre." Old and Interesting
and
pieces of china, silver, pewter
£ llow ling ball bag
and crystal were on display,
many charmingly
augmented
A. M. F. Howling Vboro
by floral arrangements. Mrs
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Reg. Price »U.M
I
Elsie Völkel contributed an an­
Your» for only $34.95
tique Boston rocker and table
The table was set with a 103-
No Money Down
year-old china tea set belonging
-CASCADE MERC ■
to Mrs. Mary Wllaon, Other
I IM llrdwy N. R.
lovely
pieces
were
contributed
Several members of Faith
by Mrs Ixda Henness
Past
Rebekah lodge at Lyons visit-
St. Mary's Immaculate Con­
president. Mrs. Ruby Brisbin
ed at Santiam Rebekah lodge ception Catholic church was the
Romey of Troutdale. Lyle M. IxMired at the buffet table which
make
Wednesday evening to
setting. Saturday at 10 30 a m.
of Kirkland. Wn . and was decorated by Mrs Gather
plans for the visit of the presi- for the wedding of Miss Helen
William R Howe and John ine TXirnidge. An attractive
dent of the Rebekah Assembly Mane Gisler of Stayton to Ed­
Oliver of Portland.
cone arangement was also d«wiv
of Oregon. Bartra Bagley on mond Lee Davis. Jr. of Gates |
For her daughter's wedding by Mrs. Turnidge A large var­
December 4.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Gisler chose a peacock iety of fancy cookies were serv­
The twx> lodges will meet joint­
Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Gisler blue two-piece suit with match­ ed with the tea and coffee
ly that evening with Faustina
of Stayton and the bndegroom ing hat and her corsage was
Present were Mary Wllaon.
Nesbitt and Rachel Olmstead
is the son of Mrs. Edmond Lee pink frill roses.
Ixila Henness. Elsie Völkel, Eva
and other lodge members work­
Flowern Kor All
Davis. Sr., of Gates.
The groom's mother wore a Barnhardt. Bessie Novak. Ruby
ing with the committee from
<M'< AS1ONS
The Rev. Lawrence Saalfeld green knit sheath dress with Brisbin. Grace Myers. Wilma
Lyons.
officiated at the <k>uble ring black accessories Her corsage Bumgarner,
Izonora
C\its-
A committee was appointed to
ceremony. Mr. Gisler escorted was talisman ruses
forth. Ellen Rust. Sara Rains.
head the group of Rebekahs that
his daughter to the altar. The
A reception was held Immedi­ Iiorothy Arothers. Dorothy New­
Wire Service
will serve the turkey dinner
bride wore a dress of deluat«F- ately following the wedding at I IM
I X, Betty
I »« 11 > l*ltRl",
|Ti<l »91I1IR,
berg.
Dickie. II
Irm.i
Sims
this Sunday to Fireman and
cd satin,
fashioned princess J St. Mary's school dining room. Marie Herron. Vcnlta Eccles-
their wives following th«- Fire­
style with empire waistline, a Mrs Mike Schwindt, aunt of the i t<m Minnie Brotherton. Margar-
men’s benefit Saturday even­
230 N. E. 4th St
scoop neckline with bertha col­ bride and Mrs George Silber- et Ru,h. Amy Stone. Aller Rice.
ing. Th\>se on the committee are
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lar. and the floor length skirt ; nagel cut the cake
Mill City. Ore.
Verhoef.
Krieger.
Rachel Olmstead. Ida Fleet­
detailed with unpressed box
Edward Leia Cannon. Alice Watson. I
Puuring were Mrs
Phone 897-2452
wood and Ann Primeau.
sister-in-law
of the I Anita Schtnutzler, Betty Wins­
pleats extending into a chapel I Gisler,
Officers were elected for the
train. Gros point Venetian lace bride and Mrs. James Overlock, low, Mary Gulliford. Catherine
WE DELIVER
ensuing year with Otto Koeneke
trimmed the dress. The French sister ot the bridegroom. As­ Data.
Hazel Gabriel.
Betty
elected to serve as noble grand;
illusion veil was arranged from sisting were Mrs Gene Speer, Hampton. Shirley Swaim, Pink
Marie
Stickney,
vice-grand;
Ida Fleetwixxl. recording sec­ a erwn of Swiss lace, woven Misses Diane Schwindt. Darlene Siegfried. Catherine Tiimldge.
retary; Blanche Syverson, fin­ in pearl and crystal starlets. Silbemagel and Mary Jane Geneva Ball. Very! Moore. Nel­
The bride carried a cascade Stavang Mrs
Sylvester Sil­ lie Allen, IJliian Kelle. Pearl'
ancial
secretary and
Daisy
bouquet of gardenias and Ste­ bemagel. Pam Gisler. Carolyn Oliver, Mary Stafford. Maude I
Geddes, treasurer. Installation
ph anotis.
Gisler, Marilyn Gisler.
Mrs. Davis. Jack White. Olive Bam-
ceremonies will be held shortly
Mrs Leonard Gisler of Aums­ Glen Henness. Miss Ann Bend­ hartft, Gwen Schaer and Miss
after the first of the year.
Marie Silbemagel. I Penny Newberg.
It was agreed that the lodge I ville was matron of honor for er, Miss
her sister-in-law
Miss
Con- Mrs. Henry Thomas. Mrs. Al
hall would be decorated jointly
nie Kelly of Salem and Miss Etzel, Miss Agnes Silbemagel.
this year by members of the.
Betty Frichtl of Stayton were Joan Schwindt. Kathleen Siiber- Garden Club To
Rt<iekah lodge and the OES for
bridesmaids. They wore olive , nagcl. Mary Marking. Mary
the holiday season.
made ! Schachtsick,
Etael. Hold Annual Yule
Beverly
It was also voted to have a green velveteen dresses
with sc«>p neck and eibow- Linda and Jeanne Silbernagel,
gift exchange this year but
length sleeves and fitted bodice EtheUie Mynatt and Carrie Party December 5
Christmas program will be
Their head dress was a crown Wolfe
feature of the I lee ember 18th
of matching olive green vel­
For the wedding trip to Lai
The Mill City Garden club will
meeting. A chairman to head
veteen and net. They carried Vegas and Phoenix the bride hold their annual Christmas
the committee will be named at
crescent shaped bouquets of donned a two-piece suit of wint­ party Thursday. Tiecember 5 at
the next meeting
bronze chrysanthemums
an»! er white with brown accessories. the home of Mrs. Iziwell Cree.
The Three Links Club will
gold leaves.
The young couple will be at 296 8. E. Kingwood with Mrs.
have their Christmas party and
Edward K. Oliver was best home in Mill City where he Is Hollis TUrnidge as co-foatess.
gift exchange at the lodge hall
man for the bridegroom, a partner in Hill Insurance
A dessert luncheon will tw
on December 10 starting with a
Wind and Weather
(.¡rooms men were John and Agency. The bride is employed served st 1 o'clock foil.med by
pot-luck supper.
i
George Gisler. brothers of the at First National bank in Stay­ n Christmas program and a
Visiting the lodge were Mr.
Lotion & Cream Cl
bride. The ushers were Daniel ton.
gift exchange Members are re­
and Mrs Ed Chance of Santa
I
$2
Value
w 1
minded that
those bringing
Barbara. Calif.
Calif., . former resi­
guests are to bring gifts tor I
dents. They said they liked it
their guests. Also those attend- j
very much but
i in California
Ing are to bring a gift for the
i missed their friends here.
H, Galdis Rambo
guests
at the Turner Mrmonnl
i
The lodge haU and dining
After the millions of words will be far from that.
Home
MEL EIDE, Owner
tables were beautifully decorat­
Those who have Chrismas 1
ed using the fall motif with Ida that have been said in tribute
it». 8»7-2¿¡2
Mill City
So as this Thanksgiving day tree ornaments which are to be
Fleetwood and Marie Stickney to President John Fitzgerald
dawns, great numbers of us used on the tree at the local
Kennedy
and
all
the
bizarre
in charge.
I
happenings over the weekend, will observe it in the spirit of bank arc asked to bring them
my tiny column makes hardly our forefathers If so. it will to thia meeting.
truly be a day of thanks for the
Members bringing guests arc I
a dent.
Mrs. Dana Wilson
Still. I cannot but feel that I blessings of the past, broken asked to please notify one of
must humbly pay my respects with troubles as they may have the hostesses before Thursday
Honored at Shower
MEHAMA -Mrs. Ray Roberts and extend my sympathy with a been and a day in which we morning.
will find new courage to m«-t
was hostess at her home Friday few words
whatever
is to come.
I
think
I
feel
like
millions
(
evening, Nov. 22 for a stork
I shesver honoring
Mrs. Dana throughout the world; such a i Then above all, it will be a
, Wilson. Mrs D. L. Teeters and I sense of personal loss at the un- day in which we realize deeply
Mrs. Harold Longfellow assist­ timely passing of our valiant another thing our forefathers
knew that, under God, each
president.
ed Mrs. Roberts.
The mourning all over the individual human being owes an
Several games were played
fuse your mind. Get welcome relief
f
after which the honor guest I world and the dignitaries that everlasting debt of duty and
with »pedal woman's medicine
opened her gifts and refresh - came here for his funeral from responsibility to his family, his
neighbors,
his
city,
state
and
do-take a special woman's
almost
every
country
certainly
merits were served by the hots-
medicine —Lydia E. Pinkham
esses to Mmes Dana Wilson. showed the great respect and his country.
Vegetable Compound — devel­
Russell Wilson, Maida Hewitt, esteem in which he was held. !
Don’t dread those
f
seemingly oped by a woman-specially to
It is a terrible happening
Robert McDonald. Art Ander-
endless years of misery and help women by relieving such
discomfort, of sudden hot functionally caused female
i en. Austin Longfellow, Orville which we will not soon forget
and
so
many
of
us
thought
that
' Bilyeu and Miss Bonnie Christ­
flushes, waves of weakness and distreM.
irritability. There is a special
a thing like that could never
ensen.
In doctors’ teats woman after
woman's medicine which can woman found that Pinkham’s
Among those sending gifts I happen in our civilized world.
relieve those heat waves, weak­ Compound gave dramatic help
We were complacent too, at
were Mmes Gene Coles, Louis
ness, nervousness, so you can to all this without costly ahota.
I
Thompson, J. M. Teeters. Harry the timd of Pearl Harbor. Per- |
enjoy life again. So that you
I
Irritability ia soothed, hot
1 Monroe, C. S. Brown,
Greg haps things like this must hap­
can once more be an affection­ flashes subside. So don't ait and
pen
occasionally
to
get
us
back
, Robl and Paul Gera ths.
ate wife and mother.
brood and feel unable to help
I on the right track, but it
If you are going through the yourself. You ran feel ln>tter.
seems a temble price to pay.
change, don’t despair. Do ax
A dinner meeting was held countless thousands of women Get gentle Lydia E. Pinkham
Vegetable Compound Unlay.
Extension Unit at
by members of the I Jons Auxil­
The tragedy of the assassina­
The
gsnds
medicine
with
the
genf/e
name
LYDIA E. PINKHAM
Gates Plans Party
tion will certainly dampen thd iary at The Last Frontier Thurs­
day evening at 6:30.
GATES—Members of Santiam 1 spirit of Thanksgiving but we
Most of the regular business
Canyon Home Extension unit must remember that we have
was dispensed with but there
plan to have a Christmas party many things for which to be
was some discussion on a rum­
on December 5 at the clubhouse thankful.
mage sale, possibly to be held
In so many countries a thing
at 10 a. m. Potluck will be
in the spring. Definite plans
served. There will be no ex­ like this would have thrown
will bt made after the first of
change of gifts. Members are the government into complete
the year.
I
asked to bring white elephants chaos. But the switchover to a
Highlight of th evening was
for bingo. Women’s club mem­ new president here was smooth
the induction of Sue Ix-wellen
although I am sure his path
bers are invited to come.
as an Auxiliary member.
There will be no regular meet­
The women voted to have the
ing in December.
next meeting January 3 at The
k/SCS Meets With
Last Frontier and invite their
husbands. This will also be a
Mrs. Alice Huber
dinner meeting.
AOR
A December meeting will not
As
Hostess
SAL»/
be held because of so much
LYONS Mrs.
Alice Huber holiday activity.
I
was hostess for the meeting of
the WSCS held at the home of
Mrs. Mac Mormon Tuesday Santiam Memorial
afternoon, with Mrs. Mormon
president presiding. The usual Hospital Auxiliary
business was carried out and a
To Buy Coffee Table
good report heard from the
Santiam Memorial Hospital
bazaar. Plans were discussed
for the next two meetings Auxiliary met at the hospital
December 3rd will be at the conference room with Mrs. Dale
Mormon home with Mrs. Fred Crandall, and Mrs. Floyd Fair
Few things are more valuable than
I-awrence at hostess, December as hostesses.
KEEP YOU« IENTAI
close ties with our loved ones. As
It was decided to apply for
17 will be held in the fireplace
MOPEITY FILLED
to the American
always, your telephone stands ready
WITH AN AO IN THIS nnm of the church with their membership
Christmas party. Each one is Hospital association in order fo
to meet your communication needs
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quickly, easily, and economically.
State hospital in Salem. The vices to promote better hospital
ANYTHING FIOM
Use it often.
IENTING A BEDROOM i program topic was “The Danger care.
An
authorization
was
made
to
of Being Gods People'* taken
TO SELLING A CLASSY from the Bible and Gods Mis­ purchase a coffee table for the
RESIDENCE
sion. Attending the meeting family room at the hospital.
were Martha Cruson, Dianne
All members of the Auxiliary
I CALL US NOW
Williams, June Hollingshead, are invited to join with the
Eva Bressler, Izoa Johnson. Board of Directors for a Christ- |
Serving Mill City-Gat™, Aunmville,
Gladys Edwards. Carrie Naue, mas party and gift exchange at '
Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner
the
home
of
Mrs.
Rex
Kimsey,
1
Mrs. Mormon and the hostess
Phone «»7 2772
i Mrs Huber.
December 19 at 2 p. m.
Rebekah Lodges
Make Plans for
State Pres. Visit
Gisler-Davis Wedding
Solemnized at Stayton
Church Saturday
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