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2—Tlte Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jan. 14». 1964 Cherry’s Cafe Fine Foods - Our Specialty CROSSWORD Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 89/-1112 To Head Rainbow Heads Rebekahs Enjoy Our Choice Steaks Fried Chicken Special Sandwiches Ph. 897-2214 SPECIAL Mallorie’s 1 gallon 39 At Cooke’s Market Marilee will be in stalled as worthy advisor of Marilyn Assembly Order of Rainbow fur Girls at ceremon ies open to the public Sunday. January 19 at 2 o’clock at the IOOF hall. A large crowd attended tlx* family night dinner held Wed nesday night at the Fellowship hall of the Presbyterian church with the program in charge of Allan Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheythe each gave a tribute to Mr. and Mrs. Barney Scott, active church member« who «ill be moving to Oakridge this month. ' Ttie Scotts were also presented with a gift. The Rev. Richard Cole intro duced tiie «peaker for the even ing, Kent Hotahng of Salem, 1 who r ive a vital ami inspiring message to those attending. 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Indian of Paru 43. Illundar 44. Uy way of 7 I— r y- If 11 % »V IT h >7 4o Otto K<x*neke was installed as Noble Grand of Santiam Re- I bekah lodge Saturday evening at ceremonies open to the |xil>- ! lie. It is very unique for a | man to serve as noble gram! \ Instructions on Secret of a Rebekah lodge and ns far ] as is known r*w is now serving Work Given at tn Oregon. Otto said that he had ¡ known of two others receiving Eastern Star Meetinq The Mill Qty Garden club met ! this distinction. He has been an Marilyn Chapter No 14b OE1S Thursday at the home of Mm. held the January meeting Mon Impressive joint installation James Swan for a 1 o’clock des : Oddfellow for 47 years and join day evening at the !(X»F hall ceremonies for Santiam R e - sert luncheon. Mrs. Herbert ed thr Rebekahs 45 yearn ago. Instruction on the secret work bekah lodge and Mill City IOOF Schroeder and Mrs. Haney Tol : reinstating nt Santiam eight yearn ago. He is a pn»t Grand of the order was given and the Lodge No. 144 were held at the bert were co-hostesses. of hi* home lodge in Portland. Otristian Sorensen made hl* lodge hall Saturday evening at Following the luncheon Chris | Samaritan No. 2 and of Mill first speech at a publie meeting 1 district meeting held at Stay- I ton January 7 was discussed 8 o’clock. The installation was I Sorensen, exchange student open to the public with many from Espjerg. Denmark spoke City IOOF No. 144. Otto is an last Wednesday evening at .San j Marilyn Chapter is Invited to a ' Friendship night at Adah visitors from other lodges and to the group and showed slides active and faithful member and tiam PTA. can usually give any of the of Before the talk Mr*. l»ave Chapter No 14 at tndejw-ndence area friends attending. of Denmark, following by a ficer's charges or work withixit Bamhnrdt conducted a stiort January 16 at H p. m Installed as Noble Grand of question and answer period. He referring to the ritual. business meeting when it was The February 10 meeting of the Rebekahs was Ootto K< h > ri was accompanied by Mm. Wil announced the next meeting Marilyn (hojrter will be Fricnd- eke. which is an unusual ho nor lard Gabriel, president of the would feature Fbundera Day. ship night with n num tier of for a man to receive in a Re local chapter of the American School Staff Guests Chris, a* he Is known to his Chapters invited bekah lodge, Retiring noble Field Service and Mm. Edward schoolmates and others, wo* in- The refreshment committee grand is Ann Primeau. who was Calkins. He is living with Mr. At Boroughs Home tnxluced by Mr* Hazel l**am- for the February meeting will presented a past noble grand | and Mm. Calkins and Gene Mr. and Mrs. Burton Bor ing. program chairman. t>r Mm Wilson Steven*. chair pin from her lodge by Gladys I while attending Santiam High. Chris said compulsory educa- man: Mm Jack Scott. Mm Mason, district deputy presi At the business meeting plans ough* entertained member* <*f dent. Helen Johnston of former for the club's annual valentine the staff of Santiam High school tk»n exists in hi* native lien- l**e Hassett and Mrs William Faith Rebekah lodge was also bazaar were discussed. The and their guests at an open mark with the age* 7-14 and Shuey. Mm. Floyd Johnson gave a presented a pin. The two lodges date chosen this year is Febru house at their new home on S. I schools an* not all co-educat ion- recently consolidated with San ary 13 and it will be held at W. Spring street. The open i al except through the first five report <>n the Ralntsrw Girls ant! Mm Sylvia Ihmean reported tiam receiving the Lyons trans FeUowship hall starting prompt house followed the exciting ’ grades. fers. Sam Harris was the re ly at 10 a. m. Lunch will be Stayton - Santiam basketball Students attend different on Marilyn Club and announced game Friday night. tiring noble grand of the Oddfel served starting at 11:30. sehcxtls according to their abil the clubs next meeting for Jan The hostess assisted by her ity with one group attending uary 28 nt the home of Mm. lows. Something new has been ad Installing officers were ded this year. There will ite daughters had arrnnged an at- school through grad«* nine and Tenn Graham This will be a Gladys Mason and John Clark, an antique display no sales- - tractive and bountiful tiuffet I then going on tn some sort of 12 o’clock covered dish lunch district deputy presidents; Car with Mrs. Hollis Tumidge in supper which the guests en- I vocational school nnd the th eon. Rainbow installation was an men Bamhardt, A! Nesbitt, dis charge. Anyone having antiques joyed while visiting. en» go through grade 10 when The guests presented Mr. and ! they may continue for the next nounced for Sunday aftermssi. trict deputy grand marshalls; they wish to display are asked Ray White, grand secretary: to get in touch with Mrs. Turn- Mrs. Boroughs a lovely gold two years und then atteixi Uni- January 19 at 2 o’clock plaque for their new home Following the meeting refresh | versifies there as in tlx* United Jennie Smith, grand recording idge. Those attending were Mr. and States but teachers, engineer* ments were served by Mm secretary; Sylvia Duncan, grand The following committees financial secretary; grand were appointed by the pre»i- Mrs. William I**wellcn. Mrs. ; and such attend specialized Sylvia Duncan and Mm June chaplains Alta Bodeker and Irl dent. Mm. Kleihege: General Rosemary Freeborn. Howard schools where they learn only Harker. Plymale; grand wardens, Faus chairman. Mm. J. C. Kimmel Haymes, Mr. and Mr* Spen their profession. tina Nesbitt and Otto Witt; and Mm Charles Dolezal; food cer Hillesland. Toni Kosydar, He said he found there was LoSeur. grand treasurers. Goldie Rambo for sale, Mrs. James Swan and Mr. and Mm. W M a great deal more homework Jay Rasmussen, Richard Rick- and Robert St. Elmo; installing Mrs Jesse Haywood; kitchen here than in Denmnrk schools. musicians. Ruby Brisbin and (luncheon) Mm. Floyd Fleet etts, Mr. and Mm. R.»bert Rohe, Chris said he started learning Mr. and Mm. Tom Truitt, Mr Grace Hutchinson: grand guard wood and Mrs. Louis Verbeck; : foreign language* in the sixth ami and Mrs. Don Williams. Mr. ian. Stanley Vail. postern. Mm. Harvey Tolbert; and I grnde in Denmark. His present I Officers installed were Noble publicity. Mm. Lowell Cree; Mrs. Harry White, Mr I plan* call for attending engin Grands. Otto Koeneke, Claud* gift table and silent auction, Mrs. Merwyn Knox, Mr and eer school when he returns to and Mrs Jerry Rosamond. Mr. Lewin; vice grands, Marie Mm. Roger Nelson and Mrs. Q i hi* own country. Stickney, Robert Jobe; record V. Miller; corsages, Mm. Curtis i Mr*. James Hayes and Frank Chris said *hcy did not have ing secretary, Ida Fleetwood. Cline and Mm. Adolph Brun Ford. competitive sports In the Den Otto Koeneke; financial secre ner; aprons. Mm. Herb Schroe mark schools and band and tary, Toni Thomas; treasurers, der and Mm. Lowell Cree; an chorus were also practiced nfti-r Daisy Geddes and Dell Smith: tiques. Mm. Hollis Tumidge; Jaycettes Make Plans school. Soccer is a favorite wardens, Blanche Wagner and door prize, Mm. Fred Grimes; sport in Denmark. Teen-agers Irl Plymale; conductors. and cashier, Mrs Wendell Hel For February Meeting 171c Mill City Jaycettes held there, like those in this cixintry Blanche Syverson, Walter Thom ler. I list dancing as a favorite pa*. as; right supporter to noble Final plans will be made at their last meeting at the home • I time. We wish t<> announce that grands, Ada Plymale, Ray the club's next meeting which of Mm. Shirley Hoover. Discussion was held on par 1 Students in Denmark attend for the convenience of White; left supporters to noble will be February 6 at the Gates grand. Alice Huber and Albert Women's club house with Mrs. ticipation in the March of Dimer schools free, even the universi thorn* in the area we have Harris; inside guardians. Let- Jesse Haywood, Mrs. Ace Un drive this year and it was voted ties; however they have taxes taken over Baker’s line of tie Swan, Stanley Vail; left derwood. Mrs. Paul Ressler and not to be in charge of the pro just the same as we do. Prices there are lower than Fostoria. We have order supporter to vice grands, Gert- Mm. James King as co-host es ject this year because of the here but wages are also lower. ed a large shipment, which rude Weidman. Charley I Stew- ses for the 1 o’clock dessert small membership. Chris said he thought the will arrive soon. Won't you It was decided to give a art; right supporters to vice luncheon. things that impressed him most I grand, Mildred Carr, John Present at Thursdays meet prize at the close of the year about this country was its please come in and register your patient with us? Clark; outside guardian. Irl ing were Mmes. louis Verbeck. for perfect attendance. Future Plymale and Alfred Nesbitt; Walter Thomas, Curtis Cline. entertainment plans call for vastness and tho big cars. In Denmark there are fewer nnd Prescript ions Our Spechiltv chaplain, Rachel Olmstead. Herbert Schroeder, Wendell ’’Polly Pacific" to be at the smaller cars Otto Witt; color bearer, Flor Heller. Ernest Graham. Harry first meeting in February. He showed beautiful colored The next regular meeting will ence Branch, and musician. Mason. Paul Ressler, Hollis slides of his country nnd also lx? a dinner meeting in Salem. Ruby Brisbin. Tumidge, Harvey Tolbert, Ken Following the installation Ra neth Coming, Charles Dolezal, Announcement was made that answered many questions fol-1 his talk. MEI. FIDE, Owner chel Olmstead presented mem J. C. Kimmel. Q V. Miller. Otto dues are payable, and those who lowing Refreshments were served by I have not paid should do so. bers of Santiam Rebekah lodge Witt, Floyd Fleetworxi, George Mill City Helen Davis was accepted as a group of Sophomore mother* Ph. 897-2812 in a drill with the team forming Stinger, James Swan. Daniel following the meeting. a cross with members facing a Kleihege, and the guests, Chris a new Jaycette member. Win lighted cross at one end of the Sorensen, Mm Wttlard Gabriel ning door prizes were Carol IJeuallen and Helen Davis. hall while Janet Hutchinson and Mrs Ed Calkins. Members present were Hetty sang "The Old Rugged Cross” Shaw, Paula Grant, Shirley accompanied at the piano by Hoover, Jan Waikart, Carol her mother, Grace Hutchinson. Birthday Party IJeuallen, Carol Srflith, Veryl Short talks were made by sev does it fill you with terror IJndsey, Cleta Wills, Helen eral of the past and newly in For Jesse Haywood Mm Jesse Haywood honored David and Carol Carson ...frighten you? stalled officers as well as visit or«. her husband on his birthday an READ HOW COUNTLESS WOMEN HAVE FOUNO Refreshments were served fol niversary Saturday evening with THE WAY TO OVERCOME CHANGE-OF-LIFE FEARS lowing the ceremonies by a a card party at their home. Mrs. Ed Kellom Have you reached that time of committee from Santiam Re Also honored were Mr. and Find comforting relief tho life when your body experiences way countless women have, Mm. Paul Ressler on their wed Feted On Birthday bekah lodge. strange new sensations when with gentle Lydia E. Pinkham Mm. Tena Graham, Mm. ding anniversary. one minute you feel enveloped Tablets. Especially developed to Winning high prizes were Martin Hansen and Mrs Ixxiis in hot flushes and the next are Mm. Robert Chichester and Verbeck entertained last Fri clammy,cold,drained of energy, help women through this most trying period. In doctor's texts Gene Gregory; pinochle, Mm. day with a morning coffee hon nervous, irritable? Are you in 3 out of 4 women who took Roger Nelson; low, Mm. Ace oring Mm. Ed Kellom on her an agony of fear? Too troubled them reported welcome elf to be a good wife nnd mother? tivc relief, An<l all without ex birthday anniversary. The cof- Underworxi and Roger Nelson. Don't just suffer from the pensive “shots.” Guests for the evening were fee was held at the Graham suffocating hot flashes, the sud Mr. and Mm. Gene Gregory, home. Don’t brood. Don't worry den waves of weakness, the yourself sick. Get Lydia E. Mr. and Mm. Paul Ressler, Mr. Others present were Mm. Otto nervous tension that all too fre Pinkham TYhlets nt your drug and Mm. Bob Chichester. Mr. Witt. Mm. Jesse Haywood, Mrs quently come with the change gists. Take them daily just like and Mm. Ace Underworxi and Elizabeth Beach, Mm. Paul when relief can lx? had. vitamins. Mr. and Mm. Roger Nelson of Ressler. Mrs. Zelma Ball and Fhe gentle medicine with the gentle nomo LYDIA E. PINKHAM Salem. the honored guest. Exchange Student Head Rebekahs for Talks To Garden January, 17 thru 19 MAL LORI E S JERSEY DAIRY Coming Lodge Year Club Members Detroit FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY 20. After DOWN AC'RONN ill 1. A people ct 1, Units of 21. Coarse, power Greet grass- 7. Wading bird Britain like i. Den « I'art of • plant 4. Springer and golf club 23. Chines« water - 11. Open- meas B. None mouthed ure goddess or 12. Fugle s nest 24. Young death 1.1. I*rot>«tlon •1 Cebine tfU® ii M ims I m monkey 2®. 1’all* 15. Gull-like 27. Ilo<ir*l 7. Main Mid (slang i character 1(1. Ixavr ci. 20. Uko in play 17. Street 8. Fragrance .12 North labbr.) Caroline ;• Unduly 18 Flower labbr > dainty 22. High car l 34. New 10 Aaxayers ;* i Autumn England 19, Half ground stat« diameters coverin'; 25 Land » T” T~ 7” T- 1 meaaura 9®. Erect ll II 2« Apportion* 30. In a higher >4 I» place 31. Hurns If »lightly 33. Wheel pt 4 '4 JU 1! ' ' / 1 Jectlon • 35. Frosted fr“ 3d. Pronoun 38. Nibble 11 »I 40. Fluff 42. Roman fl' IT magistrate )ST 41 'Inn's jr nickname » 45 Part o; r % nl-fl set 48. Bring *4 II 41. upon Hr* oneself 4» 47. Missile weapon 44 *7 48. Playing I marble Chris Sorensen Talks To PIA Members Mill City Pharmacy CHANGE-OF-LIFE Valley Telephone Co. Serving Mill City, Aumsville. Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner