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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1964)
•> •The Mill City Entrrprfetr, Thursday, Feb. 20. 1961 was held Thursday in the dining room of the Methodist church beginning at 10:30. Lois Mor gan. Joyce Neal and Thelma James were hostesses at the pot luck dinner which was serv ed at noon. Subject of the day was "Don’t LYONS—The February meet ing of the Lyons Extension unit March to Poverty With Credit Buying." Alice Dougal and Car ol Arndt were project leaders The subject "Study of Africa.’ which was supposed to have been given in January was also given. Leaders were Audrey Sandahi and Alma Olmstead. Attending were Manan Pen nington. Alice Dougal. Lucille Huber. Kathleen Manning. Alma Olmstead. Audrey Sandahi. Eleanor LaMunyan. Carol Arndt. Susie Reynolds. Willa Gilson. Girod’s Hi'itop Market Alice Knodell. Rae Music. Mary Lou Henning and the hostesses Credit Buying Is Topic at Extension Club Meeting Mill City, Oregon fyjwt&ù Paye. IMMLO’S RAMBLINGS it* loibllr lililil*-. Well after a two-w«*ek res- pitc can you stand a little more of this same kind of »tuft '? My excuse (among other») ha* been Hint fighting this current Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 bug. have been a little «lense (er). So It these words fall short of what they should !»■ I I just won't have any real ex cuse. At least I don't lay claim to It being anyttung ixit what it is just a little <4 this und that otherwise I wuuki I m * setting th«* world on fire on on«* ol the I was walctilng TV advertise j big dailies' ments tile other evening with uiiiiisrment (not the usual dr Swrcthcarts young mut uhi lacliment I «Milinarily have) and MEHAMA The Mehama A group from the Christlan really had a field day ovci th. deci led that no one I mii BEAU Community Presbyterian church church went to the Turner Me- w*ri*k-**nd. It seemed to me that T1FUL women and girl* was)« was the setting for the wedding mortal hotne last Wednesday there were more dances and ckxlirs. scrirti fks>ra. exmk u of Jewel Rae Wallen and Vern where they wen* guests for parties than usual Th«* little meal. *«*v* or do any of the on Allen Choate, Sunday after dinner and then presented a Swvcth»*art at «air house was various and sundry things a noon. February 9. The church program and Valentin«* gifts t«> all "a-lwltter" for tin* Santiam liousewtfe doe« So a homely was decorated with tall baskets ball. It is proiwbly a sign <4 girl thoukl feel hiqipy about the members of the home of white stock, greenery ami Mrs Richard Freeman was in something or other but I get a the whole thing alm Mill never red bows, white candles and the charge «4 th«* program with Mrs. real kick out of getting her have to do a tap pews were market! with bows Jim Hay«M. Mrs William Shep ready for an affair like that really I think the TV ails of white ribbon ami silver bells. As I have said before my high get me are the ones herd amt Rev. Jack Meuaer Mrs Ercill Wilson was or taking part. Games were also scbtkil days here were such won a sort of "Blah" t) ganist and Mrs Calvin Culbert played ami there was group I derful. happy days and natur and all she n<*ed*. simply All ally I want my «laughter to Is a new tint for her hair to son was soloist. singing The bride is the daughter of Attending from Mill (Tty wen* have fun too. make her ilwuilutely glamoriMi» N«x at th«- cost ,4 good grad«-« Rut *u<kl«*nly there site Is not Mr. and Mrs. Iwxmard Wallen. Mrs Jim Hayes and Carolyn, but I am <xu- who happen» to only with a new hair-do Inn. Mehama ami parents of the Mrs W«kxly LaSeuer, Mrs. Su IVeddmg Date of bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. ite Haynaa, M • White, believe that a student should complete facial makeup, n«*w Vernon Choate >4 Stayton. Mrs. Richard Freeman Mrs |>articiput«* In as many activities dress and at least It* |MMinil« The 2 30 o’clock ceremony Bonnie Boroughs 1 William Shej’hvrd ami Ronnie, as time, health and atudlra will slimmer. was performed by the Rev | Mrs Clyde Golden. Mrs Eldon allow Youth is flatting at twit Arne Magnuson. Candles were Is Announced i Hutchinson. Mn Milton Rolen, I INsigtit I w«ail<l infittili frotn It is really a struggle tlm ns spraklng of the weather this lighted by JoAnn Welter and Mrs J. c. Dickinson. Mrs El- Mr. ami Mrs Burton Hoc- I mcr Shaw, Mrs Lowell Oree, the kids nowadays go "all out ' w«t*k (fiat gissi old cofiversn- Donna Choate, sister of the oughs are announcing the ap Mrs Alb in Cooper, Rev Jack for themes for their dances don maker loll today < Friday I groom. The bride was preceded to the proaching marriage <4 their , Meuser. Mr arul Mrs Gil Ikick- with tiour» upon hixir* spent an foreissm al least Is so tw-aull- decorating which I am DE fili altar by four attendants, the daughter. Bonnie Jean to Lanny worth. Mr. <• ! M- - ! Aren’t y*ou glad that you maid of honor. Miss Loreen Mark, son of Mr ami Mrs. Wil Steven and Maurie Richards and FINITELY .i>|»««-d to. I can t live In Oregon ami pnrtlcularly see coming l»>m<* at 9 or lo |Car«*l\r. 1’ *!i ubsky Welter, and bridesmaids. Miss liam Burch of Scio. in the Santiam Canyon o'ckx'k exhausted and then hav The marnage will be an event Cheryl Webb. Miss Barbara ing to study McKay and Miss Judy Welter. of Saturday. March 21 at the,' Some place along the line in Podrabskyj Return All wore identical dresses of Mill City Presbyterian church the many veurs since I have Paree rose heavy delustered at 2 o'clock. been out <>( sctMsil the "home From Winter Trip Miss Boroughs is a graduate satin. Matching headbands of work" bit has certainly increas of Santiam High ochool and at Mr and Mr« Arey Podrab- double bows with overlays of ed guess It's O K but I am ski returned Inane laat wrrk tended the University of Ore net were worn. from the school of thought that from a trip to Ikamrvlllr Miss The flower girl was Carla gon. Mr. Mark was graduated haptiens to believe In study hall where their visited their daugh from Scio high school and at Johnson, who wore a dress Perhaps It Isn't possible Imt I similar to the other attendants, tended OCE and Oregon State The members <4 the Mill Qty- ix) know that l MMtvcd as ter and family, Mr and Mrs and the ring bearer was Brad University. j Gates American Field Service many credits and had harder Hlnlr Mcrixlllh and son TTirir She is employed in a Salem : held a meeting Thursday even son-in-law works as a «m«rrva- Zolkoske subject than some of the kids tkm forester In the area but The bride wore a gown <4 office and he work* at Simp- ing at the home of the chair nowadays. said hr would like to get back heavy delustered satin fashioned son's Plywood plant at Lyons man. Mrs Willard Gabriel out on th«- wrst coast Another meeting will be called with a round neck, long fitted I have a small sense of ac Pixlrabsky’S started out in a sleeves, with buttoned bodice i sum to elect «4t*cer» tor the complishment this week-not ttiat with a small double bow se Womans Club Makes . year; there have been some this little thing was sonquered snow storm and had to fight j nominations made but a com- In one w«*ek but It snow and ler most of the way •> centing ttle soft pleated skirt dui arrivi* Plans for Food Sale I plete slate has not been pre- I really like people and enjoy they did not get to visit some which ended in a chapel train, An interesting meeting was 1 sented Her French illusion veil was my work here ns it brings me <4 the places <4 intrrest they As usual there was discussion tn contact with so many Of intended to. caught to a crown of lace and held by members of the Mil! Ar« y »aid hr had a ’field net adorned with tiny sequins I City Woman s club Tuesday ev on money-making ideas that course there are Irritati« ms and pearls She carried a cas ening at the home of Mrs. Em could be handled by the AFS but usually it Is a fleeting thing day” selling Oregon and after cade of red roses and »tephan- ory Primeau with Mr«. Arey as there is still not enough because someone has hail a twid «rcing that part of the country Podrabsky and Mrs. Don Shey- money in the treasury to fin day. But over the years there it wasn't hard to do otis ance this year's exchange stu has been one particular person They couldn't get over thr James Magee served as best the refreshment hostesses. A cooked food sale will be dent program man and ushers were Janies that has "gotten under my lack <4 httls and thr "sn-cnllrd It is planned at the present skin." I said to myself, now trees" t>ack there which nr,- Clarke. Bob Holt and Marvin held at the Hilltop Market on February’ 29 with Mrs Francis lime to bring the Oregon Journ this is ridiculous she doesn’t pretty scrubby compared to Whitley, all of Stayton. what we have In Oregon The newlyweds greeted their Bxleker as chairman Proceeds al Juniors back for the annual like me ond 1 don't like her Both Arey and Irene «aid guests at a reception which from the sale will benefit the 4th of July celebration with two but I am going to see if I followed in the church fellow Children's Farm Home, a pro appearances tentatively schedul can't overcome the feeling that there was one thing they ed Bill Gleason was granted ship room, Cutting the cake ject of Women s clubs. Well. I can’t say that every hod plenty <4 In Mississippi It was announced that District authority to make any decision thing is peaches and cream but and ttiat was waithern hospital were Mrs. Donald (Diana » Bomberger and Mrs. Leonard No. 4 of the Federated clubs on behalf (4 the AFS that might we are much friendlier and ity un«l that they met some very 'Gwen) Bums, sisters of the would meet in Salem in April. come up in the matter. Glea everytime she says something nice prsiple who showed them son is currently serving as to irritate me I try to say some- every courtesy. bride. Pouring were Mrs Sam Mrs Mason is treasurer of that finance committee member. (Sharon) Wallen, sister-in-law group. A number at others in Also *m the money-making of the bride, and Mrs Wilbur dicated interest in attending. One of the main projects of agenda is an appearance, tenta Morrison, the bride’s aunt. tively Mt for May. of Heck The newlyweds are graduates the club was discussed, that of Harper and his boys. A num-1 Community Improvement with at Stayton Union High. Mrs. ber of people in the entire area | Choate with the class of ’63 and members making an outstanding have indicated that they would1 scrapbook of improvements and he with the class of ’62. like to come out and dance or After a wedding trip to Cali pictures of the area. It was also listen to this famed group. His 5 to* 8 P. M. fornia the couple will be at noted in the scrapbook the club app«*arance would t»* co-spim- home at 494 Gardner road in sponsored bill doing away with sored by a school club, pissrbly Stayton. For going away the billboards in designated areas The lettermen, with proceeds new Mrs. Choate donned a white was passed last year. There to be shared. wool suit with black patent ac- is a nation wide contest With for Community Improvement . cessories Rebekah Member with some large cash prizes to I Cole Slaw - Vegetable be awarded. The scrapbook Honored At Party Ma*>li<*d Potato«*** and Grnty made by the Mill City club Edith Marks-Edward The Three Linka club of San All For $1.00 will be entered in the competi tiam Rebekah kxlge honored Titze Married Friday tion. Mrs Mattie Root Di-Iuind with It was pointed out that Wo a party at the hall Tuesday ev MEHAMA—Mrs. Edith Marks and Edward Titze were united men’s clubs throughout the na ening. Bingo furnished entertainment . in marriage Friday afternoon, tion are behind the movement Ph. K97-2I43 - 115 Santiam Blvd. Mill City February 14 at a simple cere- to remove indecent hooka and for the evening with each mem literature from the newstands ber bringing a gift and al the mony in the Mehama Commun- ity church. The Rev. Arne and they have been very sue- end of play th«*y were all pre-1 Magnuson performed the 3 o’ cesstul in doing this in a num- sented to Mrs. DeLand along clock ceremony before a group her of large stores. It was felt with a special gift from the of relatives and a few close literature added greatly to the club. Mr and Mrs. Orin DeLand juvenile delinquency problem were married recently and are friends. The .\Tarch 17 meeting will making their hone at Brawn Mrs. Oren Small attended the bride and Orville Downing act feature a St. Patricks party er's Apartments in Mill City. The Valentine motif was use«l ed as best man for Mr. Titze. and la scheduled to be held at and An informal reception follow the home of Mrs. Bodeker. A in the attractive table ed at the home of the bride. A number of Salem clubwoman room decorationa which were beautiful cake made by Mrs. have indicated that they will arranged by Mrs. Emery Prim- eau. Hostesses were Mrs. John Clifford Crook was cut and attend this meeting. Following the buxine«« ses Swan an Mrs. Irl Plymale. served by Mrs Bob Rogers Attending were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Jim Rogers. Mrs. Ivan sion Mrs. Q. V. Miller showed Clason poured the coffee and some outstanding colored slides Orin DeLand, Mr and Mrs. Miss Linda Davenport served of Japan. She and her husband, Walter Brisbin, Mr. and Mrs. a retired Lt. Colonel, lived Irl Plymale, Mrs. Arnold Sy- the punch. Gedd«x, The newlyweds left following there for a number of years verson, Ml»s Daisy Mrs. Alice Rice. Mrs. Walter the reception for a few days’ while he was in the service. Mrs Lottie Gentry was a Olmstead, Mrs Walter Thomas, trip on the Oregon coast. guest for the evening. She is a Mrs. Emery Primeau, Mrs. charter member of the club Floyd Fleetwood, Mrs. Ed Ka- Church Ladies Meet - - which was organized many dine. Mrs. Lottie Gentry, Mrs years ago. Gladys Mason and Mrs John The Christian Women's Fel Swan. lowship of the Christian Church met Tuesday morning at the Mrs. Don Moffatt Mrs. Duggan Hostess BE SURE home of Mrs. Jim Hayes. Hosts Pinochle Club For Bid or Bunchers Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson pre YOUR BUSINESS IS LISTED sented the devotions. Mrs. The Round Robin Pinochle The Bid or Bunch Pinochle Hayes gave the lesson on "In club members were entertained I cldb met at the home of Nadine IN THE dia. Missions and Missionaries" Monday evening at the home of Duggan Monday evening with which was followed by a quest Alta Moffatt with the hostess the hostess serving a dessert ion and answer period. serving a dessert before the before the three tables of carda Present were Mrs. Larry evening of cards. were in play. Plotts, Mrs. Lita Lewellen, Guests for the evening were Guests for the evening were Mrs. Woody Le Suer, Mrs L/>ra Mason of Salem, who won Jessie Bodeker and Susie Stew- Albin Cooper, Mrs. Floyd high prize and Frances Alban. art. Winning high prize wax Shepherd, Mrs. Eldon Hutch Winning pinochle was Rose Betty Pittam; pinochle, Gladys inson, Mrs. Richard Freeman. Haywood with Tearly Muir re Podrabxky, and low. Elsie Oh- Mrs. Milton Roten, Mrs. Wilma ceiving low prize. I mart. Servin« Mill City, Aumsville. Shopherd and Bonnie, Carolyn The next meeting of the club The next meeting will be Podrabskay and Mrs. Jim Hay will be held in Salem March 2 March 2 at the home of Helen Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner es and Carolyn. 1 at the home of Lztra Mastin Ellingson Miss Wallen And Christian Church Vernon Choate Group Goes To Married Sunday Turner Home Heck Harper May Come Here in May For AFS Benefit SPECIAL Mondays Only Chicken Dinner * I I I I The distinctive quality of Light Olympia Beer is always the same. The reason is refreshingly clear-r/^ the Water Olympia Hrrumt Company. Tumwater, near Olympia, Wa*A,n<ton tMy •* 2 64 WOULD A FIRE TONIGHT REVEAL “DANGEROUS GAPS” IN YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE? 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