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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1964)
Nominating Comm. To Pick Officers Auxiliary Plans For For Woman's Club Blood Drawing 2—Ihr Mill Ch lintvrprlM«. ThurMluy. Munii 2«. HMH Wornasti ßaCfe. Ulis Don't till .Huliscrllie to Ht Mil I I I I » IMI itl’KISf. Wedding Ceremony Held At Home COLD SUFFERS The Mill City Woman's club Get (e«l irlirf from iliit a«hr II Goldie Rambo, Wornan' s Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 members were entertained o^cr, **»rn »ml l> * loin «lue to mhK The Santiam Memorial Ikw- March 17 at the home of Mrs. M \NII \< K > • oi»il»»ti4li< o t>l n < Ji Francis Bodeker with Mrs Jack pit al Auxiliary board met on 1 t e 11 \ provrti ingrsd ii»w r.umr« Duggan and Mrs. Leo Russell as Thursday aftermxw in the base At a charming 11 o'clock cer lr\cr 4iul biiiif.w south «ting felici ment ot the hospital for their co-hostesses emony before th«' tk>wer-iMiik- I V «i* j g iirJi b*r '• •• chrtMi due to At Earl Parker Home Guests for the evening were regular monthly meeting. ed fire place «4 her parents' uddb Snap !•.» k * till ST ANU A< K. Mrs. Lorena Stevens, presi Mrs. Helen Fowler, former Mill home in Portland. Mlsa Shirley Marilyn club met 1\iesday at City teacher now living at As dent, announced the meetings Ann Veness, daughter «it Mr the home of Mrs. Earl Parker toria; Mrs. Howard Hunsaker, hereafter, will be in the hos ami Mrs. IMicrt P Vcnrss, lie at Detroit for a 12 o ’ clock cov- Santiam R<»beknh lodge held pital basement and all Auxiliary The Mill City Presbyterian president of the 4th district of TYPEWRITER came the bride of Michael Paul church was the setting Satur Kinney, son of Mr. and Mis. Women's clubs; Mrs. Kirby members and interested non- their regular meeting Wednes- erod dish lunchron. Johnson, corresponding secre memtoers are invited to join the day with Otto Koeneke, noble Following the luncheon the day. March 31 at 2 o'clock for Paul E. Kinney ol Troutdale Morris, the marriage of Miss Bonnie Officiating at the double ring tary of the 4th district and Mrs board members at their third grand, in charge, assisted by president, Mrs Bert Marie Stickney, vice-grand Thursday afternoon meetings. presided at the business meet Jean Boroughs, daughter «4 Mi ceremony was Judge J. J. Quil Lora Groves all of Salem LATE MODEI.H The Bkxxl Drawing program following officers and Mrs Burton Boroughs to lin, the groom’s uncle The women spoke briefly to Final plans were made for the ing. 'Die KE CAHONAII1.E KATE* is scheduled for Thursday. annual h»»bby stww which was were elected for the ensuing Lann.v Mark, son of Mr. and those pros ent. S Moolha Iteulal The bride, given in marriage Mrs Edith Mason, club pres March 26. from 4 to 8 p. m. ’ held at the Lyons Grange hall year president. Mrs. Wilson Mrs. William Burch >4 Scio May Apply <h> 1‘urohaM by her father, wore a ballerina The church win Uecoratcd ■ gown of white lace over tulle, ident. ann«xineed that John Several members will aid in Friday evening. Plans were also SteVt ns: vice president, Mrs Kelly wvuld enter the 4th dist the work. ! made for serving the dinner to Cecil l-ake and secrotary-treas- in the wedding colors of (Mile I her fingertip veil tiring held In A Certificate of Membership th«1 mertinj held here Saturday uror. Mrs. Sylvia lhincan blue and white Playing the 1 place by a crown of seed | war Is. rict scholarship contest later in sm fkmrtlt. i*fc Mims the spring. Winner of this con- from the American Hospital or .4 th«' Marion County Oddf«’ll«»w The president appointed the wedding music was Mrs. law I Tlie bridal dross and veil had Naleni, Oregon test will enter the state con- ganization was received and conventino committees to serve refresh Ross with Mrs. Burton Snyder , been worn by her older sister. test and that winner will receive will be framed and hung in the Arxxher dinner will be served ments to the Masonic lodge for singing viK'iil selections. I Carol, three years ago She ear- a scholarship to the college of meeting room. Newly fimsheii Saturday, April 4 to the Eastern the April and May meetings | Performing the cereiiumy was , ried u bouquet »M pink and white curtains were in place on the Star-Masonic orders when they Mrs Daniel Kletnege and Mrs the Reverend Richant H Cole, his choice. I carnations centered by rows The 4th district convention east wall of the mroting room, hold their annual get-together. Floyd Jotinson for April anti pastor <4 tlie church. ' Maid ot honoi was Miss Itozil- Tl»«* bride was escorted to tin' will be held in Salem on April the work of the sewing chair These series of moncy-raiaing Mrs Walter Brisbin and Mrs lali Yankus of Mill City, a aitar by her father. She was fortnei classmate <»( the bride 17th and anyone having green man, Mrs. Lucille Kirsch. I events are to augment the fun«I Velma Carey for May. gowned m a dress or white silk stamp books to spare are ask Four Auxiliary' board mem to purchase a n«>w carp«'t for Mrs Floyd Johnson gave a Miss Yankils wore an Empire peau de sole tn id«’ wrm an Em ed to bring them. Purpose at bers. Mrs. Rita Cruson. Mrs the IOOF hall. report on th«' Rainbow Girls style Irock ol <lecp rose ami Yvonne the book collection is to aid the Helen Kimmel, Mrs. Th«* April meeting <>f th«' club pire waist with pearls embroid carried a bouquet ot pmk carnu- Susie Haynes presented her youngsters at the Warm Spring Crandall and Mrs. Elsie Völkel late husband Ed Haynes' R«'- will b«' held at the home of Mrs. ered on the front panel. The lions with white roses Serving king clos<*-fitting steeves had a Indian school in buying a bus and Gale Christensen, admin b«'kah pin to th«> ord«'r which Wilaon Stevens at Mehuma as best man was William A to transport them to the Indian istrator and John Mackie, pre will be addl'd to the pins <»f The Masonic-Eastern Star row of tiny laittons at the wrist J Callahan of Portland. The bride's short veil was Air Festival at LaGrande. This sident of the hospital board, at other dt'ceased members. Hu'sc dinner was discussed The an- . Musician was Robert W Har tended the workshop in leader have been framed and placed nual dinner this veur w'll be held with a crown of pearls is an annual event. Do you lu»« « food nt« <*r . ng ris, former music director at She carried a TxMiquct of Mrs. Q. V. Miller will enter ship responsibilities for hospital in the hall lobby. served by the Three Links i«coid! Th«n this rmlutcro/y Santiam high school. the 4th district sewing contest auxiliaries which was conduct-1 Following the business mect- Club. April 4 Tickets may be white orchids and stephanolia. i For her daughter's wedding «nJ rfilitlic luto policy i» for jeuf Lighting the tapers were the Mrs modeling an Oriental evening ed by the Association of West- i > ing Rachel Olmstead and Helen purchased from members. It re»«rdi uf« dn»«rt wdti lour Vencss chose a puwdrr ern Hospitals ui Portland on I gown that she has made. prtmium coitl »nd iptcul f«»tur(t. 1 Johnston served refreshments Present were Mrs. Daniel bride's sisters. Judy and Kathy l blue dress of classic design A nominating committee was March 11-12. The Best Role in from table attractively derorat- Kleihege. Mrs. Walter Brisbin. Boroughs, wearing light blue with fluted skirt The groom's for «umplt: You «ntoy Hr«-,t » elected and will select a slate Life is Service to Humanity" | I ed in the Easter motif. Mrs Cecil Lake. Mrs Charles satin dresses made with lie 11 mother worv a violet and w-hitr potnblf colt iirm*dut«.y > ..a of officers to be presented at the was the keynote in the informa- French. Mrs. Floyd Völkel. shaped skirts. . »count» for »»■• » ensemble. Both mothers had Matron «4 honor was Judy y«»rr~~Frtm'umi srs pi J qj»r- next meeting. On the committee tion presented by Mrs Cruson. ] Mrs. Lowell Cree. Mrs Floyd . white accessories and corsages Crandall, director o f' Rainbow Girls Take are Mrs. Charles Kelly. Mrs Mrs. tarty a.th ns pxulty surcht r« J«jhnson. Mrs. Bert Morris ami Meier, wearing a true satin of white carnations with pink Q. V. Miller and Mrs. Sylvia nurses, spoke on the Cheerette 1 Th.» top qu ■ her grandson, John Carmony, dress and carrying a white net rosebuds. program and various projects In Salem Presentation Duncan. b»<Ud by THl HOMf INSURANCE and the hostess. Mrs Earl heart covered with wmte carna At the reception following the tions and edged in pale blue The Mill City club was asked of working together. Mrs. Hel-! i* (»mom tor <»»t, t»«r Parker. ceremony, the cake was cut ami Bridesmaids were Janice L>- ■.••• r -t ■( of Cl» -1 to appoint four ushers to serve en Kimmel stressed aids to I Of the Last Supper' served by Miss lands Hood, a gan and Karen Hlckenthler, To |rt .IHh. f*cU-and forth« at the state convention in May management and Junior volun- ' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John college classmate <4 the young and they will be selected later. teer program. Gale Christen-! son. George Cree and Mrs Don Masons Dinner at a Salem res sister of the groom, wearing couple. Mrs Martin J. lauttz information on additional I m : rd including a 5j«ar con Following the business meet sen commented on many topics ald Carlson took a group ot taurant was enjoyed after pale blue satin gowns with poured. Presiding at the punch t'nuttion (uaranla*. ing St. Patrick's Day games of interest to the hospital and Rainbow girls to Salem Sunday wards. Girls present were Suzy matching hats and carrying bowl was Mlsa Lynne Wise Th«- phon« or com* in today! were played with Mrs George I . its administration, and noted afternoon where thev attended . Carlson. Marilee Teller. Juan flowers identical to those of the guest book was passed by Janet' Davis. Mrs. Aroy Podrabsky the effect of welfare aid on the presentation of the " Last ita Morgan. Janis Jacobson and honor attendant. Vencss. the bride's younger] Best man for the groom was intel and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel in the financial standing of the I Supper” by the Scottish — Kathy Keile. Rite ‘ Tom Meier and ushers were hospital. charge. For going away the new Mrs for I Steven Burch, brother of the A card party is planned The hostesses served re Kinney wore a lightweight | groom and Bob Boroughs, bro freshments featuring the St. sometime in Apr,), date to brown wool traveling dress with j ther of the bride. announced later. Patrick's Day motif. a blue ami white striped top For her daughter's wedding Board members present were 1 coat. her corsage being taken Bi Gnldie Hamts. Mrs. Boroughs chose a Diur suit Mrs. i Mrs. Lorena Stevens, Well this is a new twist here tion in the fifth century when and her corsage was pink or- from her bridal luiuquet After a Home Extension Unit Helen Stevens, Mrs. Lura Fair, honeymoon trip to Los Angeles, legislation introduced by St. chids Die groom’s motner Mrs. Amanda Gavette, Mrs. I am writing my little column on the young couple will return Patrick was passed The tradi wore a pink suit and To Hold Silver Tea press day. Now a lot may hap Mary- Lucille Kirsch. Mrs. wore a to Portland to [>ack for their new- J. c. KirnmH — llud !>a%W tion spread to other European pen before the presses roll again GATES—The Santiam Canyon , Tuers, Mrs. Rita Cruson. Mrs. white orchid corsage home which will lie in lx» countries which also gave it Owner* A reception was raid Im- Home Extension unit will have i Alta Shelton. Mrs. Yvonne but I can always add a P. S. Alamcdos. California, where legal sanction. Ln the 13th cen The boss and his wife were a silver tea Thursday, March ! Crandall. Mrs Mabel Miller, mediately following tne cere- Phone 897-2660 Mr Kinney will report for 36 at 1:30 at the Gates Wom Mrs. Grace Ditter. Mrs. Estelle ] called out of state again and so tury France and Scotland made mony in Fellowship hall with duty with the U. S. Navy on the observance of Leap year a en's clubhouse. Guest speaker Phdippi, Mrs. Munel Pintier the paper was really out early Mrs William iA-wellen cutting Mill City, Ore. law Italy recognized it in the the bride's cake and Mrs. H B April 15. will be Santiam High School's j and Mrs. Ruth Tobi. Mrs. this time and here I sit with the 15th century shortly before Col exchange student from Den- 1 Kirsch and Mrs. Cruson were office in my frail (hai hands Lewellen, aunt of the bride umbus sailed for America mark, Chris Sorenson. pouring Assisting at the punch hostesses. In England leap year had be ------------------------------------------------- Anyhow I have found a new Entertainment will be bowl was Mrs Don Carlson. come part of common law by WHY DON'T YOV St BSCRIBE reason for reading Ramblings vided by the Santiam Alice Bickett was In charge some of our California readers 1600 when legal books defined of the guest book and Suzy TO THE EXTEBPBISE. mixed choral group. It as the privilege "Ye ladyes say they follow my column and Carlson and Sharon Whitsett my comments on the weather. have of making love to ye men, were at the gift table. So stay out old Sol—so I can which they doe either by wordes Colon used in the reception keep telling our southern neigh or lookes. as to them seemeth puv anm ovj ■ jjj . w umxu bors what a beautiful spot we proper". white with white and blue flow So much for that and good ers used as a center pi<-ce live in. The sun is shining brightly thru the window as I luck luck this year, gals* flanked by white candles. write this. Honest Injun. And For the wedding trip to the Actually I do not have any coast the bride wore a white that remind« me of one I heard the other day—there is this real thing bright and cheery to write and blue print dress with a old Indian in Salem w 4 k > has ¡•bout. In looking through the pale blue coat and tne orchids been predicting the weather material on my desk all 1 see from her wedding bouquet. more accurately than the meter- is politicians gobledegook''. The young couple will live As far as I can see it is the in Salem where she is employ- oiogists dunng these many years -and now he has gone com same stuff sometimes with a ed at a state office He works FAIR PRICES pletely berserk and claims we new twist and sometimes not at the Simpson plant at Lyons •re going tn have 22" of srxs* I would think some of the can didates would be horrified when before the month is out! NO MILEAGE CHARGE and if they are faced with all Carol Carson Named the promises they make during President of Mill I am a little late with this , comment since St. Patrick Day a campaign- seems to be any Let us Demonstrate Zenith Color TV is just past—but that is my thing to get a vote. At least the City Jaycettes The Mill City Jaycettes held favorite saying----- -"A day late presidential race is turning into quite a political strategy, on their last meeting at the home In Your Home I and a dollar short. •a The luck of the Irish is said the GOP side— well, I am just of Carol Smith with "Polly Pa Pacific Power and to have helped many a woman one of those ornery Democrats cific,*’ catch her man— and there is' and plan on staying that way - Light Company demonstrator as guest speaker still time—because this is Leap this year at least. Main order of busincss was Year and the proposal privileges 414 First Street Phone 76U-2236 Was rather interested when the election of officers with of that year orginated in Ireland. I It became an official tradi- reading a news report that we Carol Carson to serve as pro get in the office from Washing sident; Veryl Lindsey, vice pre- ton. D. C. that Sputnik, outer sident; Myrita Davis, secretary; space bit and all that has got Helen Davis, treasurer and Ixxi- ten thru the frantic pace when ann Goffin. historian. we were trying to catch up with Discussion was held on plant Russia and that we are act ing more shrulm on the Jay- ually doing VERY WELL in that cette Hillside Improvement pro department. I was talking to ject with a Sunday work day to FREE COFFEE AND DONUTS 9:30 A. M. to 4P. M. a man the other day that comes be held soon in contact with many young Members present for the sters and he said the stress that meeting were Carol Carson, has been put on them in the last Carol Lieuallen, Myrita Davis, Paula Grant. two or three years to continually Louann Goffin. learn more and more about Shirley Hoover, Veryl Lindsey. FREE GIFTS With Each Purchase DRAWINGS For Door Prizes THIS science and math if they expect Betty Shaw, Cleta Willi, Helen to get anywhere has created a Davis and Carol Smith. SPINNING Come in and see the new accent colors in Spred Sation. whole new batch of ulcers. And WHEEL that is really too bad. Of course Birthday Anniversary some students, in fact, most can THREADS THE stand a great deal of pressure Observed by C. Rogers and study without getting an WORLD FOR YOU C E Rogers rtbserved his ulcer but I know they do plenty birthday anniversary, March 15 of worrying—which may or may at the home of hts daughter. Whether it'* for business, for pleasure, shopping or not be be good You are entitl Mrs Theo Bertilson at Oregon visiting, just pick up your phone and call-anywhera. ed to your opinion and I to mine. City. Also observing her birth- Your telephone truly spins a world of low cost con Perhaps students and ALL of day that day was Mrs. Olaf venience for you. Make full use of it. us need a new course----- "How Bertilson to solve problems without worry Others present were Olaf We carry Norris & General Paints Art and Hobby Supplies ing." Bertilson of Oregon City, George Bertilson of West Linn, On the lighter side as you Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jones, __ Paintings By Local I knev' a new bank just isn't with Kimmy and Carolyn of Jenn 'it if it doesn't have drive-in ings Lodge and Mr. and Mrs. banking facilities The real rea- C. M. Rogers of Albany. He Artists son behind the whole thing is is a son of the Clyde Rogers. JJ EVELYN STEVENS. Prop. so that the little wife can with Another daughter, Mrs. Mildred Serving Mill City, Aurnnville. On Display draw the money from the bank Wambaugh and family of Port- Detroit Idarha, Silverton, Turner I from the rear seat while her i ,tnd were unable to attend be hubby deposits it from the front. I cause of illneaa. Rebekahs To Serve Mo',lyn Club Meeh Bonnie Boroughs Star-Mason Dinner Married Here Sat RENTALS ROEN'S Safa Drivers cm qualify for this DIFFERENT MONEY-SAVING AÜTO POLICY! GOLD KEY AUTO POLICY " RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS HILL INSURANCE AGENCY For Prompt Repairs on Radios and TVs Stayton Radio & TV 2nd Anniversary Spring Sale Monday, March 30th NORRIS PAINTS The Paint Pot Valley Telephone Co I