The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 09, 1964, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Ijileipris«-. ThurMliiy. April 9. I9til
Recently Married In Portland
Married At Presbyterian Church
Wa/ftaHÍ ßcufe
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 891 -2772
Many Visitors Here
For Mason-Star
Dinner Saturday
and
The annual Masonic
Eastern Star ham dinner was
hekl Saturday night. The dinner
was served by th«- Three Links
club.
Wilson Stevens was master of
ceremonies, and Rev. Richard
Cble gave the invocation.
Following the dinner Richard
Ricketts, drama teacher at San­
tiam
High
introduced
five
members of his class who pro-
vided the entertainment. Read­
ngs were given by John Kelly.
Rosemary Devine and Bill Wil-
son. Ellis Meuser and Fred
Bassett gave a humorous skit.
Judge Rex Hartley of Salem
was guest speaker.
About 85 attendt-d th«- dinner.
Mrs. Goforth Hosts
Pinochle Club Monday
Air. and Mrs. Michale Paul Kinney, wno were mar­
ried recently in a home ceremony in Portland. Mrs. Kin­
ney is the former Shirley Ann Veness, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Veness. long-time Mill City residents.
FLOWERS
For All Occasions
Potted Plant»
Cut Flowers
Corsages
L’se Our Flowen» By­
Wire Service
We Deliver To .All Hospitals and Mortuaries
The Bid or Bunch Pimichle
club members were entertain«-«!
Monday evening at the home of
Gloria Goforth with the host«-ss
serving a dessert before the
evening of cards.
Winning high prize was Mary
Wright; pinochle, Gloria
Go-
forth; low, Elsie Ohmart. and
door prize was received by
Gladys Podrabsky.
The next party will be held
April 20 at the home of Edna
Gordon.
Christian Church To
Have Potluck Dinner
I Sunday, April 12, there will
j be a potluck dinner at the
Christian church in honor of the
j new memtx-rs who have come
. into the fellowship of the church
during the past several months.
There will be entertainment
and a business meeting.
I April
______ _
19 ____
will ___
be _____
NCC ___
day
,_ at
i the church. A guest speaker
from Northwest Christian col­
lege will speak at the morning
I services.
Rasmussen Shows
Movies of Mexico
At Jayceette Meeting
Th«- April 2 nux-ting of tin*
the
Jayccettes was held at
home i»f Carol Carson.
Special guest i»f th«- club was
Jay Rasmussen wh«> showed
movies of tiu- trip to Mexico
rist Spring by a group of
students fnan Santiam High
school.
Following the showing of the
film a business meeting Will
held with th«- Jaycettes voting
to build a fl*Hit base to be used
every year for th«- -Ith of July
parade.
Then- was discussion held on
chaperoning of the girls in th«-
Whitewater Challenge May 30.
It was pointed out that any
committee chairmanships not
fillt-d would be apix’intod by the
president. Carol Carson.
A gift was presented by tin-
group to Carol Smith, retiring
president, for her service t >
the Jayceette«. Door prises
were iron by Shirley llunrr
and Veryl Lindsay. The next
meeting will be held April 16
at the home of Jan Waikart.
Members [»resent were Betty
Shaw. Iaiuann Goffin, Paula
Grant, Cleta Wills. Carol Smith,
Veryi Lindsay, Myrita Davis.
Carol Carson.
Jan Waikart.
Shirley Hoover anil Helen Da-
\ la
The Mill City Garden club
met Thursday at the home of
Mrs. J. C. Kimmel for a 1
o'clock dessert luncheon. Co­
hostesses were Mrs. Franc«-«
McCarley. Mrs. la-ttie Cline
an»l Mrs. Mabel Nelson.
Mrs. Daniel Klelhege presid­
ed at tin- business meeting. A
report on the club's Valentin«»
sal«- was given. Hostess«-« for
the rest of the year were an-
maincixl Nam«xl on lite nom­
inating cominitt«-»» wen- Mrs.
Ixxvell Cr»-e, Mrs Frances Mc­
Carley and Mrs Edith Manin
Tin- report will lx- given at the
May m»-eting ami election will
K- at tlu- June meeting.
Plan« arc Ix-ing mad»- for a
tea to lx- given May 7 at Fel-
iowship hall honoring chatter
memix-rs anil tile early mem­
tx-rs of the club. Committee for
the tea is comjiosrd of Mrs
Charles Dolezal. Mrs. Althea
Grimes. Mrs. Edith Mnsw.
Mrs. Herbert Schroeder. Mrs
John King. Mrs. G»x»rge Stinger,
and Mrs. Rachel Olmstead
TTie flower arrangement for
the month was made by Mrs.
Lettie Cline and Mrs Althea
Grimes won the door prize.
For the program Mrs. Daniel
Klvihege. Mrs Lmrig Verbeck
and Mrs. Tena Graham gave
short talks on "Color« in the
Rainbow Girls Attend Garden" and Mrs Q. V. Miller
showed colored (Ude« of Jap-
Christian Church Sun. ane-sc gardens and flower Br­
A group of Rainbow Girls rangemen ts.
Present were Miss Vivian
from Marilyn Assembly No. 90
attended the First Christian Hinkle, a guest from Salem and
Mm
church Sunday in recognition of Mrs. Charles Dolezal.
Ken-
Fkiyd
Fh*etw<xxi.
Mrs.
the founding of their order ;
Each year the girls attend a ■ neth Coming, Mrs. Uxiis Ver-
church of their choice as near txx-k. Mrs. Tena Graham. Mr«.
Mrs.
Althea
as possible to the actual found­ Woody Heller.
Grimes. Mrs.
Edith
Mason,
ing date which is April 6.
Walter Thoma«. Mrs.
In the afternoon the girls met Mrs.
George
Stinger, Mrs. Daniel
at the lodge hall to practice
for their April 8 meeting and to i Kleihege, Mrs. Charlie French.
Mrs. Ixiwell Cree, Mrs. James
work on their scrapbooks.
Swan.
Mrs. John King. Mrs.
An informal birthday party 1
was arranged for Wdletta Ma­ ' Rachel Olmstead. Mrs. Q. V.
' Miller, Mrs. Herbert Schroed-
lone with ice cream and cake ,
served by Clara Morris. Agnes ! ! er. Mrs. Martin Hansen. Mrs
Otto Witt. Mrs. Fr«-d Moore,
Carlson and Laurell Johnson.
Mrs. Frances McCarley. Mrs.
Roger Nelson.
Mrs.
Curtis
Cline and Mrs. Kimmel.
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Garden Club Makes
Plans for Tea
Mrs. Ed Calkins and
Mrs. Alfred Fowler
I Hostesses at Shower
I
I
Mrs Ed Calkins am! Mrs. Al
Fowler were hostesses for a
baby shower Friday afternoon
at the Gates Woman's clubhouse
honoring Mrs. Sylvester Traw
Appropriate games were
played and prize« were won by
Mrs. BiU Swan and Mrs. Jack
Carey.
After the guest of honor open­
ed her many gifts.
refresh­
ments were served.
Present were Mrs. Philo Pot­
ter, Mrs. Don Schiewek, Mr».
Don Sieg and Kathy, Mrs Jim
Sullivan. Mrs. Bill Swan. Mrs.
Raymond Porter. Mrs Herman
Mason. Mrs. Jack Carey, Mrs.
Wallace Robertson. Mrs Dana
Grimm. Mrs. Richard Po«ekany
and son. Mrs. Al Hemshom,
Mrs. Krnn«-th Christensen, Mrs.
Al Fowler and girls, Mrs. Calk­
ins and the guest of honor.
Sending gift« were:
Mrs.
I>»ren Strohmeyer, Mrs. James
Olson, Mrs. Dick Syverson,
Mrs. Edith Mason, Mrs. Claude
DeFrates, Mrs. Athol Under­
wood, »Mrs. John Janis, Mrs.
William Shufonl Mrs J ('
Kimmel. Mrs. Vernon Kealen,
Mrs. Emory Primeau,
Mrs.
Arey Podrabsky, and Mrs. Jack
Sullivan.
Tearly Muir Entertains
Round Robin Club
The Round Robin
Pinochle
club held their party Monday
evening at the home of Tearly
Muir. Due to illnms among
members there were just two
hostess
tables in play, The
served dessert before the ev-
ening of cards.
High prize was won by Agnes
Carlson; Mabel Yankus low and
Margaret Boroughs pinochle.
Plans will be completed at
the next party for the annual
dinner when the women enter­
tain their husbands.
Guest for the evening was
Kathleen Pratt. The next party
will be held April 20 at the
home of Goldie Rambo.
ALL PURPOSE
3-IN-ONE OIL
Oils Everything!
Prevents Rust I
ftECULAR — OIL SPRAY — ELECTRIC MOTOR
RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS
III
< »oldie
llanihn
Here It Is a Ix-autlful. sunny
Friday seems 1 just get the
urge to writ«* when the weather
is nice 1 am a person who is
affected a great deal by sur­
roundings. people, their actions,
reactions, etc. So when the wea­
ther is gksimy it's hist as well
that 1 keep my thoughts to my­
self
I am sure that I wouldn't go
throught these fierkids of being
up ami down if I could take
everything matter-of-fact ■ but
then perhaps I wsiuldn't enjoy
things to the fulk*st when pos­
sible Anyhcrw, as they say In
the comics I 'yam what 1 yam.'
Doesn't s«-rm possible Ixit
summer vacations will soon be
here and these Inst few weeks
of school are certainly cram­
med to the hilt for the students
and parents seem to get In on
quite a bit of th«* activity.
I am sure that not only the
proud parents, but all school
patrons were proud of th«- rat­
ings given to tla- Santiam band
and chorus in the District 4
competition. Spencer Hl Umland
deserves a big hand for his
efftirts in directing the groups
One [x-rson was heard to re­
mark at Saturday's own peti­
tion "I could listen to the San­
tiam band all day." Confirming
what I’ve felt all year!
We have had quite a few
California tourists around latr-
ly with an eye to making Orc-
gon in general and Mill City In
particular their home. We have
some neighbors who purchased
a home here the past year, Mr
and Mm. Manuel Izimbano
and they are completely en­
tranced after an Oregon wint­
er. In fact Mm. I/»mbano, who
likes to express her thoughts
in verse gave me a few lines
she had written as a tribute to
"all this beauty".
A land I've dreamed of most
of my life
Is now tx-fore my eyes
I
My soul absorbs its beauty
For I think not of city strife
and all its guiles,
Instead before me lies wonder
Of tall trees and mountains
topped with white snow
And the mighty river that flows
through this lovely city.
Speaking of spring and beau­
ty and such (before we know it
another Santiam
Whitewater
Challenge will be ready 'to go.'
Do you rcmemlier the absolute­
ly gorgeous day w<- h.i<| last
year for it after a week of
dismal rain that Sunday was
just about as perfect as the
good Lord could make It.
The boss has "threatened" to
make the run this year will
have to get my movie camera
ail loud») •o I can cateti an
act km »ttot wlwn tie (boot* th«-
rapai» and get« a «kinking??’?
In my last Ramblings I
wrote a little aliali lx-«p Year
Thia one which I came aerosa
in a men'a magazine, »s strictly
fur the girls And h>w n|»pn>-
priate.
It a man doran‘1 marry, ha a
a "gay bachelor" tail if a wom­
an doesn't she is an 'old mald '
He goes "«ait with the boys”
but she just goes to a hen
party When lie c>»mes la ime
from the «íTice or a day at the
plant it is "with news" Isa»
«•ver ttie little woman
Xmt
tiring« "gossip”. If he run« the
family affairs he is "head of
the house" ixit if «he dosa, «he
"weani the [Minis". If hr kaiks
after her hr is a devoir«! hu»
twin«! ixit If she ikies the same
she "hrnpecks" him In hu
middle age he la in the prim«-
of life but »hr Is s¡a>krn of a»
"no »¡»ring chicken"
R he
spends his money b«- is gener­
ous but It she docs she is ex-
travagant. His gray hair imlei
him
link
distinguished but
hers makes her kok like an
"old hag". So as the lady from
Vancouver, B. C who i wrotr
the items
says "Gals,
you
just can't win".
But what do you say
keep trying!
Hospital Auxiliary
Plans for Party
The Santiam Memorial Hr»
pital Auxiliary committee« are
busy planning for their benefit
card party and luncheon to tw-
held Thursday, April 16 at th«-
Santiam Golf clubhouse.
A completr hox-hen will b»-
served at 12 .10 with the many
txxitixisr« preparing the tables
for ttwlr guest groups Cards
to be played will be nt th»-
pleasure
of
the
Individual
grrxipx The public I« invited t«>
attend this benefit affair.
Woman's Club To
Sponsor John Kelly
For Music Scholarship
The Mill City Woman's club
is s[M>ns«>rlng John Kelly t<>
enter the Virginia Brown Music
scholarship award given by the
■Ith district of Women's did»
The entrants will compete at
die Salem Woman's cltilihoiuir.
460 Cottage St., Saturday, April
11 at 10 a. m. Winner in that
c<xnpetltk»n will enter the dis­
trict contests
the
following
Saturday.
John will play a piano seksr-
tion for his entry.
Shopping For That
BABY SHOWER
is simple when you come
here. Come in and see our
Fa
bundle
Many New Gifts
ADA'S NEEDLE r of
SHOP
297 S. W. Broadway
Phone 897-2141
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