Celebrate 50th Wedding Date
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 21, 1966
Smiths Honored
On 50th Wedding
Date Saturday
fU/o4HG4>A Patje
Goldie Rambo, Womans Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Friends and relatives of Mr
and Mrs. Dell Smith helped
Jone* Johnton
them observe their 50th wed
at Shower
ding anniversary Saturday ev
1 Mrs. Leo Stubenrauch en
ening at the IOOF hall.
tertained Saturday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vail,
assisted by members of the
at the home of her mother,
20-10-5 Fertilizer
Mrs. Frank Severs for Miss
IOOF-Rebekah lodges arrang
Special blend for greener
□rm' 22 lbe XC1000
ed the party for them, follow A large group of friends Janeta Johnson, bride-elect ot
Mrs. Jess Kimmel entertain
ing the brief Oddfellow meet and relatives attended the Don Huckeby
ed members and guests of the
ing.
Those attending were the : Mill City Woman’s Club at her
Golden Wedding anniversary
The serving table was at reception held Sunday at the Misses Susie Dueber, Leila 1 attractive new- home Tues-
tractively decorated in gold Gates Women’s clubhouse for Barney, Donalda Flatman. ’ day evening. Mrs. John Swan
and white tones with the tier Mr. and Mrs. Burrell.
Sharon Rose. Wilda Wilson, ’ was co-hostess.
ed wedding cake centering the
Mr. and Mrs. Cole are both Kathy Boroughs. Karen Love-
Mrs. Sylvia Duncan pre-
table. It was topped with gold native Oregonians and lived all, Sandra Cooper, Laura 1 sided at the business meeting
And General Store and white wedding bells.
most of their married life in Rambo. Sandra Duggan, Sus when a slate of officers for
Serving the cake was Mrs. Molalla, moving to this area an Whitsett, Faye LaMunyan the ensuing year was present-
Ph 897-2785 Mill City Emory Primeau with Mrs
Dorothy, Patricia and Roger
Delores Dishong, Kathryn 1 ed and unanimously elected
about 20 years ago.
of Sublimity: Mr. and Mrs.
. Walter Thomas serving the
Dishong.
Juanita
Morgan,
The reception was arranged
Gale Pennington, Mike and
I punch and Mrs. John Swan by the four sons of the Coles Mrs. Lester Johnson, the hon Mrs. Marie Tolbert, president;
Mrs. Al Glover, first rice-j
Terry of Lebanon and Mr. and
the coffee.
ored
guests
and
the
hostess.
and their families.
president Mrs. Lettie Swan,
Community
Mrs. Jack Pennington, Mar
Mrs. Vail was in charge of
Sending
gifts
were
Mrs.
Rose
The reception table was
second vice-president; Mrs.
tha, Darlene and Joyce of
I the guest book.
mary
Cogar
and
Miss
Melody
beautifully decorated in gold
Edith Mason, secretary; Miss
Lyons.
and
Mrs.
On
Sunday.
Mr.
Rosamond.
Calendar of Events
and white centered with a
Daisy Geddes, corresponding
‘ Smith were hosts to a large tiered wedding cake.
Appropriate party games secretary; Mrs. Arey Podrab Mr. and Mrs. Glen Penn An interesting feature of the
day was the showing of some
1 group of relatives and close
The cake was cut by Mrs. J. w ere played, Miss Johnson op sky, treasurer. Finance offic- ington celebrated their 50th
friends at their home.
Wednesday, April 20
V Robertson of Molalla, sister ened her gifts and refresh ■ ers elected were Nell DeWitt, wedding anniversary at their fruit canned 45 years ago by
Mrs. Pennington. They were
Santiam Rebekah Lodge at
of Mrs. Cole. She was assisted ments of punch and an at Goldie Rambo and Sylvia Dun home in Fox Valley Easter Sandhill plums that grew in
tractively
decorated
cake
were
hall, 8 p. m.
Mrs. Marlin Cole of Salem
Sunday, with relatives and Kansas, on bushes instead of
can.
Ohmarts Honored on by
Thursday, April 21
and Mrs. Wendell Cole of served.
Plans were completed for close friends attending.
trees. They were about the
PT A meeting at grade 26th Wedding Date
Stayton. Serving the punch
All of their five children size or royal anne cherries.
the Spring Convention of Mar
school gym, 8 p. m. Colored
ion County Federation of Wo- and their families were pre
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rosa- was Mrs. Glen Henness of
slides and commentary on mond
entertained Saturday Gates, with Mrs. B. O. ^Coje
! man’s Clubs which will be sent. They have 35 grandchild
"Adventures in Afghanistan."
I held at Mehama. Thursday, ren and three greatgrand Mehama Church
evening at their home hon- of ' Sublimity
‘ and 1 Mrs. ’ Thurio
’’
Hatnrday, April 23
Cole and Mrs. Clare Rush of
April 28. The Mehama-Mill children.
oring
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rex
Oh
Women Make Plans
IOOF lodge at hall 8 p. m.
Gates serving the coffee and
Mr. and Mrs. Pennington
|
City
Clubs will be co-hostesses
mart
on
their
26th
wedding
Monday, April 25
The
Mill
City
Garden
Club
For
County Meet.ng
tea.
: for the convention w-hich will were married at Liberal, Kan.
Lions club dinner meeting anniversary’.
The Women’s Society of the
Table and room decorations chartered a bus last Thurs I be held at the Mehama Pres- I j April 10, 1916, farming there
The
surprise
celebration
at Fellowship hall 630.
was in the form of a pinochle were arranged by Mrs Hollis day and went to Portland byterian Church. Registration ■ and in Colorado until 1925 Mehama Church met Thurs
Wednesday, April .T
Turnidge. Miss Sharon Cole w here they attended the “Gar
when they moved to Garden day evening in the Fellow
be from 9 to 10 A. M.
Order of Rainbow fo.; Girls party with several couples of Lyons passed the guest dens on Review” at the Mem will
Several members of the Me- City, Kan., where they lived ship room for a short meet
honoring the Ohmarts.
at hall 730 p. m.
book and others assisting orial Coliseum. Thirty-nine hama club were present at the until 1937. They came to Ore- ing to complete plans for the
North Santiam Safety Coun Attending were Mr. and about the room were Miss made the trip with fourteen j Tuesday meeting: Mrs. Don gon in that year, locating on a luncheon to be served for the
cil at Highwayman Inn. 630 Mrs. Howard Farmen, Mr. and Gloria Nye and Miss Gloria members of the Lyons Garden Teeters, Mrs. Betty Wagner, farm near Sublimity. In 1947 Marion County Federation of
Jack Duggan, Mr. and
social hour No-host dinner. Mrs.
Jerry Ruby, Mr. and Brown of Lyons, Brent Cole Club going as guests of the Mrs. Harold Longfellow and , they moved from there to the Women’s Clubs on April 28.
Mrs
Program by Marion County
It was also announced that
farm where they now live.
Harold Pearce, the hon and Mike Cole, also of Lyons. Mill City Club.
Mrs.
Mrs. Don Callahan.
Sheriffs office.
Besides the large group at The show was sponsored by ! Reports were made from
Among relatives attending there would be a clean-up day
ored couple and the hosts.
Winning high prize for the tending the reception from the Oregon Nurseryman’s As- those attending the 4th Dis- were Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Ar- at the Church on Friday,
Sponsored as a public service
ladies was Mrs. Duggan with this area there were guests sociation, the Oregon Florists trict meeting held recently in villa) Jennings and Gary of April 22.
Mr. Duggan winning high for present from Redmond, Herm and the Oregon Landscape' Salem. Mrs. Edith Mason re Mill City; Mr. and Mrs. Rich A committee was appointed
the men. Mrs. Ruby received iston, Canby, Bend, Albany Gardeners. This was their, ceived honors for distinguish ard Jennings and children, to find out the where-abouts
5th annual show.
Kevin, Leilani and Dana of of the “Traveling Basket” if
low prize for the ladies and and Salem.
ed service at this meeting.
The entrance to the show
Howard Farmen low for the
At the close of the business Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. David possible.
Present for the short meet
men. Mr. Duggan also reeived Lou MacGregor Hosts was from the top floor so a meeting Mrs. Herbert Schroe Jennings of Salem; Mr. and
full view of the gardens, der introduced the guest
Mrs- Paul Pennington and ing were Mmes John Stros-
the
pinochle
prize.
|
J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis
landscaped in the huge ice speaker for the evening, Miss Paula, Sheryl, Marlene and chine, Ray Roberts, L. E.
A midnight supper was Round Robin Club
Owners
arena could be seen. Large Ermina Fisher, Marion Coun- Lee of Mehama, Mr. and Mrs. Wallen, B. L. Kirsch and John
The
Round
Robin
pinochle
served to those present and
Phone 897-2660
Kenneth (Ruby)
Boswell, Teeters.
Mr. and Mrs. Ohmart were club members were enter trees in bloom, hundreds of ty Home Extension Agent.
Mill City, Oregon
presented with an anniversary tained Monday evening at the rhododendrons and azaleas in
Her talk was on her work
home of Lou MacGregor, with full bloom as well as hundreds among mothers receiving aid .
gift from the group.
“Tulip Time” the theme used of other flowers and shrubs. to dependent children and she
for room and favor decora Gardens representing Japan, showed slides to illustrate her
Switzerland, France and Hol subject.
tions
The hostess served dessert land were shown, each show
Miss Fisher pointed out the
J before the three tables of pin- ing material used in the coun many misconceptions in this
ochle were in play. Sunnie try it represented. Especially program and the many prob
■ Chance was a guest of the beautiful was the Holland dis lems involved.
play with the blue hyacinths
| club for the evening.
She said this is the fastest
Winning high prize was and hundreds of tulips.
growing segment of the wel
In the other divisions were fare program. One of the reas
Margaret Boroughs with Ir-
i ene Podrabsky winning pin plants from South America, ons for this is the preval
ochle and Ruth Tohl receiv Europe, Asia, Australia, Ha ence of teen-age marriages,
waii, and native garden ma which many times fail.
ing low.
An exciting highlight of the terial from North America.
Miss Fisher said so many
evening was the 1500 trump Hawaii featured anthuriums, people say about the ADC
hand held by Sunnie Chance Birds of Paradise, Ginger, mothers, “Why Don’t They Do
when Margaret Boroughs was palm trees, bamboo and tye This or That?" She explained
her partner.
leaves.
the many barriers to leading a
The next party w ill be held
There were large displays normal life, She also stated
May 2 at the home of Tearly (of daffodils by Grant Mitch that ADC is sometimes abused
Muir.
from Canby.
but it is the minority that do
An outstanding display of this.
Kathe Kelle Honored “native” flowers by the Port “High School dropouts lend
land Men’s Garden Club w’as to also fail in Marriage,
At Rainbow Meeting especially interesting.
200 Commercial St. S.E.,
call 363-4123
Salem, Oregon
Miss Kathy Kelle, Grand Re This display featured lady concluded.
presentative to the State of slippers, lamb’s tongue, tril-
Hawaii in Oregon, was honor luims, both the miniature and
ed at a reception Sunday af large ones in white and also Ruth Tohl Again
ternoon by Rainbow Assembly maroon.
Wins Low Net
Order of Rainbow for Girls.
There were beautiful flower
Teresa Metteer and Darlene arrangements and displays of
The Santiam Women’s Golf
Rue were cochairman for the roses, carnations and orchids. club members had another
program. Sherry LaMunyan
Plants featured were pan beautiful day Tuesday for
played two clarinet solos, ac- sies, primrose, fuschias, ger their round of golf on the
ompanied by Mrs. Gene Dav aniums, etc., as well as lily Stayton course.
enport, who also played a bulbs, gladioli, cannas, etc., by
The day’s play was match
piano solo.
I the commercial growers against par with Mrs. Rudy
Dianne Metteer, Janis Ja I which were for sale.
Tohl winning first low net
cobson and Lynette Parker
The show opened April 13 with a 34 and Mrs. Turl Geh-
were the decorating commit and closed Sunday evening, len second low net with a 36.
tee using the Hawaiian theme. April 17. An estimated attend Class A winners were Mrs.
Refreshmets were served by ance of 70,000 was expected to Ed Novak and Mrs. Hardie
the Mother’s club. Mrs. Robert attend.
Phillips. Class B winners were
I Kelle, mother of the honored The amazing part of the trip Mrs. Shirley Bates and Mrs.
1 guest, served the cake and was the fact that 39 women Vernon Choate with Mrs. Joe
i pouring were'her two grand were all on time—even the Boyle winning the Class
Serving Mill City, Aumsville, Detroit-Idanha,
mothers, Mrs. Louis Kelle and bus driver was amazed.
event.
Mrs. Hollis Turnidge.
Silverton, Turner
Arrangements for the trip
About 40 attended.
were made by Mrs. Lowell
Cree, president of the Mill Dan Carlson Honored
City Garden Club and Mrs.
Harvey Tolbert, club secre On Birthday Date
tary.
Don Carlson was honored
Saturday evening when Mrs.
Carlson arranged a surprise
Bid or Bunch Club
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Call us and compare before you
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The Bid or Bunch Pinochle and Don turned the living
buy just any automobile insurance.
j club members, now 16 strong, room lights on, he found a
I were all present Monday ev- room full of neighbors.
! cning for their party at the
Birthday cake and ice
cream
were served and the
home
of
Hattie
Fenci.
FULL
PRICE
Demo. No. 662
Winning high prize was evening was spent informally.
J. C. KIMMEL - BUD DAVIS, Owner
; Mary Wright with Betty Pit-
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Phone 897-2660
I tarn winning pinochle and Jim Girod, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie French. Mr. and Mrs.
j
Esther
Cline
receiving
low.
High and Chemeketa
I nion and IJberty
The next party will be May "Doc" Garton. Mr. and Mrs.
364-0184
362-0349
2 at the home of Gladys Po James Bevier and Sharon and
drabsky
Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlson.
Coles Honored on
50th Wedding by
Family and Friends
Mas
vjuesr
^¡g Tolbert
Heads Woman's
; Club in Mill City
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Pennington's Feted
On 50th Wedding
Anniversary Date
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