Celebrate Golden Wedding Date
2__The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 15. 1966
Rainbow Girls Attend
Phyl Knights Host
Anniversary Party
Mr. and Mrs. Phyl Knight
hosted a familly gathering for
his parents, Rev. and Mrs.
Lloyd Knight of Corvallis,
Sunday, September 11 on the
occasion of their 64th wed
ding anniversary. All the
Knight sons and daughters
were present for the occasion
as well as some of the grand
children. The couple has 10
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
A decorated anniversary
cake was centerpiece for the
dinner table Sunday, The af-
ternoon was spent visiting
and playing croquet on the
Knight lawn. Most of the
guests spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Knight.
Attending besides the hon
ored couple were Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Armacost of Cam
bridge, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs.
Lincoln Knight of Grants
Pass; Mr. and Mrs. James
McCallen of Eugene and Mr.
and Mrs. Rolla Sexauer of
Olympia, Wn.
Reception at Silverton
A reception was held for
Rainbow Grand Worthy Ma
tron Donna Church at the Sil
verton High school on Sun
day September 11.
The reception was attended
by all but one of the Grand
family.
Those attending from Mill
City were Marsha Worley,
Worthy Advisor, Teresa Met-
teer, grand choir, Lynette
Chance, grand choir, Lynette
Parker, assistant worthy ad
visor, Pat Moore, Diane Met-
teer, Darlene Rue, Esther
Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Er
vin Peterson, Mr. and Mrs.
Verne Clark and Mrs. LaDell
Metteer, Mother advisor.
The Mill City Rainbow girls
will hold their first fall meet
ing of the fall on Wednesday,
September 14 at the lodge
hall at 7:30. There will be
election of officers that night
and Mrs. Metteer said she
urged all girls to attend.
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Flower Arranging
Set for Club
The Mill City Garden club
met Thursday at the Gates
clubhouse. Mrs. Jesse Hay
wood and Mrs. Athol Under
wood were co-hostesses for
the lo’clock dessert luncheon.
On Wednesday, September
21, members of the club will
meet at the Hilltop parking lot
at 1:30 p. m. and go to the
home of Mrs. Flora Shuck at
Mehama, where they will visit
her gardens.
The first Thursday in Oc
tober Mrs. Maurice Juve from
Salem, who has studied flow
er arranging in Japan will
give a demonstration of flow
er arranging at Fellowship
hall at 1 o’clock. This meeting
will be open to the public but
those who do not belong to
the Garden Club will be asked
to pay a small fee.
Members of the Garden club
will meet at the hall at 10:30
a. m. for the business meeting
and those attending will bring
a sack lunch. Mrs. Hollis
Turnidge and Mrs. Darwin
Rains will be co-hostesses.
Mrs. Helen Kleihege will
make the arrangement for the
month and Mrs. Isabell Heller
will have the table of the
month.
At Thursday’s meeting Mrs.
Wilbur Harlan made the ar
rangement for the month and
Mrs. Hollis Turnidge made
the table setting.
The club’s annual bazaar
was discussed and it was vot
ed to have it in February in
stead of before Christmas due
to the extra work each one
has in their own homes.
For the program, Mrs. Har
vey Tolbert gave an interest
ing talk on “birds.”
Present Thursday
were
Mrs. Thomas Whitney from
Pontiac, Mich., and Mrs. Wy
nona Kennedy from Gates and
Mmes. Floyd Fleetwood, Jim
Swan, Wendell Heller, Wilbur
Harlan, Alice Watson, Ervin
Peterson, Glen Shelton, Hollis
Turnidge, Louis Verbeck, Dan
Kleihege, J. C. Kimmel, Har
vey Tolbert and Lowell Cree.
Married Here Recently
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Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Henderson are shown cut
ting the cake at a Golden Wedding Reception held re
cently in Springfield at the home of their son. The three
sons and daughter of the Hendersons were hosts for the
reception. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson are former long
time residents of this area. They now make their home
on Redmond route.
Ohmarts Entertain
At Anniversary Party
Mrs. John Meuser (Carolyn Davenport) who was
married here recently in ceremonies held at the First
Christian Church. Performing the ceremoney was the
groom’s father, Rev. Jack Meuser. The young couple
will make their home in Eugene where he will attend
the U of O and she will be employed in an office.
Eastern Star Has
First Fall Meeting
Marilyn Chapter No. 145
OES started their fall meet
ings Monday evening with
Gordette Garton as Worthy
Matron and Merle Garton as
t
Worthy Patron.
A potluck dinner preceded
the meeting with line officers
Gordette Garton, Odette Chud-
zinski, Mabel Yankus and La
Dell Metteer as hostesses.
Installation
ceremonies
were held for Elsie Völkel
who was ill July 10 and was
unable to be installed.
Saturday, September 17 at
1 o’clock the ladies of the
Eastern Star wil prepare and
serve the dinner when the
Masonic lodge will entertain
Prineville lodge.
Marilyn Club will have a
12 o’clock covered dish lunch
eon Tuesday, September 27 at
the home of Mrs. Ervin Peter
son.
Rainbow installation was
anounced for Sunday, Septem
ber 25 at 2 p. m. when Lyn
ette Parker will be installed
as Worthy Advisor.
The altar was draped in
memory of Jay Mason, who
passed away July 25.
Refreshments were served
after the business meeting
and the Associate Matron
and Patron, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Chudzinski were pre
sented with a decorated cake
in observance of their 24th
wedding anniversary,
School of instruction will
be held at the November
meeting.
Visitors from Salem and
Turner were present.
Son of Detroit
Folks To Marry
DETROIT—Mr. and Mrs.
Harry D. Stevens,Sr. of Red-
water Brook Rd., Keene, N. H;
have announced the engage
ment of their daughter, San
dra Kay, to William Rich
ard Whiteley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur E. Whiteley of
Detroit.
Miss Stevens is a 1962 grad
uate of Stevens High School
and a 1965 graduate of Elliot
Community Hospital School
of Nursing, Keenue, N. H. She
is presently employed by
Westchester County Hospital
in Valhalla, N. Y.
Mr. Whiteley is a 1963 grad
uate of Sylmar High School
in Sylmar, Calif. He attend
ed the University of Calif
ornia, and recently completed
his second year at the Coast
Guard Academy, New London,
Conn.
Whiteley, a Helicopter pilot,
is scheduled to attend the Air
Force Warrant Officers Flight
School, Texas, following his
basic training at Fort Polk,
Ga. No date has been set for
the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ohmart
entertained at a no-host buf
fet supper Sunday evening
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Doug
las Ohmart on the occasion of
their first wedding annivers
ary.
The buffet table was cent
ered with a single candle in
an arrangement of orchid and
pink gladiolus.
Guests were each treated to
a slice of their wedding cake
which had been kept frozen
by Mrs. Fred Duffy.
Those attending were Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Poff, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Vavrick, Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Ohmart, Ken
neth Rich, all of Salem; Jack
Morris of Bonneville, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Duffy, Diane
Schulz, Ron and John Ohmart,
and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Duffy were unable
to attend.
Presbyterian Family
Retreat Successful
The Family Retreat spon
sored by the Mill City Pres
byterian Church September
9-11 proved very successful
according to those attending.
The Rev. Ted Crouch, as
sistant pastor at the First
Presbyterian church in Salem
was in charge of the program.
There were discussion
groups and fun and fellow
ship for all ages from 1 to
80 years.
Theme for the discussions
was “God’s Frozen People.”
The Sunday morning worship
service was led by John Mac
Gregor.
About 30 attended the Re
treat which was held at San
tiam lodge.
Community
Calendar of Events
Wednesday, September 14
Order of Rainbow for Girls
at hall 7:30.
City Council meeting at City
Hall, 8 p. m.
Saturday, September IT
Masons from Prineville will
make their annual visitation.
1 o’clock dinner with meeting
to follow.
IOOF lodge at hall 8 p. m.
Monday, September 19
Bid or Bunch Pinochle club
at Edna Lady home, 7:30.
Round Robin Pinochle club
at Irene Podrabsky home 7:30.
Lions club dinner meeting
at hall, 6:30.
Tuesday, September 20
Mill City Planning Commis
sion. U.S. National Bank con
ference room 8 p. m.
North Santiam Chamber of
Commerce meeting at Gates
Woman’s clubhouse 8 p. m.
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Win Tuesday at Golf
Day’s Play for the women
at Santiam Golf club playing
on the course at Stayton was
Most One Putts with Class A
winners Mrs. Hugh Ashby
and Mrs. Elmer Etzel with 3.
In Class B Mrs. L. A. Smith
and Mrs. Grace Brown both
had a 4 and in Class C Mrs.
William Gehlen won with a 2.
First low net winner was
Mrs. Dale Emery and second
Canyon Extension Unit low net winner was Mrs. Ed
Novak.
To Meet September 22
GATES—Members of the
Santiam Canyon Home Ex
tension Unit will get their
new season underway with a
get-acquainted meeting Thurs
day, September 22. The 10 a.
m. session will be held at the
Gates Clubhouse with a pot
luck lunch at noon.
All women in the area are
invited to attend, with a spe
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Navy Man Visits at
Martin Kelly Home
Visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Kelly from
Wednesday until Sunday of
last week was their grandson.
Scott Lewis, who just finished
his boot camp training at San
Diego.
Scott spent five days visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Lewis and his two broth
ers in Honolulu before coming
here.
He returned to San Diego
where he will spend the next
18 weeks attending the Fleet
Anti-Sub Warfare school,
studying to be a sonar tech
nician.
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