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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1966)
Drill Practice Held 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct 13, 1966 At Rebekah Meeting Attend the Santiam High Drama Club Plays Goldie Rambo, Woman i Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Two Evenings of Fun Grade School Gym Thursday and Friday Oct. 13 and 14 Kuiken-Miller Reunion Held Sunday at Scio Garden Club Asks For Shoe Boxes Engaged Makes European Tour This Summer Juanita Emerson presided as noble grand at the Oc tober 5 meeting of Santlam Rebekah lodge with Irene Lewin, vice-grand assisting. Drill practice was held, di rected by Ann Primeau, cap tain. More instructions and information regarding the Dis trict Association to be held in Mill City were discussed at the meeting. There were several guests from Mt. Jefferson attending. They are one of the seven lodges which will be repre sented at the District meeting. Following the business meeting refreshments were served by Blanche Syverson and Lettie Swan. The next meeting will be held October 19 at the lodge hall. A five and a half week va cation trip highlighted the summer of Mrs. Doris Wil liams, teacher at Mill City Elementary school. Leaving for New York July 20th via bus, Mrs. Williams then flew to Europe, touring various European countries and the Holy Land. She returned by air and bus, arriving August 29. The Holy Land was the highlight of the trip for Mrs. Williams. In Jerusalem she visited the Garden Tomb, the Mount of Olives, the Garden of Gethsemane, and the Pin nacle of the Temple. A service held in the boat while cross ing the Sea of Galilee was especially memorable. Other Biblical landmarks seen were Bethlehem, Nazareth, Caper naum, the Mount of the Be atitudes, and Damascus. Riding a camel sparkled her her stay in Egypt. Spending nights in Cairo and Memphis, she saw the famous Pyramids of Gizah and the Sphinx. Mrs. Williams labeled Bei rut, Lebanon, as the most beautiful city she visited. Ly ing on the Mediterranean Sea, it is called the “sparkling jewel city” of the Middle East. Stops in Europe Included Paris, London, Oxford, and Stratford-on-Avon. In Greece she visited Corith and Athens, touring the breath-taking Acropolis. The Colosseum In Rome was another impressive sight. Mrs. Williams’ bus trip to Community the East coast and back took her through six provinces of Canada and 15 states. Al though she covered many ex Calendar of Events hausting miles during her five weeks, she declares she Wednesday, October 12 “would love to g oagain!” She Order of Rainbow for Girls hopes that her travels will better equip her in her teach- 7’30 at lodge hall. School of instruction. Mem position. bers urged to attend. The Mill City Garden Club met at Fellowship Hall Thurs day morning at 10:30. Mrs. Isa LYONS—The Kuiken-Miller belle Heller reported on the reunion was held Sunday, Oc 7:30 P. M. meeting she attended In Sal tober 2 at Scio Grade School em at the County Extension gym with approximately 160 Agent’s office Wednesday. Coffee, Punch, Cookies present for the day. From a Members were reminded to family of 13 chilrden all eight Served during intermission save their empty shoe boxes living brothers and sisters of to be taken to the State Hos the Kuiken family were pre pital at Christmas time and sent for the pot luck dinner. Adults 50c; High School Students 35c also caps from toothpaste, Oldest member present was shaving cream, etc. which will Wiebe Kuiken, and youngest Elementary Students 25c be used to make tray favors was Eric Kuiken, 6-month-old for Santiam Memorial hos- son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald I I pital. Kuiken. Coming the longest I Club members will be going distance were Mr. and Mrs. to Salem on October 26 to the John Toomb and family from District meeting of the Gard Seattle. Honored guests at the en Club Federation. The meet affair were Mr. and Mrs. ing will be held at the Mc Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Bar Wiebe Kuiken, who were cele brating their Golden Wedding rows Jr., Melbourne Beach, Nary Golf club dining room Fla., have announced the en at 6405 Wheatland Road N. E. anniversary. gagement of their daughter, Registration will be at 9:30 Present for the dinner were the following relatives and Leonora Rose, to David Gary a. m. Luncheon will be served friends: Mr. and Mrs. Wiebe Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. at noon. Reservations must Kuiken, Mr. and Mrs. William David A. Roberts of Idanha. be made by October 22. Those The bride-elect is a gradu who plan to attend are asked Kuiken, Mrs. Anna Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Mouser, ate of Melbourne High school to call Mrs. Lowell Cree be Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skillings, and has just received her de fore October 22. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Toomb, gree in psychology from Flor The November meeting will Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Man ida State University. She is be at the Gates clubhouse at ning, John Kuiken, Mr. and currently employed at the 10:30 for the business meet Mrs. Lester Kuiken and fam Brevard Hospital in Mel- ing. Those attending are ask ed to bring a sack lunch with ily, Mrs. Gladys Kuiken Mr. bourne. The prospective bridegroom dessert and coffee to be furn and Mrs. Bill Alderson and family Mrs. Jack Roy and is a graduate of Detroit High ished by the hostesses. Mrs. family, Mr. and Mrs. John school and attended the Ore Cooke from Stayton will de Toomb and family, Mr. and gon College of Education. He monstrate Holiday decora Mrs. Bernard Smith and fam is presently serving in the tions in the afternoon starting ily, Mrs. Hazel Kuiken, Mr. U.S. Navy at New London, at 1 o’clock. and Mrs. Bill Holtorf and fam Conn., aboard the Polaris sub At Thursday’s meeting, Mrs. Cool it dad. Get 'em a teen telephone. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mur marine, U.S.S. George Wash Maurice Juve from tSayton Doesn't cost much. Makes things neat for phy, Mrs. Elva Kuiken and ington. The wedding will take demonstrated Oriental flower family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry place in February in Florida. arranging. everyone, especially parents. Several members from the Holfuss, Mrs. George Clark, Lyons Garden club came for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Koenig and Oldtimers Here the afternoon meeting. family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Present were Mrs. Juve of Rhoten and family, Mrs. Wil Observe Birthday Salem, Mrs. Harley Scott, ma Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs. Anniversaries Mrs. Otto Wiedman, Mrs. Everett McDonald, Mr. and longtime residents of Hugh Johnston, Mrs. Orville Friday, October 14 Mrs. Homer Russell, Mr. and Mill Two and neighbors for Downing, Mrs. Glenn Julian, Square dance classes start Mrs. Harry Tuomi and son, many City years, celebrated birth Mrs. Ralph Downer, Mrs. Ber at Gates Women’s Clubhouse Mrs. Bill Frye and daughter, days this week. tha Walker and Cathy Neal, at 8 p. m. Al and Frosty Nes Mr. and Mrs. Claude Litch Serving Mill City, Aumsville, Bertram observed all from Lyons and Mrs. bitt instructing. field, Buell Miller, Mrs. Alma his Edmund 86th birthday and John Charlie French, Mrs. Wendell LYONS—Election of of- < Lentz and Paul Tincknell. Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner Saturday, October 15 Other relatives and friends Plambeck his 83rd. Mrs. Don Heller, Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood, ficers was the main business came'Xip from Eugene Mrs. Alice Watson, Mrs. at the Santiam Grange meet IOOF lodge at hall 8 p. m. called In the afternoon for the Goode to help her father celebrate i Edith Mason, Mrs. Marie Tol ing Friday night. Sam Wizer reception. Monday, October 17 and Dr. and Mrs. Hans Plam bert, Mrs. Frances McCarley, was elected Master and John beck from Corvallis were I Mrs. Dorothy Peterson, Mrs. Shafer, overseer.Others select Lions club dinner meeting here for his father’s birthday, Rose Haywood, Mrs. Wynoma ed were lecturer, Mrs. Georgia at hall at 6:30. Masonic stated meeting at A daughter of Mr. Plambeck, Kennedy, Mrs. Faye Verbeck, Hays, Steward, Lee Pinkston; Elsa Allen, makes her home Mrs. Martin Hansen, Mrs. J. assistant steward, Frank Basl, hall at 8 p. m. Bid or Bunch Pinochle here with her father. She has C. Kimmel, Mrs. Jim Girod, lady assistant steward, Bertha worked in Salem for a num 1 Mrs. Arthur Hedge, Mrs. Low Basl, chaplain, Mrs. Tyler club at Elsie Ohmart home, 7:30. ber of years. ell Cree and the hostesses, Pinkston: gatekeeper, Warner Round Robin Pinochle club Both Mr. Plambeck and Mr. Mrs. Darwin Raines and Mrs. Hampton; secretary, Fern Bertram are in fairly good Hollis Turnidge. Sletto; treasurer, Ada Ply- at Wilma Moore home 7:30. health and walk to town after male; ceries, Jeanne Jennings; T tesday, October 18 their mail and a visit with pomona, Celene Taylor; Flora, North Santiam Chamber of long-time friends almost every St. Boniface Parish Bessie Hampton; musician, Commerce meeting Gates day. To Serve Turkey Clara Wizer; executive com Women’s clubhouse. Rep. L. mittee, Lloyd Sletto, Elmer B. Day to speak on Oregon Dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Taylor and Jake Myers. Ocean Resources. Breitenbush SUBLIMITY—Members of These officers will be instal Road Improvement with Fencl Back from St. Boniface Parish of Sub led at the Crowfoot Grange Smith of U. S. Forest limity will serve their annual Sunday afternoon, October 30. Maynard Service in Germany Service to speak. Detroit Air turkey dinner Sunday, Octob Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fencl, Petitions were read for Thur Strip report will be given. who have been in Germany er 16 from 11:30 a. m. to 4:30 man and Olene Smith to be Wednesday, October 19 for the past 1% years, re p. m. in the parish hall. come members and they will Miss Margaret Van Handel receive the first and second Santiam Rebekah lodge at turned home last week. He has been stationed with the is general chairman for the degrees at Crowfoot Saturday hall 8 p. m. Army there and will soon re dinner with Mrs. Mamie Laux night, October 22; also the turn to work for Boeing co-chairman. Mrs. Jack Gries third and fourth degrees Sat Sponsored as a public service where he was employed be is in charge of the dining urday, October 22. room. There will also be oth Sam Wizer gave a reading fore entering the service. Alice Bickett, sister of Mrs. er activities, including fish during the lecturer’s hour. A Fencl, returned home with pond, country store, fancy pot luck supper was served them after spending the sum work and candy booth. following the meeting. mer visiting with them and J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis Tena Graham Hosts making a tour of Europe. Mrs. Fencl and her sister Luncheon for Owners drove to Mill City from North Phone 897-2660 Dakota where Mr. Fencl had School Friends Mill City, Oregon his plane stored. He flew the Mrs. Tena Graham was plane home. hostess at her home Thurs Several parties have feted day for a covered dish lunch- the couple on their return eon for a group of former with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fencl school associates. entertaining with a family ga Attending the luncheon thering last week honoring were Mrs. Lottie Gentry, Mrs. them on their second wed Flossie Conzier Johnson, and ding anniversary. Mrs. Nona McClain Lacey all Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett of from Portland; Mrs. Elga You Can Have Scio also honored them and Hawkins Reid from Silverton; another daughter, Mrs. Treva Mrs. Freda Whitlock from Comstock of Dexter on her Sandy: Mrs. Sylvia Gooch biithday anniversary. Duncan, Mrs. Edith Mason, Mis. Clara McDonald Swan, and Rainbow Girls Take Mrs. Emma Hudell Budlong and the hostess. Mrs. Tena Part in DeMolay Graham. Event in Stayton — Members of Marilyn Assem Mrs. Lyons Hosts Caused By Accidents bly Order of Rainbow for Girls went to Stayton Sun Afternon Card Club day afternoon where they LYONS — Mrs. Eulalia robed the Stayton DeMolay Lyons was hostess for the Boys. Wednesday afternoon card Occasion for the ceremony club with her party held at was Dan Humphreys being In her home. A 1:30 dessert stalled as Master Counsellor. luncheon was served follow The girls were accompan ed bv the playing of 500. ied by Mrs. Bill Metteer, Mo High score was held by Ber ther Advisor and J. C. Kim tha Allen, second high by mel Master of the Mill City Berniece Bridges and low by Alma Olmstead. Masonic lodge. Rainbow girls participating Others attending were Haz j in the ceremonies were Diana el Lewis. Roxie Trask. Doro HATTIE GOLLIET, Owner J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis, Owners i Metteer. Teresa Metteer, Lyn- thy Williams, Mildred Huff MEHAMA, OREGON Phone 859-3903 | ette Parker. Jeanette Herron, man. Carrie Naue, Laura Phone 897-2660 Mill city, Oregon i Esther Freeman. Patricia Neal. Zeta Prichard and Rose .• Bassett. I Moore and Debbie Chance. Your teens keeping your telephone on the go-go? I Mill City Enterprise Sam Wizer Heads Santiam Grange Valley Telephone Co OPEN HOUSE HILL INSURANCE AGENCY Fri., Sat., Sun., October 14, 15, 16 Hunters! 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