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Jayceettes Make Favors for Hospital 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 20, I960 WomCMi. PwfA Subscribe to The The Mill City Jayceettes were entertained Thursday evening by Jan Waikart at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gruver GATES—“Family Stake in her home. Social Security” will be the and family spent this past Mrs. Waikart conducted a topic at the October 27 meet weekend in Portland where short business meeting and Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 ing of Santiam Canyon Home Mr. Gruver, instructor at then the group completed the Extension unit. Ever chang Santiam High school, attended favors they were making for ing laws on Social Security the Northwest Mathematics use at Santiam Memorial hos behooves us all to keep up on Conference. Darbys Announce pital. There were over 1400 people this most Important subject. The Jayceettes have also Youth is no guarantee Social registered and Mr. Gruver been helping recently with Engagement of Security will not be needed. said this area is becoming well “stuffing” of TB seal envelop Did you know that a 3-year- known for Its Interest in the es which will be in the mails Catherine Dueber Community old could be eligible for Social field of mathematics educa soon. Security or that you could be tion. Mr. and Mrs. John Darby During the social part of the . in serious trouble, in some Mrs. Gruver attended the are announcing the engage evening gifts were won by, Calendar of Events cases, If you are not withhold annual Homecoming tea at ment of their daughter, Cath Jan Waikart and Nancy Girod. | ing Social Security from mon Good Samaritan hospital Guest speaker at the Wom Others present weia Helen Homecoming and dedica erine J. Dueber to Francis A. ey you pay your teenage baby which was held In Loveridge tions services were held at the Hagen of Salem. He Is the son an’s Club meeting at the Chas. Davis, Veryl Lindsay and Wednesday, October 1» sitter? Project leaders will be Hall. This hall has just re Mill City Christian church of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ha Kelly home Tuesday evening Paula Grant. Mrs. Lee Lyness and Mrs. cently been opened to the Sunday afternoon with a large gen and is a graduate of Loy was a Salem attorney, Hattie Santiam Rebekah lodge at Shirley Swaim. The meeting students at the hospital and crowd attending. Bratzel Kremen, former Dist ola University of Chicago. hall 8 p. m. Susie Stewart Wins will start at 10 a. m. at the Mrs. Gruver said it was lovely Rev. Jack Meuser, the pre Mr. Hagen is employed at rict Attorney for Marion Gates Clubhouse. and spacious. Thursday, October 20 sent minister Introduced the the Ladd & Bush Branch of County, who discussed meas High at Pinochle A home products plastics She looked up Juanita Mor guest speakers, Rev. Teddy the U. S. National bank. Miss ures on the forth-coming bal PTA meeting In Mill City demonstration will follow the gan, who is taking nurses Leavitt from Portland, who Dueber is employed at the lot in November. Mrs. Krem The Bid or Bunch Pinochle potluck luncheon at 1 p. m. training at Good Samaritan organized the church; his son, Stayton Branch of U. S. Na en, who was introduced by club members were entertain school gym, 8 p. m. Teacher’s Monday evening at the reception. and said she enjoyed the work Rev. Don Leavitt from Port tional. Nell DeWitt, is an honorary ed home of Elsie Ohmart with very much and was doing land, Kenneth Hooten, soloist She is a graduate of San member of the club. Saturday, October 22 the hostess serving dessert well at it. tiam High school and worked A short business meeting before the evening of cards. from the Garden Road Chris There were 120 graduates of tian church in Salem; Rev. at a Salem bank before going was conducted by Enid Glov IOOF lodge at hall, 8 p. m. The Hallowe’en motif was Good Samaritan attending the Hugh Jull, former minister to Stayton. er, vice-president, in the ab used in table decorations. Monday, October 24 dinner held at the Imperial from Salem, who gave the An early January wedding sence of the president, Marie Hotel Mrs. Gruver’s class ob dedication prayer, Ed De is planned by the young Tolbert. Edith Mason acted as Winning pinochle was Rilla Lions club dinner meeting Shaffer with Susie Stewart served its 20th anniversary Weese;, business manager couple. secretary. A brief report on winning high and Betty Pitt- at Fellowship hall 6:30. Clubs at the dinner with nine of the from Turner Memorial Home, of area invited to hear city the recent, meeting of the am receiving low. 13 graduates attending. Eugene, F. Gilstrap, the ar Fourth District in Dallas was The next party will be No- candidates at 7:30. chitect from Salem; Robert given by Lettie Swan and Hel vemberf 7 at the home of Shir Wednesday, October 26 Mrs. Bill Hirte Guest Blumensteln, the contractor en Kimmel. Report of the ley Pearce. from Gates, and Don Wil budget committee was given North Santiam Safety Coun At Birthday Party liams, chairman of the church by Sylvia Duncan, other mem cil meet. No-host dinner at GATES — Mrs. William board and Kenneth Hooten, bers of that committee being Santiam Golf Club Highwayman Inn at 7 p. m. Hirte was surprised Fri. ev the electrician for the new ad Mrs. DeWitt and Goldie Ram To Hold Stagette ening when her three children dition. Sponsored as a public service bo. and their families arrived The Santiam Women’s Golf The church choir under the It was decided to again sell Club will hold their annual from Corvallis with a birth direction of Mrs. Eugene Dav the greeting cards with beau day cake to celebrate her sang a special number LYONS—The Canyon Bap tiful pictures of Oregon scen Stagette at the clubhouse on birthday anniversary. Present enport Wednesday, October 19. There and Mrs. William Shepherd were Capt. and Mrs. Douglas read the history of the church. tist Church of Lyons was the ery, as they make lovely gifts will be a cocktail hour at setting for a Saturday October for the holidays. Announce 6:30 and dinner will be served Hirte and children, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hedge, Sr., de Mrs. Jim Dolby and Mrs. corated the church with eighth wedding of Betty Lu ment was made that Elaine at 7:30. Awards for the year Sharon Wooden and Jeff and mums and autumn leaves. An Meirose, daughter of Mr. and Russell had again accepted the will be given at the dinner. J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis Jim Fuller. Mrs. Myrtle Don arrangement of yellow and Mrs. Lewis Dougall to Ken Campfire chairmanship, one Owners General chairman for the ahue joined the group for bronze mums and leaves were neth Hughes, son of Mr. and of the chief projects of the affair is Helen Novak of Stay Phone 897-2660 Mrs. Glen Hughes of Salem. club. cake and coffee. ton and assisting with decor a gift from Brunner’s Flow Reverend Robert Luther of Doug Hirte and family stay New programs, compiled by Genuine FLEX-O-GLASS is the only Mill City, Oregon Beaverton officiated at the Helen Kimmel and Evelyn ating is Ruth Tohl of Mill ed over until Sunday. They ers. plastic window material that carries City. Following the service re ceremony. have gotten settled during his freshments were served in the Davis, were distributed to the a 2 year guarantee.The name leave in the home they pur church social rooms. The serv The bride, given is marriage members. Mrs. Tolbert drew FLEX-O-GLASS Is printed on the edge for your protection. chased In Corvallis, however ing table was decorated by by her father, wore an em the artistic covers. he hopes to get an extended Mrs. Elmer Shaw. A small pire style gown of white During Mrs. Kremen’s talk, M Hardware A lvmb.r leave so he will be present tent, representing the "tent velvet. The shoulder length sample ballots were handed Iverywhera when their daughter, Andria meeting” when the church veil was held in place by a out and several voting pamph undergoes eye surgery Octob was organized and a white velvet bow. The maid of honor, Miss lets were peruced, simplifying er 26. of the various church representing the pre Vivian Wilson and brides explanations Mrs. William Hirte accom sent church was used for the measures. You Can Have panied her daughter, Cheryl centerpiece. Mrs. Jack Meuser maids, Miss Fay LaMunyan Sold in Mill City Several members plan to re and Mrs. Marvin Meirose Dolby, to Eugene Saturday to and Mrs. Herbert Whitaker By the club at the fall attend the wedding of Miss poured the coffee and Mrs. wore identical gowns of moss present Barbara Clarke. Cheryl was Larry Plotts, Jr., was at the green brocade and carried a meeting of the Marion County large yellow mum with ribbon Federation of Women’s Clubs honor attendant for Miss and to be held in Stayton on streamers. Clarke, a former college room punch bowl. Phone 897-2785 Thursday, October 27. Richard Long stood as best mate. Nineteen women attended man for Mr. Hughes. Attend- Charles Doleial ents were Clarence Browning Tuesday evening’s meeting, in and Ralph Anderson, brother-, cluding five special guests: "the man to meet the challenge" Caused By Accidents Honored at Meeting in-laws of the groom. John Rilla Schaeffer, formerly of Dougall, brother of the bride' Idanha, Ellen Lundquist, Lee Of Bohemian Lodge escorted his sisters Susan i Taylor, Ann Rush, and Lois and Nancy as candle light-| Scott. Mill City Bohemian lodge ers. They wore gold brocade I At the close of the evening, No. 267 WBFA held their re gowns and carried beautifully refreshments were served by Position No. I 1 I For gular meeting Tuesday even decorated candles. Ushers Mrs. Kelly and the assistant ing at the home of Mr. and were Mike Burton and Phil hostess, Mrs. Sylvia Duncan. Mrs. Charles Dolezal, Jr. Bumgarner. The wedding The next meeting is to be held At the close of the business music was played by Diana at the home of Ann Prlmeau, Marion County Representative meeting lodge members hon Horn and soloist was Mrs. with Lettie Swan and Daisy ored Charles Dolezal, Sr., on Robert Luther who sang Geddes assisting, November the anniversary of the order "The Wedding Prayer.” 15. as he organized this group in A reception followed at 1923. the Church social room. The He had formerly been a beautiful wedding cake was Albert Carrs Feted J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis, Owners member of the WBFA at baked and served by Mrs. B. Richardson Gap near Scio Bumgarner, presiding at the On 30th Wedding Phone 897-2660 Mfll City, Oregon where he was financial secre punch bowl and serving cof tary. He was the first presi fee were Mrs. Lawrence Doug Anniversary Sunday dent of the Mill City order all and Mrs. Richard Long. In and has been active since its charge of the gift table were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr organization. Mrs. Ralph Anderson and Mrs. were honored on their 30th Arey Podrabsky, who is Clance Browning, sisters of wedding anniversary on Sun now serving as president, pre the groom. Miss Diana Jones, day, October 16 at the IOOF sented him a gift and com friend of the bride, was in hall. Hosts for the reception mended him for his work in charge of the guest book. were Mrs. C. L. Stickney and behalf of the lodge. Mrs. Delmar Syverson. Paid for by the committee for Wallace Carson. Jr. for Representa Refreshments were served The serving table was at tive. David A. Rhoten, Chairman, 129 Commercial St. NE. Selem, Oregon. at the close of the evening Women's Club Sale tractively decorated with with his sister, Mrs. Anna white and yellow mums. Cen Toman baking and decorating Brings in $133.20 tering the table was a wed the cake which was served GATES—Proceeds from the ding cake decorated in the Women's Club Rummage same colors. with ice cream and coffee. Mr. Dolezal said it was an sale Wednesday and Thursday A money tree was also de evening he would long re- exceeded expectations with corated in white and yellow member and appreciated the $133.20 taken in. All concern and arranged by Mrs. Otto efforts of those who made It ed felt this was pretty good, Weidman. Mrs. Carr was considering customers had to presented a white orchid by possible. brave wind, rain, hail, thund Mrs. Stickney. er and lightning the first day. Refreshments were served Sister of Nancy Eide Checks have been made out to the honored couple, and to the four organizations Mrs. John Swan, Mrs. Veryl To Appear on T. V. who joined efforts on the sale, Hoover, Mrs. Horace McCar Mrs. Mel Eide had an ex the Vets of WWI Auxiliary, ley, Miss Daisy Geddes, Mr. cited phone call from her sis ter, Miss Kathy Robinson of the Gates Church of Christ, and Mrs. C. L. Stickney, Mrs. Santiam Canyon Home Exten Delmar Syverson, Donna and Seattle Saturday. Miss Rob sion and Gates Women’s club. Terrie all of Mill City. inson had just received word Plans are underway for a Coming from Lyons were that the Bar S Jamboree In Mrs. Rosa Berry, mother of which she had appeared similar sale next year. Mrs. Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Alex would be released coast to coast on TV early in Novem Lou MacGregor High Bodeker, Mrs. Eva Bressler, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weidman. ber. Miss Kathy Neal and Mr. and Miss Robinson appears on a At Pinochle Party The Round Robin Pinochle Mrs. Hugh Johnston. Mrs. local TV program in Seattle, club were enter Freda Grugget and Mrs. Nor singing country style music. tained members Monday evening by ma Pennington were guests She also does office work for Wilma Moore, who is a “guest from Mehama and Mrs. Shirl a Seattle firm. Miss Robinson was a run substitute.” Other guests for ey Bickett from Beavercreek. The Gift that only you can give Sending gifts but unable to ner-up last year in the Miss the evening were Sunnie Chance. Lora Mason and Marl- a portrait of yourself. It will be attend were Mr. and Mrs. Ar Seattle contest. lynne Drynan. cherished for years to come. Have nold Syverson. Mr. and Mrs. Lou MacGregor won high Charles Dolezal, Dr. and Mrs. yours taken today. prize for the evening with John Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marie Stewart winning pi mond Berry of Tillamook, Mr. nochle and Wilma Moore, low. and Mr. Eugene Laux. Stay The hostess served refresh ton and Mr. and Mrs. Dick ments to the 16 ladies present Schiewek of Bend. before the four tables of cards Serving Mill City, Aumsville, were in play. The next party will be No Why don’t you subscribe to Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner 326 SW Broadway Mill City vember 7 at the home of Ruth The Mill City Enterprise. 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