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2—The Mül City Enterprise, Thursday, March 9, 1967
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Edwards
Wotnattk Page.
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Garden Club
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ruby
ente. tained with a family din Selects Nominating
ner at their home Sunday.
The occasion honored her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Committee
Jeffrey of Salem, who were
Birthdays Honored
j At Ruby Home
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Mill City, Oregon
Phone 897-2136
observing 60th birthday an
niversaries. Also honored was
Mrs. Ruby’s grandmother,
Mrs. Karn Martinson, also of
Salem, who is 86 years old.
Others present were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Kaser and
family from Scotts Mills; Mr.
I and Mrs. Donald Jeffrey and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Martinson and family, Mr.
and Mrs. John Martinson, Mr.
and Mrs. Askel Martinson, all
of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Martinson and son and
Mr. and Mis. Karsen Martin
son of Canby; Mr. and Mrs.
| Glen Martinson of Marquam;
j Bruce Tuer'i, Mr. ana Mrs.
! Ruby, Geraldine, Marge, Da
vid and John.
Evelyn Davis Entertains
Round Robin Club
The Round Robin Pinochle
club met Monday night at the
home of Evelyn Davis with
| Marilynne Drynan a guest for
J the evening.
High score was won by
Irene Podrabsky; pinochle
went to Lu MacGregor and
Marilynne Drynan received
low.
Dessert was served
previous to the playing of
cards. The next meeting will
be at the home of Lu Mac
Gregor, Monday, March 20.
You get 8 fenders
on every Chevrolet
The Mill City Garden club
met Thursday at the Gates
Clubhouse at 10:30 a. m. Mrs.
Glen Shelton and Mrs. Ken
neth Corning were co-host-
esses. Mrs. Wendell Heller
presided in the absence of the
president.
Final plans were made for
the group to attend “Gardens
on Review” which will be
held in Portland Thursday,
March 9. The group will go by
chartered bus, leaving Hilltop
Market promptly at 9 a. m.
Named on the nominating
committee we- e Faye Moore,
chairman; Frances McCarley
and Pauline Hansen.
Following a sack lunch des
sert was served by the host
esses.
For the program, Mrs. Bet
ty Goode Warren from Stay
ton was present and gave an
interesting talk on wild flow
ers and showed her paintings
of wild flowers she has paint
ed on velvet.
Mrs. Charlie French and
Mrs. Ervin Peterson will be
the hostesses for the April
6 meeting. Wilbur Bluhm,
Marion County Extension
agent will be guest speaker.
The District Garden Club
Federation meeting will be
held Wednesday, March 22 at
Woodburn Manor, Senior Es
tates. Registration will be at
9:30 a. m.
Present at Thursday’s meet
ing were guests, Mrs. Charles
Kelly, Mrs. Claude DeFrates,
and Mrs. Else Allen and Mrs.
Floyd Fleetwood, Mrs. Jesse
Haywood, Mrs. Edith Mason,
Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, Mrs. Wen
dell Heller, Mrs. Harvey Tol
bert, Mrs. Hollis Turnidge,
Mrs.. Horace McCarley, Mrs.
Charley French, Mrs. Martin
Hansen, Mrs. Frank Baechler,
Mrs. Louis Verbeck and the
hostesses.
The four you can’t see shield the four you can see from road salt, water, dirt,
stones—anything a tire can kick up to corrode or mar your car. It’s
one of the ways we make sure the new stays in a new Chevrolet.
Your Chevrolet dealer will show you a dozen more.
that sure feeling
Mrs. Ruby Hosts
Bid or Bunch Club
Darlene Ruby was hostess
Monday night to the Bid or
Bunch Pinochle club. Win
ning high was Gloria Goforth;
pinochle, Marlena Severs and
low went to Linda Bastu-
check.
Guests for the evening were
Gloria Goforth, Jean Rosa
mond and Dorothy Grant.
Linda Bastucheck will enter
tain the club Monday, March
20.
Rebekahs To Visit
Lodge at Turner
CHEVY’S BONANZA SAU
During March only at your Chevrolet Dealer's
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Gene Teague Chevrolet Co.
Phone 769-2126
Star Banquet To Be
Held Saturday Night
The Annual Mason-Eastern
Star dinner will be Saturday
evening, March 11 at 6:30 at
the IOOF hall. The dinner will
be prepared by the Rainbow
Girls’ Mothers’ club with Mrs.
Pat Moore in charge. Serving
the dinner will be the Rain
bow girls of Marilyn Assem
bly.
Mayor Veryl Hoover, will
be master of ceremonies. Wil
lard Craig, worthy patron of
Zenith Chapter No. 94 of
Brownsville will be the speak
er. Entertainment will fea
ture the “Bell Ringers” from
Silverton.
Members of the Masonic
and Eastern Star lodges are
invited.
Eastern Star Friendship
Night Set for Monday
Marilyn Chapter No. 145
OES will meet Monday even
ing, March 13 at 8 o’clock for
monthly meeting with Gord-
ette Garton, worthy matron
and Merle Garton, worthy pa
tron presiding.
Friendship night will be ob
Above are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Edwards who were
served with visitors expected
from many of the area chap married in Stayton recently. A reception was held at
ter.
the Gates Women’s clubhouse after the ceremony. They
Serving on the committee are now living at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo.
for the evening will be Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Kay, chair
man; Mr. and Mrs. Don Mof The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements
fatt, Mrs. Elsie Völkel and
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too
Mrs. Cecil Lake.
All members of the Eastern
Star are cordially invited.
Officers Elected
For Jayceettes
Veryl Lindsay was hostess
for the March 2 Jayceette
meeting. The main order of
business was to nominate
officers for the coming year.
After the meeting the group
worked on bazaar items.
Present were Louann Gof-
fin, Paula Grant, Mary Lou
Zechentmayer, Jan Waikart,
Shower Honors
Helen Davis, Veryl Lindsay,
Ellen Tuers and Nancy Girod.
Prizes were won by Louann
Mrs. Jim Taylor
Goffin and Mary Lou Zech
A group of ladies met Mon entmayer.
day morning at the Jim Tay The next meeting will be
lor home honoring Mrs. Tay at the home of Joyce Pflug.
lor with a baby shower. Those
attending were Elsie Ohmart,
Anna Lee Murray, Clara Ep STONES TO HAVE
person, Marilynne Drynan, ANNIVERSARY PARTY
Judy White, Ellen Tuers,
The children of Mr. and
Marilyn Snider and Lou Mac- Mrs. Fred Stone wish to an
gregor. Other guests were Ceil nounce that there will be a
Croan, Lola Keller and Gladys reception Sunday. March 19
Douglas of Salem. Sending from 2 to 4 p. m. honoring
gifts but unable to attend Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone on
were Ethel Wills, Pat Pose their 50th wedding annivers
kany and Susie Stewart.
ary. The reception will be
The Taylor’s little son was held at the Gates Community
born February 17 and was Center.
named Michael Scott.
Refreshments were served.
You get those four polished ones on top and an extra steel fender under each.
120 W. Hollister
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Stayton, Oregon
Santiam Rebekah Lodge
held their regular meeting
Wednesday night at the IOOF
hall. After the business ses
sion. Carmen Earnhardt gave
an interesting reading entitl
ed “Conduct.” Ann Primeau
reported on the "Candle Light
Ball" held at a Salem hotel.
Refreshments were served
by Marie Stickney, after
which scenic slides were
shown by Toni Thomas.
The Three Links club will
meet at the home of Ann
Primeau Tuesday. March 14th.
Members are asked to bring
a friend.
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