The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 06, 1967, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 6, 1967
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Save Two Feet...
Married Recently
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
with an extension telephone -
Round Robin Club
Has Saturday Party
Two Bluebird Groups
Lions Auxiliary
GATES — Two area Blue­ Has Wig Party At
bird groups traveled to Camp
Members of the Round Rob­ Kilowan Saturday by charter­
in Pinochle club entertained ed bus to attend the annual Lewellen Home
their husbands and other Potlatch. The groups were
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guests at a dinner and even­
ing of cards at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Arey Podrabsky
Saturday.
Following the 7 o’clock pot
luck dinner there were six
tables of pinochle in play
with Mrs. Don Moffatt win­
ning high prize for the la­
dies; George Ditter high for
the men; Mel Rambo received
low for the men and Jessie
Bodeker, low for the ladies.
Mr. Ditter received the pi­
nochle prize for the evening.
Those attending were Mr.
and Mrs. George Ditter, Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Bodeker,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlson,
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rambo, Mr.
and Mrs. John Muir, Mr. and
Mrs. Mrs. John MacGregor,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus, Mr.
and Mrs. Rudy Tohl, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Moffatt, Mr. and
Mrs. George Davis, Mr. and
Mrs. Burton Boroughs, and
the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Po­
drabsky.
Rainbow Reception
To Honor Members
Go To Camp Kilowan
taken on a tour of the camp
and enjoyed a special pro­
gram presented by the coun­
selors. Picnic lunches were
taken. Second grade Blue­
birds with their leaders, Mrs
Clare Henness and Mrs. Rob­
ert Music were Sandra Black­
burn, Denise Muise, Rebecca
Music, Terry Patton, Tracy
Wettergreen, Natalie Wills,
Deanna Quarry, and Lorie
Urban,
Third grade Bluebirds and
their leaders, Mrs. John Ro-
ten, Mrs. Ken Laurence and
Mrs. Don Jenkins, were Melis­
sa Laurence, Babette Arrance,
Laurie Bethel, Sally Jenkins,
Joanna Murry, Shelly Smith,
Terri Wettergreen, Brenda
Gallion, Lynn Bodeker, Cathy
Lunsford, Lisa Barnhardt,
Renee Brown, Pam Edwards
and Lori Laurence.
Shower Held For
Miss Lynda Lindemann
LYONS—Mrs. Reta Titze
of Stayton and Mrs. Delores
There will be a Rainbow Cramer of Sublimity were
Reception at the IOOF hall hostesses for a bridal shower
Sunday afternoon, April 9 at recently held at the Catholic
3 o’clock honoring Miss Ter­ community hall in Lyons,
esa Metteer, Grand Nature honoring Miss Lynda Linde­
and Miss Debbie Chance, mann, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Lindemann. Games
Grand Choir member.
Mrs. William Metteer, Rain­ furnished the entertainment
bow mother advisor and Mrs. and after opening of the gifts
Kenneth Chance will be as­ dainty refreshments were
sisted by members of the served to the honored guest,
Rainbow Mother’s club in the Miss Lindemann, and Elnora
Boedigheimer, Shirley Linde­
Sunday event.
All Eastern Star and Ma­ mann. Debbie Lindemann,
sons in the area as well as Connie Wourms, Delores Lin­
Rainbow members are invited demann, Millie Lindemann,
Clara Boedigheimer, Mabel
to attend the reception.
Downing, Leona Gunn, Bea
Hiatt, Susi Sieg, Sue Linde­
mann, Elizabeth Castle, Nao­
Eastern Star Lodge
mi IntVeld, Dora Gustafson,
Sue Meilke, Patsy Meilke, Eu­
To Meet Monday
Marilyn Chapter No. 145 lalia Lyons. Ruth Lyons, Hen­
OES will meet Monday even­ rietta Meilke, Blanche Thomp­
ing April 10 at 8 p. m. All son, Doris Riggenberg, Lynda
Past Matrons and Past Pa­ Knox, Kathleen Manning, Eva
Cris Slayden, Glen­
trons will be special guests. Bressler,
Mrs. Frank Smith of Forest da Lindemann, Mary Sieg,
Grove, a past matron will be June Lewis, Beulah Lewis,
present and given her 25-year and Alda Tunnell.
Sending gifts but unable to
pin.
Mrs. Frances Cruson will attend were Evelyn Mormon,
become a member by affilia­ Hazel Embry, Frances Heath,
Alta Bodeker, Sue Walton,
tion.
Following the meting a Roxie Trask, Vera and Lorell
cake walk and silent auction Boedigheimer, and Bob, Pat
1 and Beckie Freres.
will be held.
Dial O and ask for Commerce 9781
3123 Broadway, N.E. — Salem
Betty Klutke, owner and
operator of the Studio of Hair
Design, was the guest demon­
strator at the Thursday even­
ing meeting of the Lions
Auxiliary held at the home
of Sue Lewellen. She showed
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Thompson, above,
the latest styles in wiglets
and also gave an interesting
were married Saturday, March 18 at the
demonstration of makeup
Mehama Presbyterian church. Mrs. Thompson
with Alice Farmen as her
is the former Mrs. Michael Carter, daughter
model.
of Mr. and Mrs. Cleighton Penwell of Salem.
Before the program Edna
Ross conducted a short busi­
Low Net on their course in
ness meeting when a nomin­ Round Robin Club
Stayton Tuesday with Mrs.
ating committee was appoint­
Joe Boyle placing first with
ed to present a slate of pros­ Meets at Moffatt
a 38 and Mrs. Virgil Schuetz
pective officers at the April
second with 39.
meeting. Named on the com­ Home Monday Night
Class B winner was Mrs.
mittee were Goldie Rambo,
Elvin Barrowcliff with 39
Alta Moffatt and Alene Pet­ Alta Moffatt entertained and A winne rs, Mrs. Shirley
members of the Round Robin Bates and Mrs. Kurl Daly tied
erman.
There were a number of pinochle club at her home with a 41. Mrs. Grace Brown
guests present, including a Monday evening.
The spring motif was used was Class C winner with 39.
group from the Mill City
in
decorations for her home
Jayceettes.
Refreshments were served and the table favors, featur­
at the close of the evening to ing daffodils and forsythia.
Both high prize and pi­
Nancy Girod, Carol Smith,
Community
Shirley Hoover, Alta Moffatt, nochle were won by the host­
Betty Berg, Wanda Richards, ess with Marie Stewart re­
Calendar of Events
Pauline Hansen, Iris Rose, ceiving low.
Ruth Terlouw, Alene Peter­ A dessert was served before
man, Paula Grant, Connie the three tables of cards were
Wednesday, April 5—
Brady, Edna Ross, Louann in play.
Guest for the evening was
Goffin, Jan Waikart, Bonnie
Santiam Rebekah Lodge at
Kerklow, Mary Lou Zechent- Marilynn Dry nan.
hall at 8 p. m.
The next meeting will be
rrayer, Evelyn Davis, Joan
Junior Chamber of Com­
Wettergreen, Alice Farmen, April 17 at the home of Tearly merce at Jaycee hall at 8 p.m.
Muir.
Betty Klutke, Julia Bassett,
and Goldie Rambo.
Thursday, April 6—
Open House at Santiam
Knights Are Hosts
High School at 7:30.
1500 Trump Hand
Saturday, April 8—
For Birthday Party
Held at Bid or
Mr. and Mrs. Phyl Knight
entertained with a party
Sunday at their home honor­
ing the birthdays of several
of their friends.
After the dinner and tradi­
tional cake was served the
group enjoyed playing cro­
quet on the lawn at the
Knight home which overlooks
the Santiam river east of
town.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Chamberlin, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Wardin, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Waterbury of Sa­
lem and Mr. and Mr. Merrill
Tycer of Scotts Mills.
Bunch Card Party
The Bid or Bunch pinochle
club members were entertain­
ed Monday evening by Esth­
er Cline.
The hostess served a des­
sert before the evening of
cards.
Receiving high prize was
Shirley Pearce, pinochle, Mar-
lena Severs and low, Gladys
Podrabsky.
Guest for the evening was
Sherry Baldwin. A highlight
of the evening was the 1500
trump hand held by Elsie
Ohmart.
The next party will be on
April 17 at the home of Na­ Mrs. Joe Boyle
dine Duggan.
Low Net Winner
The Santiam Women’s Golf
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association members played
The Mill City Enterprise
IOOF meeting at hall 8 p.
m.
Monday, April 10—
Marilyn Chapter of Eastern
Star at hall 8 p. m.
Lions club dinner meeting
at hall 6 p. m.
Wednesday, April 12—
Order of Rainbow for Girls
at hall at 7:30.
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