The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 20, 1967, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 20, 1967
The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service Too
Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary
W mum L Page.
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
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Past Matrons and
Patrons Honored at
Star Meeting
Bitterlick Singers
Draw Large Crowd
The Bitterlick Singers from
the U of O, a group of 12
young men, including John
Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Kelly, sang to a re­
sponsive audience at the Mill
City Elementary school gym
Friday afternoon.
The group has a varied re­
pertoire with songs to please
all age groups. They have re­
cently cut their first record
and will be featured in the
July issue of Seventeen maga­
zine.
During Friday’s perform­
ance John was featured in a
comedy impersonation of Sen­
ator Bob Kennedy.
The Bitterlick singers will
entertain at Humboldt col­
lege at Eureka, Calif., in early
May.
Garden Club to
Elect New Officers
The Mill City Garden club
met at the Gates clubhouse
Thursday for a 1 o’clock des­
sert luncheon with Mrs.
Charlie French, Mrs. Ervin
Peterson, Mrs. Marie Tolbert,
and Mrs. Lowell Cree as co­
hostesses.
Following the luncheon a
business meeting was held.
Mrs. Fred Moore, chairman of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keed of Silverton who cele­
the nominating committee brated their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday, April 16
gave the following report: at the Methodist Church in that city. Mrs. Reed (Elga
president, Mrs. Floyd Fleet­ Hawkins) was raised in this community. The reception
wood; first vice, Mrs. Ervin
Peterson; second vice, Mrs. was arranged by their children and their families.
Frank Baechler; secretary,
Mrs. Georgia Hayes, lectur­
Mrs. Marie Tolbert and treas­ Golden Wedding
er for Santiam Valley Grange
urer, Mrs. Charlie French.
said this week that the rules
A float for the 4th of July Celebrated By
for the 1967 photography con­
parade was discussed. A re­
test are to be found on pages
port was given on the Feder­ Clarence Reeds
ation meeting held recently
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed, one and three of the April 17
at Woodburn. The Fall meet­ former Mill City residents, issue of the Grange Bulletin.
ing of the Federation will be observed their Golden Wed­
held at Mill City or Stayton ding anniversary Sunday,
depending on where a suit­ April 16 at Silverton.
able place can be obtained.
The reception was given at
Community
The May meeting will have the Methodist church by their
a plant exchange and election children, Mr. and Mrs. B. R.
of officers.
(Clarine) Strand of Clover­
Calendar of Events
Present Thursday were two dale, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
new members, Mrs. Walter Ronald Reed of Silverton. Al­
Thomas Jr., and Mrs. Phyllis so assisting were Mr. Reeds’
Dolezal, one guest, Mrs. Ma­ sister, Maude Reed of Albany; Wednesday, April 19—
bel King and Mrs, Floyd her sisters and families, Mr.
Santiam Rebekah lodge at
Fleetwood, Mrs. Hollis Turn- and Mrs. Verne Hawkins of
idge, Mrs. Darwin Raines, Arvin, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. hall at 8 p. m.
Mrs. Kenneth Corning, Mrs. Eugene Hawkins of Garden
Jaycee meeting at hall at
Wendell Heller, Mrs. Walter Grove; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Thomas, Mrs. Fred Moore, Hawkins of Salem; Mrs. Emil 8 p. m.
Mrs. Martin Hansen, Mrs. (Esther Hawkins) Ridder- Thursday, April 20—
Louis Verbeck, Mrs. Charlie bush, Mrs. Ralph (Rozetta
IOOF meeting at hall at 8
French, Mrs. Ervin Peterson, Hawkins) Scott of Cloverdale,
Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. Har­ Calif., and her daughter, Mrs. p. m. Note meeting change
vey Tolbert, and Mrs. Edith Jim (Maxine Hawkins) Suttle date.
Mason.
of Noti.
Santiam PTA at Grade
Mrs. Hawkins (Elga Reed) school gym. Guest speaker. 8
Birthdays Celebrated was raised in Mill City and p. m.
has many friends here. Those
At Taylor Home
going to the reception Sun­ Monday, April 24—
MEHAMA—A large recep­ day were Mr. and Mrs. John
Lions club dinner meeting
tion and Open House was held Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Sunday April 9 at the new Swan. Bess Vandermeer and at Fellowship hall, 6:30. In­
duction of new members.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tena Graham.
Taylor in Mehama honoring
Tuesday, April 25—
Mrs. Taylors 81st birthday,
her husbands 82nd and her Delegates Attend
Marilyn Club at home of
brother-in-law Virgil Taylors
Mrs. Wilson Stevens. 12:30
87th. Over a hundred guests Church Meeting
potluck.
called during the afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Free­ Safety Council meeting at
many coming from as far as man, Esther, Earnest and
Highwayman Inn. 7:00 no-host
Portland.
Paul attended the Oregon
The Taylors are all pio­ Christian Assembly in Salem dinner. Nominating commit­
neers and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil at the First Christian church tee will meet at 6 p. m.
Taylor now live on the orig­ Friday evening, Saturday and Sponsored as a public service
inal donation land claim in Sunday.
the Waldo Hills.
Dr William Hall, associate
Mrs. Earl Taylors brother- professor of missions o f
in-law and sister Mr. and Texas Christian University of
Mrs. Joseph Ellis of Portland Fort Worth, Texas, was the
spent the week end at the principal speaker.
Taylor home helping make
Dr. Hall is a returned mis­
arrangements for the recep­ sionary to India and next J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis
tion. Also assisting with the year will take a sabbatical
Owners
serving were Mrs. Robert leave from the University for
Pinder, Mrs. Richard Garland one year to return to India.
Phone 897-2660
and Mrs. Virgil Taylor.
One thousand-five register­
Mill City, Oregon
ed for the three-day event.
Marilyn Chapter No. 145
OES met at the IOOF hall on
Monday evening with Mrs.
Merle Garton, worthy matron
and Merle Garton, worthy pa­
tron presiding.
Escorted and introduced
were Gordon Barker, associate
grand patrons of the Grand
Chapter of Oregon; Zelma
Plane, worthy matron and
LeRoy Plane, W. P. of Victor­
ia chapter, Turner; and Jim
Mason, W. P. of Vista in Sal­
em.
The Worthy Matron an­
nounced the Worthy Grand
Matron, Margery Jones, has
designated May 7 as ‘‘Go To
Church Sunday.” All mem­
bers of the Order are urged
to attend the church of their
choice and report to the se­
cretary so the WGM may
have the number of those
who attend.
Alberta Smith, a past ma­ The Santiam PTA members
tron of the chapter and now have planned an interesting
’ living in Forest Grove was meeting Thursday evening,
presented with a 25-year pin April 20 at the Mill City
by Fern Shuey and a corsage grade school gym.
by the Worthy Matron.
Cesare Gessler exchange
All past matrons and past student from Switzerland,
patrons were honored and now attending Stayton High
each presented with a gift.
school will speak and show
The Worthy Matron an­ slides taken in Switzerland.
nounced that Larry Laird,
There will also be a brief
whom Marilyn Chapter spon­ discussion on the measles
sored for an Estarl scholar­ clinic which is to be held
ship will be ordained as a from 9:30 until noon Tuesday,
Christian minister at the Mill April 25 at the Gates Grade
City Christian church June school gym.
11. and all members of the
Parents and friends are
Eastern Star are invited to urged to attend this meeting.
attend.
Following the meeting a
cake walk and silent auction Lyons Extension
were held and refreshments Has Project Meet
served.
“Egg Cookery” was the pro­
I ject for the meeting of the Ly­
ons Extension Unit held
Mrs. Percy Hiatt
Thursday, April 13 with an all
Hosts Garden Club
day meeting at the Lyons
LYONS—Mrs. Percy Hiatt Methodist church beginning
was hostess for the meeting at 10 a. m. with Alma Olm­
of the Lyons Garden Club at stead and Crystal Limbeck
her home Wednesday after­ giving the demonstration. A
noon, April 12. She was as­ planned luncheon was served
sisted by her sister, Mrs. at the noon hour. Election of
Gladys Nygaard.
officers was the main busi­
The business meeting was ness. Elected were Alma
presided over by Mrs. W. Olmstead, chairman; Thelma
E. McMahan with Mrs. Ches­ James vice chairman and
ter Riggs, secretary. The usu­ Alma Spellmeyer secretary­
al business was carried out treasurer. Special announce­
with a discussion on the fin­ ments made were, Lyons Gar­
ishing of the program books. den Club food and plant sale
Plans were made to have a at the Percy Hiatt building
cooked food and plant sale on May 11 beginning at 10
to be held on Thursday, May a. m., Annual music concert
11, at the Percy Hiatt build­ at the Mari-Linn school April
ing near the Question Mark 20 at 8 p. m., Pot Luck supper
Cafe beginning at 10:00 a.m. at the Lyons Methodist
Proceeds to go for landscap­ church, “On Out Doors” April
ing of Library grounds. In 21 at 6:30 p. m., Spring Festi­
charge of food will be Mrs. val Achievement Day, April
Ralph Downer, chairman, as­ 26 at T and R Restaurant in
sisted by Mrs. Charles Cru- Albany, and Girl Scout Basic Mrs. Clyde Oliver
son and Mrs. Floyd Bassett. Training meetings to be held Entertains Auxiliary
In charge of plants will be at the Stayton Methodist
GATES—Ten members of (
Mrs. Otto Weidman and Mrs. church April 17 and 27.
Mill City VWW I Auxiliary
Hugh Johnston.
Attending the meeting were met at the Gates home of Mrs.
Games furnished the enter­ Lu Brown, Martha Cruson, Clyde Oliver Thursday after­
tainment and Mrs. Otto Weid­ Thelma James, Thelma Haw­ noon to make poppies for the I
man won the door prize.
thorne, Crystal Limbeck, Ha­ VWW I convention to be held [
Dainty refreshments were zel James, Irene Roy, June in Salem in June.
served to Mmes. Elmer Wil­ Kokstis, Lois Morgan, Doro­
They also wrapped pack-|
son, Mike Fink. Floyd Bas­ thy Downer, Donna Elmore, ages to be sent to American |
sett, Chester Riggs, Charles Alma Olmstead, and Eleanor soldiers in Vietnam in com-'
Cruson, W. E. McMahan, Har­ LaMunyan.
memoration of the 50th an-|
ley Scott. Ralph Downer, Otto
niversary of the ending of ■
Weidman, Clyde Bressler,
Mrs. Dick Sims, who spent World War I. They sent 13 |
Glenn Julian, Cathy Neal and several days last week in a packages to chaplains to be ,
Mrs. Hiatt and Mrs. Nygaard Salem hospital for medical distributed amongst the men. ,
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treatment returned to her
Nancy Stewart, sophomore
home Tuesday. Her husband
: Round Robin Club
said her doctors ordered her at Mt. Angel college spent:
Meets at Stewarts
to take things easy for a time. Sunday at the home of her
Members of the Round Mr. and Mrs. Sims operate the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Robin Pinochle club were en­ Sportsmen Country Kitchen. | Stewart.
tertained by Marie Stewart
at her home Monday even­
THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
ing. Before the evening of P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97360
cards, Mrs. Stewart served Published at Mill City, Marion County, Orc. every Thursday
dessert to the 12 ladies pre­ Entered as Second Class Mall Matter at the Postoffice at Mill
sent.
City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Guest for the evening was The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility
Sunnie Chance who received for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint
the pinochle prize. Goldie without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an
Rambo won the high prize advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault.
and Evelyn Davis received An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development
low.
of the timber Industry and agriculture in this area.
The next party will be May
1 with the place to be an­
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nounced later.
PUBLISHERS
Santiam PTA
To Meet Thursday
At MC Grade School
Nadine Duggan Hosts
Bid or Bunch Club
Nadine Duggan entertain-
ed members of her Bid or
Bunch Pinochle club at her
home Monday evening. She
served a dessert to the 16 la-
dies present.
Winning high prize was
Darlene Ruby with Gladys
Podrabskv winning low and
Elsie Ohmart. pinochle
The next party will be May
1 at the home of Hattie Fencl. I
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Detroit-Idanha ....................... - Joyce Dewhurst-Ginny Kniss
Gates..... . ............ -__________________ Mrs. Shirley Swaim
Mill City -------- ---- -------------------------------------- Rose Cree
Lyons________________ ___ ____ __________Eva Bressler
Mehama______________ ____ Merle Teeters - Jean Roberts
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