The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 04, 1967, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 4, 1967
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Pacje.
Mrs. Cal Culbertson
Subscribe to The
To Present Students
Mill City Enterprise In Piano Recital
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
S3.50 Per Year son LYONS
—Mrs. Cal Culbert­
of Mehama will present
pupils in recital
Read it Every Week at her the piano
Area Junior Women's
Mari-Linn school, Tues­
Salem Woman
day evening. May 9 at 7:30. Lions Auxiliary
Club
Formed
Here
It will be open to the public.
Students playing will be
Community
A no-host dinner was served Guest Speaker at
LaDonna Bradley, Jackie Elects Officers
at the Highwayman Inn last
Bradley, Annie Carlson, Ger­
Wednesday night.
Calendar of Events ry Mentze, Lynette McGuffin, For New Year
Following the dinner meet­ Association Meet
Debbie Pederson, Cheryl Man­
ing. a new Junior Women’s
Wednesday, May 3—
Santiam Rebekah Lodge at
hall, 8 p. m.
Thursday, May 4—
Garden club meeting at
Faye Moore home at 1:30.
Jaycette meeting at Nancy
Girod home at 8 p. m.
Monday, May 8—
Lions club dinner meeting
at Fellowship hall 6:30 p. m.
A. F. & A. M. meeting at
hall, 8 p. m.
Wednesday, May 10—
ning, Tim Culberton, Sue
Kimsey, Debbie Wagner, Di­
ane Peck, John Dougall, Re­
nee Walker, Marlene Penning­
ton, Pat McClellan, Susan
Neal, Alice Brent, David
Brent, Linda Sharek, Roxana
Arndt, Miss Judy Sather and
Mrs. Clara Walker.
Miss Ginger Carter, a form­
er pupil and her student Ka­
thy Griffith will be playing
and a small brass combo of
boys from Stay ton and Scio
high schools will perform.
Community Church
To Hold Special
Order of Rainbow for Girls
Evangelistic Services
at hall at 7:30.
Sponsored as a public service
Special evangelistic serv­
ices will be held at the Mill
City Community church on
Thursday, Friday and Satur­
day of this week.
The Rev. Gil Henderson
from Salem will be preaching
and will provide for special
J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis musical numbers each even­
Owners
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The public is invited and
Phone 897-2660
services start at 7:30 each
evening.
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Mrs. Verne Peterman en­ club of Lyons was initiated
Guest speaker at the Thurs­
tertained members of the with Mrs. Walter Rich of day evening meeting of the
Lebanon,
president
of
the
Lions Auxiliary at her home
Presbyterian Women’s Asso­
Thursday evening when new Oregon Federation of Wom­ ciation in Fellowship Hall
officers for the ensuing year en’s club presided. She was was Mrs. Alice Crouch of Sa­
assisted by Mrs. Richard Sha­ lem, a former missionary to
were elected.
LaDell Metteer was elected fer, Jr., Director of Oregon Thailand, who showed many
president; Edna Ross, vice Federation of Women’s clubs interesting slides of that col­
president; Connie Brady, se­ anu Mrs. Jack Todd of Cor­ orful cohntry.
cretary and Goldie Rambo, vallis, President of Junior
Mrs. Earl Loucks, president
Women’s Club of District No.
treasurer.
3. Members of the Lebanon opened the business meeting
The Auxiliary will hold club present to help organize with prayer, after which min­
joint installation ceremonies the new club were Mrs. Eu­ utes of the previous meeting
with the Lions club Friday gene Rhoades, Mrs. Ed Loree, were read by the secretary,
evening, May 12 at the Riv­ Mrs. Gordon McTherson and Mrs. Louis Verbeck.
erview Cafe, Mehama.
The association voted to
Mrs. Richard Shafer.
Elected to attend the state
Officers elected were Pre­ donate $10 toward the Can­
convention at Medford, May sident, Mrs. Ernest Nickleson; yon Scholarship fund.
18, 19 and 20 were Edna vice president, Mrs. Harold
Devotions were led by Mrs.
Ross, Goldie Rambo and Paul­ Ringgenberg; secretary, Mrs. Clyde Rogers who chose
ine Hansen, who joined the Don Schiewek; treasurer, Mrs. “Why Watch” as her topic,
club Thursday evening. Also Mike Knox; historian, Mrs. reading a number of scripture
uniting with the club that ev­ Bob Franklin, and parliament­ references, as well as a poem
ening was Iris Rose. Ann arian, Mrs. Bob Rogers.
entitled “Caught Up.”
Stevens indicated she would
Members are Mrs. Ivan
Mrs. James Murray read a
join soon.
Classon, Mrs. Larry Stuhr and letter of thanks from her
There was considerable dis­ Mrs. Leroy Benda.
friend Vera Lee for the tea
cussion on the July 4th cele­ Special guests for the even­ towels
sent to the mission at
bration with the Auxiliary to ing were Mrs. O. K. DeWitt,
again operate the “hamburger Mrs. Frank Severs and Mrs. Embudo, also telling of her
arrival in India where the
shack,” and a concession Marie Tolbert.
young missionary is in charge
game. Wanda Richards, who
Any woman in Lyons or
is joining the Auxiliary at the Mill City who is interested in of 18 young men and describ­
May meeting will serve with joining is asked to contact ing the deplorable conditions
of many starving people in
Betty Berg as the Auxiliary Mrs. Robert Franklin.
Calcutta, Bombay, and Mad­
representatives to the TAC
ras.
steering committee.
A feature of the evening
Judy Boroughs, sophomore Tearly Muir Hosts
was a “layette shower,” the
at Santiam High school and Round Robin Club
items to be sent overseas.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Roy Epperson announc­
The
members
of
the
Round
Burton Boroughs, was select­
ed as a princess to represent Robin Pinochle club were en­ ed that a clothing drive will
tertained Monday evening by be held the first two weeks
the Lions and Auxiliary.
Tearly
Muir at her home.
in May and members and
“Sound of Music” is the
Dessert
was
served
to
the
friends are asked to bring ar­
theme selected by TAC for
the parade and Queen conora- 12 ladies present before the ticles for this worthy cause.
Treasurer’s report was giv­
tion. The Lions and Auxiliary remainder of the evening was
spent
in
playing
pinochle.
en
by Mrs. Arlo Tuers, who
will select the individual
Wilma Moore was a guest was also refreshment hostess
theme for their float soon.
A donation of $50 was made of the club for the evening for the small group of wom­
to the Oregon State School for and winning both high and en present.
During the course of the
the Blind. Sight conservation pinochle was Mabel Yankus.
is the main project of Lion- Tearly Muir received the low evening, President Martin
Hansen, and Secretary Fred
prize.
ism.
The next and final party of Berg of the Lions club made
Following
the business
meeting, which was conduct­ the season will be held at the an official visit for the dis­
ed by Mrs. Ross, refreshments home of Ruth Tohl, May 15. cussion of the price and guar­
antee on Lions club dinners
were served by the hostess
served by the women each
to Helen Davis, Jewell Ben­ Bid Or Bunch Club
Monday night. The decision
nett, Betty Berg, Goldie Ram­
will
be given later.
Meets
At
Fend
Home
bo, Iris Rose, Edna Ross,
Along with the showing of
Hattie Fencl was hostess
Connie Brady, Alta Moffatt,
slides, Mrs. Crouch told
Ann Stevens and Pauline Monday evening for members her
in
detail
of the years she and
of
her
Bid
or
Bunch
card
Hansen.
club. She served a dessert pre­ her husband, who is assistant
ceding the evening of cards to pastor at the First Presbyter­
ian church in Salem, spent
the 16 ladies attending.
Mrs. Stevens Hosts
Guests for the evening were as missionaries in Thailand.
Millie Bickett of Scio and She stated that many lay men
Marilyn Club
Joyce Trout. Darlene Ruby are being sent overseas, in­
Marilyn Club held their won both high and piochle cluding nurses, teachers, etc.,
April meeting last Tuesday prizes and Judy Ragsdale re­ as well as pastors. These are
at the home of Mrs. Wilson ceived low. The door prize called “fraternal workers,”
and are paid by the Presbyter­
was won by Edna Lady.
Stevens at Lyons.
This was the last party of ian church. There are already
A covered dish luncheon
was served at 12 o’clock fol­ the season for the club and many established churches in
lowed by a business meeting. the ladies will have an “even­ various countries, made up of
several denominations com-
Election of officers was held ing out” later in May.
, bined. Missionaries, who for­
with Mrs. Don Carlson elect­
merly were expected to be in
ed president: Mrs. Sylvia Ruth Tohl Wins
control of the situation, are
Duncan, vice president and
now training natives to take
Mrs. Very] Hoover, secretary­ Low Net Tuesday
Mrs. Rudy Tohl and Mrs. over the work. Mrs. Crouch is
treasurer.
Robert
Freres both had a 38 now a teacher at Hillcrest
The May 23 meeting will be
for
Low
Net at Tuesday’s School for Girls.
at the home of Mrs. Cecil
golf game at Santiam Golf
Lake.
Present wete Mrs. Mildred course at Stayton.
In Class A Mrs. Gale Kindergarten To
Wiley, worthy matron of
Trinity Chapter of Salem, Christensen won with a 39;
who was a guest: Mrs. Alice Mrs. Hugh Ashby won Class Have Graduation
Bupp and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B with a 38 and in Class C
Kleihege of Salem: Mrs. Olin Mrs. Gil Schachtsick had a Ceremonies At Gates
Spiva, Mrs. Veryl Hoover. 41 and Mrs. Joe Boyle had 38.
Mrs. John Roten, kinder­
Mrs. William Hirte. Mrs. Gor­
garten chairman, said this
die Garton. Mrs. Steve Chud-
week that graduation cere­
zinski. Mrs, Richard Freeman.
monies would be held at the
Mrs. Charlie French. Mrs.
old Gates High school for the
Lowell Cree. Mrs. Jack Gul-
“graduating class,” Thursday.
liford, Mrs. Charles Kelly,
May 11.
Mrs. Al Yankus. Mrs. Floyd
By Bernice Strawn
Friends and parents of the
Johnson. Mrs. Elsie Völkel. E’.tension Home Management
children are invited to attend
Mrs. Cecil Lake. Mrs. Svlvia
Specialist Oregon State
Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. William
Mildew on a natural wood the 7:30 ceremony.
The youngsters with their
Shuey. Mr. and Mrs. Verne finished wall behind a sofa
Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ was the serious concern of teacher. Mrs. George Staffo-d.
son Stevens.
a recent caller to our office. will have a picnic at the
She said the wall seemed to school Friday, May 12 and
"sweat” from moisture con­ parents of the youngsters are
invited to attend.
Kindergarten Mothers densation.
We suggested dipping a
sponge in a solution of water
At Detroit To Meet
and washing soda. Squeeze
DETROIT A meeting of the water from the sponge
kindergarten mothers i s before tubbing on the wall.
scheduled for May 4 at 7:30 Rinse with clear water, then
p. m. in the home Ec room at dry thoroughly.
Detroit school. The meeting
A fan or small electric
will include the registration heater may l>e used to hurry
of children for the Fall Kin­ the drying. If water is left Santiam Memori.il Hospital
(Stayton)
dergarten school term.
on the wood, it can raise the
CARR To Mr. and Mrs.
Mothers who are unable to grain.
attend are asked to please
Check paint, hardware or Neil G. Carr. Salem, a daugh­
contact Mrs. Rolf Anderson drug stores for a mildew in­ ter. Sunday, April 23.’
at the Ranger Station or call hibitor which can be sprayed
MOODY—To Mr. and Mrs.
85 t„a 153.
on wood to prevent future Wayne J. Moody. Scio, a son.
Children who will reach 5 mildew.
Tuesday. April 25.
years of age by November 15
SMOCK—To Mr. and Mrs.
will be eligible for registra­ Men must have plenty of
grit if they expect to leave Charles A. Smock. Salem,
tion.
Election of officers will be foot-prints on the sands of a daughter. Wednesday. April
26.
held.
t me.
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