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Married 60 Years 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 26, 1967 Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week PcUfA Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 a X Santiam Rebekah Marilyn Chapter Honored on Golden Lodge Nominates . OES Holds Special Wedding Anniversary Officers Wednesday a) 1 LYONS — One hundred Meet Monday Eve. Officers were nominated nine signed the guest for the 1968 term at the Wed • I twenty book at the reception held Marilyn Chapter No. 145 nesday evening meeting of Mr. and Mrs. O. Naue I irlw * i l’KIZES ^costumes; Sunday, October 22, at the Ly OES held the annual School Santiam Rebakah lodge. ons Methodist Church honor of Instruction Monday even There will be another chance ing Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Naue ing at a special meeting. Mrs. for more nominations before Come to our on their Golden Wedding An Winnie Nelson, Associate the December election. niversary with their three Grand Matron of the Grand Selected as nominee for children. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chapter of Oregon from Coos noble grand was Blanche Sy- I Naue, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bay was instructor. verson with Helen Johnston (No Masks) Naue of Lyons and Mr. and I Escorted and introduced vice-grand; Ann Primeau, re Mrs. Dave Mills of Lebanon were Mrs. Nelson, A.G.M. of cording secretary; Antonia Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Barnhardt were honored with arranging the affair. Mr. and the Grand Chapter of Oregon; Thomas, financial secretary a family gathering Sunday, October 22 on the occasion Mrs. Naue renewed their Gordette Garton, Grand Com and Daisy Geddes, treasurer. of their 60th wedding anniversary. wedding vows before the im mittee Member of the Home The dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irene Lewin, who is pres mediate family with Rev. Endowment fund and Mrs. ently serving as noble grand A. T. Barnhardt at Gates with another son and his wife, Basil Wiggins in charge. Marcella Simpson, Worthy the short business Mr. and Mrs. David Barnhardt and a daughter, Mrs. Dance to the Music of The room was beautifully Matron of Victoria Chapter, conducted meeting. Leah St. John assisting with the arrangements. Anoth decorated in gold and white Turner. The lodge hall entrance er son Harry Barnhardt of Torrence, Calif., and a BUZZ MARTIN and the serving table was Installation cerem o ni e s and dining room had a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Powell of Albuquerque, New covered with a lace cloth and . were held with Mrs. Nelson, profusion of beautiful Hallo Mexico were unable to attend. centered with a three-tier his guitar and band Installing Grand Matron; we’en decorations with Ann wedding cake and gold tap Mr. and Mrs. Barnhardt were married October 29, , Harry Reed. Installing Grand Primeau and Carmen Barn 1907 in Indiana and have lived in the Gates area since ers. Cutting and serving the Great Music for Listening and Dancing hardt arraneging the lodge cake was their daughter, Patron: Elsie Völkel, Install room and entry hall and 1949. Mrs. Dave Mills of Lebanon. ing Grand Chaplain; Ruby Gertrude Weidman, Helen Besides their five children Mr. and Mrs. Barn She was assisted by their Brisbin, Installing Grand Mu Johnston and Mildred Carr hardt have 12 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. COME HERE FOR A GOOD TIME sician, and Gordette Garton, granddaughter-in-law Mrs. decorating the dining tables. —Photo by Stan Ogden. Mike Naue. Serving the cof Installing Grand Marshall. A gala Hallowe’en party Installed were Mabel Yan- fee was their daughter-in-law followed the business meet kus, Worthy Matron; A 1 Mrs. Donald Naue and presid Mrs. Lewis Hampton Worthy Patron; ing with prizes given for the Cubs Plan for ing at the punch bowl was Yankus. best custome. Gertrude Weid their daughter-in-law Mrs. Maud Clark. Associate Ma man won the first prize; Honored With Shower served all evening Howard Naue. 1 Mrs. Mike tron, and Verne Clark, Asso Mildred Carr placed second Halloween Fun Naue also took care of the ciate Patron: Mary Gulliford, and GATES—Mrs. Lewis Hamp Cub Scout Pack No. 49 will Helen Johnston, third. Electa, and Ruby Brisbin, guest book. have their first fall meeting ton, Jr., was honored by a Various games were play musician Mr. and Mrs. Naue were Alan Yankus, accompanied ed during the evening and a on Saturday night October 28 baby shower Monday even married a t Minneapolis, at the Mill City grade school ing. October 23. It was held Minnesota, October 24, 1917, by John Richardson, sang potluck lunch was served late at 7 o’clock. at the Clubhouse in Gates. In the evening. two solos in honor of his par and have lived at Lyons for There will be all kinds of Mrs. Hampton presented her The next meeting of the ents. 41 years. They have the three games and refreshments so husband with a baby boy last Visitors were present from lodge will be November 1. children, two grandsons and the boys can have “Hallo Oct. 9. They have three girls. Ainsworth Chapter. Salem: one great granddaughter. Mehama, Oregon ween fun.” Boys ages eight, The hostesses for the show Sunnyside Chapter, Portland; Santiam Newcomers nine and ten and their famil er were Mrs. Dave Barnhardt, Victoria Chapter, Turner; ies are urged to attend. Mrs. Orville Brown, Mrs. Lad- Acacia Chapter, Stayton and Club Meets Wed. at Andersen-Rhodes Dave Jessup, Cubmaster, dy Elliot, Mrs. John Roten, a chapter from Washington Gates Clubhouse will be Master of Ceremonies and Mrs. Jack Evans. I State Wedding Rites Set A corsage with currency The Santiam Newcomers for the evening. A highlight The winners of the games for greenery and a gift were club held its October meeting of the evening will be a Hall played were Miss Linda For November 4th oween mask and Jack-O-lan- presented Mrs. Nelson. Hampton and Mrs. Hazel Ga at the Gates Community cent A car robe was presented ner Wednesday, October 18. tern contest with prizes and briel. Refreshments were Miss Nancy Bryan Rhodes, The clubroom was decorated awards, made. The contest served and gifts unwrapped. daughter of Mrs. Garland to Mr. and Mrs. Yankus. Following the meeting re for Hallowe’en with shocks of awards will be based on origi Lushbaugh will become the Those who were present or nality and workmanship for bride of Capt. Ernest Floyd freshments were served by corn and jack-o-lanterns, ac their sent gifts were: Mrs. Glenda age groups. Mr. Jessup Mrs. Else Allen, Mrs. Tena tually made out of pumpkins. Andersen of the U. S. Air the following rules must Elliot, Patty and Lisa, Mrs. I Force on Saturday, Novem Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Er Hosts for the evening were said Glenda Roten and Judy, Mrs. be observed. vin Peterson. The dining Mr. and Mrs. Pete Adair. Mr. ber 4. Hampton, Linda, Iris and Mask to be entirely con room decorations carried out and Mrs Ralph Knight and The wedding will be at the Tina. Mrs. Loraine Mills, Mrs. structed by the Cub; must the Hallowe ’ en motif. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phillips. main Base chapel at Langley Betty Klutke, Mrs. Hazel be worn during judging; no . In addition to the hosts the AFB in Virginia. Capt. Ander " ’ ' Mrs. Geneva Ball, restrictions on material but | following were present: Mr. sen is the son of Darrel An Mrs. Shirley Sharp, Mrs. Su the boy must be able to see and Mrs. Alex Burrell. Mrs. dersen of Mill City and Mrs. i sie Stewart. Mrs. Lewis Kate Detz. Mrs. Ardath Do- and breathe freely: Jack-o- Hampton, Mrs. Marge Parker, Ben Beisel of Springfield. He . «... ä . r . brenz, Mrs. Eva Duehring lantern must be carved from and Mrs. Joe Bowes. j os (new member from Gates), real pumpkin (Mom or Dad Mr .and Mrs. Howard Fletch may help on this for safety er, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hedlund sake.) A candle should be (new members from Gates), placed in pumpkin so that Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huff they can be judged in the Community man. Mrs. Vivian Kealen. Mr. dark. The boys name should and Mrs. Ross McCombs, Mr. be on the pumpkin. Calendar of Events and Mrs. Paul McDonald, Mrs. Ernestine McLenon. Mrs. Dean Mowry, Mr. and Jayceettes Meet Mrs. Herbert Peck. Mr. and Wednesday, October 25— Mrs. Marcus Sims, Mr. and At Girod Home Order of Rainbow for Girls Mrs. Roy Summers (new at hall 7:30. A special Jayceette meeting members from Mill City), and Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp was held Monday evening at Thursday, October 26— the home of Nancy Girod. son. IOOF lodge meeting at Door prizes were won by There was a report on the hall 8 p. m. Mrs. Dean Mowry and Ross bazaar which was considered Mill City Lions Auxiliary McCombs. A potluck was successful although there meets at Goldie Rambo home ’68 CHEVY H NOVA COUPE were a few unsold items served, some community sing at 8:00 p. m. The day of the plain Jane economy car has come and gone. NEW ALL OVER ing was enjoyed followed by which will be sold later. Marion County Federation Chevrolet has something far finer to offer. The women’s group voted Th« grille Is new. The interior is new. (There's even a special several tables of cards and of Women’s clubs meeting at to have their meeting dates custom interior you can order, the likes of which no economy just plain visiting. Clyde again listed on the Lions club Union Hill Grange hall. Re car has ever offered before.) The standard V8 is bigger, more LONG HOOD, SHORT DECK Phillips poured. gistration at 9:15. Mrs. Harry powerful. So is the standard Six with its new Monojet carbu The club received a thank- community calendar. You get your economy now under Nova's new swept-back roof. Holt, American Mother of retor that contributes to greater efficiency, economy and per The group voted to spon you card from Mr. and Mrs. You get your engine dependability under Nova's new long the Year to speak. formance. There are many new safety features, including sor the Cub Scouts with Dave hood. You get your rust prevention beneath Nova's new Larry Doble of Hawthorne, energy-absorbing front seat backs to go along with the proved rounded fenders and larger body. Calif., thanking the group for Jessup, Cubmaster to explain Monday, October 30— GM-developed energy-absorbing steering column. And when their thoughtfulness and duties of the sponsors at their Lions club dinner meeting you equip a Nova with the SS package, you look out over a kindneses during their sum- next meeting on November 2 at hall 6 30. SUPERLATIVE RIDE special hood and black accented grille, housing a 350-cubic- which will also be at the mer visit in Mill City. inch Turbo-Fire V8. You get the smoothest in handling, too. The wheel stance is home of Mrs. Girod. Tuesday, October 31— wider, the rear suspension has been redesigned, and there is a Front to back. Chevy JI Nova's now a driving enthusiast's kind Flower making will be a Hallowe’en. new cushion-mounted front end. Nova feels like It's a thousand of car but. fortunately for you, it still comes at a saving Extension Unit Has feature of the November pounds heavier. It rides with amazing silence and smoothness. enthusiast's kind of price Very low. meeting following the busi Wednesday, November 1— Lesson on Making North Santiam Chamber of ness session. Plans were made for a Commerce Board meeting at Paper Flowers party which will The Santiam Cafe in Stayton LYONS—A "Special Inter- Halloween be held at the Gates Women’s at 12 noon. est Meeting” of the Exten clubhouse. sion Unit was held Monday Following Monday even Sponsored as a public service night at the Mari-Linn school ings meeting the hostess ser at p. m., Oct. 16. ved refreshments to those I “Paper Flower Making" present. I was the lesson with Helen Door prizes were won by Johnston and Thelma James Louann Goffin and Laura as the project leaders assist Wilson. ed by Phyliss Power who showed the making of Pop- pies. Recovered heart attack vic J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis The next special interest tims can ejoy the thrill of the Owners meeting will be held on Mon- hunt, But. the Oregon Heart Phone 897-2660 day night November 13 at the Association advises, follow school at 7 p. m„ Thanksgiv the doctor s orders and vour Mill City, Oregon ing and Holiday decorations own limitations. will be the lesson. Attending the Monday night meeting were Thelma James. Lucille Huber, June Be smart! Ba sure! Buy now at your Chevrolet dealer's. Kokstis. Dora Gustafosn, Florence Roten. Lois Mor gan. Fern Pederson. Beulah Lewis, Gladys Nygaard. Bea Hiatt. Leoa Johnson. Alma Spellmever, Olga Green. Haz el James. Mabel Downing, Olene Smith. Phyliss Power, Helen Johnston. Thelma Hawthorne and Mrs. Iva 120 W. Hollister Stayton, Oregon Phone 769-2126 Hasting from Boise. Idaho a guest of the evening. 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