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Cornino soon on radio... 2—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 1, 1968 1 fyjomank Page How the University of Oregon went Hollywood in the 1920's. Friday, Feb. 2,1968 ALBANY -KRKT 12:30 P. M. ALBANY - KWIL 4:45 P. M. STORIES OF PACIFIC POWERLAND told by Nelson Olmsted PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise It Under-Insured? Not if you're under The Travelers umbrella. Call us for details about this modern homeowners in surance. We’ll help you make sure your house Is protected to the full extent of its present day value. Hill Insurance Agency J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis, Owners Phone 897-2660 MUI City, Oregon Make it a FAMILY HABIT Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Women's Group Meets at Home of Mrs. James Swan Debbie Golden Has Turner Rebekah Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gold Lodge Hosts en entertained at their home Sunday, honoring their daughter, Debbie, who will Convention be celebrating her 6th birth Birthday Celebration Return from Lions Auxiliary Has Phillips California Vacation Mr and Mrs. Clyde Phillips Saturday to their Dinner Meeting At returned home on S. E. Kingwood fol lowing a two months trip to Southern California. Riverview Thursday ' on The December couple left Mill City 4. They took Members of the Mill City j their trailer house and took Lions Auxiliary held their ' 5 days for the trip down. They January meeting at The Riv parked their trailer in a court erview Thursday evening in San Diego near their dau with a dinner preceding the ghters, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney induction ceremonies for new Hanson and two children. members. They also visited their oth Mrs. Bill Matteer conducted er daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ro the business meeting and the bert Bicich and three children induction ceremony when at Temple City. Lions auxiliary membership Several days were spent at pins were given to Pat East Desert Hot Springs when a wood, Pauline Hansen and number of their friends took Carol Smith. Unable to be their trailers and all went to present for the ceremony were the Springs. They reported Sue Pooie, Wanda Richards the weather was beautiful and Bonnie Krecklouw. while they were there and Projects for the year were they went swimming three discussed and the Auxiliary times a day. will be selling used paper They visited their Califor back books at discount prices. nia friends and spent one day Books may be secured from with their Mill City neighbors Mrs. Metteer or Mrs. Mel Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree Rambo. when they were in San Diego The women are also going the last of December and to hang drapes in the Lions first of January. club youth center in the city They had stormy weather park. on their return trip and had Mrs. Vern Peterman was ap to stay over a day at Ashland pointed to serve on the 4th due to the icy roads. of July Steering committee to assist TAC with their plans for the annual parade and Queen coronation. The Auxiliary voted to do nate $20.00 to the Memorial Scoreboard which is to be erected on Allen Field. There was a discussion on visitations with a tentative date of April 15 set to visit the Jefferson club. The next regular meeting of the Auxiliary will be Feb ruary 22 at the home of Mrs. Clyde Richards. Mrs. James Swan was host- day anniversary January 31. The 60th Annual meeting of Present were her grand Rebekah Lodges in District i ess to the Presbyterian Wo- parents, Mr. and Mrs. William I men’s Association at her No. 7 was held at Ideal Lodge home on Thursday afternoon, Lensman from Sublimity and No. 233 in Turner on Satur January 25, a dessert lunch Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Golden day January 20th. eon preceding the business and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Carl Darrar, President meeting. Twelve ladies attend-1 I Golden and Mike. of the Rebekah Assembly of I On Wednesday Mrs. Golden affair. ed the i took a birthday cake to the Oregon made her official visit The meeting opened with Gates Kindergarten so the at this time, with her was prayer by Mrs. Herbert Sch children could help Debbie Mrs. Joann Blatter, Warden roeder, after which the presi celebrate her birthday. and Mrs. Lora Newbewer, dent, Mrs. Earl Loucks, con Past President of the Assem ducted the business session. bly of Oregon, District De The minutes of the previous Bridal Shower Honors puty Presidents Helen Mulk ey Dist. No. 4, Doris Kneiling meeting were read by the sec Dist. No. 7 and Agnes Allen retary, Mrs. Louis Verbeck, Miss Vicki Grosso Dist. No. 7A, all were proper and the treasurer’s report was given by Mrs. Arlo Tuers. LYONS—Mrs. Donna As- ly greeted and escorted. Lodge opened in the Rebek , 14 111 1 V/1 U1 ¡MOV present 1 V0V11 V musen, Mrs. Neta Brown and A 1 number of those volunteered to be hostesses I Mrs* Carter were host- ah Degree with officers of for the association during the esses for a shower held Sat Ideal Lodge in the chairs, af coming year. The February urday night at the Asmussen ter which were surrendered meeting is scheduled to be home honoring Miss Vicki to the District meeting of bride-elect. Bridal ficers who were seated by held at Fellowship Hall with Grosso Mrs. Louis Verbeck as re Bingo furnished the enter- means of a very beautiful tainment and after opening drill by members of Eva No. freshment hostess. of the gifts dainty refresh 92. Each officer was present It was mentioned that dish with gifts from Dist. De towels are needed for Fellow ments were served to Miss ed President, Agnes Allen ship Hall, and if anyone has Grosso, the honored guest and puty and by Eva No. 92 Lodge. Karen Miley, Karol Perkins a few to donate they would be Nine past Chairman answer of Molalla, Gayle Teeters, Vel- appreciated. leda Walz, Mildred Champ, ed roll call, and were given Announcement was made Jeanne Owen, Millie Asmus gifts from the host lodge Id that World Day of Prayer will sen, Joyce Scott of Salem, eal No. 223. be observed on Friday, March June Kokstis, Alta Bodeker, The Rebekah Degree was 1. Several members volun Mary Lou Hennings, Ethel exemplified with members of teered to assist at the wedding Huffman, Virgene Scott, Bon the five lodges in the district recention for Laura Rambo nie Chytka, Reta Cruson, participating, they were Mt. and Russell Nelson on Satur Donna Huber, Eva Bressler, Jefferson of Jefferson, Leone day March 2. Ginger Carter, Rose Culwell, of Scio, Santiam of Mill City, Santiam Extension Devotions were given by Marj- Schiewek, Effie Ander Eva of Stayton and Ideal of Mrs. Clyde Rogers, whose top son, Lottie Grosso, Beth Craw Turner. Has Meeting on ic was “The Word.” Mrs. Ro ford, Helen Grosso, Alma There were fifty-nine mem gers read several verses from Spellmeyer, Lucille Huber, bers present and thirteen lod Today's Moral Values ♦he Scripture, some quota i Barbara Shult, Gloria Brown, ges represented. At the con tions from Haley’s Bible Doris Miley, Pearl Griffiths clusion of the Degree, recess GATES—The Santiam Can Handbook giving thoughts on of Mehama and Lois Stuart, was called and refreshments yon Extension group met on the Bible from men in history, Stayton. served. Thursday, January 25 for An invitation was received their monthly meeting. “Mo and one of Billy Graham’s Several were unable to at- and accepted from Eva Re rals Values in Today’s World” stories taken from familiar tend but sent gifts. bekah lodge No. 92 to hold the topic for the January hymns. Discussion was held con The March of Dimes, fight the 61st meeting at thel.O.O.F. meeting was led by Mrs. Leo cerning the type of program ing birth defects, says that a Hall in Stayton on a date to nora Cutsforth. A film “LSD to be adopted by the group new German measles vaccine be decided upon later. The Insight or Insanity” was during the coming year. Each should be available by 1970, officers for the coming year shown by Mrs. Jane Mink. person was asked to memorize preventing epidemics such as were elected, appointed and The film which was borrow a Bible verse for the next that in 1964-65 which caused installed. Those elected were ed from Santiam School Dis meeting on February 22. severe defects in an estimated as follows: Chairman. Mrs. trict was appreciated by the 20,000 infants born of moth George Little. Vice Chairman, members and guests. Thursday afternoon’s meet Several members signed up ers who had caught the virus Mrs. Maggie Draby; Secretary, ing was closed with prayer. Mrs. Mae Cole. disease in early pregnancy. for the Portland tour on Feb At 6:00 P.M. a no-host din- ruary 16. ner was enjoyed. Members Mrs. Jean Rosamond and were entertained by Miss Mrs. Joyce Darby will attend Merry Harmon, students of the sewing workshop and a Cascade High school who special meeting will be held told of their experiences, plea on February 22 for any who sures and joy of being select are interested. ed as a Turner Festival Queen The area meeting “Your and Princess. Miss Harmon Community’s Future” will be sang several soles, which were held February 23, 7:30 p. m., enjoyed by all. at the Santiam Valley Grange The Hi-lite of the evening Hall at Lyons. session was the address of Members and visitors at Mrs. Carl Darrar, her talk tending were: Leonora Cuts was very informative, in forth. Gladys Cline, Ellen structive and well received Rust, Glenda Roten, Ruth Mc by the members. Combs, W y o m a Baechler, The Darras are from Mad Sharon Harrison, Jean Rosa ras and were the house guest mond, Joyce Darby, June of Mrs. Thelma Pflug, Noble Barker, Jane Mink, Carol Grand of Ideal Rebekah Lod Thomas, Hannah Catherwood, ge No. 223 in Turner. Shirley Swaim, Nellie Allen, Mrs. Nora Robertson, a Mary Carpenter, Yvonne Wel- member of long standing of stad, Mrs. Gilbert Semingson. Tdeal Lodge, now living at the I.O.O.F. home in Portland Why Don’t You Subscribe to was able to attend and eniov the meeting and visiting with The Mill City Enterprise many old time friends. She was the house guest of Mrs. Velma Hatfield. My Neighbors “Our bandmaster thinks 1 need glasses." Community Calendar of Events Thursday, February 1 — Garden Club at Gates Wo man’s clubhouse 1 o’clock de ssert luncheon. Friday, February 2 — • Rainbow Advisory board meeting at home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson. 8 p. m. Monday, February 5 — Round Robin Pinochle club at home of Alta Moffatt 7:30. 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