The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 04, 1968, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterrise, Thursday, April 4, 196«
Stayton Auto
Lu MacGregor Feted
At Birthday Party
tyJotnaMk Page
Mrs. James Murray honor­
ed Mrs. John MacGregor with
a birthday coffee at her home
—Open 7 Days a week— Thursday morning. Co-hostess
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
was Mrs. Don Moffatt.
Birthday cake, in the shape
We buy Cars, Scrap,
of a basket decorated with
Presbyterian Women
Metals & Batteries
dafodils, was served to the
guests. Table decorations
To have Clothing Drive
were in the Spring motif.
Present besides the honor
Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood was
New & Used Auto Parte guest were Mrs. Don Carl­
dessert hostess to 15 members
son, Mrs. Judy Holman, Mrs.
and guests of the Presbyter­
Hot line to 23 wrecking Nat Wills, Mrs. Charley Stew­
ian Women’s Association at
art, Mrs. Glen Humes, Mrs.
yards
Fellowship Hall on Thursday
Betty Bethel and Mrs. Lora
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd w. afternoon, March 28.
Members of the Mill City
769-2319 — West Ida St Mason of Salem. Unable to
Mrs. Earl Loucks was in Lions Auxiliary were enter­
Fleet wood will be honored on
Parte Locating Service attend were Ceil Croan of their
Golden wedding anniver­ charge of the business meet­ tained Thursday evening at
Salem and Sharon Crook.
sary at a reception Sunday, ing which opened with a pray­ the home of Mrs. Fred Berg
April 7 at the Fellowship Hall er for missions by Mrs. H. A. with Mrs. Lee Ross as co­
I of the Mill City Presbyterian Schroeder. A hymn was sung, hostess.
with piano accompaniment by Mrs. Bill Metteer presided at
Church.
Get Your Easter Accessories Here
Hosting the event will be Mrs. Minnie Champ.
the business meeting when a
Mrs. Louis Verbeck read nominating committee was
i the Fleetwoods’ children and
I their spouses, Mr. and Mrs. the correspondence consisting named to present a slate of
Lowell Fleetwood of Mill of a notice of Willamette Pres- officers at the April meeting.
■ City, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fleet­ byterial’s Spring meeting
Serving will be Mrs. Berg,
wood of Bandon and Mr. and scheduled for 9:45 a. m.. Tues­ Mrs. Maynard Smith and Mrs.
Mrs. Ben (Lois) Beisel of Eu- day, April 23, in the Central Floyd Eastwood. Plans were
Union Presbyterian Church in made for the dinner to be
j gene.
Eugene.
held at the Gates Women’s
| Friends and relatives of
Discussion was held con­
1 the couple are invited to call cerning the Golden Wedding clubhouse the evening of
Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway MUI City
tjetween the hours of two and Anniversary reception at Fel­ April 27 with cards and danc­
ing to furnish the entertain­
five in the afternoon.
lowship Hall for Mr. and Mrs.
The couple ask that no gifts Floyd Fleetwood on Sunday ment following the dinner.
Theme for the event will be
lx? given.
afternoon, April 7, with a
The Fleetwoods were mar­ number of the members vol­ "April Showers, May Flow­
ried in Salem, April 4, 1918 unteering to assist Mrs. James ers”. Several other clubs in
the district have been invited
and have lived in Mill City Swan.
to attend the party.
for the past 43 years. They
It was announced that there
On the food committee are
are former owners of Fleet­ would be a Spring clothing
woods Grocery, selling the drive in April or May. The Mrs. Metter, Mrs. Mel Rambo,
store in 1949 to S. W. Stewart treasurer’s report was given Mrs. Martin Hansen, Mrs.
Clyde Richards. Mrs. Lee Ross
•and Sons.
by Mrs. Arlo Tuers, and Mrs. and Mrs. Bill Lewellen.
Mr. and Mrs. Fleetwood op­ Schroeder read from the Year­
Decorations will be in char­
erated a card room, confec­ book of Prayer.
ge of Mrs. Fred Krecklow,
tionary and restaurant before
Devotions were led by Mrs.
turning it into a grocery C. E. Rogers whose topic was Mrs. Leo Poole, Mrs. East­
wood and Mrs. Paul Brady.
store.
"Prayer,” with quotations
Auxiliary members also dis­
from the Scripture, and read­ cussed their forthcoming vis­
ings from “Daily Life” by itation to the Jefferson club
John Kelly Directs
Billy Graham, including a dis­ on April 15 with several in­
sertation on “The Lord’s Pray­ dicating they would attend.
Play at Eugene
er.”
Mrs. Brady reported on her
The next meeting of the As­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly sociation will be held on attendance of the Spring
drove to Eugene Friday to Thursday afternoon, April 25, Board session in Salem re­
attend the University Theatre at Fellowship Hall, with Mrs. cently when plans were dis­
production of "The Fantas- Arlo Tuers as refreshment cussed for the state Lions
and Auxiliary convention
ticks,” a musical comedy pre­ hostess.
which will be held in Eugene,
sented in the Arena theater
May 16-18. Headquarters for
and directed by their son,
Family
means
the event will be the Eugene
John Kelly, a senior in speech
Hotel.
and drama. According to the
and
Door prize for the evening
program, the set, choreogra­
was
won by Mrs. Paul Brady
phy, and costumes were also
who will bring a gift for the
You can’t be sure you’ll always be here to give
handled by “Kelly and Com­
next meeting.
your family the love you feel. But, you can guar­
pany.” Guests of the Kellys
A convention fund was
antee they will have money enough to live com­
for the evening were Mrs.
started at Thursday evenings
Don Goode and a woman
fortably if something should happen to you. How?
friend, both of Eugene. The
MEHAMA — A meeting of meeting with Mrs. Smith and
By putting your loved ones under The Travelers
group
took
the
“
director
”
out
the
Mehama Women’s club Mrs. Krecklow in charge of
umbrella of Life Insurance protection. Call us soon
for a snack afterward, and was held at the club house ways and means to make the
for an appointment. See how Life Insurance can
later the entire cast was in­ Thursday evening, March 28. fund “grow”.
The hostesses served re­
build cash benefits for your future too.
vited to the home of one of The 7:30 business session was
freshments
at the close of the
the players for a late supper. conducted by the vice presi­
This was opening night for dent Mrs. James Owen. The meeting The next meeting
the musical, which has play­ nominating committee pre­ will be April 25 at the home
ed three previous times in Eu­ sented a slate of new officers of Mrs. Krecklow with a
J. C. Kimmel - v’d Davis, Owners
and Tell” party to be
gene, but the cast was greeted and it was unanimously ac­ "Taste
Phone 897-2660
MUI City, Oregon
with a full house. It was also cepted by the members. New held.
scheduled for Saturday, March officers elected are Mrs. Ray­
Representing THK TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANIES
30, and for April 4, 5 and 6 of mond Branch, president; Mrs.
J Hartford, Connecticut
Lilly Wolfkiel, vice president;
this week.
Mrs. Bruce Mathis is the new
treasurer and Mrs. Edward
Castle was reelected as secre­
tary. The street light commit­
tee reported that there were
still some who had not paid
Parent - Teacher reporting
on the 1967 lights and that conferences
again sched­
the 1968 payments should be uled for this are
week
at the Mill
made at Shafers hardware City Elementary school
and
store.
week for the Gates
The members were asked next
school parents.
to save their Flav-R-Pac lab­ Primary
Notices
have been sent to
els and give them to any of parents notifying
them of in­
the officers as the club could dividual appointment.
­
make a little money that way. nesday afternoon. April 3, Wed
stu
­
It was announced that the
Marion County Federation of dents of the 4th, 5th, 6th and
grades were dismissed
Women’s Clubs would hold 8th
from
school immediately after
their Spring meeting at the
lunch.
Although all parents
Waldo Hills Community Hall
be scheduled for Wed­
on April 25 and all members cannot
who could were urged to at­ nesday afternoon, it will en­
able teachers to meet with
tend.
of the parents.
The meeting was turned ov­ most
Next week the Gates Prim­
er to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Stevens who showed the pic­ ary teachers will be meeting
tures they took on their Eur­ with parents and on Wednes­
opean Tour. The hostesses for day April 10, students of that
the evening Mrs. B. L. Kirsch, school will be dismissed after
Mrs. Orville Bilyeu and Mrs. lunch. Parents will again be
Edward Castle served refresh­ receiving notices of appoint­
ments of coffee and cake to ments and should make every
the large group of members effort to be prompt.
and guests later in the even­ The parent-teacher confer­
ence will relate to the individ
ing
The next meeting of the ual progress of the child and
club is scheduled for Thurs­ presents an excellent oppor­
day evening May 23 and all tunity to become acquainted
ladies of the community are with the school program and
invited to attend. Hostesses the teaching staff.
for the meeting will be Mrs.
Grant Smith. Mrs. Donald
Teeters and Mrs. Harold
Longfellow.
24 hr. Towing
Floyd Fleetwoods to
Observe Golden
Wedding Date
Lions Auxiliary
Plans for Many
Spring Events
The Latest In Hats,
Ada’s Needle Shop
security
love
protection
Mrs. Ray Branch
Head of Mehama
Women's Club
Hill Insurance Agency
Parent-Teacher
Meets Scheduled
This Week
My Neighbor!
Mrs. Martens Attends
Young People Meet
Grandsons Wedding
At Hiebert Home
Mrs. Golda Martens and her
son, Jack Schulz and children,
Jai.et, Jerry, Mike and Dick
of Eugene went to Prosser,
Wn., Friday morning to the
home of Mrs. Marten’s son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Schulz.
On Friday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Beckman from Al­
bany joined the family. On
Saturday evening, Mrs. Mar­
ten’s grandson, Jack Weston
Schulz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Schulz was married at
8 p. m. at the Schulz home.
A reception followed.
Mr. Schulz is in the Air
Force and this was his last
furlough before leaving for
Vietnam.
The group returned home
Sunday evening.
IDANHA — The Idanha
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hiebert was the setting Sun­
day afternoon when the
Young People met with 19
in attendance.
The business meeting con­
ducted by Larry Smith includ­
ed devotions in which each
memlier gave a presentation
what they were “thankful for
and why.”
Following the meeting the
group enjoyed swimming in
the Hiebert jx>ol followed by
a wiener roast.
In attendance for the fun
day were: Cecelia and Diana
Williamson, Larry Smith. Cris
and Lyle Rogers, Karen Peter­
sen, Mike, Ricky and Gina
Williamson, Gerald, Jimmy
and Harold Hiebert, Linda
Roth, Dorsey Smith, Mike
Lyon, Robyn Whiteley, Mar
tha Taylor and the hosts Fre­
da and Henry Hiebert.
Marilyn Club Meets
At Yankus Home
Marilyn Club met last Tues­
day at the home of Mrs. Al
Yankus for a 12 o’clock des­
sert luncheon with Mrs. Gor­
die Garton and Mrs. Don Carl­
son as co-hostesses.
Mrs. Carlson presided at the
business meeting which fol­
lowed the luncheon.
Present were Mrs. Mabel
Carlson and Mrs. Nettie Hed-
land who were guests and
Mrs. Ervin Peterson, Mrs.
Charlie French, Mrs. Veryl
Hoover, Mrs. Lowell Cree,
Mrs. Edward Cruson, Mrs.
Wilson Stevens, Mrs. Charles
Kelly, Mrs. Alec Burrell, Mrs.
W. B. Hirte, Mrs. Jack Gulli-
ford, Mrs. Verne Clark, Mrs.
Cecil Lake, Mrs. Gordie Gar­
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Carlson
and Mrs. Yankus.
Mrs. Schwindt Hosts
St. Patrick Group
LYONS — Mrs. Mike Sch­
windt was hostess for the
meeting of the St. Patrick
Catholic club at her home
Monday night, March 25, Mrs.
Ed Castle presided over the
meeting with Mrs. Schwindt
secretary.
A discussion was held on
various articles with the main
discussion on things needed
at the Catholic hall. Attend­
ing the meeting were Mmes.
Elwood Green, Percy Hiatt,
Marshall Blackburn, Andrew
Sieg, George VanAgtmael, Le­
land Manning, Ed Castle, Mrs.
Anne Pietrok. Mrs. Ruth
Lyons, Mrs. Marilla Acker­
man a guest of the evening
and the hostess Mrs. Sch­
Card Club Has April 1 windt.
Party at Rambo Home
The Round Robin Pinochle
club members were entertain­
ed Monday evening at the
heme of Goldie Rambo with a
dessert served before the ev­
ening of cards.
Mrs. Rambo used the April
Fool theme for the table and
tally favors with everything
sort of “mixed up.”
Wilma Moore was a guest
for the evening and Alta Mof­
fatt won both high and pin­
ochle. Ruth Tohl received the
low prize.
Final plans were discussed
for the Saturday evening din­
ner party at The Riverview
when members will entertain
husbands and other guests.
Following the dinner, cards
will be played at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Arey Podrab-
sky.
The next regular meeting
of the club will be at the
home of Ruth Tohl on April
15.
Community
Calendar of Events
Wednesday, April 3—
Sar.tiam Rebekah lodge at
hall 8 p. m. Easter hat parade.
Thursday, April 4—
Mill City Garden club at
home of Clara Swan 1 p. m.
Special Jayceette meeting
at Gates Women’s clubhouse
at 7:45 p. m.
Saturday, April 6—
Jaycee Installation banquet
at Riverview 8 p. m.
Round Robin Pinochle club
dinner at Riverview 6:30.
Monday, April 8—
Lions club dinner meeting
at Fellowship hall 6:30.
Wednesday, April 10—
Esther Cline Hosts
Order of Rainbow for girls
at hall 7:30.
Bid or Bunch Club
City council meeting at hall
8 p. m.
The Bid or Bunch Pin­ Sponsored as a public service
ochle club members were en­
tertained Monday evening at
the home of Esther Cline. A
dessert was served by the
hostess before the four tables
of cards were in play.
Guests for the evening were
Sherry Baldwin and Jean Da­ J. C. Kimmel - Bud Davis
vidson. Winning high prize
Owners
was Susie Stewart with Betty
Pittam receiving pinochle,
Phone 897-2345
Shirley Pearce, low.
The next party will be April
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