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SPECIAL SUMMER RATES »750 only < double "greatest value in Phoenix" L Qayloró APARTMENT MOTEL 3547 East Van Buren (U.S. 60, 70, 80, 89) PHOENIZ, ARIZ. 85008 Eastern Star Elects Officers for Year Rainbow Girls Have Santiam Canyon Council Fire Held For Patricia Moore Marilyn Chapter No. 145 A reception was held at the OES held their meeting Mon IOOF hall Wednesday even day evening at the lodge hall ing, May 8 for Miss Patricia At High School with Mabel Yankus, worthy matron and Vern Clark, as sociate patron presiding. Escorted to the East were Harvey Gibbons, Appeals and Grievance committee and Gordette Garton, Home En- dowment committee. Agnes Carlson reported that the Marilyn Club will meet May 21 for a potluck luncheon, instead of the re- gular May 28 date. Main business of the even ing was the election of offic ers for the ensuing year with Maud Clark elected worthy matron; Verne Clark, worthy patron; Sylvia Duncan, secre tary; Tena Graham, treasurer; Marie Burrell, conductress and Marilee Lyness, associate conductress. Installation of officers will be held on July 8 at the hall. Following the Monday even ing meeting, refreshments were served by Verne Clark, Merle Garton, William Hirte, and Ervin Peterson. Reception Wednesday Moore, Grand Representative ! to the State of Maryland in Oregon. Theme for the reception was Friends Around t h e World and colors of blue and white predominated in the decorations. Arrangement for the reception were made by Miss Darlene Rue, worthy ad visor and other Rainbow girls. Mari-Linn P.T.C. Has Pet Parade LYONS — The Lyons Pet Parade, sponsored by the Mari-Linn PTC under the di- rection of Donald Schiewek, was held Saturday morning. Parade route was from St. Patrie Catholic Community Hall grounds, down 8th street up front and down main to the school where all taking part in he parade received an ice cream treat. Judges for pets were Dallas and Melvina Franklin; Floats Orville and Mabel Downing; Costumes, Hobson and Leona Gunn; Wheel®, Harold and Thelma Hawthorne. Prize winners were as fol lows: Wheels, Lisa Lewis, first; Steve Sharek, second and Laurie Hillyer third. Floats, Lyons Jr. Women’s club, first; Jordan Valley 4H second; Annette Schiewek and Leroy Benda, third. Cos tumes, Elementary School Hillibillies, first; Sandra Hall, second and Kim and Terrina Moore, third. Pets, McKay children, first: Lynne Panto- vih second and Mary Kimsey third. Community Calendar of Events Wednesday, May 15— Santiam Rebekah lodge at hall at 8 p. m. Thursday, May 16— Jayceettes at home of Shir ley Carver. 8 p. m. P. T. A. at Mill City grade school gym. New officers to be installed. Stayton High Exchange Student to speak. 8 p. m. Monday, May 20— Lions club dinner meeting at Fellowship hall. 6:30. A. F. & A. M. meeting at hall. 8 p. m. Tuesday, May 21— City Planning Commission at U. S. National Bank con ference room. 8 p. m. Woman’s Club meeting at home of Nell DeWitt. 6:30 Potluck. Installation of of ficers. Sponsored as a public service The Santiam Canyon Grand Council Fire was held at the Santiam High school gymnas ium Thursday evening at 7:30. Mrs. Paul Brady, chairman of the leader’s association was in charge of arrangements and Mrs. Jim King, district director of the South Marion District of CampFire girls was present to give awards. Miss Louise Gruver, guard ian of the Fire gave the Wo- helo Call and four Boy Scouts from Troop No. 49 presented the flag and led the group in the salute. The Mill City Camp Fire Members of the Mill City Girls and Bluebird groups Mrs. Carey To Be Woman’s club were among are sponsored by the Wom Honored at Reception those attending the Fourth an’s club and they also help District of the Oregon Feder ed with the Council Fire. At Gates Sunday ation of Women’s clubs at the Leader and assistants pre GATES—A Reception will 53rd convention in Salem May sent and introduced were Mrs. be held for Mrs. Velma Carey 13-15. The meeting was held Richard Ricketts, Mrs. Rod on Sunday, May 19 at the at the Marion Motor Hotel. ney Sharp, Mrs. Bill Shep Gates Women’s Club house. Phone 897-2345 The Mill City Women were in herd, Mrs. Robert Music, Mrs. Carey retired after 26 charge of table decorations Mrs. Ray Sheldon, Mrs. Don years in the school cafeteria J. C. Kimmel-Ed L. Davis with Mrs. Edith Mason, Mrs. ald Jenkins, Mrs. Homer Gal on Tuesday, April 31. Friends Owners O. K. DeWitt, Mrs. Cyril Arch lion, Mrs. Fred Krecklow, and former students are in er and Mrs. Alex Burrell serv Mrs. Tom Dry nan, Mrs. Har vited. ing on the committee. old Hills, Mrs. Ken Lawrence, Theme for the social events Mrs. Ron Wilkerson, Mrs. was Ship Ahoy with the East Paul Brady, Mrs. Roger Mink room of the hotel transform and Miss Cheryl Challender. ed into a ship’s dining room. Mrs. King presented three Lavish menus from steam and five-year membership ship lines were placed at the awards to 19 girls which is DETROIT—In a setting of tables for eight. Spring floral decorations pre The table decorated by the quite an outstanding record. dominant throughout the Mill City women featured Certificates of Recognition lodge, installation ceremonies England with the traditional from the Willamette Council for the officers of the Detroit English Teapot and matching of Camp Fire Girls were pre Woman’s Civic club were service on the table. There sented to Bill Hirte for his held Wednesday, May 8 at were arrangements of red, help in the collection of deer Marion Forks Lodge. white and blue flowers with hides for the girls to sell; Installing officer was Mrs. the flag of the country flank Sportsmans Center for their Barbara Whiteley. She was ed by two Scottish highland assistance in hide collection; to the Mill City Woman’s club asisted by Mrs. Myrna Ket- ers dolls. as sponsors and for their ac chum, who pinned on the cor I tive assistance and help with sages and escorted the new campships and other projects officers, and past presidents, Brownie Troop Has and to Mrs. Paul Brady for Mrs. Frances Fry and Mrs. her help with Camp Fire. She Floretta Young to their chairs Fly-Up Ceremony is leaving the community of honor. Entertainment was provid LYONS — t Brownie Troop shortly after school is out. Campships from the Mill ed by choral selections accom 322 of Lyons had their “Fly- $2,500.00 Insurance panied by Mrs. Maryellen Up” ceremony May 9 at the City Woman’s club were pre Hancock at the piano. home of their leader, Mrs. sented to Carolyn Fuller, Rosemarie Savage and Karen $2,500.00 Medical Expense Officers installed were Mrs. Jack Shull. Girls becoming Howell. Junior Girl Scouts were Lau Jo Leffler, president; Mrs. Floretta Young, vice presi rie Schmitt, Sandy Roy, Tam The girls in the various dent; Mrs. Bobbi Anderson, my Walker, Kathy Shull, Lisa groups received their certifi secretary, and Mrs. Shirley Lewis, Astrid Green, Denise cates and beads and rank Jensen, Becky Foster, Nikki jewelry. Hill, treasurer. During the business hour Cox and Deana Scott. the following standing com May 11 troop 322 and troop Laura Rarey Honored 35 marched in the Pet Parade. mittees were appointed: Following the parade Mrs. Auditor, Yvonne Hills; Jack Roy, leader of Troop 35 At Luncheon Choral group, Billie Drago; Chaplain, Edith Bittner; Com and Mrs. Jack Shull, leader Mrs. Byron Rarey, whose munity service, Pat Galbraith; of troop 322 took the girls to husband was recently trans Fishermens Bend park for First aid, Marianne Levering; See us for other amounts of coverage ferred from the Mill City Flower baskets, Carolyn Lich a picnic. Helpers were Mrs. Ranger district to the Detroit Don Schiewek, Mrs. Scott lyter, Carol Kirk, Dorothy I Ranger district, was honored or different number of days. Johnson; Publicity, Bernice Brown and Bunny Foster. with a luncheon recently at Dummer; Year book, Floret the home of Mrs. Paul Brady. ta Young, Ruth Thomasson, Co-hostess was Mrs. Maynard Women Golfers Play Verna Ketchum; Program, Smith and the ladies were as Frances Muise, Maryellen sisted by Mrs. James Wetter- Tuesday at Stayton Hancock; Birthday fund, Nina J. C. Kimmel - Ed L. Davis, Owners green. Following the lunch Poole; Telephone, Nina Poole, eon Mrs. Rarey was present Phone 897-2660 Mill City, Oregon The women of the Santiam Carol Kirk, Kathy Cowan, ed with a gift. Tina Michaelson and Bar Women’s golf club association played First of Best ball tour- Others attending the lunch bara Whiteley. eon were Mrs. Warren Goffin, A luncheon was served by nament Tuesday. No. 1 eom- the hostesses, Mrs. Scott bination winners were Purl Mrs. Roger Penrose, Mrs. Joe (Nan) Young, Mrs. Dorothy Gehlen and Mrs. G. W. Brosig, Mrs. Joe TerLouw, Johnson and Mrs. Sadie Over Schachtsick with 32; No. 2 Mrs. Gary Carver, Mrs. Jack Mfe care where our product is served. winners were Mrs. Keith Phil Duggan, Mrs. Bud Gescher, lander. The members sent a plant lips and Mrs. Myrtle Dona Mrs. Bonnie Whitsett, Jr., Beer served in pleasant and wholesome surroundings is to past president Lorraine hue with 34. Placing third Mrs. Jerry Lynn, Mrs. Dor the aim of the United States Brewers Association. And Sophy, who was unable to at were Mrs. Dick Shuetz and man Gregory and Mrs. Vernon i Rush. tend due to being hospitalized Mrs. Luther Guest with 35. we are always striving to do something about it. with an injury. The USBA is represented by field men around the country. They meet with proprietors of establishments where beer is sold. They work in every way possib e to Church Choir Hosted promote a set of high standards wherever beer is served. By Eugene Davenports This USBA effort means even more enjoyable places for America's great beverage of moderation. The choir of the Mill City Christian church enjoyed a buffet dinner Saturday even ing at tht home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Davenport. Pre sent were Rev. and Mrs. Charles Fultz, Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd, Richard Freeman, Esther and Paul Freeman, Sharon Muise, Mrs. James Poole and her daugh ter, Mrs. Richard Corbett of Portland; Mrs. Roger Pen rose, Mrs Nancy Bohack, Mrs. Art Hedge. Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson and the host and hostess. After dinner the group en 9 A. M. To 3 P. M tertained themselves with a skit by Sharon Muise and Es ther Freeman, a choral num ber by the choir, a piano solo by Mrs. Davenport and a de votional by Mr. Fultz. The choir is adjourning for the summer for the first time in six years as an active Jean and Jeanne choir. A full schedule Is planned for the choir starting again in September. The di rector is Mrs. Davenport. 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