2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 30, 1963 Page. OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Honey-Bee Cafe Tuesday Golf Winners Named for Days Play IN STAYTON Mill City Womans Alice Bickett to Marry Donald John Semolke Club Installs New terested Mill City friends will be in to learn of the com ing marriage this Saturday June 1, of Miss Officers at DeWitts afternoon, Alice Blckctt, daughter of In the second round ladies gold tourney at the Santiam Golf course last Tuesday 6 A. M. to 10 P. M. first place winners were Mrs. Dick Schuetz and Mrs. Lu ther Guest with 32; second Closed on Sundays place, Mrs. Virgil Schuetz and Mrs. David Swanson with The final meeting of the 34. Winning third place were year Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thompson, managers the Mill City Wom Mrs. Bob Freres and Mrs. an’s for club was held at the Roy Peterson with 36. home of Mrs. O. K. DeWitt tecently with installation of officers for the year held following the 6:30 no-host dinner. THE MORE ARE BUYING Mrs. Marie Tolbert presid ONLY ed at the business session and Mrs. Sylvia Duncan act ed as installing officer with ELECTRIC with Mrs. Glen Cummings installed as the new presi STARTING SAWS dent; Mrs. John Swan, first vice president; Mrs. J. C. CHAIN SAW! BEFORE Kimmel, second vice presi dent; Mrs. Harry Mason, re cording secretary; Miss Daisy Geddes, corresponding secre tary and Mrs. Arey Podrab- sky, treasurer. Committees appointed by Mrs. Cummings were Conser vation, Mrs. DeWitt and Mrs. George Davis; Home Life, Mrs. Cyril Archer, Mrs. Roger Lundquist and Mrs. Don Carlson; Fine Arts, Mrs. Sylvia Duncan, Mrs. Rudy Tohl and Mrs. Marie Tolbert; Education, Mrs. Clyde Rogers, Mrs. Al Glover; Public Af fairs, Mrs. Walter Thomas, Sr., Mrs. Mel Rambo, Mrs. Alex Burrell and Mrs. Martin Hansen; International Af fairs, Mrs. Herbert Schroed- *er and Mrs. DeWitt; Host- THIS .THE FIRST AND tss Committee, Mrs. Charles Kelly and Mrs. Arey Podrab- CHAIN ONLY ELECTRIC STARTING CHAIN SAW! sky; Camp Fire, Mrs. Leo SAW Rusell; Scrapbook, Mrs. PUSH BUTTON STARTING IS HERE! Charles Kelly; Publicity, Mrs. WILL CUT Sylvia Duncan and Finance Fast! Easy! Self-contained! Portable! DOWN Member, Mrs. O. K. DeWitt. A new era in chain saws! No cords, no wires, no plugs. Reports were heard from AN Features built-in starter and generator/regulator so it re several members who had charges itself while you saw. Sealed inside saw for trouble 8" TREE attended the recent state and free performance. Your COMPLETE answer! Also features: Marion County Women’s IN LESS durable bearing construction; automatic chain and bar Club conventions. oiling system. Only 15 lbs. (less bar MAC 3-1 OE THAN 6- Following the business and chain)—extra convenience in a $289 meeting colored slides were SECONDS lightweight package. shown by Mrs. Else Allen on COMPLETE her European tour and she gave an interesting commen tary on the trip. The club has adjourned Phone 859-2240 Mehama, Oregon their meetings for the sum mer. PEOPLE McCULLOCH CHAIN THAN EVER ! McCULLOCH.. I RAY BRANCH EQUIPMENT COMPANY Where Savings at First Federal Savings Our lion roars the message loud and clear— save regularly and watch your savings grow! And when you save at First Federal, your funds grow quickly with regular additions and generous dividends. Keep your money at work here at home, safe from fire and theft and insured for safety. Open or add to your ac count today. Look for our convenient offices at the time and temperature sign in Albany, Lebanon, Stayton. 15% per annum on Savings Certificates—$5,000 minimum 4k- 7 5% per annum current rate on Passbook Savings First Federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WILLAMETTE VALLEY MAIN OFFICE: 231 SOUTH ELLSWORTH. ALBANY BRANCH OFFICES AT LEBANON AND STAYTON Mr. and Mrs. William Bickett of Scio, and Donald John Semolke of Mehama. The ceremony is scheduled for the Woodland Chapel of Re ligious Science in Salem. Mrs. Lee Ross will be or ganist for the service, and John Kelly will be soloist. The Bickett family lived in this area for many years, and Miss Bickett was a mem ber of the 1963 graduating class of Santiam High school. Vicki Rush Installed As Worthy Advisor Miss Vicki Rush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rush, was installed as worthy ad visor of Marilyn Assembly, No. 60, Order of Rainbow for Girls, for the Summer term in a public installation cere- money Sunday afternoon, May 19, at the lodge hall. Installing officers were Dar lene Rue, worthy advisor; Trishia Moore, chaplain; Lyn- ette Parker, recorder; Debbie Chance, marshall; and Mrs. Doris Williams, musician. The crowning ceremony was put on by Santiam Chap ter, Order of DeMolay for Boys of Stayton who also presented the large DeMolay “teddy bear’’ to Vicki. In turn, Vicki presented her in stalling officers with gifts of appreciation, and her father presented her with a gavel. Miss Christine Ohrt, new ly-installed as Hope was the recipient of two awards, the first a perpetual trophy voted to the outstanding Rainbow Girl for the term by the Rainbow Board, and the se cond the Mother Advisor’s trophy which the girl keeps. As junior past worthy ad visor, Miss Darlene Rue re ceived her white Bible from the mother advisor, Mrs. Don Carlson. Additional officers for the enusing term are as follows: asociate worthy advisor, Shir ley Stone; Charity, Esther Freeman; Faith, Vickie Moore; recorder, Debbie Chance; treasurer, Trishia Moore; drill leader, Sharon Muise; Love, Colleen Grant; Religion, Jenny Chance; Na ture, Karen Davis; Immortal ity, Nancy Harris; Fidelity, Linda Long; Patriotism, Son ja Martin; Service, Susan Dorothy; confidential observ er Toni Newberg; musician, Jerri Jo Parker; and chaplain, Nancy Lalack. Escorted and introduced in the East were Trishia Moore, grand representative; M r. and Mrs. Al Yankus, worthy patron and matron of Marilyn Chapter 145, OES; and Verne Clark, worshipful master, Mill City Lodge No. 180 AF &AM. Vickie Rush also in troduced members of her family, as well as Agnes Carlson, mother advisor. At the close of the cere monies, refreshments were served in the dining room by members of Marilyn Chap ter, OES. In charge of the guest book was Miss Cathy Glover, and entertainment was arranged by Mrs. Don Williams, who played two piano solos. Thailand, Cambodia, and South Vietnam. Material was taken fro m "Highlights of Christian Missions” and was reviewed by Mrs. Charles Kelly. At the close of the program, clothing from the recent drive was packed for Church World Twelve ladies attended the Service. regular meeting of the Pres byterian Women’s Associa lion at Fellowship Hall on Community Thursday afternoon, May 23. In charge of the business meeting was Mrs. Floyd Calendar of Events Fleetwood, the vice-president, in the absence of the presi dent, Mrs. Earl Loucks. The opening prayer was given by Wednesday, May 29— Order of Rainbow for Girls Mrs. Herbert Schroeder. Plans were discussed for at hall, 7:30. the last- Lions Club dinner of Thursday, May 30— the season on Monday night, May 27. Memorial Day. Mrs. Roy Epperson report Whitewater Challenge be ed on the clothing for church World Service, and on the gins at Pack Saddle Park at current sewing project. Men 9 a. m. Memorial services at tion was made of the coming Mill City bridge at 11 a. m. birthday of Mrs. Cora Good Friday, May 31— man, a long-time member, whose address is Rock of High school graduation at Ages Home, Rt. 2 McMinn High School Gym 8 p. m. ville, Ore., the anniversary Tuesday, June 4— of her birth being June 6. Devotions were led by Grade School Graduation Mrs. John Swan in place of at Mill City Grade school at Mrs. C. E. Rogers, whose hus 8 p. m. band was ill. The group gave the 23rd Psalm in unison, af Wednesday, June 5— ter which Mrs. Swan read Santiam Rebekah Lodge at from a book entitled “The hall. 8 p. m. Lord Is My Shepherd.” Brief reports were given Thursday, June 6— on the recent trip to the Le Mill City Garden club at banon Presby*terian| Church Gates Clubhouse. 1:00 p. m. where six of the local women Sponsored as a public service heard an inspiring talk by Mrs. Irene Forsythe Hansen, a former missionary in China until being expelled by the Communists. Mrs. Schroeder read from the Year Book of Prayer, the topic being Col ombia. Phone 897-2345 The afternoon’s program consisted of a report on J. C. Kimmel-Ed L. Davis Owners Southeastern Asia, including North Vietnam, Burma, Laos, Presbyterian Women Pack Overseas Clothing HILL INSURANCE AGENCY Pamper yourself for mere pennies Enjoy the convenience of a bedroom telephone. Costs only pennies a day. Order one in your fav orite color from our business office. VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. a part of Sunnyside Telephone Co. P.O. Box 507 • Silverton, Oregon 97381 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Moffatt Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. Mof fatt from Phoenix, Ariz., ar rived here early Sunday morning to spend the week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Moffatt, and to visit other friends. The younger Moffatts were mar ried April 20 in Phoenix. This is the first trip to Oregon for Mrs. Moffatt who came to Phoenix from New York state. She is impressed with Oregon’s beauty, but would like to see a little sunshine. Both Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt are employed by General Electric. Other guests at the Moffatt home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Cris McMann of Port land. who were accompanied by her sister. Miss Claudia Frace of San Diego; and Don ovan L. Moffatt and sons Mike and Mark. This was the first time that all four of the Moffatt grandchildren had been togeher. an end to war, we want an end to the beginnings of all wars.** F.D.R., 1945 Jtfitrton-Jachton Day Dinner—Potihumoutly, April 13, 194S Hill Insurance Agency J. C. Khnmel - Ed L. Davis, Owners Phone 897-2660 MH1 City, Oregon ’«wntMitoi n. 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