Idanha Church To Melody Airs Have Hold Prayer Sessions Guests at Meeting The Melody Airs, a local in­ strumental group, met Wed­ nesday for their regular prac­ tice session with 12 members and two visitors present. Mrs. Earl Loucks is now the librarian for the group and Mrs. Bernadlne Vinier is a new member, playing the trom­ bone. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Miller playing the trombone and drums gave a rendition of Jing­ le Bells, enjoyed by those pre­ sent. Mr. and Mrs. Minrick visited the group and he gave a talk on voice. He is a retired sing­ ing instructor. He also sang for the group which was great­ Why Don’t You Subscribe to ly appreciated by those pre­ sent. The Mill City Enterprise IDANHA—The Womens Mis­ sion Society of the Idanha Community Church held a prayer session, followed by a work day Wed. in the social room of the Idanha Fire Hall. The work day consisted of working on quilts which will be for sale. Proceeds from the quilt sale will be used in mis­ sion work. The Society plans to hold prayer sessions once a week to which the ladies of the com­ munity is invited. Time and place of the ses­ sions will be announced at each meeting. 2—The Mil City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 17, 1168 fyJomatA Pacfñ Griffiths Have 25th MacGregor Twins Wedding Anniversary Have Birthday Party Mrs. John MacGregor enter­ tained Saturday, October 12 in Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 On Sunday, October 13 mem­ honor of her twins, Bobby and bers of the family of Mr. and Kay on their 10th birthday Mrs. Hershel E. Griffith had a anniversary. Lloyd Chamberlains Craig Bennett Marries Guests Present at A swimming party was held reception at the Gates Wom­ en’s clubhouse for them on at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Observe Wedding Janis Stubbs at Reno Eastern Star Meeting their Silver wedding anniver­ I Charley Stewart and the tra- dltional ice cream and cake sary. Janis Wilson Stubbs became Anniversary Among those attending be­ was then served at the Mac- the bride of Craig Bennett, Here Monday Night sides the honored couple were Gregor home. Mr. and Mrs. Phyl Knight Friday evening, October 4 at Marilyn Chapter No. 145 met Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hall and Those present besides Kay were hosts Saturday honoring a chapel in Reno, Nevada. Monday evening at the lodge The bride is the daughter of hall with Maud Clark, worthy family from Milwaukie, Mr. and Bobby were Peggy Wel- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chamber- and Mrs. Ben Sacchari and lain on their 48th wedding an­ Mr. and Mrs. Ereil Wilson of matron and Verne Clark, wor­ family from Forest Grove, Mr. stad, Bonnie Shephard, Lori Le­ von, Joanne Murray, Sally Jen­ niversary. They are former De­ Mehama and the groom is the thy patron presiding. and Mrs. Tony Sacchari, For­ kins, Lynn Bodeker, Ricky troit residents now living at son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Introduced and seated in the est Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hostetler, Mark Moffatt, Jim­ Bennett. Both families attended Lincoln City. East were Mattie Reed, wor­ Castro, Sacramento, Calif., Mr. my Olson, Larry Jacobson and the wedding of the young coup ­ Others present were Mr. and thy matron and George Reed, and Mrs. K. Lange and family, Roy Loftin. Mrs. Fred Whitaker of Salem le. Mr. Bennett is employed at worthy patron of Trinity Chap­ Mill City, Miss Linda Rizzo and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaffer ter No. 175 in Salem and Estel­ and Miss Reba Gentry of Con­ of Mill City. Cards were play­ Stuckart Lumber Company at le Spiva, worthy matron and cord, Calif., Tom and Clara Extension Unit Meets Idanha and the new Mrs. Ben ­ ed during the evening and high Olin Spiva, worthy patron of Stein of Olympia and Everett, prize was won by Mrs. Whit­ nett is employed at Santiam Victoria chapter of Turner. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Dave At Gates Clubhouse aker with Mrs. Chamberlain Guard station at Mehama. Warde and family, Mill City. Also introduced were Eileen Call Us Any Day For They are making their home winning low. Mrs. Schaffer has Mr. and Mrs. Dave Griffith and Weeks, associate matron and GATES—The Santiam Can known Mr. and Mrs. Chamber- in Mill City at 634 S. W. Doug­ Robert Weeks, associate patron daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Her- yon Home Extension Unit held No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between lain since they were newly­ las. schell D. Griffith, Gates, Mr. their monthly meeting on of Victoria chapter No. 76. Stayton and Gates. weds at Detroit. and Mrs. Norman Bowers and Thursday, October 10, at the Mrs. Clark used the Willam ­ A gift of a money tree was family. Milwaukie, MLss Don­ Gates Community Center. At­ ON OR OFF THE CABLE presented to the Chamberlains Valerie Chytka Marries ette Valley Association travel­ na Lee Griffith, and Ed Hig­ tending the meeting were Carol ing gavel to conduct the busi­ at the close of the evenings RCA VICTOR William Schmidt ness meeting Monday evening. gins of Portland. The event Ohrt, Lola Henness, Lenore festivities. arranged by the couples Cutsforth, Ruth McCombs, Car­ The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. Wilson Stevens who was the was In Church Ceremony children and their spouses. ol Woods, Gladys Cline, Jane first secretary of the associa ­ RCA WHIRLPOOL Mink, Dorothy Newberg, Mary LYONS — Miss Valerie Jean tion said he remembered that Lyons Garden Club Lou Peterson, Muriel Phillips. Chytka and Kenneth William he helped purchase the gavel. The Best Laundry Equipment Sue Gillenwater, Hannah Cath- Schmidt exchanged their wed­ Short talks were given by Mrs. Geneva Ball Meets at Nygaards erwood, Wynona Baechler, Nel­ ding vows Monday evening, Oc­ the visitors. lie Allen, Phyllis Gregory, Mol­ Returns from Trip LYONS — Mrs. Percy Hiatt tober 7, at the Church of Refreshments were served in ly Larson, Shirley Swaim, Hat­ and Mrs. Gladys Nygaard were Christ in Stayton, with Rev. the dining room by the com­ tie Cole, Myrtle Donahue, Vel­ Byron “ * Pickering officiating at mittee, Edith Mason, Tena To Home Town hostesses for the October meet ­ Z- ma Carey. Ruth Ter Low, June ing of the Lyons Garden Club the 7 p. m. ceremony. The Graham and Sylvia Duncan. GATES—Mrs. Geneva Ball Barker, Vicki Gibson, Anita held at the Nygaard home Wed­ bride is the daughter of Mr. has returned from a vatation Williams. Betty Johnson, Shar­ nesday afternoon. Each mem­ and Mrs. Lawrence Chytka of Appliance — Radio trip by jet plane which took on Harrison, and Josephine ber answered to roll call by tel­ Lyons and the groom the son Extension Unit her to Denver, Colorado from Hampton. Carol Ohrt and Bet­ SALES — SERVICE ling of something they had to of Mr. and Mrs. William Portland and then on to Tulsa, ty Johnson gave a demonst.ra- 503 N. Third Ave. Stayton Ph. 769-2154 do in their garden this fall. Schmidt of Stayton. Oklahoma. She visited her | tion on better breakfasts. The The bride wore a gown cf Has Homemaker Mrs. Ralph Downer presided hometown in Oklahoma which hosesses were Carol Woods, Lo­ over the meeting. A very in­ Chantilly lace over satin with she hadn’t seen for 32 years. la Henness, and Ruth Mc­ teresting report was heard long lace sleeves and a train Demonstration She visited the old schoolhouse Combs. The raffle gift was won from those who visited the of lace, her illusion veil was LYONS—The Octolier meet- Oakhill Gardens at Rickreall. held to a crown of seed pearls ing of the Extension Unit was where she attended school as by Mary Lou Peterson. Mrs. Ralph Downer gave a and she carried a bouquet of held Thursday’, October 10, in a girl. After visiting with rel­ atives and friends she came short talk and showed the an­ yellow and white daisies. the basement of the Methodist home by way of Sacramento, Miss Janet Schmidt sister of church, tiquing of flowers. Mrs. Glenn ljeginning at 10 a. m. Julian, Mrs. Alex Bodeker and the groom was maid of honor. Lesson for the day was “Easy where she visited with her You Can Have Mrs. Floyd Bassett were ap­ Bridesmaids were Miss Anna meals for the Home maker of daughter, Carol Sue Cooper Community pointed the nominating com­ Flande, Miss Anita Fox and today” with Lucille Huber and who is teaching school there this year. mittee to select officers for Miss JoAnn Prichard. They Helen Johnston project lead­ She said she had a very nice the new year. Games were play­ wore olive green taffeta gowns ers with a very interesting Calendar of Events trip but was glad to get home ed and winning prizes were overlaid with white lace with demonstration. again. Mrs. Ball is the Gates and Mrs. Ralph Downer, Mrs. headpieces of matching bows Officers are Nola Pickering postmaster. Glenn Julian, Mrs. Frank Crust and olive net, and carried yel- Wednesday, October 16— Mrs. David Danielson and low daisies. Flower girl was chairman, June Kokstis vice- Santiam Rebekah lodge at Katherine Neal. A plant and Mary Chytka sister of the chairman. Isla Green Luncheon hall, 8 p. m. committee chairman and Alta Lions To Entertain bulb exchange was also enjoy­ bride and ringbearer was Monday, October 21— Wayne Jensen. Candle lighters Bodeker publicity. A secretary ed. Caused by Accidents On Monday Night Bid or Bunch club at home Preceeding the meeting re­ were Danny and Timmy Chyt- will l»e selected later. Present for the meeting were Harry White was guest at of Gladys Podrabsky, 7: 30 freshments were served to ka brothers of the bride. Best Mmes. Floyd Bassett, Otto man for Mr. Schmidt was June Kokstis. Alma Olmstead, the Monday night Lions club Weidman, Ralph Downer, Daryl Stroschine and grooms­ Thelma James, Crystal Lim­ meeting, when he showed col­ Round Robin Pinochle club Hugh Johnston, Leland Mann­ men were Jerry Smith, Royce beck, Ixjis Bilyeu, Isla Green, or slides he had taken when at Lora Mason home, Salem ing, Glenn Julian, Alex Bode­ Longfellow and Dan Humph­ Eleanor I^aMunyan, Pat Mu- on a hiking trip into the Wal­ Leave Mill City at 5:45. ker, David Danielson, Frank ries. Ushers were Richard mey, Myra Mumey, Dorothy lowa mountains. Other slides Lions club dinner meeting See Us for ALL Your Insurance Needs Crust, Clyde Bressler, Charles Chytka, brother of the bride, Downer, Alta Bodeker, Lu shown were those of the Three at Fellowship hall, 6:30. This Cruson, Miss Katherine Neal, Donnie Miley and I^arry Prich­ Brown, Willa Gilson, Nola Sisters Wilderness area. will be Ladies’ Night. Pickering, Mary Lu Henning, The West Salem Lions club Miss Lula Cory, Mrs. Hiatt and ard. We Give Personalised Service A. F. & A. M. stated meeting A reception followed in the Helen Johnston, Lucille Hu­ made a visitation to the local Mrs. Nygaard. at hall, 8 p. m. social room of the church. Cut­ ber. Visitors at the meeting club. The calendar sales was dis­ ting and serving the cake were were Mrs. Frances Stull and Mrs. Luther Miley, Mrs. Wil­ Mrs. Goldie Kenworthy of cussed, and those who have Wednesday, October 23— J. C. Kimmel - Ed “Bud” Davis, Owners not been contacted may come liam Carter, Mrs. Larry Prich­ Stay ton. to The Enterprise office and Order of Rainbow for Girls at ard and Mrs. Marty Miley. Phone 897-2345 Mobile Phone YP 2-2600 hall at 7:30. sign up yet this week only. Serving the coffee and punch Mill City, Oregon Next Monday night will be were Mrs. Glenn Watters and Young People Meet Ladies’ night, according to Thursday, October 24— Mrs. Henry Gillespie with Miss Sandra Miley in charge of the At Williamson Home President Bill Metteer. PTA at Mill City Grade guest book. school at 8 p. m. IDANHA — The Lynn Wil­ Gates Church Elects The young couple is honey­ Lions Auxiliary meeting at mooning along the Oregon liamson home was the setting Sue Lewellen home 8 p. m. coast and their first home will last Sunday, with Mrs. William­ Officers Recently GATES — The Gates Sunday Sponsored as a public service be at Stayton. Both are grad­ son hosting the group when uates of Stayton Union High the Young People of the Idan­ School and Church elected School and the bridegroom is ha Community Church met. their officers for the ensuing serving with the U. S. Army Program for the day was the year, they are: ChurCh Trustee “Dating Game” in which the for 3 years; Mary Stafford, in Vietnam. Young People were paired off Church Truestee for 2 years; Today, the country over, every housewife can grace her table with fresh fruit from the by univac for the refreshment Clare Henness, Church Trus- Pacific Northwest. The growers, the shippers and Union Pacific work together, pooling their Mrs. Luis Maceira Has hour. Various pizzas were serv­ tee for 1 year; Nellie Allen. expert knowledge, to help her add the gaiety of fresh fruit to her menus. Picked at the peak of ed to the group by their hast. Chairman of the Board of Dea- quality, stored in controlled atmosphere, and moved to market in Pacific Fruit Express Shower at Hann Home In attendance were: Gary conesses; Mary Stafford and refrigerated cars and trailers, fresh fruit from the Northwest is now available year round in Phone 897-2345 LYONS—Miss Beulah Lewis, Stephens. Susan Reeves, Ter- Nellie Allen. Superintendent of neighborhood markets everywhere More wonders from the Pacific Northwest brought by Union Pacific to a waiting world outside. Mrs. Alex Bodeker and Mrs. resa Tompkins, Gerald, Donald. Bunday School, Mary Stafford, Clyde Bressler attended a baby Freda and Henry Hiebert, Dor­ Assistant Supt. Charles Barnes, J. C. Kimmel-Ed L. Davis shower honoring Mrs. Luis Ma­ sey Smith, Ricky, Mike and Secretary and Treasurer, Olive Owners ceira of Salem, held at the Gina Williamson, Robin White­ Bamhardt, Pianist Ruby Bris- Union Pacific and the Great Pacific Northwest home of Mrs. George Hann of ly, Delva Saner, Cathie Crist, Aumsville, with Mrs. Howard Joanne Hopson. Danelle Steph­ Naue of Lyons as co-hosteses. ens, Sharon Johnson and Coun­ Games furnished the enter­ selor Martha Taylor. tainment and after opening of The next meeting will be the gifts refreshments were held Sunday at the home of served to the honored guest, Rev. and Mrs. Harold Roth. Mrs. Maceira and Mrs. Orville Hosting the 5:00 P. M. meeting Bowers, Mrs. Hershel Culwell will be Miss Linda Roth. of Salem: Mrs. Dennis John­ Title of the program: “What’s son, Mrs. Elizabeth Lalack of Your Dating Rating”. Dallas. Mrs. Stanley Weitman, Tn the evening at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Sarah Weitman. Miss De­ at the Idanha Community loris Hann. Mrs. George Hann, Church, the Young People wiil of Aumsville. Mrs. Elmer Cul­ present an S-act play, Witness­ well. Mrs. Lydia Culwell. Miss es Wanted, Fakes Need Not Donna Culwell. Miss Beulah Apply. I ewis, Mrs. Alex Bodeker. Mrs. Clyde Bressler, Mrs. Howard Naue, of Lyons and Mrs. Phil Self-Improvement Weitman of Mehama. Sunday at Gates TV, Radio & Appliance Service F Hunters! $15,000 Life Insurance $1,500 Medical Expenses Three Days $2 QQ Hill Insurance Agency Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $4.00 per Year pulling together HILL INSURANCE AGENCY Give Your Bathroom a Face Lift. Allen Sims To Marry Charlene Oleman Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Ole­ man of Lincoln City are an­ nouncing the engagement of their daughter. Miss Charlene Oleman to Mr. Allen Ray Sims, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sims of Mill City. The young c'uple will be married in Salem on November 9 and will make their home in that city. Mr. Sims is employ­ ed in Mill City at a plywood mill and she works as an of­ fice nurse in Salem. Course Meeting Place Tired of your old bathroom? Let us come Set by Jayceettes into your home and give it new elegance, Mrs, Jim Girod said this week that a definite meeting place had been arranged for the Jayceette sponsored self- improvement course which is tc start October 26. The group will meet in Room 3 of Santiam High school and Mrs. Sue Ferguson of the Cin- deralla School of self-improve­ ment will be the instructor. Anyone wishing to sign up for the course mav contact Mrs. Girod at 897-2700 beauty. Old fixtures can be replaced by new modern ones, installed at a surprisingly reasonable cost. MOFFATT PLUMBING & HEATING, INC Phone 897-2799 or 897-2499