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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1968)
Mn. Eihti ^ff nwn Eastern Star Has Subscribe to The Resigns as President Church Group Y| lip Party Mill Gty Enterprise Of LYONS —Mrs. Harold Haw- • UIU I III IJ thorne and Mrs. Howard Naue $4.00 per Year were hostesses for the meeting I of the Womens Society of j Monday Evening Christian Service held Tues Marilyn Chapter No. 145 held Read it Every Week day afternoon December 3, in I its regular meeting Monday Send Your Holiday Greetings With Flowers. PLANTS ARRANGEMENTS Or GLASSWARE For CHRISTMAS the fireplace room of the Meth I evening observing the Christ odist church with Mrs. Alex mas spirit with its annual ex Bodeker vice-president presid of gifts and entertain ing. The usual business was change carried out and the resignation ment. Under the direction of Hu of Mrs. Ethel Huffman, presi bert Bastucheck the grade dent, was read and accepted. school chorus sang several Plans for the bazaar held songs accompanied Thursday, December 5 were Christmas at the piano by Doris Williams. completed. It was voted to pay The school and ^community $40.00 on bill for repair of furn should be very proud of a ace at church. so well trained as the Mrs. Clyde Bressler, Mrs. group songs were presented and Lenard Cruson, Mrs. Glen Jul enjoyed by well present. Some ian and Mrs. Ethel Huffman of the boys all and girls assisted were the committee appointed in directing the difficult num to make budget for the coming bers. year. Due to the holiday activi Dorothy Noren, Worthy Ma ties it was voted to dispense and Oscar Noren, Worthy with their meeting December tron Patron of Gervais Chapter No. 17. The next meeting will be were introduced and escort- held Tuesday, January 7 at e 118 dto the East. Mr. and Mrs. that time they will be hostess Ole Erickson Introduced to the District officers of the The members were of the chapter Womens Society of Christian were very pleased to welcome Service. back Rose Cree, Addie French Attending the meeting were and Else Allen who have been Mesdams E. L. Roye, Olen Spi- absent many months because va, Wilson Stevens, Paul Pen of injuries kept them nington, Clyde Bressler, Glen confined for which a long time. Julian, Alex Bodeker, Lenard The Worthy Matron present Cruson, Miss Lula Cory and the ed each of her officers with a hostesses Mrs. Naue and Mrs. Christmas gift. Hawthorne. The hall and dining room carried out the theme of the Holiday season by their de corations and refreshments were served by Mary Gulllford, Helen Johnston and Gladys Lake. Brunner's Flowers Subscribe to The 230 N. E. 4th Street Ph. 897-2452 Mill City Mill City Enterprise Garden Club To Have Wamará. ßacye. Christmas Party Dec. 19 at Cree Home The Mill City Garden club will meet Thursday, December 19 at 1 o’clock for their an nual Christmas party at the Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 home of Mrs. Lowell Cree. Members and guests are to bring Toys for Tots which will Rebekah Lodge To be given to the Mill City Jay- cees for Christmas distribution. Have Christmas Party Mrs. Clyde Phillips and Mrs. Hollis Turnidge will be on the At Hall December 18 refreshment committee and Mrs. Albert Carr, president In just a few weeks Decem those unable to attend should of the Rebekah Three Links ber 25th will have come and notify one of the hostesses. club has announced that the gone. But throughout each DETROIT — A community dinner served to the Mill City year, the traditional symbol Scott Woods Honored Christmas carol program is Volunteer fire department of the yule season—Christmas On Second Birthday sheduled for the evening of De members and their guests, was Seals—remains an everpresent Scott Woods, son of Mr. and cember 15, Mrs. L. Rogers an- a real success. The dinner was reminder to you and your fam Mrs. Erwin Woods of Mill City ounced this week. Anyone in served at the firehall on the ily of the urgent and continu was honored the occasion of terested in participating in the Sunday following their 24th ing need to protect yourself his second on birthday at the annual benefit which was held and your community from tub caroling program is asked to home of his grandparents, Mr. recently. erculosis, other respiratory di be at the Detroit Community Mrs. Arnold Syverson presid sease and the health hazardous and Mrs. Fred Woods of Gates. Christian church at 7 p. m. on The traditional ice cream and ed at the business meeting at clouds of air pollution. that date. cake were served and the lit the last meeting of the Rebek “Through contributions to The program is being spon tle fellow opened his birthday sored through the combined ah lodge and district deputy this year’s Christmas Seal gifts. efforts of the Detroit Woman’s president, Mrs. June Bartow campaign for the Willamette Others attending besides par Civic club, the Detroit Catholic of Stayton was present. The Tuberculosis and Health As and grandparents were church and the Detroit Com incoming officers gave the un sociation, we can all help in ents written work to Mrs. Bartow. the battle now being waged by Mr. and Mrs. Art Hedge, sr. of munity Christian church. Following the caroling, re Also giving the secret work modern science to control and Mill City and Mr. and Mrs. freshments will be served at were Mrs. Walter Olmstead, hopefully eradicate these cripp Wayne Lyon and children, the Detroit Community church. Mrs. Dave Bamhardt and Mrs. ling and sometime fatal respir Tena and Dwaine of Umatilla. Christmas Vesper Services at C. L. Stickney. atory disease.” General Chair Members agreed to have man Rex Hartley continued his the Idanha Community church are also scheduled for Decem their Christmas party and gift report by stating that, “to date Community ber 15 at 5 p. m. A film, “Child exchange on Wednesday even through the combined contri of Bethlehem” will be shown. ing, December 18. Guests will butions by many residents of be invited. Gifts are to brought Benton, Linn, Marion, Polk and The older generation thought for residents of the IOOF-Re- Yamhill counties, approximate Calendar of Events nothing of getting up at 6 a.m. bekah home in Portland at ly $35,500.00 has been received —and the younger generation that time. by the Salem based TB Assoc At the close of the business iation.” doesn’t think so much of it session refreshments were ser Marion County chairman Wednesday, December 11— either, Santiam Rebekah lodge at ved by Mrs. Stickney and Mrs. Bruce Prosser added, “In that hall 8 p. m. Carr with October, November this has been reached and December birthdates hon now amount at the halfway point of Thursday, December 12— ored. this year ’ s campaign. I earn IOOF lodge at hall 8 P. M Playing of cards furnished estly hope that those in Mar entertainment for the remain ion county who have yet to Friday, December 13— der of the evening. mail in their contribution, will Lions Christmas party at do so today in order to do their Gates clubhouse 7:30. part to help protect our com munity from tuberculosis, em Monday, December 16— Lions club dinner meeting at physema, chronic bronchitis, and other respiratory disease. Fellowship hall 6:30. A.M. & A.M. meeting at hall Mrs. O. K. DeWitt is chairman in the local area for the Christ 8 P.M. Round Robin pinochle party mas Seal Sales. at Wilma Moore home 7:30. GATES — The Santiam Can Bid or Bunch pinochle club yon Home Extension will hold Jerilyn Hopson Marries party at home of Susie Stewart their monthly meeting Thurs 7:30. day, December 12 at the Gates Sgt. Donald Round Tuesday, December 17— Community Center at 10 a. m. Planning commission a t There will be a Christmas can In Honolulu, Hawaii Bank conference room 8 p.m. dle and wreath demonstration and also a gift exchange. A pot Miss Jerilyn Hopson, daugh Woman’s club meeting at luck dinner will follow the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hop- Evelyn Davis home. Christmas meeting. Everyone is invited to son,Sr., of Idanha, became the party. Gift exchange. attend and newcomers are al bride of Sgt. Donald Edwin Sponsored as a public service ways welcome. Round on his R and R leave in by Those planning on attend Honolulu, Hawaii. He is the ing ar£ asked to bring a gift to son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Round exchange and food far the din- also of Idanha. The ceremonies were per formed by the Armed Services Chaplain, Vincent M. McMen- H enning'H umphreys amy at 2:30 o’clock, Monday, 25. Rites Held at Stayton November Phone 897-2345 The groom is presently serv Lutheran Church ing in Vietnam and will be dis Owners LYONS—Miss Marjorie Lee charged in February. J. C. Kimmel - Ed L. Davis Both young people are grad Henning became the bride of Dan Terry Humphreys Satur uates of Detroit High school day afternoon, December 7 at and she is employed at the the Calvary Lutheran church state board of aeronautics in in Stayton. The Rev. Paul Salem. Attending the wedding were Emmel officiated at the 5 the groom’s parents, Mr. and o’clock ceremony. Miss Henning is the daugh- Mrs. Mel Round, and Mr. and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Mrs. Farris Benton of Idanha. Henning of Lyons and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Humphreys, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Joe I of Stayton. The bride, given in marriage Muise Return Home by her father, wore a gown of DETROIT—Mr. and Mrs. Joe tulle embossed with an all- over rose pattern of lace fa Muise reached home Wednes shioned with a watteau train, day after leaving Oceanside, long sleeves and scoop neck Calif., Monday. Both became ill line. The bodice was embellish enroute home. Mrs. Muise said ed with seed pearls. Her elbow her illness became so acute length illusion veil was held by Tuesday that they stopped at a double ring of daisies and a Redding hospital for medical seed pearls. She carried a bou attention. She said the doctor diagnosed her illness as Hong quet of gardenias. Miss Christine Henning was Kong flu. After reaching home her sisters’ only attendant, Mr. Muise sought medical at wearing a floor-length gown of tention and the doctor also said cranberry red velvet. She car the disease was Hong Kong At any time you may become involved in a lawsuit which ried a bouquet of pink roses flu. Mrs. Muise said the symp might deprive you of much and carnations, tied with pink of your life savings. Liability toms of the illness are severe velvet streamers. claims against you or mem Best man for Mr. Humph chest congestion and headache, bers of your family from reys was Danny Griffith. Ush sore throat, high temperature, bodily injury or property dam ers were John Purdy and Rob aching and weakness. They are age suffered by others, on now reported to be feeling bet- ert Adams. your premises or elsewhere, can often be disastrous A wedding reception was Comprehensive Personal Lia held following the ceremony in bility Insurance will protect the fellowship hall of the you against such judgment church. The young couple will up to $10,000 (higher limits make their first home in Port are available), with all court land. where both are employed. and attorneys' fees paid for. Christmas Program Is Scheduled At Detroit Mrs. Nell DeWitt Heads Seal Drive Extension Unit To Have Holiday Party Thursday HILL INSURANCE AGENCY Gates Firemen To Have Party GATES—The Gates Fire men’s Auxilliary held a short business meeting Monday, De cember 2. Those attending were Wyoma Baechler, Lenora Cutsforth, Janet Lewis. Ruby Reid, Glenda Roten, Shirley Sharp. Ix>retta Skillings. Gwen Swope. Arlene Taylor and Iola Taylor. The firemen and their wives are planning a Christmas din ner and dance the night of De cember II for members only At such a nominal cost can you really afford to be with out such protection1 Call on us for further details with out obligation Rantiam Memorial Hospital (Stayton) CONNALLY — To Mr. and Mrs. Dorman D. Connally, of Stayton, a daughter, Sunday, December 1. STEWART—To Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Stewart, Turner, a son. Saturday, December 7. SCHOLLIAN—To Mr. and Mrs. Marion C. Schollian, Leb anon, a daughter, Sunday, De cember 8. HILL INSURANCE AGENCY J. C. Kimmel E. L. Davis Owners Ph. 897-2345 Mill City Salem Mobile Ph. YP2-2600