2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, January 2, 1969
St. Patrick Club
Has Christmas Party
4- FRIENDLY THOUGHTS
LYONS—The annual Christ
mas party and gift exchange
of the. St Patrick Catholic
club was held last Friday at
the home of Mrs. Marshall
Blackburn with Mrs. Henry
Holzfuss as co-hostess. Secret
pal named were revealed and
new names drawn.
Installation of officers will
be held at the January meeting.
To be installed are Mrs. Leland
Manning, president; Mrs. Mar
shall Blackburn, vice president;
Mrs. Mike Schwlndt, secretary,
and Mrs. Florent Frichti, treas
urer.
Attendln the party were Mes
dames Mike Schwindt, Ed Cas
tle, Percy Hiatt, Ben Voltin,
Leland Manning, George Van
Agtmael, Charles Bouche, An
drew Sieg, Florent Frichti,
Ruth Lyons, Anne Pletrok and
Father Bernard.
AND WISHES TOO
THAT 1969 BRINGS
THE BEST TO YOU.
With sincere eppreciation
for your good will, we
extend best wishes for
the new year.
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Grocery and Gifts
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Garden Club Meets
At Cree Home for
Christmas Party
The Mill City Garden Club
met December 19 at the home
of Mrs. Lowell Cree for the
Annual Christmas party. A
Christmas dessert was served
at one o’clock with the tables
centered with red and green
candle holders containing bay
berry candles. The hostesses,
Mrs. Clyde Phillips, Mrs. Hol
lis Turnidge and Mrs. Cree all
wearing Christmas red dresses.
Places for the guests were
marked with candle favors.
Mrs. Walter Thomas, presi
dent, presided at the business
meeting. Roll call was answer
ed by the members naming
their favorite Christmas tree.
Mrs. Clyde Phillips received
the door prize, a poinsettia
plant from the club.
Mrs. Thomas installed the
1969 officers, Mrs. Clyde Phil
lips, President; Mrs. Ross Mc
Combs, Vice President; Mrs.
Wendell Heller, Secretary and
Mrs. Else Allen, Treasurer.
In place of the usual gift
exchange among the members
each brought a toy which was
donated to the Jaycees foi
their “Toys for Tots”, project.
The January meeting will
be on the second Thursday of
the month, January 9 at the
home of Mrs. Clyde Phillips
with Mrs. Ross McCombs as
co-hostess.
Present were Mrs. Ross Mc
Combs, Mrs. Wendell Heller,
Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood, Mrs.
Charles Dolezal, Jr.
Mrs. K|enneth Coming, Mrs.
Else Allen, Mrs. Walter Thom
as, Mrs. Charlie French and
the hostesses, Mrs. Turnidge,
Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Cree.
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Women Highway Safety Lead
ers is a newly formed action
group. Volunteer leaders for
traffic safety are needed! For
further information, contact
the Oregon Traffic Safety Com
mission, Salem 97310.
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Melody Aires Meet
For Music Session;
New Member Joins
The Melody Aires orchestra
met for a musical session last
Tuesday in the basement of
the First Christian Church.
Following the music Paul
Schiewek showed colored slides
of the Holy land.
A Christmas gift was given
to Earl Loucks, director of the
orchestra. A new member,
Mrs. Earlene Wright, joined
the group and will play the
clarinet. Guests for the after
noon were Mr. and Mrs. Char
les Tidwell from Prtland, niece
and nephew of Mr. and Mrs.
James Miller.
Miles-Phillips
Wedding Rites
Held December 21
By Jean Roberts
MEHAMA—Zion Lutheran
Church in Oregon City was
the scene of a pre-Christmas
wedding (December 21) unit
ing John Raymond Phillips,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Phillips of Rt. 1, Lyons, and
Miss Janet Elaine Mlles, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
J. Miles of Canby.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, is a home econo
mics major of Oregon State
Busy Bees Elect
University, who fashioned her
New Officers
own gown of white bridal sat
LYONS—The Busy Bees 4H in with a stand-up collar em
Sewing club held their first pire lines, long sleeves and a
meeting Thursday, December full train appliqued with
19 at the home of Mrs. Donald French lace. Her fingertip veil
Huber. Election of officers was was held with white roses and
the main business. Elected she carried an arrangement of
were Debbie Huber president, white roses.
Cheryl Kuiken vice president,
Maid of Honor for her sis
Michelle Ramsey, secretary ter’s wedding was Miss Lynne
treasurer, Janie Taylor, song Miles and another sister Pam
leader, Cheryl Manning news ela was one of the bridesmaids.
reporter. Other members pre The brides’ other attendants
sent were Susan Neal, and were Mrs. Joe Sherman of
Mary Frichtl, and leaders Berkeley, Calif., Lynn Estes
Mrs. Huber and Mrs. Edwin of Portland and Rosie Craw
Pederson. The girls made ford of Hillsboro, Kappa Del
Christmas ornaments.
ta sorority sisters. The bride’s
The next meeting will be at attendants wore gowns design
the Huber home Tuesday, Jan ed by the bride with royal
uary 7. The girls will start blue velvet empire bodices and
working on cotton skirts at A-line skirts of powder blue
that time.
chiffon underlaid with crepe.
They carried blue velvet pil
Hutchinsons Have Yule lows draped with white roses
and blue velvet ribbons.
Gathering at Fire Hall
Jim Phillips of Roseburg
The Hutchinson family had brother of the groom was best
a family gathering on Christ man. Sidney Mlles and Wade
mas at the firehall in Mill City Miles, brothers of the bride
with a bountiful dinner served were also attendants as were
to the group of relatives.
Robert Cox of Stayton and
Attending were Mrs. G. O. Ted Dearborn of Bonanza.
Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs.
For her daughter’s wedding
Clyde Hutchinson and family Mrs. Miles chose a candy pink
and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Warde crepe dress with French lace
of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon bodice also fashioned by the
Hutchinson and Vernon; Mr. bride; the grooms mother wore
and Mrs. Donald Hutchinson a deep blue dress and they
and Randy, Mr. and Mrs. Vic both wore white roses.
tor Nicodemus and family of
Mrs. Ercill Wilson, aunt of
Silver Lake, Mr. and Mrs. A.
K. Hutchinson and family, the groom presided at the or
and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert gan and Albert Hopp, a long
time friend of the bride was
Hutchinson and family.
soloist for the occasion. The
church was decorated in
Christmas motif with Christ
mas tree, poinsettlas, candles
and holly.
Immediately following the
wedding the guests were re
ceived in the church fellow
ship room where an aunt of
the bride, Mrs. Glen Toman of
Oregon City cut the 4-tiered
wedding cake which was orna
mented with doves and white
roses. Another aunt Mrs. El
mer Sanatel of Clackamas
poured and Mrs. William Gale
served punch.
The bride donned a gold
wool double knit suit with
matching brown coat for going
away. After a short wedding
trip to the coast the new Mr.
and Mrs. John Phillips visited
relatives in Lyons and Oregon
City and then left for their
new home at Los Alamos, New
Mexico where Mr. Phillips is
employed at the scientific lab
oratory.
Traveling the farthest dist
ance to attend the wedding
was 1st. Lieutenant Willow
Phillips, of Ft. McClellan, Ala.,
sister of the groom.
Carol Ragsdale
Honored at Party
Miss Carol Ragsdale was
honored December 26 on her
birthday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lowell Cree and Don.
A decorated birthday cake
and ice cream were served to
“A well-earned vacation is Miss Ragsdale, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Ragsdale, Mr. and Mrs.
soon well-spent.”
Gordon McMorris and Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Cree and Don.
Miss Ragsdale is home on
vacation from her studies at
Community
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Calendar of Events
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Monday, December 30—
Lions club dinner meeting
at Fellowship hall 6:30.
TiSLIDIDy
New
Wednesday, January I—
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Wednesday, January 8—
Order of Rainbow for girls
at I.O.O.F. hall 7:30.
City council meeting at City
hall 8 p. m.
We hope the
New Year holds
many happy
times for you
and yours.
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Lyons Church Has
Christmas Party
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LYONS—The Christmas fes
tivities got under way Satur
day night, December 21 with
a Canyon Community Christ
mas sing at the Lyons United
.Methodist church, with Law
rence Monk of Salem, as song
leader. Organist was Jeanne
Zimmerman. The Nativity
scene was pantomimed by the
Sunday school children, with
Mrs. Harold Hawthorne, nar
rator.
Children in the cast were
Mary by Jodene Lincteey; Jo
seph. Gary Scott; Angel, Shar
on Roy; shepherds, Calvin
Good and Terry Scott; wise
men. Jerry Scott. Randy Lind
sey and Curtis Good: singers.
Darlene Roy, Debbie Roy,
Sandra Roy. Barbara Lindsey,
Linda Ponovich, Deenne Scott
and Debbie Huber.
Following the program the
children, as well as the adults,
enjoyed cup cakes, each with
a candle, coffee and punch.
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