Newcomers Group
Has Pot Luck
more successful. The new ad
dition, which would be located
du. West of the present high
school where the tennis-courts
are, would afford space for fac
ilities to serve an increasing
enrollment of students up to
The Santiam Newcomers
350 with everything needed ex group held its February pot-
cept additional shop facilities. luck dinner recently at the
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
At the conclusion of the Gates C mmunity Center. The
program, refreshments were January dinner had been post
served by the hostesses, Mrs. poned line to the heavy snow.
Ladies Host Silverton
Russell and Mrs. Walter Thom- The ...............
.. beautifully de-
ha'l was
as, and a short business
¡ corated with spring flowers
Calvary Lutheran
ing was held. Conducting
the hoping that spring was not
....................
session was the president. Mrs. too far away.
Members from the ladies
Glen Cummings, assisted by
The host c mmittee consist-
i group at Immanuel Lutheran
the secretary, Mrs. Harry Ma I ed of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bur
An
outstanding
meeting
of
I Church, Silverton, will be
son. Following routine announ
gu< sts at the March 4 meeting the Mill City Woman’s Club history of France. Following cements and reading of com rell and Mrs. Nettie Hedlund.
was
held
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Mr. Hedlund at this time was
this
stirring
episode,
Superin
I of the Calvary Lutheran Lad- Leo Russell Tuesday evening,
munications, it was mentioned
I ies’ Guild. Stayton. The meet February 18, when Mrs. Leo tendent William Lewellen that the annual Campfire Girls’ in the hospital following surg-
lery last Tuesday m rning.
gave a clear picture of tenta
ing will begin at 7:30 in the
Poale of the school staff pre tive plans for expansion of Father-Daughter Banquet
In addition to the host com
Calvary Fellowship Hall.
would be held on Friday even
Mrs. Lester Johnson, Stay- sented a film showing "The Santiam High School through I ing, March 14. As this group mittee the following were pre
ten, announces the program Louvre in” in Paris, which al the five-year serial levy as op 4 is sponsored by the Woman’s sent: Mr. and Mrs. Pete Adair,
will explain foster care and so depicted much of the early posed to a bond issue, with * I Club, volunteers will organize I Mrs. Flossie Evens and Ken
charts illustrating his concise the kitchen work, prepare the Winton, both of Lyons; Mr.
ad ption of hard-to-place child
talk by means of tarns paren- coffee, and assist in the serv and Mrs. Dale H well, Mr.
ren. Mrs. Diane McLin of the
and Mrs. Vern Kealen, Mr.
cies projected on a screen.
Marion County Welfare De
ing and clean-up. The affair is and Mrs. Claude Lewin, Mrs.
partment will speak and pre
Narrator for the museum traditionally held in the elem
Alma Locke, Mr. and Mrs.
sent films.
presentation was Charles Boy entary school gymnasium.
1
Mrs. Ross McCombs, Mr. and
er, famous Frenchman and
Mrs. O. K. DeWitt reported
moving-picture actor, who dis that 335 persons took advant I Mrs. Paul McDonald, all of
cussed the lives of the royal age of the free chest X-rays Gates; Mr. and Mrs. Dean
heads of France from Frances when the mobile unit visited Mowry, Mr. and Mrs. Herb
I down through Napoleon III this community recently. Club Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phil
| (a nephew cf Napoleon I) as members who assisted in the lips; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shew-
Miss Lou Ella Crabtree
colorful paintings of them event were gratified that it make of Gates, our newest
Salem became the bride
were shown along with the was so far-reaching and suc Newcomers; Mr. and Mrs.
Members of the Jayceettes Phillip Charles; Bumgarner
George Thompson who brought
were entertained Thursday ev-' Mill City on Valentine’s Day at numerous art treasures of The cessful.
as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Louvre.
In
a
history-making
ening, February 20 at the 8 o’clock at the John Knox
Following the adjournment Caryl f Garden Grove, Calif.,
episode,
these
treasures
were
hint' of J syce Trout. Ruth Presbyterian church.
it
was
noted
that
Mr.
Lewel
Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Truhill of
TerLouw, Nancy Girod and David A. Francis officiated at moved on masse and hidden len had invited the club as a Gates and Mrs. Arda th Turn
underground during the Germ group to have lunch in the
Penny Traw were selected as the ceremony.
er.
a nominating committee
For her wedding the bride an occupation, then restored school cafeteria ?n some future
At a special table with a
I
to
their
original
positions
for
the upcoming election of
Thursday, the date to be set beautiful cake were seated
wore a white chiffon gown
club’s officers.
fashioned with an Empire the peoples of the World to see later, probably in March.
three members who were re
A discussin was held
waist and lace trimming. She I and enjoy. The Louvre is in
cently elected to city c uncil
starting a new project of col wore a shoulder length veil the center of Paris where it Rebekch Lodge
posts at Gates and Mill City.
lecting toys, or money for fashioned with satin carna- has been added to through
Door prizes were won by
eight
centuries,
expanding
and
new toys, for the mentally re tions.
Installs Officers
Mrs. Ruth McCombs and Ern-
tarded children at the State
Matron of honor was Mrs. growing according to the whim
Meeting of the Santiam Re-
Hospital. Barbara Penrose is Anton D. Doeden the bride’s of each leader, but retaining bekah Loge Ns. 166 was held ie Truhill. Following a deli-
cious and varied repast, four
chairman with Pam Morris as sister. Her gown was of red its beauty.
Wednesday, February 19 at tables of cards were played
In
his
talk,
Mr.
Lewellen
sisting.
satin with a white overlay of
the IOOF hall.
while the rest of the group
A “Favorite Recipe” Cook lace.
emphasized that private timber
The following officers were
book is being compiled in
Leah Bellow was flower holdings pay 70 per cent of installed for the next year: visited.
Montgomery, Ala., comprised girl and Brandon Doeden was the tax supporting the schools Carmen Barnhardt, secretary;
of favorite recipes of Jayce- ring bearer.
in this vicinity, but that a Ruby Brisbin as musician, Mabel Bass of Lyons a 50-
ettes throughout the country.
Attending the groom as best sales-tax could shift the burd Blanche Syversan as conduct year jewel. Rooms were de-
The local Jayeeettcs will par man was Wallace Novak of en from the large to the small or, and Daisy Geddes as L. S. corated in red and white and
ticipate with all girls submit Lyons. Ushers were Dan Nims owners, as would hannen after N. G. Lettie Swan and Marie refreshments served by the
ting recipes making the four and Bob Netter.
the timber was gone. However, Stickney were appointed trus hostesses, Blanche Syverson
different editions of the cook A reception followed the the timber is of more value tees for the next year.
and Helen Johnston.
book available to the girls and ceremony in the church social now than it was seven vears
Carmen Barnhardt was pre The club will hold their next
to the public after they are rooms.
ago, when it was anticipated sented a “Seal of Perfection” meeting March 6 at the home
printed. This will be a future
Parents of the bride are Mr. that it would be depleted bv by Toni Thomas and Sister of Ruth TerLouw.
money-making project of the and Mrs. Tony Crabtree of Sa now. It was stated that th's
club.
lem and the groom’s parents school district has no indebted
The meeting was adjourned are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard D.1 ness, due to far-sighted plan
early to allow ample time for Bumgarner of Lyons.
ning. and ~ut of 88 districts it
the special guest, P lly Pacific I The young couple will spend ranks 14th in valuation, but
(Cheri Mooney) from Corval-j their honeymoon along the onlv 83rd in taxes, which
lis. She gave a marvelous
_____
dem- I uregon
( Oregon Deacnes.
beaches, The groom should be a great bom to the
to __
his _____
station at I tax-payers.
onstration on cooking with
....... _ a I will
......... return
......... „
portable Electronic oven—such I Fort Eustis, Va., where he is i Mr. Lewellen listed the fol-
as a baked potato in fur min-1 in the military service. He re- tmving in the future hones of
utes anti cupcakes in 45 se-, cently returned from Vietnam, oxna^s’on for the school: a
conds. Refreshments baked in The bride will continue her inulti-nurnose auditorium with
the electronic oven were serv work in Salem where she is a a stage to take care cf plavs
ed. Prize for the evening was bookkeeper, and will join her and programs: additional class
won by Penny Traw.
husband later.
rooms for the growing enrol
ment: a future modern cafe
teria: and a stud°nt “com
mons.” to allow the students
to gather somewhere besides
in the halls, especially during
inclement weather. Partitions
in the auditorium w'uld per
mit the formation of individ-
uallv-heatod and lighted rooms
for classes, meetings, or other
purposes. Tenter, it is honed to
have a modern music-room, as
the present hand-room is in-
adeniiate. Six adult classes
c uld he held at one time, and
GOO people con'd hear as well
as see. as at present the elem
entary gvmnasium provides
onlv for the former, and the
invites you to preview modern all-electric
high school gvmnasium for the
living
in a new
latter, and no seat would be
situated farther than PO feet
from the platform. Graduation
ceremonies should be much I
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 27, 19G9
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Calendar of Events
W<*diie»<la.V, March 26—
Rainbow meeting.
Dad banquet, 6:30.
Secret
Thursday, February 27—
IOOF Lodge at hall.
Lions Auxiliary meeting, at
Betty Berg home.
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Organizational Meeting at Riv
erview, 7:30 p. m.
Saturday. March 1—
Cub Scout Blue and Gold
Dinner at grade school gym.
6:30.
Wednesday, March 5—
North Santiam Chamber of
Commerce board meeting 12
noon at Riverview Cafe. Me
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