The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 24, 1969, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 24, 1969
Hattie Fencl
Hosts Pinochle
Club Monday Night
Linda Wagner Marries
Gates Clubs to Have
Wotnawk ßaxf&
Rummage Sale
Community
GATES—The Annual Rum­
Calendar of Events
mage sale at the Gates club-
house will held held May 15-16-
MEHAMA — Miss Linda
»
17. The proceeds of this annual
Wagner, daughter of Mr. and
sale
goes to support the public Wednesday, April 23—
Mrs. Bruce Matthis of Mehama,
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
services of the Canyon Exten­ Order of Rainbow for girts
and Pvt. Frank Shelton, son
Members of the Bid or
sion, VFW of World War I, at hall 7:30. Reception for Deb­
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Shelt­
Bunch Pinochle club were en­ of
Gates Community church and bie Chance.
on
of
Lyons
were
married
on
Brenda
Johnson
to
tertained Monday evening at April 13 at the First Baptist
the Gates Women’s club, the Thursday, April 24—
the home of Hattie Fencl. church in Vancouver, Wn. The
latter
use their share of the
Marry Brian Phillips
I OOF lodge at hall 8 p. m.
There were several members 4 p. m. ceremony was attended
receipts to maintain the club­ I Lions Auxiliary meet at Ann
unable to attend so only three by family members and a few
house for community use.
LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. Jo­
1 Rush home 8 P. M.
tables were in play.
There will be new and used
friends. Debbie Wagner
seph Johnson have recently
North Santiam Aerie 3384
Mrs. Fencl had arrangements close
items.
Baked
foods,
hobby
and
was her sister’s only attendant
Marilyn Chapter No. 145 announced the betrothal and ' Mrs. Virgil Trout presided
F.O.E. Meets at 8 p. m. at hall
of spring flowers about the and Don Shelton acted as best
’
OES held a Friendship night approaching marriage of their at the April 18 meeting of the craft items, clothing and ap­
room and she served a dessert man for his brother.
__
_ was pliances and furniture, flow­ Monday, April 28—
on April 14 with a number of daughter, Brenda Louise, t to , Mill City Jayceettes
which
before the evening of cards.
the
A
reception
followed
guests
present.
Maud
Clark,
Brian
J.
Phillips
of
Stayton.
’
held
at
‘
the
home
of
Mrs.
Glen ers and plant. Coffee and cook­ Lions club dinner meeting at
Mary Wright won the high
ie will be served. Any and all Fellowship hall 6:30.
the
The
wedding
is
planned
for
'
Worthy
Matron
and
Verne
„
_
.
Bigness.
prize with Elsie Ohmart win­ wedding at the home of
donations will be accepted.
and
Clark,
Worthy
Patron
presided.
'
May
9.
The
bride-to-be
will
bi
ides
’
grandparents,
Mr.
The
young
women
’
s
organ
­
ning both pinochle and low.
If anyone has something to do­ Sponsored as a public service
Visitors escorted and intro­ graduate from Stayton Union ization is in charge of the July nate
An exciting moment during Mrs. Grant Smith of Mehama.
or if they wish informa­
the evening was when Nadine Mrs. James King and Miss duced were Fem Rogers, W.M. High school in May and is em- 4th Kiddie Parade and a new tion about items donated,
law
ployed
part
time
with
the
Darlene
Johnson
served
the
route
is
being
proposed
for
this
of Na:mi Chapter No. 22, Dal­
Duggan held 1000 aces with
year. It will start at Santiam phone 897-2196.
Pat Eastwood as her partner. cake. Mrs. Harold Longfellow las; Jolene Rankin, W.M. of firm of Gchlen & Larimer.
son
Mr.
Phillips,
who
is
the
presided
at
the
punch
bowl,
High school parking lot by the
Rhodendron
Chapter
No.
152,
The next party will be May
5 at the home of Lorraine Mrs. Donald Teeters piured Falls City; Marian Young, of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Phil­ old theatre building. Parents
coffee and Vicki Sue Johnson, W.M. and Lyndonn Young. lips, of Stayton. is also a grad­ will be asked to pick up their
Mills.
cousin of the bride, passed the W.P. of Cedar Chapter No. 171, uate of Stayton High and has children immediately following
guest book and was in charge Scio; Estelle Spiva, W.M. of been attending the U of O in the parade.
Ed Davis - Les Madison
Santiam Rebekah
of the gifts. Mrs. Giles Wag­ Victoria Chapter No. 76. Tur­ Eugene. He will be employed
Mrs. Trout and Mrs. Gloria
for
the
summer
at
Stayton
ner,
grandmother
of
the
bride,
Paulson are the committee in
Members Attend
ner; Mabel Overholtz, W.M.
Phone 897-2345
arranged the flowers.
charge.
and Henry Tate, W.P. of Aca­ Canning Co.
Stayton Meeting
The Jayceettes and the Lions
The newlyweds will be mak­ cia Chapter No. 61, Stayton;
Salem Mobile Phone
At the last meeting of San- ing their home in Washington, Doris Esplin, W.M. and Walt­
Auxiliary will be in charge of
YP2-2600
tiam Rebekah lodge Mrs. Ed­ where Pvt. Shelton will be un­ er Esplin, W.P., Salem Chap­
the concessions in the city
ward Nicodemus, a member of dergoing surgery at Madigan ter No. 162, Salem and Maudie
park. More things of interest
the order in Oklahoma was tak­ Army Hospital at Ft. Lewis Lee, W. M. of Marguerite Chap-
are of concern to the groups •
en into the hxlge by transfer. soon.
this year.
I ter No. 60 of Lebanon.
Mrs. Robert Jobe presided at
Mrs. Joe TerLouw will be
For
the
evenings
entertain
­
the business meeting and Mrs.
in charge of the Jaycee scrap- [
ment
piano
solas,
piano
duels
June Bartow, district deputy
book which the Jayceettes are.
and a vocal trio by Lana, Veina
president from Eva Rebekah
helping with this year.
and Deana Clark, granddaugh­
lodge in Stayton heard several
Mrs. Terry Morris reported '
ters
of
the
Worthy
Matron
and
members give the unwritten
LYONS—Miss Pauline Eliz- that the Hillside Improvement
Worthy
Patron,
accompanied
work of the order.
by Mrs. Loren Newkirk were abeth Schiewek of Redlands, project on the First street en­
It was announced that Dis­
California, daughter of Mr. and trance to the city center will
presented.
trict No. 7 Rebekah association
Margaret Boroughs enter­ Ruby Brisbin and Fern Rog­ Mrs. Paul Schiewek of Lyons, have some new plantings soon.
meeting would be held in Stay­ tained members of the Round
became the bride of Vernon The club will buy some plants
ton and those going from here Robin Pinochle club at her ers, W.M. of Naomi Chapter Weddell Brown of Riverside, which will be placed by Floyd
were Mrs. Albert Carr, Mrs. home Monday evening, with 12 gave readings.
Peterman who is working on
Brief talks were given by California, son of Mrs. Wil­ his Scout Eagles badge.
Walter Thomas, Mrs. Alex ladies present.
|
liam
O.
Brown
of
Salem,
Sun
­
some of the honored guests.
Bodeker, Mrs. Otto Weidman,
The
Jayceettes
received
a
'
day,
April
6.
The
3
p.
m.
cere
­
The hostess served straw­ AValter Esplin, W.P. of Sal­
Mrs. Jobe, Mrs. C. L. Stickney,
generous donation from the
mony
held
at
the
First
South
­
berry
shortcake
before
the
em Chapter brought the “Bird
Dave Barnhardt. Mrs. Carr was
ern Baptist Church at Rlver- Santiam Canyon Home exten­
Mrs. Mabel Carlson and Mrs. three tables of cards were in Runner” to Marilyn Chapter. side, with Rev. Kenneth sion unit for their Toys for
named vice-chairman of next play. Mabel Yankus won the Verne Clark, W. P. ot Marilyn Grimes officiating.
Mentally Retarded drive. The
year’s district meeting which high prize; Frances Alban, will deliver it to another chap­
$25,000.00 Insurance
Ì drive for both money and toys
The bride, given in marriage
will be held in Scio. Mrs. pinochle, and Irene Podrabsky ter in the near future. This is
for
the
project
will
continue
$2,500.00 Medical Expense
a project of the Worthy Pa­ by her father, wore a white for the remainder of the
Thomas, Mrs. Stickney and received low.
Chantilly
lace
gown
with
the
trons
of
the
different
chapters
The
ladies
will
entertain
Mrs. Bodeker were named to
month.
I
other offices. The association their husbands with a dinner who are passing it along for elbow length veil held in place
Door prize for the evening
by
a
crown
of
orange
blossoms.
meet will be held in Mill City at a Salem restaurant on Sat- the Worthy Grand Patron’s
was won by Mrs. Mary Ann
urday evening, followed, by project for raising money for She carried a white bible top­ Nicholas. The next meeting
in 1971.
ped
with
a
white
orchid.
Ma
­
Following the Rebekah meet­ cards at the home of Mr. and Estarl and Home Endowment.
will be held May 1 at the
Fern Hecht and Charles tron of honor was Mrs. Ken­ I home of Mrs. Morris. Follow­
ing here refreshments were Mrs. Arey Podrabsky.
served by Mrs. Weidman, Mrs.
The next regular party will Hecht, Associate matron and neth Haystead from Alhambra, ing last week’s meeting refresh­
Clyde Bressler and Mrs. Alex be May 5 at the home of Agnes Associate Patron of Acacia California and bridesmaid was ments were served by the host­
Chapter No. 61, Stayton were Miss Nancy Benson from Van- ess.
Bodeker.
Carlson.
c niver, Washington. They
introduced.
Refreshments were served wore floor length pink dresses
following the meeting by Mrs. with matching viels and head­
See us for other amounts of coverage
Wilson Stevens, Mrs. Jack pieces, and carried colonial bou­
or different number of days.
Scott, Mrs. Albert Stevens and quets with white carnations.
Flower girl was Cheryl Schie­
Mrs. Gordette Garton.
During the refreshment wek niece of the bride. Best
hour Karl Wipper, Grand Sen­ man for Mr. Brown was Bill
tinel elect of the Grand Chap­ Phillips, nephew of the groom
Ed L. Davis - Les Madison, Owners
ter of Oregon was introduced from Salem. Ushers were Leon
Phone
897-2660
MiU City, Oregon
Phillips,
nephew
of
the
groom
Mr. Wipper is a member of
Mobile
Phone
YP2-2600
‘
from Salem. Ushers were Leon
Victoria Chapter, Turner.
Phillips brother-in-law of the
groom, also from Salem, Hen­
ry Miller and Jerry Farr
By Goldie Rambo
Soloist was John Schiewek
Dame Rumor has it that
of Lebanon, brother of the
bride, singing “God Gave Me one of the old landmarks in
You” and “The Wedding Pray­ Mill City is soon to fall by the
wayside. I am referring to the
er.”
The Santiam Newcomers
A reception followed the cer- Old Hammond Hall, as it is
Group held its April potluck mony held at the Young Men’s known by old timers here.
dinner at the Gates Communi­ Christian Association at Riv- Way back when—it was the
ty Center on Wednesday, April e’-side Cutting and serving the town gathering place with old-
16. The hall was decorated cake was Mrs. Leroy Phillips fashioned family Thanksgiv­
SAFECO
Announcing
with colorful narasols and sister of the groom, Pouring ing dinners held there, "The
INSURANCE
spring blooms depicting “April were Mrs. Maurice Minnick Company” furnishing the tur­
Of course your home is insured against the obvious things. But is
keys and baskets of other
the
and Evelyn Ewert.
Showers” and early flowers.
it covered for the unexpected-explosion, extreme storm damage,
For her wedding trip to San goodies were brought by those
The host committee consisted
a car crashing into your living room, for example? We help you
of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Howell. Francisco, the new Mrs. Brown attending
good
protect your home and possessions with a Safeco Home Owners
Then too, it was the site of
Mr and Mrs. Dean Mowry and wore a blue and white coat
Policy. It'll be free of dangerous gaps and costly overlaps. wtH
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Peck. Mrs. dress ensemble with blue ac­ the old silent films back in the
save you worry, save you money t0o. And Safeco pays claims
20’s with Andy Holthouse or
M wry brought her aunt, Mrs. cessories.
news?
quickly. Call us today.
The young couple are at Mrs. Kahler really tickling the
Karen Charlton of Sacramento
home at 357 Grant Street Red­ ivories as only they could do it.
as a visitor.
We used to have our high
In addition to the host com­ lands, California. Mr. Brown
school “basket ball dinners”
is
with
Stater
Brothers
at
San
mit
tee,
the
following
were
pre
­
Ph. «97-241.8 or 897-2754
M1U City, Oregon
Smart brides always choose our famous
sent: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bur- Bernardina. California and will there following all the games
WHERE YOU ARE TREATED LIKE A PERSON — NOT A NUMBER
rell. Mrs. Eva Duehring. Mrs. be attending Golden Gate Sem­ with out-of-town teams. The
Flossie Evans, Mr. and Mrs. inary in the fall. Mrs. Brown girls furnished the refresh­
Howard Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs is a teacher in the school sys­ ments and we all sat at the
long tables in the dining room
Ed Hedland. Mrs. Vivian Keal- tem at Redlands.
and a good many romances,
en. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lew­
light and otherwise, started
in, Mrs. Alma Ijocke, Mr. and
there. There is one mild flir­
Mrs. Red McConnell (our new­
tation that I always remember.
est Newcomers), Mr. and Mrs.
It was one night when we
Paul McDonald. Mrs Maggi
played the State School for the
Rajkizu, Mr. and Mrs. Curly
Featuring 5 new scripts t
Deaf and I had quite a “con­
Rolls who brought Mrs. Mae
versation
”
with
one
of
the
Lucas of Lincoln City as their
DETROIT — The Deanha mutes. Much to my surprise
guest. Mr. and Mrs. Fay
Rush who brought his broth­ Parent-Teacher Club will hold when I came home from school I
er and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ros their regular meeting of the one evening the next week I
si Roush of Mississippi as their month Thursday, April 24th at there he was on my front door
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jack 7:30 P M. in the grade schools step, notebook in hand. I can
Schewmake, Mr. and Mrs Geo­ library. The evening's program still remember my mother's
rge Thompson. Mr and Mrs will include the installation of look as she wondered what
Ernie Truhill and Mr and Mrs the clubs officers for the en­ her shv(?) little daughter had
mm /
suing year. Those to be instal­ been up to. Well, that was a
Luther Turner
Door prizes were won by­ led are: Mrs. Arthur Whiteley, short romance.
Then during the depression
Eva Duehring and Ed Hedland president. Ed Whitemore, vice-
Following a delicious dinner, president. Mrs Earl Michael­ years a number of activities
cants and visiting were enjoy­ son. Secretary, and Mrs. Fthr went on in the upstairs, danc­
ed and another fine evening old Hills, treasurer Installing ing, bowling, parties During
officer will be Mrs. Robert all of this time a pool hall was
was had by all.
TfTr umf ^Cn ZHriitur fX jBre^deá
Young.
housed downstairs on one side
Included in the evening'.- Then came drug stores.restau­
Since you have such a wide variety of decorator
program will be the shewing rants. meat markets, taverns,
colors to choose from, your telephone can be an
of picture slides of the 1967 barber shops—and now only
important fashion accessory. Just call our busi­
Air-Strip. Eagle Rock and De­ Hill Insurance Agency re­
Mor« and mor« brides are finding they aaa have the luavy
ness office and ask for a telephone color chart.
vils Ridge fires, by District mains which is soon to move
took they love and still keep on the tunny afcto of their
Ranger 1-ee Boeckstiegel
into new quarters
bridal budget «nth exquisite Regency stationery. It ton-
Following the program re-
It may be only an eyesore to j
ture« Heliograving* -an amazingly rich, raised lettering
freshments will be served by many people—hut to these of
with all the good taste and distinction of the finest craft»
the Home Ec class under the us that have lived through
manship—yet costs so little. Do see our exciting seiectioo
supervision of their teacher, many wonderful times in the I
of contemporary and traditional type faces...one, perfect
Kantiani Memorial Hiwpital Mrs. lee Boeckstiegel. The building
—it is with a feeling I
tor youl • He/rogravrng— not to be confused with engraving
club’s president. Mrs. Whitely of fond nostalgia that we know
(Stayton)
said $50000 was raised on the it must go.
MAXFIELD — To Mr. and recent PTC. Talent Show"
But such is progress, down I
Mrs. Victor D Maxfield. Turn­ Scholarship drive, which sur with the old and on with the I
er. a son. Fritiay. April 18. 1969 passed all previous drives.
new.
Phone 897-2772
117 N. E. Wall Street
MUI Citj
Frank Shelton
Marilyn Chapter Has
Friendship Night
Jayceettes Plan
For July 4th Parade
HILL INSURANCE
AGENCY
Pauline Schiewek
Marries Vernon
Brown in Calif
Margaret Boroughs
Hosts Card Party
Vacation
Insurance
Coverage from 3 to 180
for two weeks costs less
Than a DOLLAR
ILemtnisctiuj
Hill Insurance Agency
Enjoy the security
of a complete
"profile of protection
for your home-with
Newcomers Group
Has Potluck
JERRY PITTAM INSURANCE
Flower
Wedding Line
Invitations
Parent Teacher Club
To Install Officers
4&Ë
Don’t forget the telephone
when you redecorate
BIRTHS
The Mill City Enterprise