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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept 4, 19fi9 Kuiken Family Has Subscribe to The Reunion Sunday LYONS—The Kuiken annual Family Reunion was held at Mill City Enterprise Fishermans Bend park Sun day. All eight remaining mem of the pioneer Kuiken $4.00 per Year bers family of 13 were present. Community Calendar of Events Wednesday, September 9— Santiam Rebekah lodge at hall at 8 p. m. Thursday, September 4— Garden club at the home of Rose Cree. Marie Tolbert co hostess. 12:30. Schools Open in District 129.1. Rainbow advisory board meeting. 8 p. m. at J. C. Kim mel home. Monday, September 8— Marilyn Chapter O E S. School of Instruction. Potluck at 6:30. Lions club dinner meeting at Fellowship hall al 6:30. Dist. Governor to make official visit. Wednesday, September 1(1— Order of Rainbow for Girls 7:30 p. m. Sponsored as a public service MADISON & DAVIS insurance Agency, Inc. DBA Hill Insurance Agency 129 Wall Street Phone 897-2345 Salem Mobile Phone YP2-2600 Womank Parpe. Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Marilyn Chapter OES To Have First Meet Mon., September 8 They were Wiebe, John and William Kuiken, Anna Coch ran, Sarah Mowser, Katie Skil The Hutchinson family held lings, Effie Toomb and Min their annual reunion Sunday nie Manning. They with their at the Dallas city park. families and friends totaled I A picnic dinner was served 81 present. at noon. A special guest was Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Marilyn Chapter, No. 145 Virgil Hurst, who was present Wiebe Kuiken, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kuiken, of Scio, Mrs. Order of the Eastern Star will ed wich a cake and a gift from Bob Tuomi f Astoria, Mr. and meet September 8 for the first the group. He will be leaving in Septemlier for the Navy. Mrs. James Murphee of Al meeting of the Fall. Attending were Mrs. G. O. The meeting will start with bany, Mr. and Mrs. William Holtorf and family of Aums a potluck dinner at 6:30 with Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Don ville, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hill the line officers, Mrs. Vervl ald Hurst and family, Mr. and and family of Eugene, Mr. and H oover, Mrs. Alex Burrell, Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson and Mrs. Clifford LaVine and fam Mrs. William Lyness, and Mrs. Vernon all of Mill City; Mr. ily of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edward Hedlund as co-hoste.s- and Mrs. Leroy Richards of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shackelford and family of Sil- ses. Mrs. Grace Ewing of Port Hutchinson and family of Sal vertm. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wil liams and family of Turner, land, associate Grand Matron em; Mr. and Mrs. John Plilcr Mrs. Gladys Kuiken, John Kui of the Grand Chapter of Ore of Dall is; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ken, Mr. and Mrs. Claude gon will he present to conduct Shelton and family of Salem; Litchfield, Mrs. Anna Coch the School of Instruction for Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Luke and ran and Mrs. Minnie Manning the officers and members at 8 family of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. William Callcott and family of of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Wil o’clock. Refreshments will be served Springfield and Mr. and Mrs. liam Alderson of Independence, A. K. Hutchinson and family Mrs. Hazel Kuiken of Beaver following the meeting. All members of the Eastern of Mill City. ton, Mrs. Elva Kuiken of Stay ton, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Star living in the area are cor Grimes and family of Port dially invited to attend the pot land, Mr. and Mrs. John Toomb luck and the meeting. and family of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutcheson and Knights Return from Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skillings of Mid City, Mr. and Mrs. Vacation Trip William Kuiken, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Phvl Knight James Toomb, Mr. and Mrs. returned recently from a two Donald Kuiken and family, weeks vacation trip after visit The Mill City Garden club Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roy and ing with friends and relatives. w'on third place with their family, Mrs. Sara Mouser, Mr. They visited in Monument, entry at the Oregon State Fair. Lawrence Schmidt and Mr. and Ore.; Payette and Heyburn, The arrangement was made Mrs. Fred Skillings of Lyons. Ida.; Grand Junction and Den by Mrs. Hollis Turnidge and Guests attending were Mr ver, Colo. competed with 11 other entries and Mrs. William Holzfuss of While in Denver they visit from Garden clubs throughout Portland, Mr. and Henry Holz ed with two of her sisters, the state. fuss of Lyons, Johanna Holz wh ?m she had not seen in 29 The theme for the entry was fuss of Portland ana Zeta Pri years. While there they at “Adam and Eve” and consist chard of Mill City. tended a gathering of a group ed of snapdragons, dahlias and of Mrs. Knights’ relatives, the asters in shades of deep red, Whittaker family. Mrs. Knight fern, crabapples, and graven- said she also had a nice „ phone - stein apples and a serpent of visit with Nancy Stewart t|rjftwood. while i;i Denver. 1 The arrangements were on The Knights said they had a display August 26 through Au very enjoyable vacation. gust 29. This is the first time the local club has entered in State Fair competition. A prize I of $16 went with the award. Mill City Garden Club Wins Third Place At State Fair Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Mill City People Visit Friends At Coast PERSONAL STATIONERY LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES ENCLOSURES BUSINESS CARDS BOOKLETS ACCOUNTING FORMS RULED FORMS INVOICES Spending from Friday even ing until Monday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walt I er Leisy at Florence were Mr. 1 and Mrs. Elmer Shaw and Mr. iand Mrs. Bud Bruder of Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bas- sett from Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Roberts of Lebanon, and Mrs. Florence Myers of I Beaverton. | All were former neighbors in Mill City years ago. For entertainment the men went deep sea fishing and caught four salmon and two sea bass. Then the group went ‘ crabbing” and caught 23 crabs one day and 33 the next Joining the group one even ing was Mrs. Fred Stone form erly of Niagara and now living in Florence and her two daugh ters. Mrs. Dale Miles of Flor ence an<i Mrs. Robert Marshall of Alma, 111.. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Meinert Of Waldport joined the group another even ing. In the evenings, Mr. I^eisy I showed pictures of their recent I trips to Europe and Alaska. 1/iE. Old iàm&ì. What is cancer? All of us are well aware that cancer is a serious health prob lem, one of the major killers. But how many of us really know what cancer is? A pamphlet of the American Medical Association explains that during the process of cell division —the basis of normal body growth and repair—cells become differ entiated into the specific kinds Miss Grace Setsuko Okada of needed for each organ or body Eugene became the bride of function. Each kind of cell divides into Ronai l James Ohmart on Sun day, August 3 in the chapel of its own kind, equipped to do the Wesley Center at Eugene with job it was designed to do. Under the Rev. James Murray of Mill certain conditions not yet com City performing the ceremony. pletely understood, some cells do The chapel was decorated in not differentiate in this way. They arrangements of long stemmed multiply in irregular and disor pink roses and organist was derly fashion and compete with normal cells for nutrition and Ruth Breedenthal. The bride is the daughter of space. These cell masses are called Mr. and Mrs. Jack Okada of tumors Tumors that remain local Eugen? and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Oh ized arc benign tumors and may mart of Mill City. She was not be troublesome unless they escorted to the altar by her ' mechanically interfere with some father, gowned in a dress of body function. Tumors that grow white crepe, made street rapidly and destroy tissue are length with a veil of white known as malignant tumors. daisy chrysanthemums. Her These arc called cancers. R. Ohmart Married At Eugene Chapel In Aug. Ceremony In man (and most animals) the unrestrained growth of cancer cells will infiltrate vital organs and destroy them if not cheeked. Cancers spread by infiltrating ad jacent tissue, by traveling through the circulatory system and lym phatic system, or by any combi nation of these. The cause of cancer in man is not known. If treated promptly and properly, some cancers ar ■ highly curable. One-third of all cancers in the United States are being cured today. Cancers are mest readily curable before they have spread from their original locations. To be cured, they must be found early. More than 300,000 persons will die of cancer in this country this year. About one-third of these might have been saved through Cancers may affect any part bouquet was made from yellow of the human body. They also and white daisy mums. Honor attendant was Alvi attack animals and even plants. earlier detection and treatment. 121867 McWilliams, wearing a street length dress of aqua and a veil of daisy mums. Best man was Douglas Oh mart, brother of the groom and ushers were Fred Bassett and Martin Loring. A reception was held follow- ing the ceremony for immedi- ate members of the family and close friends. After that a wed ding dinner was held at the Alpine Village Inn at Eugene. For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Okada chose a dress of aqua with matching accessor ies and her corsage was white For Two Week Period carnations. Mrs. Ohmart wore a pastel yellow gown with white accessories and white carnation corsage. Reg. $12.00 — NOW O Cutting the bride’s cake at I the reception was Barbara Ed wards and pouring was Paula I Aylesworth. The young couple Lok a Reg. $5.50 — NOW . . . Tt wedding trip to the coast and the bride is now completing I her education at the U of O. She will receive her degree at the close of the fail term. The bride will be doing her ElJen Howell, Owner ph. 897-2100 practice teaching at South Eu- gene High. The groom is a counselor at the Toulte River Boy’s Ranch at Toutle, Wn. The bride will join her husband at the end of the fail term at the U of O. SEE US FOR Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise Brings Results—Try It Every Week SPECIAL Permanent Waves $050 Hair Cut-Shampoo and Set $/| 00 Studio of Hair Design Garden Club Board Meets at Cree Home The executive board of the Mill City Garden club met Thursday morning at 10 a. m. at the home of Mrs. Lowell Cree with Mrs. Clyde Phillips, presiding. The purpose of the meeting was to bring the by-laws of the club up to date and they will be presented to the club at the September meeting for ap proval before being adopted. Plans for the club’s Christ mas show were discussed. Present were Mrs. Clyde Phillips, Mrs. Ross McCombs, Mrs. Kenneth Corning, Mrs. Else Allen. Mrs. Wendell Hel ler, Mrs. Hollis Turnidge and Mrs. Lowell Cree. PLYWOOD PANELS mill city . oreson Phone 897-2610 Baby Care Courses To Be Given Sept 2 At Salem Hospital The Mill City Enterprise Phone 897-2772 I Early Detection Will Help Defeat Cancer Expectant parents are invit ed to enroll with the Marion "The one book that always County Health Department for has a sad ending is the check five weekly sessions in Moth er and Baby Care. The next class is scheduled to begin Tuesday, September 2. 196!» frm 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. at the Salem General Hospital Auditorium. The discussions will be based upon things class members wish to cover but may include care of moth er before baby comes, prepar ation at home for newborn, We hope you will stop in and get lab?r and delivery, care of ba by. the emotional aspects of acquainted with us. the new child in family and throughout the first vear of life We look forward to providing all of Films, demonstrations and practice sessions will be used as well as group discussion to your motoring needs. Get your car in make classes interesting and informative. The classes are shape for that fall hunting trip. held in the evening to make it pessible for both expectant parents to attend. Oscar and Irene Harris The discussion will be led bv a public health nurse and guest speakers on the staff of the Marlon County Health Department. The discussion will lie led Mill City by a public health nurse and guest speakers on the staff of the Marlon County Health De partment. Mill City, Oregon THANK YOU---------- A sincere thanks to all of our custo- mers for their patronage. We hope you will give the new owner, Oscar Harris, the opportunity of serving you. Bob and Rae Music TO SAY HELLO - - Oscar's Phillips 66 Mill City _ Privacy for teen talk with your own telephone Parents sometimes don’t seem with it. They just don't seem to dig your need to talk to friends. We ll bet they really do. Just talk to them about a phone of your own. They understand your need for privacy. 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