The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, September 11, 1969, Page 2, Image 2

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    President of Rebekah Assembly
Visits Santiam Lodge Wednesday
The president of the Rebek­
ah Assembly of Oregon paid
her official visit to Santiam
Rebekah lodge last Wednes­
day. Joan Boatter, president,
was acc mpanied by past pre­
sident, Blanche Imel; Helen
Cottman, Home Endowment
chairman; Andre Purdy, dis­
trict deputy president of Dis­
trict N3. 7 and Marie Stickney
D. P. P. of District No. 74.
Visiting
lodges
included
those from Salem, Scio, Sil­
verton, Stayton, Milwauk’e,
Portland. Boring No. 213, Acme
No. 32 and Mt. Jefferson No. 78.
Carmen Barnhardt, drill cap­
tain and lodge members of
Santiam, presented a tribute
in honor of the present who
was escorted to the altar and
presented with a gift depicting
her emblems. The gift was
made by Mrs. Stickney.
Antonia Thomas,
degree
captain, presented an exempli-
ificatim of the vice-grand
charge.
Mrs. Boatter gave a talk on
her work and the projects she
has planned for the year. These
include reduce non-payment
of dues, new mangle for IOOF
Rebekah home; assisting in the
United
Youth
Pilgrimage;
sponsorship of
Fellowship
tours and the October Harvest
Festival for the Heme.
It was noted at the meeting
that dietetic foods would be
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept 11, 1969
‘Momatvk Paye.
a welccme addition to dona­
tions for the Harvest Festival,
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor,
relieving the monotony of
those on special diets.
The lodge hall and dining
Engaged
rooms were attractively decor­
ated for the meeting with Gert-1
rude Weidman and Helen I
Johnston in charge. Tbcy
used flowering dogwood and
chrysanthemums in colors of
The Mill City Garden Club
lavender, aqua and green. Also
used effectively in the decora­ met Thursday at the home of
tions were lighthouse and an­ Mrs. Lowell Cree with Mrs.
chor miniatures. A “light­ Marie Tolbert as co-hostess.
house” mint cup was at each
plate at the dining table and At 12:30 the hostesses served
the president’s color and theme a dessert luncheon using the
were also used in the center­ oriental motif in decorations
piece arrangement.
and the dessert.
Margaret Anderson presid­
Mrs. Clyde Phillips, presi­
ed at the coffee urn and punch dent of the club presided at
bowl, assisted by Antonia I the business meeting. The
Thomas, Lettie Swan and Ida | Flower Show the Garden Club
Fleet w od.
put on August 19 was discuss­
For the program Melody and ed. Also the club’s entry in
Debbie Barnhardt presented the State Fair.
two musical numbers and
The Club will have a Christ­
Ruby Brisbin gave a recita­ mas Show on Friday, Decem­
tion.
ber 12 from 10 a m. to 7 p.m.
On the welcoming committee in the building next to the
were Otto Koeneke, Ada Ply- bank, formerly occupied by
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oliver
male, and Margaret Anderson, Rose Hardware. This year the
who presented the president club will have a display of of Gates are announcing the
and her Grand Officers. Leona Christmas decorations plus de­ engagement of their daughter,
Hollett, Assembly Marshall, corations such as swags, cen- Miss Sheryl Louise Oliver to
introduced the officers.
terpieces, wreaths and greens Mr. Dennis Rodger Cline, son
Bessie J obe presided as noble for sale, There will also be of Mr. and Mrs. Paul “Bud”
grand during the evening’s and the grab bag. Tea and Cline of Mill City.
business and festivities.
Both young people attended
bazaar items, pastries, candy,
Santiam High school in Mill
coffee will also be served.
A new set of By-Laws was City and Miss Oliver attended
discussed and some changes Salem Technical Community
will Di made before the club college in Salem and is now
employed as a dental assistant
votes on them.
The October 2 meeting will in a Salem office. Mr. Cline
Ire held at the home of Mrs. will continue his studies at
Ervin Peterson with Mrs. Salem Tech where ho is major­
Darwin Raines as co-hostess. ing in civil engineering.
Present for the meeting were
No date has been set for the
Mrs. Martin Hansen, Mrs. O. wedding.
K. DeWitt, Mrs. Darwin
Raines, Mrs. Walter Thomas,
715 First, Stayton
| Mrs. Hollis Turnidge, Mrs. O. E. S. To Hold
Ross McCombs, Mrs. Charlie
French, Mrs. Arthur Hedge, Joint Meetings
YOUR STATE FARM AGENT
Sr.. Mrs. James Swan, Mrs.
Charles Dolezal, Jr., Mrs. Ken­
Marilyn Chapter No.
neth Corning, Mrs. Else Allen, OES will join with Acacia
PHONE 769-5729
I Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood, Mrs. Chapter of Stayt n and Victor­
Clyde Phillips, Mrs. Wendell ia Chapter of Turner on Tues­
State Farm Insurance Companies
Heller, Mrs. Al Yankus, Mrs. day, September 16 at Stayton
IH1VIANCI
Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois
Marie Tolbert and Mrs. Lowell for the annual District meet-
Cree.
ing at 8 p. m.
Mrs. Muriel Field, Worthy
Grand Matron of the Grand
Chapter of Oregon will make
her official visit at this time.
Officers of Marilyn Chap­
ter will go to Stay ton ,n Mon­
day evening, September 15 at
8 o'clock to practice with the
other officers.
Local Garden Club
Makes Fall Plans
For Auto, Life, Fire, and Health
Insurance, See
BILL ALLMAN
Club Has Good
Year Financially
An
warning made new
LET’S PROTECT
>OUK WOODLANDS L
Frank Lumber Company, Inc.
Mill City, Oregon
Young & Morgan Timber Co.
Mill City and Idanha. Oregon
GATES—Mrs. Harold Wil-
son, treasurer of the Gates
Women’s club said they had
f. good financial season. The
success and dispersment of the
proceeds of the annual rum­
mage sale, held with the co­
operation of the Gates Com-
munity church; the World
War I Veterans of Mill City
and the Santiam Canyon Ex-
tensin were given, Due to
weather and other factors the
sale was continued through
May and June. The Women’s
club served cookies and coffee
at the sale. The total receipts
were $-110. The Santiam Can­
yon Extension received $-15
from their food sale. The rum­
mage sale receipts were divid­
ed thus: World War I Veter­
ans of Mill City, $152.62; Gates
Community church $100
The club h use floor was re­
finished with several of the
men at Gates providing the
labor foi the job. There were
21 folding chairs purchased for
the club house. They also col­
lected five boxes of good, clean
and mended clothing far the
Haven school for the Retarded
near Turner
Mrs. Glen Hennenss. club se­
cretary. reports that there are
over IOC students at the school
which is programmed for tn
enrollment of 45. The splendid
cooperation of the community
made the annual sale a suc­
cess and plans are already
under way for the sale next
spring.
1 Rachel
Olmstead
Honored on Birthday
A number of Mill City ladies
Freres Veneer
Cedar Lumber Company, Inc.
from the Garden Club. Eastern
Lyons, Oregon
Mill City, Oregon
Star. Rebekahs. Grand mother-
Circle and former neighbors of
Stout Creek Lumber Company
Stuckart Lumber Company
Mrs. Rachel Olmstead went to
Lyons Friday afternoon when
Mehama, Oregon
Idanha, Oregon
her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Alma
Olmstead entertained in her
Parkett Logging Company
Boice Cascade Corp.
at an open house from
Mehama, Oregon
P. O. Box 127
Independence, Oregon honor
2 to I on her 83rd birthdav.
Mrs Olmstead served birthday
U. S. Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc.
The Mill City Enterprise
cake and coffee to those at­
Idanha-Lebanon
Printers-Publishers
tending.
Phone 897-2772
Grand Chapter
Officer Present at
Eastern Star Meet
Marilyn Chapter No. 145
OES held the first meeting of
the fall Monday evening at the
IOOF Hall.
A potluck dinner was held
at 6:30 p.m. with Mrs. Veryl
Hoover, Mrs. Alex Burrell and
Mrs. William Lynness as host-
esses.
Mrs. Grace Ewing, Associate
Grand Matrorf of the Grand
The Mill City First United
Assisting about the room
Chapter of Oregon was pre­ Presbyterian Church was the
sent and conducted a school ot setting Friday, August 29 for were Valrie Peterson, cousin
of the bride and David Peter­
instruction for the officers.
the wedding of Miss Susan
Mrs. Muriel Field, Worthy I Darlee’.i Bethel to Clifford A. son, another cousin.
The reception hall was de­
Grand Matron of the Grand Warde at 8 o’clock in the eve­
corated with the bride’s colors
Chapter of Oregon was a spec­ ning.
of pink and white with the
ial guest. Mrs. Dorothea Gra­
The bride is the daughter wedding cake trimmed with
ham, Grand Chaplain was also
of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Beth­ pink roses and topped with
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rossner, el and the groom is the son of pink satin wedding bells. The
Worthy Patron and Worthy Mr. an 1 Mrs. Clifford Warde serving table was covered with
Matron of Salem Chapter were of Portland, recently of Mill pink nylon net accented with
City.
pink satin ribbon.
introduced.
For the wedding trip to Sea­
The Rev. James Murray per­
Mrs. Elsie Völkel was in­
stalled as chaplain with Mrs. formed the double ring cere­ side the bride donne,', a brown
Muriel Field acting as Install­ mony and organist was Mrs. knit suit and had a white or­
ing Grand Matron, Mrs. Leora Norman Bethel aunt of the chid corsage.
The couple is now at home
Stevens, Installing Marshal, bride.
Mrs. Mabel Parker, Installing
The church was decorated at the Star Motel, west of Mill
Chaplain, and Mrs. Ruby Bris­ with baskets of pink gladioli City and the groom is employ­
bin, Installing Musician.
and pink chrysanthemums tied ed at Santiam Plywood mill.
Balloting and Conferring of with pink ribbon. Tall white Both young people attended
degrees was practiced with tapers were used in the candel- Santiam High school with Mr.
Mrs. Ewing instructing.
albras with Allen Kneiling, Warde graduating with the
A degree honoring Mrs. cousin of the bride lighting class of 1969.
Ewring was given by the five them.
star points, the Marshal, the
The bride was gowned in a
Associate Matron and Associate floor length dress of white
Patron and she was presented lace and peau de Soie with
Community
a gift from the chapter.
the bodice of Chantilly lace
Refreshments were served trimmed with seed pearls and
Calendar of Events
following the meeting.
white sequins. The lace front
panel was on the A line skirt, j
A chapel train was trimmed Wednesday, September 11)—
with the Chantilly lace. Her
Order of Rainbow for girls
veil was made of nylon net at hall 7:30.
with he hand made satin
roses trimmed with seed pearls Thursday, September 11—
She carried a nosegay of pink
IOOF lodge at hall 8 p. m.
F.O.E. 3384 Aerie and Aux
roses and pink mums.
The September meeting of
Honor attendant was Vivian iliary meet at lodge hall 8 p.m.
the Rainbow Advisory Board Pruett of Fresno, California,
was held Thursday evening at cousin of the bride, wearing a Monday, September 15—
the home of the chairman, J. C. floor length gown of pink sa­ Lions club dinner meeting at
hall 6:30.
Kimmel.
tin, trimmed with white lace.
Round Robin pinochle club
The girls will soon be con­ Her
of white daisies at home of Lora Mason. Din­
ducting a candy sale and plans was bouquet
tied with pink robbon ner at Salem restaurant. Leave
were made for helping the
Mill City 5:30.
girls to get started. The line streamers.
Bridesmaids were Cindy Be­
officers will attend a meeting
Bid or Bunch pinochle club
in Salem Friday evening to thel and Lauie Bethel, sisters at home of Lorraine Mills. 7:30.
of the bride, wearing flo ir
A.F. & A.M. stated meeting
receive their instructions.
The float the girls entered length dresses of white eyelet at lodge hall 8 p. m
in the 1th of July parade won trimmed with pink satin rib­
second place and the pop corn bon. Their bouquets were id­ Tuesday, September 16—
Mill City Woman’s Club at
sale held in the park proved entical to that of the maid of
home
of Mrs. Alex Burrell. 8
honor.
very successful. Fathers of the
Best man for the groom was p.m.
Rainbow Girls were coopera­
tive in helping the girls on the Gary Garrison and ushers were Wednesday, September 17—
Stanley Warde, brother cf the
“heavy” work on their float.
Santiam Rebekah lodge at
Marilyn Assembly received a groom and David Griffith, bro­ hall 8 p. m.
membership award for increas­ ther-in-law of the groom.
Jayoees at their hall 8 p.m.
ing Membership during the
For her daughter’s wedding Sponsored as a public service
past year.
Mrs. Bethel selected a two
Mrs. Don Carlson was elect­ piece knit dress and she wore
ed to be Mother Advisor and a yellow orchid corsage.
J. C. Kimmel, Dad Advisor.
The bridegrooms mother
They will serve as co-advisors. wore a red and grey fall plaid
The girls have been invited dress and had a yellow orchid Insurance Agency, Inc.
to attend a reception on Sep- corsage.
DBA Hill Insurance Agency
tember 21 at Condon for the
A reception was held im­
Worthy Grand Advisor.
129 Wall Street
The October 2nd meeting mediately following the cere­
will be held at the home of mony at the Fellowship hall
Phone 897-2345
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson with Mrs. Jacob Knieling, aunt
of the bride cutting the cake
Salem Mobile Phone
at 8 p. m.
Following the meeting Mrs. and Mrs. John Peterson and
YP2-2600
Glen Wagaman, aunts af
Kimmel served refreshments Mrs.
the
bride,
pouring.
to Mr. and Mrs. Veryl Hoover,
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark. Mrs.
Al Yankus, Mrs. Don Carlson,
Mrs. Lowell Cree, Charles Kel­
ly and J. C. Kimmel.
Clifford Warde Marries Susan Bethel
In Presbyterian Church Rites
Named at Meeting
MADISON & DAVIS
Former Neighbors
Meet Recently at
Fishermens Bend
A group of longtime friends
who were neighbors at Idanha
had a get-to-gether recently at
Fishermen’s Bend park at The
Cedars shelter for a time of
reminiscing. A no-host dinner
was enjoyed by those attend­
ing.
They said they hoped to
make this an annual affair.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Pittam and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Schaffer of Mill City:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank New and
son Gary New. his fiance. Miss
Deborah Lee of Phikimath;
Mrs. Al Snyder. Idanha; Mr.
and Mi's. Chester Slater. Mon-
mouth; Mr and Mrs. Veron
Hallford and family from Sil­
verton and Mr. arid Mrs H.
H. Storey and Suzy from Cor­
vallis and Mrs. Terry Storey.
Idanha.
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