The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 02, 1969, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct 2, 1969
Wa-Ki-Kin Camp Fire
Birthdays Celebrated
At Hutchinson Home
Girls Have Varied
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutch­
inson were hosts at their home
Saturday evening with a fam­
ily dinner honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Don Hutchinson, who
were celebrating their birth­
days and their wedding anni­
versary.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Don Hutchinson, Randy and
Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Richards, and Mr and Mrs.
Allan Warde and Kari from
Salem; Mrs. G. O. Hutchinson,
Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Plymale and
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutchin­
son and Vernon.
Fall Activities
The Wa-Ki-Kin Camp Fire
girls meet every Wednesday
¿iftermon at the home of their
leader, Mrs. James Murray
with the assistance of Mrs
Darrel Bethel and Mrs. Cyril
Archer, Jr. The young group
of 6th grade girls have taken
as their project this year the
decorating of the scout cabin
in the former city park when
Mrs. Florence More wishes to
use it for her kindergarten
parties.
Present plans also include
the planning of a lunchem and
dinner which the girls will be 1 Vicki Moore To Head
entirely responsible for; an
overnight camping trip: a trip I Rainbow for Girls
to Wilson’s Egg Hatchery and
Marilyn Assembly No. 60
the big event of the year, the
candy sale which Startes Oc­ International Order of tha
Rainbow for Girls will have
tober 24.
Members of the group are installation of Officers on Sun­
Renee Brown, Lisa Barnhardt. day, October 5 at the IOOF
Diannne Neal, Corliss Archer, Hall at 2 p. m.
Joanna Murray, Sally Jenk­
Miss Vickie Moore, daughter
ins, Laurie Bethel, Cindy Mc- of Mr. and Mrs. Murry Moore
Daniel, Lori lx?von and Rhon­ will l>e installed as Worthy
da Bradley.
Hunters!
WomanA Paffe
Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772
Culwell Family Has
Reunion Sunday
LYONS—A reunion of the
Culwell family was held at
the home of Mrs. Lydia Cul­
well Sunday, September 21.
This was the first time the
family had all been together
for several years. Those at­
tending besides Mrs. Culwell
were Mr. and Mrs. Hershel
Culwell, Shirley and Andy.
Mr. and Mrs. Luis Maceria and
son Micheál, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Short, all of Salem; Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Culwell Larry, Les­
lie and Lynn of Bend: Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Annett, Kevin and
Andrea of Lamoore, California;
Harlan Gibson fr m Washing­
ton D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Johnson of Dallas; Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Culwell Delmer
and Donna and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Naue of Lyons.
Garden Club To Meet
At Scout Cabin Thurs.
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Santiam Chapel Has
Dedication Sunday
Engaged
The Mill City Garden Club
will meet Thursday, October 2
at 12:30 in the Scout Cabin.
A dessert luncheon will be
served promptly at 12:30 fol­
lowed by a short business meet­
ing.
Mrs. Ervin Peterson will
show slides of their recent trip
to Alaska.
Co-hostesses are Mrs. Ervin
Peterson and Mrs. Darwin
Raines. Members not able to
attend are asked ta call the
hostesses 24 hours before the
meeting.
Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Brad­
ley of Mill City are announc­
ing the engagement of their
daughter LaDonna to Lee Staf­
ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
vin Stafford, also of Mill City.
Miss Marshall is a student at
Santiam High school and Mr.
Stafford graduated with the
class of 1969 and is presently
employed at Green Veneer at
Idanha. He will be leaving for
Naval Reserve training soon.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Mill Ci+y People
Visit in Bay Area
Mrs. Ron Hamile
Honored Recently
At Shower
MEHAMA—Mrs. Ron Ham­
ile (Beverly Helsel) was hon­
or guest at a miscellaneous
shower Monday evening, Sept.
22 which was held in the Fel­
lowship room of the Mehama
church. Hostesses for the even­
ing were Mrs. Orville Down­
ing. Mrs. Ross Poole and Mrs.
Hazel Wirth. Mrs. Wirth had
baked and decorated a lovely
wedding cake which was serv­
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moore
ed at the shower.
Jr., are announcing the engage­
Present for the evening were, ment of their daughter, Patri-
Mmes. Wesley Helsel, Dale icia Ann, to Mark Earl Ben­
Dodds, Guin Stuart, Leonard nett, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wallen, Allen Choate, B. L. Bernard Bennett of Mill City.
Kirsch. Alfred Schneider. Don
She is a senior at Santiam
aid Teeters, Wilbur Morrison, and Mark, a Santiam graduate,
William Kuiken.W. H. Wy­ attended Linfield College last
man, Larry Kimsey, Fred year and is presently a Sopho­
Skillings, Walter O’Brien, Van more at Oregon College of Ed­
Prichard, Milton Roten, Ed ucation.
Pyeatt, Luther Miley, Eldon
No date has been set for
Gilson, Marshall Powell, Ray­ the wedding.
mond Branch, Thurman Smith,
Richard Stuart, Jennie Moe,
Marilyn Sherwood, Misses Ann Mrs. Lang Stafford
Schindler. Barb Killingsworth,
Debbie Wagner, Vicki John­
son, Cindy and Luana Dodds Returns From Vacation
Among those unable to at­
Mrs. Lang Stafford has just
tend but sending gifts were
returned
from a three weeks
Mmes. Howard Ross, James
vacation
in
Missouri, Kansas
Owen, Harold Longfellow, G.
W. Coffman, Keith Phillips, and Oklahoma, making the
Clyde Bressler, Alex Bodeker, trip by train. She said there
John Huffman, Oren Small, had been plenty of rain back
John Teeters, Earl Ashley, there this year and the crops
Arne Magnuson, Bruce Matt- were good with plenty of lush
his, Dorothy Owen, Donna green pastures of alfalfa and
Asmussen and Miss Willow clover. Mrs. Stafford reported
that the oil wells in Kansas
Phillips.
The Hamiles were married and Oklahoma were pouring
in Honolulu, Hawaii, July 28 out “black gold” to boost the
and Mrs. Hamile was spend­ economy.
Just east of Cheyenne, Wy­
ing a short time rere with her
oming
she saw a herd of ante­
arents, while her husband was
making some appearances with lope estimated by the train
a musical group in California crew at 150 with other smaller
bands seen. Several mule deer
and Nevada.
were seen near Pendleton. Mrs.
Stafford said it was wonderful
to be back to beautiful, green
Marilyn Club Meets
Oregon.
Mrs. Hannah Catherwood and
son Frank accompanied by his
fiancee Melody Rosamond
made a trip to San Francisco
and other bay area cities re­
cently. They made the trip
down by plane and came back
?n the train. They visited Fish­
erman’s Wharf, rode the Cable
Cars and went to other places
of interest and had a pleasant
visit with relatives which in­
cluded Mrs. Catherwood’s dau­
ghter and husband, Mr. and
Opal Whitaker To Be Mrs. Leonard Bridges and chil­
dren Elizabeth and Remi at
Honored By Church
To honor Opal Whitaker for Fresno; her sister, Mrs. Mar­
her service to the church, jorie Bishop and nephew and
while living in Mill City, there niece, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
will be a Fellowship Pot-luck Greene in Antioch: her broth­
supper at the First Christian er and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Church, Sunday, October 5th William Sweeney in San Fran­
cisco and another brother-in-
at 5:30 p. m.
All her friends in the Com­ law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
munity are invited to attend. Remi Rosqui in Fresno.
Mrs. Catherwood said they At E. Peterson Home
| had a wonderful trip and that
| she particularly enjoyed greet­
Marilyn Club held the Sep­
tember meeting at the home
ing her new grandson. Remi.
of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peter­
son last Tuesday with a pot­
Morgans Observe 25th luck luncheon at noon.
Mrs. Ruby Brisbin presided
Wedding Anniversary
at the short business meeting.
LYONS—Mr. and Mrs. Her- Following the business meet­
man Morgan celebrated their ing the ladies played bingo
25th wedding anniversary Sat­ and the men played pinochle.
urday evening. September 27,
The October 28 meeting will
at the home of their son-in-law be held at the home of Mrs.
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus with Mrs. Donald
Steve Weber in Oregon City. Carlson as co-hostess.
Assisting were Mr. and Mrs.
Present were Mrs. Else Al­
James Morgan and Miss Mae’ len. Mrs. Tena Graham. Mrs.
Agnes Morgan of Portland and Vervl Hoover, Mrs. Donald
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan of Carlson, Mrs. Al Yankus. Mrs
Olympia, Washington. Guests Sylvia Duncan, Mrs. Ruby
attending were Mr. and Mrs. Brisbin, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
C. F. Deetz of Stayton; Mr. Burrell, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
and Mrs. John Koenig of Sub­ Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Verne
limity; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Landers of Silverton; Mr. and Peterson.
Mrs. Tom Morgan of Lebanon
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bond of
Albany: Mr. and Mrs. Don Kenneth Lee Penrose
Ix'mon of Port Angeles. Wn.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Peek
of Cathalamet, Wn. Wedding Celebrates Birthday
date for the Morgans was Octo­
Kenneth Lee Penrose, son
ber 2. 1944.
of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Penrose
celebrated his first birthday n
Wednesday. September 24 with
Wilma Moore Hosts
a party at his home.
A Lion motif was used in
Pinochle Club
the
for the party
Wilma Moore entertained and decorations
Kenneth and his small
members of the Round Robin guests
enjoyed the cake, ice
Pinochle club at her home
cream
and
punch served by
Monday evening. She served Mrs. Penrose.
refreshments to the group be­
Those attending were Kevin
fore the evening of cards. Mrs.
Wilson.
Molly Mink. Jeff and
Moore used the autumn motif
in her table favors and home Jill Girod. Scott and Susie
Woods and the honorees broth­
decorations.
Keith A special guest was
Winning high for the even­ er.
Cheryl Chailender.
ing was Jessie Bodeker with Miss
Wednesday
evening Kenneth
Alta Moffatt receiving pinochle
Lee enjoyed more festivities
and Goldie Rambo, low.
Guests included Mrs. Bodek­ when a family party was held.
er. I^orraine Mills and Esther
Chailender.
The next party will be Oc­ Delores Stafford
tober 6 at the home of Mari
Honored at Shower
lynne Drynan.
LYONS—Dedication of the
Santiam Chapel was held Sun­
day afternoon with Rev. N. D.
Davidson, Supt. Oregon Dist.
Council of Assemblies of God
delivering the Dedication ser-
mond and Rev. Lester Young
the Dedication prayer.
Special musical numbers by
Tim Culbertson and his moth­
er Mrs. Calvin Culbertson, vo­
cal duet and Mrs. Dale Mumey
and Mrs. Floyd Carlson, vocal
duet. A coffee hour followed
the services with a tour of
the building. It is 80x50, 4,000
square foot with a seating ca­
pacity of 300. Two hundred and
fifty attended the service with
seven other Assembly minister
and four other ministers of
surrounding churches in atten­
dance. The Sanctuary altar was
banked with fall floral arrange­
ments sent by friends and flor­
ists.
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Calendar of Events
Wednesday, October 1—
Santiam Rebekah lodge at
hall 8 p. m.
Jaycees at hall 8 p. m.
Rainbow Advisory Board 8
p. ni. at home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Peterson.
Thursday, October 2—
Meuser Family Well
Garden Club at Scout Cabin
12:30 P. M. dessert luncheon.
Known At N. C. C.
F.O.E. 3384 Meets at hall 8
p. m.
Another son of Rev. and
Mrs. Jack Meuser has enrolled
at Northwest Christian Col­
lege in Eugene.
Mark Meuser has enrolled
as a first year student. Gary
is a third year student and El­
lis and John graduated with
the class of 1969. Their father
also attended N.C.C. and re­
ceived his Degree in 1963.
The Meuser family lived in
Mill City when he served as
minister at the Mill City Chris­
tian Church. The family now
live at Willows, Calif., where
he is serving as minister of the
Christian Church.
A member of the Meuser
family will be represented in
the NCC student body for at
least fourteen years in succes­
sion.
Sunday, October 5—
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Monday, October 6—
Bid or Bunch pinochle club
at Edna Gordon home. 7:30 p in
Round Robin Pinochle Club
at 7:30. Marilynne Drynan
home.
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Jean Drynan Honored
On Birthday Monday
Frank Lumbar Company, Inc.
Mill City. Oregon
Freras Veneer
Lyons, Oregon
Stout Creek Lumber Company
Mehama, Oregon
Parkett Logging Company
Mehama, Oregon
U. S. Plywood-Champion Papers,
Idanha-Lebanon
Mrs Tom Drynan and Mrs
William Shepherd entertained
Young & Morgan Timber Co.
their 6th grade Camp Fire
Mill City and Idanha. Oregon
girls at the Drynan home
Monday afternoon.
Cedar Lumber Company, Inc.
The Ta Wan Kiyu group es­
Mill City. Oregon
pecially honored Jean Drynan
on her 11th birthday annivers­
Stuck art Lumber Company
ary with her mother and Mrs.
Shepherd serving treats to the
Idanha. Oregon
girls.
Present were Bonnie Shep­
Boiae Cascade Corp.
Lorri Lawrence. Kay
P. O. Box 127
Independence. Oregon herd.
MacGregor, Jill
Krecklow.
Lynn B<xieker. Sandra Hoover.
ic.
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Peggy Welstad and Jean Dry­
Printers-Publishers
nan.
GATES—Judy Pate gave a
snower honoring Delores Staf­
ford at the Gates Community
Center Monday. Those attend­
ing were Darlene Rue, Louise
Gruver, LaDonna
Bradley,
Melody. Debra and Lisa Rarn-
hardt. Mrs. Marvin Stafford.
Mrs. Patrick Moore. Mrs. Floyd
Swaim. Mrs. Ken Harrison,
Mrs. Gale Cutsforth. Mrs.
Gunter Cline, Mrs. Charley
Stewart, Mrs Eda Stafford,
and Mrs. Roy Pate.
Those sending gifts were
Mrs. Joe Lalack. Patricia
Moore. Mrs Athd Savage, and
Rebecca. Miss Ellen Rust, Mrs
Wsyne Alban. Nancy Stewart.
Teres.» Lankins. Mrs Nick Ball
and Sheryl Oliver.
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