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I 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 13, 1969 Model Wigs fy/o/ftoMÌ ßacfe, At Golf Association Stagettte Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Santiam Rebekahs Give To I00F Home Rainbow Board Meat, At Carlson Home At the recent meeting of Santiam Rebekah lodge Mrs. C. L. Stickney, district deputy president, reported that mem bers f this lodge had contri buted nine cases of food to the IOOF central collection Pictured are Gypsy Brown and Lorraine Mills of station in Salem. This was the Gates who were hostesses at a Tress-Chic wig party at climax of the Harvest Festi the Gates Community clubhouse Tuesday and Wednes val drive throughout the state day, both morning and evenings. Juanita Kelly, Tress- for contributions to the IOOF- Chic stylist was present to give a demonstration to the Rebekah home in Portland. Mrs. Stickney said her pro ladies attending. ject for the remainder of the year would be the collection of Christmas presents and box es of “goodies” for the Port land Home. Mrs. Robert Jobe, noble grand, appointed a committee to report on any fcxxl baskets that might be needed by dis tressed families at holiday time. Nomination of officers for the second time was made at the meeting with election to be held November 19. Mrs. Al I Will Welcome Back All My Former bert Carr was nominated for Customers and New Ones, Too. noble grand; Mrs. Dave Barn- hardt, vice-grand; Mrs. Arnold Syverson, recording secretary; Mrs. Walter Thomas, financial secretary and Otto Koeneke, treasurer. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by Ada Plymale and Bessie Jobe. 8:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. Surprise Bingo furnished en tertainment for the evening. Studio of Hair Design Is Now Re-OPENED Open Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays Betty Klutke, Owner The Rainbjw A d v i s o ry Board met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Don Carl son. Veryl Hoover presided in the absence of the chairman, J. C. Kimmel. The regular business for the month was discussed and act ed on. The remainder of the meeting was held in discus sion of different phases of Rainbow activities. The December 4 meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Al Yankus. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Carlson to Mrs. Wil- ham Lynness, Mrs. Al Yankus, Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mr. and Mrs. Veryl Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark and Walter Kay. Mj|| Q|y Club Makes Plans For Holiday Season The November meeting of the Mill City Garden Club was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Al Yankus with Mrs. Walter Thomas, Sr. as co-host- ess. The above picture was taken at the annual Santiam Following the 12:30 dessert Women’s Golf Association stagette held last Wednesday- luncheon Mrs. Clyde Phillips night at The Riverview in Mehama. From left to right presided at the business meet are Pearl Choate, outgoing captain; Kurl Gehlen, run ing. Members answered roll call by naming a poisonous ner-up champ and Ruth Tohl spring tourney runner-up plant, shrub or tree. Election and runner-up in consolation.—The Mill City Enterprise of officers for 1970 was held photo. with Mrs. Clyde Phillips re elected president, Mrs. Ken neth Corning, Vice-President: Mrs. Else Allen, Secretary and Mrs. Al Yankus, Treasurer. The group decided to each bring a gift to the December Members of the Santiam meeting for someone at the Women ’s Golf Association up—Suzanne Darley, 2nd flight Turner Memorial Home in held their annual end of the —Gina Swenson with runner place of an exchange gift. The Christmas show and season banquet Wednesday up — Margaret Phillips, 1st. Bazaar will be held on Friday, evening at the Riverview Cafe flight—Alice Fehlen with run December 12 in the former at Mehama. There were 39 at ner up — Joyce Christensen. Championship flight—Runner Rose Hardware Building next tending. Chrysanthemum centerpiec up Lois Drushella, Champion— to the Bank. This year there The Willamette Christmas will be Christmas decorations es done by Mrs. Elmer Taylor Blanche Wagner. Fall Championship Tourna Association will present the for display only, cooked foods and Mrs. Giles Wagner grac first annual “Happy Holidays” for sale, bazaar items for gifts ed the tables and were compli ment (18 hole). Medalist—Carol Franz, Con show on December 6th and 7th for sale, Christmas swags, mented by trails of gilded ivy, at the new Agriculture and cones, greens, decorations and golf shoes and other golf it solation flight Donna Schuetz —runner up, Ruth Tohl, First Community building at the arrangements for sale, and a ems down the tables. grab bag. There will also be New officers were introduc Flight—Zella Wiebb—Runner state fairgrounds in Salem. ed by master of ceremonies, up, Kaye Cook, Championship Those desiring to attend the a tea table. The show will open at 10 Mrs. Gale Christensen. Mrs. flight — runner up—Kurl Ge show should use the 17th street entrance according to a m. and close at 6 p. m. Mrs. Virgil Schuetz will be next hlen, Champion—Dorothy Cole. Mrs. R. R. Troxel, president Lowell Cree is chairman of year’s captain, Mrs. Elmer Feh Davis-Foley Award: Hole-in-one—Mae Guest the Show. The show is open len, co-captain; Mrs. Kurl Geh of the group. Fall Champion (9 hole) — She also states there is still to the public and there is no len, secretary and Mrs. Giles Blanche Wagner. Wagner, treasurer. time to join the Association charge. Fall Champion (18 hole) The Garden Club will decor before the show. There are no Awards were presented by dues. Any further information ate the Santiam Memorial Hos Mrs. Elmer Klutke and Mrs. Dorothy Cole. may be obtained by contact pital at Stayton on Friday, Francis Bodeker as follows: Lucas Award, for the lady to ing Mrs. Toxel by phone at December 19. The group will Spring Handicap Tournament make a hole-in-cne. Mae Guest. Hole-in-one award from the 361-1513 or by writing her at meet at the home of Mrs. Else (9 hole) Rt. 3, Box 715, Salem, Oregon Allen on Thursday, December; 3rd place—Elizabeth Nor- Women’s Club—Mae Guest. Award for golfer of the year 18 at 9:30 a.m. to prepare the blad, 2nd place—Alice Fehlen, <17302. based on seasons most low | 1st. Place—Marilyn Nielson. The show will lx? divided in decorations. Mrs. Wendell Heller gave a Spring Handicap Tournament scores—Carol Franz. to two divisions with the first Award given to the Wo one including Christmas trees report on the Capitol District (18 hole) mens Club from the Stayton and Table settings, feature it No. 17 Oregon Federation of 3rd place Bonnie Schuetz. ems and Christmas Tree Lane. Garden Clubs meeting which 2nd place—Ruth Tohl, 1st. branches of the First National Bank and First Federal Sav Another division will fea was held at the McNary Golf place Carol Franz. ture Craft items, baskets, pack- Club Dining Room in Salem Fall Championship Tourna ings and Ixoan in the amount of $5.00 to the winner of the ages, card table arrangements I on October 29. Mrs. O. K. De- ment (9 hole) 9 hole group—Blanche Wag with cloths, wall hangings,} Witt of the local club is his- Medalist—Bula Smith, 3rd. ner. wreaths and swags, miniatures torian for the district. flight—Vee Smith with runner Award given to the Wom The December meeting of and capsule table settings. en’s Club by the U. S. Nation the club will be held December al Bank—Stayton and Mill City 4 at the Scout Cabin. This will branches for 18 hole champion be the club’s annual Christmas ship. — Dorothy Cole. party and officers for the com Award for the most improv ing year will be installed. ed golfer — Rose Nokelby. Present at Thursday’s meet Upon conclusion of the a- ing were Mrs. Lloyd Girod, a wards, out going Captain, LYONS—The Wednesday af guest, Mrs. Clyde Phillips. Pearl Choate, was presented a ternoon card party was held Mrs. Fred Moore. Mrs. Martin gift by Bonnie Schuetz. The Hansen. Mrs. Else Allen, Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Leota Wor evening was climaxed by a den with Mrs. Sam Bridges of Wendell Heller, Mrs. Charlie Salem as hostess. High score French, Mrs. O. K. DeWitt. A number of Mill City peo showing of colored slides by Mrs. Hollis Turnidge, Mrs. was held by Mrs. Worden, Mrs. ple will be in Turner Satur Ruth Spaniol taken of club Ralph Davis, second high. Mrs. James Swan, Mrs. Lowell Cree, day evening, Nov. 15 to at members during the past sea Ruth Lyons, traveling and Mrs. Arthur Hedge, Mrs. Char tend a reception honoring Karl son. With the golf season over, Mrs. Laura Neal, low. Addit les Dolezal, Jr., Mrs. Darwin B. Wipper, Grand Sentinel of ional guests were Mrs. Earl Raines, Mrs. Ross McCombs, the Grand Chapter of Oregon, bridge is being played by mem | Allen, Mrs. Arthur Olmstead. and the hostesses Mrs. Walter OES. The reception will be bers each Tuesday morning at ! Mrs. Floyd Bassett, Mrs. Eu Thomas and Mrs. Al Yankus. given by Victoria Chapter OES the clubhouse. lalia Lyons, Mrs. Oral Wil of Turner at the Jubilee Hall liams, Mrs. Percy Hiatt, Mrs. Mrs. James Baughman on the Christian Conference Gladys Nygaard, Miss Zeta grounds at 8 p. m. Prichard and Mrs. Andrew Honored at Shower Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weeks, Community Mrs. Dorothy Grant and Worthy Matron and Patron of Sieg. Mrs. Bridges served re Mrs. Sue Gillenwater were co- Victoria Chapter will preside freshments before the party. Calendar of Events hostesses for a pink and blu° and welcome the guests. shower honoring Mrs. James Eastern Star members anil Baughman on November 6th at friends of the Wippers from Mill City People the home of Mrs. Sil Baugh all parts of the state will be Wednesday, November 12— Host Tim Lawrence man. attending. Order of Rainbow for girls Spending the weekend at the Games were played with Mr. Wipper is a farmer anti at lodge hall 7:30 p. m. Richard Freeman home were Mrs. Veryl Moberg and Mrs. sheepbreeder in the Turner Esther and Earnest Freeman Dale Walczak winning the area and the theme of the re Thursday, November 1:1— IOOF lodge at lodge hall « and their houseguest Tim prizes. Mrs. Moberg also won ception will be "The Sheep Lawrence. All are students at the d or prize. p m. herder’s Ball.” Northwest Christian College After the opening of the Mr. Wipper has an outstand Santiam Canyon Extension in Eugene. gifts bv the honor guest the ing record of leadership and unit Gates Women s club Tim Lawrence is the son of hostesses served refreshments. service to Masonic-related or house. at 10:30. tile late Rev. Larry Ixiwrence Attending were Mrs. James ganizations and the commun and Mrs. Lawrence. Rev. Law Baughman. Mrs. Sid Baugh ity in which he lives. He be Fraternal Order of Eagles at rence was minister of the Mill man. Mrs. Quintine Baughman. came a member of Pearl Lodge their hall 8 p. m. City Christian Church about Mrs. Norma Baughman. Mrs. in 1938 and has served as 13 years ago. He passed away Veryl Moberg. Mrs. Floyd Bas Worshipful Master twice. He Monday. November 17_ Lions club dinner meeting in October 1968 at Sanger. Cal sett. Mrs. Dale Walczak. was appointed District Deputy ifornia. Mrs. Charley Day. Mrs. Leota Grand Master of Masons in at hall 6:30. Mrs Lawrence and her two Worden and the hostesses Mrs. Oregon for three years. Round Robin pinochle club daughters. Connie and Cathy Gillenwater and Mrs. Grant. He joined Victoria Chapter home of Goldie Rambo 7:30 Sending gifts were Me Shir OES in 1947 and has served at are now living in Berkeley. p.m. California where she is secre ley Bradley. Mrs. Wallace Be as Worthy Patron four imes. tary f r the Christian Church vier. Mrs. Merle Devine. Mrs. He served Grand Chapter in Bid or Bunch pinochle club es of Northern California and Frank Novak. Mrs. Lester 1953-54 on the Home Endow at home of Linda Sauders 7:30 Johns n and Mrs. Hazel Mor ment committee and in 1963- p.m. Nevada. gan. 64 on the Estarl Fund com A.F & A M. stated meeting mittee. Albert Carrs Host at lodge hall 8 p. m. Mr. Wipper is a member of Family Gathering the Scottish Rite Salem bodies Tuesday, November 18_ Mr. and Mrs Albert Carr and is active in degree work Woman's Club meeting at entertained Sunday. November in that organization. He re home of Mary Kelly 8 p. m. 9 with a family gathering hon ceived he rank and decoration oring Mrs Rosa Berry and her of Knight Commander, Court Sponsored as a public service brothers and sister. Attend of Honor, for services render ing were Mr and Mrs William ed in the Scottish Rite, Blue Bodeker from Medford. Mr. Santiam Memorial Hospital Lodge and Community. He re and Mrs. Alex Bxieker of Ly cently was awarded the 33rd I Stayton > SHELTON — To Mr. and degree in Scottish Rite. ons. Mrs Grace Bierlv. McMin- ville. Mr and Mrs Herman Mrs Frank Shelton. Mehama. He Is also a member of the Insurance Agency, Inc. Gamroth. Phillvis and Gayle a bv. Fridav. October 31. 1969 Marion County Fair board, a DBA Hill Insurance Agency and Charles Berry and a friend TODD—To Mr. and Mrs position he has held the past 129 Wall Street from Portland. George J. Todd. Scio, a hoy. 15 years. He is active in live Phone 897-2345 stock organizations, has been Following the potluck dinner Sunday November 2. 19BB the afternoon was spent visit WELLES—To Mr anti Mrs. president of the board of di Salem Mobile Phone ing and reminiscing. Mrs. Ber Thomas E Welles. Mill City, rectors of the Marion County YP2-26OO ry has been making her home a boy. Sunday. November 2. Iamb show and many other activities with Mr and Mrs Carr. 1969. 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