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Eagles Auxiliary Has Round Robin Pinochle Banquet Ta Honor Club Meets Monday State President At Yankus Home The North Santiam Aerie Fraternal Order of Eagles La dies’ Auxiliary held a banquet Thursday evening at the Riv erview in honor of their State President, Donna Buffington. State Secretary Mary Chapman of Salem, was also present. Following a short business meeting, Pres. Myrtle Prich ard, introduced the honored guests and presented the Shite President with a gift from the Auxiliary. A social hour fol lowed and cake and coffee were served by Shirley Knapp, Irene Clason and Germaine Wiltse. Members of the Round Ro bin Pinochle club were enter tained Monday night at the home of Mrs. Mabel Yankus. Mrs. Yankus served refresh ments at the beginning of the evening. High prize was won by Dot- tie McClain, low by Mabel Yankus and pinochle by Lu MacGregor. Substituing far regular members were Dottie McClain, Olive Barnhardt, and Bobbie Budlong. The next party will be held at the home of Mrs. Tom Dryan, unless otherwise announced. 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Feb. 19, 1970 'UJomani Prüfe Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 Mrs. Tena Graham Hosts Estarl Benefit Coffee Friday A. M. Mrs. Tena Graham was host ess at her home on Friday morning for a coffee from 10 until 12. Mrs. Charlie French and Mrs. Richard Freeman were co-hostesses. The three ladies are members of the Estarl Committee of Marilyn Chapter No. 145 OES and pro ceeds from the coffee went to the Estarl Fund. Attending were Mrs. Hel en Kleihege from Salem, Mrs. Martin Harden, Mrs. Lloyd Girod, Mrs. Sylvia Duncan, Mrs. Bessie Bassett, Mrs. Wil liam Lyness, Mrs. Jessie Caryl, Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Mrs. Cecil Lake. Mr. Charles Kelly, iiviis. Mrs. Virgil viigti ixrwis, Lewis, aim. Mrs. Elsie Völkel, Mrs. Nat Wills, Mrs. | Edith Mason, Mrs. Golda Mar- ' tens, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bur- rell, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Pet- erson and the hostesses, Mrs. French, Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Graham. Santiam Homemaker World Day Of Prayer Set For Friday, March 6 Mrs. Mary Wright Sgt. Bill McClintock Hosts Card Club To Leave Soon for The Bid or Bunch Pinochle club met at the home of Mary Wright Monday evening. De corations were in the Valen tine motif and refreshments were served by the hostess be fore the evening of < Guests present were Trout, Gloria Goforth Donna Padrabsky. Marlena Severs won nigh for the evening and Ann Hovey low. Piochle was won by Linda Bastuscheck. A spe cial prize was won by Lor raine Mills for being axactly between high and low. The next party will be held March 2 with the place to be announced at a later date. Duty in Vietnam Sgt. William McClintock and his two daughters, Patty and Sue left Saturday evening for their home in San Diego after spending the past week at ell Cree. On Thursday they visited in Salem at the h me of Mrs. J. C. Dickinson and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree. Friday they visited his fa ther, Robert L. McClintock at Cresswell. Friday evening his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClintock vis ited at the Cree home, also Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson. Saturday visitors were Mrs. Paul Cree and her granddaugh ters, Janet and Darla Cowden from Madras. Saturday afternoon Sgt. McClintock’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bu ford Anderson from Oakridge and his nephew, Lloyd Goff from Springfield visited. Other relatives the McClint ock’s visited were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cree and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McMorris at Fox Valley. Sgt. McClintock will be leav ing in a few weeks for Viet nam. He has been in the serv- ice for 22 years and is now stationed at San Diego with the U. S. Marine Corps. Twelve ladies attended the meeting of the Presbyterian Women’s Association at the Fellowship Hall on Thursday afternoon, February 12, when Mrs. Louis Verbeck was host ess for the dessert luncheon before the business session. The Valentine motif was used in the colorful decorations for the serving-table. Call Us Any Day For Mrs. Clyde Rogers, the presi dent, opened the business No Mileage Charge on Route Calls Between LYONS—Miss Donna Dur meeting with prayer, after land of ElPaso, Texas and Stayton and Gates. which Mrs. Roy Epperson as Lyle Edwin Brumley of Fort sewing chairman gave a list Bliss Texas, exchanged their ON OR OFF THE CABLE of the year’s projects in that wedding vows February 14, at RCA VICTOR Senior Karen Oliver, on the category. Several members vol the First Assembly of G.d basis of her score in the home unteered to assist in the work. Church at ElPaso, with Rev. The Best TV for Cable or Fringe Areas. making knowledge and apti The minutes of the previous William Gagman officiating at RCA WHIRLPOOL tude test taken by Senior meeting were read by Secre the 7 p.m. ceremony. Miss girls December 2. is Santiam’s tary Faye Verbeck, and the Durland is the daughter of The Best Laundry Equipment 1970 Betty Crocker Homemak treasurer’s report was given Mr. and Mrs. Frank Emerson er of Tomorrow, it has been by Mrs. Arlo Tuers. Mrs. Durland of Lyons and Lyle announced. In addition to re Swan having furnished flow the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud ceiving an education program. Husbands Entertained Karen is n:w eligible for one ers for the Sanctuary during Brumley of Tulsa, Oklahoma. January, Mrs. Verbeck agreed The bride given in marriage of 102 college scholarships to to do so for the remainder of by her father wore a floar By Round Robin Club taling $110,000. February and the early part length skimmer gown of silk From school winners in the of March. organza, featuring scoop neck Appliance — Radio At Potluck Dinner state, a State Homemaker of Discussion was held con line and scalloped sleeves, top SALES — SERVICE Tomorrow and runner-up will Members of the Round Ro be selected within the next cerning the World Day of Pray ped by a full length cardinal Ph. 769-2154 Stayton 769-2-154 503 N. Third Ave. bin Pinochle club entertain few weeks. The state winner er, tentatively set for Friday, coat. The neckline, sleeves and ed their husbands Saturday will be awarded a $1.500 schol March 6. Dessert hostess far motif of coat train were en night at the home of Mr. and arship and the runner-up a the March 12 meeting of the crusted with tiny seed pearls Koffee Klatchers Mrs. Arey Podrabsky. A pct $500 educational grant. In ad Association will be Lettie and crystalls. The cathedral W L luck dinner was served before dition, the schoal of the State Swan who suggested a “Clean veil of illusion was secured to Name of Team 4 the five tables of cards were Homemaker of Tomorrow will up Day” be held in the church a silk organza crown with tiny Walton’s Grocery .... 20 5 in play. This is an annual receive a complete set of en kitchen. Members will bring rose buds. The bridal boquet Western Auto .......... 1!) a sack-lunch and cleaning was red rose buds with fea U. S. Bankers .......... 16 8 event of the club. cyclopedia Britannica from En equipment that morning. thered mums in cascades. 10 1st. Federal .............. 14 Big winner for the night cyclopedia Britannica, Inc. Matron of honor was Mrs. Girod’s ..................... 12 The group voted to put on 12 was Mrs. Rockwell Moore, who This Spring, the 51 Home the luncheon for the April Janet Edwards, Bridesmaids N. Santiam Lanes .... 11 13 won both high for the ladies 1 I and pinochle, while Burton makers of Tomorrow repre meeting of the Fourth District were Cynthia Brumley and Lowers & Holm ...... 10 11 Boroughs was high for the senting every state and the of Women’s Clubs in Fellow Cindy McAlester. Junior Ray’s Drug .............. 10 15 men. Low for the men was District of Columbia, each ac ship Hall at the request of the bridesmaids were Colleen Santiam Cable ......... 9 taken by J. D. MacGregor companied by a school advisor Mill City Woman's Club. Mrs. Roach and Mary Richmond. Salem Trophy ......... 9 15 with Mrs. MacGregor receiving will join for an expense-paid Tuers and Mrs. Verbeck will The bridesmaids wore floor Gene’s Meat Mkt....... 8 18 educational tour of Washing be co-chairmen for the event. length red satin gowns trim Bob & Bill’s ............. 6 is low for the women. ton, D. C. and Colonial Wil The Podrabskys had their HIG Pat Freres 197; HIS Lu M r s. Herbert Schroeder med with pink ribbon and car home decorated in the Valen liamsburg, Va. Climax of the read from the Year Book of ried one pink rose. The Jun Nell Koppe 543; HTG Girod’s tour will be announcement of Prayer, with the Middle East ior bridesmaids wore floor 982; HTS Lowers and Holm tine Motif. Guests for the evening were the 1970 Betty Crocker All- and the State of Florida fea length pink Satin gowns trim 2833. med with red ribbon, and car Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pratt and American Homemaker of Tom- tured for this month . Nigtitengala orrow. Selected interviews dur-1 ur 1 ’ ried one red rose. George (Sparky) Ditter. W L Name of Team ing the tour, she will be a-| Devotions were led by Mrs. Best man was Billy J. Bur Frankie’s Tavern 15 5 warded an increase in her 1 Earl Loucks who read a very ton. Ushers were Frederick | Heart Fund Coffee Tes Monique ......... . 15 5 scholarship to $4,000, $3,000, interesting article from the Miller and Richard Ralph. Jun Stayton Radio & TV14% 5% Christian Herald, keeping her iar ushers were Robert Bates and $2,000, respectively. Drushella Furniture 11% 8% Karen is the daughter of presentation short due to the and Jesse Nelson. A reception Bob’s Market ....... ...10 To Be Held at Gates 10 Mr. and Mrs. Rabert Oliver length of the business session. followed in the church parlor. Stout Sreek Lmbr. .. . 10 6 GATES—A Heart Fund cof of Gates and a Senior at San After a short wedding trip to LaFemme Beauty . ... 5 15 fee will be held at the Gates tiam High this year. the Ruidoso Mountains in New N. Santiam Ply...... .... 5 15 Community center Tuesday Among her activities are Extension Unit Meets Mexico, the couple will be Teague Chevrolet . ... 5 15 afternoon, Februaury 26 from Pep Club, Volleyball, Basket- at home at ElPasa. The bride Riverview ............... ... 5 11 1 to 4 p. m. Mrs. Lola Hen HIG Dorothy Schwindt 210, ness, chairman for the Gates ball, FHA, and Honor Society, At Methodist Church groom is serving in the U. S. Army as Chaplains assistant at HIS Dorothy Schwindt 589; area, is arranging the coffee in She has been in GAA and LYONS — The Lyons Ex lieu of a house to house soli was treasurer her Junior year tension Unit held their Feb Fort Bliss and will finish mil HTG Très Monique Les Coif- citation. Mrs. Ruth McCombs and was also Student Body ruary meeting Thursday, the itary service in January 1971. fures 767; HTS Frankies Tav- and Mrs. Myrtle Donahue are Publications Manager that 12th, at the Lyans Methodist H is a graduate of Oral Ro ern 2157. Stayton Invitational assisting Mrs. Henness with year. This year she is Student church beginning at 10 a. in. berts University - Tulsa and Body Treasurer and was Chos Northeastern State; Oklahoma. Name of Teem W L the coffee. with Helen Johnston and en Girl of the Month for No Frank Lumber Co..... 11 The public is invited and 5 Eleanor LaMunyan as host anyone wishing to contribute vember. Green Veneer ....... 10% 5% Karen, who has taken two esses. Lesson of the day was Mrs. Alan Tuers to the heart fund may contact Mel Round Trucking 10 6 | years of Home Ec plans to “New Fabric and Their Care" Mrs. Henness at 897-2561. Lierman’s Insurance . 8 8 enter Oregon State in the fall. with Helen Johnston and Alma Has Party For Ron Bentd & Ass...... 7 9 Olmstead as project leaders. No. San. Real Estate 7 9 Cookies were brought for the Stay. Sports Hobby 6% 9% CampfireGroup Holds Valentine party which was Mrs. Louis Morgan Cedar Lumber Co. .... 4 12 held Saturday, February 14 Mrs. Alan Tuers was hostess 1753, High Team Game at one of the cottages at Fair Friendship Tea HTS and HTG Frank Lum- view Home in Salem, The for a coffee Tuesday morning at her home. This was a wel ber Company 1753, 626; HIS The E-KO-KI-DA Campfire door prize was won by Mrs. come and get acquainted cof and H1G Ev Johnson 587, 215. group held a mother-daughter Jean Kodine. Attending were Dorothy fee for Mrs. Louis Morgan.. International Friendship Tea The Morgans recently purch at the home of their leader, Downer, Pat Mumey. Alma ased the Gerald Wagner home Mrs. Larry Urban, on February Olmstead, Helen Johnston, June Kokstis, Lu Brown. Jean on Hall Street. 9. Community Guests present were Donna The girls represented Japan, Kodine, Eleanor LaMunyan, Padrabsky, Susie Stewart, Mexico and Hawaii in a pro Alta Bodeker, Daphne Pyeatt, Minnie Carpenter, Gloria Paul Calendar of Even*« gram and then served refresh and Alta Bodeker. PERSONAL STATIONERY son, Nelda Johnson, Lannie ments to their guests. Johnson, Rilla Schaffer, Pat Woodgatherer’s present Posekany, Geraldine Tuers, LETTERHEADS were Susan Henness. Sandra Helen Johnston Hosts Judy Lengacher and Sue Lew Wednesday, February 18— Blackburn. Denise Muise. Lyn ellen. ENVELOPES ne Larsen. Pam Krecklow, Lyons Garden Club Santiam Rebekah Ixxige at The refreshment table was Joanna Meir, Natalie Wills, with an attractive gold Hall 8:00 p. m. Patti Spurgeon. Lorie Urban LYONS — Helen Johnston covered and Linda Long who assists and Alma Olmstead were host tablecloth with a centerpiece Thursday, February 1^— with the group. Guests were esses for the meeting of the of yellow and white flowers Jaycettes at the home of Msdms. Glen Hennes. Floyd Lyons Garden Club held Wed Co-hostess far the event was Mary Ann Nicholas 8:00 p. m Blackburn. Ollie Muise and nesday afternoon at the John Mrs. Lynette Morgan. Janice. Gale I .arson, David ston home. A dessert luncheon FOE Lodge Hall 8:00 p. m. Spurgeon. I^rry Urban and was served preceding the bus Monday, February 23— Linda and Diane Wills. The iness meeting which was pre ENCLOSURES girls assistant leader, Mrs. sided over by Mrs. Otto Weid Lions Club Dinner meeting Fred Krecklow, was unable man. Minutes were read, and BUSINESS CARDS at Sportsman Country Kitch to attend due to illness. approved and Roll call was en 6:30 p. m. answered by naming, “What’s BOOKLETS New in Seed Catalogues". Tuesday, February 24— Local Teachers Attend The usual business was car fl thiBiU« ACCOUNTING FORMS Marilyn Club potluck at the ried out. At the close of the There is ... time for every home f Mrs. Cecil Lake at 12 meeting pictures were shown natter.— (Eccles. 3:1). Fraternity Brunch RULED FORMS by Mrs1. John McPheeters of How many times we find our- naon. All Eastern Star mem Mrs. Doris Williams. Mrs. various parts of California. Col telves exclaiming: "If only I bers are invited. INVOICES Mary Wright, Mrs. Marge orado. Wyoming. Oregon and lad the time!” When we find Sponsored as a public service Parker and Mrs. Grace Mc various other places. ourselves saying this, let us Attending were Mrs. Jim Donald attended a Delta Kap pa Gamma Brunch in Albany Silvernagle. Mrs. Ralph Dow- remind ourselves that we have ner. Mrs. Floyd Basset. Mrs. all the time there is. We can Saturday. Program topic was “Wom Mike Fink. Mrs. Chester Riggs, live and work with a feeling of Mrs. Otto Weidman. Mrs. John time unlimited. But in order to Insurance Agency, Inc. en T.'day and Tomorrow." Scholarships were awarded McPheeters. Mrs. Clyde Bres do this we need to quit limiting DBA Hill Insurance Agency | to two young women doing sler. Mrs. Lenard Cruson. Mrs. ourselves and our accomplish 1» Wan Atreet their student teaching this Glen Julian. Mrs. Harley Scott ments by thinking that we do Phone 897-2345 Mrs. William Prichard. Mrs. not have time enough. We may term. Mrs. McDonald was a Delta Cathy Neal and hostesses. Priz be very busy, but if there is Salem Mobile Phone Kappa Gamma in Wyoming es were wan by Mrs. Leonard something we need to do. some YP2-2600 and a guest of Mrs. Parker at Cruson and Mrs. Flayd Bas thing that is important to us, sett. the Albany meeting. we can find the time to do it. TV, Radio & Appliance Service -TV Local Girl Wed In ElPaso Texas 'J0WUN6 MADISON & DAVIS The Mill City Enterprise