The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 09, 1970, Page 2, Image 2

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    Lorraine Mills Hosts
Rainbow Advisory
Bid or Bunch Club
Board Meets At
The Bid or Bunch Pinochle
club met at the home of Lor­
raine Mills Monday evening.
Guests present were Carol
Ohrt, Bobbie Budlong, and
Donna Podrabsky.
Marlena Severs won high
and Betty Pittam low. Pinochle
was won by Carol Ohrt and
the special prize went to Hat­
tie Fencl.
Refreshments were served
by the hostess before the even­
ing of cards. The next party­
will be held at the home of
Hattie Fencl on May 20.
Vern Rush Home
Have Mother's
Picture Taken By
Tuesday, May 5
We have just installed a second pair of
STROBE LIGHTS, a background light and
a light to add highlights to the hair. These
lights make it possible for us to get a more
natural, realistic photograph in
TRUE COLOR
We will be Closed from April 7 to 18
STANLEY OGDEN PHOTOGRAPHY
Mill City, Ore
Paxfe
Gates Rummage Sale
Dated May 4th
Detroit Catholic
Services Changed
It was announced today by
GATES—The annual rum­
mage sale at the Gates Coni Father McNaughton of St.
munity Center is scneduled for Catherine's Catholic church in
the week of May 4. Donations Mill City that the services at
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
Phone 897-2772
of clothing and household Detroit will be changed.
Beginning Saturday, April
items are being requested now.
Bring them to Mrs. Harold 11, mass will begin at 7 p. m.
Wilson in Gates or call her at replacing the former 11 a. m.
897-2196 or Mrs. Glen Henness mass on Sundays. This is
youth of the new permission
at 897-2561.
Proceeds go to the Veterans to have Sunday services on
of World War I, the Commun­ Saturday evening. When the
ity church, the Women’s club school vacation begins, there
and this year for the Santiam will be two masses, one on
Scholarship fund. A baked Saturday and Sunday.
food sale will be held during' Masses at St. Catherine’s in
Past District Deputy Presi­
The Mill City Garden Club I the rummage sale by the Ex­ Mill City will remain at 9 a.
dent, Mrs. David Earnhardt, as­
I met on Thursday at the Gates
m. Sunday mornings.
tension Unit.
sisted by Grand Marshal, Mrs.
Club house. Mrs. Ross Mc­
I Hugh Johnston installed Mrs.
Combs and Mrs. Fred Moore
Adolph Brunner in the posi­
were co-hostesses for the 12:30 The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements
tion of Left Support to the
dessert luncheon.
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too
Vice Grand.
Mrs. Clyde Phillips, presi-
Appointed
to
the
member
­
at
the
business
dent
presided
r
ship committee were Otto Koe-
meeting. Mrs. Wendell Heller
i neke, Ira Plymale and Mrs.
gave a report on the Federa-
, H. I. Plymale.
tion meeting which 12 of the
> Mrs. David Bamhardt report-
members attended in Salem.
| ed on the arrangements for the
The club voted to send a
Junior-Senior banquet. Mrs.
cash donation to Deepwood.
Walter Thomas of the Lights
Some of the club members
committee gave the report on
will be attending a tea ai
the existing wiring and recom­
Deepwood on April 10.
mendations for changes to
Mrs. Marie Tolbert volun-
bring it up to code to carry (
teered to be chairman of the
,, the new fixtures and outlets to
Flower Show which will be
be installed in the dining room.
held sometime in August.
She also read a general list | Miss Sherry Lynne Yielding
The local Garden Club will
of items stored in the storage I became the bride of Donald be co-hostess with the Stayton
' area and recommended that a James Naue at the Lyons Garden club for the fall meet­
committee be designated to | Methodist Church on Satur­ ing of the Federation to be
' sort, dispose of the valueless day evening, March 28. The held in October. Mrs. Lowell
1 items, and consider selling a Reverenends Richard Sly and Cree was appointed chairman
Invites You to Join the Beautiful People
number of antique items stor­ Wesley Hall officiated at the to meet with the Stayton club
ed there and to improve the 6:00 p. m. ceremony.
the SLENDER GEM way!
to make the arrangements.
| storage facilities of some items
Mrs. Hollis Turnidge and
The modern way to a new you . . .
The bride is the daughter of
stored there and to improve Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Flory Mrs. Lowell Cree will be host­
Slimmer, Trimmer, Leaner, Firmer!
the storage facilities of some of Salem, and the grooms par esses for the May meeting. The
items whoch should be preser- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald time and place will be announ
It takes only a few minutes a day to attain that
i ved indefinitly. She also made E. Naue of Lyons.
ced later.
muscle
tone so important to happy, healthful living
several recommendations for
Present at Thursdays meet­
The bride wore a pale blue
with
the
convenient SLENDER GEM exerciser.
the improvement of maintain- floor length satin gown with ing were Mrs. Walter Thomas,
: ance and fire prevention.
Jr.
who
was
a
guest,
Mrs.
a fingertip veil held with 1
You’ll actually enjoy this modern, fun way to
i Mrs. Jud Stickney and Mrs. crown of white rosebuds. She Lloyd Girod, Mrs. Marie Tol­
recondition those soft, fleshy areas and regain
Robert Jobe were elected as carried a bouquet of yellow bert, Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, Mrs.
firmness where it counts.
delegates and Mrs. Walter daffodils. The bride was giv­ Martin Hanson, Mrs. Ross Mc­
Brisbin as alternate to the en in marriage by her father, Combs, Mrs. Fred Moore, Mrs.
The compact, lightweight and portable SLENDER
Rebekah Assembly to be held I I Harold A. Flory.
Kenneth Corning, Mrs. Hollis
GEM
is easily stored when not in use . . opens up
in Eugene on May 20, 21, and
Mrs. Michael Naue was her Turnidge, Mrs. Lowell Cree,
in
seconds.
Mrs.
Darwin
Raines,
Mrs.
Er
­
22.
sisters only attendant. She
The next meeting, April 15th wore a yellow shift gown and vin Peterson, Mrs. Louis Ver­
If your figure isn't becoming to you
is to be initiation. The refresh­ carried a bouquet of yellow beck, Mrs. Walter Thomas, Sr.
ment committee Is Mrs. H. I. daffodils.
Mrs. Charles Dolezal, Jr., Mrs.
you should be coming to us . . .
Plymale and Mrs. Claudie
Best man was Michael L. Al Yankus, Mrs. Clyde Phil­
Bruder. Decoration committee, Naue and Richard M. Schind­ lips and Mrs. Wendell Heller.
Mrs. Walter Thomas.
ler and Richard N. Haddon
There will be Degree and served as ushers. Miss Donna
Phone 769-5799
717 3rd Ave.
Stayton
Drill practices Tuesday, April Goodlow sang “Oh Promise Carolyn Sue Free
14th at 7:30 p. m.
Me” accompanied by Mrs. Lee
Following the meeting, re­ Ross at the organ.
To Marry David Baley
freshments were served in tne
A reception was held in the
dining room by Mrs. Walter church parlors immediately I
I
Thomas and Mrs. Walter Bris following the ceremony. The I May 15 at Salem
bin. The occasion being April rooms were decorated with
The engagement of Miss
1st the dining room and Hall yellow daffodils. Cutting the Carolyn Sue Free was recent
were decorated with a number brides cake were Mrs. Howard ly announced by her parents,
of surprising and conversation Naue of Lyons and Mrs. Dave Mr. and Mrs. Albert Free of
provoking items brought down Mills of Lebanon. Mrs. Nora Salem
_____________
to David Charles Baley,
from the attic.
Butts poured the coffee and i Son~of Mr. and Mrs. Art Baley
Miss Sherri Stenslie the punch. of mjh city.
I
For going away, the bride! Miss Free graduated from
Woman's Club To
chose a white sheath dress Rainer Union High School
with white accessories. After and is now employed by the
Host Meeting Here
short wedding trip to the Insurance firm.
I
Plans are being made for the a Coast
the couple are making
Mr. Baley is a graduate of
Mill City Woman’s club to their first
home in Mehama. Santiam High School and
host the Fourth District Con­
The groom is employed as 3 Chemeketa Community Col­
vention of Women’s clubs all » carpenters
helper.
lege. He is now employed at
day Saturday, April 11, at the
the Waldport Ranger Station.
local Presbyterian church with
The young couple plan to be
the church women's associa­
married at the Central Luth­
tion furnishing the noon lunch- I Young People
eran Church in Salem on May
eon. Co-chairmen of the lunch-i
u. .
15. Rev. Kenneth Rhoe will
eon are Mrs. Arlo Tuers and , Meet at H/ebertS
officiate.
Mrs. Louis Verbeck Coffee is
IDANHA—The Idanha home
to be served before the morn­
ing session opens at 10 o’clock. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hie-
The Melody Aires will pro­ bert was the setting when the
vide entertainment during the Young People of the Idanha
Community
Community church met late
noon hour.
Local club president is Mrs. Sunday afternoon. A half-hour
Calendar of Even+s
Glen Cummings, with Mrs. colored film was shown on the
"Attack Pattern of Sharks.”
Harry Mason as secretary.
Swimming in the pool and a
barbecue rounded out the day
Thursday, April 9—
for the group.
521 1st. Stayton
In attendance were Mr. and
Presbyterian
Women
’
s
Asso
­
Jimmy,
Call
769-5345
Emergency 769-6392
Mrs. Hiebert, sons
Donald and Gerald: Mike, Gina ciation at the home of Mrs.
and Sherry Williamson. Judy Clyde Rogers at 10 a. m.
IOOF Lodge at hall. 8 p. m. I
Benton. Dorsey Smith. Danelle
F. O. E. Banquet at River-1
Stephens. Sue Harrison. John
The store where your prescription dollar
Strode. Pat Lyons. Sue Reeves, view 6 p m Regular meeting |
Myles McMillan. Sue Morgan. at hall at 8 p. m.
buys more for less
Robin and Jody Whiteley, Jo­
FOE. Auxiliary at hall at
anne Hopson and counselors 8 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor.
The next meeting will be Monday, April 13—
Sunday. April 12 at 5 p. m.
Lions Club dinner meeting
at the Fred Taylors. Lesson
at
6:30 p. m. Country 1 Kitchen.
. .. About your family's Health
for the day will be “Give
Order of Eastern Star at
Away, or Keep Away.”
. . . ABOUT YOUR DRUG DOLLAR
hall, 8 p. m.
I
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Members of the Rainbow Ad­
visory Board met at the home
of Vern Rush Thursday even
ing. After a thorough business
meeting refreshments were
served to Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Peterson, Mrs. Marilee Lyness,
Mrs. Mabel Yankus, Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Lewis, Murray
Moore, and Joe Bowes, by Mr.
Rush.
The next meeting will be
held May 7 at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Lewis, Gates.
Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise
Brings Results—Try It Every Week
326 S. W. Broadway
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 9, 1970
Delegates Selected Couple Wed In
Mrs. Tolbert Named
To Attend Rebekah Evening Ceremony
Assembly May 20-22
Club Flower Show
SLENDER GEM
Dollie's Hair Fashion and Gifts
Communication
that stays on
target
Your telephone constantly is growing in value to you.
Every day it reaches more people in more places
you’re going to want to reach. Just pick up the phone
and call.
PAT’S PILL BOX
SAYS: WE CARE
Goldie Rambo Hosts
Round Robin Club
Wednesday, April 15—
Rebekah lodge No. 166 .t
hall at 8 p. m.
Jaycees at Hall at 8 p. m.
North Santiam Chamber of I
Commerce dinner meeting at
Riverview Cafe in Mehama at
7 p. m. Richard Duncan. Jr.,
of Stayton. president of San­
tiam Memorial Hospital will
talk on hospital affairs.
Goldie Rambo entertained
members and guests of the
Round Robin Pinochle club at
her home Monday evening.
The hostess used the "Sun­
river” theme for her table de­
corations and a dessert was
served before the card session.
Guests were Elma Stewart Jnonsored as a public service
and Esther Cballender with
by
Mrs. Stewart receiving the
pinochle prize Marilynne Dry-
nan won the high prize and
Mabel Yankus. low.
The next party will be April Insurance Agency, Inc.
20 at the home of Alta Mof­ DBA Hill Insurance Agencj
fatt.
129 Wall Street
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