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2—The Mill City’ Enterprise, Thursday, June 25, 1970 I Mrs. Terry Morris Reception to Honor ' Honored at Shower Mr. and Mrs. Budlong Womarii. ßatje, The Presbyterian Church So ' cial hall was the scene for the baby shower given Wednesday evening, June 17 for Mrs. Ter ry Morris and son, Brad. Co hosting the event were Mrs. Roger Penrose, Mrs. Hurston Nicholas, Mrs. Glen Bigness, Mrs. Irwin Woods and Mrs. Bid Sanders. The stork theme was used in the decor. Games were Randy and Susan were mar played and refreshments serv- ried last December in Ogden, ed to Mmes. Sandy Whisen Utah, and he is serving in the hunt, Eugene Volgamore, Mary Army and this is the first time Caswell, Ixiura WiLson, Bar they have been home since bara Morris, Carolyn Cope their marriage. Randy is the land, Linda Strand and Kelli, Jewell Bennett, Ida Carey, son of Carl Budlong. Grace Hutchinson, Janet Mr. and Mrs. William Whit ney are hosting a wedding re ception for their son<in-Jaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Budlong The “belated" reception will be held at the Santiam Golf Club Saturday, June 27 at 7:00 p. m. Friends and relatives are invited through the press. Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Rebekah's Discuss I Community Calendar of Events PAone 897-2772 Santiam Rebekah Lodge 166 met in regular session with Thursday, June 25— F O E. «3384 Aerie and Aux Noble Grand, Mrs. Albert Carr Warde, Doris Richards, Shar iliary at Hall 8:00 p. m. Farewell Party Given presiding. The Float committee on Hutchinson, Sheri Richards, chairman, Mrs. David Bara- Friday, June 26— Linda Netter, Bonnie Mark, 4th of July Queen Corona hardt, reported progress on the For Hurston Nicholas' Dinah Haywood, Frances Wei- tion Ceremonies at the Grade for the July 4th parade I float derhold and Misses Lynn and A farewell party was given and submitted a list of things School Gym 8:00 p. m. Lorraine Eastburn, Barbara by the Jaycees and Jayceettes still required for the float.1 Saturday, June 27— Copeland, Amy Officer, and Mrs. Jack Scott and Mrs. Joe for Mr. and Mrs. Hurston Nich The work on the float is be Lions Club Installation Ban Pat Drager. Ixilack were co-hostesses at the olas at the Roger Penro6e home ing done at the Albert Carr’s. I quet at Riverview Cafe. Cock Sending gifts but unable to home of the former from 10 un Monday evening. Members with contributions of Refreshments were served materials or assistance are tails at 6:30. Din:ner at 7 p. m. attend were Miss Charlene til 12, Saturday a. m., June 20, Sunday, June 28— for a “coffee" honoring Mrs. and a gift presented to Mary needed. Kemnitz and Sherry Pittam. John Fohl, wife of the new Ann and Hurston. Those at Mrs. Walter Thomas, fra Cub Scout Breakfast at Eag manager of the Mill City tending were Mr. and Mrs. ternal press committee report les Lodge. 6 to 9:00 a. m. Branch of the U. S. National Glen Bigness, Mr. and Mrs. Bid ed on address changes and new Bank. The Folds, with their Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Rich subscriptions taken care of for Monday, June 29— T.A.C. Meeting at Krecklow son and daughter, recently Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin members requesting them. The moved here from Eugene and Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Endowment committee report home 8:00 p. m. are residing in the former Don Morris, Terry Davis, the hon ed the Memorial for Earl Wednesday, July 1— ored guests and the hosts. Walker home. Shank, IOOF Grand Secretary Rebekah Lodge #16« at Hall The Nicholases are moving Emeritus would be continued i Centering the serving-table 8:00 p. m. for the party was an arrange to their new home in Darring until a full Perpetual Mem-; Jaycees at Hall 8:00 p. m. ton, Washington, Thursday ment of pink rosebuds, flank brship in his honor had been Tuesday, June 30— ed by pink candles, and Mrs. morning. The Maynard Smiths, received. Steering committee meet Fohl was presenter! with a cor former Mill City residents, al Membership committee re fi sage of matching pink rose so reside in Darrington. ported they had carried out ing at Eagles Lodge 7 p. m. buds. The pastries served with their assignments satisfactorily Sponsored as a public service , the coffee were made by Mrs. and initiation is approved for Rambos Entertain at J Costume Rings, Scarves, Sandals, 1 Charles Dolezal. July 15th. by Enjoying the informal visit, Mrs. Irl Plymale. Mrs. Rob- besides the guest-of-honor, Family Gatherings ert Jobe and Mrs. Abert Carr j Cosmetic Bags etc. were Mrs. Clyde Morgan, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ramix) srved refreshments for the Ralph Spurgeon, Mrs. Fred entertained at a dinner one Mill City IOOF lodge at their Insurance Agency, Inc. Krecklow, Mrs. Don Walker, evening last week at their June 11th meeting. DBA Hill Insurance Agency Mrs. Vern Shaw. Mrs. Virginia summer Stay- Making a visitation to place on the Little 129 Wall Street Hay, Mrs. Vern Peterman, North Fork. The occasion par ton and Eva Reliekah Lodge Mrs. Charles Kelly. Mrs. Rex ticularly honored Russell Nel recently were Mrs. Albert Carr, Ohmart, Mrs. Robert Levon ’Iraan. Mrs. Alex Sr. of ------- Scotts — Mills on his I 5>tt0 ” '' ■ eillr ‘!i and her mother-in-law, Mrs. son, L.. , Mrs. John Swan, y and was | ^eker. . birthday anniversary Nevarb Levon of San Francis also NEW SHIPMENT of Day obser-l '!r8- 1 Hugh Johnston and Mrs. a pre-Father ’ s J Phone 897-2345 co, Cal., Mrs. Lee Bassett, Mrs. for Mr. . 2V- Nelson and Mr. I L* . 1_. ---- ------ James Donahue. Mrs. Elmer vance Under Good of the Order Rambo. An attractively decor Klutke, Mrs. Leo Poole, Mrs. ated cake featuring two fisher-1 Helen Johnston gave the “Leg The only total stretch wig on the market . . . designed to, O. M. Mikkelsen, and the two men made good “conversation’’ end of the Raindrop." The Why Don’t You Subscribe to give 360 degrees of enjoyable comfort. Priced from hostesses. Mrs. Joe Lalack and as well as eating. Others pie- meeting of July 1 will be a pot The Mill City Enterprise Mrs. J. W. Scott. luck refreshment. for the day were Mr. and Additional invited guests sent Following the meeting, re Mrs. Nelson, Jr. from who were unable to attend in West Russell freshments were served in the Virginia and Steve and — -- ----- fo----- cluded Mrs. Gordon McMorris. dining room decorated with Elizabeth Rambo from Med Mrs. Merle Stewart. Mrs. Clfi- by Mrs. Alex Bodeker ■ roses ALSO the Slender Gem for your Figure ford Crook, Mrs. Carl Kelly, ford. and Mrs. Hugh Johnson. A farewell dinner honored TRUST Come in and Try it! Mrs. Howard Farmen, Mrs. William Morgan, Mrs. Ed Dav the young Nelsons Thursilay at Riverview Cafe at Mehama IS MORE is, Mrs. John Wills. Mrs. Geo the Kelly's Attend Annual rge Long, Mrs. Shields Remine, before their departure later' that evening from the Portland Mrs. Ed Whitmore, Mrs. Char THAN Postmaster Convention lie Stewart, and Mrs. Albert airport for their home. Ad Dollie — Charollel Cook; and Jo Ritchey ditional guests at the dinner Carr. were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lar Postmaster and Mrs. Char A WORD HERE . . . (formerly of the Doll House) Salem son from Hayward. Calif., and les Kelly spent most of last 717 N. Third Ave. Ph. 769-5799 IT IS OUR Mr. and Mrs. Miles Tobias week in Grants Pass attend from Silverton. Mrs. Larson ing the annual convention of PROFESSION is a sister of Mr. Rambos and the Oregon Chapter of the Na they returned to California tional Association of Postmas ters of the United States. Dur Saturday. ing the session Kelly was elec ted and installed as second vice- president of the group. Distinguished guests attend ing the convention included Regional Director Fred Huleen and his wife from Seattle, i and Bremer Ehrler, National Following is the honor roll ■ President of NAPUS, who flew for the final six weeks of the out from Washington, D. C., present school term others, such as the Cal Sem. among ifornia chapter’s president. Seniors— Besides scheduled meetings To training, Melody Barnhardt anti work-shops for the post knowledge, ex Gary’ Bartow masters, various special break perience . . . Linda Crowther fasts, luncheons, and dinners, Lynn Cutsforth we add extra entertainment such as golfing, Greg Davis care. That’s why swimming, dancing, and jet R. Earhart Loftin boat trips on the Rogue River your doctor Larry Eide were enjoyed by those attend trusts us always. James Grant ing, also a picnic at Indian Louise Gruver Mary Park near Grants Pass. I | Larry Hillesland Headquarters were at the Riv Ronald Johnson erside Motel with its spectacu Virginia Lankins lar view of the river, as well Janice Lewellen as its swimming-pools. Mike Long Out going president of the I am interested in a steady growth of account to William Lyness Oregon Chapter was James Karen Oliver Landers o f Beaverton,with protect my savings capital from the whims of the stock market. Karen Olson Joyce Gault of Allenganv in Garry Plotts It is my understanding that savings at First Federal Savings are stalled as the new president, 521 1st. Stayton Alan Raines and Theresa Bryson of Adams Bruce Roscoe insured for safety to $20,000 by an agency of the Federal Gov Ph. 769-5345 as first vice-president. E. D. Donna Snodgrass Spencer of Salem is the new Emergency 76ÎM5392 ernment. Please send more information, or open the type of Jerldine Wright third vice-president. Goddard account I have indicated for the amount of the check enclosed. Mrs. John Fohl Honored At 'Coffee' GIFTS MADISON & DAVIS SPECIAL On CLEANING and STYLING of Wigs at 1 Price Modacrylic Fiber Wigs 15 oo _ 1995_28 oo 2995 Dollie's Hair Fashions « Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $4.00 per Year w Bi Uw»*' » w M ærr/f Till iwS; ‘.WÜT » Ä'/ MM Honor Roll Students Named at Santiam Looking for Guaranteed Income? 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