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Friendship Night Observed Here by Mill City Eastern Star Lodge 2—The Mill City Enterprise, TTiurMlay, Nov. 12, 1970 Womans. ßaCf& - Winners Named in Bird Feeder Contest Mrs. Alex Burrell, Worthy linf Chaptato and Ruby Bria- Matron of Manlyr. Chapter No. i bin, Installing Organist. 145 OES, presided at the Chap Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Phone 897-2772 Marilyn Club was announced ters first Friendship Night of for November 24 at 10 a. m. the year on Monday evening. the home of Dorothy Peter-, Married Recently Escorted and .ntroduced at were Karl Wipper. Associate son. Mrs. Helen Trindle present Grand Patron of the Grand Chapter of Oregon: Howard ed Mrs. Burrell with the travel Nichols Chairman of the ing gavel. Howard Nichols, who was Blood Bank Committee of the i At a lovely ceren. ny at 3• Grand Chapter of Oregon: Dor making his official visit as othy Noren. Grand Representa chairman of the Blood Bank o’clock Saturday aft-moon ini carried deep purple stasys, tive to Pennsylvania in Ore Committee spoke briefly as the Tabor Heights United Me-' pink chrysanthemums, and gon: Maud Clarke. Grand Re did Karl Wipper. Dorothy Nor thodist church of Portland.' yellow daisy chrysanthemums. presentative to Tennessee in en and Helen Trindle. Glenn Mary Elizabeth Tucker, daugh-, Bridesmaids included Sharon Oregon- Helen Trindle Wor Sansbum played two piano so ter of Mrs. Joyce R. Bufton i thy Matron of Ainsworth Chap los. of Portland, became the bride | Rees, another sister of the | Mrs. Burrell honored her line of Dennis George Jenkins, son bride, and Susan Jenkins, sis ter No. ■ 176. Glen Sansbum. ter of the bridegroom, who Worthy Patron of Ainsworth officers. Rose Cree, Associate of Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. wore pink gowns and carried Chapter No 176 and Bernice Matron; Marilee Lvness. Con Jenkins of Mill City deep purple stasys. pink chry Wipper. Grand Escort of Karl ductress and Agnes Carlson. I The Rev. Lloyd Uecker of santhemums, and yellow daisy Associate Conductress w h o I Wipper, AGP the Tabor Heights church of-1 chrysanthemums. were introduced and each pre-( McClintock gave a tn- Patty ficiated. w-ith Don McLees of Í Bob Boroughs of Eugene bute to the Flag in observance sented a gift. Mrs Burrell pre-| Seattle and Charles Epperson of Veteran’s Day. Herbert Bas- sented Lowell Cree. Associate of Mill City lighting the tapers. served as best man, with ush tucheck sang an ‘Indian Hymn’ Patron, with a pin, an emblem The bridal gown w^s of floor ers being Don McLees, Jim < ccompanied by his wife on of his office. length satin faille, the bodice Bufton, brother of the bride, Several members put. their the piano. ■ and sleeves of Alecon lace. and Charles Epperson. Lowell Cree was elected As money in the Birthday. Bank. Mrs. Bufton, the bride’s Above is Miss Carol Davis. I with the train highlighted with Refreshments were served in who became the bride of Kim | small buttons, and the floor mother, wore a purple gown sociate Patron for the ensuing year. Following th? election the dining room with the host walker at Santiam Chapel in length veil of silk illusion and with a corsage of pink cym- he was installed with Alex esses using the patriotic motif Lyons. Thursday. October 8. Alecon lace. The bride’s bou- bidium orchids. The bride-, Burrell as Installing Patron. Serving were Marv Thiers, ouet was of pink roses and _ groom’s mother, Mrs. Jenkins, Mary Gulliford. Installing Mar- chairman: Helen Johnston and chrysanthemums, white minia was gowned in pale blue and -hal. Dorothy Peterson. Instal- Maud and Verne Clark. ture carnations, and purple her corsage was also of pink stasys. She was gi-. en in mar cymbidium orchids. riage by her uncle. William A reception was held immed r Robison of Portland iately after the ceremony in Honor attendant was the the social rooms of the church. The wedding ot Miss Shako bride’s sister. Laurel Uffelman. Cutting the bride’s cake were Saski and Harley R. Bell, both who wore a lavendar gown and Pat Robison and Phyllis Buf of Albany was an event recent ton, with Peggy McMallum ly at the home of the bride and Mary Robison pouring. , _ . . . ,, , • . c , grooms brother-in-law and sis In charge of the guest book ' t Following are the winner in the btrd feeder con- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Men was Sally Jenkins, sister of the test sponsored by the Mill City Garden club. In the denhall at Willamina. Rev. bridegroom, and assisting with top photo, from the fifth grade are left to right Cindy Zara Potter, minister of the We Sell and Service the gifts was Joyce Sullivan. Whitney, ' third; Mark Peterman, first; . Brenda Trout, Christian church officiated at The new Mr. and Mrs. Jenk first; Clinton Luke, third; Loma Chailender, 2nd, and the afternoon rites. JACUZZI PUMPS ins will make their home in Bob MacGregor, second. In the lower photo back row Mr. and Mrs. Harwo Sasaki Portland where she is a teach from the 4th grade are Brenda Blackbum, 3rd; Ken of Okayma. Japan are parents er and he is an employment neth Bracher, 2nd; Jimmy Mason, 1st, and Jeff of the bride and Mrs. Joe Walt counselor. ers of Mill City is the mother Crowther third. Front row Cathy Drynan, first; Tania of the groom. Santiam Rebekah Lodge No. Brown, special award and Donna Syverson, 2nd.—The The bride was given in mar 166 met November 4 with Mrs. Mill City Enterprise photos. riage by Mr. Mendenhall. Her Albert Carr, noble grand, pre only attendant was Mrs. Rich siding. A communication was ard Rasmussen of Albany. received from Mrs. Clem Ohl children and the teachers, who Antone Zelleny of Scio stood son. District United Nations assisted in the program. Those with the groom as best man Youth Pilgrimage secretary, in assisting were Vern Peterman. and David Mendenhall, the forming the lodges that the Mrs. Gale Dorothy. Miss Grim- groom’s nephew, seated the committee held its official fall stad. Miss Opoka and Wallace guests. meeting November 1 and com Hovey. The young couple will make pleted plans for the 1971 IOOF Winners are: their home in Albany follow United Nations Pilgrimage for Fourth grade girls, first. ing a wedding trip along the Youth. This year’s essay sub The Mill- City Garden Club met on Thursday. November 5 Kathy Dry nan, second Donna Oregon coast. ject will Ire “How Can I Help at the Gates Club house with Syverson and third. Brenda Promote World Peace?” The M b . Carol Thomas and Mrs. The bird feetier contest spon Blackburn. on any and all of your plumbing needs. essays will be due March 10. Toni Thomas as hostesses. Mrs. by the Mill City Garden Fourth Grade Boys. first, 1971 and the finals pf the con Toni Thomas was unable to'^ sored _________ ____ ___________ ended Friday with the dis- Jimmy Mason, second, Ken- test are to be held March 26 be present and Mrs. Charles club entries in a hall of the neth Bracher and third. Jeff at the IOOF hall in Salem. Doiezal. Jr. assisted Mrs. Carol, p]ay of school. Crowther. Mrs. Walter Thomas, Pilgrim Thomas in serving. | R e v Thomas McCamant Fifth grade girls, first, Bren- Phone 897-2799 age chairman will deliver th? Mrs. Clyde Phillips presided Dr Kenneth Waters of da Trout; second. Lorna Chal- contest rules to Santiam High at the business meeting. _ ' gaiem. both members of the lender and third. Cindy Whit- school. Election of officers for 1971' Audubon society, judged the ney. Mrs. Alber-. Carr and Mrs. Fifth grade boys, first, Maik following I entries. A short program was Dave Barnhardt were appoint was held, w't^1 *'***—1 Preisdent, n i—. ■»,_ grade school gym. Peterman, second. Bobbie Mac Mrs. r Lloyd ed to the committee to meet elected. with a group from the IOOF to Girod: 1st. Vice-President, Mrs. Rev. McCamant talked to the Gregor and third Clinton Luke. A special award was given purchase a mirror for the Ervin Peterson; 2nd Vice Presi children about different birds dent, Mrs. Martin Hansen; Se I and showed slides of birds feed to Tania Brown for the most student lounge. Following a second nomina- cretary, Mrs. Ross McCombs ing at several kinds of feeders. unique feeder entered. Each entrant was given a ation the following officers and treasurer, Mrs. Al Yankus. Dr. Waters gave a short talk were named: Mrs. Ott Weid The club will not have a about how the Audubon Soci one pound sack of bird feed. man. noble grand: Mrs. Glen meeting in December. In place ety gots its name, and about I Anderson, vice grand; Mrs. of the meeting the ladies will the aims and purposes of the Dave Barnhardt, recording se have a Christmas luncheon at club. Community Mrs. Clyde Phillips. Garden I cretary; Mrs. Walter Thomas a restaurant with the time and financial secretary and Otto place to be announced later. Club president and Mrs. Fred The committee to make the ar Moore, bird chairman gave the Koeneke. treasurer. Calendar of Events Mrs. Robert Jobe. Three rangements include Mrs Agnes awards to the children. The Garden club was pleased Carlson, Isabell Heller and - Links president announced with the enthusiasm of the that group would meet Novem Mrs. Mabie Yankus. ber 10 at the lodge hall. Attending Thursdays meet- Thursday, November 12_ Refreshment committee for ing were Mrs. Lloyd Girod. I.O.O.F. Lodge meets at Hall November 18 is Mrs. John Mrs. Ervin Peterson. Mrs. Bridal Shower Honors 8:00 p. m. Swan and Mrs Dave Bam- Martin Hansen. Mrs. Arthur Santiam Canyon Home Ex hardt. Following the meeting, Hedge. Sr., Mrs. Marie Tolbert. tension Club meets at the Gates refreshments were served by Mrs. Hollis Turnidge. Mrs. Isa Miss Mae Morgan Mrs. Walter Brisbin and Mrs. bell Heller. Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, LYONS—Lucille Huber. Al Club House at 10:00 a m. with Lang Stafford. Mrs. Else Allen. Mrs. Clyde ma Olmstead. Alta Bodeker Rose Marie Cupps and Joanna Phillips. Mrs. Fred Moore. Mrs. and Kathleen were hostesses Kazunas as project leaders. Ruth McCombs. Mrs. Charles for a bridal shower held Mon F.O.E. 3384 Aerie and Aux Doiezal, Jr.. Mrs. Carol Thom day evening in the dining room iliary meets at Lodge 8 p.m. as. and Mrs. Jennie Cauble and of the Methodist church honor Mrs. Kate Doble. who were ing Miss Mae Agnes Morgan, Monday, November 16_ guests. bride elect. Club Dinner Meeting Guests present were JoAnn at Lions the Sportsman Country Kit Cruson. Reta Cruson, Bertha I chen 6:30 p. m. LYONS—On Tuesday. No John Kelly Keeps Allen. Eva Bressler. Helen vember 3. the Lyons Zenith Johnston. Mildred Prichard. Al A.F. & A.M. Lodge meets ¿it W men's club w is honored by Busy In Hollywood ma Spellmever. Dorothy Down Hall 8:00 -p. m. several guests who came to er. Thelma James. Anne Pie- Round Robin Pinochle Club John Kelly recently appeared 1 trok. Louise Pietrok. Florence help commemorate the change from Junior Women’s club to in an original musical play en Naue. Lois Morgan. Ella Mae meets at the home of Margaret Zenith Women’s club. Guests titled "Only A Woman.” in a Bethel. Katie Skillings. Leao Boroughs 730 p. m. were Mrs Richard L. Schaefer. s’mall theater in Hollywood Johnson. Tava Deitz. Vivian Bill or Bunch Pinochle Club State first vice president, who which deals with the story of Koenig Sending gifts were meets of Marc- did a summary on “What Is a Lucy Stone, the first women's Beulah Lewis. Ethel Huffman. Wright at 7:30 the p. home m. Women’s club, . nd explained rightist and fore-runner of Su Irene Lantzer. Orpha Rove. san B. Anthony. John played Donna Asmussen, Sue Walton Tuesday, November 17_ Zenith as to a Junior club. Mrs. Jess Stalcup. second the part of Henry Blackweli, and Hazel Wirth. Mill City Women’s Club district vice president. Mrs. the male lead in the play about meets at the home of Mr- Women s Liberation. Clarence Coddington. president Roger Lundquist at 8 p m of Lebanon Junior Women’s There were 27 original song-' Laura Neal Home 'lub. Mrs. Ed I.oree. district in the play, and the 10-member Wednesday, November 18_ C. I P chairman from Lebanon. cast "tries to do the work of Scene of Card Party Santiam Rebekah Lodge Mrs Melbourne Rambo, presi about 25 people”, according to meets at Hal) 8 p m. dent of Mill City club and six the review in Variety. Quite LYONS—Alma Olmstead and other members were present. complimentary reviews also ap Laura Neal were hostesses for Newcomers Club meets at A regular meeting was held peared in the Los Angeles the Wednesday afternoon card Gates Club House 6 p m. Pot ind guests were sked for any Times and in the Hollywood club held at the Neal home. luck Dinner. ‘omments they had to offer. Reporter. 500 was in play following a 1:30 Corsage« were presented to Quite recently. John sang at dessert luncheon. High score Sponsored as a puNIc service drs. Richard L. Schaefer. Mrs. the wedding of the Rocky Mil- was __ ____ held ________ by Ethel _ Huffman. 'larence Codding-on and Mrs. lers. nephew of Mr and Mrs ! second high by Bea Hiatt and Limbo Dcor p izes were Q ~ V Miller of Long Beach, low by Bertha Allen. Others Irawn and refreshments serv- but formerly of Mill City. The attending were Doris Roy. <i The club collected over $50 three young people became ac Gladys Nygaard. Alta Bodeker. Insurance Agency, Inc. n the Lyons-Meh ma area for quainted while working as en I Freda Kuiken. Katie Sieg. Ze 129 Wall Stn-rt ’nicef Thanksgiving haskets tertainers at Disneyland. It ta Prichard. Katie Skillings Srr l’s For or needy families will again came as quite a surprise when Leota Worden. Mabel Downing All General Linca of Inaurarn e e put in store« in Lyons. Me- “Aunt Virginia” remembered ' June McPheeters. Ruth Lyons. Phone 897-2345 iama and Mi'l Citv areas All John as a clerk in the local Juanita Davi«, and Rose Ras- lonation« will be accepted I sett. Mary Elizabeth Tucker Becomes Bride Of Dennis George Jenkins Saturday I Harley Bell Wed At Willamina PLUMBING ana HEPTING Rebekah Lodge Of Officers Building Your New Home Now? Mrs. Lloyd Girod Named President Of Garden Club FREE ESTIMATE MOFFATT PLUMBING & HEATING, Inc Awards Presented Contestants For Bird Feeders Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise S4.00 per Year State Officers Visit Lyons Women's Club f i MADISON & DAVIS