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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 8, 1971 | Bostwick Family Figures in Early Linn History WomanL Page. Seven Initiated Into Rainbow Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Phone 897-2772 Seven Get Degrees Garden Club To At Rainbow Meeting Here Monday Night l„,°Xurt!.7"nSr^; Sponsor Bird House Marilyn Assembly No. 60 Booster Club Sponsored Pin-1 Order of the Rainbow for Girls ochle party held at the student met at a special meeting on commons in the new auditor Contest at School Monday evening at the IOOF Mrs. Muriel Phillips and Mrs. hall. ium. Eight tables were in play. Following the games during Kate Doble were hostesses at Nancy Lalack, worthy advis which pinochle was out 15 the Phillips home Thursday or, presided at the meeting. times, refreshments were serv for the Mill City Garden club Odie Vogle, Grand Represen ed by the club hosts, Mr. and for a 12:..O dessert luncheon. tative to Louisiana in Oregon the horse trotted him around By Goldie Rambo Mrs. Lloyd Girod, president and Nancy Drushella, Grand Mrs. Frank Severs. Betty Bostwick of Mill City the track. But young Bostwick of the club presided at the High prize for the men went) Choir, members, both of Aca has a proud heritage, both in didn’t take to that kind of life Seven new members were initiated into Marilyn As George Ditter, and low to business meeting. cia Assembly, Stayton, and Oregon and the Mid-west. She and when the family moved to sembly, Rainbow for Girls here Monday night. Pictured to The members voted to accept Burt Boroughs. High for the Roten, worshipful master recently was presented a com the Lebanon-Lacomb area his above back row are Rhonda Meader, Patty Fohl, Vickie women went to Alta Moffatt the budget which the commit John of Mill City Lodge No. 180 memorative plate from the city interests changed. He later at Vandecoevering, Coriiss Archer. Front row, Cindy Beth and low to Margaret Boroughs. tee recommended for the com were escorted and introduced. I of Raytown, Missouri, in me tended Bible Standard school el, Shelly Richards and Becky Chestnut.—Enterprise Pinochle went to Ruth Kerr ing year. Confering of degrees was put mory of her great-grandfather, in Eugene and became an or and the door prize was won by After a discussion, the group on for Shelly Richards, Vicki photo. Wilma Moore. Edna Gordon decided there would be no busi Vandecoevering, Becky Chest William Ray who founded the dained minister. As Mrs. Lin held 1.000 aces for the top ness meeting held during the nut, Patty Fohl, Cindy Bethel, town in 1850. Pictured on the coln says, “we did plenty of Miss Opoka Hosts hand of the evening. months of June, July and Au Corliss Archer and Rhonda plate is the Santa Fe Black traveling, but at a somewhat . which belonged _ to slower pace than around a ________ smith shop The high prize for the wo gust. These three months will Meader. INCOME TAX Club at Gordon Home her grandfather and pictures of | racetrack; sometimes just as men was donated by Betty be activity meetings. All officers except one were Spring flowers and Easter grueling though.” SERVICE The Club has sponsored a present. Ten members of the her grandparents. baskets decorated the tables Pit tarn and the door prize was Mr. Bostwicks religious be In 1850 Mr. Ray also married I donated by Hilltop Market. Bird House Contest in the lo- _______ ___ ___ Eastern Star and Masonic More than 30 years contin at the Bid or Bunch Pinochle a widow, Alice Dealv Prine and liefs were nondenoninational cal school and the Houses will , Lodge were present, uous service and experience party at the home of Edna I moved to Linn County in but his politics were Democrat be finished and on display. - - ■ Refreshments were served they Gordon with Jeannette Opoka, | Rainbow Advisory in this area. 1853. There they homesteaded ic: ardently carried on by his April 16. following the meeting. as hostess, serving the refresh two large sections of land from daughter today. 1909 recorded over 1,750 On April 9 the club will have Meets at Cree Home ments Monday night. Betty Bostwick says she has Providence Church to the old satisfied clients. a cooked food sale in the build I Guests were Marlena Severs, The Rainbow Advisory board so many relatives in Oregon, Evelyn Davis Hosts Salt Lake school. ing next to the bank, starting Courteous satisfaction Darlene Ruby, Bobbie Budlong met last Thursday evening at Miss Bostwicks great-grand particularly in Linn County, assured and Edna Moffatt. Betty Pit- the home of Mr. and Mrs. at 10 a. m. Members are asked Round Robin Club mother was one of 26 children- that she couldn’t trace them all to have their food there by The Round Robin Pinochle 19 brothers and six sisters. Be. Henry Ray, Jr., known by sev fam won the pinochle prize, Lowell Cree EDW. J. BELL Marlena Severs, low score, and club was entertained Monday ing of a compassionate nature eral in Mill City still lives at J. C. Kim nel, chairman, pre 9:30 a. m. Public Service Office Edna Gordon high. sided at the meeting. Mrs. Vir A contribution was made to evening at the home of Eve they also adopted two more Lacomb. Her brother, Paul 247 North Third Avenue The next party will be April gil Lewis, mother advisor, an the cancer research fund in lyn Davis with Jessie Bodeker children. One of her Grandma Bostwick of California is a Stayton, Oregon 97383 19 at the home of Carol Cree nounced the girls would attend memory of Elsie Potter who as a guest. The hostess served 1 i Rays sisters married a man frequent visitor and plans on Phone: 789 2236 with Mary Schmelling as host church services on Sunday, was a charter member of the refreshments before the even by the name of Crabtree and retiring here. mess. ing of cards. April 4 at the Mill City Chris club. Miss Bostwick said It was April 7, a num Winners were Agnes Carl they founded the town of that tian church in a body. Also a ber Wednesday, very nostalgic, but really gave name, near Scio. of the members will attend son, who had high score, Mar In fact having towns named her a sense of permanence, to special meeting was announced District meeting of the ie Stewart, with low and for Monday, April 5 at 7:30 for the for them seems to be quite an visit the old cemeteries in the Federation of Garden Clubs Initiation of a group of girls. at McNary Golf course, Sal Jessie Bodeker the pinochle honor in that family. Her Lebanon areas with so many prize. The May 6 meeting will be great-uncle, Barney Prine graves marked with the Ray- eni. Registration will start at April 19 is the date for the founded the town of Prineville Bostwick names. However, I held at the Kimmel home. Re 9:30 a. m. followed by a busi next party at the home of in the 1800’s. freshments were served fol Betty is not one to dwell too ness meeting, luncheon and I Agnes Carlson. lowing the meeting. Although born in Dallas, much on the past as she is a program Attending were Mrs. Ervin Oregon, Miss Bostwicks fath busy and energetic person. She Peterson, Mrs. William Mc Mrs. Kenneth Coming and Stork Shower Held er, Oscar C. Bostwick spent is very talented and creative Mrs. Lowell Cree won the door Clintock, Mrs. Virgil Lewis, prizes. his very early years at Prine and her home in Mill City is At Idanha Home I J. C. Kimmel, Joe Bowes, John ville and his widow, Marie filled with many delightful ob For the afternoon program IDANHA — The Idanha home Roten, Don Moffatt, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Vibbert of Bostwick Lincoln, says she jects she has made. of Mrs. Lynn Williamson was and Mrs. Lowell Cree. Presently in her upstairs Salem were present and show the setting Tuesday for a remembers her husband’s tales ed beautiful colored slides of stork shower honoring Mrs. of his childhood there. His workshop she is making and father had a 2,000 acre ranch working with plastics, both various types of mushrooms Harold Hiebert. Evangelist To Hold Hydrangeas — Azaleas and also owned a string of race and artistic. At a and grave an interesting talk. Following the opening of horses and his own race track. utilitarian recent political (Democratic, of Revival Meetings at .. The May 6 meeting will be gifts refreshments were serv He was determined to have course) meeting she presented Chrysanthemums Free Methodist Church at the home of Mrs. Lloyd ed by the hostess, Mrs. Wil young Oscar learn to ride and one of her more unique and Girod. liamson, to the honored _ guest, someday become a jockey. He humorous creations to Repre Rev. and Mrs. C. A. McDon- Arrangements — Corsages Guests present were Mr. ana and , and Mmes. William Mohr, Mohr,“ Hen- j 3^ 1 aid, Evangelists from Cowden. Mrs. Clare Vibbert, Mrs. Betty | ry Hiebert, Cindy, Sandy and ---J '..I..! on to a saddle and sentative Al Ullman. | Ill. will be conducting Revival Foreman, Mrs. Mary Youmans,1 Lola Mohr, Barbara and Dan- I Meetings at the Free Methodist Mrs. Doris Rogers and Mrs. elle Stephen, Tina Michaelson, Church to begin April 12 Virginia Hay. Members present Donna White, Charley Litchly- I through April 18 each evening; 'were Mrs. Lloyd Girod, Mrs. ter, Robert Kirk, Arthur ■ FOR OUT OF TOWN at 7 p. m. Walter Thomas, Jr., Mrs. Whiteley, and Robin, George Rev. McDonald has had wide Charles Dolezal, Jr., Mrs. Derrick, Ronald Strode, Darr WIRE SERVICE experience as pastor and has Walter Thomas, Sr., Mrs. Gale Mennis, Herbert Tompkins, I served as District and Confer- . Larson, Mrs. Kenneth Coming, Kenneth Fields, Jeff Leming, lence Superintendent and Evan-1 Mrs. Fred Moore. Mrs. Louis Quincy Smith, Dallas Benton, AND Wire Service Anywhere 1 gelist. Mrs. McDonald is an Verbeck, Mrs. Else Allen, George Pflug, Nils Bittner, Hilitv»' /« j experienced C.Y.C. Camp Ev Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, Mrs. Marie Albert Adams, Jerry Lynn, angelist, Vacation Bible School Tolbert, Mrs. Don Carlson, Howard Smith, Harold Roth, Director and Teacher. She will Mrs. Ross McCombs, Mrs. Hol William Smith. Harold Baker, present an illustrated Bible les lis Tumidge. Mrs. Lowell Len Davis, Charlie Storey, son each evening. Cree, Mrs. Martin Hansen, Irene Paullin, and Sherry and 230 N. E. 4th St. Ph. 897-2452 MUI City 1 The public is invited to at Mrs. Al Yankus, and the host Gina Williamson. » akk A mîricaiio tend the revival sessions. esses Mrs. Kate Doble and Mrs. Muriel Phillips. Silver Tea To Be EASTER LILLIES j Order Early INSULATION WEATHERSTRIPPING Brunner's Flowers Held at Graham Home A benefit Silver Tea will be Community FREE 4 7 zA I held at the home of Mrs. Tena Graham on Tuesday, April 13 from 2 to 5 p. m. Mrs. Graham will be assisted by *he com mittee members of the Home Endowment, Estarl, ind Canc Thursday, April 8— er Research funds of Marilyn OES. Proceeds from IOOF Lodge No. 144 meets Chapter the tea will go to these com-1 at hall at 8 p. m. mittees. Santiam Canyon Home Ex tension meets at Gates Club House at 10 a m. Calendar of Event« Friday, April 9— Good Friday Services at 7:30 p. m. at the Presbyterian church. Sunday, April II— Mom 1 Dad and All The Kiddies May Be Photographed Free. You can have each member of the family photographed in several poses, and pick any one of them for your free portrait. We only ask that all [ • children be accompanied by a parent. DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY * I Faster Sunrise Services at Mill Citv Community Church at 6:30. Easter Sunrise Breakfast at the Grade school gym 7 to ll a. m. Monday, April 12— Lions club dinner meeting 6:30 p. m at the Sportsmen's Country Kitchen. to get a living color portrait you will treasure always. Several poses are taken and low cost additional portraits are available for those who wish them Marilyn Chapter No. 145 OES meets at hall at 8 p. m. It's our way of saying "Thank You" to our many regular customers, and "Welcome" to everyone else Incidentally, we believe these photographs are really something special. They're beautifully posed portraits — not snapshots And don't forget they'll be in Irving color, SO dress the chil dren in bright colors. Order of Rainbow for Girls meets at hall at 7:30 p. m. Panel walls with money. Wednesday, April 14__ City Council meets at City Hall 8 p. m. Or put a new roof over your head. Get U. S. Bank home improvement money at any of our branches, or through your home improvement contractor. ■Sponsored as a public servie» J A gift to you from- Mill City Pharmacy £ 200 S. w. Bdwy. Mill C ty SATURDAY, APRIL 10th 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. MADISON» DAVIS Insurance Agency, Inc 12» Wall street See <"■ For ! 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