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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 22, 1971 Visitors From Denmark fy/a/ftastk Paqe Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree Honored Sunday on 40th Wedding Anniversary Celebrate 40th Anniversary Sunday Phone 897-2772 Garden Club Members To Have Work Day Members of the Mill City Garden club are reminded of a “work day” when they are in Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree were honored Sunday after City; Mr. and Mrs. James Fish, vited to be at “Deepwood” in noon from 1 to 5 p. m. when Aloha; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cuth Salem Wednesday, April 21.1 their children entertained in bert, Jimmie and Lauri, Wood Those who plan to attend are | honor of their 40th wedding burn: Mrs. Beryl Halsetil, Dal asked to take their own gard | las; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pet- en tools, plainly marked with anniversary. erson, Silverton: Mrs. Willetta names, and a potluck The serving table was cover Pence, Milwaukie, Mrs. Bea their will be served at noon. Visiting at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lodahl ed with a pink lace cloth and trice Gaines, Albany: Mr. and lunch On Wednesday, April 28. i here are relatives from Denmark. From left to right centered with the anniversary Mrs. Claude DeFrates, Molal members are invited to a tea are Mr. and Mrs, Martin Jensen of Kirk, Denmark, and cake which was decorated la; Miss Frances McKenchnie and tour of Pringle Park from Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree were celebrating their Mr and Mrs. Johanus Lodahl and son, Peter from Hur- with pink and ruby. Miss Mary MacHugh and Mr. 12 to 5 p. m. 40th wedding anniversary at their home Sunday after Mrs. Karl Wenger of Salem, and Mrs. John Clarke, all of upthy, Denmark.—The Enterprise photo. On Wednesday, May 12,' ’a' school mate of Mrs. Cree Portland. there will be a tea honoring noon.^—The Mill City Enterprise photo. ' they had visitors from Den- cut and served the cake; Mrs. Mrs. R. R. Troxell, District Rilla Schaffer Wins William-Lyness served the cof Director of Capitol, District i mark and Montana. fee; Mrs. Hollis Tumidge pour Farewell Party Honors No. 17, at Salem. Details will i H gh at Card Club From Denmark came Mr. ed the punch. Patty McClint be announced at the May 6 The Bid or Bunch pinochle and Mrs. Johanus Lodahl and ock, a granddaughter, assisted Mr. and Mrs. E. Woods meeting of the Mill City Gar club members were entertain son, Peter, from Hurupthy, in serving. den club. ed Monday evening at the where he works for the Forest Sue McClintodk. a grand Mr. and Mrs. Roger Penrose home of Mary Wright with Service anti, also, Mr. and Mrs. daughter. and Mrs. Donald hosted a party at their home Mary Schmelling as refresh Martin Jensen of Kirk. Den Crpe, a daughter-in-law, passed Saturday, April 17. honoring JayCettes Make Plans ment hostess. mark. Johanus is a brother of the guest book. Erwin and Jan Woods, who Guests for the evening were Mr. Ixxlahl and Mrs. Jensen is The C. 8. Ixxlahl home here a sister. From Dagmar, Mont., Mrs. Gordon McMorris and are leaving Mill City the end For July 4 Celebration “For Love of Your Fam Bobbi Budlong, Edna Moffatt, has been a happy place the came Mr. and Mrs. Nils Lo Mrs. William McClintock, of May. They will be moving ily” is the title of a pamphlet and Dorothy Grant. last couple of weeks, when dahl, another brother. There daughters, greeted guests and to Coquille where Erwin will The Mill City JayCettes met to be distributed Tuesday ev Rilla Schaffer won the high be stationed with the State at the home of Kathy O’Donnel ening. April 27 between 4 and prize with Elsie Ohmart re were 15 children in the Lodahl assisted about the rooms. Police. on April 13, with nine mem Special guests were Mrs. 7 o’clock, by the Mill City ceiving low and Shirley Pearce family, and all of them have The Woods and their child bers present. Rainbow Girls. The girls will pinochle. never been together at one Cree’s 91 year-old mother, Mrs. The success of the recent also be collecting contributions time since part of the family J. C. Dickinsor, from Salem, ren. Scott and Susie, came here The next party will be May came to the States. Tins is the and John Soimidt, of Salem, three years ago from Rose JayCette sponsored vision clin- j for cancer research, public edu- 3 at the home of Joyce Trout. first time the above mentioned who was best man for the burg. He has been employed as ic was discussed and it was re-1 cation, service to cancer pa- people have all been together Crees when they married April a surveyor for Solberg & Ker- ported that 71 children had tients, professional education sher Surveying Co. in Salem eye examinations with eight anq communitv services. Mrs. for 44 years, and it has been 1, ’931 at Tillamook. Mrs. Cree chose a ruby red and has also served with the being referred for further j virgina Hay, Mrs. Wes Jahn, Smart Alex a happy reunion for them. Police force. He will tests. | and Mrs. George Davis, head- The Denmark people are velvet dress with matching Mill City the first part of May for Preliminary plans were made ing up the Cancer Unit in Mill making a tour of the United shoes and a white orchid cor a leave Atheism Doesn't six-week State Police train for the club’s participation in City, will be contacting local States and plan to visit Yel sage. ing course in Oregon City be Over 150 guests attended. the July 4th celebration. Chair-1 merchants and organizations lowstone National park before Have A Prayer men appointed by Judy Wells, jn the near future. they return to their Denmark Among those from out-of-town fore the move to Coquille. It’s a new kind ofin«ur»nce that Both Jan and Erwin have included Mr. and Mrs. M. C. were Kathy O ’ Donnell, Kid- , With a terrible urgency, homes. <-ovara things like your campsr or boat Huston, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. been active in the community Parade, and Pam Morris about 4 million persons in this or water akiia or—moot of tha many fun The Enterprise man visited Gorton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold with him being vice president die and Shirley Bigness for Con- country wait for science to things you uss for your leisure or your with these people for a short White. Mr and Mrs. John of the Javcees last year, and cessions. Pam Morris will also solve the riddle of why human holidays. It's wstl worth ths small coot. time Monday, and found that Wehrli and family; Mrs. Glen she served as secretary-treas be in charge of selling sno- ■ cells go ft'1 wild »VUU and <IUU kill Mil the host UV-ll the visitors enjoyed Oregon, Gorton, Mrs. C. G. Olson, Mrs. urer of the JayCeettes. cones during the summer. | that nutures them. It is prim although they did not like ev William Phillips, Mrs. M. L. Those attending besides the The JayCettes maintain the erything about this country. Sanders and Dorothy, Mr. and hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Jim landscaping on the hill above arily through contributions Community It was also learned that Mrs. Mrs. Albert Toman and Janet, Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Bert the U. S. National bank and that this search can be financ Jensen operates a mink farm Mrs. Lillijean Farris, Mrs. | Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wil- Shirley Bigness was appoint ed. It is hoped by the local at Kirk, and when asked if Alice Rupp. Mrs. Vivian Hoen- , son, Mike McDonough and ed chairman of the landscap committee that the community Calendar of Even+s she had a mink coat, she re ig. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Dick-1 Miss Gloria Gardner from ing project. There was also will be generous in their giv ing to this live-saving work. plied: “only a stole and hat.” nrauii, inson, .jt/ini John oviiiiuui, Schmidt, mr. Mr. dim and i , 1 Portland. A going-away gift some discussion on existing; _ For __ those ____ ______ o from suffering I Mrs. El Cooke, Mrs. Lyle Ma-1 was presented to the Woods. and prospective future projects ' cancer there is a constant ques- The door prize was won by tion: “Will research find the Sunday, April 25— Happiness is learning the kid 1 son and Lori» Mr. and Mrs.------------------------------- OES Officers practice at 2 v . i^ivK- Diane Moore. The club will j answers in time to save my who thinks your child IS is Stu- stu-|I!of:Tr iicmuu, Nelson. mis. Mrs. .j XJC. Dick- ( . . ~ r'L.l. . *1'" T},js jg a fajr question p. m. Mill City IOOF hall. meet again April 27 at the Mrs. and Karl Lyons harden \^IUD pid has to go to summer school Í ‘ *nson* an(l ‘ Mrs. *....................... -11 -r C1..1 __ »<_ __ 1 ’ ' I Wenger all of Salem; Mr. and home of the president, Judy when you look about and see Thursday, April 22— Mrs. Guy Armstrong, Turner, Meets At Roy Home Wells. the immensity of science today I.O.O.F. Lodge No. 144 meets Mrs. Waunita Haugen, Scio; with its computers, its jets at at hall at 8 p. m. LYONS — Mrs. Irene Roy Mrs. Dennis Busby and Bever and Mrs. Fern Sletto were 1000 Aces Held at sneeds faster than sound, its ly, Independence; Mr. and Mrs. hostesses for the meeting of1 ability to compute the course Monday, April 26— Curtis Deetz, Mr. and Mrs. the Lyons Garden Club Wed-1 Pinochle Party Mon. of missiles to the moon and Lions Club Dinner meeting Verne Clark, and Mrs. Betty nesday afternoon, April 14. held | The Round Robin Pinochle | projectiles between continents. at 6:30 p. m. at the Sports Norfleet, all of Stayton; Mr. at the Roy 'home. Mrs. Mabeli club members were entertain-1 Surely the answers to preserv men’s Country Kitchen. and Mrs. Forrest Hollyman Downing, president, presided ed Monday evening at the | ing life rank in importance to District meeting of OES at and Cathy from Roseburg: Mr. I over the meeting with June home of Mrs. Don Carlson | finding the answers to a bet- IOOF hall at 8 p. m. and Mrs. E. K. Fish, Lincoln McPheeters secretary. Roll call with all members present. The i ter life. Mill City JayCettes meet at was answered by each one hostess served a dessert before , The committee asks that you the home of Judy Wells at “support the Cancer Crusade 8 p. m. naming a money raising pro the evening of cards. When Love Is What War I Groups Winning high prize was with a checkup and a check.” ject. A discussion was held and Wednesday, April 28— plans for those who could to Marie Stewart, who also drew Order of Rainbow for Girls the door prize, a set of ceramic You're Giving attend the Garden Tour in Elect New Officers at Hall at 7:30 p. m. quail made by Mrs. Carlson, Area People Attend Salem Wednesday, April 28. Potluck luncheon for Mari Pinochle was won by Mar- A dessert lunch was served Veterans of World War I, . Give It In A lyn club members at Mabel Barracks No. 3263, and Auxil proceeding the meeting, and garet Boroughs and low by WWI Convention Parker home in Silverton, 12 iary held a noon potluck at the at the close of the meeting, Mabel Yankus. noon. Gates clubhouse Saturday, Gertrude Weidman and Haz Mrs. Boroughs was present-. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rags- April 10. Following the din el Wirth showed pictures of cd with a birthday card signed' dale, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Claude May 5, 6, and 7— — c.-tt —i Stafford, ner, a meeting was held and snow scenes and of the Weid-■ by all the members as she was •’ Bruder, Mrs. Mary Annual Gates Women's club man tour of the Yakima Vai-1 celebrating her birthday on Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Oliver, Mr. Rummage Sale at clubhouse. new officers elected. and Mrs. Otto Knutson and 10 to 4 p. m. Elected to serve the Auxil- ley. Astoria and Tillamook. Monday. Another highlight of the ev I Mrs Cyril Archer, Sr., attend iaiy for the coming year were Mabel Downing showed snap Mary Stafford, president; Mary shot pictures and told of their ening was a 1000-ace hand held ed the District Convention of Sponsored as a public service by Frances Alban with Irene WWI Barracks and Auxiliar I oucks, Sr. vice-president; recent trip to Hawaai. ies held at Lake Labish Sat Present for the meeting Podrabsky as her partner. Beatrice Hamilton. Jr. vice- president; Marie Day, secre were Nellie Riggs. June Mc The next party will be May urday. Ernest Ragsdale, Sr., was tary: Pearl Oliver, treasurer: Pheeters, Alm;i Olmstead. Ger 3 at the home of Marilynne elected Junior Vice Command Audrey Sandahi, chaplain; trude Weidman. Celene Taylor, Dry nan. er and Mrs. Clyde Oliver was Winifred Knight, conductress; Mabel Downing, Gadys Ny elected a trustee for two years. Insurance Agency, Inc. Ruby Brisbin. Guard; Mary gaard. Kathy Neal. Vlirgene Mrs. Graham Hosts This was an all-day meeting I »ticks. patriotic instructor: Scott. Rachael Olmstead. Eva 129 Wall Street with 107 attending. A potluck Martha Ragsdale, VAVS, chair Bressler, Orpha Roye and Alta Silver Tea Tuesday See Vs For man: and trustee«. Mabie Bru Bodeker. Guests of the after Mrs. Tena Graham was host luncheon was served at noon. Al] General Lines of Insurance at her home Tuesday after 1 der, 1 year; Elsie Myers, 2 noon were June Kokstis. Lu ess PHOTOGRAPHY from 2 to 5 p. m. at a 1 vean, and Ellen Rust 3 ve.irs Brown. Katie Skillings. Gladys noon Phone 897-2345 Why Don’t You Subscribe to Tea for the benefit of ; 360 S. W. Broadway Percy Mulligan was elected Kuiken. Lula Corey. Merry Lu Silver The Mill City Enternrise the Estarl, Home Endowment, commander: Ralph L. Knight. Hennings and the hostesses, 1 and Cancer research projects Sr. vice commander: Paul J. Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Sletto. of the Grand Chapter of the Hamilton. Jr. vice command- Eat Drink and Be Merry Order of the Eastern Star of er: Henry J. Peterson, judge Oregon. Anderson. I «/enny Chance Is advocate; Glenn Over 60 attended the tea. chaplain; ^^^^bow Princess OPEN 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays Mrs. Graham was assisted by ermaster: Mrs. Verne Clark anil Mrs. iutant; Claud Lewin, legisla- 1 Mill City, Oregon For July Fourth Richard Freeman of the Estarl live chairman, and trustees. The Rainbow girls made'committee. Mrs. Charlie French Ernest Ragsdale. 1 year; Clyde Oliver, 2 years, and Claud many plans for the remainder J ¿nd Mrs. Donald Carlson of the WANTED FOR SALE of their Spring term at their Cancer research committee and I ewin. 3 years. meeting Wednesday evening, j Mrs. Slyvia Duncan of the ---- . according to their mother ad . yjorne Endowment committee. 2 or 3 Oak table leaves Snare Drum and Case visor. Mrs. Virgil Lewis. Spring flowers were arrang 44” long or longer Rainbow Girls Arrangements were made ed by Mrs. Ione Goode of Eu $35.00 for an adenda which was per- gene, who also made the cor-1 Portable Crib sented for the pleasure of sages for those who assisted. Attend Reception members of the Masonic ord A pink motif was used through- j Trombone and Case On Sunday. April 18, Mrs er Monday evening. Arrange I out for decorations. Clock Radio Virgil Lewis, mother advisor ments were made by Nancy $130.00 Pouring were Mrs. Alex for the Order of Rainbow for Lalack. worthy advisor. I Burrell, Worthy Matron of High Chair Girls here took several mem Jenny Chance was elected to Marilyn Chapter No. 145 ami bers on a trip to Ramona As represent the Rainbow girls Mrs. Jack Guiltford. Mrs. Bert sembly in Silverton to a re as a 4th of July princess for Morris. Mrs. Cecil Lake, and Ironing Board CALL ception honoring Pamela An- the celebration here Mias Mrs. Verne Clark, all past ma tiresen. Grand Treasurer Chance is presently serving as trons of the Chapter. Vacuum Cleaner Sue Miltkelson Those going besides Mrs treasurer of the Rainbow Girls Mrs. Walter Brisbin played I-ewis were Patty Fohl. Rhonda anil is also a past worthy ad I background music during the Child's Record Player Meader. Verlene Peterman. visor. I afternoon and passed the guest 897-2581 Coleen Grant. Linda Long and The girls will sponsor a win book. Other members of the Nancy Lal.wk. dow wash on May 8 ami those OES assisted about the rooms, ORDERS TO GO Phone 769-5311 After arriving back in Mill] residents wishing to have some j Among those attending from OPEN: Sunday thru Thuntday 11 a.m.—11 pju. City the girls and their advisor I spring cleaning done are ask out-of-town were Mrs. Earl Friday and Saturday 11 a.m.—Midnight attended the 40th wedding an ed to call Linda Long at 897- Gooch. Mrs. Cyril Archer. Sr., OPEN 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays niversary reception honoring | 2159. Mrs. George Sumpter. Mrs Mr and Mrs I x »well Cree, both ; The Rainlx>w Girls will also * , Dan Kleihege. Mrs Live a Little Ione Mill City, Oregon .» tive Eastern Star members. I assist in the forthcoming Can Goode, and Mrs. Anna Wachs- and Rainbow Board members.' cer fund drive. nicht. Lodahls Have Family Visitors from Denmark and Mont. « Rainbow for Girls To Assist in Cancer Fund Drive "fun insurance” Mill City Hardware JERRY PITTAM Insurance Mother's Day Portrait of Your MADISON & DAVIS EVERYDAY LOW PRICES STANLEY OGDEN 1 LIONS PAW Pepsi with Every LIONS PAW 4