The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, April 29, 1971, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—Th** Mill City Enterprise. Thursday. April '29. 1971
To Preterit Musical
'UJ g / wuú . ßcuje
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
Bonnie Krecklow
Phone 897-2772
Eastern Star Holds
District Meet Here
Rebekahs Make Final
Plans for District
Meet ng on May 1
Detroit High Io . Preaches Sunday
' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Free­
Present
Musical
man and Paul went to Spring-
Detroit Hign scaool will pre-1 ^*e'd Sunday _ where they at-
sent a lull production of the tended the Northwood Chris-
Bruadwav Musical, Brigadoon ^tan Church where meir son
next Friday ¿nd Saturday.1 Earnest Freeman of NCC at
May 7 and 8 at 8 p m.
i Eugene preached.
1 iae cast mc-uoes seniors ' Joining the Freemans were
_____ _______
her uncles, Mr. and
I through . ...
frsehmen
as well __ as two
the *ntire high school chorus. Mrs. Warren Howe from Rc*e-
-* r r anti jiri. Gene
Prmc.pa-s arc Greg Slayden' __ — ---• ^,
James Howe from Vaughn.
¿aS Tomniy
Drago as Jeff Douglas; Cathie i Following the church ser-
Cnst as Ficna Mct-aren; Gary|v><* the group had u.nner to-
Lynn 03 Andrew McLaren. gather.
Gary Aorams as Charlie Dol-j Their daughter, Esther, who
rymp.e; Gina Williamson as. is also a student at NCC sang
Meg Brockie; Stanley William-, at Myrtle Creek Sunday.
son. as Mr. Lyndie; Robert Mc­ On their return trip they
Garrity as Archie Beaton, and | visited Mrs. Freeman's great
Bud Cnst as the unhappy Har-1 aunt. Mrs. Churchill at Leban­
on.
ry Benton.
The play is under the di-,
recuon oi Mrs Jeanne Blake.<
Mrs. Margaret Zelfer is music-1
al director and accompanist. I
MMs Ginger Ladich, former ;
teacher at Detroit, is assisting i
with the dances.
The play will be presented
in the grade school gym both
Community
evenings.
Santiam Rebekah Lodge N
166 met in regular meeting
Marilyn Chapter No. 145 was
April 21st. with Mrs Otto host chapter for the District
Weidman, noble grand presid­ meeting of O.E.S Monday
ing. All regular officers were evening at the IOOF Hall at
present for roll call.
Mil! City.
Endowment Chairman Mrs.
Victoria Chapter Na 76 of
Robert Jobe reported on the Turner nd Acacia Chapter No.
Endowment in memory of Mrs i <3 of Stayton also took part.
Frances Barney mother of
Marilyn Chanter, with Marie
Pictured are some of the players appearing in the
Charles Bamev Noble Grand Burrell W rthv Matron and
Detroit High School presentation of the breadway mus­
of Mill City IOOF Na 144
Alex Burrell Worthy Patron
ical ’ Brtgàdoon.” Ba.k row left to right are Jackie Wil­
Mrs Dave Bamharct report­ ' presiding had the opening cere­
ed on the Jur r-Ser or ban- mony. flag escort. Good of the
liams: n. Greg Slayden. Cathie Crist. Gary Lynn. Gary
quet and co mm ended her com- Order and Cl-o-ine ceremonies.
Abrams and Lucy Young. In front are G ma William­
mittee for a ;-ob well done.
Vittoria Chapter with Kathy
son and Joni Bement.
Those serving ;r. this commit­ Mitchell. Wtrthv Matron and
tee were Mr. and Mrs Glenn Fred Mitchell. Worthy Patron
Andersc-n. Mr. and Mrs Al­ presiding did the escort and
bert Carr. Mrs. Charles Dc’eza’.. balloting and Acacia Chapter
Calendar of Even+s
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Mrs Margaret Sr.iw Mrs Ot­ with Dollie Danford. Worthy Garden Club To
to Weidman and Mrs. John Matron and John Tarr, pres­
Mae Shu.’k. Mabe. Potter. |
Swan.
ented put on the degrees for Meet at Girod Home
:■■■ ~: :f
An invitatior. was received I two courtesy candidates.
The Mill City Garden club Thurxd.iy. April 29—
I Mehama. Geneva BalL Ada I
fir a friendship night from I Escorted and introduced
Plymale Groce Hutchinson. |
JhUr£dT k 3V 6
F
A erie H a U
Trvpb.ena
Rebekah
Lodge
No.
were Mrs Grace I. Ewing.
V.-rmia Oirrvtead Ze»a Prich-.
\ I Girod with Mrs. (-¡¿j
? P m. for Special Initiation
38
of
Silverton
fir
April
22nd.
Worthy
Grand
Matron
of
the
Mrs.
Lloyd
-i M i-ired Carr cf Mill City.
Mrs. Robert Jobe reported ¡Grand Chapter of Oregon, who Louis Verbeck as ohestess |
HarsI Lewi*. June Lewis.
the Cooked foods-Etc sale was was making her official visit:
The business meeting will Friday. April 30th—
Ctrosty Lewis. Pam Lewis
successful. Mrs Otto Weidman I Karl Wipper. Associate Grand be in the morning and those'
Lis; Lewis Bertha Aller.. June
reported
the
vial
of
dirt
from
Cub Sc-out Pack meeting at
| Partom Howard Nichols, chair- i attending are asked to bring a
M rPbeeters.
R»e
Bassett.
Mill
City
h3d
beer,
mailed
in
Scout
Cabin. Father-Son Cake
man
of
the
Blood
Bank
Com-
,
sack
lunch.
The
hostesses
will
Virgene
Ikrothy
Downer.
time to be presented at Pendle- mittee: Maud Clark. Grand Re-1 furnish dessert and coffee.
| Auction.
Scott, jovce Foltx. Ethel Wv-
ton with dirt frtm every other preser.tative to Tennessee in i Mrs. R. R. Troxell and Mrs.1
mar. Hazel W it Martha
Lodge in Oreec-
Oregon
m. and Alice Rupp. Wor-, Dean Curtis from Salem will Monday. May .3—
Poole. Fxrence Naue. Mary
Mrs
Dave
Ba
“
.hard
t
report
­
thy Matron of Trinity Chap-; be guests for the afternoon. I Bid or Bunch Pinochle club
Lou Henning. Irene Rov.
ed the material for the new ter No. 175. Salem: Phyllis,
at the home of Joyce Trout at
Roy Debbie Ro-- San­
counter tons has been purchas­ Thede. Worthy Matron of
730.
dy Roy. Dehhte Roy. Thelma
Henry
Tate
and
ed and will be installed soon, Chadwick Chapter No. 37. Sal-'
I Round Robin Pinochle club
' - ■ - L. - '' r - K■
also a committee
has complet­ em: and Lilajean Farris. Wor­ Mrs. Paul Morse Wed at the home of Marilynne Dry-
amir
the w
ine Neal. Gertrude
ed their inspection of the wir­ thy Matron of Salem Chapter
Susan Lmdemanr. J
Mill City friends will be nan at 730.
ing in preparation of the in­ No. 162 Salem. Guests were al­ interested
Leu
itis. Delores Slav
to learn of the mar­ Tuesday. May 4—
stallation of the new chandel­ so present from Jefferson. Sal-, riage of Henry
Brown. Marian Fr
Jo
Tate of Sub­
iers
in
the
dimr.g
room.
em.
Scio.
Slayton
and
Turner.
|
.......
Cruson. Reta Crus
Lois
limity and Mrs. Paul Morse of
Santiam High School Athlet­
Final
plans
were
made
for
For
the
program
Ronald
Cra-
<^tem
Eva
Bilyeu. Leota Wort
2—— Both are prominent ic Banquet 630 p. m. Grade
the
District
7
meeting
on
May
ven of Salem accompanied bv 7 the
•' Eastern Star Lodge School Cafeteria.
Bressler. MareeLe
1st. A work session will be at his wife on the piano sang two; in have
man v’fri^dfc mMiU
Newcomers Group
Florence Burmester.
1 p m cr. April 2'-'th. Regis­ ' .
Manning. Glenda Lindemann.
j ?5' j
j
I Ctty. At the present time the Wednesday. May 5—
trar, r. will begin at 12 noon
An addenda was presented nw Mrs Tate
Gladys Nygaard. Effie Ander­ Haye Potluck Dinner
Smart Alex
cn Mav 1st. and a potluck din- 2 a. ?rouP °- ----cers from Chadwick Chapter in Salem Chamber of Commerce Board
son. Alma Olmstead. Lynda
meeting 12 noon at the Riv­
The Santiam Newcomers ■er f >11 awing the meeting with the Aree chapters and gift pre- -
Associate Conductress
Tunnell. Mabel Downing. Flor-
BACTERIA
erview Cafe.
, The
were
marr
ied
ene Rolen. Helen Johnston. Group held its April potluck Santiam P.ebekah Lodge furn­ =«nted to Mrs_E-wnng
The couple were married. Rebekah Lodge meets at Hall
ishing the hot dishes. This be-
L nder Good of the Order Saturday evening at a small
Is Not The Back Door Leora Stevens. Lottie Grosso. dinner at the Gates Community ir.g
8 p. m.
strictly a District meeting, Mrs. Ewing spoke and Karl.
Betty Carter Alma Spellmey- Center on Wednesday. April 21
. wedding at the bride's home ■
CH A Cafeteria.
er Lucille Huber. Alta Bod- The hall and tables were gaily there will be no evening meet- Wipper spoke briefly.
in
Salem
with
Rev.
Raynor
May 5, fi and 7—
Refreshments were served Smith officiating
•ker and Leao Johnson all of decorated with Japanese quince mg that r.isdit
A
gift
of
dec
rater
glass
was
in the dining room by a com­
Gates Women's Club annual
Lyons
I and red camelias.
presented to Mrs. Albert Carr
rummage sale at clubhouse.
There were 52 unable to at­ The host committee consist­ in appreciation of her setn-ice mittee from the three chapters.
10 to 4 p. m.
ed of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
I
tend who sent gifts.
Fletcher of Mehama. Mr. and to the lidge.
Thursday. May 6—
By Rose Cree
Mrs. Paul Hamilton of Mill
Mrs.
Nellie
Allen
was
honl
City and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
1030 A M. Mill City Garden
Mrs, John Teeters
cred Saturday afternoon on Club at home of Mrs. Lloyd
McCauslarxi of Gates
Dinner guests Saturday. 1 her
birthday when Mrs. Ellen
Those attending in addition
April 17 at the home of Mr. I Rust, Mrs. June Barker, and Girod. Sack lunch. Dessert at
t.- the hosts were: Mr and Mrs
and Mrs. Chris McDonald were Mrs. Mary Wilson spent the 1230.
Clyde Bate Mr and Mrs. Bill
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reed of afternoon with her to help her
Rainbow Advisory Board at
Beyer. Alex Burrell. Mr. and
Miss nantira Kay Cooper left Foster. The Reeds are former I celebrate.
home of J. C. Kimmel. 8 p. m.
Mrs. Jerry CaryL Mrs. Inez for Washington. D. C. Easter Mphami residents.
' On Sunday. Mrs. Rust took
Flanders Mrs Vivian Kealen, Sunday, which was her first
D. C. Hughes of Knappa'
Mrs. Gloria Knott, Mrs. Alma stop enroute to her assignment was a Tuesday. April 20 guest Mrs. Allen to Salem to view Sponsored as a public service
Locke. Mr and Mrs Paul Me­ i in Germany. She spent until at the home of his mother and the blossoms and they also vis­
Donald. Mrs. Mae Mowry, li r Friday in ¿he Capital sightsee­ aunt. Mrs. E J. Hughes and ited at the home of Mr. and
and Mrs Herb Peck. Mr and ing and orientation. It was the Mrs M. V. Frame when he was Mrs. David Rust and baby­
daughter.
Mrs. Jack Reed. Mr. and Mrs. peak of the season for cherry- in the area on business.
G J. Geston returned to his
Ben SaalfeW and Mr and Mrs blossoms. which were beauti­ Mr. and Mrs V. A. Place of
home Saturday from a weeks
Wally St. Clair
ful. Sandra said
Portland
visited
Sunday.
April
Door perizes were won by­ From Washington she flew 18 at the home of Mrs. Ray­ stay at the Santiam Memorial Insurance Agency, Inc.
Mowry and Mr Saalfeki to Frank fur. for more orienta­ mond Branch, when thev were! Hospital.
129 Wall street
Mr and Mrs. Fred Woods
fine dinner was enjoyed tion. then to Munich and on to
See Vs For
2?^- ’aL-5*^aC0Up!e|have both been confmed to
the next meeting will be Weiden. Germany, her perm­ of
days at Sun River
All General Line« of 1 neu ranee
their
homes
with
severe
cases
May 19th After that, the New- anent station. Weiden is kxat-l
1 ______
Leonard _______
Wallen returned
comers Group will go dark in ed about 110 miles northeast. h or -. e Wednesday , April 21 of the flu.
Phone 897-2345
Charles Tucker is ill
June. July and August resum­ of Nuremberg. and only 10 , irT3m
Me
from Santiam Memorial
hos­ at Mrs.
her home and Mrs. Ellen
ing activity in September
miles from the Czech O61ovak- pital where she spent several
;an border Sandra is connect­ days receiving treatment for Rust is working in her place
at the school cafeteria.
ed with the Special Services in pneumonia
Mrs. Betty Kelle has moved
Rerceation of the Government
Mrs. Allen McDonald and her -This 'N That" from the
Program She reported the daughter. Wendy of Ft Dev­
Thursday. April 29—
weather fabulous in Washing­ ens. Mass arrived here Friday- oH Gates Furniture store to
B Q Hamburgers
ton and Germany and is very April 23 for a visit at U.i I , a new building where the Sun-
P<xato Chips
tne ■ set Cafe was located. The shop
enthusiastic about her fellow home of her parents. Mr ani
' n yj,
Greer. Beans
—* open Friday and Sat­
w— Boyd
n—i Norton and
__ . with , „ be
emptoyees and the work.
Stayton
Mrs.
Apple
Sandra is the daughter of ocher relatives and friends urday. Apr.l 30 and May 1 in
Atole Sauce Cake
Mr and Mrs Albin Cooper. here Mrs. Norton is convalesc­ the new location. Free coffee
Milk
She received her Bachelor of ing from a recent heart attack. will be served. The shop will
feature new and used items.
Science deer« in Recreation
Friday. April 3b—
Mrs. Grant Smith was host­
and Park Management from ess at her home Saturday even­ Walter Brisbin is reported
Meat Hash
be feeling a little bit bet­
the V of O in March
ing. April 24. for a family din­ to
Tcmatoes
ter at the present time. He is
Grapefruit
ner honoring her granddaugh­
at his home again.
ter. Mrs. John Morey of Al- now
- *
Lori Leyon Appears
Mrs. Mary Stafford visited
many. who was recently mar­ i Monday
Milk
at the home of her
On Television Show
ried. Others present were Mr
Bread and Butter
Miss Lor. Levon. daughter and Mrs Mel Pankratz and brother and sister-in-law. Mr
M ndj; May J—
of Mr and Mrs Robert Levon, | family of Tangent. Dorothy and Mrs Louis Meyers.
Friday viators at the home
Pzza
appeared as one of the featur­ Owen and daughter. Carla of
Spcr.xh
ed perf.rrr.ers in the Spring Blodgett. Vicki Johnson and of Mrs. Lang Stafford were
For Full Measure
Mured Fruit
Review- of the Carol Ray Dance Dm Larson of Monmouth. | i Mrs Lucille McCausland. Mrs >
Kathleen Fu!
Chocoiate Cake
Studio at the Parrish Jumor Mrs Arthur Anderson. Mr. I lis
Dolezal.
Milk
Of Reliability
H.gh Sch-:>4 auditorium ini and Mrs Bruce Mat this. Don­
Salem on Sunday afternoon. • ald
__ and Debbie Wagner and
Depend on your regis­
When Love Is What
April 25. The <ov was a ben-1 “
Mr r and Mri Smith
eCt for the Sch ol for the Deaf ' Mr and Mrs Ste%e Philippi,
tered pharmacist to fill
and has been ar. annual affair Dustm and Meii.-.ie were week
You re Giving
all
prescriptions prompt­
Having a lee .ng role as the I end guests at the hcene of her
ly.
accurately. His pro­
Princess
m
the
ballet
number,
brother-in-law
and
sister.
Mr
Give It In A
Fires, ie Suite" Miss Levon and Mrs. Jeff Clearwater and I
fessional skill protects
also sang a so.: danced a Haw- Brent in ReAn-rnd
your health. May we
ahan number ant appeared in
Mr and Mrs Harry Monroe
serve you?
the "line"
ireturned home Friday even- Sawtiaai MewwrUJ Hospital
(Stavton)
FridaT aftero-oon. several of mg from Reno where they had
GRENINGER—To Mr and
the giris had the experience of j spent a couple of days,
Rely on Us for
appearing on a Salem tv Ma
A family dinner at the Men­ Mrs Leon Grenmger Turner,
tion. and sh
real ability roe heme Sunday her.-red ius a daughter Tuesxfav. April 20.
All Prescriptions
WEBSTER - To Mr and
and stage t---en.ee accortkng mother. Mrs G D Bilyeu ce
to several local people who saw her birthday There for the Mrs Paul David Wehsten Al­
the performance. Leri »as the dir.ner were Mr and Mrs. Bil- bany. a son. Wednesday. April
"OKI GS YOU CAN
cnly student v a.-, eiementarr 'tu from Lebanon. Mr and
TK1 ST AT PRICES
- the —cup the other Mrs C. S Brown and Vicki
being either ..-yor high or of Lyons. Mr and Mrs. D. G
VO1 CAN l’AY"
ham Khori r. ents
RobL Wendy Marcy and Jen
Guests of th- Levons for the ny from Stayton and Mr and
CORRECTION
COMPARE & SAVE ! !
Salem excur :n were several, Mrs. Monroe
In last weeks Enterprise it i
stated the g-jest book at Tena'
Graham« tea was passed by '
Emergency 7tï5» KX92
Mrs. Ruby BrsMiin It should
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