The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 06, 1971, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The MUI City Enterprise, Thursday, May 6, 1971
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Phone 897-2772
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
Mrs. Mikkelsen Gets
Women's Club Office
A large representative group
of Mill City Woman’s club
members attended the Spring
meeting of the Marion Coun­
ty Federation of Women’s
clubs held at a Salem restau-
rant Thursday, April 29. Fif-
teen ladies were in their group,
which was the largest outside
of Salem, with 17 representing
the hostess club.
Highlight of the business
session for the local women
was the election and installa­
tion of Mrs. O. M. Mikkelsen
of Mill City as second vice-
president of the Federation.
In the absence of the president,
Mrs. Melbourne Rambo, due to
illness, the annual report was
given by Mrs. Dean Mowery.
Mrs. Harry Mason, out-going
chairman of the Farm Home
Board, also gave her report.
Mrs. Rambo had also served as
chairman of the nominating
committee.
Included in the group from
here were Mrs. Alex Burrell,
Mrs. Glen Cummings, Mrs. O.
K. DeWitt, Mrs. Laurence
Doble. Miss Daisy Geddes, Mrs.
J. C. Kimmel, Mrs. Harry Ma­
son, Mrs. O. M. Mikkelsen,
Mrs. Dean Mowery, Mrs. John
Swan, Mrs. Walter Thomas,
Mrs. Ralph Youmans, Mrs.
Bernard Saalfeld, Mrs. Cyril
Archer, now of Salem, and
her guest, Mrs. Bloor.
Round Robin Pinochle
Local Folks Attend
Entertained at Drynan
Salem Star Meeting
Home Monday Night
The Round Robin Pinochle
club was entertained Monday
evening at the home of Mari-
lynne Drynan. Refreshments
were served before the even­
ing of cards.
Goldie Rambo won pinochle,
Lu MacGregor low prize and
Margaret Boroughs won high
prize.
Lu MacGregor will lie host­
ess for the next party which
will be May 17.
A reception was held Sunday
at 2 p. m. at the Masonic Tem­
ple in Salem for the Grand
Officers of Chadwick, Cherry,
and Keizer Assemblies Order
of Rainbow for Girls.
Honored were Marilyn Med-
inger, Grand Representative to
New' Hampshire in Oregon:
Charlene Holweger, Grand
Representative to Texas in
Oregon; Gayle Hopkins, Grand
Historian and Vickie Nollman.
Diane Wallace, Peggy Houck
and Marilyn Dodd all Grand
Chair members.
Attending from Marilyn As­
sembly were Patty Fohl, Pat­
ty and Sue McClintock, and
Verlene Peterman and Mrs.
Virginia Hay and Mrs. William
McClintock.
Santiam Rebekah Lodge No.
‘ 166 hosted the 63rd annual con- No. 92, and Mt. Jefferson No.
I vention of District 7 at the 78.
Past Chairman’s roll call
IOOF hall May 1.
was answered by 12 from Dis-
Registration began at 12 trict 7 and 5 from other dis-
noon, canapes and cookies tricts.
Marilyn Social Club
i were served to the arriving
Mrs. Otto Weidman read a
guests. Being May Day, a short history of each chair­
Meets at Parker Home
Spring theme was carried out man’s year in office for Dis­
Marilyn Social club met last
through the entire building trict 7. Eleven lodges answer­
Wednesday in Silverton at the
with flowers and May baskets ed roll call of lodges with Le­
home of Mrs. Mabel Parker
Wire Service Anywhere
and wall hangings with the one No. 84 winning the attend­
for a 12 o’clock potluck lunch­ Why Don’t You Subscribe to
Assembly President's mottos ance award.
eon.
and themes.
The Mill City Enterprise
Eva Rebekah Lodge No. 92
Following the luncheon a
The meeting was opened by invited the 1973 District meet­
short business meeting was
Noble Grand Mrs. Otto Weid­ ing to be held in Stayton and
held. Mrs. Jack Gulliford was i
man and the following distin­ it was accepted.
230 N. E. 4th St.
Ph. 897-2452
Mill City
elected president for the com-1
Community
guished guests were introduc-
Resolutions presented and
ing year. Mrs. Alex Burrell
__ < <1 and welcomed: Mrs. Jesste passed was that District meet­
was
elected
vice
president
and
___ j Goude, president of the Re- ings, with presidential consent,
Mrs. Kate Doble, secretary­ Calendar of Even+s
' bekah Assembly of Oregon; begin at 10 a. m. and eliminate
F
treasurer.
Mrs. Kathryn Sweetland, As- the evening meeting.
Officers will be installed
semoly Chaplain; Mrs. Tune Officers for the 1972 District
at the May 25th meeting at
Bartow, State
Endowment meeting at Turner were elect­
the home of Mrs. Verne Clark May 5, 6 and 7—
Chairman; Mrs. Violet Chas­ I ed: Mrs. Manuel Keene, chair­
in Stayton. Mrs. Wilson Stev­
tain, State Good of the Order man; Mrs. Ben Cole, vice
ens will be the installing of-
Gates Women’s Club annual
Chairman; Mrs. Clem Ohlsen, chairman; Mrs. James Ver-
ficer.
rummage sale at clubhouse,
past grand secretary of the steeg, secretary. Ideal No. 223
Mrs. Cecil Lake received the 10 to 4 p. m.
L.A.P.M. of Oregon and Dis­ installed the 1972 elective and
door prize.
trict Deputy Presidents from appointed officers.
Attending were Mrs. Merle Thursday, May 6—
Districts 7A and 4A. Also
Following the close of the
Lamar,
PGM of Silverton, who
greeted was Selma Silcox from meeting the members and
Jaycees meet at JC hall at
was a guest; Mrs. Helen Klei-
Everett, Wn.
guests w'ere entertained with
8 p. m.
hege
from
Salem;
Mrs.
Cecil
Ideal Rebekah Lodge No. 223 selections by members of Ideal,
Lake, Mrs. Clyde Phillips, Mrs.
Santiam High Style Show in
from Turner seated the 1971 Eva and Leone lodges.
Kate Doble, Mrs. Alex Burrell, Auditorium 7:30 p. m.
convention officers: Mrs. Al­ A potluck supper was serv­
Mrs. Jack Gulliford, Mrs. Don
bert Carr, chairman; Mrs. ed in the dining room to the
10:30 A.M. Mill City Garden
Carlson, Mrs. Charlie French,
Manuel Keene, vice chairman; members and guests.
Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mr. and Mrs. Club at home of Mrs. Lloyd
and Mrs. David Barnhardt,
We do a complete line of Redkin Hair
Wilson Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Girod. Sack lunch. Dessert at
secretary, and 12 appointed of­
JayCettes Make Plans Ervin Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. 12:30.
Treatments. Have your hair conditioned
ficers.
JayCettes To Hold
Verne Clark, and the hostess,
Mrs. Barnhardt gave the ad­
Rainbow Advisory Board at
For Fourth of July
Mrs. Mabel Parker.
now, the Redkin Method for one of our
Free
Bingo
Party
dress of welcome and was re­
home of J. C. Kimmel. 8 p. m.
The
April
27th
JayCette
sponded to by Mrs. James For Senior Citizens
natural looking Permanents.
meeting was held at the home
Saturday, May 8—
Versteeg.
Friday, May 7, the JayCettes of the president, Judy Wells. Camp Fire Girls
The following committees will
More
progress
was
made
on
hold
their
Spring
Free
Lions Club and Auxiliary
Our Hair Dressers are experienced in
were named: Resolutions, Mrs. Bingo party for senior citizens. plans for the JayCette parti­ Have Mother's Tea
joint
installation of officers
F. T. Mitchell, Mrs. Freda They have planned a Mother’s cipation at the 4th of July
all types of Hair Styling and Beauty Care.
banquet at Riverview, Social
The
Ko-A-Wa-Pa-Shu
Camp
Thayer, and Mrs. Wayne Gil- _ -.. „ - ...
._
Fire girls had a mother’s tea hour 6:30. Dinner 7 p. in.
Itert; Thanks, Mrs. Rick Me- Da{ ‘heme with refreshments celebration.
JayCettes will sponsor a free April 21. The girls told the
Coy,
and
Mrs.
A.
C.
Van
Nuys
an
d
.
home
teke<1
goodles
aS
Let Charollet, Pat or Dollie serve you
bingo party for the senior mothers a little bit about Ja­ Monday, May 10—
and Mrs. James Versteeg; Me-j | The bingo party, completely citizens of the community on pan
and showed them their
mortal, Mrs. George Little, 1 free to the participants will be Friday, May 7 at the Fellow­ camp fire beads, explaining City budget election at the
city hall 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Mrs. J. L. Harter, and Mrs. ' held from 1 to 3 in Fellowship ship hall at the Presbyterian the meaning of each bead.
Edyth Bass; Press, Mrs. Walt­ | Hall of the Presbyterian church. Bingo will be played
Lions Club dinner meeting
Refreshments of brownies
er Thomas, Mrs. Leroy Plane, ’ church. The Autumn
* •*----- ~ party I from 1 to 3 with home baked and cookies that the girls had at 6:30 P- m. Sportsman’s
and Mrs. Alex Bodeker.
onzlcx/4 and
ond enjoyed ’ items
itomc as
oc prizes and a n cnani'il
special baked themselves were served. Country Kitchen.
was well attended
I’hone 769-5799
717 3rd Ave.
Stayton
Exemplifications were pre­ by
door prize.
everyone
present.
The
Jay
Those attending were Treva
i
sented by Ideal No. 223, Leone Cettes invite all Senior Citi­ Guests at the meeting were Whisenhunt
and Rho Ida Mea­ O. E. S., Marilyn Chapter, 8
No. 84, Santiam No. 166, Eva zens to come and bring their Linda Frecke and Margaret der, Mrs. Virgil
Trout and p. m. at IOOF hall. Mothers
Stromquist. Members presnt Brenda, Mrs. Jim Budlong and will be honored. Election of
friends.
s
were Laura Wilson, Shirley Susan, Mrs. Bob Pratt and officers.
i
Bigness, Diane Moore, Bar­ Margie, Mrs. Wilson and Ka- Tuesday, May 11—
bara Penrose, Pam Morris, thy, Mrs. Gerald Payseno and
Joyce Trout Hosts
%
JayCettes meet at the home
Kathy O’Donnell, Judy Wells, Toni, Mrs. Mollet and Jacque-
B'd or Bunch Club
and Judy Bogle. The door prize lne, Laura Hoover and Denise of Shirley Bigness at 8 p. m.
r
Mrs. Joyce Trout hostel was won by Barbara Penrose. Gibson, and Mrs. Don Carlson,
Wednesday, May 12—
meml>ers of the Bid or Bunch
The next meeting will be sponsor.
I pinochle club at her home on held May 11 at the home of
Marilyn Assembly, Rainbow
TO SHOW HER HOW SPECIAL SHE IS I
Monday evening. Guests were Shirley Bigness.
for Girls at 7:30 p. m. at IOOF
Barbara Penrose, Nancy Girod
Get Acquainted
hall. Election of officers.
and Linda Sanders.
Coffee Honors
I Foliowing dessert, pinochle Baby Shower Honors
City Council meets at City
was in play with Lorraine
Hall at 8 p. m.
Mrs.
Stromquist
Mills winning high, Jean Da­ Christopher Golden
z
A “"et acquainted” coffee Sponsored as a public service
Mrs. William Stange, Mrs.
vidson, low and Mary Wright,
Charles Golden and Mrs. Don­ was held recently at the home
pinochle.
bv
For their last meeting of the ald Hutchinson were co-host- of Mrs. Merle Stewart honor­
year, May 17, the group will esses at the Stange home last ing Mrs. Frank Stromquist.
go to Salem for dinner. Cars Thursday afternoon for a Hostesses were Mrs. Stewart,
will be leaving Mill City at 6 shower honoring Christopher Mrs. John Wills and Mrs. John
Joseph Golden, son of Mr. and Lengacher. Guests were invited
p. m.
Mrs. Gerald Golden, who was to call from 1 to 4 p. m.
A bouquet of spring flow­ Insurance Agency, Inc.
bom April 4.
Following the opening of ers flanked by pink candles
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hostesses presented Mrs.
served.
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Auxiliary will be held Satur- of Stayton; Mrs. Clyde Golden, i City Pharmacy.
day, May 8, at the Gates Com­ Mrs. Bobbie Wiley, Mrs. Eldon
munity Club house.
Hutchinson, Mrs. Irl Plymale,
A potluck dinner will be the honored guests. Mrs. Ger­
to
served at noon with the meet­ ald Golden, Christopher and
ing to begin at 1 p. m. All.____
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Danny
and ___
the _ hostesses.
Mrs.
World War I Veterans as well, Charles Golden and Cathy,
as members and eligible mem- Mrs.
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- Donald Htuchinson and
1 hers are invited to attend.
Rodney and Mrs. Stange.
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