The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 03, 1971, Page 2, Image 2

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2—ITie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 3, 1971
'IfJomatù, Paye
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
Lions Auxiliary
Makes Plans for
Fourth of July
Grand Deputy Viûh
Rainbow Meeting
Woman's Club Installs Officers
Phone 897-2772
ChfiStifle RogCfS
Mrs. Dorthea Scarth, Grand
Deputy International Order of
Rainbow for Girls, made her I
official visit to Marilyn Assem- >
bly for a School of Instruction
Mrs. Don Moffatt entertain­ at the last meeting.
■
I
Christine Lee Rogers and Lt.
1
ed members of the Lions Aux­ Mrs. Scarth is from Silver- William McCall Pennick Jr.
L. à
iliary at her home Thursday ton and was accompanied by were married Saturday after­
Mrs. Wilson, a past Mother Ad­ noon at a ceremony in the
evening.
Mrs. Leo Poole conducted the visor from Evergreen Assem­ Christian Church here.
corsage on Mrs. Paul Gathercoal, Corvallis. She is the
first part of the business meet­ bly at Woodbum.
The bride is the daughter of immediate past president of the Oregon State Federa­
ing while the recently install­ Miss Nancy Lalack, Worthy Mr. and Mrs. Lyle H. Rogers,
ed president, Mrs. Fred Kreck­ Advisor, presided at the meet­ Sr., of Detroit. Lt .Pennick is I tion of Women’s clubs and installed the new officers.
WE’RE ALWAYS
low, gave her report. She ing.
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
WATCHING
ft . M c C lellan , ala ., | spoke on the Lions club and
Following the meeting a skit liam McCall Pennick, Sr., of
May 17—WAC Pvt. Karen M. Auxiliary convention which
THE WEIGHT
1 Olson, daughter of Mrs. George was held in Roseburg this was presented honoring Nancy Gates.
For her wedding the bride
as this was her last meeting as
lx»veall of Mill City, recently
YOU GET PRECISELY 1 completed eight weeks of basic year. Mr. and Mrs. Krecklow Worthy Advisor and she was wore a satin dress with over­
lay of silk organza, fashioned
WHAT DOCTOR OR­ training at the Women’s-Army and Mr. and Mrs. George Long presented a gift.
were delegates from their re­
Refreshments were served with fitted bodice and full
DERS . . .
Corps Center, Ft. McClellan, spective clubs. Mrs. Long sent
skirt and train. She wore a
Ala.
a letter to the Auxiliary thank­ following the meeting.
mantilla and carried a bouquet
In the compounding of
She received instruction in ing them for the opportunity
of red and white roses.
your prescriptions, your army history and traditions, of attending.
Martha Rogers was the maid
administrative
prcxxidures,
mili
­
registered pharmacist tary justice, first aid and field Mrs. Krecklow said it was
of honor for her sister. Brides­
an interesting and informative
maids were Karen Clark, an­
weighs, mixes and mea­ training.
convention and well attended.
other sister, Karen Platt, a
sures all ingredients ex­
Charles Woodcock, admin­
cousin of the bride, and Elaine
istrator at the Oregon State
actly as ordered by your Mrs. Hutchinson To
Corriea and Carolyn Goodall,
School for the Blind, spoke to
also cousins. Ellen Rogers was,'
doctor. Precision is the Have Piano Recital
candlelighter for her sister. |
Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson will the convention members. He
watchword.
present her piano students in stated his appreciation of the
F lower girl was Tummy Len-1
New club officers for 1971-72 include left to right,
made to the school
Prompt Service, Where a recital on Sunday, June 6 at donations
n
°Jack
Donaldson
was
best
Mrs
’
Walter Thomas, Sr. president; Daisy Geddess, cor-
by
the
Lions
and
Auxiliary
and When You Need It 2 p. m. at the Mill City Chris­ members. Sight Conservation Mrs. John Lengacher pre­
were
the ----------
bride’s1 responding secretary; Mrs. John Swan, second vice-
sented her piano and organ pu­ man. Ushers
tian
Church.
L.
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. . . Depend on Us
Community Service
are the pils in their Spring recital on brother, Lyle Rogers, Jr., Rex president; Mrs. Leo Russell, first vice-president; Mrs.
Those taking part wil be and
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| I Charlotte Davidson, Laurel' main projects of those organ- Thursday evening at the Mill Hutchins, Warren Reid, and Lawrence Doble, treasurer and in the rear is Mrs. Dale
“DRUGS YOU CAN
: Fultz, Linda Urban, Tanti Pay- izations.
City
Presbyterian church. Dennis Sherwood.
Shephard, secretary.
Mrs. Krecklow also display­ Over 20 students appeared on
TRUST AT PRICES I seno, Toni Payseno, Nancy
The couple will be at home
ed
the
clever
favors
that
had
the program which featured in Woodbridge, Va., where the
Sharp, Nancy Stange, Melody
YOU CAN PAY”
I Brannon, Barbara Kenline, been distributed at the various mostly popular musical num­ bridegroom, a graduate of Ore­
COMPARE & SAVE ! ! 1 Erica Petersen, Jackie Wilson, meetings.
bers. A large crowd of rela­ gon State University, is in the
After receiving the gavel tives and friends attended the U. S. Marine Corps.
. Natalie Wills, Sally Jenkins,
1 Ijoma Chailender, Jerry Shep- from Mrs. Poole, the new presi­ affair, chiefly from Detroit
' herd. Bonnie Shepherd, Judy dent then had open discussion and Idanha.
| Kenline and Vernon Golden on plans for the annual 4th of The following people took
| who is a student of Mrs. Wil- July celebration. The Auxiliary part: Muriel Phillips (Mrs.
Stayton Ham Shepherd.
521 1st.
will again operate the hambur­ Clyde), “Hungarian Rhapso­
ger shack and Bingo conces­ dy
The
interested
public
is
in-1
” on the organ; Mrs. Lee
Emergency 769-6392
I vited to attend. A reception sion. Mrs. O. M. Mikkelsen and Boeckstiegel, “One of Those
Mrs.
Lee
Ross
will
cochairmen
Phone 769-5345
| will follow in tile social rooms
the shack and Mrs. M. G. Ram­ Songs;” Melissa Young “The
' of the church.
Mrs. Dave Barnhardt and
bo and Mrs. _ »kn
___ FAI
— •
"The Preposterous Rhinocer- Mrs. Walter Thomas attended
head the bingo game. They will ous;
James Boekstiegel, “Yan­ the five-day 115th annual ses
appoint others to assist them. kee ” Doodle;
” Gina Williamson, sion of the Rebekah Assembly
Mrs. Mikkelsen, club treas­
Grieg’s “Piano Concerto;” Kel­ at Pendleton.
urer,
reported
that
the
Aux
­
Eat Drink and Be Merry
iliary thrift shop, The Lions ly Boeckstiegel, “Baby Ele­ Monday evening, May 17,
Walk;” Michael Monroe, Mrs. Barnhardt received the i
Paw, was doing well and gave phant
“Come Saturday Morning;” Decoration of Chivalry. May
her report for the year.
The club recessed regular Robin Wilkerson, “He Ain’t 18 she served on the decorating
committee for the Assembly.
meetings until fall with the Heavy, He’s My Brother;”
Mrs. Walter Thomas, Sr., newly installed club presi­
Dawn Drago, Bach’s “Bour-1 The 4’x8’ picture from Santiam
September meeting to be held
dent is shown with Mrs. Gathercoal at the conclusion of
at the home of Mrs. Krecklow. ee;” Dana Wilkerson, “Closei Rebekah Lodge No. 166 was
To You;” Theresa Wright, displayed on the wall behind the evenings ceremonies.
I
“Elephant Walk;” Sidney Roth, the registration and credentials
STOP HERE FOR THAT
theme from ‘“Exodus;” Doug desk in the entrance hall. Mrs.
Kirk, “Midnight Cowboy” on Thomas worked on the creden­
the organ; Nathan Batsuscheck, tials committee during the ses­
“Blowing in the Wind;” Janice, sion.
Wednesday, May 19, the As-
Poole, “The ___
Busy ________
Millwheel; r ”
A \ln Houck, ** “ r The
T'lsrk U-i
You are Always Welcome
I
Big rr Bell'sembly business session open-
Miss Patty McClintock who Angeia
will be installed as Worthy and The Little Bell;” Sue Mor- «1 with the seating of officers
Advisor of Marilyn Assembly gan. “A Time for Us,” the and Mrs. Barnhardt was seat­ The Mill City Jaycettes met
May 25 at the home of Judy
No. 60, International Order of them from “~ Romeo and Jul- ed as assistant Guardian.
Bogle. Those attending were
The
tedium
of
business
was
“
Astro-
iet;
”
Randy
Linsay,
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Rainbow for Girls next Sunday,
Wells, Kathy O’Donnell,
Stayton,
June 6 at 2 p. m. has announc­ naut Adventure;” Randy Kirk, broken with some outstanding Judy
Becky Lewis, Diane Moore.
ed her Installing officers as “Jean,” on the organ; Jody | presentations t of drills and Barbara
Penrose and the host­
| other floor work.
Installing Worthy Advisor, Lindsay, “Balloon Waltz;”
Oregon
Thursday evening the Lady ess. Judy Wells won the door
Debbie Fitzgerald, Grand Wor­ Barbara Lindsay, “Frankie
thy Advisor of Milton Assem­ and Johnny,” and part of the Muscovites and their guests prize.
Majority of the meeting was
bly No. 31, Milton-Freewater; “Della Joio Suite,” which is held their banquet at a restau­ spent
making plans for the
Installing Chaplain, Mary modem American music of to­ rant. At the business meeting
Thursday. June 5—
ORDERS TO GO
Phone 769-5311
Gene Laird, Jr. P.W.A. of Cher­ day; Gina Williamson and the next year’s officers were July 4th Kiddie Parade. The | Jaycees meet at Hall 8 p. m.
parade
will
begin
at
12:30
and
elected.
June
Bartow
of
Eva
ry Assembly No. 61 of Salem; Robin Wilkerson, a piano and
children wishing to be judged Friday, June 4—
Installing Marshall, Odie Vo­ organ duet, theme from Tchai- No. 92, Stayton, was elected should
OPEN: Sunday thru Thursday 11 a.m.—11 p.m.
be at the old theatre
Santiam High School Grad­
gel, Grand Representative to kowsky’s “Piano Concerto,” by Czarina and Toni Thomas of building
at Evergreen and uation Ceremonies 8 p. m. in
Santiam
No.
166,
Mill
City
as
Friday and Saturday 11 a.m.—Midnight
Louisana in Oregon, Acacia As­ Tammy Sanders and Judy Len­
Grand Dutchess, This order First Streets at 12:15. There the Auditorium.
sembly No. 40, Stayton; Re­ gacher.
will be cash awards and a
Live a Little
corder, Nancy Lalack, Worthy
At the close of the perform­ exists solely to bring a little special prize for
each partici­ Saturday, June 5—
Advisor of Marilyn Assembly ance, refreshments of punch, laughter to the otherwise seri­
Installation of Officers,
■ No. 60. Mill City and Installing solo for the Sunday morning ous business of Assembly and pant. Parents and children are
reminded
to
begin
thinking
of
North
Santiam Fraternal Order
to
help
support
the
hospital
I Musician, Esther Freeman, in Fellowship Hall to those at-
costumes. The parade will pro­ of Eagles. Lodge Hall 8 p. m.
at the Home.
I P.W.A. Marilyn Assembly No. tending.
Among those initiated that ceed down 1st Street to Broad­ Aerie and Auxiliary, Joint In­
60.
evening after the joint instal­ way, to 4 th Street where it stallation.
Appearing on the program
lation of Grand Ixxige and As­ will turn South towards the Sunday, June 6—
will be Laurie Kent. Jr. Past Mrs. Graham Hosts
sembly Officers were Carmen school, ending at the City-
W. A. of Chadwick Assembly
Installation of Officers,
Barnhardt, the President of the Park.
No. 3, Salem: Sharon Newkirk, Old Time Guests
Marilyn Assembly Order of
The
club
’
s
next
meeting
will
Rebekah
Assembly
of
Wash
­
Musician. Acacia Assembly No.
be at the home of Becky Lewis Rainbow for Girls, I.O.O.F.
10; Karen Davis, recorder, Mar- Last week Mrs. Ernest Gra­ ington and the Representative on
Hall, 2:00 p. m. Patty McClin­
June 8 at 8 p. m.
1 ilyn Assembly No. 60; Crown- ham had numerous visitors, all from the Jurisdiction of Idaho.
tock, Worthy Advisor Elect.
1 ing ceremonies will be by Cap- “old-timers” and former resi­ The Assembly adjourned Fri­
Monday, June 7—
I itol District No. 3 Order of dents of Mill City. Luncheon day afternoon following the
Round Robin Pinochle at the
■ DeMolay for Boys with Randy guests on Wednesday were seating of the new officers and
Mavis
home of Alta Moffatt. 7:30 p.m.
. Nichols, Past M. C. in charge. Mrs. Lottie Gentry and Mrs. receiving President
Pauli
’
s
message
and
program.
Rose Cree
Joseph Warden, Worshipful Ann Ferguson. lx>th of Salem,
Weekend guests at the home Tuesday, June 8—
I Master of Salem Ixxlge No. 4 who had lived here many
Mill City Grade School Grad­
of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Geston
1 A.F. & A.M. will give the ad- years. I «iter on Wednesday af­
were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon uation 8 p. m. High School
I dress of welcome.
ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Drap- Shower Honors
Geston and four sons from Auditorium.
Entertainment will be furn­ ela and son. Dan, dropped by
$25,000.00 Insurance
Jayceetes meet at the home
Lynnwood. Washington and
ished by Ainsworth Chapter for a visit.
Valeeta Pyles
of Becky Lewis 8 p. m.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lyle
Geston
and
No.
176
OES,
Marguerite
As
­
On Saturday afternoon, cal­
$2,500.00 Medical Expense
sembly No. 33 Order of Rain- lers at the Graham home in­ MEHAMA — Valeeta Pyles two children from Longview, Wednesday, June 9—
l»w for Girls atxl Miss Debbie cluded
,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lan- was honor guest at a miscel­ Washington.
Order of Rainbow for Girls
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thom­ meets at Hall 7:30 p. m.
Mrt'l.un
i dro (Edna Swift) of Astoria laneous siiower held in the
A reception will follow.
where he is Assistant Post­ Fellowship room of the church as, Sr. and Chris Emerson left
master They also visited oth­ Tuesday evening. May 25. Friday evening for Ruskin. B. Thursday. June 10—
Viola Helsel, Lois Stuart, Vio­ C., Canada where they visited
I.O.O.F. Lodge No. 144 meets
er frientfe in this vicinity.
Daily Vacation Bible
loiter Saturday afternoon. let Wallen and Gayle Teeters his brother and sister-in-law, at Hall 8 p. m.
Portland guests of Mrs. Gra­ were hostesses for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Thomas. Sponsored as a public service
I School To Start
Additional guests present
Charlie, who recently under­
ham were Mr and Mrs. Willis
Monday, June 14th
Emra. he being a former resi­ were Bonnie Matthis, Edith went major surgery is improv­
Titze, Sally SmaH. Carmen ing and is at home.
Daily Vacation Bible School dent here.
McDonald, Nellie Kirsch. Mari­ From Canada the Thomas's
is being sponsored by the Mill
See us for other amounts of coverage
lyn Godwin. Claradena Frame. returned to Washington where
City Ministerial Association
Beverly Pyles. Mary Stuart, they crossed the Seattle-Brem
frwn 1 to 3 p. m.. June 11
or different number of days.
Iva Kimsey, Winnie Branch, erton ferry and took a trip Insurance Agency, Inc.
through June 18 Children from
Maude Price, Jo Philippi, down the Hood Canal, the
the age of 3 through kinder­
I
129 Wall Street
Jeanette Bult. Bonnie Christ­ Olympia Penninsula and the
garten will attend at the Chris­
See Ug For
ensen and Karen Stuart.
Olympia National Park.
I tian Church, and those who
Among those unable to at­ They returned to their home AU Cimerai Linea of InMirance
have finished the first grade
tend but sending gifts, were late Monday evening They re­
through the fourth grade will
Phone 897-2345
Jennie Moe. Lilly Wolfkiel. ported cold weather, but not
have clawes at the Presbyter­
INSURANCE AGENCY, INC
Margaret and Willow Phillips too wet and plenty of traffic.
ian Church.
and Jean Kuhns and family.
Registration for Ixxh groups
“One good piare to atudy
will take place at 12:30 during
the noon-hour on Monday. ancient history ia in the doc­ P»r QnaHty Job Printing call TA» Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements
tor's wailing room.“
June 14.
The Rntoi prise, Mf-tTM.
Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too
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Married Saturday
Student Piano
Recital Held Here
Thursday Evening
PAT'S PILL BOX
Report Given on
Rebekah Assembly
CONGRATULATIONS
To The Graduates of Santiam High
DELICIOUS SNACK
Rainbow Installation
To Be Held Sunday
JayCettes Meet at
Judy Bogle Home
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