2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 10, 1971
Pinchle Club Holds Last Meeting of Spring
Mrs. Don Moffatt entertain- > ----------
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ed members of the Round Rob-i prize. Lora Mason, low and the
in Pinochle club at her home pinochle was won by Evelyn
Mon<iay evening. Refreshment* Davis.
This was the last party until
were served to the members
and guests, Lora Mason, of fall. The first jiarty in Septem
Salem, and Jessie Bodeker, be ber will be at the home of
Wilma Moore on Septemiier
fore the evening of cards.
Mabel Yankus won high 20.
Coming soon on radio ....
"Hear about some conversational
crustaceans."
Monday, June 14,1971
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STORIES OF
PACIFIC POWERLAND
told by Nelson Olmsted
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
Special
3 5r
Ju
Stayton,
Oregon
ORDERS TO GO
Phone 769-5311
OPEN: Sunday thru Thursday 11 tutu.—11 pan.
Friday and Saturday 11 a.m.—Midnight
Live a Little
fyJomatû ßaCf/e.
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
Local Couples Back
From European Trip
Wins Award
Phone 897-2772
New Worthy Advisor of Rainbow
I
Rebekahs Invited
To Reception
Santiam Reliekah Lodge No.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Peter
166 met in regular session on I
son and Mr. and Mrs. Eloyd
June 2 with Noble Grand Mrs.
Johnson from Gates returned
Otto Weidman presiding.
early Suntlay morning from a
Invitations were received
European tour.
from Riverside Reliekah lodge
The two couples left Port-
I No. 100 of Gardner for the I
| land on Saturday, May 8 with
I reception on June 12, honoring
I London, England their first |
Mrs. Mavis Pauli, President of
stop. From London they went
I the Rebekah Assembly of Ore
Above Miss Patty McClintock is being crowned
| to Holland 'which they said i
gon, and from Leone Reliekah Worthy Advisor of Marilyn Assembly No. 60 Interna,
was the cleanest country they
Lodge No. 81 for a presenta tional Order of Rainbow for Girls by Randy Nichols,
visited and they were served
tion of Jewels on June 16.
the liest food. From there they
The Committee for the July Past Master Counselor of Willamettte Chapter, Order
‘ went to Germany, then Aus-
4th float reported the trailer of DeMolay for Boys of Salem.—Enterprise photo.
I tralia, Italy, and Switzerland
was lieing readied and Mrs.
where the scenery was beauti
Earnhardt accepted the chair
ful. Here they traveled a new
manship for the IOOF-Rebek-
route by bus where the roads
ah float.
were so narrow that on one
Mrs. Weidman appointed the
curve the driver had to hack
new Assembly Term Chair-
the bus up three times before
I men: Publicity, Mrs. Alex Bod-
lieing able to make the curve.
Misa- Linda Long was pre I eker; Good of the Order, Mrs.
Also while they were in Switz-
sented
the achievement award Irl Plymale, and Community
a
riot
erland they witnessed
Mrs. Margaret Snow.
given
each
term by the Rain Service,
in a tiepot across the street
Mrs. Walter Brisbin and
Marilyn Assembly No. 60 sented her with a gavel which
bow
for
Girls
Advisory
Board.
from their hotel. The riot was
Mrs. Lang Stafford reported on International Order of Rain- was made by another uncle,
a protest against the high This award Is presented to her decorating the Rebekah graves bow
for Girls held their 51st Jack McClintock, also of Port
price of theater tickets. Tear for her activity in affairs of at Flairview Cemetery.
gas was used to break up the the assembly, her cheerful per Mrs. Dave Bornhardt and Installation of officers Sunday. land, who was unable to at
Miss
Patty
McClintock, tend.
riot but the hotel guests re formance of her duties and Mrs. Walter Thomas gave a
bars were presented
ceived the full benefit of the work on committees, her serv detailed report on their week daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil to Service
the girls by Mrs. Lewis and
tear gas which was very un ice to the community as well at Assembly in Pendleton. The liam McClintock, was installed
Verlene Peterman, who was
pleasant. From there they trav as her Assembly and for re report was highlighted with as Worthy Advisor.
eled to Paris where they wit gular attendance. Mother Ad cartoon posters, pictures bad Installing officers were Miss installed as Faith, was present
nessed another protest demon visor .Jan Lewis stated she had ges and pantomime.
Debbie Fitzgerald. Grand Wor ed with her Rainbow Bible.
stration. This was over low perfect attendance for three
thy Advisor of Milton Assem Miss Linda Long, Worthy
As-
Certificates
received
at
ering the old age pension from of four terms.—The Enterprise semblv were presented to the bly No. 31 from Milton-Free Associate Advisor, was pre
sented the achievement award
65 to 60. It took their bus 3*i photo.
lodge. The certificate from the water: Odie Volgel, Grand Rep on behalf of the Rainbow Ad
hours to travel 9 miles.
resentative
to
Ixiuisiana
in
International association of Re
visory Board by Don Moffatt,
They report that the trip Mrs. Hutchinson Has
bekah Assembly’s Honor Roll Oregon from Acacia Assembly a board member.
was marvelous and one they
which was presented to the de No. 40, Marshall; Mary Gene
Gifts were presented to Nan
will never forget although they Student Piano Recital legates by the International Laird, Jr. Past Worthy Advisor
cy Lalack, Jr. Past Worthy
were exhausted and happy to
from
Cherry
Assembly
No.
61,
Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson pre Association President Daphnev
Advisor and Patty McClintock
he at home again.
sented her piano pupils in re Kneely in person. Also pre Salem, Chaplain; Nancy La from the Assembly. Miss Mc
lack.
Jr.
Past
Worthy
Advisor
cital on Sunday aftternoon at sented were the Certificate for
was presented a teddy
Marilyn Assembly. No. 60, Clintock
Mill City Christian church. the Rebekah Assembly Honor of
bear from the DeMolay Boys,
Recorder;
Esther
Freeman,
Mrs. Hay, Mrs. Leming the
Roll
and
the
second
place
About 75 attended.
as was Miss Lalack.
Following the recital, a re award certificate for Commun Past Worthy Advisor, Marilyn
Mrs. Dorothea Scarth, Grand
Gets Cancer Society
Assembly
No.
60,
Musician.
ception was held in the social ity Service. Mrs. Robert Jobe
Deputy from Silverton spoke
Plaques
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- Meeting
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| room oi
iiie wiv
of uit*
the uiiuivii.
church. The
serv- received an ovation of com Newly elected officers instal briefly as did several other
The 16th annual meeting of J ¡ng table was centered with a mendation for her work as led with Miss McClintock honored guests.
were, Worthy Associate Ad-
the American Cancer Society, beautifully decorated cake in; chairman of this committee.
Patty introduced her family,
Marion-Polk County Unit, was the Shape of a haby grand
President Mavis Pauli also visor, Linda Long; Colleen Mr. and Mrs. William McClin
held last Thursday. Mrs. Vir piano which was baked by sent her officer assignments Grant, Charity; Susv Wilson. tock, Sue and Mark, her great
Verlene
Peterman, grandmother, Mrs. J. C. Dick
ginia Hay of Mill City was Mrs. William Shepherd. Serv for her term. Mrs. Irl Plymale. I Hope;
among the newly elected Ixiard ing coffee and pouring punch Drill Captain, was instructed Faith.
inson, of Salem, her grandpar
of directors to serve from Sep were Mrs. Allan Warde of Sa- to prepare her team for com Appointive officers installed ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree,
tember 1, 1971 through August j lem and Mrs. Leroy Richards, petitive work at district meet were Christy Spurgeon, Chap her uncles and aunts, Mr. and
31. 1973.
¡daughters of Mrs. Hutchinson. ing; Mrs. Glenn Anderson, vice lain; Laurie Bethel, Drill Lead Mrs. Richard Robertson of
Mrs. Hay and Mrs. Jess Lem Appearing in the recital were I giand.
to iiefsonally comes- er; Sue McClintock, Love; Portland. Mrs. Gordon McMor
.
ing <>f Idanha were among Sally Jenkins, Judy Kenline, | I pond with a sister lodge in
m Rhonda Meader, Religion; Cin ris anti Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
those receiving plaques in ap Nancy Stange, Jackie Wilson, another jurisdiction; Mrs. Al- dy Bethel, Nature; Shelly Rich Gorton from Salem and her
preciation of their work as Toni Payseno, Laurel Fultz, liert Caro, Jr. Past Noble ards, Immortality; Sally Jenk friends, Mrs. C. J. Alban from
crusade chairmans for their Charlotte Davidson,
Linda Grand, in charge of the Har- ins, Fidelity; Vickie Vander- Aumsville,
Mr. and Mrs.
1 respective areas.
Urban, Tami Payseno, Erica vest Festival in October; Al- covering, Patriotism; Susan Wayne Alban and Mitchel and
Petersen, Nancy Sharp, Natalie bert Carr, Inside Guardian, in Keen, Service; Patty Fohl, Pfc. Fred Alban, U. S. Army
I
Wills, Barbara Kenline, Ix>ma charge of the lOOF-Rebekah Confidential Observer; Sharon from Ft. Riley, Kansas.
: Kellys at Reception
Chailander, Melody Drannon. Blood Bank; Glenn Anderson, Muise, Outer Observer; Jackie
Present and Past Worthy
Jerry Shepherd, Bonnie Shep Outside Guardian, will head Wilson, Musician, and Vicki Advisors, several Worthy Ma
For Postal Retirees
McCall,
Choir
Director.
herd, Vernon Golden, and 1 the U. N. Pilgrimage Project;
trons, Worthy Patron«, Wor
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly Grace Hutchinson.
Members of the Choir will shipful Master and Grand
Mrs. Lang Stafford. Chaplain,
drove to Cascade Locks Satur
in charge of the President’s be Vickie Blair, Paulann Hag Committee Members of the
day, to attend the afternoon
Project for the Home which en, Corliss Archer, Lynette OES and Grand officers of the
| reception honoring Postmaster Eastern Star To
Hughes, and Becky Chestnut. Order of Rainbow for Girls
is a Chapel.
1 Margaret Corpening and her
Following the meeting re The Crowning ceremony was were also introduced. Some
Honor
Fathers
Mon.
clerk, Agnes Knopp. Ixith of
by Capitol District spoke briefly under good of
Marilyn Chapter No. 145 freshments were served by conducted
whom were retiring. Decorated
Mrs. Margaret Snow, Mrs. No. 3, Order of DeMolay for the order.
cakes served during the coffee- OES will hold the last stated Hugh Johnston and Mrs. Weid Boys.
A reception followed with
hour and a “money tree” hon meeting of the year next Mon man.
Crown Bearer was Sarah Mrs. Donald Carlson, PMA in
ored the occasion which was day, June 14 at 8 p. m. at the
Stewart
and
Bible
Bearer
was
Miss
Daisy
Geddes
was
hon
charge. Mrs. James Lewis, P.
attended by many officials of IOOF hall. Fathers will be ored with a birthday cake, she April Megargel.
M. A. served the cake, Mrs.
the Postal Department. Fol honored at this meeting.
lieing the oldest active mem Mrs. Janet Lewis is Mother Cecil Lake, P. M., Mrs. Wayne
lowing the reception, the Kel Several members of the ber.
Advisor of Marilyn Assembly. Alban, Chris Ohrt and Jennie
lys called on Mrs. Ted Andre Chapter will be attending
Patty chose as her theme Chance, poured.
Grand
Chapter
at
the
Memor
sen (Sylvia Keenan) of Odell,
for her term of office "This
Miss Starla Neal passed the
ial
Coliseum
in
Portland
June
near Hood River, who lived in
Is My Country’” and her colors guest book. Miss Sherry Baker
Mill City many years ago and 21, 22, 23 and 24. Installation
are red. white, and blue. The the programs, and ushers were
graduated from the old Mill of Grand officers will be held
girls installed all carried small Allan Neal. Mark McClintock,
City High school in 1930. She Wednesday evening. June 23
flags and the hall was decorat and Brian Jones.
was a niece of the Jack Schaers at 7:30. Virginia Wilkinson of
ed in red. white and blue us Over 200 attended.
Heppner
will
be
installed
as
with whom she lived. Her hus-
ing the patriotic theme. A
Ixuul passed away about 15 Worthy Grand Matron and
large basket of red, white, and
as
ED LEWIN
years ago. and she has Iteen Karl Wipper of Turner
DETROIT—Before a crowd blue flowers was placed in the
the cook in a nearby school Worthy Grand Patron.
Auctioneer,
Inc.
East.
of
some
200.
Shelton
High
Marilyn Chapter No. 145 School Senior Diana William She chose a blue dress with
cafeteria for a number of years.
will
have
open
Installation
on
1 Her married daughter and son
Complete Auctions
was crowned 1971 Queen hoop and skirt and a red sash
Sunday afternoon. June 27 at son
l>oth live in Portkind.
for
her
installation.
of
the
Forest
Festival.
The
2:30 with Rose Cree to be in
Phone “69-5466
Joe Warden. Worshipful
stalled as Worthy Matron and event took place recently in
At Class Reunion— i Iowell Cree as Worthy Patron. Mountainview School auditor Master of Pacific No. 50. A.
F. & A. M. and Associate
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kimmel
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton ium.
The announcement climaxed Guardian of Bethel No. 48.
drove to Estacada Saturday af are coming from Hawaii to be
Community
ternoon where they attended Installing Patron and Mat the annual Queen’s banquet Job’s Daughters of Salem of
the (list Alumni Banquet of ron. Edith Tarr from Stayton and officially opened festival which Patty is a member gave
greetings from Mrs. Muriel A.
Estaca<la High school. There will be Installing Marshadl, week in Mason County.
Calendar of Even+s
The queen had been selected Hoyle, of San Diego, who was
w.is approximately 380 present Karl Wipper from Turner.
Patty
’
s
first
Mother
Advisor
by
a
committee
of
judges
and
for the Uinquet. On Sunday, Installing Chaplain anti Macyle
they atteixled the 55th anni- Ix'itz from Silverton. Installing her identity had been kept se when she was initiated into
cret until the evening of the Clairemont Assembly No. 167 Thursday, June 10—
v ersary dinner of the class of Musician.
ceremony.
June 22, 1966. and also Grand
1916 wNch was held in the
Rolcert Bergstad. Ranger for Deputy in California.
IOOF Ixxige No. 144 meets
American Iregion Hall at Es
the Shelton district of the
Keith Powell, P. M. C., at Lodge hall at 8 p. m.
tacada. There were eight of the Bridal Shower Held
Olympic National Forest, pre R. D.. Willamette Chapter. Or
11 living members present for For Kathy Wright
sented awards to the first place der of DeMolay for Boys gave Monday. June 14—
this event.
Marilyn Chapter No. 145
Mi» Shelly Richards and Miss winners in the Forest Festival the Flower Degree.
Susie Wilson were co-hostesses Poster Contest.
Sharon Newkirk, of Acacia OES meets at the IOOF hall
Lyons Pastor To
for a bridal shower held Sat Queen Diana's princesses Assembly No. 40 gave a Tri at 8 p. m. Fathers will be hon
ored.
urday
afternoon at the home for the Forest Festival include bute to the American Flag.
Write Devotions
of Shelly to honor bride-elect Peggy Davis of North Mason
Lori
Kent,
Jr..
Past
Worthy
Wednesday, June 16—
Pastor Jepson of Santiam Kathy Wright.
Janice Springer. Mary Advisor of Chadwick Assem Santiam
Rebekah
lodge
Chapel, in Lyons, lias receiv The bride-elect’s colors of High.
M. Knight school, and Kathy
No. 3, Salem, gave the tri meets at halj at 8 p. m.
ed an invitation to write devo pink and white were used in Kelly and Wendy Erhart. both bly
I
bute
to
the
Rainbow
Banner.!
North Santiam Chamber of
tional meditations for The Up the decorations and the serv of Shelton High. All five girls
per Room, a daily devotional ing table was centered with a had been conducting visitations which was a gift to Marilyn Commerce at The Riverview.
Assembly
from
Patty.
at 12 noon.
guide read by people of various large cake decorated with pink troughout Mason County as
Soloists were Mrs. Joe
denominations. Each devotion noses.
Forest Festival princesses
Warden, accompanied by Mrs. Sponsored as a public service
contains a verse from the Bi Thcwe attending were die
Miss Williamson is the
Dodd and Debbie Mc
bv
ble. followed by an inspiration Misses Kathy Gibson. Diane daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jun Charles
Lain acompnnied by Esther I
al message.
Wills. Janwrry Gifford. Cindy ior Williamson of Shelton. She Freeman.
Bethel. Cindy Reid. Barbara intends to enroll in a Spokane
Glen Sansburn. W. P. of
Chthy Ohrt. the nursing school in the fall. The Ainsworth Chapter. OES, Sa-
HOMEOWNERS SAVE Gillenwater.
Insurance Agency, Inc.
hostesses and the honored Williamsons formerly resided lem. played a piano solo
guest. Sending a gift but un in Idanha.
129 Wall Street
Girls from Marguerite As Ii
Call:
able to attend was Debbie Ba-
See Us For
Miss Williamson attended semblv No. 33 from Lebanon
BILL ALLMAN '
<X<1.
Detroit school and completed gave a humorous dance rou- AU General Lines of Insuranee
T1S 1st-Stayton
Miss Wright will become the her freshman year here before tine.
Phone 71ÜMT2P
Phone 897-2345
Richard Robertson
from
I bride iif Kenneth Kindred on moving to Shelton with her
June 26.
parents.
Portland. Patty’s uncle, pre-
"This Is My Country" Is Theme Chosen
By Miss Patty McClintock, New
Worthy Advisor of Rainbow for Girls
Former Detroit Girl
Forest Festival
Queen at Shelton
MADISON & DAVIS