The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, August 12, 1971, Page 2, Image 2

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    2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, August 12, ’71
Ida Fleetwood Rebekah Officer
Santiam Rebekah lodge held i
Married in Stayton
its regular meeting August 4 Mrs. Lang Stafford, the lodge’s
with Mrs. Otto Weidman pre­ endowment chairman in mem-
siding as Noble Grand.
| ory of Clyde Bressler.
Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood was
A donation to the jewel com­
installed as Right Supporter mittee was made by Mrs. Jose­
to the Vice-Grand and Mrs. phine Wall of Bend. A jewel
Dave Barnhardt, past District presentation is planned for this
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
Phone 897-2772
Deputy President was the in­ fall.
stalling officer.
Mrs. Irl Plymale, drill cap­
The float committee, Mrs. tain, formed her competition
To Be Married
Barnhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ drill team and practice was
bert Carr and Mrs. Otto Weid­ called for Tuesday evening.
man were given a standing
Following the meeting, re­
ovation for their work. The freshments were served by
float won the grand sweep- I Mrs. Glen Anderson and Mrs.
stakes in the 4th of July pa- 1 Otto Weidman. Irl Plymale ’
The Mill City Garden Club
Dr. and Mrs. Hans Plambeck
rade here and at the Stayton was surprised with a birthday held its annual picnic at Silver
have returned to their home in
Bean Festival.
cake on the occasion of his 81st Creek Falls last Thursday.
Corvallis after spending a very
Checks were presented to birthday.
Mrs. Hollis Turnidge, Mrs.
pleasant nine months in Reyk­
Lowell Cree and Mrs. Darwin
javik, Iceland where Dr. Plam­
Rains were co-hostesses for the
beck helped set up a Depart­
event, furnishing the bever­
ment of Sociology. In his
ages and dessert. Members at­
classes there he found the
tending were Mmes. Martin
young students serious and
| Hansen, Else Allen. Marie Tol-
most polite and attentive. They
i bert, Gale Larson and chil-
made many friends in Iceland
, dren, Walter Thomas, Sr. and
and hope to return there some­
Chris, Ross McCombs, Lloyd
time. Iceland is an indepen­
I Girod, O. K. DeWitt, Law-
dent country struggling for ex­
I rence Doble, Charles Dolezal,
istence
in a competitive
<
¡ *
! Jr., Doris Rogers, Clyde Phil-
world. The people are mostly <
I lips.
of Scandinavian origin but
Married late in July at the Lutheran Church in
Guests included Tena Gra­
speak their old Norse language
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Delbert
Go
­
ham and Alice Fenner. Sever­
which is most difficult to Stayton were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Prichard. The bride
forth
are
anouncing
the
en
­
al of the ladies hiked some of
learn.
is the former Debbie Bruce.—Stanley Ogden photo.
the interesting trails in the gagement of their daughter,
They
are
highly
educated
area and a good time was re­ Del bra Dean, to Fred Robert I and speak other languages be­
ported by all. The weather Belyue of Stayton.
Witt Family Has
ED LEWIN
Delbra is a 1970 graduate of sides their own. Because of
that day (sounds good now)
the long winter months, they
Santiam
High
school
and
a
Auctioneer, Inc.
was a little on the chilly and
enjoy an extensive social life Annual Reunion
graduate of a Salem beauty
foggy side.
and the Plambecks were often
Members of the Witt family
college.
Complete Auctions
Mr. Belyue graduated from invited to elaborate dinners in enjoyed another annual picnic
private
homes
and
also
at
the
Veterans To Picnic
at Fishermen’s Bend Park with
Stayton Union High school in
Phone 769-5466
U. S. embassy. Concerts and
At Estacada Aug. 15 1965 and also graduated from entertainment are always 37 persons able to attend. The
Veterans of the 41st Infan­ Elkins Institute in Dallas, available and were appreciat­ oldest one attending was Otto I
try division will hold their an­ Texas. He is now employed ed. They have a mild climate Witt of Mill City, he will be
nual Oregon picnic on Sun­ at a Corvallis electrical firm. and during one snowfall pe­ 83 years old this month.
From Edmonds, Wash., came
The wedding date has been
day, August 15, at Eagle Farm
riod, Dr. Palmbeck and wife
Park, near Estacada. Free re­ tentatively set for November enjoyed a sunny holiday I his daughter and son-in-law,
, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bassett and
freshments and games will 20.
in the Canary Islands. Dr. I sons, Francis and Jerry. Jerry
bring 41st families from all
Plambeck was
. one of . many
,.
remained in Mill City to spend
over Oregon and much of
foreign professors teaching a week with Ws grandfather
Mill
City
Rebekahs
Washington.
overseas invited by Germany, and wJU
d another week
rtmrnrnmnnt nvr\Anco
I |
_ _ ,
The 41st division was com-
at their government
expense
^¡^“ Vll
on "th^
,
.
.
.
I
Willi
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mv Edse'l
posed of National guardsmen Visit Jefferson Lodge
to come to
tc lectures
Icctuccc cc.c
~.cct farm jn Mehama before re­
and meet-
from the two states, and was
ings in Berlin where they were
There were five members given the red-carpet treatment turning home. From Lacey,
one of two divisions first call­
1 Wash, came Mr. Otto Plam
from
Santiam
Rebekah
lodge
ed to active duty in Septem­
and were taken on a bus tour
ber, 1940; was one of two di­ attending Jefferson lodge last through East Berlin also. Fol­ I beck, a nephew, and his chil-
visions first sent overseas to week. Mt. Jefferson lodge and lowing the meeting. Dr. Plam­ I dren, Kai and Heidi who re-
Community
I Australia; fought through New Scio Leone lodge, No. 78, co­ beck and wife spent an addi­ ' mained as overnight guests of
I Guinea, the Southwest Pacific, hosted the evening’s festivities tional week visiting relatives | Mrs. Else Allen who also at­
Calendar of Events
and Phillipines and on to the which honored Mrs. Mavis in Hamburg and on the Baltic tended the picnic. Another
Pauli, president of the Rebek- Sea and report that all are nephew was Dr. Hans Plam-
occupation of Japan.
l beck from Corvallis accom-
It was reorganized after the ah Assembly who was paying well and have beautiful homes
nomes panjed by his wife, Julia. From
j war and was recently changed the host lodges an official and luxuries to enjoy t them
___ Sandy came Dr. Witt’s sister, Thursday, August 12—
to the 41st Infantry Brigade visit.
i Hans was a 1931 graduate of Mrs. Frieda Whitlock, and
I. O. O. F. Lodge at hall at
Other
honored
members
in Oregon and to the 81st In­
j Mill City high school. His son
fantry Brigade in Washington. paying fraternal visits were I Douglas was spending his jun-1 three of her sons, Henry, Bill 8 p. m.
There are several thousand Mrs. Lena Hollett, vice-presi­ I for year from U of O in Hol-| and Bob Whitlock. Henry Saturday, August 14—
men in Oregon, interested in dent of the Rebekah Assembly | land with classes in Belgium, brought along his children,
Santiam Canyon Community
' Walter, Louise, Larry with his
and France
the 41st with many of them of Oregon; Mrs^ Avis Shrives, | Ger
”
He is wife Nancy and children, Ken­ picnic at The Firs, Fishermen’s
assembly
marshal;
Mrs.
June
!
currpntlv
with
Tntprr
planning on attending the
currently with International
Bartow, state endowment. i Airways of Ireland who flew do, Chucky and Seth; David Bend. Potluck lunch at noon.
Sunday picnic.
and Willi Whitlock from Sunday, August 15—
I chairman; Mrs. Vera Neubauer, I
KELLY LUMBER SALES
; him to Holland free of charge
district deputy president of’ so he could complete his term Phoenix, Ariz. accompanied by
mill
city .
oreqon
Gates High School Reunion
District No. 4 and Mrs. Mag­ paper there. They then hired his wife Connie and children
Carlee and Brady. Bob Whit­ at Gates school. Old grads and
gie Draby, district deputy
him
for
a
month
in
Ireland
Phone 897-2610
lock was accompanied by his friends welcome. 11:30 a. m.
president of District No. 7.
and he is enjoying the friend­ wife Patty. From Salem came Noon potluck dinner.
ly home of a young married Mr. Darwin Biwer accom­
couple. Doug is studying In­ panied by his son Mike with Sponsored as a public service
Brosigs Have
ternational Business and will his wife Kim. From Lake Os­
return the end of this month wego came Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Housewarming
for his final year at U of O Christensen (Louise Bock) and
in Eugene.
I their children Laurie, Mark
A housewarming was held
I and Stuart. From Salem came
Sunday at the new home of
‘
kJ'll An j Henry Bock. Two guests at- Insurance Agency, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brosig who I
recently moved into their Lorrame Mills Attends tending were Mrs. Barbara
129 Wall Street
..
_
I Rohde who is making her
place at 1095 Second Avenue, -
See Us For
ramily
Reunion
|home
with
Mrs.
Whitlock
in
Those attending were Mr.
1 Sandy, and William Mouser. All General Lines of Insurance
and Mrs. Richard Blakely, Mr.
GATES—Lorraine Mills and The young people entertained
and Mrs. Allen Wilson and
Phone 897-2345
family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde her brother, Herb Jones, spent the group with songs accom-
August
1
to
8
at
a
family
re-
panied
by
guitars
and
flute.
I
Bate, Mrs. Kay Syverson and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter union - in Lake Attus, Okla., i '-----------------------------------------
_________________
Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowes, near Granite. The reunion
actually
lasted
five
days
with
Mr. and Mrs. Al Yankus.
Sending gifts but unable to at­ relatives gathered from El
tend were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Paso, Texas, to Maryland, to
Myer and Mr and Mrs. Gor- San Diego, to Oregon and Il­
linois and many points in be­
don Kay.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed O’Donnell tween. Eight of the brothers
and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bastus- and sisters got together, a
check were hosts for the event. brother in Dumas, Tex. and a
Those attending enjoyed a sister in Albuquerque, N. M..
tour of the attractive new were unable to attend. Lor­
home and refreshments were raine and Herb made side trips
to visit each of these families
served later.
before coming home.
I
Daily, friends of the family
I
Baby Shower Honors i | dropped in for day visits. Lor­
raine also visited with and
Dianna Easter
had many telephone calls from
Mrs. Bill Easter and infant the Mills family in the area.
daughter. Dianna, were honor­
Approximately 85 were in
ed with a surprise baby show­ attendance daily—food, games,
er last Friday at their home. swimming, laughter, conversa­
The new arrival was born at tion. recollections of the past,
Salem General hospital July 17 nightly assemblies and group
and has four brothers and one singing were the entertain­
sister.
ment and 3 a m. was the aver­
Following the opening of age retiring hour and 7 a.m.
gifts refreshments were served | rising time.
by the ladies of the Free Meth­
High for temperature was 88
odist church who hosted the degrees. Greenest, most beau­
shower. The attractively dec­ tiful country for the plains
orated cake was baked by area is in August. Unemploy­
F.S
Ruth Keen.
ment is almost unknown for
Those attending were Marie the Texas panhandle. Lorraine
DeMain, her sister-in-law and reported and a very tempting
daughter. Esther Challender, place to live.
On return home they had a
Mildred Hostetler, Jo Whit-
sett. Billie Jennings. Cindy layover in Denver and a niece
—
Marty Young, Zelma came to the terminal for an
I Bozek.
hour's visit with them. It's a
Ball and Karen Easter.
. •»
V J
four-hour trip each way. Lor­
raine says it's good to be home
'I
I and water the yard, but she is
*
j already making plans to attend
| the reunion in two years.
fyJrMnasih Patfñ
Garden Club
Has Picnic
Plambecks Back
From Iceland
NOTICE!
Have Room and Board
For Two
Retired Men
Phone 859-2331
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