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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1971)
2—The MW City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept 30, 1971 Local Rainbow Girls Tops Club To Be St. Patrick's Club Plans for Bazaar Attend Stayton Meet 'UJomatû ßcufa Crees Attend Star Meeting at Heppner Patty McClintock, Junior LYONS—The first fall meet PWA of Marilyn Assembly No. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree, IDANHA — Several Idanha ing of the St. Patrick Catholic 60, Rainbow for Girls, was I Worthy Patron and Worthy installing chaplain for Acacia ladies interested in forming a club was held Monday night at of Marilyn Chapter Phone 897-2772 I 1 Matron “Tops Club” held a prelimin the home of Mrs. Anne Pietrok, Assembly No. 40 at Stayton Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor No. 145 OES, accompanied by ary meeting Friday evening in with Miss Louise Pietrok, co Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lavem Torgison, Other installing officers the club room of the Idanha hostess. Patron and Worthy were Odie Vogel, PWA, instal Fire hall with 14 present. Mrs. Paul Yost presided over of Cedar Chapter No. ling worthy advisor; Barbara Acting chairmen were Mrs. the meeting due to the absence ■ i 171, Scio, spent the weekend at Dee Curteman, Mrs. Evedea of Mrs. Marshall Blackburn. Wyman, PWA, installing mar A C IJ 11/ J J* 'Heppner, where they attended Lizotte and Mrs. Joyce Jour- Main business was making shall, Marlee Underhill, PWA I In (lO nPn WPilflinn a reception for Mrs. Virginia nagan. plans for the annual chicken all of Acacia Assembly and VII UVIUCII HLUUlliy Wiikinson, Worthy Grand Ma- Canry Goar, installing musi- The ladies have slated Mon dinner and fall festival which 1 tron of the Grand Chapter of day, October 2 for their next will be held at the Catholic cian. Thursday morning at 8 o’ Sunday afternoon from 2 to Oregon. The crowning ceremony was clock members of the Mill City j meeting at 9:30 a. m. at the Community hall in Lyons, 5, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shep- , The reception was held in hall. Officers will be elected Sunday, October 17 from 11:30 put on by Santiam Chapter of Garden club and their guests herd were honored guests at a for the non-profit club at this to 3 p. m. with Mrs. Charles DeMolay. left Mill City by charter bus reception in the social rooms the Heppner Union High gym Miss Sioux Murphy of Scio on a scenic tour. Io?7he MRl Cit; Christian with Ruth Chapter No. 32 OES time. Bouche, chairman, assisted by Ladies who have a weight Mrs. Paul Yost and Mrs. Le was installed as worthy advis church on their 50th wedding ^©Stew Thc The first stop was at Sisters or; Anita Doorman, W. A. ad for a coffee break. From there theme for the reception was problem, or who are having land Manning. anniversary. I Nancy Drushella, they went to Peterson’s Rock a problem with weight control wc«c Bow L?°n the Attending the meeting were visor; , Hosts tor for me the reception were are urged to attend. their children, Mr. and Mrs. Mountain.’ The backdrop was Mrs. Charles Bouche, Mrs. Le- charity; Mary Simmons, hope Gardens. After viewing the Milton Roten of Lyons andMr. j Panted by the Rambow Girls, sights there they went to the ■ land Manning, Mrs. George i and Carol Hopper, faith. , VanAgtmael, Mrs. Henry Holz- ' Mrs. Ole Haugen is Mother Tumalo Emporium for lunch and Mrs. William Shepherd I Faye Wilson, worthy matron Advisor. and visited the museum. Re- j i fuss, Mrs. Mike Schwindt, Fr.1 of Mill City. | of Ruth Chapter and Hubert I Guests present included Mrs. Bernard and the hostesses. turning to Sisters they went Assisting about the rooms . Wilson, worthy patron, presid- | Dorothea Scarth, grand deputy on the McKenzie highway were their three grandsons,1 ed at the reception. Gordon ; at large, from Silverton; Mrs. stopping at the Dee Wright Bob Roten, of Lyons, Leroy Barker, Past Worthy Grand Doris Gould, mother adviser, and Jerry Shepherd of Mill Patron gave the invocation. Jaycettes Have Bingo j Chadwick No. 3; Gayle Hop-j Observatory. From there they went to the Clear Lake Junc City. At the guest book was 1A large number of grand of- Party for Senior Cits. I kins, past grand historian and tion and across to the South Bonnie Shepherd, a grand ficers, past grand matrons and To Begin About 17 attended the Jay- ! PWA of Chadwick No. 3 of Santiam Highway stopping at daughter of Mill City and Su patrons, grand representatives, and GATES — Many friends ceette sponsored bingo party . Salem .and the mother advisor Sahalie Falls before passing relatives attended the observ san Henness of Gates. Mrs. grand committee members of Ramona Assembly of Sil- , held Friday at the Presby Clear Lake. The group re-1 ance of the golden wedding Dennis Morley (Barbara Jean worthy matrons and worthy terian Church Fellowship Hall. verton. turned about 5:30. anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. I Roten) of Seattle, their oldest patrons were escorted and in Sioux ’ s parents presented Mrs. Margaret Stromquist Going on the trip were Mrs. Clare Rush, longtime Gates granddaughter was unable to troduced. was chairman, assisted by her with a gavel and Acacia Lloyd Girod, Mrs. Ross Mc residents, at the Community be present. Over 250 attended, j Pauline Miller sang sev Laura Wilson, Diane Moore, Assembly gave her a gift. Combs, Mrs. Marie Tolbert,1 hall ___ _____ Lucy Bates and Floyd Shep-1 eral solos and addendums were Sunday afternoon. Hosts PRIVATE LESSONS A reception followed. At Judy Bogle and Pam Morris. j Mrs. Cyrs, Mrs. Wilbur Har-1 for‘the afffair were the Rush’s herd were married at Albany given by the Rainbow Girls, CLASS LESSONS Prizes were home baked good tending from Mill City were i lan, Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. O. [ sons and familes, Mr. and Mrs. September 21, 1921. They start the Shining Lights, the East Inutructor— Mrs. William McClintock, Pat ies and the door prize, won by K. DeWitt, Mrs. Else Allen, (william C. Rush of Corval’is ed married life on the farm ern-Central Oregon Associa Mrs. I-aura Wilson Mrs. Theresa Saalfeld, was a ty and Sue, Laurie Bethel, I I Mrs. Cecil Lake, Mrs. Law- and Mrs Lyle E. Rush cf where Floyd was born and tion and Ruth Chapter Ging crewel handbag which had also Corliss Archer and Kurt Car rence Doble, Mrs. William Salem. are still making their home er’s Jewels and Crusaders (the For Information penter. been made by the Jayceetes. Olyer, Mrs. Walter Thomas, The serving table was cov there. |. __ _ ____ _ Matrons ______ __ 11971-72 Worthy and Another party may be held Call 897 2231 Mrs. Martin Hansen, Mrs. Ern ered with a white tablecloth For the reception Mrs. Shep- Worthy Patrons put on a drill, later in the fall. est Graham, Mrs. Hannah Ca- centered by a tiered wedding herd chose a navy blue sheath, A number of presentations Rainbow Girls Visit therwood, Mrs. Wendell Hel cake decorated with golden dress and a white carnation fe made tQ the Worthy ler, Miss Zeta Prichard, Mrs. mums, and a stand-up 50 on CO ™ e 8e social rooms were at- Grand Matron’ Albany Assembly Wes Flanders, Mrs. Rubye Fcl- top. Vases of flowers carried dager, Mrs. Gale Larson, Mrs. tractively decorated with flor-1 Ruth Chapter’s addendum Miss Linda Long, Worthy Evelyn Bookter, from Bellvue, out the gold and white color I was “This Is Your Life” start al bouquets and plants, the scheme. The mantel and small Advisor of Marilyn Assembly Wn., Mrs. Walter Brisbin, Mrs. ing from when she was a child, tables about the room were gifts of friends. No. 60, Order of Rainbow for Stafford, Mrs. Margaret centered with vases of fall The serving table was cent a daughter of a Navy father Girls, and Miss Colleen Grant, Lang Snow, Mrs. Doris Rogers, Mrs. flowers in gold, yellow, and ered with a large three-tiered and her travels to different Worthy Associate Advisor at Dorothy Maxfield, and Mrs. I orange. cake decorated with gold and countries, her schooling, court tended installation ceremonies Carl Shaffer. Hat- white bells. White bells were ing, marriage, and ending as Serving the cake were ---- of Barzillia Assembly No. 7 | tie Cole of Mill City and Lola also used about the rooms. The she was Worthy Grand Mat- in Albany Sunday afternoon. T* — . — ...» Henness of - Gates. Pouring cof- i cake was baked by their ron, at which time her hus- The girls were accompanied fee were Mabel Robertson and daughter-in-law, Mrs. William band escorted her the full by Mrs. Virgil Lewis, Mother Two Local Girls length of the gym and back Alice Stewart, both of Salem Shepherd. Advisor. Serving coffee at the recep-1 where a red carpet had been Presiding over the punch bowl Miss Cheryl Brem was in On Camp Fire Com. stalled as Worthy Advisor. Her Jill Krecklow and Jean was Olivia Kaplinger of Mill tion were Mrs. Marion Huston, rolled out and Pauline ’ Miller of Salem, Mrs. Hugh Jull of sang a parody to the “Miss theme is “Climb Every Moun Drynan have both been ap City. The guest book was attend- Salem and Mrs. Larry Plotts,, America Theme song.” tain.” Miss Jeri Parker, form pointed to the Junior Camp erly a member of Marilyn As Committee for the Camp Fire ed by the couple’s grand- Sr., of Fox Valley. Serving j Under Good of the Order -------- distinguished ------ „_____ guests sembly, and the daughter of Girls Camp Kilowan. The first daughters, Ruth Keenan of Al- the punch were Mrs. Ramon several „„, ______ o Karl Wipper, Mrs. _ S r poke, including Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker, meeting of the group was i bany Diane and Debbie Rush Roberts of Lebanon, T' was installed as musician. held in Salem at the home of °f . Sa’en\ The grandsons, Charles Fultz, and Mrs. John Worthy Grand” Patron; __ ; Mrs. Mrs. Barbara Symington is Mrs. Mary Lewis, Director of Brlan Busb of Salem, Steve Roten of Gates. Serving the Laurie Woodard, Committee Camp Fire i Rush of Corvallis and Allen cake were Mrs. William Hoit- member of the General Grand Mother Advisor. Primary activities of che I Sommers of Salem were cir- orf of Aumsville, Mrs. Ralph Chapter; Dr. Martin S. Sichel, The crowning ceremony was I Smith of Albany and Mrs. Clif- Most Worshipful Grand Mast conducted by Takena Chapter, group are planning the sum- eulating helpers. kelly lumber sales DeMolay with Larry Jenks, mer sessions for Camp Kilo-I On d'sPlay was a lovely gift | ford Roebke of Stayton. As er of Oregon from Medford. ---- and the ♦,„„ the grandchildren, a sisting about the rooms were Mrs. Hazel Graham, Supreme Master Councilor. wan two potlatches ♦„¡from to mill city . oreqon small round table with a round | Judy Roten and Debbie Gold Inspector in Oregon and others. A reception followed the in be held this year. Phone 897-2610 | I Dick Wilkinson introduced stallation with the Rainbow Election of officers was held I floor length gold cloth with en. I white fringe and a lovely old- On a lace covered table were the Grand Escorts. Girls in charge. at the first meeting. I fashioned lamp with base and family pictures of the couple A gift was presented to Mr shade in white with daisies taken during their married and Mrs. Karl Wipper, who with gold centers. life. were celebrating their 41st There were about 140 guests Special guests were Mr. wedding anniversary on Mon during the afternoon and many Shepherd’s sister, Mrs. Viola day, September 27. cards received from those who Treefry of McMinnville, who Following the Mizpah bene- were unable to attend. attended their wedding 50 diction refreshments were After the reception the fam years ago, and Mrs. Shepherd’s served. ily enjoyed a buffet dinner at brothers, Bertel Bates of Stay Sunday morning the Rain- the clubhouse. ton and Eldon Bates of Depoe bow girls served a pancake and Bay. | ham breakfast at the Masonic Mehama Women's Guests were present from > Temple. Santa Clara, Calif., Watson I Between 400 and 500 attend Club Meets at Home ville, Calif., Vancouver, Wn., ed the reception. About 150 Of Mrs. Lilly Wolfkiel Albany, Sisters,.Eugene, Sal- ( Worthy Matrons and Patrons MEHAMA—Mrs. Lilly Wolf em, Lebanon, Stayton, Port- ( were present from ay parts of kiel was hostess at her home land, Depoe Bay, McMinnville, the state j September 22 for the meeting Lyons, Gates, and Mill City. of the Mehama Women’s club. — Mrs. Raymond Branch, presi dent, presided at the business Rainbow Activties Community session with Mrs. Bruce Mat- this acting as secretary. Re Discussed at Mother's ports of committees were given Club Meeting Mon. . Calendar of Even+< and it was decided that the The Rainbow Mother’s club club would sponsor a Brownie I met Monday evening at the Troup if there was one here IOOF hall with nine mothers, I * this year. The next meeting of 1 and Mrs. Virgil Lewis, Mother Monday, October 4_ the club will be Wednesday j Advisor, present. . , . , . Women’s volleyball, Mill evening, December 15, at the A short report was given by City Grade School Gym. 7 to home of Mrs. Grant Smith I Evelyn l/plvn TliJVl« J * Davis nn on tho the TCirlnnn Kidnap 9pm with Mrs. Mathis a co-host- Coffee which was held in Au- i Bid or Bunch Pinochle Club ess. gust. meets at the home of Mary This will be the Christmas Various fund raising pro party and the usual gift ex jects were discussed with i Wright at 7:30 p. m. change of home baked food or plans for activities being made.1 Round Robin Pinochel Club meets at the home of Goldie candy will be held. All Women The Rainbow girls will be of the community are cordial starting their candy sale soon , ' Rambo at 7:30 p. m. ly invited to attend this meet after October 1. A portion of Tuesday, October 5_ ing. the proceeds from the candy [ Canyon Camp Fire Leaders sale goes to the Grand Assem- ' Association Meeting at the Reunion Honors Mrs. bly Scholarship Fund and a ' home of Susie Stewart at 10 part to the local Assembly. | a. m. Bassett on Birthday A Bassett family reunion i I The mothers club meetings was held at Fishermen’s Bend are held the 4th Monday of , Wednesday. October 6— Santiam Rebekah Lodge park on Sunday, honoring Mrs. i each month and all Rainbow Bessie Bassett on the occa- I mothers are urged to attend, meets at hall 8 p. m. I sion of her 81st birthday anni The meetings are particularly Chamber of Commerce Board versary. A beautifully decorat beneficial to the new Rainbow Meeting, 12 noon at the River- ed cake centered the table and Girl mothers. Mrs. Darrell Be- view Inn. a potluck dinner was served. thel is president of the group,' Thursday, October 7— The following family mem and Mrs. Harve Keen, secre Mill City Garden Club meets bers were present: Mr. and tary. at the home of Mrs. Wendeil Mrs. Floyd Bassett, Mr. and Heller with Mrs. Marie Tol Mrs. Earl Allen of Lyons; Mr. Birthday Party Fetes bert, co-hostess. 12:30 dessert | and Mrs. Arthur Bassett of 'Tillamook; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kenneth Lee Penrose I luncheon. [ Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Roger Penrose gave a Bassett and Dawn. Mr. and birthday party Friday mom-1 ’’bonsored as a public service Mrs. Bill Bassett. Mr. and Mrs. ing at her home for their son, bv Richard Dotter and Amy, Mr. | Kenneth Lee, who was 3 _ ___ years and Mrs. James Nye, Virgil old. The cowboy theme was and Kevin all from Stayton; used in the decorations and re Mr. and Mrs. James Nye. Ji.,i freshments. Monmouth; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Coming to help Kenneth Insurance Agency, Inc. Nye and Mark. Salem; Mr. and celebrate were Heidi White, 129 Wall Street I Mrs. Lee Bassett Mr. and Mrs 1 Jeff Girod. Kathleen. Patrick. See Us For 1 Larry Vetter and Sherry. Miss and Anne Marie Moore. Mich- ■All General Lines of Insurant« I Rosalie Basett. Longview and ael Krecklow. Kevin Wilson I the honored guest. Mrs Bessie and Kenneth’s sister. Kim- Phone 897-2345 1 Bassett of Mill City I berly. Formed at Idanha Shepherds Honored ES Garden Club Goes On Bus Tour TAP DANCE CLASSES Gates Couple Honored at 50th Wedding Event October 6 Jaycee Hall We Now Carry a Good Stock of PICTURE FRAME MOULDINGS MADISON & DAVIS