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Newcomers Club Has Potluck Dinner .»__ The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 28, 1971 Orville Downing Is Honored on Birthday Wotnaid. Paíje Cheerleaders Named at Mill City Elementary The Santiam Newcomers LYONS — Mr. and Mrs. Group held their October pot luck on Wednesday, October Duane Downing of Walla Wal 20, at the Gates Community la, Wn., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown of Crescent City, Calif., hall. The tables and hall were and and Mrs. Robert Carle decorated in the Hallowe’en ton Mr of The Dalles, surprised Phone 897-2772 Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor theme. their father, Orville Downing, Hosts for the evening were on 70th birthday annivers Mrs. Dean Mowry, Mr. and ary his with potluck din M C Woman's Club Mrs. Jack Reed and Mr. and ner at the a family Mehama Fire hall, Mrs. Herb Peck. Helps Prepare Letters Those attending in addition Saturday. Among the 28 organizations Attending were Mr. and Mrs. to the hosts were Mrs. Flossie Orville Downing, of Lyons; which prepared 120,000 en Evans accompanied by her George Downing and Nellie velopes of Christmas Seals and brother, Fred Hogmire, Mr. Jones of Stayton; Mr. and Mrs. appeal letters during October Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree, and Mrs. Paul Hamilton, Mrs. Roy Downing, Mrs. Ken Han were the Mill City Woman’s Worthy Patron and Worthy < Vivian Kealen, Mrs. Gloria ; na, Cindy and Doug of Rose Mill City was represented Club and Garden Club. Matron of Marilyn Chapter and Mrs. Walt Knott, Mr. «...J Members came to the Wil No. 145 OES accompanied Mrs. burg. Effie Nydegger, Mr. at the Fall meeting of Capitol McCausland, Mr. and Mrs. and District No. 17, Oregon Fed lamette TB and Respiratory Mrs. Vaughn Hunt, Mrs. Ross McCombs, Mr. and Mrs. eration of Garden Clubs last Disease Assn, (WTRDA) office Betty Norfleet, Worthy Ma Doug Barrow, Steve and Mike, tron of Acacia Chapter No. 63 Paul McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Eldon Tietze and Wednesday at the McNary Golf in Salem to volunteer their of Stayton and Mrs. Fern Bernard Saalfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. club with twelve members at time. Laura Tietze, Stayton; Mr. Hecht, Member of the Estarl Wally St. Clair and Mr. and and Mill City area volunteers Committee of the Grand Chap Frank Dugger of Sa tending. Mrs. William Walker, the lem, Mrs. Hostess clubs were Westmor were Marie Tolbert, Nell De Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey, Above are um . ü “10 aa varsity uneenead- newest Newcomers. Mr. and Mr. and land and South Hills both of Witt, Elizabeth Cyr, Thelma ter of Oregon and a member Mrs. Ray Chapen, of Acacia Chapter No. 63 of ers at Mil Citv Elementary school recently. They are Mrs. Howard Fletcher dropped I Tammy, Kimberly and Becky. Salem. Phelps, Edith Mason, Helen by after dinner for a short time Mike Bailey and Jimmie and The address of Welcome was Kimmel, Hale Dobee, Maiy Stayton to Astoria Saturday from le^t to right, Laurie Bethel, Lori Levon. Renee where they attended the re to say hello. given by Mrs. R. H. Vincent of Youmans and Ruth Cummings. ception for Mrs. Mary Ristola, Brown, Rhonda Bradley, Lisa Bamhardt and Dianna Ronnie Bailey of Springfield; Door prizes were won by ■ Mr. Westmorland club and the re Christmas Seals will be de Associate Grand Matron of the i Ne i1. — Enterprise photo. and Mrs. Richard Brown Mrs. Hamilton and Mr. Walk and Maureen of Crescent City, sponse by Mrs. Kinley K. Ad livered to homes in Linn, Ben Grand Chapter of Oregon. er. Brown, who attends ams of the Salem Garden club. ton, Marion, Polk and Yamhill The reception was given by A very delicious dinner was Dennis J. K. Cheerleaders Chosen The flag salute was conduct- counties in early November. Fern Chapter No. 38 OES of College, at Redding; enjoyed by all. The next pot I Shasta 1 ed by Cub Scout Den No. 10 Funds from the annual cam Astoria where Mrs. Ristola is Alan Wickizer, who attends luck will be on Wednesday, the U of O; Carolyn Carleton | of Salem. paign are the sole support for November 17. The Invocation was given by WTRDA programs, including a member. The reception was and Philip Wetmore, of OSU; I held in the Astoria Junior Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carleton, Mrs. Robert Stutsman of the School Press Project, film I High School. Between three Westmorland club. If the number following Cathy and Barbara Carleton, lending library and others in The business meeting was volving cigarette smoking, air and four hundred people at Keith Pridie of The Dalles, Mr. tended. your name on The En and conducted by Mrs. Harold Mrs. Duane Downing and pollution, emphysema and tub Mrs. Ida Mae Jarvis, Wor erculosis. terprise label reads Donna, Walla Walla; Mr. and Sloan, District Director. thy Matron and Emmett Tow- Thirteen Clubs answered to Cletus Nydegger, Cindy ler. Worthy Patron, presided 11-71 it's time to send Mrs. and Larry of Lyons and Todd roll call with 112 present. at the reception. Rep. Henry IVSCS Meets at Reports were given by the Boedigheimer of Stayton. a check for renewal. Monroe gave the benediction. president of each club of their Stevens Home Guests escorted and intro activities. Reports were also LYONS—Mrs. Wilson Stev The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements given by the committee chair ens was hostess for the meet duced included Mrs. Virginia men. Mrs. Nell DeWitt is Dis ing of the Womens Society of Wilkinson of Heppner, Wor Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too trict Bird chairman and Mrs. Christian Service held Tues thy Grand Patron of the Lloyd Girod is president of day afternoon. The meeting Grand Chapter of Oregon; Karl Wipper of Turner, Wor the Mill City Club. opened with devotions by Mrs. thy Grand Patron of the Grand A luncheon was served at Stevens. Chapter of Oregon and all of 12 o’clock and a fashion show During the business meeting, the Grand officers except one. was presented by Lipman’s. plans were made and discuss Seven past Worthy Grand Ma The McNary Highlanders ed for their annual bazaar and trons were present and four sang a group of numbers. turkey dinner to be held in past Grand Patrons. Also a Mrs. Seymour Nelson from the dining room Tues number of Grand Representa The above girls from the seventh grade have been Independence provided the day, church November 16. tives, Grand Committee Mem I named recently as junior varsity cheerleaders. From program on Handcrafts for A report was heard from the bers, Worthy Matrons and left to right, they are Patty Walther, Sherry Davis, the Holidays. Dates for a number of Christ parsonage committee who is Worthy Patrons, and Associate Lynn Larson, Susan Henness, Deanna Quarry and Nat mas and Holiday Shows were selecting curtains and drapes Matrons and Associate Patrons alie Wills.—Enterprise photo. for the parsonage. from all parts of the State. given. Attending the meeting were When Mrs. Ristola was es Capital District No. 17 will host the State Convention in Mesdames, Lenard Cruson, corted the Rainbow Girls hold Kellys Attend Lions Auxiliary Girls Salem in 1973 with Harold Alex Bodeker, Harold Hawth ing long sword ferns formed I Postal Board Meet orne, Howard Naue, John Mc- an archway for her to pass I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly Work In Lions Paw Sloan, Mrs. R. R. Troxell and Mrs. Purcell as co-chairman Pheeters, Roy Wright, Chester; through. spent part of the holiday week Sylvia Oja, accompanied by end at Gearhart, where he at The Lions Club Auxiliary The convention will be held Riggs, Hugh Johnston, Mrs. Florence Darling, Mrs. Evan Josephine Erp sang two solo ’ 1 s, June 17-20, 1973. tended a National Association held their regular meeting last The Dallas and Independence Bressler and the hostess, Mrs. “A Song of Peace” and “The of Postmasters Executive . Thursday evening at the Lions Stevens. At the close of the Swallow”. clubs will be hostesses for the Board meeting last Saturday ' Paw with nine members pres meeting, Mrs. Darling lead the Addendums were given by afternoon. That evening, mem ent. Spring meeting in March. The place to be announced later. study group who are studying the Rainbow Girls and Fern bers of the board were invited, A short business meeting was Book of Matthew. ------------------- -------- | Chapter No. 38. Each present- along with their wives or hus conducted by president, Bon Attending from Mill City the “ | ed Mrs. Ristola with a gift. KELLY LUMBER SALES were Mrs. Lloyd Girod, Mrs. bands, to attend a dinner meet nie Krecklow. Molly Larson, Gale Larson, Mrs. Hollis Tur- Mrs. Else Allen, Mrs. O. K.1 A drill was given by the ing of the District 8 Postmast Secretary, gave an interesting MILL CITY. OREQON nidge, Mrs. Wendell Heller, DeWitt, Mrs. Lawrence Doble, Fernettes (Associate Matrons’) ers. report on the Open House at Phone 897-2610 Mrs. Darwin Raines, Mrs. Low Mrs. Clyde Phillips, and Mrs. and Associate Patrons. Thej' Master of Ceremonies was the Blind School which she announced that they had chos ell Cree, Mrs. Martin Hansen, Walter Thomas. Postmaster Dan Thiel of As and Mrs. Krecklow had attend en as their name the “Naviga toria, who requested each of ed on October 14. tors” with Mrs. Ristola as the vice presidents to give a The remainder of the even Chief Navigator. The group five minute report on some of ing was spent straightening presented Mrs. Ristola with a the action at the recent Na and reorganizing articles at the gift and also gifts to her hus tional Convention at Ana Lions Paw. It was decided an band, George. heim, Calif. As second vice pre other work night would be Dick Wilkinson, Grand Es sident, Kelly was asked to tell held Thursday evening, Octo cort to the Worthy Grand Ma of the election of the national ber 28, at the store. tron introduced the other president for the next two The November 18 meeting Grand Escorts who were pres years, and all the action that will be a dinner meeting to be ent. it, as well as the ac held at the Riverview. All Under Good of the Order, preceded tion that took place as the site members and their guests are Miss Jane Bracken Grand selection future conven urged to attend. Honored Queen of Jobs Daugh- I tions were for I_________________________ acted upon. ters, from Coos Bay was induc I Later that evening, some of I _________ ___________ i___ ed. Also all Worshipful Masters the group danced at the Sea- I were introduced. Elks club where Thiel’s Community Mrs. Virginia Wilkinson, side son, Dennis Thiel, was trom W.G.M., Karl Wipper, W.G.P. bonist and soloist for the band and Laurie Woodard, P.G.M., furnishing the music. Calendar of Event* all spoke briefly As the weather was so beau Kenneth Blair, P.G.P. who tiful over the weekend, the represented the Past Grand Kellys and Postmaster and Patrons, formed an impromptu Mrs. Jim Landers of Beaver Thursday, October 28— chorus of the honored guests ton decided to drive down the I.O.O.F. Lodge #144 meets and had them sing a songjion- coast to Lincoln City where oring Mrs. Ristola. Mr. Blair they spent Sunday night, re at Lodge Hall 8 p. m. acted as director of the group turning to their homes Monday Auxiliary work night at the using the tip of a fishing afternoon. It was foggy at; Lions Paw 7:30 p. m. pole for his baton. Lincoln City when they Ml arriv- A IV- . The Mystery speaker for the ---------------------- d;r^tClear aeaÍn the neX’ Monday. November 1- evening was Mrs. Norma Vah- ^ morning. renwald of Cave Junction Sunday afternoon, the four Women’s Volleyball, Mill Grand Warden. some called on the Robert Le City Grade School Gym from 7 Mary Ristola spoke briefly and Lori at their motel in to 9 p. m. and thanked those who took vons Seaside. The Levons had at part and for the many gifts tended Round Robin Pinochle Club a wedding in Astoria at she received and her own noon Saturday, and were meets at the home of Mrs Chapter for the lovely recep spending the remainder of the Wayne Alban at 7:30 p. m tion given in her honor. holiday relaxing. Bid or Bunch Pinochle Club Following the Mizpah bene meets at the home of Mrs. Hat diction refreshments were ser Rainbow Mothers Club tie Fencl at 7:30 p. m. ved. Others from this area at Discusses Projects Tuesday, November 2— tending were Betty and John A meeting of the Rainbow Camp Fire Leaders Associa Fields. Associate Matron and Patron from Acacia Chapter. Mothers club was held Mondav tion meeting at the home of Stayton. Ethel and Fred Mc evening at the IOOF hall. At Mrs. Virgil Trout at 10 a. m. Neil of Scio. Worthy Matron tending were Mrs. Joe Lalack. Wednesday, November 3— and Worthy Patron. Junction Mrs. Vern Peterman. Mrs. City Chapter No. Ill and a George Davis. Mrs. Darrel North Santiam Chamber of Bethel. Mrs William McClint Commerce Board of Directors number from Salem ock. Mrs. Harv Keen. Mrs. noon luncheon meeting at the George Grant. Mrs George L__ Riverview. 4-H Sewing Club Long, and Mrs. Virgil Lewis, Mother Advisor. Santiam Rebekah Lodge Officers Elected The group discussed several meets at Lodge Hall 8 p.m LYONS—A 4-H sewing ciub fund-raising projects whicn was started Tuesday. October they hope to be working on • n public service 19. The leaders are Mrs. John soon. Kokstis with Mrs John Roy The Rainbow Girls box so as co-leader. cial for the Masons scheduled The officers are Lori Kokstis for November 10 was also dis president: Sharon Roy. vice- cussed. Also. Mrs. Lewis sug president; Secretary. Pamala gested that anyone having old Falwell and News reporte-. and discarded toys could Insurance Agency, Inc. Karen Silbemagel. Song and bring them to the November IS» Wall Street game leader is Theresa Sta- meeting as the Rainbow Girls See ü» For vang and refreshments leader plan to make and repair toys «II General Lines of Insnran« ■■ is Kelly Silbemagel. A name for children in the area. for the club has not yet been The next meeting of the club Phone 897-2345 • chosen. will be held November 29 Mill City Members At Garden Club Meeting in Salem We Now Carry a Good Stock of PICTURE FRAME MOULDINGS Crees Attend Star Meeting at Astoria I MADISON & DAVIS