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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1972)
Scholarship Baked IVSCS Plans for Food Sale Slated Birthday Luncheon LYONS—Mrs. Florence Dar- A baked food sale and plant t sale is being slated for April 1 ling was hostess for the meet- 20 by the Santiam Canyon i ing of the Women’s Society of Home Extension unit at the > Christian Service held at the Gates Clubhouse, starting at : City Hall Tuesday afternoon. The meeting was opened with 10 a. m. Lesson for the club meeting I prayer and Leora Stevens had will be “Know Your Neigh the devotions assisted by sev bor.” Doris Rogers and Leonora eral of the members taking Cutsforth are leaders. For the part. Following the usual business potluck, members should bring a favorite dish, either family plans were made for the annual or foreign, and guests are in- birthday luncheon and the date set for Tuesday, April 18, vited. Members are asked to con- in the dining hall of the Lyons tribute for the sale and the United Methodist church with funds will go to the Scholar Mrs. Helen Johnston and Mrs. i Dorothy Downer in charge. ship. The price of the luncheon is Why Don't You Subscribe to the birthday pennies. Monday, April 17, was set The Mill City Enterprise j for a clean up day at the church. Attending the meeting were Alta Bodeker, Alma Olm stead, Leona Gunn, Helen Johnston, Leora Stevens, Mild Cakes Baked and Decorated red Prichard, Nellie Riggs, Or- for all occasions pha Roye, Evelyn Julian, Dor WEDDING CAKES othy Downer, Eva Bressler and A SPECIALTY ! Rev. Laron Hall. Cakes Baked and Decorated On Order Only se, Thursday, April 13, 1972 ‘Wo-inawL Pacp Phone 897-2772 Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Fl()cit Captains of Santiam Women's Golf Assoc. Nearly Completed Mrs. Gale Larson was host- ! ess at her home Thursday for a 12 o’clock luncheon for members of the Mill City j Garden club, The luncheon I was a money-making project | for the club and the food was | furnished by a committee with members paying $1.25 each. At > the May 4 meeting, another luncheon will be served with j the members again paying $1.25 for the luncheon. Following the luncheon Eas ter Bingo was played with the I winners receiving the door prizes. Mrs. Dorothy Peterson, i presided at the business meet ing. Spring Bridge Tourney Mrs. Doris Rogers, chairman I JOSEPHINE HAMPTON Successful Event of the 4th of July Float com- The Spring bridge tourna Phone 897-2569 mittee reported the float was ment sponsored by the Santi almost completed. am Women’s Golf Association , The club voted to sponsor Captains of Santiam Women’s Golf Assoc., Mrs. Dale ' Miss March 21. The tourna Patty McClintock for Income Tax Service ended More than 30 years continuous ment, which ran for five Emery of the 9 hole group and Mrs. Rudy Tohl of the their 4th of July princess. Pat- I weeks, was chairmaned by 18 hole group, welcomed a large turnout of members service and experience in this ty is a senior at Santiam High Mrs. Rudy Tohl. and guests to the kickoff breakfast Tuesday morning and is active in Rainbow area. The bridge winners were March 28. Arrangements of Easter eggs, daffodils and Civic affairs. She is the 1970 recorded over 1,750 first place, Mrs. Robert Freres; primroses carried out the Easter theme. There was a year-old daughter of Mr. satisfied clients. Mrs. Homer Plunkett; Mrs. William McClintock, Courteous satisfaction assured. second, third, Mrs. Ray Fritz, and low, style show of a new line of golf wear from the pro shop. will be competing with Mode’s were Mrs. Martin Gehlen, Mrs. Vernon Choate, Mrs. James Donohue. other princesses of the various FDW. J. BELL Winners in pinochle were Mrs. Jack Coppedge and Mrs. Roy Peterson. Many were organizations June 8, 9 and 10 PUBLIC SERVICE OFFICE first place, Mrs. Giles Wagner; out for golf after the program. Competition began last , with the coronation to be June 247 North Third Avenue second, Mrs. Carl Schaffer; Tuesday, April 4, for both groups. 10. Stayton, Oregon 97383 third, Mrs. Hardie Phillips and The club also voted to take' Phone: 769-2285 low, Mrs. Curtis Dietz. part in the “tail gate” sale the, Rainbow Board Meets Many Visitors at ’ 4th of July with Pauline Han- I sen to serve as chairman. All Eastern Star Meeting At Lyness Home 1 articles for the sale are to be j The April meeting of Mari taken to the home of Mrs. | The Rainbow Advisory board lyn Chapter No. 145 OES was Dorothy Peterson. i met Thursday evening at the a Friendship night and was Two former members of the' LYONS — Our Lady of | satin belts. They both carried | home of Mrs. William Lyness. held Monc'ay evening at the club were reported ill, Mrs. Ida Lourdes Catholic church in | | J. C. Kimmel, chairman, pre- IOOF Hall with Mrs. Lowell Fleetwood who is in a Eugene Jordan was the setting for the | a white rose. I sided at the business meeting. Cree, Worthy Matron and hospital and Mrs. Rachael Olm. wedding of Cynthia Lou Scho-! Standing with the groom as The board chose the girl for Lowell Cree, Worthy Patron stead who had surgery. tthoefer and Larry Dennis best man was his brother, Rich Manning of Stayton. Grooms I the Grand Choir and also for presiding. ! Mrs. Doris Rogers asked for Manning on Saturday, March ■ j/» i i tx/L—i *he Grand office from the lo- Honored guest of the even volunteers to furnish lunch for 11. The double ring ceremony1 men were Steve Carpenter, vv hen Love Is W hat cal assembly These names are ing was Karl Wipper, Worthy Guy Walker and Steve M'.nten. those working at the new City was performed by Fr. Bernard j The bride was given in mar | kept secret until the night of Grand Patron of the Grand Park on April 16. A number at 7:30 p. m. You're Giving | installation at Grand Assembly Chapter of Oregon. This was volunteered to furnish the The bride is the daughter of riage by her uncle, Roy S. I which will be in Corvallis the Mr. Wipper's first visit since food. Mrs. Joy Schotthoefer of Stay Keirsey of Portland. Mrs. Stel . . Give It In A night of June 24. Karen Davis his heart attack in early Jan-1 The May 4th meeting will ton and the groom is the son la Neal played the organ dur I was chosen to apply for the uary. ' be held at the home of Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Man- j ing the ceremony. A reception followed at St. I Rainbow scholarship. Other guests escorted and Nell DeWitt with Mrs. Marie ning of Lyons. I The May 4th board meeting introduced were Gordon Bark- Tolbert co-hostess. The lunch Miss Schotthoefer, who se-1 Patrick Catholic hall in Lyons i will be held at the home of J. er, Past Grand Patron; Bern- eon will be served at 12 noon. lected red and white as her with decorations of red and C. Kimmel. I ice Wipper. Grand Esther; Attending Thursday’s meet colors for her wedding, wore white carrying out the bride's I Mrs. Lyness, assisted by Mrs. Zelma Plane. Grand Represen ing were Mrs. Dorothy Peter an empire gown of white satii..1 color scheme. Her cousins and IT. H. Baughman served re- tative to S. Dakota in Oregon; son, Mrs. Jennie Cauble, Mrs. The bodice was white lace over aunts assisted around the room. The newly married Mr. and I freshments to Mrs. Al Yankus, Shirley Babcock, Worthy Ma Nell DeWitt. Mrs. Catherine satin and the round neckline : Mrs. Don Carlson. Mrs. Juanita tron, Mountain Chapter No. Turnidge, Mrs. Isabell Heller, was trimmed with daisies cen Mrs. Manning left for a trip | Culver, Mrs. T. H. Baughman, 108, Estacada; Ione Goodnough, Mrs. Else Allen, Mrs. Elizabeth tered with pearls. Her full- along the coast and through Mrs. Lowell Cree, J. C. Kim Worthy Matron, Blue River Cyr, Mrs. Eleanor Corning, length gathered sleeves were the California redwoods. They mel, Joe Bowes, Don Moffatt, Chapter No. 158, Eugene: Alz Mrs. Pauline Hansen, Mrs. highlighted with pearl trim are presently making their John Roten, Vernon Peterman , ade Gash, Worthy Matron, J Toni Thomas, Mrs. Marie Tol- daisies. Her full length veil home in Stayton. and Mrs Lyness. I Chadwick Chapter No. 37. Sal- j bert, Mrs. Phyllis Dolezal, Mrs. was held by a velvet bow de-1 | em; Genevieve Torgison. Wor-i Mabel Yankus, Mrs. Kate Do corated with daisies. Daisies ---------------- — 5pter No | thy Matron, Cedar Chanter No. ble, Mrs. Rose Cree, Mrs. Gol-1 and pearls were also used to Community Babcock, ’ ale 171, Scio. Harold Babcock, namoo, ivirs. iviuriei rnu-ieuge me veil ven ana die Rambo, Mrs. Muriel Phil- I edge the and aaisies daisies were Worthy Patron of Mountain I bps Mrs. Faye Verbeck, and sprinkled over it. Her flowers Chapter No. 108, Carl Veit-I Calendar of Events I man, Worthy Patron of Blue1 Mrs. Molly Larson, the hostess, were red and white roses. The BILL ALLMAN 1 bridal gown was made by her I River Chapter No. 158, and1 Phone 769-5729 | cousin, Peggy Kokstis of Ore Lavern Torgison, Worthy Pa- ■ Officers To Be 715 1st—Stayton gon City. Her veil was hand PHOTOGRAPHY tron of Cedar Chapter No. 171,1 i made by her aunt, Mrs. Olive Thursday, April 13— 360 S. W. Broadway Karen Davis, a member of j Chosen For Marilyn j Keirsey of Salem. IOOF #144 meets at the f Marilyn Assembly Order of the | , Matron of honor was Mrs. Lodge at 8 p. m. Rainbow for Girls did a dance | Club This Month 1 Al Puckett, sister of the bride, Mill City Jayceettes meet at for the entertainment. whose floor-length gown was the home of Mrs. Jack Bain at Mrs. Charles Kelly was fashioned of red velvet in em- 7:30 Four were balloted on to re p. m. ceive the degrees at a later hostess on March 28 at her ¿„¿“red" velvet '¡Hrts“‘with FOE #3384 Aerie and Auxil home for Marilyn club. Mrs. white satin They date. iary meeting at the Lodge at Mary Gulliford reported Richard Freeman was co-host- ; carried a white rose I 8 p. m. that $62.00 was made at the Bridesmaids were Bridesmaids were Cherri Cherri1. I baked sale on March 31. She ess for the 12 o’clock covered dish luncheon. Following the Manning, sister of the groom , Monday, April 17— ' thanked all who brought food luncheon. Mrs. Jack Gulliford Keirs and , , of v* Lyons, Sandi oaiiu. n-eirsey ana' , Lions Club dinner meeting and those who purchased it. presided at the business meet- Margo Keirsey, cousins of the at the Fr°ntier Inn at 6:30 p.m. Agnes Carlson reported on I inS- bride from Salem. Their em-' Women’s volleyball at the the Rainbow Girls and an-1 The president appointed Mrs. I pire gowns were white , Grade School gym 7 to 9 p.m. nounced a reception would be | Cecil Lake and Mrs. Charles of red velvet skirts with white - AF&AM Lodge meets at - the held this Sunday at 2 o’clock Kelly on the nominating com I Lodge hall at 8 p. m. at the Hall for Karen Davis, mittee. Their report is to be _ ,^?ay' AP1-*! 18— Grand Representative to New ready for the April 25 meeting Former Resident Now j 1 Mill C,tv City Woman’s club Jersey in Oregon and Suzy at which time election will be \A/;xL D_.x| j r' II of Doris ____ ___ Wilson, Grand Choir member. held with installation of offi-1 .J™ Portland Colleg e meets at the _ home Mill City friends of Mrs. R°K®rs. Co-hostesses will be Karl Wipper, Gordon Bark cers to be at the May meeting. The May meeting which Forest (Jean) Hollyman of Nell DeWitt and Jenny Cauble. er. Carl Veltman, Zelma Plane and Shirley Babcock each should be held on the 23rd will Roseburg will be interested to Wednesday, April 19— be changed to the 16th due to learn that she has been elect-} North Santiam Chamber of spoke briefly. ed President of the Oregon As Lavern Torgison announced election day. Commerce will meet at 12 Mrs. Wilson Stevens will be sociation of Childhood Educa noon the Santiam Chapter of De at the Frontier Inn. At Molay Boys would be having the April 25th hostess at her tion. She was installed in this meeting a film on Che- a pancake supper on April 29 home in Lyons with Mrs. Clyde March at the Portland Com-1 meketa College, la college, showing showing the the from 5 to 7 p. m. at the Mason Phillips co-hostess for the 12 munity College by Elinor Ev- i ans. Vice-president represent- 1 f. rogress from its inception to o’clock potluck luncheon. Mrs. ic H.t’l in Jefferson. \he present time will be shown, , ¡ft All he members renewed William Lyness will be the in« IrJ.ney, ACE i are urged to turn the Ob igation • ’ith the Wor May hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Hollyman are out. Attending were Mr. and thy Patron presidivf. Lodge Lois Scott and Halle Toman Mrs. Verne Clark, from Stay former residents of Mill City I Santiam Rebekah meets at the IOOF hall at 8 p. served refreshments. ton; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ste He taught in the Mill City Ele m. vens, Mr. and Mrs. Charles mentary School. Both are Kelly. Mrs. Mabel Carlson, graduates of OCE. After rear Newcomer’s Club potluck Engagement Told . . . Mrs. Charlie French, Mrs. Ce ing her five children she re dinner at 6 p. m. at the Gates Air. and Mrs. Duane Kottek cil Lake. Mrs Larry Doble, turned to school and received Clubhouse. are announcing the engage Mrs. Jack Gulliford, Mrs. Wai. her Master’s degree. Thursday. April 20— ment of their daughter. Miss ter Brisbin. Mrs Al Yankus, Mrs. - Hollyman now a i Baked Food Sale ana and riant Plant j * . is --- w fUUU Marcia Kottek to Chad Herron, Mrs. Richard Freeman, Mrs. Irrirt? rT cr , u at Riv* I I ------ Mle ----- at the vraies Gates tiuonouse Clubhouse r> ade _ . .teach „ son of Mr and Mrs. Victor Clyde Phillips. Mrs. Donald h»« d 151 k i." n U t*_ ’ r X L! 1Sch 5c? °i Oi>1 S She .he ; $ »ponsored P°n??r«l by the Santiam Can Can- Herron of Mt. Shasta. Ca„ and Carlson, and Mrs. Lowell Cree d..A ...°"1CTS in the yon Home Extension Proceeds Gates. county association during the for the Canyon Scholarship The young couple plan to be last 15 years and was State Fund. married September 1 at the Fourteen Rainbow Girls ac- historian. __ She ____ was recently First United Methodist church companied by Don Moffatt, appointed interpreter for "the Sponsored as a public service in Salem Miss Kottek is a Rainbow Dad of the year and international organization. graduate of McNary High a member of the Advisory _ ___ went „ April 1 Mrs. __ Hollyman school and the Academy of Board and Mr and Mrs Low- to Denver. Colorado where"she Hair Design in Salem. She is ell Cree. Worthy Matron and took part in an action lab now employed as a beautician. Worthy Patron of Marilyn connected with the interna- Insurance Agency, Inc. Mr. Herron is a graduate of Chapter ’45 OES. co-spon-1 tional association. 493 Third Street Stayton Santiam High and is now a sors of the group attended I She is also active in the See Us For student at Chemeketa Com church services at the Mill Order of the Amaranth being munity college He is employ City Community Church Sun- a Jr. Past Royal Matron and All General Lines of Insurance Phone 769-631 I ed at Stuckart Lumber Co. day morning. also Order of the Eastern Star 1 Decorated Cakes Mother's Day Portrait of Your Children STANLEY OGDEN MADISON & DAVIS A