The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 11, 1972, Page 2, Image 2

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2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, May 11, 1972
Garden Club Plans
Luncheon in June
Celebrate 25th Wedding Anniversary
The Mill City Garden club
BILL ALLMAN
met Thursday at the home of
Phone 769-5729
Mrs. O. K. DeWitt with Mrs.
715 1st—Stay ton
Clyde Phillips, Mrs. Marie
Tolbert and Mrs. Elizabeth
Cyr as co-hostesses. A com.
Phone 897-2772
Norma J. Long, WOman's Page Editor
plete luncheon was served
with
the
last
half
of
the
mem
­
FOR SALE 1969 Plymouth
bership furnishing the food.
Fishers Return from
VIP, 2 dr.. Ht. V8, Auto­
jjgg [yneSS
Cost of the luncheon was SI.25 Roinbow Gb/s To Help
matic, power steering, Vinyl I per person.
With Cancer Drive
J
Trip to East Coast
Mrs. Ervin Peterson presid­
roof $2,495.00 Terms to suit.
,
The
1972
American
Cancer
ed
at
the
meeting
The
group
North Santiam Fed Credit
Mr and Mrs. Lee Fisher re­
voted to serve a complete , Society Crusade will get un-
Union. Stayton. Ph. 769-2144
turned last week from a four-
| luncheon again at the June , derway in Mill City this week-
or Jerry Coffman 859-2552.
weeks trip in Iowa and on tc
meeting with the first half of i end when the Rainbow Girls
the house-to-house
the East Coast. They flew to
the membership furnishing the , conduct
DesMoines where they stayed
food. The cost will be $1.25 campaign and distribute in­
with the Larry Burdens, long­
and the luncheon will be serv­ formational material. Between
Marilyn Chapter No. 145 time friends of Mr. Fisher.
ed at 12 noon instead of the that time and the end of May,
___ _______
j the local American Cancer So. Held the May meeting Monday The
Burdens are both profes-
m atm
usual 12:30
ciety committee will be calling evening at the IOOI- hall with sors a| Drake University From
A
plant
exchange
was
held
WAS THAT
several out of town visitors at.
' - | 1 Iowa they went on to Virgin­
and a contest on naming the on local businesses and or­
ia Beach. Va.. where they vis­
eves
plants Mrs Walter Thomas. ganizations in the community tending.
Mother’s Day was observed ited a week at the home of her
Sr., received the prize for be- I for contributions.
with a short program given by brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
ing able to name the most I With more money from
Shown above are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gruv­
Suzy Wilson, who sang two Frank Voorhies.
plants. A number was placed government going into
er
opening
some of their wedding gifts at their
solos
accompanied
by
her
mo-
With the Voorhies they
on each plant with the mem­ search, new scientists are
25th
wedding
anniversary party recently at
ap-
ther,
Mrs.
Birdie
Wilson
and
pected
to
be
attracted
and
drove
to
Washington,
D.
C.
bers each drawing a number
the Gates Community Hall. Mr. Gruver is on
and receiving the plant with plications for grants will in- Patty McClintock, who gave a with stops at Williamsburg
Both and Jamestown. They spent
crease. For this reason the Mother’s Day reading.
_
Santiam High teaching staff and Mrs. Gruver
the matching number.
The June meeting will be' American Cancer Society will girls are members of Marilyn three days there with friends,
is a Registered Nurse at Santiam Memorial
held at the home of Mrs Jen- [ be called upon to raise more' Assembly Order of Rainbow the Jess Eberdts. Mrs. Fisher
Hospital in Stayton.
___________
said the highlight of their trip
nie Cauble with Mrs. Al Yan- money for funding these new for girls,
applications.
As
new
develop
­
Mrs.
Wilson
Stevens
receiv
­
was visiting the Smithsonian
kus as co-hostess.
and was home for the occa­
Attending Thursdays meet­ ments in chemotherapy, radia­ ed a gift for being the oldest Institute which was outstand- Gruvers Honored on
sion, and their two sons, Rich­
ing were Mrs. Else Allen. Mrs. tion. and surgery put addition­ Past Worthy Matron in Chap­ ing.
ard and Douglas, who both at­
Jennie Cauble. Mrs. Kenneth al types of cancer on the cur­ ter years, serving the chapter I From D. C. they
25th Anniversary
tend Santiam High School.
able
list,
and
thousands
of
pa
­
in
1943
and
again
in
1961-62.
Montreal and then
Corning. Mrs. Elizabeth Cyr,
The hall was decorated in
Mrs. Larry Doble. Mrs. Lloyd tients are saved, overwhelm­ Mrs. Verne Clark was the old­ Canadian train to Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gruver
Girod. Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, Mrs ing need for rehabilitation, in­ est chapter member present, Their last stop was Seattle to were honored on Saturday ev­ silver and pink and the anni­
Martin Hansen. Mrs Wendell formational and educational affiliating in 1941 and Mrs. visit friends enroute home.
ening, April 29, at the Gates versary cake was baked and
Heller. Mrs. Molly Larson. prorgams will exist. The So- Danny Moore the newest mem­
Clubhouse at a Silver Wedding decorated by their daughter.
Many friends and relatives
Mrs. Erv. Peterson, Mrs. Clyde I ' ciety offers these services, a ber by dual membership just sociate conductress.
Anniversary party hosted by
Phillips. Mrs. Mel Rambo. Mrs great majority of which are before the presentations Both
Mrs. Clarice Rossner, Grand their children. Their daughter, from Portland and other com
volunteer
service were presented gifts
Phone 769-53 I I
Each Chaplain of the Grand Chap­ Louise, is a sophomore at OCE munities, as well as the local
Walter Thomas. Sr.. Mrs. Ma­ through
rie Tolbert. Mrs. Faye Verbeck, I 1 aimed at wanting to Wipe Out one present received a Moth­ ter of Oregon spoke briefly
area, were on hand to con­
Cancer in Your Lifetime
er’s Day pin and each lady a and made the announcement I Mother's Tea Held
gratulate the couple. Mr and
Stay+on
and Mrs Al Yankus.
handkerchief.
Mrs. Gruver were married in
that Mrs. Lowell Cree, the pre­
A number of members were sent Worthy Matron had been At Gates School
Portland on May 2, 1947.
reported ill and several were selected by Mrs. Mary Ristola,
A large group of mothers,
reported as having deaths in Associate Grand Matron of the J relatives and friends attended
their families.
Grand Chapter of Oregon, to | the annual Mother’s Tea held
A special meeting will be serve on the Estarl Committee Friday afternoon at the Gates
Community
held Monday evening. May 22 for 1972-73. Mrs Cree will re- j Primary school.
at 8 p. m for the purpose of present District 14 which in-1 Tables were attractively de­
Calendar of Events
conferring the degrees on four eludes Falls Citv. Dallas, In.
1 corated
in the
I..-,
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— spring
... theme
candidates.
dependence. Stayton. Mill City and work done by the students
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Moore. and the five Salem chapters.' was placed about the walls.
Sr., were welcomed into the
Mrs. Cree’s appointment is I Mrs Gwen Schaer, who is
chapter by dual membership. the sixth committee member retiring this year, was present- Thursday, May 11—
One petition was read for since the chapter was organiz-1 cd a plant by, Vern Peterman,
IOOF Lodge £144 meets at
Mrs. Schaer has been in the Lodge Hall at 8 p. m.
conferring of degrees,
ed 50 yeare ago. She will re-1 ”
Election of officers for the «resent Marilyn Chapter at ■ teaching profession for 33 I
ensuing year was held with Grand Chapter in Portland. years.
FOR
i Mill City Jayceettes will
Mrs. William Lvness, Worthy June 19, 20. and 21.
, | Several songs were sung by meet at the home of Mrs. Dale
Mrs. Ethel McNeil, Worthy the first and second grades and Edwards at 7:30 p. m.
Matron; William Lvness. Wor­
thy Patron: Mrs. Donald Carl­ Matron of Junction City Chap­ the third grade. A tap dance
Santiam Canyon Home Ex­
son, Associate Matron: Donald ter spoke briefly as did How­ and song. ‘Old Straw Hat,’ was tension meets at the Gates
presented
by
Lisa
Syverson,
a
DEMOCRAT DISTRICT 55
Carlson, Associate Patron: Mrs. ard Nichols. Worthy Patron of
Clubhouse at 10 a. m.
Lowell Cree, Secretary; Ervin Salem Chapter. Mrs. Floyd first grader.
pol.
announcement
paid
for
by
People
for
Pd.
Peterson. Treasurer: Mrs. Mur- Hastay. Worthy Matron of Sa­
Santiam High School Girl’s
SUMNER Committee. Co-Chairman Don McElligott
ry Moore. Conductress, and lem chapter was also present.
Style Show at 7:30 in the Au­
Mrs William McClintock. As­
Following the meeting re­
ditorium.
freshments were served in the
FOE -*3384 Aerie and Auxil­
For
Mother
’
s
Day,
Mill
ining room by Mrs
Murry
iary meetings at 8 p. m. at the
loore, Mrs. Merle Garton and
Lodge.
City Pharmacy has it.
Irs. Jack Gulliford.
Mrs. Charlie French and
Monday, May 15—
Irs. Clyde Phillips decorated
Lions Club dinner meeting at
he chapter room with baskets
6:30 p. m. at the Frontier Inn
f rhododendrons.
Jack Sumner will speak.
J q
Head Eastern Star
For Next Term
M
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GOOD,
VOTE
JACK SUMNER
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Women’s volleyball 7 to 9
p. m. at the grade school gym
American Legion meeting at
15 Parkside Drive at 8 p.m
AF&AM *180 meets at the
IOOF hall at 8 p. m.
When Love Is What
You're Giving
Give It In A
Tuesday, May 16—
Mill City Woman’s club
meets at Fellowship hall for
potluck at 6:30 p m.
Wednesday, May 17—
Santiam
Rebekah
Lodge
meets at Lodge Hall at 8. p.m.
Mother's Day
Newcomer’s Club potluck
dinner at the Gates Clubhouse
at 6 p. m.
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493 Third Street Stayton
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MiU City
VOTE FOR
Robert (Bob)
Schmidt
FOE
County Commissioner
POSITION No. 2
A qualified man who knows the
problems of Linn County.
Equal treatment for all areas
in the County
Pd. Pcx Adv. Lou Marshall. 517 Lyor.
St., Albany, Oregon 97321