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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1972)
2__ ’Bic Mill City Enterprise, Thursday. Sept. M 197’ Mary Simmons Installed As Worthy Advisor Of Acacia Assembly No. 40 its Dorman; and Installing Musician. Lorna Strubhar of Central Point a cousin of the Worthy Advisor The Crowning Ceremony was Santiam Order of Demolay. tern ber 24. | Installed were Mary Sim The Assembly room was de mons: Associate Advisor, Car corated with large baskets of ol Hopper; Charity. Sharon gladiolas. carnations, stock and Newkirk: Hope. Nancy Plane: daisies in shades of yellow and Faith. Sandy Gilbert; Chaplain. white, the Worthy Advisors Diane Lavendar; Drill leader, colors. ' Lorene Stewart; Musician. Installing Worthy Advisor Nancy Drushella; Recorder, was Nancy Drushella. Install- Sandy Simmons: Treasurer. ing Marshall. Odie Vogel; In Sandy Newkirk: Outer Obser- stalling Chaplain. Sharon New Iver. Cindy Bess: Love. Peggy kirk: Installing recorder. An- | Hoagland; Nature. Tangye -------------------------------------- Trevena; Immortality, Cindy ¡Bishop: Patriotism. Cindy La- , vendar: Choir director. Mich- l ele Keirsey and Choir member , Lynn Coker Those unable to be present will be installed at I a later date. Due to the absence of Mrs Wanita Haugen. Mrs. Betty Norfleet acted as Mother Ad- visor. A gift was presented to the new Worthy Advisor from the Assembly and one from the sponsoring bodies. Acacia, Eu clid. Cedar and Victoria Chap ters OES Mrs. Norfleet pr.esented the newly installed Faith. Sandy Gilbert, with her Rainbow Bible. The Worthy Advisor was presented a gavel by her grandmother from Central Point. When the W. A. and her cousin, Lorna Strubhar, -k*. were each four years old they presented the same gavel to I their grandmother when she ! was installed as Worthy Ma- ' tron of the Eastern Star. Under Good of the Order, Guard your home with Mutual Mrs. Betty Fields. Worthy Ma of Enumclaw's Rainbow of Pro* tron of Acacia Chapter and lection! A Homeowners policy Charles Hecht. Associate Pa- with many extras, such as credit . tron of Acacia Chapter each card coverage and liability for un spoke briefly. registered recreational vehicles. Mary Simmons. Worthy Ad See your M of E agent today. visor introduced the members I of her family. Insurance by A reception followed with Mrs. Fields as chairman, as sisted by members of Acacia Chapter OES. Attending from Marilyn As MUTUAL OF sembly were Sue McClintock ENUMCLAW of Mill City and Jeannie Dry- nan of Aumsville. Also from tnumciow, Washington Mill City were Mrs. William McClintock and Kurt Carpen ter. Miss Mary Simmons of Stay ton was installed as Worthy Advisor of Acacia Assembly No 40 International Order of Rainbow for Girls for the fall term Sunday afternoon. Sep- of Protection MADISON & DAVIS Insurance Agency, Inc. If the number following 493 Third Street Stayton your name on The En See Us For terprise label reads All General Lines of Insurance 9-72 i+'s time to send Phone 769’631 I a check for renewal Kellys Spend Week At Salt Lake City _ Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor chartered bus. In fact, a Postmaster and Mrs. Charles j by ’ Kelly recently returned from Chartered fleet of busses took spending approximately a everyone from meeting places week in Salt Lake City. Utah, to the many hotels. Monday evening, a presenta attending the 68th Annual Con Phone 897-2772 vention of the National Assoc-1 tion of “Holiday on Ice’’was en iation of Postmasters of the joyed at the Arena of the Salt United States which convened Palace. Another tour on Mon at the spectacular Salt Palace day afternoon was to Park City from September 17 through and a golf tournament was al so held for anyone wishing to September 21. Kelly, who is the new presi take part. On Tuesday afternoon, a La dent of the Oregon Chapter, was a voting delegate at the dies’ Style Show and Concert sessions which were attended by Robert Peterson was held at by about 2500 Postmasters the Promised Valley Playhouse from the 50 states, Puerto Ri after which the ladies came out to a sudden downpour of rain, co, and the Virgin Islands. The annual convention, held but rides were soon provided. in a different location each Mrs. Frank Miklozek was year, affords Postmasters an chairman of the event. Tours opportunity to hold business were also offered to Snowbird, and educational meetings, sem a ski resort and to the Wasatch inars, panel discussions, and Canyons. States’ night was Tuesday consultation sessions with top officials of the United States evening with receptions, din ners and hospitality activities Postal Service. Postmaster General E T. sponsored by the chapters at Klassen, the featured speaker the various hotels and motels. at the Salt Lake City gather Oregon delegates were proud ing. was joined by several of of their hospitality room stock his top aides to discuss policy ed by’ many attractive Oregon products hauled to the site by and operational matters. Often termed the nation’s the Kellys with a U-haul trail- largest business. the Postal er. Many postmasters through and ribbons. Candlelighters were Miss Service employs nearly 750,000 out the state donated products Barbara Jensen and Mrs. Frank persons, with a Postmaster in from their locality including Tuers. They wore long, prin charge at each of the nation’s bushels of apples, sugar-pine cess style gowns. Miss Jensen’s post offices. The offices vary cones, canned foods, smoked in green and Mrs. Tuer’s in in size from the largest in New meats, prunes, bottled cherries, York City with more than and colorful pamphlets, as well yellow. Standing with the bride 42,000 employees, to the small as samples of seeds, and agates groom was James Bilderback rural offices where the Post from the coast. Drawings were of Eureka. California, and ush master often handles the en , held for prizes also. Besides business sessions ers were Clifford Ash. uncle tire business alone. The Association of 30.000 Tuesday, Wednesday, and of the groom, and Phillip and members, headed by Postmas Thursday there were tours tc Rodney Goble. Baskets of daisies in orange, ter Frank Miklozek of Terre the Kennecott Copper Mine, green and yellow were placed Haute, Ind., has a Chapter in the largest open-pit mine in at the altar with orange and each state and maintains a na the world, and to the Great green candles trimmed with tional office at Washington. D. Salt Lake in which a person C. Postmaster Emmett Suther cannot sink due to the density orange and yellow bows. At the close of the ceremony, land of Galena. Kan., is na of the salt. Tuesday night was the reception and dinner hon the bride and groom present tional secretary-treasurer. Headquarters for this year’s oring chapter officers at the ed their mothers with a single orange rose from the bride’s convention was the Hotel Utah Hotel Utah with Jim Landers with delegates also staying in of Beaverton as Master of Cer bouquet. For her daughter's wedding, 23 other hotels and motels emonies. A Variety Show was Mrs. Cooper wore a long, throughout the city for the fes put on by Brigham Young Un iversity students in the Audi sleeveless fashioned green, tivities. Special activities for the torium later. Sessions conclud yellow and orange print crepe gown with orange accessories. guests on Sunday morning, in ed about Thursday noon. The Grand Banquet and Ball Her gown and the maid of cluded the famous television honor’s gown were made by broadcast by the Mormon Tab were held Thursday night ernacle Choir which was fol with a dance exhibition by the bride. The bridegroom’s mother lowed by a special concert for the B.Y.U. Ballroom Dancers chose a white, green and blue the postmasters, followed by a during intermission. Postmas print matching coat and dress tour of Temple Square for any ter Bill Fair of Stayton serv ensemble with green accessor interested. A short time later, ed on the Daily Bulletin com ies. Their corsages were orange the Salt Lake City Post Office mittee. The convention will daisies and white stephanotis. Band performed at the Salt be in the Concord Resort, New Immediately following the Palace Plaza. On Sunday even York, next y’ear. ---- .... ceremony, a reception was held ing, a reception was held for in the Mill City IOOF Hall, National President, Frank Community Cutting the bride’s cake were and Mrs. Miklozek in the huge Mrs. Dennis Billings and aunt auditorium of the Salt Palace, of the groom. Mrs. Bruce Gor- followed by dancing. Calendar of Events don Pouring were Mrs. Dono-. The general business session van Moffatt and Mrs. Wallace opened Monday morning with | Mattson, aunt of the bride - most of the over 30 Oregon de- [L groom. legates and guests attending. Mrs. Harry White assisted The visitors were welcomed Thursday, September 28— I.O.O.F. #144 meets at Lodge the bride with flowers for the by the Governor of Utah, the wedding and reception. _ Mayor of Salt Lake City, the 'at 8:00 p. m. Pinochle Party at Eagles Miss Nancy Jacob presided Host Postmaster from Salt Lodge at 1.00 p. m. Public at the guest book and gift Lake, the president of the Utah table. I chapter and Regional Postmas- welcome. F.O.E. #3384 Aerie and Aux For her going away costume ter General Fred Huleen of the the new Mrs Swan wore a San Francisco Regional Cen- iliary meetings at 8:00 p m. long orange, brown and gold ter. Presentation of the Colors , at the Lodge. print dress with beige acces- and a Memorial Service were Friday, September 29__ sories and she carried a single, highlights of the opening ce- Santiam Boosters will meet long stemmed rose from heT remonies, , in Room 3 of the High School bridal bouquet Following the business meet- immediately following the The couple will make their ing, and during the morning football game. first home in Corvallis where hours for guests, tours of the -..v, of w* Salt Lake and Monday, October 2— he is a student at Oregon State historic city University and she is a secre the Mormon Trail were offered Women’s Volleyball 7 to 9 tary in the Home Economics —--------------------- --------------' p- m. at the Mill City Grade School Gym. Department at the University. 11 Round Robin Pinochle Club meets at the home of Goldie A new anti-dandruff Rambo at 7:30 p. m. shampoo we highly Newcomers Group Bid or Bunch Pinochle Club recommend meets at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Betty Pittam. Resumes Meetings Rebekah Lodge 166 first Christian Church Scene Of Receives Miniature Cooper - Swan Wedding Sat., Sept. 23 Rose Tree Santiam Rebekah Lodge #166 met in regular meeting September 20th with Noble Grand. Mrs. Glenn Anderson presiding. Mrs. Albert Carr and Mrs. Otto Weidman, co-chairmen of the Cooper-Swan wedding re ception committee, reported on the arrangements. Mrs. Dave Barnhardt, secre tary, reported that all corrent jewel and 50 year plus numer al requests have gone to the secretary of the State Assem bly for certification. The meeetmg of October 4th will feature a “Goodie Walk” with the proceeds to go to ward the jewel fund. Mrs. Albert Carr, District Deputy President for District 7A, presented Mrs. Anderson with a miniature rose tree with one yellow rose on it for a seal of perfection already pre sented. For each seal presented to the end of her term anoth er rose will be added. Similar trees will also be presented to Eva Rebekah Lodge #92 of Stayton and Ideal Rebekah Lodge -223 of Turner. There will be a con test to see who has the pret tiest tree by May 24. 1973 Mrs. Carr examined the fol lowing for perfection. Mrs. Irl Plymale. Otto Koeneke and Mrs. Dave Barnhardt Mrs. Walter Thomas. Czarina of the Lady Muscovites of Ore gon. reminded all members that Muscovite Degree Day is October 3 at 1:30 p.m. at the IOOF Hall and all Rebekah sisters in good standing are eligible to join. Following the meeting, re- freshments were served by Mrs. Irl Plymale and Mrs. Margaret Snow Mrs. Arnold Syverson re ceived congratulations on the 50th anniversary’ of her wed ding. and was presented with a gift from the Lodge toward the new landscaping at her home. The birthdays of the past quarter were honored and those seated at the Birthday table were: Mrs. Albert Harris Irl Plymale. Mrs. Margaret Snow and Mrs Arnold Syver- The Mill City First Christian Church was the setting Satur day. September 23. when Miss Peggy Sue Cooper and Ryan Arthur Swan repeated their marriage vows. Rev. Charles Fultz officiated at the two o’clock ceremony. A special scripture reading “The Song of Solomon” was given by Miss Barbara Jensen. Organist was Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albin M. Coop er. formerly of Mill City, now residing in Hammond. Oregon. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Verda Swan of Dallas and William A. Swan also of Dallas. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a floor length, candlelight delustered satin gown with raised jewel neckline, long cuffed sleeves and detachable chapel train. Rose and pearl appliques en hanced the skirt, neckline and sleeves Her hairpiece was of multicolored flowers and rib bons and she carried a basket of multicolored flowers. She wore a ring set with her moth er’s and grandmother’s engage ment diamonds Honor maid was Miss Sandra Cooper, sister of the bride, who is home on vacation from her job in Hohenfels. Germany. She wore a long princess style gown in orange linen fashion ed with a mandarin collar and short sleeves. Her hairpiece was of multicolored daisies SELSUN BLUE Wednesday, October 4— The Santiam Newcomers Santiam Rebekah Lodge Group resumed their monthly meets at IOOF Hall at 8:00 p. potluck dinner meetings with m. a dinner on Wednesday, Sep North Santiam Chamber of tember 20. at the Gates Com Commerce Board meeting at munity Center. Hosts for the 12 noon at the Riverview Inn. evening were Mrs. Vivian Kealen. Mrs. Flossie Evans and .OT<ON Thursday, October 5— SHAMPCt Mrs. Ar da th Turner. Mill City Garden Club will SELSUN In spite of the ram the fol have a dessert luncheon at 12 lowing came to enjoy the eve noon at the home of Mrs. Er ning: Mr. and Mrs. Howard vin Peterson, Mrs Mel Rambo Fletcher. Mr and Mrs. Hal co-hostess. Kaestner, Mrs Alma Locke. Sponsored as a public servio» Mr and Mrs. Walter McCaus By land, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Mc Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Wally St. Clair, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walk er, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan White, Highly effective, lathers Insurance Agency, Inc. Peter McDougall, guest, and beautifully—leaves hair the newest Newcomers, Mr. 493 Third Street Stayton soft, easy-to-manage. I I and Mrs Roger Bartholow and Remember us when you are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Patterson. 4 Ounce .. $149 in need of life, health and ac Door prizes were won by NOW ONLY . . I cident insurance. We are your Mrs Wally St. Clair and Peter k4.ll r a4t> DI* -»wm •* i complete insurance agency. McDougall min Liiy i liaiinavy The next potluck dinner will See Us For be on Wednesday, October 18. Mill City Ph. 897-2812 All General Lines of Insurance -) MADISON & DAVIS Your Hometown Drug Store Camp Fire To Have Baked Food Sale Saturday, September 30. the seventh grade Camp Fire girls are planning a baked food sale st Girod’s Hilltop Market. The sale will begin at 10:00 a m. to 12:00 noon and 2:00 to 3:00 p.m Proceeds from the sale will go toward group activities Phone 769-5311 ORDERS TO GO Phone 769-63 I I •