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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1972)
2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Oct. 5, 1972 Jj. ^Oman'$ QU[) Membership Tea the’ Cree ßrUjßr Birthday Party Hanan Anthony Cree I Presbyterian Women t'resoyTeriuii Hold First Fall Meet Mrs. Steven Bebout Honored At Bridal Reception ¡¿SJÏISS.SS ¡ Associatici"held its find Fall meeting at Fellowship Hall at Approximately 45 guests at- 11:30 p. m. Thursday afternoon, j tended a bridai reception hon- September 28, with Mrs. John | orjng Mrs. Steven Bebout (the Phone 897-2772 Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Swan as refreshment hostess, fornipr Walker) assisted by Mrs. Roger Lund- 8..,.^,.^ afternoon. Septem- I ouist. Autumn colors were hpr ,0 flt ner ov, ... thp .... Fellowship Hal) Local Girl In Musical Troupe used tn the centerpiece and of .. the Mill tvt . h p itv p r ' • • City Presbyterian appointments for the table ! Church. Twelve ladies were in atten-1 Donna Lee. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Donald C. Walk dance. I Mrs. Swan served as tempor er. and Steven Bebout were ary chairman while those pre married Friday, September 1, sent voted to continue the As in the Chape oi the High Sier- sociation meetings. Mrs. Earl 1 ras in Reno, Nevada. They are Loucks opened the business .making their first home in Eu meeting and gave the devo gene where he is an apprentice tions which consisted of hav electrician and she is employ ing members read assigned ed in the office of Rubble Lumber Company. ' passages of Scripture. Hostesses for the bridal re Nominated and unanimously elected to serve as president ception were Mrs. Bernard of the current year was Mrs. I Bennett. Mrs. Vem Shaw, Robert Hayes, who will be in- 1 Mrs. Robert Levon, Mrs. Fred stalled at the next meeting in ' Krecklow and Mrs. James October. The Association meet- I I Green. -- 1 Thursday mi,, I>«cr|;i V An autumn leaves theme was ing is on the second 1 used in the room decorations of each month. the serving tables. Discussion was held concern- land 1 ing types of programs the wo- ■ A special guest at the re- „„„ the ——— j . men would like to have for ception „21 .7 br . -j de > s grand- .. was the Sewing coming chairman. year. .„vich of ‘ Clara Ep- I , mother. Mrs. Tona T Luvich, Salem. person, reported that a quilt i Pouring were Mrs. James 1 had been sent to a mission in ' Green and Mrs. Mildred Zah- the Southwest, and 48 pounds radnik. aunts of the bride. Miss Kim Zahradnik, cousin of clothing had been packaged. .MARILYN ASSEMBLY of the bride, passed the guest Two slips, two dresses, and PLANS BOX SOCIAL two more quilts, donated by I hook. Marilyn Assembly 360, Daisy Geddes, are to be sent | Mrs. Jeff Klecker of Stayton der of Rainbow for Girls, | to the Navajo Indian Reserva- , I assisted Mrs. Bebout with op be having their annual Box Miss Twyla Fultz, a 1971 graduate of b«' Luing gifts. 1 tion at Tuba City, , Ariz.. a-t’ be The Northwest Christian College cial for the Masons on October 1 the first of November. 25 in the IOOF Hall. The So Waylighters appeared last Sunday eve Santiam High School and the daughter fore It was announced that World I cial will begin at 6:15 and all ning at the First Christian Church in of Rev. and Mrs. Charles Fultz. Wide Communion would be1 Masons are invited. Mill City. The musical troupe includes held on Sunday, October 1. and , Community I that several would try to at- i 1 Cutsforth's Return I tend Presbyterial in October ' Christian Women the date was learned. I Calendar of Events Mrs. Rambo Entertains To Meet Oct. I 2 From Ten Day Trip ten i | when A song was sung from the WAS THAT Just returned from a Making quilts for the needy I Hymnal, led by Hazel Hayes, Round Robin Club day Canadian vacation were Mutual of Enumclaw's Rainbow and the Lord s Cupboard will Mr. GOOD I with Jean Scott accompanying - . Cutsforth - • and Mrs. Gael of Protection guards your farm The Round Robin pinochle be the first projeects for the ’---- . The meeting Thursday. October 5— and wife. i at the piano. with broad coverage .. . for your Mill City Garden Club, 12:00 club members and gue-ts were women of the First Christian and Gael’s brother Cutsforth | closed with prayer. home, for all your farm equip Attending the meeting were . noon dessert entertained Monday evening at Church who will begin their Mr. and Mrs. Gary Zliieiiuixifi i..*- ------ - - _____ luncheon at th< ment and buildings, for nearly Ruth Cummings, Lettie Swan. | home of Mrs. Ervin Peterson the home of Goldie Rambo fall meetings Thursday. Octo- of Gervais. National Visiting Glacier all your farming activities. Talk I her 12, in the r-., Ciiurch Mabel Carlson. Mary Loucks. wj{}, Mrs. Mel Rambo, co-hos- The hostess served a dessert ’ ------ u basement, to your M of E agent today. to Park they had really good Helen Kimmel. Jean Scott. j tess before the three tabls of cards | Those attending'are asked and weather but going on through bring scissors, needles ■ Pinochle party at Eagles Clara Epperson. Hazel Hayes. were in play. Insurance by I or Banff. Lake Louise and Jasper Daisy Geddes, Mabie Schroed- I thread and a canned food at 1:00 p.m. Public in- Marilynne Drynan. who re- | imperishable item. National Parks they had the er, Ellen Lundquist, and Mary I vjfecj cently moved to the Stavton | works, rain, snow and wind. Baby-sitting service will be Kelly, who acted as tempor-1 --- F.O.E. -3384 Aerie meeting ! area, was welcomed back to 1 provided. While talking to some of the and Auxiliary officers meeting the club. She replaces France people around there they arv secretary. at 8:00 p.m. at the Lodge. Alban, a longtime member found out the parks were being MUTUAL OF who resigned. Members will Bid or Bunch Meets closed a month early this year Rainbow Mothers Friday. October 7— ENUMCLAW because of the cold weather. Meet At Lodge Hall | have guest replacements for i At Pittam Home Gates Kindergarten Baked Enumclaw, Washington Alta Moffatt who is on vaca-I Ordinarily September is a There were six mothers pres-. .'Food r ooa Sale sale beginning oegiiinnif; at <u 10:00 >11.™ Members of the Bid or Bunch tion. great month to visit in that ent at the Rainbow Mothers . a.m. at Girod’s Hilltop Market. Pinochle Club met Monday It was a lucky night for Wil- | area as weather is still nice Club meeting held last Wed- i Monday, October 9— ma Moore who captured three evening at the home of Betty and crowds much thinner. prizes, winning high, pinochle Pittam. The hostess served de They traveled on up to Burns nesday evening at the IOOF Lions Club meeting at 6:30 Insurance Agency, Inc. and the door prize. Dorothy ssert before the evening of Lake for a four day visit with Hall. p.m. at the Frontier Inn. Mrs. Joe Lalack, president, Peterson received low prize. cards. Women’s Volleyball, 7:00 to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cutsforth. 493 Third Street Stayton Guests were Evelyn Fox and Just before arriving there they gave a report on the banquet 9:00 p.m at the Mill City Guests were Mrs. Peterson and See Us For Carol Brosig. Pauline Brunner. had about 6" of snow but it given last June by the mothers Grade Schood Gym. Phone 769-5311 All General Lines of 1 The next party will be Oc Elsie Ohmart won high prize, was mostly melted and one [club at the Mason’s fiftieth an Marilyn Club regular meet Insurance tober 16 at the home of Lu Jean Davidson received low night of their stay it got down niversary observance. ing at 8:00 p.m. at the IOOF and Mary Wright won pino- to 12 degrees. That is cold. It was voted that the moth Hall. Stayton ' MacGregor. Phone 769 631 I They returned home Thursday ers club would assist at in stallation receptions for the Wednesday, October 11— evening. Marilyn Assembly #60, Or rainbow girls when asked. Various activities for the der of Rainbow for Girls, re Katherine Arrives gular meeting at 7:30 p.m. at year were discussed. The next meeting will be the IOOF Hall. At Pat Moore Home Mill City City Council meet Mr. and Mrs. Pat Moore are Wednesday, October 25, at 7:30 receiving congratulations on p. m. at the IOOF Hall All ing at the City Hall at 8:00 pm the birth of their second child, Rainbow mothers are invited Sponsored as a public service a baby daughter, born Thurs to attend. day. September 28, at Salem Hospital, General Unit. I r'L.L C-i She weighed seven pounds, | Marilyn k^lub Oets six ounces and has been named 1 Annual Sale Oct. 13 Marilyn Club will hold Insurance Agency, Inc. Katherine Elaine. Grandparents are Mr. and their Annual Bale on Friday, 493 Third Street Stayton Mrs. Marvin Stafford and Mr October 13 at the home of Mr and Mrs Daniel Moore.Jr., all and Mrs. Clyde Phillips at 159 Remember us when you are of Mill City. Great-grandpar S. E. Kingwood from 10 A. M. in need of life, health and ac . WESTERN SECURITY -BAHlWri! ents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel to 5 P. M. cident Insurance. We are your Articles to be sold include complete Insurance agency. Moore. Sr., of Lyons and Mrs. baked goods, plants, produce, George Stafford of Gates. See Us For Baby Katherine was welcom good clean used clothing, ba ed at home by her 18-month zaar items, knick knacks, jars, All General Lines of Insurance grab bags, books and misc. old brother Danny. Phone 769-631 I items. chle. Ann Hovey will host the next party on Monday even ing. October 16. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell The Fellowship Hall of honored their youngest grand Mill City Presbyterian Church . i ' child, Anthony Lowell Cree. was the setting Tuesday even Monday evening at their home ing, September 26, for a Mem with a family party. Anthony bership Tea given by the Mill will be one year old on Tues City Junior Woman's Club. day, October 3. Hostesses were Mrs. Doug1 A birthday cake in the shape Suckling, Mrs Clifford Crook of a dog with one candle and and Mrs. Frank Stromquist. ice cream were served. Each member attending was Attending were Anthony, to bring a guest. Attend his parents. Mr and Mrs. Don asked were Carol Brosig. Jane ald Cree, his uncles, aunts, ing and cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Gor Pumphrey. Pam Morris. Glor Urban. Judy Bogle, Marian don McMorris. Mr. and Mrs ia Candy Grant. Diane William McClintock. Patty. White, Sue and Mark. Fred Alban Moore. Barbara Drake, Mari Jahn and the hostes-es. and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree. lyn Guests were Linda Bastus- check, Carrie Lonquist, Janice ; Baughman. Marilyn Willeman. , Melody Snider, Anita Williams, j Wanda Jeleniewski, Margo I Jerrim. Bonnie Krecklow. Nora ■ Nelson. Cleta Wills and Ann j Carey. ....... Mrs. William Bogle, presi dent of the Jr. Woman’s Club, assisted by other members of the group explained the pur pose of a Jr. Woman’s Club and its activities in the com- | munity. Games were played and re freshments served by the host esses. 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