2—The Mill City Enterprise. Thursday March 39. 1973 Rebekah Lodge Holds Regular Meeting Sant: air. Rebekah Lodge «166 met in regular mee--ng March 21. with vice grand.. Mrs Lutner Yates pres.ding Mrs Walter Tnomas gave a report on the speech contest of the Un ted Nation* P..primage for Youth contest to be held March 30 at the I O O.F Hali in Silverton The public i Ú IB- vited Following the meeting. there • was a lovely cake walk w.th the proceeds going tc > tne Jewel Fund. Refreshment* were served by Mrs Mabel Carlson Mrs Lang Stafford and Mrs Lutner Yates., STUDIO I Would Like To Intro­ duce you to Our New Method Of Adding Vi­ tamins To All Our Tints and Permanent Waves. This is better for the hair and your permanent or tint will last longer. Each head of hair scientifically tested and put back to its norma. PH of 4.5 before it is finished Make your appointment tt>- day for lovelier hair. Watch your wrinkles ano bierr..snes vanish with new Vitamin E facial oil STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN PH. 897-JI (M MILL CITY > Norma J. Long. Woman s Poge Editor Mr anc Mrs Lowell Cree accompanied by Mrs. Warren Pan. of Saiem and Mr* Betty Norf.ee: of Stayton wen: to Prinev.lle Saturday where they attended a reception Saturday night fox Gladys Post, grand Ruth of the Grand Chapter of Oregon, heid at the Ocnocc Grace Scaool gymnasium Car. nation Cnapter «44 OES was nos: for tne reception honor­ ing their distinguished mem­ ber. Mrs Mabel Erickson, worthy ron and Leroy WLson. thy patron presided ev. Willard Pederson gave tne invocation. Escorted and introduced were Mrs Mary Riston wor­ ry grand matron and Lester ¿angoon. worthy grand patron if the Grand Chapter of Ore­ gon and all grand officers, a umber of grand committee lembers. grand representa- worthy matrons and y patrons, members and visitor* from all parts of Ore­ gon and other grand jurisdic­ tions were present. About 40C attended. Barbara Cnadwick from Prineville was the soloist for the evening. Addendum* were presented by tne Carnation Chapter offi­ cers Job's Daughters of Prineville BetneJ tne worthy matrons and worthy patrons of 1971-72 of wnich Mrs Post and her husband were members. A number of presentations were made Mrs Post introduced her family and her grandson who was celebrating nis birthday Those present sang "Happy Birthday” to honor him Mrs Mary Ristola. worthy grand matron. and Lester Langdon, worthy grand pa­ tron. each spoke briefly. Mrs Mary M. er. grand secretary, was the mystery speaker ant gave a clever talk using the letters of her name and the meaning of each letter. Herbert Post introduced the grand escorts. F 1-owmg tne Mizpah Bene­ dict: on. refreshments were served SUNDAE SALE Buy One At Reg. Price Get The Second One FREE Thurs. and Fri ORDERS TO GO tyJornank Paxje Crees, Pahl and Norfleet Attend OES Reception and Be Merry 11 w Phone 769-53 I I Stayton, Oregon Scrumpdillyishus :c fc. Marilyn Chapter OES Celebrate Fiftieth Anniversary Of Local Chapter Marilyn Chapter No. 145. OES celebrated tne 50th anm- versary of the cnapter Sunday afternoon a: 2:00 o’clock at the Santiam Hig.n S hi»ol Auditor­ ium with Marilee Lyness wor­ thy ma matron, and William Lvness worthy patron, pres a mg Mrs Dons Sneythe was musician. Tne worthy matron welcom­ ed those present and the wor­ thy patron led tne "Piedge of Aiieg.ance to the Flag". Tne national anthem was sung and the invocation was given by Karl W.pper junior past grana patron of tne Grand Chapter Phone 897-2772 ■ Newcomers Club Cancels April Meeting The Santiam Newcomers Group held its regular month­ ly potluck dinner at the Ga:es Community Center Wednes­ day. March 21. Hosts for tne evening were Mr. and Mrs Paul McDonald and Mr. and Mrs B.ll Walker In addition to the hosts, the following were present to en- the potluck and visiting: Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bartholow. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carlson. Mr. and Mrs Herb Pack. Mrs Ar- oath Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan White of Gates. Door prizes were won by Mrs. Turner and Mr Bartho­ low. There will be no April meeting. Sheythe, 1942. 1943 and 1944. Mill City; Fioyd Johnson. 1950. 1854 and 1962-63 from Gates; Wilson Stevens. 1951. 1959-60. 1969-61 of Lyons: Jack Gulli- ford. 1963-64. Gates Al Yan- kus. 1966-67. Mill City; Verne - ¿ark. 1967-68. Stayton: and Lowell Cree. 1971-72. Mii: City. Marilyn Chapter was ins:.' tuted and the name Marilyn was chosen from the two c unties. Marion and I-inn on March 23. 1923 with George H. Burnett, worthy grand patron, presiding. Lora Darby, worthy matron of Aca .a Cnapter «63 of Stay­ worthy ton gave tne open.ng and the Lester minatory work with F. R Olin T 3 receiving the degrees Mrs. Mildred Allen was elected the first worthy matron anc Glen Smith the first wor­ thy patron Charter members were F R Olin. Jessie B Olin Dr W. W. Allen. Mrs Saiem. Gordon Barker from Mildred Alien, D E Hill. Leia Mrs. Walter A. Thomas, Salem and Karl W:pper from F Hill Pearl Gordon, M. W president of the M.ll City Wo­ Turner. Smith. Ruth Sir., th. Gier. Grand elective and appoin­ Smith. Mary Smith, W. B man's Club was recently tive officers of the Grand Smgleton. Valia Smgleton. S awarded a certificate for her Chapter of Oregon escorted G. H,gdon. Mary H.gdon and outstanding efforts in refores­ tation The award was given and introduced were: Muriel Soiomy Hinkle. by the American Forestry As­ Rose, associate grand matron In 1941 Marilyn Chapter was sociation. Mrs Thomas was from Grants Pass: Merril Stan ley, associate grand patron the second it the state to reach one of the finalists as a na- 100e* for the international t.onal nominee A cover let­ from Troutdale: Marjorie Wil. temple fund and first in the ter with her awards certifi- son. grand conductress from cate stated. “We wish to ack­ Sweet Home Dorothy Parrish state tc be 100^ in 1973 fine efforts W-lson Stevens has served new ledge th» associate grand conductress a spot you which earned the chapter as worthy patron from Lake Oswego; Mae Powel. grand chaplain from three times, h-s wife Leora among ' the national nominees, exemplify the < Portland. Iris Lar.gdon. grand twice and their two daughters Your activities marshal from Scappoose. Jean Lois Scot: and Halle Toman true spirit in which the na- Melton, grand adah from Port- each once One of their son-in- t onal conference was conced­ land; Viola Ma ttox. grand elec- laws. Albert Toman, is also a ed. Your continued efforts will ta from Dayton; Henrietta member and all five of them be an important part of the Hacker, grand warder from hold life memberships in the tremendous job that Les aheaa if reforestation and tree plant­ -Astoria and Muriel Field chapter. grand lecturer from Salem. During the 50 years of the ing goals set at New Orleans A numoer of grand com­ cnapter. -any members have are to be met." Mrs. Thomas, who is inter­ mittee members, grand repre­ been honored by receiving sentatives. worthy matrons and grand chapter appointments, ested in all outdoor activities worthy grand patrons and the They were M-ored Alien. and the preservation of na­ members of Marilyn Chapter grand adah, 1932 Zoe Chesnut, ture's beaut.es. is also a past were also introduced. g-and page. 1933: Bessie Alien, president of the Marion Coun­ Marilyn Chapter has two grand représentât.ve to Mani­ ty Federation of Woman's honored memoers this year. toba in Oregon: Mary Kelly, Clubs. District Four. Rose Cree, member of tne es­ grand page. 1941: Max.ne Hill, tar: fund committee of the g-and warder. 1943. Maxmf Grano Cnapter of Oregon and Hill member of the interna­ M cDougall-T ollett Petty McCLntock who is also tional temple fund committee. g-and outer observer. Intema- 1946 Alice Rupp, grand repre­ Exchange Vows tional Oroer of Ramnow for sentative to Louisiana in Ore­ Girls. gon. 1949. Fern Shuey, grand LYONS — Patricia J Me- For page. 195' ; Leora Stevens, Dougall and Glenn T Toliett bie McLain. a memoer of g-and page. 1955; Laurell were wed m a double ring Mar-iyn Assembly No. 60, In­ Johnson, grand representative ceremony March 17 at the Wes- ternationa. Order of Rainbow to Saskatchewan in Oregon. lyan Church in Aumsville. for Giris and grand cnoir 1957; Edna Hutcheson, mem­ Officiating at the 2:00 p.m. member, sang "Sounds of ber of the estarl committee of ceremony was Rev. Walter R. Silence" accompanied by Mrs the grand chapter, 1959; Edna Cole. Kaon Hutcrunson. Hutcheson, grand esther. I960- Standing with the couple Jean Warden from Ains­ 61; Leora Stevens, grand repre­ were Linda Bruce of Sublimity worth Chapter «176 and Mar­ sentative to Idaho in Oregon. and David St John of Salem. jorie Chumbiey from Saiem 1962; Sylvia Duncan, grand Immediately following the Cnaper «162 sang "My Snep- page. 1964: Elsie VolkeL ceremony, a reception was herd Will Supply My Needs” member of the home endow­ held at the home of the ans "How Great Thou Art" ac­ ment committee of the grand groom s parents. Mr. and Mrs companied by Edna Dodd from chapter 1965-66: Gordette Gar­ Jonn To-lett, of Aumsville Ainsworth Chapter «176 of ton. member of the home en­ Parents of tne bride are Mr. Saiem dowment committee of the and Mrs. Joseph McDougall of Mariiyr. Chapter has only grand chapter 1967-68: Maud Lyons The couple will be one cnarter member still in Clark, grand representative to making Saiem their first home. good standin ; wno is sull liv- Tennessee in i Oregon. 1970; mg. Ber.jam n A. Cober He Marie Burrell, .. member of the was unable io be present to cancer research committee - and Rose Cree, mem­ receive his i -year pin as he 1971-72 is ir. a nun mg home at Ft. ber of the estarl fund of tne Bragg Calif. grand chapter. 1972-73 Attend OCEC Week c iTieiTiDcr Mrs. Glady Marilyn Chapter now has a Starting Thursday of spring by affibatiox was introduced total membership of 120 Un as g 54-yeai member. Heien der good of the order. Wilson vacation week was the Oregon Kiemege and Lora Masan Stevens spoke briefly. Mary Christian Endeavor Conven uotu &£ulia members from R.stola, worthy grand matron. lion. Tne convention, wnich Salem eacr received 50-year Lester Langdon worthy grand was heid at Reumond, was at­ pins. Mary Kelly receivei ■d her patron and Karl Wipper, jun­ tended by several of the First 40-year pin. ior past grand patron all spoke Christian Church young pes­ pie. Receiving 25-year pm* were briefly. Those going from Mill City Hadie Toman. Tena Graham. Gordon Barker. PGP. gave Laurel Jo.nnson. Fioyd John­ the benediction and all sang were Don Legassie. Tom You- son and Eva Beck Mrs. Tena ‘ Blest Be The Tie That Binds”. mans. Susan Henness. Bonnie Granam was also presented After the retiring march, re­ Shepherd, Jerry Shepnerd and her daughters. Erma Grar.arris freshments were served in the Leroy Snepnerd. Debbie Ellis of Scio also went with the 25-year pin. student commons with Mrs. Past matron* and past pa­ Kate Dobie in charge Over group. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jeter ac­ trons of Marilyn Chapter in­ 350 attended. companied the young people to troduced were Mrs. Vivian Redmond. Hoen.g 1935 from Salem. Mrs Leora Stevens. 1942 and 1960 61 from Lyons; Mrs Maude Fifteen Attend Lyons Clark. 1944 and 1967-68 from Stayton; Mrs Alice Rupp. Card Club Wednesday 1947. from Salem: Mrs. Lois Scott. 1950 from Mill City; LYONS — High score was Mrs Halle Toman. 1951 from held by Zeta Prichard, second Saiem; Mrs. Laurel Johnson, held by Laura Neal and low by 1952 from Gates: Mrs. Gladys Alma Olmstead at the Wednes­ Laae, 1959-60, Mill City; Mrs. day afternoon card club held WHATVt Sylvia Duncan, 1961-62. Mill at the city hall with Bea Hiatt I YOU City; Mrs Dorotbv Peterson. and Doreen Hellemn as hos- > SOT TO i LOSE? 1962-63 Mill Citv; Mrs. Mabel less. Yankus 1966-67 Mill City; Five hundred was in play Mrs. Marie Burrell, 1970-71, following a 1:30 dessert lunch­ Saiem: Mrs. Rose Cree. 1971- eon. 72. Mill City and Donald Present were Mildred Carr. Mabel Downing, Leota Wor­ den. Margaret Kunkle. Jaunita Davis. Rose Bassett. Katie POLE BUILDINGS Sieg. Daisy Kuykendall. Doris Low Cost. Durable Roy. Ethel Huffman. Gladys For FREE Estimates Nygaard. Bertha Allen. Ber- neice Bridges. Katie Skillings, Call 897-2893 and Nellie Riggs. Forestry Award Presented To Mrs. Walter Thomas My Neighbors Shepherd 's Tisit In School LuilCh MeilU San Francisco Area Thur>dav March M Mr. and Mrs Floyd Shep­ herd flew to San Francisco where they spent a week vis­ iting friends and relatives in the bay area They visited his nephew, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Lewis at Mt. View, Calif., Mr. and Mrs Lester Hall at Watsonville, Mr and Mrs. George Vannelli (Virginia Slater) at Oakland and Mr and Mrs. Bob Shelton at San Jose. Mr. Lewis and Mrs. Vannelli were both born and raised in Mill City. Mr. Lewis owns the Lewis Plant Service in Mt. View and he gave the Shepherds enough oremds to decorate the Mill City Christian Church last Sunday. This was the Shepherd’s first time at flying and they report they really enjoyed the trip. Santiam Ripples By Debbie McLain On Monday, a representative from Bassist Institute was at school and talked to about 35 girls that were interested in a career in marchandismg. ad­ vertising and promotion, inter­ ior decoration or apparel de­ sign The speaker told them of the Bassist Institute and ex­ plained that they would have to attend eiher oDe or two years. according to their major. Monday, after school, track practice officially began. Peo­ ple had been out getting in shape before that, but now, the work will really begin. Tuesday after school, all girls interested in trying out for J. V. or varsity rally met in the Home Economics Room tc talk with the advisor for the cheerleaders. Jane Pumphrey. Mrs Pumphrey told the girls of their responsibilities as a cheerleader, their schooling, the cost of their outfits and a number of other things. Friday afternoon. class meetings were held. During that time, the freshmen ran the seniors out of the commons and had a farewell party, so they could leave the school for spring vacation with an extra happy feel.ng As for the other classes, well .they didn't do much of anything either; just patiently waited for the f;na. bell to ring so they could say goodbv to the school for a full week filled with a lot of d-fferent and exciting activi­ ties. If the number following your name on The En‘ terprise label reads 3-73 it's time +o send a check for renewal. Income Tax Service Ravioli and Meat Sauce Sweet Potatoes French Bread Ice Cream Milk Friday. March 36 Meat Loaf Iz>af Bread Corn M.xed Fruit Milk Monday. April 2 Hamburger Gravy Whipped Potatoes Loaf Bread Pineapple Tidbits Milk Tu<“*dav, April 3 Chili' Buttered Toast Lettuce Salad Ice Cream Milk Wednesday, April 4 Vegetable Soup Chicken Sandwich Chocolate Chip Cookie Milk Tuesday. April 5 Pronto Pups Corn Carrot Sticks Ice Cream Milk rriday. April 6 Fish Krisps French Fries Green Beans Maple Bars Milk — = Community Calendar Of Events Wendesday, March 28— Marilyn Assembly «60, Order of Rainbow for Girls, meets at the I.O.O.F Hall at 7:30 p.m. Rainbow Mothers Club meet­ ing at the 1.0.0J". Hall at 7:30 p.m. Cub Scout pack meeting at the scout house at 7:30 pjn. Pinewood Derby races. Santiam Chapter. AARP, meeting at the Santiam High School Commons at 7;30 pjn Monday. April 2— Round Robin Pinochle Club meets at the home of Goldie Rambo at 7:30 p.m. Womens volleyball at the grade school gym, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Tuesday. April 3— Mill City Junior Woman's Club meeting at the home of Mrs. Tom Grant at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday. April 14— North Santiam Chamber of Commerce Board meeting at 12 noon at the Riverview Inn Thursday, April 5— Mill City Garden Club 12:30 dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs Lowell Cree and Mrs. Hollis Turnidge, co-hostess. 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