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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1973)
Camp Fire Gris Day Camp at Fisherman's Bend The Willamette Council of Camp Fire Girls is sponsoring a Day Camp from July 16-21 at Fishermen’s Bend park. The Camp will be directed by Mrs. Larry Urban and Mrs. Randy Swigart and is open to any girl who has completed the 4th. 5th. and 6th grades. She does not have to belong to Camp Fire. Registration fee is $5 with insurance covered and any girl not receiving the form should contact Mrs Urban or Mrs. Swigart. Camp hours will be from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. A camp First-aider will be on duty with the volunteer counselors and assisting hoping to bring a fulfilled and fun- filled time to the campers • Some of the activities will include crafts, songs, sports and if possible a trail ride and bike “hike.” Registration forms should be turned in by July 1. *UJomani Paye LYONS—Mrs. Delores Ram- 1 *ey was hostess for a baby shower last Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock honoring Mrs. Diane Ramsey. Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Guests present to honor Mrs. Ramsey were Cindi Manning, j Judy Elmer, Rose and Donna Culweil, Loretta Bagwell. Son Baby Shower Honors Mrs. Dale Shepard ja Leppaert, Debbie Minten. | A baby shower and potluck Lofton, Donna Lofton, Carol Rose Ader, Florence Naue, picnic given at the Cedars in June Kokstil. Linda Meyers, Fisherman s Bend last Thurs Lodge, Eileen Clark, Gloria Leila Rockwell. Sherri Ram day noon, June 14, honored Knott, Lettie Swan. Ellen sey, Wilma White, Peggy Kok- Mrs. Dale Shepard. A large Lundquist. Daisy Geddes, Mary stis and Sandra Keirsey. Helen Kimmel, group of friends, including Youmans, Sending gifts were Vicki nine children, attended the Theresa Saalfeld. Agnes Champ, Linda Franklin, Tina affair which was arranged by Carlson, Alma Byer, Lillian Minten, Marg Tinney, Mary Mrs Leo Russell and Mrs Peck. Ruth Tohl, Jenny Ellen Keirsey, Judy Jenson, Glenn Cummings. Cauble. Mayme Reed. Mar Alta Bodeker. Cleo Rychard. Marion Frichtl, Mary Lou Hen Following the picnic dinner, garet Snow, Irene Podrabsky. ning, Sue and Iva Kimsey. the guest of honor opened her Nell DeWitt, Doris Rogers. Joyce Longfellow and Violet many lovely gifts, the remain Kate Doble, Edith Mason. Mary Kelly. Mae Mowry, Toni Smith. der of the afternoon being Thomas. Karen Andermatt, 1 spent in informal visiting Ruth Cummings, and Elaine The Gates ( ommnnity club Bags of candy were provided Russell. will have a tailgate sale at the for the children by the hos park in Mill City during the tess. July 4th celebration. Anyone Mrs. Alice Watson had lunch having good rummage to do Attending or sending gifts with her daughter _ and son-in- nate may contact Mrs. Harold for Deanna were Dorothy Lof- law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Har- Wilson at 897-2196 ton, Glenda Hedge, Charleen lan on Sunday. Phone 897-2772 Longfellows Celebrate 25th Anniversary MEHAMA — A surprise re ception was held at the Me hama Club Hall Sunday after noon, June 17 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. celebrating the 25th wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longfellow. The Longfellows were married May 29, 1948 at Vancouver, Wash. and have lived in this area most of the time since. The party was arranged by the couples’ sons and their wives. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Longfel low of Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Longfellow, Mehama, and Rolland Longfellow of Ft. Lewis, 'Wash. A large number of relatives and friends were present dur ing the afternoon to express best wishes to the couple. We are Announcing our Patty McClintock will repre sent Marilyn Assembly -60, during the 47th annual session of grand assembly, Internation al Order of Rainbow for Girls. It will be held on the Oregon State University campus in Corvallis June 21-23. Patty has served as grand outer observer during the past year. She was appointed and installed last June. She will be one of the twenty officers performing the ritual work of rainbow under the direction of Hazel Graham, supreme in Oregon and supreme service. This is the finale of Patty’s year. During the past year she has represented Oregon rain bow in Kansas and California. She has visited throughout the state taking girls from Mar ilyn Assembly with her. The goal of the grand assembly this year was to encourage friend ship through visiting other as semblies. To encourage this further. Patty donated a stuf fed dog to the assembly. It goes to the girl who has made the most visits since the last meeting. Patty Spurgeon, Sue McClintock, Corliss Archer, Lynette Hughes, and Jackie Wilson have received the dog for traveling. Currently, Patty is serving as nature in her as sembly. There are seven girls going from Marilyn Assembly. They are Corliss Archer, Lynette Hughes, Susan Keen. Sue Mc Clintock, Shelly Richards, Jackie Wilson and Patty. Mrs. William McClintock will be the chaperone. Coles-Henn United in Mehama Church Ceremonies Sunday THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JUNE 21,22,23,1973 in our new shop at 240 S. W. Broadway I (Next Door to Mill Gty Pharmacy) F D F F | H £ £ Coffee and Cookies Thursday; Friday & Saturday FREE DRAWING on one of these GIFT CERTIFICATES Register for our $3.00 Gft Certificate $4.00 Gft Certificate $10.00 Gft Certificate | in Mehama, has attended the By Jean Roberts MEHAMA — Brenda Coles, Mehama Community church daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene which was built in her lifetime Coles of Mehama, became the with her father as a trustee for bride of Fred Henn of Lincoln many years. City in a Sunday weding at Brenda graduated from Stay the Mehama Community church. The Rev. Frank ton Union High school and at Schultzwahl, pastor of the tended OCE one year. She is church, performed the cere best known in the Mehama mony and the organist was area for her equestrian feats; having won many prizes at the Susan Kimsey of Mehama. local grange fair in horseman The bride, given in marriage ship. by her father, wore a full- length white gown. The matron The wedding was a gather of honor was the bride’s sister, ing ___________________________ of oldtime Mehama friends. Mrs. Bettie Cooper of Long- Coming from a distance to the view, Wn., and bridesmaid was ceremony was Frances Mc- Janet Severson . The candle Carley and Roxie Antilia lighters for the wedding were from Kelso, Wn. Sneryl Hill, cousin of the j The couple will make their bride, and Renma Meek of i home in Lincoln City. McMinnville. The attendants were dressed in pastel blues and greens and the church was ' decorated in white flowers with ' blue ribbons. The ushers and groomsmen, for the ceremony, were Don Cooper and John Meek. Attending the guest book was Debra Bishop. A reception foiling the wed __________ ding was held at the Mehama Fire hall (Weddings at Me- hama are usually considered a Wednesday, June 20 c^mm unity affair and the Fire ______ ____ Santiam Rebekah Lodge at Hall is the community gather- hall, 8:00 p.m. ing place.) Gene Coles, the bride’s father has been fire Thursday, June 21 chief at Mehama ever since I F.O.E. Aerie and Auxiliary the department was organized. a- Eagle Hall, 8:00 pm. The bridal table was decorated Steering committee meeting in yellows and greens with at home of Margaret Snow, Mrs. Otis Bisnop pouring cof-. p.m fee; , Mrs. Kenneth Widmer, Santiam Canyon Medical aw bantiam aunt of the bride, cutting the Dental Health Fair planning cake, and Marcia Wilson pour- committee meets at Christian ing puncn. Helping with the church at 7:30 p. m. Community Calendar Of Events The bride, born and raised at Milf City P Grade meeting Room 5 at 3 p. m. Betty Callahan Honor Guest at Shower Four Operators To Serve You Barbara Davidson Dene Ann Hillesland Pauline Jones Ellen Stahlman Evenings by Appointment 897-2137 P. J.’s Beauty Salon 240 S. W. BROADWAY, MILL CITY TELEPHONE 897-2137 School Tuesday. June North Santiam Chamber of Commerce installation banquet MEHAMA — Betty Callahan at Riverview Inn. Presentation was honor guest at a brides of Chemeketa scholarships. shower Thursday evening, Social hour 6:30. Dinner 7:30. June 14 in the fellowship room of the Mehama Church. The Wednesday, June 27 hostesses for the party were Chapter AARP Mrs. Donald Teeters and Mrs -394 at school commons. Cards Harold Longfellow. and other entertainment 7:30 If Those present for the eve- pm. ning were Bonnie Cnytka, Leila Rockwell, Sharon Long Sponsored as a public service fellow and Tonya, Alice Se- By molke, Jo Philiipi, Iva Kim-' sey, Alice Bouche, Dorotheen Wilson, Freda Lingaas, Inez ’ Schneider, Eula Monroe, Blanche Wagner, Ceiene Tay Insurance Agency, Inc lor, Helen Callahan, Nancie Kimsey and Angie, Creta I 493 Third Street, Stayton Courtney, Judy Seeger and Jill, Janice Murphy, Bobbie Remember Us For Your. Callahan and Kelly and the | Life and Health honor guest and hostesses. I MADISON & DAVIS A large number were invit ed, but unable to attend, sent gifts. Insurance Phone 769-631 I e