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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1973)
Engagement Revealed Mrs. Virgil Trout Hosts 2—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 15, 1978 School Lunch Menu Local Residents Attend Birthday Ball The annual Marine Corps Thursday, November 15 Birthday Ball was held Satur Meat Balls day in Salem. This was the Homemade Bread & Butter 198 th anniversary of the Mixed Fruit Marine Corps. Marines from Ice Cream Central Willamette Valley, re serves, regulars, retirees and Friday, November 16 friends of the corps and their Turkey Dinner Whipped Potatoes &• Gravy spouses and guests attended. The evenings festivities in Dressing cluded dinner at 6:30 p.m., the Hot Rolls reading of the commandant’s Cranberry Sauce birthday message, greetings Pumpkin Pie from President Nixon, the Milk cake cutting ceremony by the t youngest and oldest Marine Monday. November 19 present, followed by a talk by Meat Hash Carl Greider, a Marine lieu Buttered Corn tenant in WWH who lost his Corn Meal Muffins eyesight in active duty and is. Peaches now employed by the Salem ' Gingersnap Cookie YMCA. The festivities ended Milk with dancing to music by the I Tuesday, November 20 “Myths”. Lasanga Attending from Mill City Bread and Butter were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Moore, ; Fruited Jello Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bar-, Ice Cream tholow and Mr. and Mrs. I Milk William McClintock. Wednesday. November 21 Mr. and Mrs. Bartholow French Fries spent the weekend in Salem > Barbecue Hamburgers and Mr. and Mrs. McClintock i Cubed Jello Fruit Salad were houseguests of Gunnery' Milk Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Martin., 'UJomarib Paqe. Wed Saturday, November 3 Prizes will be given to winners of each age group. The MALT Shop Rebekah Lodge Has , Coles to be Honored Busy Schedule Ahead At Fellowship Dinner 261 Broadway Ph. 897-3178 I Warde- Fox Gve Marriage Vows I Miss Susan Jensen and Lloyd Stinson were married Saturday evening, November 3, at the Free Methodist Church, Mill City. Miss Jensen is the daughter of Mrs. Pat Beesley and Carl Jensen. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Troy Stinson of Idanha. (Ogden Photo) Sat., Nov. 17 at 2 P. M. Allan R. Warde of Salem, and formerly of Mill City, was married Saturday afternoon at 2:00 to Laura Lynn Fox at the Woodland Chapel with Rev. Albert Cameron officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Fox of Salem and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Warde of Portland. The bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace and organza fa shioned with a lace bodice and long sleeves embroidered in seed pearls. The skirt was trimmed with matching lace. Her full length illusion veil was edged in a wide border of lace and cascaded from a pearl tiara. She carried an arm bou quet of red roses and pink car nations. Maid of honor was Miss Con I nie Lindgren and bridesmaids were Miss Sue Rennebohm and Miss Karen Scharer. Standing with the groom as best man was Owen Flerzberg. Groomsmen were Marvin Martin and Jack Levin. Serv ing as ushers were Irvin Fuller and William Stein. A reception followed at Pringle Park Community Hall. The couple cut their wedding cake with the cake knife be longing to the bride’s mater nal grandparents, with which they cut their cake at their reception. The couple will make their home in Salem following a wedding trip to Mexico and California. The bride is a teller at First Federal Savings & Loan and the groom is manager of Mar- , tin’s IGA Store in Salem. A fellowship dinner at one Santiam Rebekah Lodge #166 met in regular meeting o’clock Sunday afternoon, Nov. Nov. 7 with noble grand, Mrs. | 18, will honor the Rev. and | Mrs. Richard Cole (Dick and Dave Barnhardt presiding. The charter was draped in I Liz) of Spokane. Wash., who memory of Rosa Roten, a long 1 formerly had the pastorate time member who passed away . here, following his appearance Oct. 30 at Salem. A donation I in the pulpit during the morn- in her memory was sent to the ' ing worship hour. The Coles Mrs. Wolverton Endowment Fund of the IOOF have served in Bellingham, Re-visits Area Friends o o Wash., the past few years, but Home. Claud Lewin, Irl Plymale are now at Whitworth College. Mrs. Charles Wolverton of and Otto Koeneke were ap Chairman for the Sunday Vancouver, B. C., but former 1 pointed to the membership event is Lee Ross, with Vir ly a resident here when her committee for Eldon Hutchen- ginia Fisher in charge of ar- husband was publisher of the f/ for a Merry Christinas , son. : rangements for the dinner. As Enterprise about 20 years ago, | Degree captain, Mrs. Alex sisting by setting up the tables visited a few old-time friends Bodeker has set Dec. 5 as de ; Saturday afternoon and serv- in this vicinity last Friday, gree day for members elect, ' ing Sunday will be the Pres calling at the Frank Blazek I i Thomas Dougherty and Eldon byterian Women’s Assn, of and ________ John _____ Swan ______ homes espt- , Hutchenson. which Hazel Hayes is presi-. cially. As her husband was ill | Due to a light turn out, a dent. The committee will fur-1 with bronchitis in a Salem mo new date has been set for the nish fried chicken, rolls, but tel, he could not accompany ’ United Nations Pilgrimage for ter and coffee while members her. I Youth Committee meeting. and friends attending are ask The Wolvertons recently re The new date is Nov. 25 at ed to bring salads and desserts. tired from his newspaper work 2:00 p.m. at the IOOF Temple As the first organizational and her social work and are on in Salem. All interested Odd meetings for the church were a trip which will take them A Small Down Payment Will Hold fellows and Rebekahs are in started in 1893, a short history into Mexico, then across the vited to attend. The business of the initial events may be southern part of the United Your Selection Until December 20 is the election of officers, any given, preparatory to observ- States to the East, north to member in good standing be I ance of the 80th anniversary Montreal, back to Hillsboro, ing eligible, and the discussion cf receiving the charter next Indiana, to visit Mrs. Wolver of the U. N. Pilgrimage pro- year. There has been some ton’s mother who is 94 years ' gram for 1974. confusion, as the records held of age, and finally to Europe. ! The secretary was instruct- by the Synod are not exactly They are driving a small for ' ed to send out formal invita- the same as those recorded eign car, with two bicycles , tions to all branches of the locally. According to the best si rapped on the back, as they; order to attend the IOOF-Re- information available, the lo enjoy that form of recreation. ( 400 3rd Ave Stayton bekah Christmas potluck and cal Presbyterian Church was Elsbeth, as she is remember-1 gift exchange set for Decem- chartered Oct. 20, 1894. ed here, mentioned that the "|ber 22 at 6:00 p.m. Men to five children are scattered | bring a gift suitable for a man across the country. The eldest I between the value of $1 and Mrs. Cree Attends daughter, Patricia, is married $1.50 and ladies for ladies, and and has three children, living ! Luncheon in Tigard young people accordingly. in Seattle; the elder son, Lin Mrs. Otto Weidman reported 1 Mrs. Lowell Cree accom- coln, is also married and has on the plans for the Mill City 1 panied Mrs. Betty Norfleet of a position with Boeing in Seat Firemen’s family dinner for . Stayton to Tigard Saturday, tle; the middle daughter, Mary Nov. 18. i where they attended the Jo and family of four children, Mrs. Arnold Syverson, secre-| I luncheon of the Worthy Ma including twin boys, lives in I tary of the Three Links Club trons of 1971-72 at the Hi Hat Palo Alto, Calif., and will be I announced Three Links for Restaurant. About forty were visited by her folks on the Nov. 8 at the IOOF Hall. Fol present. first leg of their trip; Jeffrey, lowing the business meeting, Mrs. Virginia Wilkinson the younger son, is back east; the members will serve pot- from Heppner came the far- and Jane Eleanor, the young luck refreshments to the thest distance. est in the group, will look af members of the IOOF lodge. For the program, the ter their apartment in Van There will be a goodie grab “Whip-o-wills” sang a num- couver, B. C. during her par bag for the education loan fund ber of Hawaiian selections and ents’ absence. i at the Nov. 21 meeting. The us- Mrs. Wilkinson told of her re It is interesting to note that | ual donation was ordered for cent trip to Hawaii and the Wolvertons were the first ! the Christmas Seal Assn. Alaska. to rent space at the Blazek’s | The trustees completed the Mrs. Velma DeWeese, when the Enterprise was mov-1 ' inventory of the properties and president of the group, presid ed to that locality. Later, Don the insurance coverage was ed at the business meeting. Peterson took over, followed' increased accordingly. The group has been meeting by Don Moffatt, before the i . Under good of the order, once a month the past six publication was transferred to 1 Mrs. Barnhardt read a clipping years. After much discussion, its present quarters. from the Del Norte newspaper. they voted to join with the ! She also stipulated that for worthy patrons of the year ' the meeting of Dec. 5 the and meet possibly three or Shrine Club Meets ' member s are to bring gift four times a year as everyone Last Tuesday, Nov. 6, the I items for the IOOF Home is so busy, A Christmas party, Santiam Shrine Club enter and things which can be used picnic and one or two lunch- tained their ladies at a dinner i for bingo prizes at the home. eons. and social evening at the Mrs. Albert Carr read a The next meeting will be of Inn East of Miil City. poem “Count Your Blessings.” the combined group and will Frontier Myers of Sublimity. | Mrs Lang Stafford gave a be held December 1 in Eu is Leonard president of the Shrine Club' I reading in honor of Veteran’s gene for a dinner and Christ this year. He announced that Day from the Six Ships of mas party. The following profit from the Shrine Life. Mrs. Walter Thomas told meeting will be on March 9 the Game played at about her visit with the Ed at the Safari Club at Estacada. Football this year was $25,000 I Chances at Santa Barbara This will be a dinner and Baker this money will be given while on a trip to California will precede the reception for and to the Shrine Hospital in I to visit family and friends. Mrs. Shirley Babcock, grand Portland for crippled children. | Following the business Ruth, a member of the group. is the largest amount of meeting, a goodie walk wa3 The April meeting will be tn This money ever turned over to the held for the education loan Salem and then the following from any one football fund. Refreshments were serv meetings will be definitely de hospital game. ed by Mrs. Charles Dolezal cided. About 40 attended the din- j and Mrs Everett Hamilton. ner Tuesday evening. The next regular meeting FOR SALE — Rubber Stamps of the Shrine Club will be held Why don’t YOU subscribe . . . made to order at the on Tuesday evening, Dec. 4, Mill City Enterprise. Come in and see us or call 897- to The Mill City Enterprise ♦ at the home of Stanley Chance in Mill City at 8:00 p.m. , 2772. 7Í — ho We Have A Large Selection Of Gifts For Men and Women Mrs. Virgil Trout entertain ed members of the Bid or Bunch Pinochle Club at her home Monday evening. The Thanksgiving motif was used in the decorations and refresh ments. Betty Pittam won the pino chle prize, Elsie Ohmart won high and Edna Gordon receiv ed low. The next party will be at the home of Carol Brosig at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 26. PAone «97-2772 Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor Enter The Bubble Gum Blowing Contest Bid or Bunch Club I Community Calendar Wilda Eileen Wilson Of Events Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wilson of Yoncalla, and formerly of Mill City, recently announced the engagement and forthcom ing marriage of their daugh ter, Miss Wilda Eileen Wilson to Montwayne Jon Smith of Monroe. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mont. W. Smith of Monroe. Miss Wilson is a graduate of Santiam Union High School and OSU. She is now employ ed in Eugene. Mr. Smith is a graduate of Monroe High School and is presently attending NCC. The young couple is plan ning to be married March 16, 1974. Miss Wilson is the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Wills and a sister of Mike Wil son, all of Mill City. Crees Attend Association Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree attended the Willamette Val ley Assn, of the OES held last Thursday night at the King- wood Temple in West Salem. Vista, Ainsworth and Trin ity Chapter were hosts. In spite of the stormy night, 85 were present. Mike Logan, vocalist, pro vided the entertainment for the evening. Trinity Chapter had the most members present and the worthy matron and worthy pa tron were each presented a gift from the association sec retary, Ralph Watts of Le banon—two live kittens. The December meeting will be held Dec. 13 with Stayton, Jefferson, Mill City and Tur ner Chapters as hosts. The meeting will be at the Stay ton Masonic Temple. For Sale Log Scale Books Dick & Carols Shoes and Apparel 134 Wall Street --------------------- ---- ------------------- Thursday, Nov. 15 Pinochle Party at the Eagles Lodge at 1:00 p.m. public in vited. FOE #3384 Aerie meeting at the hall at 8:00 p.m. Saturday. Nov. 17 Mill City Volunteer Fire men’s Annual benefit at the Fire Hall at 7:00 p.m. Monday, Nov. 19 Mill City Lions Club dinner meeting at the Frontier Inn at 6:30. AF&AM #180 Lodge meet ing at the IOOF Hall at 8:00 p.m. Woman’s volleyball 7 to 9 p.m. at the grade school gym. Round Robin Pinochle Club meets at the home of Mrs Rocky Moore in Lyons at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 20 Mill City Woman’s Club meeting at the home of Mrs Roger Lundquist at 8:00 p.m. Co-hostesses, Mrs. John Swan and Miss Daisy Geddes. Wednesday, Nov. 21 Santiam Rebekah Lodge #166 meeting at the IOOF Hall at 8:00 p.m. North Santiam Chamber of Commerce noon meeting at the Riverview Inn. Sponsored as a public service By MADISON & DAVIS Insurance Agency, Inc. 493 Third Street, Stayton Remember Us For Your. Life and Health Insurance Phone 769-6311 KNIT KNACK DEPOT Ph. 897-2592 Register Now For Winter Classes Beginning Classes For Men Come In And Pick Your Own Project RUGS — NEEDLEPOINT — CREWEL KNITTING — CROCHETING STORE HOURS—10-5 Mon. thru Fri. 10-2 Saf,