The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 05, 1974, Page 2, Image 2

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2—The Mill City Enterprtíe, Thursday, Dec. 5, 1974
| School Menu
Womans Paqe.
Norma J. Long, Woman's Page Editor
Night
Gowns
Santiam Ripples
Bv Sally Jenkins
Dick & Carols
Shoes and Apparel
400
3rd Ave
769-2762
S+ay+on
Phone 897-2772
Engagement Revealed Mrs. George Davrs
Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Mof­ Hosts Pinochle Club
Thursday, December 5
Raviola in Sauce
Green Beans
Corn Bread
Diced Pears
Ice Cream
Milk
Friday, December •
Barbecued Hamburgers
French Fries
Fruit Jello
Peanut Butter Cookie
Milk
Monday, December 9
Chicken Gravy
Over Rice
Bread and Butter
Carrot Sticks
Cranberry Bars
Milk
Tuesday, December 10
Weiner and Bun
Potato Chips
Orange Juice
Peaches
Ice Cream
Milk
Wednesday, December 11
Meat Hash
Tomatoes
Bread and Butter
Fruit Krisp
Milk
Thursday, December 12
Spaghetti
Garlic French Bread
Carrots
Applesauce
Ice Cream
Milk
Friday. December 13
Submarine Sandwich
Green Beans
Fruit Jello
Milk
fatt and sons. Mark and Rick,
The Round Robin Pinochle
The students of Santiam i hosted Thanksgiving dinner for Club met Monday evening at
High School attended classes i Mrs. Vee Golden and Mr and the home of Mrs. George
only three days last week due Mrs. Athel Savage of Mill Davis. A dessert was served by
to Thanksgiving vacation.
City, Mike Logan, Nancy the hostess before the evening
Picture retakes were con­ Smith, Terry Savage, Debbie of cards.
Carnes and her twin sons
ducted Tuesday morning.
Guests were Mrs Joe Chal-
That evening, the class of Brent and Jason, all of Sa- lender. Mrs A. T. Barnhardt,
’75 held a senior'parents get- lem.
and Mrs. George Stewart.
together in the auditorium
After dinner, Terry and
Mrs. Arcy Podrabsky receiv­
commons to discuss a possible Debbie announced their en- ed high; Mrs. Al Yankus, low;
senior skip this spring.
gagement. Debbie is the dau­ Mrs. Thomas Drynan, pinochle
The seniors were fitted for ghter of Mr and Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Joe Challendar re­
graduation caps and gowns Holmdahl of Salem. She is em­ ceived the door prize.
Wednesday morning.
ployed by a Salem Dental
The next meeting of the
The school week ended with Clinic.
club will be December 16 at
student council convening to
Terry is the son of Mr. and the home of Mrs. Al Yankus.
I elect girl and boy of f the Mrs. Athel Savage of Mill City This will be the club’s annual
month.
I and works for Salem Iron Christmas party. Names have
I | Works. _
been drawn and there will be
...
. .
A June wedding is being ' a gift exchange.
planned.
Attending Monday evening
Marilyn Chapter To
were Mrs. George Stewart,
Mrs A. T Barnhardt, Mrs. Joe
Hold Stated Meeting
Challender, Mrs. Burton Bor­
Marilyn Chapter, OES, will Community Service
oughs, Mrs. Donald Carlson,
hold their Dec. 9 stated meet­
Mrs. Charlie Stewart, Sr., Mrs.
Well Attended
i ing at the hall Monday evening
John MacGregor, Mrs. Arey
at 8:00 p.m. All members of
Podrabsky, Mrs. Al Yankus,
The Thanksgiving Com- Mrs
the OES in the area are cor­
Thomas Drynan from
munity
Service
held
at
9:30,
dially invited to attend.
Stayton,
Mrs. Dave Barnhardt
Garland Byerly from Salem Thursday morning, Nov. 28, and the hostess, Mrs. George
at
the
First
United
Presbyter
­
Chapter, Salem member of the
Davis.
Estarl Committee of the Grand ian Church was quite well at­
i Former Resident
Chapter of Oregon, will be tended, and was adjudged very
present to make his official worthwhile.
Now In Independence
The program was as follows: Monday Night
visit.
It has been learned that
A gift exchange will be held organ prelude, Mrs. Jean Study Continues
Lloyd (Kelly) Elstun, who liv­
during the social hour Ladies Scott; call to worship and
The Mill City Presbyterians ed here for many years, has
are to bring gifts for a lady prayer, the Rev Donald Dis­ continue their Monday evening been moved to an Indepen­
and men for a man with a hong. pastor of the Community study of important twentieth­ dence nursing home following
Church; hymn, “We Gather century Christians at 7:30 p. closure of the Albany nursing
limit of $1.50.
Refreshments will be served Together to Ask the Lord’s m through Christmas
home where he had been a pa­
by Mr. and Mrs Jack Gulli- Blessings"; words of welcome,
Mr. Heidbrink will present tient for the past several
i ford. Mrs. Leora Stevens and Rev. Dishong; vocal solo, “Give the life and thought of Wm. months
Thanks." by Mrs. Helen Cox; Temple,
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Mrs. Lois Scott.
Archbishop
of Canter-
Although 80 years of age
'jWhat Thanksgiving Means to ; buiy^TiMO-42) In *the Church and nearly blind, Mr. Elstun
Me,” by Miss Dolores Dishong; of England. Temple was a is in comparatively good
free-will offering for use by i great teacher of college stu- health for his years, and is
Santiam Extension
the Ministerial Assn, for spe­ I dents, laber and workers’, pas- able to walk from his room
work and need: ushers, El­ j tor, biblical scholar, and one to the dining-room and back.
Group To Meet Thurs. cial
don Hutchinson. Vem Golden. of the leaders of the church He
would no doubt enjoy re­
GATES — Members of the Thomas B Scott, and Frank | unity movement from 1900 to ceiving cards or a small pack­
Santiam Canyon Home Ex­ Stromquist. vocal solo, “Bless j the time of his death in 1942. age of candy or nuts from
tension Study Group will meet . This House." by Mrs. Helen
anyone who remembers him in
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for their Christmas party at I Cox: scripture, the Rev. John I
this vicinity.
10:00 a.m., Thursday, Dec. 12 Heidbrink of the Presbyterian Christian Church
The address is Cedar Wood
—
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.
! at the home of * **
Mrs. Jack Stod- Church; anthem. Presbyterian , ,
Nursing
Home, 1525 Mon­
! dard. Mrs. Fred Moore will be Church Choir with Mrs. Doris HflS OUeST Speaker
mouth Ave., Independence,
Sheythe as director; message,
The Mill City Christian Ore., 97351. The telephone
I co-hostess.
There will be a potluck “It is more Blessed to Give Church had as its guest speak­ number is 838-0001.
by Rev. er in their pulpit last Sunday
I luncheon and dollar gifts will than to Receive,”
Heidbrink; hymn, “O God. Be­ I the Rev. Jerry Nelson from
I be exchanged.
neath Thy Guiding Hand,,; Salem. Rev. Nelson is familiar
benediction. Vern Golden; and • to many here, having served
organ postiuue, Mrs. Jean as ad-interim pastor a year
Scott.
and one-half apo. He spoke
Eldon Hutchinson and Vem at both the morning and eve­
Golden represented the First ning services in the absence
Christian Church, as the Rev. of Rev. Halstead, who had
Richard Halstead, their pastor, gone to Idaho over the Thanks­
was visiting family members giving weekend.
in Idaho.
Rev. Nelson and his wife,
The colorful display of sea­ Eva, were dinner guests of Mr.
sonal vegetables and leaves de­ and Mrs Larry Plotts, Jr.
corating the
chancel were Sunday. Also present at the
loaned from the winter’s store dinner was the Bill Shepherd
family.
of Gladys and Cecil Lake.
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Meeting Scheduled
Rob Humes and Mark Po­
drabsky served as candle­
lighters in lighting the first
Advent Candle during the
morning service at the Presby­
terian Church Sunday. Addi-
• tional candles will be lighted
each Sunday before Christmas
‘ culminating in the lighting of
the Christ candle on Christmas
Eve Each candle represents
one wt*ek during the month
before the birth of Jesus of
Nazareth.
On Sunday, Dec. 15, a con­
gregational meeting is sched
uled immediately after the 11
a.m. service New members for
the session and deacons as well
as budget reports will be voted
and discussed Reports will be
given from all areas of the
work.
New members will be re ­
ceived next Sunday, Dec «,
during morning worship.
'
Calendar
Of Events
Thursday. December 5
Card party, Eagles Hall 1:00
p.m.
Garden Club 12:30 desaert
luncheon and Christmaa partv
at the home of Mrs. Al Y an
kus
FOE #3384 Aerie and Aux-
iliary officers meetings at the
lodge, 8:00 p.m.
Monday, December 9
Marilyn Chapter #145. OES.
meets at 8:00 p.m IOOF Hall.
Lions Club dinner meeting.
6:30 p.m., Frontier Inn.
Women's
volleyball,
7-9
p.m., grade school gym.
Wednesday. December 11
City Council meeting, 8:00
p.m. at city hall.
Marilyn Assembly «60 meets
at 7:30 p.m IOOF Hall.
Men and Womens volleyball
7-9 p.m.. grade school gym
Thursday, December 12
Dist. 129J board meeting.
7:30 p.m. at Santiam High
School.
Camp Fire Girl’s “Date with
Dad,” 7:30 p.m high school
auditorium.
Sponsored as a public service
By
J.’S
BEAUTY CENTER
Phone 897-2137
239 S. W. Broadway
»:00 a.m. to 5:uu p.m.
Evenings by appointment
DON'T
Bid or Bunch Group
Blouses
Presbyferian
C ongregational
$EQ00
Takes In New Member
Members and guests of the
Bid or Bunch Pinochle Club
were
entertained
Monday
evening at the home of Betty
Pittam.
Dessert refreshments were
served before the evening of
cards.
Guests included Jane Pum­
phrey, Esther Cline and Kathy
Kindred. During the evening,
Mrs. Lillian Muehlenkamp was
taken in as a new member of
the club.
Betty Clark won high prize,
Edna Gordon, low and Gladys
Podrabsky, the pinochle.
The club’s Christmas party
and gift exchange will be on
Dec. 16 at the home of Gladys
Podrabsky.
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