The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 26, 1974, Page 2, Image 2

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    I Elmer Shaw Home
2—The Mill City Enterprise. Thursday. Dec. 26, 19'4
AARP Members Plan
Paqe
Margaret Snow
Hosts Woman's
Club Gathering
I
Scene Of Luncheon
Mrs. Ebner Shaw entertain­
ed a group of friends last Wed­
nesday at a Christmas lunch­
eon.
The tables were decorated
with a Christmas theme and
clever Christmas favors Each
guest brought some of their
Christmas "goodies "
Attending were Mrs. Myrna
Schieman and daughter Betty
of Portland, Mr. and Mrs Ray­
mond Bernatzki of Springfield,
Mr and Mrs Floyd Bassett of
Lyons, Mrs. Paula Smith, Mrs.
Verne Shaw, Mrs Bud Bru­
der, Mrs Ann Holman, Mrs
Velma Bilyeu, Mrs Howard
Farmen and Mr and Mrs. El­
mer Shaw.
Others invited but unable to
attend were Mrs Walter Leisy
from Florence, Mrs. Charlie
Powelson from Eugene, Mrs.
Ramon Roberts from Lebanon
and Mrs Cloyd Cox.
Lodge To
Hold Installation
In January
I Rebekah
Santiam Rebekah Lodge
#166 met in regular meeting
with noble grand. Mrs Luther
Chapter
The
Santiaim
Yates,
presiding
AARP, will have their hohday
Mrs. Albert Carr, past dis­
party this Friday, Dec. 27, at
trict deputy president of Dist
Phone 897-2772
Norma J. Long, WOman's Page Editor
the Eagles Lodge.
7A presided in the presidential
The party will begin at 1:00
President Margaret Snow of
office in the absence of Mrs.
pm. and there will be a gift the Woman'» Club was hostess
Dan Lightfoot, district deputy
exchange, games prizes and at her home Tuesday evening.
The Messengers" To Present Concert
president of Dist 7A who had
refreshments
Dec
17, for the annual
suffered an accident
Christmas party of the group i
Mrs Glenn Anderson report­
with
26
members
and
guests
I attending. A
ed on the visit to Lebanon to
p.m., no-host
the district meeting of Dist
dinner opened the festivities,
Six. Accompanying Mrs. An­
with various games, entertain­
derson were Mrs Albert Carr,
ment, the exchange of gifts,
Miss Kathleen Mane Story
Mrs Velma Harrison and Mrs.
singing of Christmas carols, became the bride of Scott
Otto
Weidman
and late refreshments conclud­ Morris McCurdy at the Mill
Mrs. Yates announced that
ing the full evening.
City First Christian Church on
she and Mrs. Anderson would
The usual business meeting Saturday evening. Dec 7. Rev
be in charge of decorations for
was dispensed with, but Edith Richard Halstead performed
installation
Jan 11 and that
Mason read a thank-you letter the 7:00 ceremony
the refreshments w’ould be pot­
from the Children’s Farm
The bride is the daughter of
luck salads and sandwiches.
Home at Corvallis where the Mr and Mrs. Robert Pratt of
Following the meeting, Ruth
club sponsors the boys in Mill City’ and the groom is
Wirth
showed a film on the
Multnomah Cottage.
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
services of the referral cen­
A few letters were read, E McCurdy of Pendleton. The
ter. Vernon Golden ran the
namely those from the state I McCurdy’s are former resi-
Planning
Underway
projector.
president of the Oregon Fed- 1 dents of Mill City when Mr.
Refreshments were served
| eratton of W Oman’s Clubs, McCurdy was employed by the
For Class Reunions
by Mrs. Arnold Syverson and
I Alice Miller, and Bernice U. S. Fores: Service
Dr. Edward L. Rada of Mrs Walter Thomas
Merk, both of whom attended
Pasadena, Calif., who was the
The bride chose for her wed­
a recent meeting here; one ding a floor length white em­
instigator of the successful re­
from Mamie Reed (Mrs. Jack), pire styled gown of organza
union of several classes of ihe
a former member, a letter from with a bodice of lace, with
old Mill City High School held
the Dist. 4 president. Nancy chapel train bordered in lace.
last August in the high school
Bishopnck; and a note from
commons, suggests that the
Helen Saucier, former mem- [ Her tiered, fiigertip veil was
date
next year's get-toge­
held
in
place
by
a
matching
"The Messengers” musical
On the
program Sunday ther for
her but now of Mt. Angel, who. headpiece of lace She carried
be
publicized
so that
group from McMinnville will night also will be featured a
was recently hospitalized
an arm bouquet of long-stem­ present a concert entitled new musical group called those interested can mark it
The treasurer. Kate Doble,
Thursday, December 26
on their calendars.
roses.
"Pass It On" at the Mill City “Sunshine."
announced that a few boxes med
I OOF «144 meets at hall
Arey
Podrabsky, chosen to
Mrs.
Albert
Sherren
of
Mill
The public is cordially invit­ be chairman of the reunion in 8:00 p.m.
of appropriate cards were still City was matron of honor for First Christian Church this
Sunday night, Dec 29 at 6:3C ed to come and hear the word 1975, along with other partici­ Friday, December 27
available for sale.
sister.
p.m. This group consists of 14 of God through these musical pants,
Entertainment
committee her Candlelighters
Mill City-Gates Legion Poat
picked the second Sun­
were Miss singers and musicians
groups.
for the evening consisted of Margaret Pratt, sister
day of the same month, mak­ and Auxiliary meets 7:30 pan.
of
the
Mary Youmans, the secretary,
at Legion Hall.
ing the date Aug. 10.
Alma Beyer, and Jennie Cau- bnde and Miss Debbie Corbett,
AARP Holiday Party, 1:00
rying on."
Several inquiries have al­
the
bride
’
s
cousin.
"YOUR
LAND
ble. The entire group tried to
O G„ But the gentle Jesus ready come in. and several p.m.. Eagles Hall.
Standing
with
the
groom
as
recite "Twas the Night Before
passed the same way. Well, "lost" people who could not
Chew-
Sponsored as a public service
AND MY LAND"
Christmas.” but were not too best man was Michael
what has happened to you’
I be contacted this last year,
ning
By
successful; a reading of the
Y. G„ "The robber came and have surfaced through articles
James Lane and Pat Nuss-
“Little Drummer Boy” was baumer
he
hurt
me.
”
in
the
newspaper
were ushers.
given by Mary Youmans; a hil­
O. G., “Poor man I will get
Next year it is planned to
A reception followed in the
arious card game with dice
you some water. Here, drink especially honor the gradua­
social
room
of
the
church.
and many prizes was played by
this. It will make you feel tion class of 1935 as it will be
The young couple will make
BEAUTY CENTER
everyone; a magic trick by
better ” We will go to the inn their 40th anniversary, and all
their
first
home
in
Salem
Alma Beyer intrigued every­
Phone 897-2137
and they will give you good prior graduates will be wel­
one; Christmas carols were
by Hazel Hayes
things to eat.”
239 S. W. Broadway
come.
sung; the annual gift exchange
The father groaned, “wa-ter.
s:00 a.m. to t>:uu p.m.
was enjoyed, and the evening Geddes. Doris Rogers. Alma Christmas Legend (continued* —a drink — of water.”
Evenings by appointment
Byer,
Edith
Mason.
Olga
was concluded with the serv­
Jus: then the Anchoress en­
Anchoress. "Water1 There’s Seat Cutkions On Sale
Adair,
Wilma
Shepherd.
ing of punch and snacks.
tered with the water and three water in the chalice."
Elizabeth
Cyr.
and
the
hostess,
Gifts were also brought by
children following.
Squire. reaches for the1 Selling bright Santiam Wol­
1
1
the members for the students. Margaret Snow.
Anchoress, "What is this? Do chalice, "Poor man, poor man." verine seat cushions at the
t
3
at the Chemawa Indian School
As the man drank, behold a basketball games is FBLA.
you know him’”
in Salem and for the occupants
Ç
marvel!
The cup begins to 1 The cushions are $1 each and
Older
girl,
"Father.
”
of Multnomah Cottage at the • Smofcev Sors;
Boy, "It is father. Father glow! The father lifted himself are very handy and comfort­
farm home.
a little and looked at it with able for those Big Red
wake up Father."
We wish you loads
Mrs. Snow’s home was beau­
infinite
refreshment.
The matches! So show some team
Younger
girl
ceased
sobbing.
of Christmas
tifully decorated for the occa-
O. G., “O Father, we did not i face of the Squire was trans- spirit and buy a Sant.am seat
Ision. Assisting her on the din­
cushion.
fixed.
i know where you were.”
joy and peace.
ner committee were Mary j
■ Boy. "We found the lady by
Anchoress.
“
A
miracle.
A
I
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1 Youmans. Evelyn Pfoertner. i r
I the stream."
miracle! Now, Lord take me to
Ton' Thomas, and Ruth Tohl. I
I Anchoress, “Poor man. Poor heaven. We have found the
1 A new member attending
I children. God save us all.”
Holy Graal.
was Lucy Schultz and a guest
O. G., “Well with father
was Marian Whitford.
here—
Members attending the Wo-
Boy. "Aren’t we going to see
! man’s Club party were Mary
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them heal the sick and cure Local Girls Attend
Youmans. Evelyn Pfoertner.
! the cripples’”
Toni Thomas. Ruth Cummings,
Y. G., “They would make Acacia Chapter Party
Mae Mowry, Lillian Peck. Kate
u
father all well again, wouldn’t
Adolph and Pauline Doble. Jennie Cauble, Nell De­
Attending the meeting and
they?”
Witt, Mary Kelly. Kuth Tohl,
4U«- <
Chrsitmas party of Acacia
With
sudden
inspiration
—
Irene Podrabsky. Ann Mueller.
Assembly,
Order
of
Rainbow
lit careirl » id* matche* and
"We could give our play, may­
Sauna i
Helen Kimmel, Lettie Swan.
•moke*.
be that would make father all for Girls in Stayton last Wed­
Mill City, Oregon
Ellen
Lundquist,
Daisy
nesday evening were Sue Mc­
weli again."
Boy. “Yes. our play might Clintock, Lowell Cree and Mr
and Mrs. Donald Carlson.
Have a warm and happy
make him better”
At the election of officers
holiday. It u alwayt
O. G., “Foolish Only the
a pleasure to »ene you.
priest's plays work miracles. ’ for the ensuing term Sue Mc­
Boy, "Let us try it! It might Clintock was elected associate
—out there will be the people worthy advisor.
I who were watching us and we
Open installation of officers
can make believe all the crip­ will be held on Sunday. Jan.
12 at 2 at the Stayton Masonic
ples are here with father ”
O. G.. “Alright, you will be Temple. Tangye Trevena will
the robber and sister will be be installed as worthy advisor
Joy and peace find» welcome
I the traveler on the lonely She has chosen as her theme
in every heart and home
i “People Mcke the World Go
. road."
I
’
Round.
”
Her
colors
will
be
Y. G., “Only half way to
Jericho, and I left Jerusalem yellow and white and her
hours ago. What a lonely road flower the daisy.
Pauline — Barbara
Leroy Plane, Sr. "Rainbow
this is ” The boy sprang up
j_____ ________
each of the1 Dr. & Mrs. J. W. Reid
shouting, “Your money. Your Dad” presented
DeneAnn — Ellen
girls a Christmas corsage with *
money!” She falls.
Shielc
i Boy, “Ah, rubies, diamonds. a Little pot of gold.
Following the meeting, re­
I must be off.”
Mill City, Oregon
O. G., “Now you must be the freshments were served by
Mill City, Oregon
priest who passed by on the Dawn Coleman, Tangye Tre­
vena and Sue McClintock.
other side.”
The girls surprised Dawn
The boy returned to the
fallen traveler. "Hello* what Coleman, worthy advisor, by
presenting her with a birth­
1 has happened to you?”
Y. G.. “The robber came and day cake.
took all my money.”
\r
| Boy. "Sorry. I have import­
Why don't TOÜ subscribe
ant business. I have to be hur- to The Mill City Enterprise ?
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Holiday Party
McCurdy • Story
Wed In The First
Christian Church
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Brunner's Flowers
Year End
Beauty Center
NOTICE!
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Linn County Dog License
Begins
December 27
t'
400
i.
Dick & Carols
Shoes and Apparel
3rd Ava
769-2762
t
An Idea For That Special Gift
NORTH SANTIAM CANYON
SOUVENIR PLATE
Only
.
.
$6.50
All proceeds go to the Canyon Scholarship
fund.
Available at
WESTERN AUTO STORE
SEARS CATALOUGE STORE
Stayton
MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
1975 Dog licenses ere now on Sale.
:
Licenses
are
no
longer
sold
at
the
County
:
Clerks office at the Court house. Licenses
are now sold at the Linn County Animal
:
Shelter at 3008 Industrial Way, Albany.
:
:
Fee is $5. Mail in your License application
Owners Name .........
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Phone
Address
Breed ...
Color ___
Name
— Sex
__ __________
Mail To: Linn Co. Dog Control, 3008 Industrial
Way, Albany, Oregon 97321.
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