Womans Club Holds f Christmas Party :t: 7TS3 Wowa+td Page Twenty-four ladies attended the annual Christmas party of the Mill City Woman’s Club held at the home of the presi Norma J. Long, dent, Margaret Snow, on Tues day evening, Dec. 16, with two guests. Thelma Runimell and Rebekah Lodqe To Pat McClintock. Christmas reach into every heart and home. Special thanks to our friends and patrons. The Malt Shop Neal and Corine IVe will be Closed Christmas Day We wish you a memorable Christmas, a Holiday filled with joy and true happiness. Dr. and Mrs. David Thompson Mill City, Oregon Woman's Page Editor Hie Mill City Enterprise, Ttiunnlay, Dee. 25, lf*75 Rebekah Lodge Gives | Members New Copy of Rules and Regulations ■ Phone 897-27 2772 To Celebrate Fiftieth Wedding Annieeriary Santiam Rebekah Lodge »166 met in regular session with Noble Grand Mrs. Dave Barnhardt presiding. I Mrs. Jack Stoddurd, Degree ! KX’1“"'Zl" Install Officers 7:30 p.m and the Rebekah De gree will be presented on A special meeting _ of the January 7 at regular meeting. Santiam Rebekah Lodge #166 Mrs. Barnhardt announced was held for the purpose of that there would l>e a surprise qualifying officers to be in- at the Jan. 7 meeting. stalled in January. Mrs. Albert Carr, District District Deputy President Deputy President, announced Following the dinner, a very I Albert Carr certified 11 that she has called a special short meeting was held to fa ' officers who had not previous- meeting to be held at Turner cilitate the making of neces ; ly qualified. at Ideal Rebekah Lodge #223 sary announcements. Kate Following the session there for the purpose of qualifying Doble mentioned that the two was a decorating session pre- their officers, and any of the dogwood trees had been pur 1 paring the hall for the annual officers of Santiam #166 and chased in memory" of Mabel jChristmas potluck on Dec 20. Eva »92 who have not quali Schroeder, a long-time mem The decorating committee con fied may do so at this special ber, , and would be planted at sisted of Mr. and Mrs. Glen session. Mrs. Tom Daugherty, I th proper time. I Anderson, Mrs. Dave Barn- vice grand, announced that she hardt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert An invitation was read from had mailed 35 news letters to Carr, Mrs. John Childress, Mrs the J . Woman’s Club concern- I Velma Harrison. Mrs. Jack members who live more than ing their scheduled New 50 miles or more away. Stoddard and Mrs. Otto Weid- Year’ Eve party at the fire I man. Mrs. Barnhardt presented hall. the new copies of the constitu- and by-laws to all mem The -e volunteering to assist present. with a health clinic on Jan. 13 Gift Exchange Held a Barnhardt entertained included Wilma Shepherd, with a ballet numlx-r to White Evelyn Pfoertner, and Mar Sat., December 20 Christmas. The annual I OOF - Rebekah garet Snow. Following the meeting, re The January meeting on the Christmas potluck and gift ex freshments were served by 20th will be held at 7:00 pm. change was held on Dec 20. Mrs. Charles Dolezal, Mrs The evening started with at the Malt Shop with the Glen Shelton and Mrs. Jack Campfire Girls entertaining dinner at 6:30 for members, Stoddard. families and their and serving refreshments. The their guests, Following dinner, mu- business meeting will follow. Entertainment for the re sic, entertainment, including a Mehama Club Honors mainder of the evening con guitar and vocal duo by Dean ». ,Ti ;.. sisted of the singing of and Louts Childress were en December Birthdays Christmas carols, the exchange joyed. >lr, and Mrs. Lowell Engelen Dennis Flatman, as Santa MEHAMA — Thirty-four of gifts, as well as those I distributed the gifts. | members and guests were brought for the Chemawa In Claus, Twelve o ’ clock noon, Christ- by their two daughters, assist inc irujaiiiucr in uie eve- ! , ... , .. The remainder of the eve- dian School and the boys of ning ed by Mr. and Mrs. Don preMat t°r tile meeting of the was spent playing bingo. W1‘ mark the, Woman’s Fellowship of the Multnomah Cottage at the cards, and pool. anniversary of Mr. Engelen, of Albany. I WLa ann,vprs>rv nf Mr Children’s Farm Home, and __ _ _____ ' and Mrs. Lowell Engelen. of The couple was married at Mehama Community Church the playing of bingo for prizes I Gates. They will celebrate the the bride’s home in Kadoka, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 16. The meeting was opened by and "black-out” for the door as dinner guests, m S D on Dec. 25, 1925. They Acacia Assembly Has occasion prize.” Salem of their .-on-n-law and moved to Hillsboro, in 1941. a welcome from the President, At the conclusion, light re Christmos Party daughter, Mr and Mrs. Robert I After several years in ship- Jeanette Bull, and a prayer by freshments of punch and Schulke, of Carmichael, Calif., ¡yard work, Mr Engelen taught Ella VanBeck. Acacia Assembly, Interna-I Members with December Christmas desserts were serv- tional Order of Rainbow for | and their daughter Phyllis j in the Rudville school system, from which he retired in 1968 I birthdays were honored. Guest Girls held a Christmas party Lindburg. of Everett, Wash. Relatives and friends are in after 21 years. The Santiam peaker for the evening was at the Masonic Hall in Stay- vited to a reception at The Canyon has been home to them Julie Marton, from Western ton, on Dec. 17. Sandy Newkirk read a Church of the Valley, in Al since that time; first in Mill Baptist Bible College, in Sa Christmas poem. Mr. and Mrs. bany, on Dec. 27, between the City and presently in north lem. Her subject was “Christ- 1 Eagles Aux. Hold mas is a Jewish Holiday” tell- Mrs. Carlson explained the hours of 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. west Gates ing of the life of Christ from This event is also being hosted Donald Carlson were present Christmas Party birth. She sang a number of and Mr. Carlson told the girls songs during her speech. Under the capable direction about the gifts they could re A gift exchange was held of Joyce Nicholson, seven ceive for bringing in petitions, Bazaar Prize Winners during the social hour and re- | tables were in play Thursday six month term for the offi Revealed By St. freshmen is were served by the afternoon, Dec. 18, when the cers. hostesses Pam Stutzman. Mrs. Loren Newkirk, junior, Catherine Society Eagles Auxiliary held their Edith Titze, and Dorotheen and Mr. Leroy Plane, senior, of Christmas pinochle party. The St. Catherine Mini Wilson. The enjoyable afternoon Turner, acted as Santa Claus started with a 12:00 noon, cold and each one present was given Bazaar held on Dee. 14, at the Santiam Memorial Hospital crocheted animal Malt Shop, was a most success plate buffet luncheon, after gifts of (Stayton) ful event. favors, made by Mrs Plane, which pinochle was played. The raffle prize« were won MOE To Ronald and Linda Winning high score for the and a Christmas stocking of men was Glenn Shelton with fruit, nuts and a pencil, also by Ray Von Der Heide, the Moe, Marion, a son, December first prize of a hand painted 15. John Swan placing second. a gift of the Planes. A gift exchange followed. picture; the second prize of a High score for the ladies was captured by Ruth Kerr, and Ice Cream Snowballs were knitted stole went to Pat Mc placing second was Ann served by the worthy advisor, Clintock, and the third prize of Gaffins Entertain a hand painted mug to Pauline Ogden. The pinochle prize was Sandy Newkirk. Attending from Mill City Brunner The wooden chalice Fridoy Evening won by Blanche Swan. The next card party will be were Sue McClintock and Mr. was won by Bob Valdez; the Entertaining Friday evening, wooden plate by Joe Yoat, and on Jan. 8, starting at 1 00 p.m. and Mrs Carlson. the wooden toothpick holders, Dec 19, with an egg nog par one each, by Lillian Muehlen- ty at their home on Spring kamp and Dale Kirsch. The St., were Mr and Mrs. Warren jar of candies guessing game Coffin and family. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. was won by Pat Clauaon. Everyone there agreed that Bob Valdez. Mr and Mrs Phil home baked items were the Carey and Mr. and Mrs. [ Clement Frank, from Sublim best. *' The Altar Society hopes to ity. Several other couples could have another mini bazaar next not attend due to illness. year. The affair opened at 6:30 with a no-host planned buffet dinner, with the guests seated at small tables in the living- room after serving themselves at tiie festive dining-table. .Way all the wonders of •> | >1(11 Ml* J(H* (» Brunner's Flowers Adolph and Pauline WARMEST OF YULETID ¿Merry I Christmas To Our Mill City Friends Dick Ö* Carol's Shoesand Apparel 400 3rd Ave. Stayton 769-2762 U ith this ifreat holiday, u>e express deep appreciation for friendships, old and new. Pence, he with you. Donut Hut The Gundersons Ph. 897-2751 for Special Orders Hwy. 22 Mill City May your home he filled with cheer through this festive holiday season and the days yet to come. P. J. s Beauty Center you and yours S,We wish the joy and peace of Christmas HARRY and NORA NELSON AT Pauline — Barbara Shiela Sears Mill City, Oregon Authorized Catalog Sales Merchant