MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, NOVEMBER 25. 1948 and dance. Gross proceeds were about $450, a total which, the club felt, was a good return for all the work. The community as a whole helped to make the affair a success, and the aid was greatly appreciated by the club. After the business meeting * ri I ments were served by the hostesses, Ms/Ta Pakel and Mrs. Joe Wright. DETROIT By MRS. J. A. WRIGHT The second meeting of the month for the Women’s Civic Club was held in the home relat ons room of the high school Tuesday evening with 21 members present. Mrs. Marjorie Ed- quist, Bellingham, Wash., a sister- in-law of Mrs. Gordon Skidmore, was a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cunningham, The evening was spent hearing re­ former residents, spent Thursday at ports of committees on the bazaar the Major Baughn home. Mr. artd Mrs Albie Fisher of Forest Grove, for­ mer Canyon residents, ami Russell Haman of Corvallis, brother of Mrs. Baughn, were other week end guests. Mrs. Mildred Algee of Portland FURNITURE MARKET spent the week end with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. NEW AND USED Rynearson. She came here for the FURNITURE Civic Club dance. Mrs. William Cauble Jr., Susan The Store with and Linda were taken to Portland th* Lowest Prices Friday by Mr. Cauble to be met by in Town her parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Young of Sipokane who will take them to 1605 N. Summer SALEM their home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hart and party of Salem stopped en route to Bum- son on a goose hunting trip on Ar­ mistice day. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cunningham of Milwaukie and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Baughn of Detroit visited with the W 0 O [) R Y INNSIDE CAFE | Open every day at !4 p. in Closed Thursdays Mrs. Chai les Smith Mrs. Alice Hoeye t « STAYTON American Legion Annual Armistice Day Dance Nov. 11. Glenn Williams Orchestra. Everybody wel­ come. *2 rrn’Mitr;.": "i—..n The regular meeting of the PT A was held in the high school building Monday, The business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Raymond Sophy, president. As it was Education Week Mrs Sophy had asked Mr. Joe Wright ■to give a report on the library and give a book review. Many families are enjoying the library which now contains 350 vol­ umes. The library had been open two days a week since the first of June, but the space donated had to be used by the owners so the books had to be packed up. Now the Women’s Civic Club plans to build a small building as soon as land can be secured and a little more money raise for the project. The building will be put on skids so that it can be moved to the new townsite when the time comes. The book reviewed was ‘‘The Cleft Rock,” by Alice Tisdale Hobart, con­ cerning water problems of Central Vrlley in California. The sixth grade won the prize for attendance of the most parents. A very interesting technicolor film, ‘‘Hu­ man Growth,” was shown by Otis Idanha ura» iiiiiiiiiiiMiiim'T'^nTwnmwmTrarMSMBM Make This Christmas The Brightest Ever With A Beautiful New ALL AD IN LAMP BAZAAR, dance and floor show at Canyon Moon, Detroit, Saturday Nite Church Activities The Turkey Shoot at the Rod and Gun Club was held under ideal con­ ditions. Among the prize winners CHURCH OF CHRIST were Vein Alvin, Wilbur Chesnut, Services Every Lord’s Day Noyes Whitten, Homer Thacker and 9:45 Bud Gesher. Turkeys and chickens, Bible School 11 a.m. in tir( for Thanksgiving, were the Morning worship 6:30 Young People's Meeting Mrs. L. C. Davis has purchased prizes. 7:30 Evening Worship the stock and equipment of Nancy’s Tom Courtney, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Chester Slater are Dress Shop, formerly owned and op­ erated by Mrs. Dave Epps at Mill visiting his mother in Albany prior FREE METHODIST CHURCH to their leaving to make their future City. “The Church of the Light and Life There was no grade school Thurs­ home in Texas. Hour" day and Friday as the teachers at- 10 ajn. Christine, Buddy and David Lind­ Sunday School tende institute at Keiser. 11:00 Morning Worship gren are going to spend the Thanks ­ The Santiam Willing Workers 7 p.m. Club is holding a bazaar Dec. 6 at giving holiays in Dryfld, Wash., with Young People’s Service 7:30 Evening Worship their grandmother. the theater building in Idanha. 7:30 Gloiine Elliott visited her mother, Wed. Prayer Meeting Mrs. Ray Watkins won the cedar 9:30 Sun. Radio hour KWJJ Mrs. Everett Elliott here Saturday chest at the American Leigion Aux­ North Side iliary dance given Saturday night. and Sunday. She is a senior at Lin­ Donald Hinkle, Pastor A large crowd attended. Music was coln High School in Portland. Detroit Church of Christ Mrs. Everett Elliott, eighth grade furnished by Dan Uhey’s orchestra Sunday School at 10 a.m. teacher, left for Pullman, Wash., to of Salem. Morning worship at 11 a.m. spend the holidays with her daugh­ Young peoples’ meeting at 6:30 ter Glenaa. a junior at Washington Choir rehearsal 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays State College. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Muriel Elliott •vi'l stay with her Loren Arnett, Pastor sister in Portland. By CHARLES DE SULLY About 50 firemen and ladies auxil­ The hope chest dance given by the iary membmers had a party Sunday GATBS COMMUNITY Legion Auxiliary was a well attended evening at Mom and Pop's. The men CHURCH OF CHRIST affair. About 250 people enjoyed good fried hamburgers for the women. The Sunay school 10 a.m. music and refreshments. 11 a.m. hamburger was that left over from Morning worship, The hope cheBt was won by Mrs. the benefit Saturday night. Walter Smith. Pastor C. R. Watkins and Mrs. Esther Wood­ 11:00 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bassett and fam­ Morning Worship won a beautiful centei piece. Other ily went to Salem for Thanksgiving Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m. winners were Mrs. Loiena Willis,, to have dinner with her parents, Mt. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Nancy Hasoman, Jean Budlong and and Mrs. R. C. Shepard. Mrs. George Streff. MILL CITY The Auxiliary was quite pleased Oregon Certified Marshall PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH with the financial success of the af­ STRAWBERRY PLANTS ORDER OF SERVICE fair, and extended its thanks to all Giown in Eastern Oregon. Write Morning 11 a. m. who helped. for Price List. Agricultural Research Laboratories Prelude; Call to Worship; Doxology; ] Invocation; Gloria; Psalter; Hymn of Buy Christmas seals for Tubercu Rt. 2, Box 72, Payette, Idaho Praise; Scripture; Prayer; Notioea; losis aid. Offering; Choir; Sermon; Benediction; Postilude. j Nov. 7—“A Battle No One Saw” White, high school principal, after which refreshments of pie, tea and coffee werp served by Mrs. Edison Vickers and Mrs. Jack Gulliford. The next regular meeting, desig­ nated as dads’ night, will be Dec. 13. Y’oungs Thursday, the Uth. Mr. and Mis. G. Skidmore and mother and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright of Detroit were also visitors Aimis- tice day. 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