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MILL CITY KK’T EH PRIME, FEliR 'AR Y 10. J949
The pie social sponsored by’ the numerous among the adults.
M . ami Mrs. Hartnell who have
PT A which was to be held at Rebe
kah Hall Friday evening, the 11th. been living in one of the Heineck
has been postponed until a later date apartments have bought the Hollan
der house. Mr. Hartnell is empiayed
due to bad weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Becker of Med as planerman at the Mt. Jefferson
ford spent the week end at the home Lumber Co.
of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Cooking
Mrs. Jim Lande was hostess for
ham. Their little daughter, Randee,
the meeting of the Women’s Society
is staying with her grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Miller spent of Christian Se vice at her home on
the week end at the home of his par Tuesday afternoon. During the devo
tional hour a letter was read from
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Miller.
The Santiam Valley Grange degree Edna Holder, a missionary in India.
staff went to Lebanon Sunday after Plans were made to have a silver
noon to confer the first an«i second tea March 29, and invitations will be
degrees upon a laige class of candi extended to Mehama, Stayton an i
dates. A large class was expected Mill City. At the close of the meet
but due to the weather several sur ing dainty refreshments, with the
rounding lodges were unable to at- Valentine motif, were served. Pre
sent were Mesdames Burl Smith, Roy-
tend.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cookingham of Huber, Albeit Julian, Glen Julian,
Portland visited Saturday at the Alex Bodeker, George Huffman, Al
home of his mother, Mrs. Sarah Conk bert Ring, Loren Chamberlain, Art
Boltzer, Floyd Bassett, L. J. Smith,
ingham.
A birthday dinner honoring their Mrs. Daisy Johnston, Mrs. Minnie
daughter Joyce’s fifth birthday was Smith, Mis. Anna Johnson and the
held at the Hershel Culwell home in hostess.
Lyons. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Taylor and son
Sam Culwell, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
i Naue, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Short, Rose Morse of Waldport spent tl;e week
I.alack, Hailin Gibson, Elmer and A. end with relatives in Lyons. Mrs.
B. Culwell, Mi. and Mrs. Hershell Taylor is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Culwell, Joyce, Thelma and Shirley. Pat Lyons.
Ten major contract bidders and many minor contracto:s visited the
Several children of the community-
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Mis. Albert Bass was hostess for
the afternoon card club with her par
ty held at Rebekah Hall. A 1:30 des
sert luncheon was served, followed
bv several tables of 500. High hon
ors went to Mrs. Bob Free, s«*con I to
Mrs. Floyd Bassett, low to Mrs. Boh
Carleton. Mrs. Bert Lyons draw the
traveling prize. Present were Mes-
dames Earl Allen, Arthur Olmstead,
Bob Carleton. Oscar Naue, George
Huffman. Pat Lyons, Floyd Bassett,
Bert Lyons, Herman Free, Bob Free.
, Orville Downing Sam Bridges and
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Friday the di e< tors thought it best.
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Santiam Valley Grang«* held its
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evening, with a small crowd due
the bad weather. The usual rout nc
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