MILL CITY ENTERPRISE. Mildred Ray and her husband, John; F:ank and Georg.a New; Ro.-elle Vickers; Mary Gulliford; Reba Sny i iter; Warren and-- Bernidene Stoll; By MRS. REBA SNYDER James and Edna Gordon; and Gerald M rs. Warren Stoll accompanied by I and Betty Pittam. Miss Pat Wright, Mr.-. Darell Wright Arnold Snyder flew Friday night and son, Donald, and Mrs. Albert from Seattle to Salem wheie he was Snyder, took her son Dennis for a met by his uncle, Jerry Pittam, his check-up with his doctor. two brothers, Donald and Leonard, The small Allen twin girls have and Frankie Payne. He was driven been confined to the hospital for the to Idanha where he spent Saturday last ten «lays. They had been dehy­ and Sunday with home folks. drating and are anemic, but are much Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stoll and improved and Mrs. Allen, who is in children visited at the home of Mr. Salem with them hopes to bring Stoll’s sister, Mrs. Udey of Stayton Mr. and Mis. Eddie Evenson made on Sunday. a trip to Salem Saturday. Eva Lou The Idanha Sunday School was New stayed with their children in fortunate in findinq a good buildinq their absence. at the C. C. Camp in which to hold Betty Lou, small daughter of R. L. Sunday School. They have been leased and Mrs. Tucker had the misfortune an acre of land by the Forest Reserve of being bit by a Black Widow spi­ on which to build a church. Until that der. Her condition is good. time the building at the C. C. Camp Mrs. Ted Gillespie had a heart at­ will be used. tack Tuesday and was taken to Sa­ Three special numbers were given lem to the doctor who said it was Sunday, a reading by Eva Lou New brought on by a neuralgic condition. and one by Donald Snyder. A solo The cast of the Idanha P. T. A. was sung by Mrs. Henry Hiebert. play ‘All Carrs to the Rescue’ gath­ The P. T. A. executive meeting ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaffer with their husbands or wives Friday night. Those present were the director of the play, Mrs. MK •» » <«• <«• <« Idanha « THE Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Clifl Ambers' See Ed L. Davis Lyons, K. F. D. M aples Phone 751 MiU City JUST EAST OF GATES » <$» •:« :♦> :♦> : Salem Woodworking Co 1225 Cross St. SALEM, ORE. WINDOW FRAMES OUR SPECIALTY Our quality is up and our prices DOWN We ar# in a position to furnish any style of sash, window or fram. according to your needs DOORS TRIM CABINETS •3 MAY 12, 1949 STATE TIMBER SALE Bible School 9:45 Sealed bids will be received in the Morning Worship 11:00 office of the state forester up to and • Young People’s Meeting 6:30 not later than 10:00 o’clock A. M., Evening Worship 7:30 daylight saving time, May 23, 1949, Tom Courtney, Pastor for all of the merchantable timber, living or dead, standing or down, CHURCH OF THE LATTER .. designated for cutting by the state DAY SAINTS forester or his agent, upon the foll­ Sunday. 10 a.m. at Odd Fellows Hall owing designated areas, located in Marion County, Oregon: FREE METHODIST CHURCH Area No. 1 "The Church of the Light and Life SW one-fourth, SE one-fourth and Hour” NW one-fourth Section 6, Township Sunday school 10:00 9 South, Range 2 East W. M., con­ Morning Worship 11:00 sisting of approximately 500 MBF Young People’s Service 7:00 of old growth Douglas fir and 501 Evening Worship 7:30 MBF of hemlock. Area No. 2 NW one-fourth NE one-fourth Sect- ion 25, Township 9 South, Range 3 East W. M. consisting of approxi­ mately 500 MBF of old growth Dou­ glas fir. Separate bids must be submitted ! for each of the areas. Before sub­ mitting bids the prospective pur­ chasers must secure a copy of the prospectus and bid form from the State Forester, Salem, Oregon, or from Elmer Taylor, state forest in­ spector, Mehama, Oregon. The state forester reserves the right to waive minor technicalities or to reject any and all bids. Oregon State Board of Forestry N. S. Rogers, Sec. was held at the high school building Monday night. A financial report as follows was given on the P. T. A program: cleared on pie sale $35.09: gross from tickets $194.60; expenses; tax $32.40; Idanha play $5.80; tic­ ket selling prizes $6.00; Detroit minstrel$63.70 which leaves a pro- fit of only $121.79. Installation of 1940-1950 officers will be May 23 at the high school building. A festival day is planned for next Sunday, May 15, at Lyons Metho­ dist church, annonces the Rev. A. J. Querin, pastor. This will include a community wide rally at 11 a. m. when the guest speaker will be Ernest W. Peterson, religious editor of the Portland Journal and a family style potluck dinner following the service. Following the dinner, Mr. Peterson will conduct one of his popular for- urns, when he will receive and ans- wer questions about religious con- ditions in the world today. His ans- wers are based on his frequent in­ terviews with world religious lead­ ers. Mr. Peterson is known interna­ tionally in religious circles. In 1951 he will be one of the two Methodist laymen in America to represent the Methodist denomination at a world wide gathering of all branches of Methodism in England. Currently he is one of the managers of the board of missions which supervises Meth­ odist work in 40 countries around the world. A Mother’s Day banquet given by the women of the Presbyterian Church was held in the high school recreation room Saurday night. Don Sheythe and Dr. David J. Ferguson spoke ami a sextet and quartet of the choir sang. The choral group in­ cluded Mrs. Sheythe, director. Mrs. Lee Ross, Mrs. Robeit Trask, Mrs. Shields Remine. Mrs. Charles Kelly and Mrs. Francis Merrill. Mrs. Ida Geddes was presented a potted plant as the oldest mother. Proceeds of the affair will RO to the church building fund. imniinuiiuiiu.'Uii.imntiiuiu.ua:uiiiininMtuai:iiu:u!i'inituu.iiH.iiiiiiiuui WHY DRIVE ALL THE WAY INTO SALEM FOR PHOTOGRAPHS? COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 11:00 Morning Worship Evangelistic Service 7:45 Wed. Bible Study 7:45 GATES COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST 10:00 Sunday School Morning Worship 11:00 Christian Endeavor 6:30 Evening Worship 7:30 Walter Smith, Pastor. City Electric Electric Contracting Church Activities I FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prelude; call to worship;doxology invocation; gloria; psalter selection hymn of praise; scripture; prayer notices; offering; music by choir sermon; hymn; postlude. Feb. 20—“When All is Lost, Sing.” Feb. 27—‘"Wanted: a Fighting Man. 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