MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, SEPTEMBER 22. 1919 LYONS Bi EVA BRESSLER Friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jul­ ian and surprised .Mrs. Julian an her birthday anniversary. The evening was spent playing games, and re- frshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Downer and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Haley Scott and fam­ ily, Mr. ami Mrs. John Worden and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. George Ny- degger and Lany, Mr. and Mrs. Ot­ to Weidman and family, Mr. and Mrs Charles Power. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston, Kathryn and Denny, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mohler, Shirley and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Julian, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bevier, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian and Thumper. The Youth Fellowship group of the Lyons Methodist Church is being re­ organized, with the Rev. Jewell ad­ visor. Officers will be elected later, with the following nominated: Joyce Hargreaves, president, Cheta Lande, secretary-treasurer, Ruby Naue, and DAILY Kellem’s Grocery MILL CITY SPECIALS ’41 Chevrolet Sedan $495 ’33 Plymouth Sedan 75 ’36 Willys Sedan 95 1938 Hudson T’r’pl’ne 75 ’37 ( hev. Sedan 295 ’39 Buick Sedan 495 ’41 Stude Com. Sdn. 695 ’36 Olds Sedan 95 ’35 ’30 'll '46 Ford Coupe Model A Studebaker Champ. Plymouth Sedan 145 100 595 1095 ELSNER MOTOR CO. 352 No. High, Salem Shirley Johnston, recreation commit­ to replace Mildred Carr who is un­ tee. able to attend due to illness. Plans were made for a supper for the Boy Mr. and Mrs. Eail Allen spent Scouts and their parents, the date to Sunday fishing on the Metolius Riv- be set later. This is to be an out­ standing affair as the Rebekahs spon­ pr in eastern Oregon. Friends here learned of the marri­ sor the Scouts. It also was decided age of Jess Wagner Jr., former bus­ to meet at the hall Wednesday for inessman of Lyons, now living in the purpose of canning fruit and ve­ Portland, to Miss Nancy Jean Rich­ getables and fruit for the old peoples ards, also of Portland. The wedding home. At the close of the evening was performed in the First Christain dainty refreshments were served by the committee, Helen Andersen, Ma­ Church there Saturday evening. Joyce Hargreaves, Shirley John­ bel Bass and Effie Heineck. ston, Donna Peabody, Cheta Lande Plans are being made and a pro­ and Carroll Johnston attended the W. Sale subdistrict meeting Sunday af­ gram arranged for Rally Day and promotion Sunday which will be held ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston, Kath­ in Lyons Methodist Church Sunday, ryn and Denny and Mrs. Floyd Bas­ Sept. 25. The program will be held sett and Cecil spent Sunday at the at the Sunday school hour. Everyone is invited to attend and a large coast. Misses Mary and Theresa Pietrok crowd is hoped for. of Salem spent Monday evening at Don't Borrow — Subscribe! the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pietrok, where a dinner ■ ■ ¡fl!- ■ : :i: ...... i;.; ih ; i „ was served honoring Miss Mary on her birthday. Dicks Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers of Hepp SHOE ner and Mrs. Burl Coxen of The Dalles were overnight guests last REPAIR week at the home of Mr. and Mis. Top Quality Work Art Ayers. Frank Ayers is a brother At Regular Prices and Mrs. Coxen a sister of Art Ayers. Construction Workers’ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lande attended Shoes a Specialty the wedding of Jess Wasser Jr., and Saddle, Harness Repair Miss Nancy Jean Richards in Port­ 24 hour service or while you land Saturday evening. They were wait evening dinner guests of Mr. and MILL CITY Mrs. R. C. Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Downer are the parents of a baby born at the Salem Memorial Hospital Friday, Sept. 16. Mis. Daisy Johnston visited Mon­ day afternoon at the home of her sister, Mrs. Bertha Woodworth in Sa­ lem. Mr. and Mis. Arthur Olmstead and sons Donald and Waite spent most of the week vacationing along the coast OF GOOD HEALTH near Florence. We specialize in the treatment Floyd Johnson who has been dis­ of rectal disorders. charged from Veterans Hospital i n No Hospitalization Portland is now home with his fam­ No Loss of Time ily. Mis. Willard Hartnee spent the last Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic week in Seattle visiting at the home Naturo-Proctologist of their son. 1144 Center St. Salem, Ore. Mr. an■ oner .rv per Mail entry before midnight; October 31 to Ford Car-Safety («) Contest is open to all residents of U. S. except em­ ployees of Ford Motor Co., Ford Dealer*, tl.cir advertis­ ing «geneios or '.heir families. s w«at Wd c f “ ;f on y^or car or truck ( 3 mc’Ier \ at th® rr- «Ht* »*«•«** C .N6S B onds Jenkins Hardware i __ J Faith Rebekah Ledge held its re- gulai meeting at The hall with a large attendance and the following officers in the chairs: Frances Mc­ Carley, noble grand, Blanche Wag ner, vice grand, Gai nett Bassett, sec­ retary, and Celene Taylor, treasurer. Beulah Lewis was installed as warden Two New Services * I I UTS TAKE IT ■AST IIERROI .D-PHILIPPI ( 0 STAYTON. OREGON MILL CITY ENTER 'TODAY! * CONTEST CLOSES OCT. 31 »