MILL CITY ENTERPRISE, LYONS NOVEMBER 3, 1949 day dinner guests of the Burt Smiths. | is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Manning of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fetherston, Bay City visited relatives in Lyons. 1 Ann and Leone and his mother Mrs. Mrs. Manning will be remembered as William Fetherston visited Sunday at Venetta Lewis and is a sister of Clyde the home of Mr. and Mrs. Page in and Velvie Lewis ami Mrs. Bert | Prinnville. Lyons. I Halloween was in full swing Mon- Several froim the Lyons Women’s i day evening with ghosts goblins and Society of Christian Service attende« 1 I what not. The kiddies well enter- the W. S. C. S. I caravan held in , tained the people by running from Stayton Thursday. house to house with their old cus­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen left for tom of trick-or-treat. It was quite Mirivale, Idaho, Saturday afternoon a r.a.squerade party with many clever where they will .«pend a week at the ■costumes. home of her sister and family Mr. The Boy Scouts were hostess for a and Mrs. Jess Fox. I party held at the Rebekah hall en- Several of the successful hunters 1 tertaining the children of the district. are returning from their hunting trip Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hartnell were to eastern Oregon with their elk. Tuesday, November 115, at the an­ Sunday dinner guests at the home of nual bazaar of the Women’s Society Faith Rebekah lodge held its meet­ Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Walworth. of Christian Service, the 'men have ing at the hall Wednesday evening A short prayer meeting, testimony planned to serve an unusual dinner. with 23 members in attendance. and song service was held at the They are serving a complete meal in- Frances McCarley, noble grand, and Methodist church Sunday evening. They boast of several excellent cooks Blanche Wagner, vice grand, presided eluding coffee and dessert for 75c. over the business meeting. The first Quality iob printing at the Enter- and promise good service with a sur­ nomination of officers was the main prise program. The bazaar includes busines. Plans were also made to prise. fancy work, home made candy, a fish visit the Odd Fellows home in Port­ BARGAINS pond and Christmas cards. It will land, Friday, November 4, and take In Furniture, Stoves, Dishes fruit and vegetables, which were begin at 5 o’clock. Clothing, Housewares canned by the members. There were Mrs. Alex Bodeker chief operator 2255 quarts ready. The Three Links at the Lyons telephone office with club held a short meeting following MAC’S Mrs. Lester Mason and her assistant the lodge session, with Beulah Lewis Mrs. Rose Daly of Mill City went the new president in charge. Various 145 S. Church, next to Salem Parking to Salem Thursday where they at­ plans were made with a benefit din­ tended the joint traffic conference of ner to be held the first part of No- the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph |Vember, with committees appointed. Co. and independent connecting com­ panies. Mr. and Mrs. C. O’Neil of Los Mrs. Alice Huber spent the week Angeles have bought the Kirk Wirick The Wiricks end in Portland at the home of her farm in Fox Valley. daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. have returned to California where he George Keeley. She also visited oth­ er relatives while there. Mrs. Summers and children of Portland spent several days with her mother Ms. Catherine Lyon. 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