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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1949)
I and E. Helemn by Mrs Laurence Walworth, and de- I Faith Rebekah lodge held their vgtions were lead by Mro. George meeting at the hall Wednesday even- CUpfell. At the close of the meeting mg with Frances McCarley and a Christmas party was held with a By EVA BRESSLER FLORIST and NURSERY gift exchange and gifts for silent The community Christmas program Blanche oianine Wagner nagner presiding presiding over over the me guv Phone 6812 319 W. Washington wil tie hed at the Santiam Valley meeting. Thirty-four members were sister, who revealed their names, and Stayton, Oregon grange hall Thursday evening Dec- present Following the meeting, a new one. for another year. Later V Mari Linn school Christmas party was held with a gift dainty refreshments carrying out the ember 22. The ------- . member . . . brought -- holiday motif were served by Mrs. pupils will furnish the program, and i exchange.each also » ... . « criFt fur bar oilssnf »z4 rn. a gift for her silent aictnw sister, n and re- Bodeker to Mesdames, Sid Thoreson, fur. treats for all the kiddles will be vealed the names. They drew new Loren Chamberlain. Albert Ring, nished by the P T A. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY [ones for another year. At the close Ralph Jones, Wood Oliver, Walter The first snow of the season fell of the evening refreshments, carrying Kevier, WillardHartnell, George Clip- “BILL. AND COO" Sunday night, a little early for a out the holiday motif, were served by fell, Laurence Walworth, Jim Lande, 1 S A M U EL GOLDWYN in Trucolor white Christmas. The way the ther Anna B. Julian, Kora Prichard and Glen Julian. Albert Julian, Clinton Serving Turkey Dinner mometers are dropping, it looks like Hubbard, Lyle Kinzer, Floyd Bassett, Inez Ring. ALSO Friday, Saturday, Sunday it will hang over. O. A. Jewell, Wallace Power, Roy t he Several from Lyons attended ARCTIC MANHUNT*’ COMPLETE DINNER Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye have wedding of Willard Berry and Heineck, Art Boltzer. E. L. Roye, DAVID NIVEN • TiJESA WRIGHT annonunced the marriage of their son Clyde Bressler, Mrs. Anna Johnson, Dorothy Brown held in Salem, Sun- EVELYN KEYES • rAZLZYCRANuY Lynn Royce, to Virginia Rogers, of Mrs. May Swank, Mrs. Minnie Smith, k> KKO — day afternoon at three o'clock at the Gates, Oregon Portland. The wedding was held in SUNDAY AND MONDAY ■ Leslie Mthodist church. Willard is Mrs. Daisy Johnston. Mrs. Elaine Portland Tuesday evening December 4 [ the son of Marvin Berry, of Lyons. Hadley, and Mrs. Alice Huber. 20. Mrs. Floyd Bassett enterained for and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. George THURSDAY' The afternoon card club held their , Berry and Levi Garrison, also of dinner, at her home Thursday the j Gift Night Christmas party and gift exchange . Lyons. He is a student at Oregon music teacher, Mrs. J. A. Wiltsey, at the Earl Allen home with Mrs. ¡State college. —"---- Leland * -*—J Manning, ”---- *— of of the Wiltsey music school in Salem J I Allen, hostess. Several tables of five j Lyons, acted as best man. Those at- and her staff of teachers, Lois Gill- j wmiu’ ¿ I CAIV hundred were in play, with Thelma [tending were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin ings, Susanna Howell and Luella La Nydigger holding high score, Mabel Berry, Mr. andMrs. Paul Pennington, Fountain. Compliments are still rolling in to Downing was low and Ida Free drew Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker, George C. E. ‘Pink* Mason, Prop. | the door prize. Dainty refreshments Berry Gloria Karr and Mrs. Clyde the Mens club on their oyster supper ■ they served at the community club I were served to Mabel Downing, Ida Bregs]er SHELL PRODUCTS Doors open at 7:20 P.M. Free, Wilma Free, Bea Hiatt, Effie | . .. . . . ~ . .th. house Wednesday evening. There AUTO STORAGE* BATTERIES _ _ , | A dinner was held Sunday at the Hemeck, Frances Mullins, Thelma! . were some mighty fine cooks among Complete show can be seen any time ZENITH TIRES I T>„,, Orville Downing home honoring Bob up to 8:30 these men. Nydigger, Garnet Bassett, Eva Bev- f’arlptnn nn hia . , " j » Carleton on his htrihdnv birthday unmvprqarV anniversary. FISHING TACKLE The Sunday school of the Lyons ier, Carrie Naue, Ethel Huffman, Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Methodist church will present their Modena Carleton, Mabel Bass, Alice Bob Carleton, Mr. and Mrs. Bert , Christmas program at the church Huber, Bernice Bridges, Verna West, Bailey of Mehama, Duane Downing, Friday evening December, 23, with of Portland, Juanita Downing, of j treats for the kiddies. Everyone is Corvallis, and Mr. and Mrs. Orville ’ invited to attend. Downing. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bassett of Cor COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND DOMESTIC College students home for vacation vallis visited Sunday at the home of GENERAL CONTRACTORS are Billie Prichard, John Toombs, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bas LIGHTING Janet Downing, from Oregon State sett. They also visitedwith her par COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDERS college of Corvallis, David Karr, Uni. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Witt in Mill versity of Oregon at Eugene, and City. Expert Bulldozing Carroll Johnston, Oregon college of SALEM 236 N. High St. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vaughn were Education at Monmouth. Road Building Sunday guests at the home of his Mrs. Alex Bodeker was hostess for brother, Fred Vaughn and greeted Clearing, Grading and Leveling the meeting of the Womens society of many friends by attending church Masonry and Concrete W'orlc Christian service with the meeting Sunday morning. held at her home Monday aftemon. The room was beautifully decorated Texas is said to be named after We Always Guarantee Our Work with holly, cedar and red tapers, the word "Tejas" meaning friends or i carrying out the Christmas spirit. A Mill City 1641 Stayton Blue 162-B Corvallis 1915 | short business meeting was conducted 1 allies. Are Not Past, They’re Present LYONS RALEIGH HAROLD II II ex JERRY'S CAFE &TAVERN 95c MILL CITY Service Station ¡ GRANT LOY TEMPO, s xS YODER-MARTIN Construction Co. Salem Lighting & Appliance Co. Your Salad Days Kids’ Day King and Queen The best time for salads is from 11 rij^ht through noon till 2, each daj but Sunday Underneath the Walk in, Please Ride out, PLEASED With a . . Kaiser-Frazer Down the famous NOHLGREN S ALLEY Off State Street, Salem DR. M \RK IIAMMERICKSEN REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST In Jenkins Building MII.L CITY (Formerly linker’s Jewelry Store) Téléphoné 2243 for Appointments Open Every Thurmtay 1 to 6 P.M. 6 I*. M. to 8 P.M. by appointment * Eye examination * Glasses fitted. * Eye glass adjustments * Broken lenses replaced General office» at TenRrook Jewelers. 313 W. 1st St.. ALBANY' Svlecti I from among several hundred boys and girls as an in- «pnation to all underprivileged children, Leo Smith, 10, Shreveport, La., and Karen Ash. 6, Muscatine, la., were named "King" and Queen" of National Kids’ Day, O. E. Peterson, executive secretary of Kiwanis International, announced this week. The boy king will reign on the observance date, Saturday, Nov. 19, as a symbol for all American youth while the queen will represent those who have overcome serious ailments or other handicaps to enjoy normal lives. The Shreveport boy. eighth in a family of nine children, is the son of a widow, Mrs. Emma Smith. Described as a typical American youngster of the Huckleberry Finn type, he, was chosen on the basis of leadership displayed last summer at a Kiwanis Boys’ camp for underprivileged children at Lake Caddo near Shreveport. The pretty blue-eyed queen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ash. Little Karen recovered from a rare heart ailment in May, 1949, following an extremely delicate surgical operation. Funds to maKe possible the operation were sponsored by the Muscatine Kiwanis rlub. Now a healthy girl, Karen is a pupil at St. Mary's ichool in Muscatine and leads a normal life in everv way. POLES OR STUMPAGE «OO/7 Re-Roof Now! While our stocks are complete. 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