LYONS 3—THE MILL CITI ENTERPRISE____________________ October 26, 1950 [ turned Friday night, from a short By EVA BRESSLER vacation that took them to Madras The second fall meeting of the aft­ and other central Oregon points. ernoon card club was held at the Lloyd Sletto of Mehama helped take By ELSIE MYERS Rebekah hall with Mrs. Ruth Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knox. Karen care of the farm chores at the John- hostess. Several tables of 500 fol­ and David of Mill City were recent j ston place while they were away. lowed a one thirty dessert luncheon, callers at the Carl Longnecker home. Mrs. Everett I.innbeck is staying with Mrs. Vern Nydigger holding Mr. and Mrs. George Pettingil are i with Mrs. Stivang this week, while high score, Mrs. Floyd Bassett low driving a new station wagon. the men are gone on an elk hunting and Mrs. Albert Bass drew the door Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Randall re­ trip in the eastern part of the state. i prize Present for the party were turned Friday from Oakridge, where They left Monday for the elk country. IW ihna Free, Thelma Nydigger, Ida they had been several days on a busi­ Mrs. Hugh Johnston and daughter Free, Doren Hellemn, Mabel Bass. ness trip. They also visited at the Kathryn and Mrs. Jack Johnston were Mabel Downing, Bea Hiatt, Cora Jen­ A. N. Baylay home. Salem shoppers Monday. Kathryn ner, Eulalia Lyons, Carrie Naue,-Gar­ Allen and Alvin Ray went to Scio also had a tooth extracted by a Salem nett Bassett, Bertha Allen, Ethel Friday evening where they visited dentist Monday. 1 Huffman, Lula Beringer, Frances with their brother-in-law and sister, The Mari-Linn school pupils had a Mullins, and Mrs. Chester Roye. Mr. and Mrs. Don Schultz. They vacation Monday and Tuesday while Mrs. Sid Gruggett of Newport, Mrs. also attended a birthday party for the teachers attended a workship ses­ Charlie Jones of Seattle, and Mrs. their niece Linda Schultz. Mr. and sion in Salem. Kenneth Cogburn of Lakeview were Mrs. Ray called for them Sunday. called to Lyons by the death of their Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickett, Mr. and father Levi Garrison. Mrs. E. A. Newsome, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Hargreaves was called Ray Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Mer- to Portland the last of the week by wyn Knox attended a dance in Salem the serious illness of her brother. Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Lockwood and George Pettingil left Portland by son Phillip of Corvallis visited over plane for Ohio Sunday evening on a GENERAL AITO and the weekend at the home of her par­ short business trip. During his ab­ TRUCK REPAIR ents Rev. and Mrs. Leonard Jones. sence Mrs. Pettingil and a group of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Altgilbers of Port­ friends are spending a few days at Arc and Acetylene land are visiting at the home of Mr. their home iq Elkhorn. and Mrs. John McClurg, Mrs. Mc­ Welding Clurg is a daughter of the Altgilbers. Phone 3452 The kindergarten mothers held their meeting at the old school house with Mrs. Hugh Johnston chairman By MRS J. H. JOHNSTON- in charge of the meeting with Mrs. Dr. Zimmerman, state veterinary Marvin Edwards, secretary. It was was doing herd testing in our locality RE-ELECT voted to buy rope for swings and see this week. All cattle are supposed to about other play ground equipment. be government tested. Next meeting will be held November The tamales sale given last Thurs­ 15th. It was also voted that the day evening netted the treasury quite mothers take the kindergarten census. a nice sum. It was sponsored by Mrs. Jim Phelps and Mrs. Christenson ladies of the Community church and were hostesses for the evening and proceeds went to help the finances. served dainty refreshments. Present Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen have LITTLE DRY RIDINGHOOD were Mesdames Leo Cruson, Arthur company who arrived Saturday from Olmstead, Calvin Trahan, Earl Thay­ Minnesota. His father and brother, er, Ivan Smith, Al Lantzer, Kermet and Mr. and Mrs. Yuder and eight Mutzel, Mrs. Alice Huber and the year old daughter, who are friends hostesses Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. Chris­ of the Christensens and they also came from Minnesota. They plan to Mrs. Ira Teeters has returned home tenson. evening visitors at the home spend sometime here. from a five weeks visit in Washing­ of Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burmester were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brown of Me­ ton where she was visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Burmester While gone she attended the marriage and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Burmester hama were business callers at Lyons Friday. of her grandson. all of Scio. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Warner and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Berry of two small children werv Salem visit­ sons have moved to Sweet Home Eugene visited relatives in Lyons ors over the weekend. where he is employed. Sunday, they were guests at the home Wright is employed at the Detroit Mrs. Nora Godwin has moved back of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. to her home here after being with h