ooy Meers toy Monkey GATES —-... CHICAGO — There were lots of monkey-shines when Bobby Elmore, Park Forest, III., spotted the giant furry animal from Ger­ many at the Old World Toy Fair held by Marshall Field & Company a^ a preview of imported toys for Christmas. Young ladies gaily costumed in peasant dress added a touch of Old World color and in­ troduced toys from many lands to delighted youngsters along Field’s Candy Cane Lane. ©reson^^tatesmau Id* Your Favorite Newspaper Your Complete Newspaper FOR CARRIER OR MAIL SERVICE SEE YOUR Carrier or Wait Peterson, Agent OR CALL AT THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE MEHAMA By MRS ALBERT MILLSAP By JEAN ROBERTS Rec-ent guests at the home of Mr. The past week has been busy for and Mrs. Clarence Johnson were Mr. Mehama residents with numerous and Mrs. Charles Hughes of Port­ activities and preparations for Christ­ land. mas. Practice is proceeding for the From Portland at the home of Mr. lower grades Christmas program at and Mrs. Robert Levon were Mr. and the Mehama school house Tuesday Mrs. Robert Phillips and baby. Mr. : evening. Nov. 19. and Mrs. Levon were Portland visi­ Also underway is a play for the tors over last weekend. community church being rehearsed As Mrs. Tex Allen accompanied by by eight local young people. Mrs. Harold Heath of Mill City spent ■ school programs fill week nights, the Wednesday in Salem. The ladies did ! church program will be held Saturday night, December 23. much Christmas shopping. An interesting talk on tuberculosis Mr. and Mrs. Fount Paul were Portland shoppers over Saturday and and the work of the state TB hos­ Sunday. They also visited relatives pital was given Wednesday night at Women’s club meeting, by Agnes there. Mrs. James Overlock and Kathryn Kirsch, who has been associated with Lee, who have been at the home of that institution for some time. A- large crowd attended and host­ Mrs. Overlock’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Davis, since Thanksgiving, esses for the evening were Mrs. Harry left Friday morning for their home in Monroe and Mrs. Ira Kirsch. A bridal shower was held Thurs­ Seattle. Mrs. Overlock and daugh- I ter were also guests in Salem at the day night at the club house honoring home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kruger Mrs. John Spears (Dolores Mason). i for several days during her stay in She expects her husband, John Spears, a service man stationed in Texas, to 1 Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Park and three he home for Christmas. They then children, who moved to Salem re­ plan to make their temporary home cently, were Sunday guests at the in -Gatesville, Texas. Hostesses at the shower were Mrs. home of Mrs. Ollie Plant and Mr. and Harold Longfellow, Mrs. Elton Brown Mrs. Don Reves. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rush and baby and Mrs. Art Andersen. The Farmers Union held a Christ­ daughter of Salem were Sunday mas party Friday night at the club guests at the home of his parents, house. A surprise handkerchief Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rush. Mrs. Norman Garrison is hospital­ shower for Mrs. Ike Myers was also ized in Salem at the Salem Mem­ held. orial hospital, where she underwent major surgery Wednesday morning assisted in the post office during of this week. She will be confined Mrs. Brosig’s absence. Grandpa and Grandma Henness to the hospital for at least a week. W. R. Hutcheson and Norman Gar­ (Mr. and Mrs. Glen Henness) are rison attended the civilian defense rejoicing over the birth of their first program at the Marion hotel in Salem, grandchild, a baby girl born to Mrs. Saturday. Hutcheson represented ■Clare Henness at the Salem Memorial ' Mill City while Garrison was ap­ ¡hospital early Sunday morning, De- pointed by the Gates council to act Icember 10. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saunders, as their representative. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Collins of Esta­ former residents of Gates, now of cada were Sunday visitors at the , Salem were Gates visitors Sunday, home of his mother, Mrs. Lula Collins. ¡calling on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Joaquin Mrs. Gilbert Brosig was quite ill and other old friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Joaquin and several days last week and confined to her home. Mrs. Dan Morrison daughter, Darlene, were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Joaquin’s Mill City I-odge No 144 mother, Mrs. Laura Joaquin. I.OOF. meets every Friday night. Visiting brothers welcome. Don't Borrow—Subscribe Today ! "Test Drivethe '51 FORD with 9—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE (hunli Activities FIRST ( KRISTI AN CHI R( H Services every Lord’s day Sunday school 9:45 p.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Y’oung People’s meeting 6:30 p.m. Evening worship 7:30 p,m. Tuesday, 7 p.m. Jr. Teen Fellowship Wed., 7:30 p.m. Bible study hour. Thursday, 7 p.m. Y’oung People. Mr. Hugh Jull, Pastor IDANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service 11 a.m. Evening service 7:30 pjn. Thursday prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. Jacob Wlensz, Supply Pastor • • • FREE METHODIST CHURCH North MUI City Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 at a. Junior church 11:00 a.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday prayer meeting 1:30 p Phone 1906 Rev. L. C. Gould, Pastot • • • COMMUNITY CHURCH Full Gospel Preaching Sunday school 10 A.M. Morning worship 11 A.M. Evangelistic service 8 P.M. Preaching services Wednesday and , Friday 8 P.M. Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor • • • December 14, I93J LEGAL ADVERTISING No. 13981 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT 1 have filed my Final Account in the estate of James Dawes, deceased, with the County Clerk of Marlon County, Oregon and the court has set the 23rd day of December, 1950, at 10 o'clock A. M. and the circuit court room as the time and place for hear­ ing objections thereto and the settle­ ment of said estate. D. B. HILL. Administrator of the Estate of James Dawes, deceased. Bell & Devers Stayton, Oregon Attys, for Admin. 47-5 For Guaranteed Cleaning it’s the NU-METHOD 24-HOUR SERVICE Mill City Closes at 6 P.M. OATES COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Christian Endeavor 8:30 p.m. Evening worship 7:30 p.m. Walter Smith. Pastor • • • L.D.8. OF JESUS CHRIST CHURCH Detroit Sunday school each Sunday 10 a.m in high school building, Detroit. Priesthood meeting 11 a.m. Zealand Fryer, Presiding • • • FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Morning worship 11 a m. Music by choir. Dr. David J. Ferguson, Preaching Young People at 6:30 p.m., Mrs Arthur Krelver, leader. • • • ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Rev. W. D. Turnbull, Pastor. | • • • CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1OOF Hall Sunday 11 a.m. Wednesday meeting 4th Wed. 8 p.m. • * • ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC I CHURCH. MILL CITY Mass at 9 a.m. Confessions heard before Mass. 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