The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 21, 1950, Page 9, Image 9

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    Mitt City Hi-Cites
I
LYONS
9—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
By LFLA KELLY
By EVA BRESSLER
Juniors Win Plaque
About twenty of the Youth Fellow­
The parents of the Junior class ship group went caroling Sunday eve­
were represented with the largest at­ ning under the direction of Miss
tendance at this month's PTA meet­ Vivian Boyce.
They met at the
ing; therefore the Juniors won the George Huffman home at 7 p.m., and
plaque presented by the PTA to the did a fine job touring throughout the
best represented class. This is the town.
Following the caroling they I
second time they have won it.
went to the home of Mrs. Alice Huber
Christmas Vacation
^where games and dainty refreshments [
The high school will come to a were enjoyed.
close at the end of this week for the
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Julian and his
Christmas vacation.
The students mother, Mrs. Catherine Julian, left
will return to school the second of i Saturday morning for Shelton, Wash., ■
January.
[where they will visit relatives.
Christmas Party
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Free are the
Friday afternoon the students of
Mill City high will celebrate Christ­ I parents of a baby girl born Sunday
mas in an assembly program. The i morning at the Salem General hos- [
Junior class is in charge of the as­ 'pital. This is their third child and
sembly. Mr. La Cours has been asked second daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Corbett were
to read a Christmas story, the music
class, will sing “All I Want for Sunday dinner guests at the home [
Christmas”, “Santa Claus Is Coming of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
To Town”, “Carol of the Bells”, and Clyde Bressler. They also visited at j
“O Holy Night”; and Bob Shelton will the home of Mrs. Addie Davie in
read the Christmas story from the Stayton.
Bible. The Keyes brothers will play
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roye and
a few Christmas songs. Ardith Jones daughter, Imogen, visited with rela­
will accompany the group singing. tives at Cottage Grove Sunday.
The students will also enjoy a Christ­
Mrs. Arthur Olmstead and infant [
mas gift exchange.
son, James Earl, were brought home 1
Sunday from the Salem Memorial I
The Arthur Krievers spend Christ­ hospital.
mas in Salem.
Mrs. Hallie Downer was hostess for
the meeting of the Home Economics j
club of the Santiam Valley grange
held at her home Tuesday afternoon. 1
Various plans were made and dis­
cussed. Plans were made for serving I
I the dinner for the Soil Conservation I
meeting held January 10.
Present |
were Mrs. Frank Basl, Mrs. Elmer j
Taylor, Mrs. Floyd Bassett, Mrs.
Dallas Franklin, Mrs. Albert Julian,!
Mrs. George Basl, Mrs. Steve Dark. [
Mrs. Hugh Johnston was hostess I
for the pre-school mothers club held .
'at her home Wednesday evening. 1
Much discussion was held for the com- !
ing year and plans were made for |
the Christmas party which will be
held Friday, December 22. Present I
were Mesdames Orlan Elwood, Jim I
Phelps, Marwin Edwards, Ivan Smith,
'Calvin Trahan, John Prideaux, Charles j
Power, Earl Thayer, Art Lantzer,
Hugh Johnston, Mrs. Meutzel and |
Mrs. Alice Huber.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bridges are !
spending several days at Tillamook
looking after business affairs.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead are I
the parents of a baby boy born last
Wednesday morning.
The young ■
man weighed 8 lbs. and 4 ozs.
Glen Julian is carrying his left
arm in a sling. He had the misfor­
tune of injuring his hand while at
work at the Philippi tire shop in
Mehama. He broke his little finger
in three places and the joint next to
his hand.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Long and his
daughter, Mrs. Lester Hair of Oregon |
^City, visited Elmer Hiatt Wednesday
I afternoon. They also visited at the
Amos Hiatt home. Long is a nephew
of the Hiatts.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burke of Birm- I
ingham, Iowa, visited at the home |
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bass. Mr. i
and Mrs. Burke are cousins of Mrs.
Bass.
—
Santiam Valley Grange
Celebrates Christmas
Lyons—Santiam Valley grange cel­
ebrated Christmas by a social meeting l
plus a Christmas party at the hall
this week.
The hall was beautifully decorated
by carrying out the Christmas motif.
A treat of candy, nuts, apples and
oranges went to those present.
Christmas carols were sung, and a
gift exchange was enjoyed. During
the evening games furnished amuse­
ment.
1
December 21, 1950
Uest Wishes
•for the
Holiday Season
J
Knowles Body & Fender Repair
Mill City