The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, May 24, 1951, Page 6, Image 6

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    Church Activities
(»—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
HUCKLEBERRY FINN
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
IOOF Hall
Sunday 11 a.m.
Wednesday meeting 4th Wed. 8 p.m.
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I.D.S. OF JESUS CHRIST CHURCH
Detroit
LYONS
By EVA BRESSLER
Mari-Linn school is now equipped
for serving of hot lunches. School
officials are looking for a cook and
helper for next September. Anyone
interested may send their bids to
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Mrs. Alice Huber, school clerk. The
board reserves the right to reject all
bids. Applicants should give their
names, expected salary, and qualifica­
tions to Mrs. Huber before June 6.
The eighth grade of Mari-Linn
school had two field trips this last
week. The class was accompanied by
their teacher and the school principal,
Miss Vivian Boyce and Thomas Put­
man. Thursday they visited the Ore­
gon school for the deaf, the Coco Cola
bottling plant and Mayflower milk Co.
in Salem. Friday the annual trip to
Stayton high school was taken. The
students report they enjoyed both
trips very much.
Mrs. Donald McWhirk of Fox Valley
was the honored guest at a party in
the home of Mrs. Charles Cruson,
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Leonard
Cruson was assistant hostess. Hon­
oring Mrs. McWhirk were Mrs. Robert
Fetherston, Mrs. Oral Toland, Mrs.
Marvin Toland, Mrs. Pearl Hudson,
Mrs. Leo Cruson, Mrs. Barks of
McMinnville, and Mrs. Ruth Johnson
of Seaside.
Mrs. Martha Poole’s absence last
week at Mari-Linn necessitated the
substituting of teachers. Mrs. Poole
was called to Hubbard during her
father’s illness and passing.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burmester were
Sunday guests at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Beran
of Roger Mountain near Scio. The
Berans have just had the interior of
their home redecorated.
Mrs. Doreen Hellemn was hostess
for the afternoon card club during a
party in the Rebekah hall Wednesday
afternoon.
A one-thirty dessert
luncheon was served. Several tables
of 500 were played. High score was
held by Ida Free. Second high went
to Bernice Bridges; low to Cora Jen­
ner. Ethel Huffman drew the travel­
ing prize. Attending the party were
guests Mabel Bass, Doris Roy, Bertha
Allen, Wilma Free, I.aVat Mullins,
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FREE METHODIST CHURCH
North MUI City
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Junior church 11:00 a.m.
Evening service 7:30 pjn.
Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 p
Phone 1906 Rev L. C. Gould, Pastor
ST. CATHERINE CATHOLIC
CHURCH, MILL CITY
Mass at 9 a m. every Sunday.
INCHES OF
Confessions heard before Mass.
S olid STEEL /
SUSSEX.ENGLAND, DAIRY-
Altar Society 3d Wednesday 8 p.m.
Father Carl Mai, Pastor
farm twere te a ccnv ..... a gooo
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M ilk PRoOUCER..-1W SMOKES A P ipe
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
REGULARLY..
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Young people’s service at 6:30 p.m.
-T here are
Evening Service 7:30 p.m.
Prayer meeting and Bible study,
HQ OARK
Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
SfbTS IN THE
Rev. W. D. Turnbull, Pastor.
VlH'TE un E
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INTERSECTIONS
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Full Gospel Preaching
Sunday school 10 a.m.
VVMEN THE DUKE OF 9URGUNDV
if
Morning worship 11 a.m.
LOST HIS HAIR FROM A. SEVERE
DON'T SEE
Evangelistic service 8 p.m.
ILLNESS IM 1461, MORE THAN
500 NOBLES SACRIFICED T h E i R
Prayer meeting Tues, at 1:30 p.m.
SOUR EVES
HAIR SO THAT THE CXJKE MIGHT
Preaching services Wednesday and
ARE SU8-MORMRL» r-
FEEL CONSPICUOUS!!
Friday 8 p.m.
Rev. Wayne W. Watkins, Pastor
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FIRST
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Garnett Bassett, Rose Coffman, Thel­ Assembly of Oregon as delegates from graduated from Stayton high school
Services every Lord’s day
last year. Recently she assisted in
ma Nydegger, Bea Hiatt, Modena Faith Rebekah lodge of Lyons.
Sunday school 9:45 p.m.
Carleton, Ethel Huffman, Ida Free,
Albert Julian and M. E. Knicken- , the local stores, Lyons Food market
worship 11 a.m.
Morning
Bernice Bridges, Cora Jenner, and bocker of Salem are attending a meet- an<* Theil grocery,
Y’oung Peoples meeting 7 p.m.
Mrs. Theil.
inging of the Livestock association in I Sunday, Mrs. Glen Julian went to
Evening Services 8 p.m.
■ Portland where she will spend the
The auction sale at the Rebekah Ontario this week.
Tuesday, 7 p.m. Jr. Teen Fellowship
ball in Lyons Saturday evening, May
Mrs. Willard Hartnell left Monday week at the home of her mother, Mrs., Wed., 7:30 p.m. Bible study hour.
26, starting at 6 p.m. This sale is for Kenewick, Washington. She will White.
Thursday, 7 p.m. Young People.
sponsored by the community church. spend the week at the home of her
Grandma Julian went to Albany,
Mr. Hugh Jull, Pastor
Proceeds supplement the church bud­ sister.
Sunday. She will spend sometime in
get. Donated articles will be appreci­
Miss Deanne Thompson, first grade the Albany home of her daughter,
ated. Other articles, not donated, will teacher at the Mari-Linn school, was Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson. Grandma DETROIT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
be sold for ten percent.
Dishes, honored with a bridal shower in the usually makes her home with her
Preaching at 11 a.m. by Leland
clothing, hardware, farm machinery community club house Thursday even­ son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Keithly, minister.
and what-have-you can be sold. ing. Miss Thompson plans an August Albert Julian in Fox Valley.
Youth meeting 6:30 each Sunday
Sandwiches, pie, and coffee will be marriage. She is not returning to
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Remminga, evening.
sold by the W.S.C.S. Albert Julian Lyons this fall. Following games and
who own and operate the Lyons Motel
is the auctioneer.
the opening of gifts, dainty refresh­ east of town, are vacationing on the
Lyons Brownie troop 138 went on ments were served. Honoring Miss East coast. They will visit their OATES ( wimcxity (nmœ
OF CHRIST
a hike and cook-out to Mrs. John Pri- Thompson were Mesdames Willard son in Boston, who is in the U. S.
deaux’s place Wednesday. The lunch, Hartnell, Donald Huber, Eldon Mul­ Navy. They will also visit Wash­ Sunday school at 10 a.m.
which was prepared by the girls, con­ key, Jim Phelps, Clyde Bressler, John ington, D. C., and other points of Morning worship 11 a.m.
sisted of roasted potatoes and weiners, Hargreaves. Vern Nydigger, Floyd interest.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p.m.
lettuce leaf sprinkled with sugar then Bassett, Sam Bridges, Glen Julian.
Evening worship 7:30 p.m.
Mrs.
Laurence
Walworth
was
host
­
rolled and secured with a tooth pick, Leo Cruson, Robert Fetherston, John ess for the meeting of the Womens
Walter Smith. Paator
raw carrots, toasted marshmallows Prideaux, William Prichard, Art Balt- Society Christian Service in the com­
e e e
between graham crackers, and kool- zer, Burl Smith, George Huffman, munity hall. Miss Edna Holder, a
ade. Chaperones for the hike were Alex Bodeker, Beulah Lewis, Marlyn
IDANH A CHURCH ACTIVITIES
Mrs. Clarence Jungwirth, leader; Mrs. Baltzer, Shiela Westover, Alice Huber, missionary from India, was in charge
Sunday School 10 a.m.
of
the
devotions
and
gave
a
very
Mike Schwindt, assistent; Mrs. Robert Minnie Wright, Neta Dysinger. Janet interesting talk on her work and the
Morning service 11 a.m.
Fetherston; and Mrs. John Prideaux. Huffman. Vivian Boyce, and Mrs.
Y’oung People's meeting 6 p.m.
living
habits
of
those
in
India.
She
Girls present were Sharron Toland, Collier. Those sending gifts were will return later. Plans were made1 Evening service 6:30 p.m.
Kathyrn Johnston, Gail Jungwirth, Elva Kuiken, Hazel Wirth. Janice
for the auction sale in the Rebekah 1 Prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
Diane and Joan Schwindt, Bonnie Huffman, Helen Pietrok, Mesdames hall
Pastor, Fredrick Evans
Saturday evening. May 26. Dur­
Cruson, Hetty Trahan, Jean Prideaux, Lawrence Dougall, Rotiert Bethell, ing the
auction
which
starts
at
6
p.m.
Beverly Power. Meria Mi Whirk, Anne Phillip Pietrok, Hershel Culwell,
pie and sandwiches will be sold George Huffman, John Hargreaves,
and Leona Fetherston and Shirley Thomas Putman, Ivan Smith, Herman [ coffee,
by the society. Plans were also made
Calloway.
Free, Ben Volten, Donald McWhirk, for installation of officers by Rever­ Ivan Smith, Chester Roye, Burl Smith,
Loren Chamberlain, Wilson Stevens,
Mr ami Mrs. Duane Downing of and O. L. Jones.
end Jones at the morning services1
Mrs.
Portland spent the weekend at the
The Lyons Extension unit held an Sunday. May 27. New officers are Willard Hartnell, Wood Oliver, Miss
home of his parents, i, Mr. and Mrs. all-day meeting at the community Alice Huber, president; Jewell Hart­ Viola Zander. Mrs. Alice Huber,
Orville Downing. Mr. and Mrs. club house Friday in a joint meeting nell, vice president; Evelyn Julian, Edna Holder.
Downing, who were recently married with the Jordan unit. Virgeen Scott, secretary; Eva Bressler, treasurer.
at Reno, Nevada, hail just returned Mabel Dow ning and Rose Thayer were Present for the meeting were Mes-1 James Franklin started the New
from a wedding trip to Sacremento hostesses assisted by some of the dames Alex Bodeker, Albert Julian, England Courant in Boston.
Valley and Lake Tahoe. Mrs. Down­ Jordan ladies. Miss Mary Frances
ing is the former Miss F.alone John­ Kelly chairmaned an interesting dis­ f,—
son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James cussion on the second series of weight
Johnson of Yamhill.
control.
Miss Frances Pietrok moved Sunday
Mrs. Floyd Bassett and Mrs. Clyde
Lewis left Monday for Klamath Falls to Salem where she will begin work in
where they will attend the Rebekah the State House. Miss Pietrok was
SIMPLE ANEMIA
Mill City
Phone J2IS
SAUSfìGFS'
Sunday school each Sunday 10 a.m.
in high school building, Detroit
Priesthood meeting 11 a.m.
Zealand Fryer, Presiding
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Morning worship 11 a m.
Music by choir.
Dr. David J. Ferguson. Preaching
Y’oung People at 6:30 p.m., Miss
Alice Smith, leader.
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