The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 13, 1951, Page 7, Image 7

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ture of the Christmas story was en­ Candidates were Mr and Mrs. Perry night. This is the second robbery for 7—Till Mil I (in ENTEKPK1SI
Dece m be r 13. 193 *
joyed at the close. Those attending Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson. Ijtfayatte the store in a short period.
En­
were the honored guest Claudia John­ Hall and Gale Burkart for Crowfoot; trance was made through a rear door. and new names drawn for another I refreshments were served by Celene
son, Carol Kruse, Gloria Carr, Shirley Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nuttieman and Mr. George Miller of Albany. Linn county year. Present for the meeting were Taylor. Hazel Lewis and Elsie Myers,
By MRS. EVA BRESSLER
Mohler, Jeanette Huffman, Jim Mor­ and Mrs. Frank Buckler for Santiam deputy sheriff investigated. Articles
“The Star of Bethlehem" is the title gan, Mr. Ivan Smith, assistant Valley. Plans were made for the taken were a 31 Calibre Japanese rifle, Mrs. Alice Huber, Mrs. George Huff­ w'ith the table decorations carrying
of the Christmas message of the pas­ teacher, and Rev. and Mrs. Feenstra. visitation to Calumette grange Sat­ 25 boxes of 22 calibre ammunition, man, Mrs. Burl Smith, Mrs. Clyde out the holiday motif.
tor of the Lyons Community Metho-
Bressler, Mrs. Floyd Bassett, Mrs. 1 Max Brotherton from Longview.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Hartnell and urday evening, Dec. 15, at which time cigarets and several flashlights.
Washington, renewed old acquaint­
jUst church next Sunday morning at little son from Spokane, Wash., were officers will be installed. Plans were
Wm. Titnias.and Mrs. Renke Feenstra ances in Lyons Thursday. Brother­
Ralph
Trask
of
Albany
was
a
Sun
­
she worship hour. This will be Rinke Thursday evening dinner guests at the also made for the Christmas party
Election of officers was the main
k. Feenstra’s Christmas message, home of his father, Mr. and Mrs. which will be held at the hall, Friday day guests at the home of Mrs. Inez ' business at the regular meeting of ton spent his boyhood here, while his
Ring.
father was in the local store known
iince the worship hour on the 23rd, Willard Hartnell.
evening. Dec. 14, jointly with the Far­
Gale Prichard small son of Mr. and Faith Rebekah lodge. Officers elected I then as Trask and Brotherton. It
kill be taken by the church school
were Zona Sischo, noble grand; Jean ’
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Walker spent mers Union. There will be a gift ex­
Worship service in a program by the several days in S.attle, Wash, They change. At the close of the meeting Mrs. William Prichard is in the Roberts, vice grand; Ethel Huffman, has been 32 years since he left here-
Shriner
hospital
in
Portland,
where
Ihurch school entitled “O Come Let
he will undergo surgery on his hand. secretary; and Gertrude Weidman,
L’s Adore Him". At that time the were guests at the home of his par- , a not-luck lunch was served.
ents.
Miss Joy Kuiken was brought home
Joyce Hargreaves, daughter of Mr. treasure. Reports of various commit­
,ntire church will have opportunity
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Barker left the Monday from Monmouth, ill with the and Mrs. Ed Hargreaves, has been tees were heard. Plans were also
>> present gifts of toys and clothes first of the week for their home in
made for the next meeting which will
to Indian boys and girls on a Reser- Norton, Kansas. The Barkers have chicken pox. Miss Kuiken is a stu­ seriously ill at her home with sore be Dec. 12, with the Christmas party,
dent
at
the
Oregon
College
of
Educa
­
throat.
sition in Montana, or to give to the been at the home of their daughter
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing are and gift exchange, and gifts for silent
Vgular World Service program, or an and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith,'
GOOD '
I
receiving
congratulations upon the sisters with names revealed and draw n
AFRESH'
Mrs.
Glen
Julian
is
spending
some
I tiering to help buy a “Goat for' most of the summer.
for another year. At the social hour
arrival
of
a
granddaughter,
born
to
time
in
Portland
with
her
mother,
Mrs.
I orea.”
Rev. R. A. Feenstra and wife at­ White, who is seriously ill. Mrs. , their son and w ife, Mr. and Mrs.!
Sunday school class party, the I. I. tended the Salem sub-district Par-1
White was at the Juliqp home when Duane Downing of Portland.
bass (Interested Intermediates) held sonage club on Monday this week. It!
I taken ill. She was taken to a hospital J Mrs. Alice Huber and Mrs. Floyd
surprise party for one of the mem- I was held in the home of their district in Portland.
Bassett were hostess for the meeting
ters of the class last Sunday after­ superintendent, Dr. George Roseberry
of the Womens Society of Christian
The
North
Santiam
Sporting
Goods'
bon, because it was her birthday of Salem.
Service held at the parsonage Tuesday
j adversary. Miss Claudia Johnson
OR AN ALTERATION ON VOI R OLD ONE.
The regular meeting of Santiam store in Lyons, was robbed Friday afternoon. Mrs. Huber presided over
is the honored guest and the party Valley grange was neld Friday eve­
SEE I S FOR ALL YOl R
I the business meeting and Mrs. Feen- j
is held at the home of her teacher, ning at the hall. Confering of the
stra was in charge of the devotions.
CLOTHING NEEDS.
rs. R. A. Feenstra. The group 1st and 2nd degrees was the high
A good report was heard from the
yed charades, held a brief business light of the evening with 17 members
Tamale sale, and various bills voted
eting, served birthday cake, sand- present from the Crow root grange and
to be paid. Plans were discussed for
ches and punch. A filmstrip pic- 39 Santiam Valley members present.
the next meeting which will be held
j at the home of Mrs. Alex Bodeker.
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ber will also bring their gift for silent ,
sister, and the names will be revealed I
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