The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 27, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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»—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE_____________________ December 27, 1»51
led the devotions assisted by Mrs.
Wood Oliver, Mrs. Albert Julian and
Mrs. Zimmerman. Mrs. Rinke Feen­
stra gave an interesting talk on mis­
By MRS. EVA BRESSLER
sions. Mrs. Willard Hartnell in
At the evening service a good crowd charge of the program was assisted
heard the community choir, directed by Mrs. James Hollingshead and Mrs.
by Mrs. David Zimmerman, present a Alice Huber with readings. Mrs. Ed
program of Christmas music.
Hargreaves presented a piano solo,
I Rev. R. A. Eeenstra has chosen which was followed with carol sing­
| "All’s Well that Ends Well’ as his ing, and a gift exchange, also gifts
theme for the last Sunday of 1951. In for their silent sisters and names
the evening at 7:30 he will tell the revealed. At the close of the meet­
story of “The Other Wise Man.”
ing Mrs. Bodeker and Mrs. Cruson
The Pageant “Christmas Around j served dainty refreshments to Mes-
The World” written by the teachers | dames Eugene Roye, W’illard Hartnell,
of the Mari-Linn school was viewed William Titmas, Ed Hargreaves, Rin­
by a capacity crowd, when it was pre­ ke Feenstra, Ernest Garsjo, Oscar
sented at the new gym Friday eve­ Naue, Russell Theil, Burl Smith,
ning, Dec. 21. The .pageant which Loren Chamberlain, James Hollings­
showed the Christmas spirit in seven head, Howard Naue, George Huffman.
countries included Holland, Mexico, Wood Oliver, Ivan Smith, Albert
England, France, Ireland, Germany, Julian, George Clipfell, Clyde Bress­
and America, was directed by Katie ler, W. Zimmerman, Mrs. Alice Huber
Skillings, Hazel Wirth, Norma Miller, and Mrs. Inez Ring.
Thomas Putman, Ralph Hurst, Elva
PFC Kenneth Lewis and wife ar­
Kuiken and Ivan Smith. Besides the rived in Lyons the middle of the week
pageant, Miss Vivian Boyce, music from Camp Stewart, Georgia. They
instructor, presented
the
school will spend the holidays with his par­
band in several numbers, also the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis in
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lower and upper grade choir. The Lyons and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
lower grades sang, “Rudolph The Red­ Vernon Miller of Mehama.
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nosed Reindeer", “Santa Claus is
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oral
Toland
left
Coming to Town,” “Up on the House
Top,” and “Away in a Manger.’ The Thursday for Prineville, where they
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upper grades, presented “Winter will spend the holidays with their
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daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Wonderland”, “It Came Upon a Mid­
night Clear,”, “O Little Town of Robert Fetherston.
The Mt. Jefferson lumber company
Bethlehem,” and “Joy to The World.’
Following the progam distribution mill closed down Wednesday evening
of treats for the kiddies was made the 19, for a short vacation. Plans
by the Mari-Linn P.T.A. with Mrs. are to resume work January 14.
Some repair work will be done during
Keith Phillips, president.
Rev. and Mrs. Feenstra entertained that time.
the teachers, Misses Vivian Boyce and
Norma Miller and Cp). Wayne Bass
at dinner on Wednesday evening last
It is our hope that these two simple words
NEW 1951 WILLYS
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Toland, Shar-
STATION WAGONS
ron and Melvin, left for Corcoran,
will convey Io you our genuine
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Calif., where they will spend Christ­
Pickups, Panels
mas at the home of her sister and
Jeeps
family, Mr. and Mrs. Yeager. Her
appreciation for your consideration in the past.
mother Mrs. Gladys Stoffler who has
2 and 4 Wheel Drive
been visiting the Yeaguers, will return
Immediate Delivery
home with them.
Mindful of your friendships, we just
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cruson were
ELSNER MOTOR CO.
hosts to their church school class,
Tuesday evening, and nine couples and
352 N. High
Salem, Ore.
want to sav that we will make every effort
eight individual guests enjoyed the
attractive holiday decorations and the
cordiality they displayed. Games
were played which recalled the Christ­
to merit a continuation
BIGGEST SHAVING
mases past. Devotions were led by
BARGAIN
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the pastor—teacher of the class, Rev.
R. A. Feenstra. Mrs. Thayer re­
of these fine associations in the future.
viewed the chapter from the textbook
which they study, called "Children are
People” and a discussion was held
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upon it. The singing of carols and
RAZOR
Christmas songs occupied the guests
until they were served delicious re­
freshments and distributed their gifts
CARL and RUSSELL KELLY
which were from the store of “white
elephants” on hand. Besides the
MILL CITY
Leonard Crusons and their children
vILLITTK DISMNSEK
Micheál and Nikki, guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Cruson, and Bonnie,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cruson, Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Smith, Mr. and Mrs. How­
ard Naue, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walton,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thayer, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Garsjo, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Putman, Rev. and Mrs. Feen­
stra. John Prideaux, Mrs. Kay Wof­
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ford. Mrs. Ward, Miss Vivian Boyce
and Miss Norma Miller were present.
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Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Nydegger
and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Vaughn Hunt, left on a trip
through California. They plan to go
as far as the Mexican border. Mr.
and Mrs. Cletus Nydegger of Stayton
will stay at the Nydegger home with
the smaller children while they are
away.
Bertha Allen and Garnett Bassett
were hostesses for the afternoon card
club with their party held at the Re­
bekah hall Wednesday afternoon. A
one thirty dessert luncheon was served
follwed by several tables of 500.
High score was held by Lucille Dona-
von, second high by Mabel Bass, low
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by Ethel Huffman, and Margaret
Kunkle drew the traveling prixe.
Present for the afternoon were Ber­
nice Bridges, Leota Worden, Mabel
Downing, Lucille Donavon, Carrie
Naue, Doreen Helemn, Modena Carle­
ton. Margaret Kunkle. Ida Free, Wil­
ma Free, Doris Roy, Thelma Nydeg­
THIS IS THE SEASON U E LIKE TO TAKE AN
ger, Bea Hiatt, Eulalia Lyons, Ethel
Huffman, and the hostess Bertha
INVENTORY OF THE YEAR THAT IS PASSING
Allen and Garnett Bassett.
Mrs. Alex Bodeker assisted by Mrs.
TO TAKE ST(M:K OF OURSELVES TO SEE IF WE
Charles Cruson was hostess for the
meeting of the Womens Society of
Christian Service held at the Bodeker
HAVE FULFILLED OUR OBLIGATIONS TO OUR
home Tuesday afternoon, with the
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room beautifully decorated carrying
FRIENDS AS BEST WE CAN.
out the holiday motif. Mrs. Bodeker I
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. . . o very Happy New Yeor and to express
the hope that our present cordiol relation»
may continue for many years to come
SHUX ELECTRIC
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Phone 2964, STAYTON
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Mill City Appliance Store
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—responsible to you, and
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to your physician. In all
WAY
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seriousness we accept
this responsibility for
safeguarding your health
and welfare. When you
bring a prescription here
it will be promptly and
expertly compounded
and the price will be fair.
Viv’s Steak House
Harold’s Shell Service
Mil l. CITY
MEHAMA
Salem