The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, March 06, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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    LYONS
March 6, 195’
6—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
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By MRS. EVA BRESSLER
Mrs. Alvin Palmer entertained a
group of little folks Saturday after­
noon honoring her son Garry on his
seventh birthday anniversary. Games
and refreshments furnished the enter­
tainment. Honoring Garry were Bev­
erly Neisess, Connie Britton, Mary Jo
Cruson, Stanley Power, Garry Nye,
May Agnes Morgan, Dennis Lee and j
Larry Dean Human, Kathleen Kuiken,1
Michael Hargin, Jimmy and Ronnie
Palmer all of Lyons, Mrs. Verl Shirley
and Gene of Aumsville, Mr. and Mrs.
George Palmer and Leroy from Ocean
Side who were weekend guests at the
Palmer home.
The Lyons Community Methodist
<hunh joined Mill City and Stayton
in the World Day of Prayer services
Friday afternoon, with several going
to Stayton and also to Mill City.
Albert Julian is convalescing at his
home following an operation on Mi
foot.
He is able to be about on
crutches, but reports a great deal of
pain.
Mrs. Alta Bodeker, local chairman
for the Red Cross reports the drive
started in the Lyons district Monday.
Mrs. Bodeker has appointed as her
■workers, Dorothy Mohler, Leota
Worden and Anna B. Julian, the Fox
Valley territory, Eva Bressler, Bea
Hiatt, Claire Feenstra, Lyons; Freda
Kuiken, McCulley Mountain, and Flor­
ence Johnson, the Jordan district.
The regular meeting of Faith Re­
bekah lodge was held Wednesday eve­
ning with 35 members in attendance,
and Zona Sischo, noble grand and
Jean Roberts, vice grand presiding,
the regular routine of business was
A SCARECROW
IT’S AMAZING!
carried out and reports of all com­ be with her sister and mother, where
mittees heard. Followed by confer­ they are planning a trip to Kansas
ring of the degree in a beautiful man­ I City, Mo., due to the serious condition
ner upon four new candidates, Frances of her brother.
Garsjo, Helen Johnston, Eleanor
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brassfield of
Christensen, and Sue Walton. Plans Pedee were Wednesday afternoon
are under way for a bazaar to be held | guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
some time in April. At the social ( Merrill Brassfield,
Mrs. Brassfield
hour dainty refreshments were served remained for the rest of the week.
by the committee in charge, Rosa
Mrs. Gladys Hurst and Mrs. Mel­
Berry, Mildred Carr, Frances McCar­ vina Franklin, cooks at the Mari-Linn
ley and Helen McClurg. Guests were school have returned to their duties
present from Mill City.
after several days of illness. During
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber, Dennis, their absence Mrs. Monroe Walker
Ronna and Darrell and his mother and Mrs. Melvin Peek were in charge.
Mrs. Alice Huber were Sunday guests
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore left
at the George Keeley home in Port­ Wednesday morning for Gaston where
land, Mrs. Keeley is a daughter of they will spend several days with
! friends.
Mrs. Alice Huber.
Santiam Valley Grange will be i The regular monthly meeting of
hostess for the Pomona Grange Thurs- the Sunday school teachers and offi-
day, March 6th, with an ail day meet- cers was held Thursday evening at
ing. In the evening the 5th degree the parsonage, with Mrs. John Prid-
will be put on for those who have »’aux superintendent in charge. . Plans
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i were made and discussed. Due to the
never had it.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen were increasing attendance in Sunday
Wednesday evening guests at the school new teachers are to be added.
The United Evangelistic Mission be­
home of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Fox and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Briskey at their gins with a youth rally on Saturday
For Guaranteed Cleaning
night at 7:30 at the Lyons Methodist
homes in Salem.
Community church. Harold Burleson,
Bob Brassfield went to the Veterans guest evangelistic preacher will preach
it’s the
hospital in Portland the first of the at the 11 a m. services and again at
week where he will remain for obser­ 7:30 p.m.
There will be preaching
vation and treatment. Bob is the son services each night next week from
of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill_ Brassfield Monday to Friday with special music
of Lyons.
and a message by Rev. Burleson.
24-HOUR SERVICE
Mrs. Bentford of Burnt Woods is There will be four teams of visitors
visiting at the home of her daughter calling on Sunday afternoon.
Mill City
and family Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm­
Mrs. Jean Roberts was hostess for
stead.
the meeting of the Three Links club
Clone» at 6 P.M.
Mrs. Willard Hartnell left for Ken­ held at her home Friday afternoon,
newick, Wash., Wednesday evening to with a 12:30 dessert luncheon. Mil­
dred Carr, president presided over the
1IINHIHI1
business meeting. Plans were made.
MRS. J. H. JOHNSTON
and discussed for the bazaar and set
the date for April 17, to be held at
Miss June Page of Portland spent
the Rebekah hall. Present for the the holiday weekend with the Paul
meeting were Ethel Huffman, Millie Scheiweks and at the Wells Page
I Bickett, Elsie Myers, Garnett Bassett, home in Lyons. Mrs. Scheiwek is
1 Mabel Bass, Mildred Carr, Maxine Miss Page’s sister, and Mr. Page is
Berry and the hostess Jean Roberts. a brother. Miss Page is employed
Mrs. Jack Duggan was hostess for as a seamstress in a clothing factory
a group of little folks honoring her in Portland. The Scheiweks took her
1 daughters Sandra on her fourth birth- to Portland Sunday evening.
| day anniversary and Kathellen on her
Mrs. J. F. Potter of Mill City was
second. Little tots games were played calling on friends in Fox Valley Tues­
and refreshments were served. At­ day afternoon.
“At the Bottom of the Hill"
tending were Dennis, Donna and Dar­
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Julian and son
rell Huber, Stephen and John Kilburn. reported having a nice vacation in
Walter and Jimmie Olmstead, Larry California, where they spent about
Carleton, all of Lyons; Irean and Jeff 10 days sightseeing and visiting rela­
Kubin of Mehama; Lee and Lonnie tives and friends. They returned last
Bodeker, Peachie, Deanne and Grant week.
Merrill, Jo Ascher and Mrs. Ascher
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston with
of Mill City.
Hugh Johnston were Salem business
The Mari-Linn school and PTC are visitors Saturday.
sponsoring a skating benefit.
They
A. C. Van Nys of Stayton was a
| will have a movie Friday evening, business caller in Fox Valley Tuesday.
March 7 at 7:30 and Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Rodich received
I March 9 at 2:30 in the new gym at the the news Thursday February 21 of the
I school.
Featuring Dagwood and arrival of a baby girl at the home
Blondie in “Blondie’s Big Moment”, of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rodich in
j It is a full two-hour play, and it is Eugene. The little miss weighed 7
hoped everyone will come out to see lbs 10 oz. and has been named Susan
the fun and help the skating benefit. Elizabeth.
She is the first grand
The 1.1. (Interested Intermediates) child of the Rodich family.
class of the Lyons community Meth­
odist Sunday school held a party at
WEDDING \XX(H XCEMENTS
I the Ray Mohler home Sunday after­
\XD INVITATIONS
noon, honoring the birthday anniver­
at The Mill City Enterprise
saries of their teacher Mrs. Claire
i Feenstra, also James Morgan, Bob
Roy, and Gerald Steele. Games and
FRB8H DAILY — VERY REASON ABLE PRICES
I refreshments furnished the entertain-
WE ARE PLEASED
. ment. Present were Rev. and Mrs.
TO SERVE YOU!
Feenstra, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith.
Ivalyn and Dennis, Claudia Johnson,
We hope you are pleased
Gloria Carr, James Morgan, Mr. and
with our service.
MILE CITY
Mrs. Ray Mohler, Shirley and Jerry.
Several members from Santiam Val-
OPEN WEEK DAYS: 8 A M. to 7 P.M.
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| ley grange attended the 50th anniver­
CLOSED: Sundays and Holidays
sary of Morning Star grange held
Saturday night.
Reporting a very
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| enjoyable evening. Those attending
were Johnnie Lambrecht, Mr. and Mrs.
Mill City
Wilson Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Stevens, and May Patton.
NU-METHOD
THIS NAW PHARMACIST'S MATE FROM TENNESSEE WON THE
durinc a fierce wwii battle , sacrificing
HIS LIFE FOR HIS COUNTRY AND WOUNDED COMRADES.
Fox Valley
Never
MEDAL OF HONOR
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