Hl CKI.EBERRY FINN LYONS By MRS. EVA BRESSLER A special meeting of the Three Links club was held at the Rebekah hall Friday afternoon to complete the plans for the bazaar which will be held at the hall Thursday evening, April 17. Various committees were appointed to be in charge. Those at­ tending were Blanche Wagner, Mabel Bass, Garnett Bassett, Ethel Huffman, Carie Naue, Laura Neal, Roberta Longnecker, Elsie Myers, Mildred Carr and Maxine Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith have pur­ chased a home in Mehama, and have completed moving. They were living in the Jack Johnston house east of town. Mrs. Ramie Martell and infant son have returned home from Lebanon. They spent some time at the home of her sister after leaving the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Thompson of Lebanon, have purchased the Al Lant- zer place. The Lantzers bought the Willard Chamberlain place and moved there. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burmester of Lyons and Mrs. Fannie Kalina of Scio were Easter day dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Burmesters parents Mr. and Mrs. William Beran of Roger mountain. The occassion honored the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Bur- ■tester. Mr. and Mrs. Orein Morgan of Canby moved Sunday into the Jack Johnston house recently vacated by the Ivan Smith family. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carleton were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Downing and daughter Irene of ruf Cv7< LI$T£ ih , scout . T hai wets has «Just LAID AH EG5. GO FETCH IT hr«o v^E’LL have O ur . D inner ., Southerlin, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Down­ the Intermediate Girl Scouts to Salem ing and Paula of Portland, Mr. and Monday where they visited the state Mrs. Delbert Bailey, Mickey, Twila capital building. The Mayflower milk and Sherri, and Ronnie Cooper of company, and after lunch enjoyed a Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing show. Those making the trip were Kathryn Johnston, Mabel Nydegger, and Grandpa Downing. Mr. and Mrs. George Keeley of Port­ Sharron Toland, Claudia Johnson, Dee land were Saturday night and Sun­ Davidson, Norma Bentley, Gloria day guests at the home of her mother Carr, Shirley Mohler, Joan Trahan, Marjorie Nash, Kathryn Carr, Judy Mrs. Alice Huber. Dinner guests at the Alex Bodeker Steele, and Jean Billington. Oren Morgan of Canby has been home were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamp­ ton, Douglas and Margo Lee. Mr. , elected as principal of the Mari-Linn and Mrs. Norman Johnston and Chris school to replace Thomas L. Putman who has accepted a school near of Salem, and Elmer Hiatt. Mrs. Bob Moser and son with her Eugene, The remaining staff were mother from Seaside were Sunday retained, Norma Miller, first grade; guests at the home of her daughter Mrs. Kattie Skillings, second; Mrs. and family Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morgan. Elva Kuiken, third, Mrs. Martha Poole Considerable excitment was caused fourth; Ralph Hurst, fifth; Ivan in Lyons Monday morning when the Smith, sixth; Hazel Wirth, seventh; Larry Dougall house was discovered j Oren Morgan, eighth, and Vivian afire. But with the quick aid of the Boyce, music instructor. neighbors and the Stayton fire truck Mrs. Ellen Johnson, Mrs. Herman it was put out. As yet they don’t Rosheim and Mrs. Pat Kerr were host­ know how it started the Dougall fam­ ess for a shower honoring Mrs. Calvin ily was ready to go to Salem. Mrs. Trahan held at the Johnson home. Dougall and the children were in the After opening of the gifts refresh­ car when Mr. Dougall returned to the ments was served to Mrs. Trahan the house to change his clothes after fix­ honored guest, and Mabel Jungwirth, ing a flat tire, and found the kitchen Gertrude Jungwirth, Betty Naue, ablaze. Considerable damage was Gladys Stiffler, Grace Miller, Jean done to the kitchen and the roof. Miller, Gladys Rodich, Hazel Night­ Mrs. Ray Mohler and Mrs. Jack ingale, Evelyn Trahan, Allie Murphy, Christenson, leaders took a group of Lucille Nash, Alma Olmstead, Theresa Zoleska. Lucy Schlies, Winifred Kan- off. Marva Hayes, May Walls, Deloris Wais, Jean Adee, and the hostess Ellen Johnson, Herman Rosheim and Pat Kerr. Sending gifts that were unable to be present were, Hazel Norton, Alice Gesholt, Helen Anderson, Alta Bodeker, and Helen Thomas. Air man second class John Tomb of McChord field spent the weekend at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. James Tomb on McCulley Mountain. Miss Lucille Lewis of Corvallis was also a weekend guest at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis. James Copeland and family moved Sunday to the Gardner place in Fox Valley, they have been living west of town* A special welcome for the new mem­ bers has been set for n^xt Sunday at the Lyons Community Methodist church. As a post-Easter message Rev. Rinke A. 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