The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, December 24, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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LYONS
A Friendly
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in this
Holiday Season
H. L. ASHBY
Distributor
SHELL PRODUCTS
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Phone Stayton 4774
Riverview Cafe
Closed Christmas Day
Mehama, Oregon
Joy at Ghristwias
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May your Christmas
be filled with
happy memories
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May Your Holiday
be a Glad One
MEHAMA RICHFIELD
Raleigh Harold Florist
STATION
St ay ton, Oregon
MEHAMA, OREGON
By Eva Bresaler
Santiam Valley grange held their I
annual social night and Christmas I
party Thursday evening at the hall.
A good time was had by all. Jerry
Coffman lecturer showed pictures
followed by «skits, readings and sing­
ing. At the close of the evening a pot
luck luncheon was enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sparele and
children have gone to North Dakota,
where they will spend the holidays
with relatives. Mr. Sparele is agent at
the S P depot and is relieved by John
Thompson of Salem.
The Three Links club of the Faith
Rebekah lodge is sponsoring a recep­
tion to be held at the Rebekah hall
Sunday, December 27 honoring Mr.
and Mrs. George Berry, who will be
celebrating their golden wedding an­
niversary. Everyone is invited and
welcome to attend from the hours of
2 to 4 in the afternoon.
A double header basketball game
was held at the Mari-Linn gym Wed­
nesday evening when the Turner A
and B teams played and the A and B
team of Mari-Linn with Turner be­
ing victorious in both games. The girls
won their volleyball game.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Walker have
gone to Tuson, Arizona, where they
will spend the holidays at the home
of their daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Truman McClellan. They were
accompanied by Mrs. Paul McClellan
of West Stayton.
Miss Edith Tietze, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Tietze left Wednesday
I for Philadelphia, Pa., where she will
visit at the home of her uncle and a
brother of her mother. She will also
visit other places of interest and ex­
pects to be gone about three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Free are receiv­
ing congratulations upon the arrival
i of another daughter, born Tuesday
I evening at Memorial hospital in Sa­
lem. The baby weighed 6 pounds 5
ounces. The little miss has two sisters
and a brother at home.
Mrs. Robert Carleton and children,
Larry and Carolyn, are spending this
week with her husband near Cascade
Locks. They will return home this
weekend.
Bertha Allen, Eulalia Lyons and
Inez Ring were hostesses for the after­
noon card club with their party held
at the Rebekah hall Wednesday af­
ternoon. A 1:30 dessert luncheon was
served followed by several tables of
500. High score was held by Margaret
Kunkle, second high by Garnett Bas­
sett. Third prize went to Bernice
Bridges and low to Dorothy Helemn.
At the close their annual Christmas
party and gift exchange was held.
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Hirte of Gates
and George Huffman of Lyons "ignt
to Hermiston over the weekend where
they attended a Masonic meeting and
helped confer the MM degree upon
Mr. Yates, of friend of theirs.
Donna Huber, small daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Huber was brought
home from the Dorenbecher hospital
Wednesday after spending several
I days there under observation.
Mrs. Alex Bodeker was hostess for
the meeting of the Women’s Society
of Christian service at her home Tues­
day afternoon. The room was decor­
ated to carry out the Christmas spirit.
Mrs. Reta Cruson and Mrs. Frances
Cruson were in charge of the pro­
gram. Jewell Maitnell gave the origin
of the Christmas seal. Special music
was furnished by Mrs. Alene Wilson
of Mehama, and Mrs. Muriel Warner
of Turner with their steel guitars.
Mrs. Frances Cruson read the sermon
by Peter. Christmas hymns were en­
joyed by the group. A short business
session was held. It was voted that
the society give $100 toward the ceil­
ing of the church, also to send a gift
to Dr. and Mrs. Roseberry for their
25th wedding anniversary. Refresh­
ments were served.
2- THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THI RSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1953
Mil! City Garden Club
Has Christmas Party
At Morris Home Dec. 18
Games were played at the Christ­
mas meeting of the Mill City Garden
club which was held December IS at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mor­
ris. The home was appropriately
decorated for the occasion. Lettie
Cline was in charge of the decorations
made by the club. Hostesses were Mrs.
Clara Morris, Marion and Dorothy and
Mabel Veteto, assisted by Eva Duffy,
Julia Kemp and Carol Cooke. A de­
licious lunch was served. Harriet Le
Cours was entertainment chairman
and was assisted by Evangeline Fleet­
wood and Carol Cooke.
Others at the meeting were: Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Morris, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Duffy, Marie Stewart, Dean •
Jackson, Hattie French, Grace Mis­
ner, Evangeline Fleetwood, Clara
Swan, Belle Heller, Altha Grimes, Bet­
ty Streeter, Frances Doelzal, Gladys
Podrabsky, daughter Carol, and her
mother, Mrs. Edwards of Scio, Lettie
Cline, Julia Kemp, Mabel Bruder,
Rachael Olmstead, Mrs. Ike Myers
and Mrs. E. K. Fish.
Christmas
Wishes
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May Your Home
Be Filled With
Holiday Happine.
LICENSED
GARBAGE
SERVICE
Hirte’s
$1.50 per month and up
Also serving Gates, Lyons,
IdanRa and Detroit
Lockers
MILL CITY
MILL CITY, OREGON
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Phone 3952
LEONARD HERMAN
a joyous
Noel
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Old fashioned greetings
to old-time friends
C. S. Morgan
Richfield Distributor
Stayton, Oregon
Bright and
Happy Day
We join the parade
to You!
of well wishers
making their way
to your door . . .
Merry Christmas.
May your Christmas be
NU-METHOD
Hilltop General Store
YOUR MARSHALL WELLS STORE
Phone 2724
Mill City, Oregon
CLEANERS
GEORGE and M \BEL
MILL CITV OREGON
merry and bright'....»
1953
Gates Furniture
Gates, Oregon