The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, June 17, 1954, Page 7, Image 7

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    one day. He returned home Wednes- club at her home Wednesday after­
noon. A general discussion was held
1 day.
Miss Helen Queen from Fresno. on the care peoujeg- WBS voted to
California, u visiting at the home of
...
f.blM to have
By Eva Bremiler
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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nickerson and Merrill Brassfield and Bob. She will for the flower show in the fall. It was
■on, Gail, of St. Johns, Washington ! also visit in Seattle before returning also voted to give some money toward
were weekend guests at the home of J to her home.
a scholarship to the Girl scouts. At
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cruson. They with
George Vshek from New York,, has i the close of the meeting refreshments
th« Crusons visited friends in Eugene been a guest at the home of Mr. and were served to Gertrude Weidman,
Saturday.
Mrs. Glen Julian. Ushek is a repre- Ann Holzfuss, J)oris Roy, Eula Mon-
Mrs. Alex Bodeker, Mrs. Clyde sentative from the Color Wall Tire i roe, Lily Wolfkeil and the hostess,
Bressler and their father. Elmer Hi­ company.
Mrs. Branch.
att spent the weekend in Roseburg
Sharron Toland has gone to Prine­
Miss Peggy O’Keefe of Ashland
at the Leroy Hiatt home. Leroy is a spent several days visiting in Lyons. ville where she will spend several
son of Elmer Hiatt and brother of She was a guest of Miss Claudia John­ weeks at the homeof her uncle and
Mrs. Bodeker and Mrs. Bressler. On son and Miss Gerry Cruson. Claudia aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fether-
lhei rreturn home Sunday they called Johnson returned home with her for ston and will attend Bible school
at the home of Mrs. Goldie Hallin and a short visit in that city.
while there.
at the Rev. and Mrs. .0 L. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cruson and
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith, with Mr.
home in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cruson and daugh­
Mrs. W. C. Brown and daughters, ters, Misses Gail and Gerry Cruson and Mrs. Ronald Byers of Forrest
Bonnie and Lois, of Napoleon, North went to Portland Sunday, where they Grove, left Wednesday on a vacation
John
Dakota, are visiting at the home of attended the wedding of Miss Diane trip which will take them to Cali-
Day,
Klammath
Falls
and
into
Mr. and Mrs. Art Baltzer. Mrs. Brown Marshall and Thomas MeConathy,
fornia.
is a sister of Mr. Baltzer.
held at the Sunnyside Methodist
Mrs. Laura Johnson of Walla Wal-
Mrs. Emma Forest was taken Sat­ church.
home
urday to the Memorial hospital in
Miss Gail Cruson, of Portland, is la, Washington is a guest at the
Salem, where she will receive medical spending her vacation at the home of of Mr. and Mrs. Orin Morgan. Mrs.
«treatment.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cruson. Johnson is Mrs. Morgan’s mother.
The Donald McWhirk family, who Miss Cruson is a student nurse in
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sperele and
lived in the house across from the Portland.
children returned home the last of
variety store, moved over the week­
The regular meeting of Faith Re­ the week after a vacation in Californ­
end to a place near Gates.
bekah lodge was held Wednesday ia. Sperele is agent at the Southern
Wins Trip to Victoria
evening at the hall with Garnett Bas­ Pacific depot.
David Schewiek, the Oregonian sett, noble grand, presiding. The regu­
carrier in Lyons is a happy boy. With lar routine of business was carried out
HUNTERS
the help of the good people of Lyons and reports of various committees
Be SURE TO
he secured enough subscriptions to heard, and the sick reported on. Plans
win an all-expense paid trip to Canada. were discussed for initiation and at
EXTINGUISH
His parents took him to Salem Sunday the social hour Jewell Hartnell, Helen
YOUR
evening, where he took the bus to Johnston and Venetta Remmenga
WARMING >
Portland. From there he went by were the committee in charge and
FIRES. (X
train to Seattle, and then took a served dainty refreshments at the
boat to Victoria, B. C., where he spent close of the evening.
Mrs. Raymond Branch was hostess
KEEP _ EGON GREEN.
for the meeting of the Lyons Garden
7—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE
LYONS
Shirley Jean Cree of Sutherlin, vis­
ited friends and relatives in Mill City
this past week.
Mrs. Ethel Wirfs, of McMinville,
spent from Friday until Sunday with
Mrs. Ruth Witt here.
The Woman's Council of the Chris­
tian church met Wednesday, June
23 at 2 p. nt. at the home of Mrs.
Elmer Shaw.
Gooch Logging Supply
Everything for tne Logger
Phone 116
Phone 1141
Branch Store at Lyoni
Sweet Home, Philomath
Friendly refreshment
Look for the tavern with
refreshing Olympia on tap.
Here is beer as you like it—
lively, bright, friendly.
The members of the First Christian
church will hold their annual Congre­
gational meeting for election of of­
ficers and the receiving of the reports
of the previous year’s activities this
Sunday evening. Balloting for the
election will be from 6 to 7:30, with
the meeting itself starting at 7 o'clock.
The evening service will follow at 7:30.
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MILL CITY I
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BASSETT’S WELDING SHOP
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Veness, Carol
and Shirley, motored to Portland Fri­
day. Mr. Veness returned Friday
evening, but Mrs. Veness and daugh­
ters remained until Sunday with
friends. While there they took in the
Rose Parade.
Mill City people seen at the Junior
Legion baseball game in Canby against
Oregon City were the Leo Lempkes,
Bob Thorpes and Walt Thomases.
Burt Boroughs, Jim Hale and John
Muir furnished transportation for the
players. Mill City meets Woodburn
here Wednesday evening at 8 p.m.,
and will play Aumsville at the Cas­
cade high school Sunday at 2 p. m.
THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 1»54
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