Quality Meats and Groceries OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK FROZEN FOODS FOOD LOCKERS MILL CITY MEAT MARKET 2—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE W. S. C. S. plans to have a series of THl'RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1958 the coffees in the following months. s Mrs. Jessie Short who has been vis iting at the home of her mother, Mrs. J Lyd.a Culwell left Wednesday for Wichita Falls, Texas where she will It* Eva Breesler Faith Rebekah lodge held there v sit with relatives. She will also visit I first meeting of the fall Wednesday with relatives at Wichita. Kansas, evening, with Zona Sischo noble grand Ardmon and Oklahoma City, Okla presiding. The usual routine of bus: homa a- well as relatives in Calif. Mrs. Ethel Huffman of Lyons was ness was carried out. Some discussion was held on selling of the hall. Hel elected Associate Mother Advisor of ' ‘of Rainbows for en Johnston, president of the Three Marliyn Assembly Links club announced that they Girls of Mill City and attended hi r would hold their meeting at the hall first meeting Wednesday evening, on Friday, September 19 with an all Wednesday evening dinner guests day meeting and the day would be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex spent in quilting. At the social hour Bodeker were Mrs. Warren Ward and refreshments were served by Zona children Mark and Julie, and Mrs. Sischo, Lois Meyers and Jackie Harp James Hiatt of Roseburg. er. I Mr. and Mrs. William Beran of Wendell Weaver maintenance man R ger Mountain were Tuesday af for the Peoples Co-Operative Tele ternoon visitors at the home of their phone company was taken to the son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Santiam Memorial hospital in Stayton Mrs. Lyle Burmester. duuho > h >. Tuesday evening for medical treat Mr. and Mrs. Harry White and Mel ment and observation. from San Francisco, Calif., were Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Mormon and Wednesday overnight guests at the daughter Susie who spent several home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cruson days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and family. They were enroute to Clyde Lewis and daughter Beulah, Washington to visit relatives. left Thursday morning for Forest Mr. and Mrs. James Hollingshead Grove, where they will spend some spent the weekend at Cloverdale, time at the home of her father, Mr. where they were guests at the home and Mrs. Arthur Vaughn. Mormon, of their daughter and family, Mr. and who is in the service and has been Mrs. Ray Adams. stationed at Lowry Field, Denver, Col Mrs. Pearl Hudson returned to the orado is being sent to Greenland for home of her daughter, Mrs. Leonard a year. Mrs. Mormon and Susie will Cruson after spending the summer remain at the home of her father. at l.aGrande at the home of her Mrs. E. L. Roye is at the home of brother. her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lad Pesek Mrs. Robert Moore and infant son, and family in Lebanon, assisting in Dennis Eugene, have returned home the care of the new granddaughter. from Santiam Memorial hospital. The Kev. Mrs. Ruth Cotton was hostess young man was born September 8. for a coffee at the parsonage Wed Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olmstead and nesday morning at 10:00 a. m. The' si n, from Renton, Wash., I 0 Rev. Hardy Gives Talk to Mehama Women MEHAMA—The Women’s Society f the Mehama church met in the Fellowship room Thursday for a 1 o’clock dessert luncheon with Mrs. J. M. Teeters as hostess. At the short business session a report was given by the sewing secretary on the mission projects. It was voted _ to serve lunch at the General Election i 4 spent the weekend at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead. Sunday the two families visited at the Ed Olmstead home at Coburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simpson and family from Molalla were Sunday guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. Gladys Stiffler. I SMC Davhl Schiewek spent sev eral days at the home of his parents, Mr. ( and Mrs. Paul Schiewek, while his -hip was docked at Seattle, Wn. Mrs. Ethel Huffman and her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbard, were Sunday guests at the home of, Mi. and Mrs. Clarence Decker in Eugene. Mrs. Decker is a daughter of the Hubbards and sister of Mrs. H uff man. Wayne Bass has returned home after 17 months spent in Japan. H« is with the Marines and will go to Southern California following his leave. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Laux were in Dallas Sunday to attend the wedding of Miss Janet Kendall and Bernard Shod:n held at the Trinity Lutheran church. Miss Kendall was formerly employed at Flo’s Beauty »hop in Lyons. and some plans were made of the ham dinner. Tentative date for th« dinner was set for Thursday even ing, October 23. The Rev. James Hardy was pre sent for a short time and gave « talk on conditions in the Middle r..» and also told about the material for the Mission Study group to be started after the first of the year. The Middle East is the topic for this year’s study. The meeting ended with a quiz game, conducted by Mrs. Hardy. Present for the meeting were* Mmes. uatuy, Hardy, JXclLIl Keith * Phillips, nillips HAv Ray Jalnes Wright £arl ^shieJ jennie Moe and the hosteS3‘ - r> Mrs. Teeters, Don't Miss The • MOES DANCE Gates School Gym Saturday, Nov. 1 Good Music J HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS 8ales and Service GR EENOU GH'S SAW SHOP Phone 7351 dates, Oregon >•* Viv's Steak House •i ’ w Phone 5807 MUI City • • • Open 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. Closed Mondays watch how fast The Good Light Beer will disappear S/ow Brewed Another Way Low-Cost PP&L Electricity Helps You Live Better For Less You’ll find gentle electric drying action is easy on all REMOVE THIS fabrics...gives your family’s clothes a longer life. 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