The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 09, 1958, Page 6, Image 6

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interesting report given on the An­
recent visitor at the Bridges home.
Mrs. Eulalia Lyons was hostess for nual Harvest Festival and Fair.
the first meeting of the afternoon Election of officers will be held at
B» Eva Breueler
card club with her party held at her the next meeting which will be the
Mr. and Mrs. Eral Allen returned home Wednesday afternoon. A one- first meeting in November, and will,
, home Thursday after spending several thirty dessert luncheon was served fol be preceded by a no-host pot luck
i days at Winchester Bay, where Allen lowed by several tables of 500. High supper. When the Linn County
enjoyed deep sea fishing. While there score was held by Carrie Naue, sec­ Granges install their officers, Blanche
they visited with Mrs. Ruth Day at ond high by Denna Asmussen, and low Wagner has been asked to take the |
Charlston. Mrs. Day is a former resi­ went to Jaunita Wright. Others at­ part of Ceres when they install at
dent of Lyons. Enroute home the Ail- 5 tending were Mabel Downing, Thelma Lacomb October 29 and at Western
ens spent one night at the home of Nydegger, Ruth Lyons, Alma Olm i Star, November 20.
Mr .and Mrs. Donald Huber en­
his aunt Mrs. Edee Allen at Blue <tead, Berneice Bridges, Bea Hiatt,
River.
Charlotte Thiel, Pauline Tibbets, tertained with a dinner Sunday hon­
Rev. and Mrs. Charles McCarthy Mrs. Phil Giesen who was a guest oring his mother, Mrs. Alice Huber
and son David of Willamina called on of the afternoon and the hostess Mrs. | on her birthday anniversary. Covers
were laid for the honored guest.
friends in Lyons Wednesday after- Lyons.
I Mrs. Huber, Mr. and Mrs. George
Clean ... Check
noon. The McCarthy* are former resi
Pat Lyons returned home from the
dents of Lyons while he served the Salem General hospital Thursday, t Keeley, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cochran of
Heating
Equipment
Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Lyons Methodist church.
where he will convalesce following Huber and children, Dennis, Donna,
Once Every Year!
Mr. and Mrs. Robert James are re­ surgery.
, Warrell and Debbie.
Mr- and Mrs. Ransom returned to
ceiving congratulations upon the birth
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye with
of a daughter born Tuesday, Septem-1 their home at Klamath Falls after Mr. and Mrs. Arch Eberhardt of Sil­
Don't pt fin a piact t* «art!
ber 30 at the Santiam Memorial hospi- ' spending several days at the home verton and the Misses Judy and Net-
tai in Stayton. Mrs. James is the of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat , tie Eberhardt of Vancouver, Waah., Rose Schwindt,
Bernice Bridges,
former Miss Hazel Neal. Grandpar­ Lyons.
| spent Sunday at Sand Lake near Pauline Tibbets, Nova Ann Gower,
Miss Norma Miller of Eugene who Tillamook.
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weidman
Beverly Dunham, Darleen McDougall,
of Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon is teaching in the Lebanon schools
John Prideaux and children, Jean, Joanna Craigmyle, Kay Lindemann
spent the week end at the home of David, Tommy and Joy spent the and the hostess, Mrs. Judgwirth.
James of Jordon.
Wednesday evening dinner guests Mrs. Alice Huber. Miss Miller is a , weekend in Seattle with Mrs. Pri-
Mr. and Mrs. James Hollingshead
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur former teacher at the Mari-Linn jdeaux, who is attending the Univer­ were in Salem Sunday, where they
Olmstead were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver school. Saturday Miss Miller, Mrs. sity of Washington.
attended a family reunion of rela­
Olmstead of Sacramento, California Huber and Mrs. Henry Stevens made
Mrs. Henry Stevens was a Sunday tives on her side of the family.
and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Olmstead of a trip to Redmond and Bend.
Mrs. Albert Carr is confined to her
dinner guest at the home of her
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gustafson, who son and daughter-in-law, Mr. end home due to illness. A speedy re­
Mill City.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas from have operated a dairy for the past Mrs. Albert Stevens.
covery for her is the wish of her
Chillawick, B. C., in Canada visited two years, have sold their cows and I Mrs. Martha Jungwirth was host­ many friends.
with relatives in Lyons recently. equipment to James Berger who ess for the meeting of the St. Pat­
With these nippy mornings and
They were guests at the home of Mr. lives between Stayton and Turner. rick Altar Society at her home Thurs­ beautiful sunny days Fall is here for
and Mrs. Paul Geraths, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Berger moved the cattle to his day night, with Alice Schiewek pre­ sure, with the frosts in the offing,
Ben Volten and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell place. Mr. and Mrs. Gustafson who sident, presiding. Usual business was with the Fall flowers and many
Stiffler.
retained their property will continue taken care of. It was voted to change colored Autumn leaves makes a per­
Mrs. Phil Geisen from Sidney, to live there.
the meeting night from the first son wonder if winter is just around
Montana is visiting at the home of her
Santiam Valley Grange held their Thursday of the month to the third the corner. Sunday morning two
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bridges regular meeting Friday evening with Thursday. Attending were Evelyn flocks of geese were seen going south,
and family. Mr. Bill Artz of Portland Blanche Wagner, master, presiding. Van Augtmael, Ruth Lyons, Anne which is a sure sign, say old timers,
1 an uncle of Mrs. Bridges was also a Usual busines was transacted and an Pietroke, Mary Fink. Mary Volten, of an early Winter.
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