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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1958)
19—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE THURSDAY. DECEMBER 25. 1958 Lyons WSCS Have Christmas Party Bost Christmas wishes Io you and yours. And thanks to all for your tonfidonro this yoor. io one and all ve wish a very C.hRlSiMAS Christmas Luncheon The Christian Women’s Fellow “Christmas, Christmas time is LYONS—One of ti.e more lovely near. . . .” so the song goes. Christ ship of the Christian Church held meetings of the WSCS was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of mas IS near. And thing« are going their December meeting Wednes 'round and 'round. day starting with a Christmas Mrs. Alex Bodeker. The living room ’round and Christmas programs and Christmas luncheon at noon. Mrs. Nat W ills, was beautifully decorated with wint er greenery and holly carrying out parties and Christmas Spirit and— Mrs. E. K. Fish and Mrs. Hugh Jull were hostesses The dining the holiday theme. A large holly "Merry Christmas!” The Annual staff held a Christmas room was deeitrated with holly, cedar, wreath hung on the wall, with numb ers pinned to it. These were drawn cake sale Saturday. They made dough snowballs and Christmas cutouts. by membeors for their exchange too—to buy presents with? There Christmas tree place cards marked gift. Secret pal names were revealed was a big fix-up about the cakes. the places. A short program was at the table. Taking part r----------- — and new ones drawn for another year. They were supposed to be auctioned presented at the game Friday night but the were Mrs. Robert Moore, Mrs. Rob-, A short business session was held Rev. Ruth Cotton invited all mem general chairman goofed and so San- ert Gregory, Mrs. Franklin McDow- bers to her home for coffee Tuesday. dy Olson and Judi Hoeye sold them ell and Mrs. Richard Freeman. Mrs. A short program was presented over town Saturday. They’d like to Clinton Land led the group sing ing Christmas Carols. Following the with Mrs. Glenn Julian reading the thank all who bought (cakes.) Speaking of auctions the Juniors luncheon the worship service was ' Christmas story. Several short Christ mas readings were given by Mrs. had one Saturday night at the game, held in the Sanctuary. Taking part in the play “Like a ___ ____ Ed. Hargreaves __ and _ ____ Rev. _ Ruth Cot-( Only they sold pies instead of cakes. Mrs. - Franklin McDow- > .! The people from Tree” ’ were .----- ------ ----- ton sang “O Holy Night,” followed .‘.L __ L ____ crust! Robert by group singing of Christmas carols. | Waldport " must have been hungry for I ell and Laura Jean, Mrs. I Susan, Mrs. Clinton they bought every pie. Maybe even ¡Gregory .nd At the close of the meeting dainty Harris served as the Land. Others taking part were Mrs. 1 refreshments were served. The din “pie-eyed.” Mr. , Milton Roten, . - program chairman and auctioneer. ing table was beautiful with a pink The welcome mat is out for Anna- Mrs. William McClintock, Mrs. Rob- cloth and a large Christmas center belle Gripe, who has recently re- ert Moore, solist, and Mrs. \\ illiam piece. Attending were Mmes. Van Prich turned. She seems remarkably quiet Shepherd, . < Covers were placed at the dinner ard, James Hollingshead. Ernest for a red head, but we are glad to (for Mrs. George Flook, Mrs. Nat Grosso, Ben IntVeld, Charles Cruson, have her with us. ........ , Mrs. Glen Shelton, Mrs. “ Oh! I feel like crying. ” This was Wills, Ed Hargreaves, Dale Prichard, Oscar _ . " . E. K. Fish, Naue, Chester Roye, James Wright, whispered between two girls at a Frank Caraway, M^rs. fluorescent Mrs. Elmer Shaw, Mrs. Bud Bilyeu, recent assembly. With 1 ----- Glenn Julian, E. L. Roye, Paul Ger- v....,, ........... from Mrs. Ed Haynes, Mrs. Floyd Shep- aths, Clyde Bressler, Herbert Mays, lights and chalk Mr. Williams, the National Assemblies, transport- 1 held, Mrs. Milton Roten, Mrs. Rich- Virgin Rogers, Rev. Ruth Cotton, ard Freeman, Mrs. William Shepherd, Ethel Huffman, Mabel Bass, Pearl ed us into Egypt and the high Sierras. Mrs. Franklin McDowell, Mrs. Arnes Hurson, Alice Huber, Inez Ring, He made us laugh at his cartoons. Jackson, Mrs. Byron Bates, Mrs. Donna Asmussen, and the hostesses The breathtaking beauty of his pic Marvin Edwards, Mrs. Larry Law tures brought tears to the eyes. Alta Bodeker. The Junior play, “Rest Assured” rence, Mrs. Rachel Olmstead, Mrs. will be ready for its grand opening Elsie Potter, Mrs. Addie French, Mrs. Friday, January 9. Another oscar- Lowell Cree, Mrs. Wm McClintock, winning performance will be given Mrs. Rose Roten, Mrs. Ed Romey, the next night, January 10, also. Mrs. Arthur Hedge, Mrs. Hugh Jull, Really, it is a very good play and I Mrs. Cyril Shipman. Mrs. Clinton am sure you will not want to miss Land, Mrs. Robert Cregory, Mrs. Robert Moore and Mrs. Sylvia j A apacity crowd attended the an- it. nual Mill City Elementary School The Photography club held a par- Haynes. There were 17 children pre- j Christmas program-in the gymnas ty in the basement of Mr. Paul’s sent. ium Monday evening, with the pre home Saturday night. It was won- sentation even exceeding expecta derful—a “blast,” we teenagers say tions. The audience agreed that the Everyone was there, which included colorful “stained glass window” back Sharon Hirte, Jim Gulliford, Vernon ground, the elaborate lighting effects, Johnson, Sandy Olson, Sandy Rowen, the costuming, and the impressive Dorman Gregory, Phyllis Pate, Gene musical numbers were superb. All Skaug, Ellen Hoeye, Sharon Whitt- grades, from the cherub-like first- sett, Mary Ann Ba-sett, Jack Bain, graders to the tall and dignified Barbara Cunnl ™ham, John Henry, eighth-graders, took part. Ernie Andersen, Judi Hoeye, Alex Included <n the program were: ander and Mr. and Mrs. Paul, had a Customs and Symbols of Christmas; ball, as we’d say. Instrumental Ensembles; The Real Without mentioning presents and Meaning of Christmas; and Choral such we wish you a Merry Christmas Numbers by the Elementary chorus, and happy holidays. To Our Friends and directed by Doris Sheythe. Music on the electric organ was played by Neighbors Edna Ross, with Alice Smith doing No-Host Lunch Served at the piano accompaniments. Practic ally all teachers of the elementary Gates Club Meeting staff assisted in the production. : GATES—A joint meeting of the Large Crowd Present At School Program Jenkins Hardware Baker's Jewelry Herb and Hugh Mill City, Oregon »«««re s «xwwMX *««««««««««<r<««'«««'«««"< <««««cc«t AAerry C Santiani Canyon Extension Unit and The Coffee Bureau recommends ' the Gates Women club was held in vne umvs w umrii ’ a s ciuu storing coffee m the refngerator if the day. December __ dubhouse Thurs _ the can isn't used within a week. 18, with Christinas decorations used on tables and mantel. Mrs. Jerry Rosamond, chairman of the Extension unit, dispensed with the regular j business meeting, however pending bills were authorized to be paid. The ! treasurer of the Women’s club was also authorized to make payments • due. There being no regular January I meeting, it was decided all members 1 of the Extension Unit bring a sack lunch, don old clothes and prepare for a clean-up day at the clubhouse January 22. Christmas carols were sung by all present, accompanied by Mrs. Walter Brisbin at the piano. A delicious no-host lunch was en joyed at noon from the buffet table, centered with a beautiful 4-tier | Christmas tree cake, with lighted ! candles, sent by Mrs. Wilma Bum garner, who was unable to be pre- ' sent. Five prizi-s were presented by I the Women’s club; the quilt, Mrs. Rex Herron; hostess apron, Mrs. | Frances Dolezal, Mill City; toaster 1 doll cover, Hazel Devine; doll, Mrs. I Sarah Rains; Christmas gift tags, Mrs. Geraldine Brown. The Christ mas gift exchange followed. Out-of-town guests were Mmes. Blanche Syverson. Edna Helgath, Myrtle Bates, Lowell Cree. Dorothy , ' Vail, and lsobel Heller, all of Mill City; Mrs. Jerry Larson and small daughter, Debbie of Moses Lake, Wash. •? 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