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on» Extension Unit wa> held Wednes day forenoon at the home of Mrs. R bert Moore, with Virgene Scott and B> Eva Bressler Alma Spellmeyer as project leaders. Tuesday evening dinner guest* at Mrs. Spellmeyer replaced Gypsie the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Smith W> aver who was unable to attend, were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Papke. Miss 'lnu.-e attending were Florence Naue, Betty Barber, Don Papke and Dave Betty Carter, Mabel Downing, Helen Barrov.» from Salem. The occassion Johnston, Jane Land, Leoa Johnson, honored the birthday anniversary of Januita Wright, Bonnie Hartle, Vir gene Scott, Alma Spellmeyer, and Don Papke. Delmer Culwell, small son of Mr. Mrs. Moore. The next meeting will be and Mrs. Elmer Culwell cut hie arm on March 18 at the Moore home. A special meeting of the pre-school quite badly while at play. The child mothers has held Tuesday evening ren were playing hide a:... using a door for the base, in running at the home of Mrs. Alvin Balmer. in he hand his arm through the glass For a general discussion and to make cutting it to the extent that it re plans for the coming months. Plans quired about 25 stitches to close the were discus.-ed for tne Easter party, There will be no school on Tuesday wound. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Weaver and the 17th or Thursday the 19th due children left Wednesday morning for tu the Spring vacation. Attending the Montana, where they received word of meeting were Mesdamee Sid Etzel, Herbert Grean. Dale Crandall, Leland the death of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Miller receiv Manning, Floyd Craigmyle, Vaughn ed word Thursday morning of the Hunt, Frank Crowthers. Bud Chey- death of her uncle William Feather- tka, Luther Miley, Wilfred Merry, i »ton at a resthome in Roseburg. Mr. Mrs. Alice Huber and Mrs. Palmer. Mrs. Gladys Stiffler returned home Featherston a former resident of Ly ons was 87 years old February 22. Wednesday evening after spending Funeral services will be held in Port several weeks at the home of her land on Monday, March 9, at 2:45 daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. from the Holman Funeral home. He Lowell Y'eager and family at Corcor is survived by four sons, Dale Feath an, California. erston, Vernon Featherston, of Great Mrs. John McClurg returned home alls, Montana, Billie Featherston, Saturday from Santiam Memorial Bob Featherston of Portland, three hospital in Stayton, after spending daughters, Mrs. Eunice Fairfowl and several weeks there following a heart i Mrs. Clara Sin. laire of Roseburg, and attack. Mrs. Ida Pfund of Newport. Weekend guests at the home of Open house preceded the regular Mrs. Donna Asmussen and daughter, meeting of the Mari-Linn PTC held Mildred were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey | at the school Wednesday evening. Lively of Salem. Band music furnished the entertain- The annual Silver Tea sponsored ' ment and the teachers displayed the by the Lyons WSCS has been post work of the pupils in all the grades. poned from Tuesday, March 17 until The PTC meeting followed with Mrs. Tuesday March 31. Illness, Spring Guy Hartle president, presiding over vacation and other conflicting activi a short business session. Spring va ties make this mandatory. | cation will begin March 16 with all J. L. Peddi.ord formerly of Jeffer- , enjoying a weeks vacation, resuming son was taken to Santiam Memorial their duties again on Monday, March hospital in Stayton Sunday after-1 23. Den mothers are needed for the noon for further treatment. Mr. and ! Cub Scouts. Anyone interested and Mrs. Peddieord have been spending1 can help with this project please con some time at the home of their, tact Robert Moore, so a» to get the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garton. 1 Cub Scouts started. For entertainment Mrs. Ethel Huffman, who under Clinton Land music instructor showed went major surgery at Salem Me ■ colored slide pictures of the Music morial hospital Monday, was able to Retreat held last summer. At the close return home Monday of this week. of the meeting refreshments were Mrs. “ * E<1 • Castle of Mehama was served by the 5th grade room mothers hostess for the meeting of the Altar The regular monthly meeting of the Society of the St. Patrick Catholic Firemen was held Tuesday evening church at her home Thursday even at the fire hall, with a short business ing. Mrs. Robert Schiewek, president session. Following the meeting the presided over the business session. rust proof paint was put on the water A general d.scusion was held and tak of the new truck they recently plans were made for a general pre purchased. Easter cleaning at the church on The city council held their regular Wednesday, March 25. Plans were meeting Wednesday evening with also made for a Jewelry party to be , Phillip Pietrok mayor pro-tem presid held at the Catholic community hall ing. Due to the absence of Wendell Wednesday, Marchll. Attending the Weaver the mayor. The city budget meeting were Mmes. A- C. Wells,( was accepted al^o the franchise, and a Phillip Pietrok, Andrew Sieg, Floyd' spe. lal meeting will be held on March Craigmyle, Leland Manning, Jak Riesterer, Paul Geraths, Pat Lyons The Sewing Work Shop of the Ly- Lowell Stiffler, Truman Tibbets. Jo seph Mi Dougal, Robert Schiewek and Mrs. Castle. I A family gathering and dinner was held Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Downer, hon oring her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson of Mehama on their Golden Wedding anniversary. At tending were Mr. and Mrs. Willaid Johnson of Mapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bouche and family of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson, Vicky and Dale of Mehama, Mr. and Mrs. I Harley Scott and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. L.vn Scott and Deana. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Downer, Lonna, Carol, and Dwight, all of Lyons and the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. John-, son of Mehama. Another son and ' wife, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Johnson of Glendale, were unable to attend because of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen spent the weekend at Blue River. They were guests at the home of his aunt, Mrs. George Allen. Mr. and Mrs. James Hollingshead | went to Cloverdale this last week. They will spend the next two weeks at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adams and family. Mr. , Hollingshead expects to spend much 'of his time fishing. The regular meeting of Santiam I Valley Grange was held Friday even ing with Master Warner Hampton presiding. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Basl were hosts at a potluck supper. The group came in Centennial dress. In teresting reports were heard on legislature, Agriculture and Home Economics. The display table showed historic pictures. The next meeting will be an important one when La- camb grange will bring the traveling agate on Friday evening, April 3 and Santiam Valley will take the agate to Holly on Saturday evening, April 11. Bob Roy, student at Willamette University in Salem spent the week end in Lyons at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Hy Smith, from Stevenson, Wash., spent the weekend at the h me of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard. Saturday guests at the Prichard home were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Douglas and daughter, Keane from Canby. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mays and four daughters spent the weekend in Portland. They were guests at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mays. Saturday and Sunday guest* at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hom were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hom and family of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. t harles Locama, Lavina Hom and Harold and Lavonnne Luhn from Longview, Wash. The annual Loyalty dinner will be held Thursday evening. March 12 at the Lyons Methodist church at 6:30. There will be a review of the work done during the conference year. Everyone will share in making plans I ENTER NOW! Santiam Canyon Centennial Frolic Revive The Spirit Of Our Pioneers’ Cash Prizes For Three Division Winners (Groups or Individuals) $100 FIRST PRIZE $50 SECOND PRIZE ** 7 $25 THIRD PRIZE Numerous Other Prizes Even Amateur - 6 To 90 - Eligible .J Live Radio and TV Appearances for Winners Koca/ or Instrumental Music — Readings — Square Dances — Dramatics Family Singing — Barbershop Quartets — Gay Nineties Acts — Ministrel Music — Folk Songs — Combos LYONS Special Edition of The Enterprise will be out Thursday, April 23rd Subscribe to The Enterprise Today. 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