MEHAMA By Mrs. Jehn Teeter* Sunday guests at the Jim Rich* mond home were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Green and two children of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Reno Miletta of Sa lem visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brown. They spent most of the day fishing at Detroit Lake. Mrs. Mabel Patton returned home Sunday evening from Dallas where she had visited for several days with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe and Linda were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. Monroe’s mother, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bilyeu in Leb anon. Try MAURITA’S BEAUTY SHOP at Lyons for that permanent, sham poo and wave, or hairstyling. Tele phone ULrick 9-2476. You’ll like our work and service. 20 Bonnie Christensen spent the week end with her uncle and aunt, the Lester Shimaneks of Scio The Rev. and Mrs. James Hardy spent several days the last of the week at a conference for National Mission pastors and their wives, at Camp Menucha on the Columbia river. The Hardys children, Loma, Stephen and Kenneth stayed with friends in Portland during their par ents stay at the conference. Mr. and Mrs. Al Molnar and eon, Jim, of Oak Grove visited during the weekend with the Frank Bucklers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longfellow and sons went to Tum.alo Friday evening, where they spent the week end at the Chris McDonald home. The D. L. Teeters family and Mrs. Teeters aunt, Mrs. Blanch McDon ald of Salem visited at the McDon alds Sunday. Visitors Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook and Mrs. Eva Crook were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crook and two children of Portland. Sunday dinner guests at the Crooks were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crook and daughters of Portland. Mr. ar.d Mr-. Vernon Goodell and Mrs. Eva Crook. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Seamster of Salem visited Sunday afternoon with the Crooks. A Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Griffiths was his cousin, M rs. Leta Clements of Corvallis. The Griffiths and Mrs. Clements were dinner guests at the Dale Champ home. $—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE Mehama Extension Unit THl RSDAY, MAY 14. 1959 Installs New Officers Lyons WSCS Mother MEHAMA—The Mehama Home Extension Unit met in the Fellowshif room of the church Wednesday, May Daughter Banquet Held 6 at 10:30 for their last meeting of LYONS—The annual Mother and . the year The meeting was called to order by he chairman, Mrs. Raymond Daughter banquet sponsored by the, Branch and the secretary and treas WSCS was held Thursday evening urer’s reports were given. Reports in the basement of the Lyons Me-1 were given by those who attended thodist church with approximately Spring Festival. The Unit voted to 125 present. The dining room and j decorated | donate $5 to the church for use of the tables were beautifully Fellowship Rocm for meetings. Mrs. w ith lilacs and spring flowers by I Ira Kirsch installed the new officers Eleanor Smith. Master of Ceremon-1 in a pretty and impressive candle it - was Mrs. Van Prichard, with the ceremony. The ne-v officers are Mrs. address of welcome given by Mrs.' Mrs. Marshall Powell and the response by G. V. Christensen, . chairman; ' ' Charles Cr ok, vice chairman, wnd Lomu Downer. For entertainmemt I Mr-. Larry Prichard was re-elected Johnny Vale of Salem presented sev eral vocal solos, also a vocal num-' secretary-treasurer. The meeting was turned over to Lor was given by the three small I Mrs. Milton Roten and Mrs. Chris Horn children. Organ music was tensen, who were project leaders and played during the dinner hour by I they very ably presented the project Cecil Bassett. “Storage in the Home.’’ Thy showed, Gifts were presented to Mrs. Har- j To do the best job of vacumnnng the best ways to get the most use ley Johnson, oldest mother present; your wool rug keep the head flat on of drawers ami closet space and how Mrs. Lynn Scott, youngest mother [ the carpet at all times, especially I to arrange the shelves by using di present, and Mrs. Gerald Wilson the ' when using a tank-type cleaner. Short viders and step shelves among other mother with the largest family. The ; 2 foot strokes usually give better methods. This was one of the most meal was cooked by several of the results with less effort. Overlap the 1 interesting meetings of the year in men folks and serving was done by ' the young boys. strokes so as to go over each part of the opinion of many who attended. Mrs. Larry Prichard and Mrs. P. carpet 3 times. 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