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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1963)
LYONS | Mrs. Joe Johnson rr. PArRtcR-» pariah Lywaa Rev. Bernard NeetnM. Pastor •*y Ev» Brtwwlnr Safe Drivers can qualify for this I Mass : 1st, 2nd and 5th Sunday I st 10 30 a. m. Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at (0:30 a. m. Hostess for Meeting Of Lyons WSCS Mi». Ina Stix'kwrli wm tsk- ••il to Ilin Salem Memorial hos- pitnl on Wednesday for medical in utnient Merryle Stockwell, win» i » staying with tier grand mother is now at the home LYONS Mrs Joe Johnson of tier grandmother Mrs Myrtle wnst hostess for the meeting of Ayers while she is gone. die WSCS held at the fire place Mrs Huth Lyons was hostess room of the church on Tuesday for tiie Wednesday afternoon afternoon Mrs. Wilson Stevens curd club with a party held at pr'Sided ovrr the meeting Re- Iler home Several tables of WO ports were heard ft was voted were tn play (oilowing a one to give a donation to the Sher thirty dessert luncheon. High lock Memorial Izalge at Camp score was held by Mabie Down Magruder also to purchase a ing, second by Eulalia Lyons, new rug for the parsonage. und low by Dorothy Williams Plans were made for their an Olliers attending were Bernice nual Silver Tea with Tuesday, Bridges, 'Dielma Nydegger, Car March 26 the date set nnd will rie Naur, Doris Hoy, Bertha I m - held at die church. Plans Allen, Mildred Huffman, Gladys wi re i.Iso completed tor the Edwards. Katie Sieg, Zeta father nnd son banquet to lie Pi lchard. Alma Olmstead, Hose held on Sunday evening Feb. 24 Basattt, Margaret Kunkle, Le In the dining room ot the church ota Worden, Estiier Danielson, with a family night and pot luck mid Helen Lyons. supper at 6 Ml with no charge. Velvle Ix’wls celebrated tils Tiie oldest, youngest and the 7Mtr b.rthday minlvcrsury on father with the lurgest family Wednesday, Fobruary 30. A will I m - awarded gifts Plans n.imio'i of relatives and friends were also discussed for the called to wish him greetings, lie meeting on March 15 to tx- held was presented with a tieautiful- at the First Methodist Church ly decorated calcs tor the oc in Salem where they will hear casion by Mrs. James Silber- Miss Dorothy Barnette a field nugel which was cut mid served worker s|M*ak following Dr. to the guests Crane's study. Marl-Linn iickl a Washington Guest s|ienkcr ot the afternoon Birthday program Friday after *u< Mrs. Springer from the noon with appropriate music by Oregon State hospital in Salem tiie band. She told of her work therr ami Die February meeting of the how the various organizations Mari Linn PTC was held nt the could assist and do things tor sclnxd house Thursday evening die many patients Mrs. Joseph with Hoy l^imta-rt presiding a I> o accompanied Mrs. Springer over the short business meet also spoke briefly on her work ing Guest »|M-uk tor the even there. ing was Jerry Muddy from Al At the close of the meeting bany, who slmwcd pictures and Mr». Johnson server! dainty re- displayed articles and told of freamments to Mmes David his experiences while spending Danielson. Warren Edwards. several months in Finland last James Hollingshead. Oscar year Naur, Ix-onard (Truson. Glenn Spring vacation will begin at Julian, Clyde Bressler, Wilson the Marl-Linn school on Friday. Stevens, Earl Cotton, Charles March 15. Claase will resume Unison. Roy Felton. Ralph Dow again Monday, March 15. ner. Harley Scott. Elmer Wil Mrs. tionuld Huber enter son. Hugh Johnston. Mrs. Pearl tained a group ot little folks Hudson and Mrs. luiura Neal. Saturday afternoon honoring their daughter, Debbie, on her titii birthday anniversary. Hie Mrs. Moe Entertains usual games ami refreshment* lurniatied tiie entertainment. Women's Society Attending were Ih-lible tile hon ored guest. Mary Fritchi, Susan MEHAMA Mrs. Jennie Moe Neal. Cheryl Kuikcn and Cher- was hostess for the 1.30 dessert rl Ma ruling. lunch«*«! and meeting of the A district meeting ot the Women's Society of the Me Home Economics clutis was lia in a church Wednesday after la-ld Friday at Smitium Valley noon. February 20. Mrs. John Grange hall with several Stroachine conducted the busi- granges represented, and about nesa a mmhi al which time K) members present. Mrs. Le plana were discussed lor a ham ona Kreru, State Home Econ dinner. It was decided to ask omics chairman was present, tiie same committee which had also Mrs. Irene Macpherson, charge of the last dinner to district chairman. Plans were take over the arrangements. A made and discussed tor their tentative date was act for sewing contests and various April 25. It was decidi-d to wait other work for the coming until some time m March or months. Lecturers' Stars were tiie first part of April to have given out. and Mrs. Molly Dark die clean-up day at the church. from Santiam Valley Grange Mrs. Ray Roberta was in was among those receiving a charge of die program for tne Star. afternoon and gave an interest Walter Trask from San Jose. ing resume and discussion of a Calif., renewed old acquaint recent Christian Herald article. ances in Lyons Suturday. "How to Go to Church.' She "Macky" as he was known to also led the devotions. his friends, is a former resi Present for the meeting were dent here. He was accompanied Mmes. Strochinc, Roberts, J. here by his brother, Ralph. M. Teeters. B. L. Kirsch, Keith Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stevens Phillips and the hostess. left the last of the week for a month's vacation trip which will take them through Cali Susan Jenkins at fornia, Nevada, Arizona, Wy oming and Montana. While in College Party Wyoming, they will visit with Susan Jenkins, accounting her mother, Mrs. Viola Zander nnd an aunt, Mrs. Etta Fair major at the U of O, and field at Sheridan and his sister, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. nnd Mrs. Burnsides in Jenkins was invited to the an nual "Smarty Party" held Feb Montana. Mr and Mrs. Earl Allen were ruary 14 at the college, honor in Brownsville Friday to attend ing 196 freshman women who the Rural Mall Carrier's con achieved the highest grades in their class during their first vention. Mrs. Cyril Lyons went to term of college. Sponsored by Mortar Board, Eugene Thursday to spend the remainder of the week at the Senior Women's scholastic and invitations home of her son-in-law and activity honorary, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris were extended to all freshman McAdams and baby. Mr. Lyons coeds who earned nt least a and his mother, Mrs. Ruth 3.00 for 12 or more scholastic Lyons went to Eugene Sunday hours. The annual event also honors to bring her home. Mr. ami Mr». Billy Stifel and the three sophomore women fumily moved over the weekend who had the highest acumulat- to die George Wilson place ive grades in their class at the near Jordan, the former David end of their freshman year. Sledge place. Mr. and Mrs. WUaon returned to Lyons and will live in the house vacated Grade School Menu - - l»y die Herbert Graen family. Feb. 28. Navy beans and ham, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kimcry tomatoes, cowboy bread, milk, and son, Jerry, and his sister, apple crisp. Mrs. Myrtle Ayers were in March 1. Red snapper, whip Corvallis Monday to attend ped potatoes, green beans, funeral services for their uncle, bread and butter, chocolate Joseph Kimery. Burial was in cake, milk. Salem. March -I. Hamburger gravy, Mem tiers of the Lyons Me- whipped potatoes, pickled beets, ilaxiist church will observe hot roll and butter, applesauce World Day of Prayer in Mill bar, milk. Ctiy. with union observance at March 6. Chicken gravy on the Presbyterian church. hot bscuita, buttered peas, milk, Frank Johnson, son of Mr. pears, cookie. ami Mrs. Joe Johnson is in Sa March 7. Wiener and bun, cred Heart hospital in Eugene potato chips, milk, buttered with injuries received in a car com, carrot sticks, apple cake accident. He is employed at and butter sauce. Blue River nnd will come to March 8. Macaroni and the home of his parents when cheese, spinach, bread and but released from the hospital. ter, milk, fruited jello. S—The Mill City Enterprise, Thunsday, Feb. M, IMS OSS MI1X CITY PRESBYTERIAN Blebard B. (Me. Pastor Sunday Sohool at 9:45 a m Nursery through Adult classes Morning Worship Service at 11 00 o'cloc. Sermon topic: "Obscure Discipleship.” • • • Community Prnabyterian Church Mehama, Oregon Rev. Arne V. Magnuson, Pastor 9 45 a. m. Crurch school. (Classes tor all ages) 11 (M) a. m. Worship aerleve. Everyone is welcome. • • • SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST a. W. Ivy hi. MUI City 9 30 a. m. Saturday Sabbath School. 11 a m Worship service 7:30 p. m. Wednesday prayer meeting. Visitors welcome. see assembly of ood church 6th and Cedar Rev. Ellis Warner. Pastor Sunday School. 10:00 A m. Morning Worship. 11.00 a. m Evsngelestlc Service, 7:30 p m. Thursday. 7:30 p. m. Bible *»tudy and Prayer. A church with God’s answer for your problems. MUX CITY COMMUNITY CHURCH Full Goapel Rev. DonaM DlateoM. Paata* Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 1100 i m Evening Worship 7:90. Thursday evening 7:30 P. M Everyone welcome. ess FIRST CHRISTIAN (IICRCH Hav BaruM Hake. Paatot Bible School, 9:45 a. no. Morning Worsh : lO afi s m Youth Sendee 6 30 p. tn Evening Service 7 30 p. m e e e AANTLAM CHAPEL I LYONS METHODIST CHURCH Woming Worship, U o’clock Sunday school at 9 JO. Assembly of God Lyons, Oregon Douglas Mrntzr, Pastor Phone 859-3364 Sunday School. 9:45 a. m. Morning Woshlp, 11 00 a. m Evening Service. 7:00 p. m. Midweek Service, Wednesday 7 >0 p. m. Christ Ambassadors (Youth | Service) Saturday. 7:30 p. m. Slngsplration Every 4th Sat urday. 7 30 p. m. • a • I DETROIT CHURCH OF CHRIST I J Sunday school, 10 .00 a. m Morning Worship, 11 o’clock. I • e e GATTA COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CIUUNT Sunday School, 10 OO s. tn Morning Worship 1100 I. m Youth activities Sunday ev enlng • se IT. CATHERINE’S CATHOIJC Miti City Father Hugh Geerto Mass at 9:15 a.m. every Sun ess FREE METHODIST CHURCH North still tltr A beatnik’s Idea of a lovely bride is when her sneakers match her sweater." OUR LADY OF LOURDES PARISH, Jordan Bo.. Bernard Nairn« PasVu Mast: 1st. 2nd. and 5th Su» lay at 8:30 a. m. Mass 3rd and 4th Sunday at W 30 a m. » • • HIANHA COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Harold Roth. Pastor Jean Roth, S. S. Supt. Rev. Gene E. Davidson, Pastor 9 45 a. m. Sunday School. Sunday School 10:00 a m. Morning Service. 11:00 a tn 11 a. m. Morning Worship. Youth Fellowship 6:30 p. m. 6:15 p m. Teen Time Bible Study Wednesday 7.X 7 p. m. Evening Worship. 7 p. m. Wednesday prayer p. m. Junior Choir and Bible dub meeting. sea Thursday. 4 00 p m. Adult Choir Saturday at 7:3T The Church of Jesus Christ p. m. Of IzUter Dey Saints Coma fellowship with us. Presiding Elder : Joseph Johnson Meeting place at Women’s club FOR QAUTT JOB PRINTING nouse In Stayton. See The Mill City Enterprise Sunday School 9:30 Top Quality printing, pr.ced Sacrament Meeting 10:45 right. Fast service too. Phone Priesthood Meeting 11 50 897-2772. Nights 897-2930. DIFFERENT MONEY-SAVING AUTO POLICY! 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