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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1963)
LYONS By Eva Br«-s»l«r MoiuUy iiftvmoun guests nt »hr home of Mr. and Mr». Clyde l-*wls was their daughter, l<u- •’ilk- <>f Orrvalll» and bar KN 'tn. Mr» Dawn Wilklnsuii tnan Grand Rapids, Mid». Mr» Kathleen Buike and Mr» Alice M'-rcrr <»f Alltany Mr and Mr». Lkjyd Slctto left Friday morning for Falrchield. W ii , wh<*r they will spend scv- rral day» at thr home ot their »on in-law and daughter, Mr and Mr» W H. Huller. Mr and Mr» Mike Fink spent ■rvcral day» at Brrltrnbuah Hot Spring» Mr. and Mr» Wayne Ran- »■•n of Klamath Fall» were re cent guests at the home of her mother, Mr» Ruth Lyons. The Ransoms who have apent sever- al year» in Klamath Falla, while h<- war employed at OTI have relumed to the Willamette Valley. He 1» now employed at Maclurrvn School for Uoy» at WoraJIarm They are living in Salem nt the present time tart will move to Woodburn anon. The official I ma rd meeting of the I.yon» Mcthodl»t church wn» held Thuraday evening at the tmrionage Member» of the Lyra»» Gar den club enjoyed a picnic lunch at llu»h Park in Salem Thurs day with Mr» Iionna Aarnuaaen n» hoate»» In tin- idtcrnoori they joined tile Salem Garden tour Enjoying the day were lbw Ha»»rtt, Gertrude Weid man, Kathryn Neal. Evelyn Julian, Martha Cruaon, Mabel Diwning, Alice Huber, l-aura Neal, Helen Johnston and thr hiateaa, Mr» Asmussen. Mr and Mr» Van Prichard hart a» their gue»t aeveral day» thia week, her »l»ter, Mr». Mary Fuqua fn»n Portland. Mr» Lydia Culwell relumed home Wednesday after »pend ing aeveral day» at Bend where iw W.ia ,i guest at the home of her »on and daughter-in-law, Mr ir 1 Mr». E It (YllwrlJ and family. Mr. and Mr». Earl Allen rv- turned home Wednesday after »(■rrallng 10 day» at Paulina Lake Mr and Mr». Joe Hiner, neighbors of the Allen». »prnl a couple of day» at the lake with the Alien». They reported an enjoyable time. Mr» Paula Dick from Winni peg. Canada arrived in Lyon» Diunulay, where »hr will make in extended vi»it at the liomr of her trrotber ami wife. Mr. an«l Mr» O»car Naur. Mr and Mr» James Hollings head with her brother-in-law and lister. Mr and Mm. Dale IxXtin ami another sister, Mr». (Tauiir Spoon ot Salem »|>ent •rvrral day» last week at their summer cabin at Camp Sher man <m thr Metolius While thrrr they also visited Peter son's Rock Gardens An open specal meeting will I»- held at Santiinn Valley Grange Friday evening. August 16 to make plans ami discus» th«- annual Harvest Festival ami Fair. All interested people am welcome to attend. Anyone with «xmstructlvc idea» on thr fair 1» asked to hr prraent. M<-shcllc Ramsey. 6-yrar-okl ■laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Ramsey was struck above thr rv- With a bull b.it while playing ball. Stic was taken to a <k»ctor when- it required «ev en »titche» to c I om the wound Mr. and Mrs Arthur Vaughn of lAirtland s|»ent the weekend nt thr home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mormon ami daughter, Su sie. Mrs Alice Huber with her sister, Mrs. James Swan, Mrs. John Swan and Miss Alice Smith went to Albany Saturday evening where they attended a shower for Mrs. Stan True, the i former Miss Marian Penck a former Mill City teacher. Mrs Joe Johnson spent last weekend in Medford at the home tjwir daughter, Mrs. Ron Taykir ami family. The North Santiam Gladiolus show was held at Mari-Linn Saturday and Sunday and there were 17 exhibitors w-ho entered I over 1(X) exhibits. Entries were from Corvallis. Salem, Mill City, Silverton, Lyons. Waterloo, Harrisburg. Grants Pass and lx-banon. Judges were from Stayton, Grants Pass and Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt were Sunday evening dinner guests in Albany at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmer. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stanley from Grants Pass were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Isaura Neal. Mr. Stanley is a former Lyons »chool teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber end four children. Dennis. Don na. Darrell and Debbie and hi» mother, Mrs. Alioe Huber, at tended the annual reunion of the McDonald family at the Kenneth McDonald home near Scio on Sunday. Mrs Martha Hiatt. Mrs. Lulu of this area and Aunt Jennie Bonahan from the Marian Home in Sublimity attended the dedication of the John Neal Me morial park Sunday afternoon. TTiey are all former residents of this area and Autn Jennie celebrated her 9Hth birthday anniversary lust April. Mr». Roxie Trask ot Salem »pent Ncverai day» the first of the week with relative» in Lyons Mrs. Trask Is a »later ot Clyde and Velvfe Lewis and Mr» Bert Lyon». Mr. ami Mr». Willlum Sherratt of Portland were alm guest» thr first at the week Mr and Mrs. Gordon Hud son from Medford were Sunday guests at the home of his mo- ther, Mrs. Pearl Hudson and brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mr». I«eonard Cruson La- land Hudson, also a son from McMlnnvilk* was also a visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Robertson from Canyonville spent several day» lust week at the Henry (ruisant home. Mr. and Mrs James McClurg and children from Baker and Mr. and Mrs. James Batesman and family from Ook Hurbor, Wn., visited last week at the home of their fattier, Mr. ami Mrs John McClurg. Mr. and Mrs. John I-orb» and sons, Mark ami Allen, from Hayward, Calif . are visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Gunn. Mr and Mrs Robert Carleton und children Irani 'Die Dalles were weekend guests at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing ami Mr. and Mrs John McClurg. Sunday the Downings, Carltons and Me-' S—The Mill City F'-nterprinr, 'Hiuraday, August 15, IDAS Clurg« enj<»yed a picnic on the North Fork, which celebrated Th.-rc were choir numbers. or- | spending the remainder at the the birthday anniversary of gan solos, vocal sok>, mixed summer in New York and Bos John McClurg. quartet, male duet, and ladies ton. Mr. and Mrs. David Daniel trio. 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