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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1963)
mage sale and helped to make it a success. | Plans were announced for a Country Dinner which will ire tiie mmiey-raising event of the I- ill Mrs. Beta Cruson, Estelle Philippi and l-ura Fair were designated to represent the Aux iliary at the State Convention Mr and Mrs, A. L. Barker Santiam will exemplify mak spent a tew days flailing at the of Hospitals and Auxiliaries to be held in Portland. mg and amending and with coast Ulis week. drawing of a motion Ann Prim Detroit High's football team ran. noble grand appiinted will meet Eddyville here Friday Dorothy Vail to make the pre at 3 p. tn. sentation of that part of the Bill Kerlee is home on leave program Mrs Bartra Bagley, from the Navy. By Mrs. Floyd Nwalin RelM-kah Assembly president of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sophy Mrs. Earl Cooper (Carol Sue Springfield win |M. present for wore iiosts at a birthday dinner tile convention Mrs Bagley has Saturday night at their home in Ball) left Wednesday for OSC where she will lie a senior She asked that all lodges have ques Detroit. Birthdays celebrated tions for the ' question box" pre- were Ray Sophy. Glee Waters will reside at lluwley Hall. Her husband left recently for Castle pared in advance. u | i’.il! W.iters OUMta Hwre was ulso discussion at Bob Utton, Bruce and Brian AFB at Merced. Calif., after a two week visit at the home of the meeting on the possibility Waters and Irene Stout. her parents, Mr and Mrs. Clar of taking over the Giaiuimoth- Ron Leming had the misfor er « Hirift sliop which the wom tune of breaking his toe in the ence Ball. During his stay here, a family dinner was held at the en of the (hristian church are OSD game Friday. discontinuing after October 1.1 Miss Billie Malone visited home of Mr and Mrs. Clare Hie members voted against the Karol Malone Saturday. Karol Hennes» at which time he show- project, broke her arm carier in the It was noted that the wood- week. w'ork in tiie hall was in the Mr. ikk I Mr« Arnold Malone process of lieing painted and the will move back into their home drapes will be cleaned. All the this week. Tin' Malones have furniture in the hall will be been staying in Finnegan's reflniahed with the work to he cabin since die fire in their done by the IOOF nnd Rebekah home members during work nights Linda Barker moved to Salem Inter in the fall. Sunday where she will attend Following the business meet business school this fall. ing refreshments were served Harry Spencer went to Can >iy Faustina Nesbitt ami Lettie ada tor u 10-dny moose hunting Swan. tr ip Detroit lost their second foot- twill game of the season 12-0 to OSD Friday Mr. and Mrs. Dale Foreman I and daughter have moved to ' ix-troit from Aurora. They live on ttie l>on Ketchum lot where Wheeler Wood lived He works for the State Highway Depart ment LYONS Members of tile Wo Howard Drago, i*TA president men's Society <>f Christian Ser held an executive committee vice held their first fall meet meeting at Detroit school Thurs- ing in the fireplace room of ■ l.iy Itu- first I*TA meet the church Tuesday afternoon ing will I m * next Thursday at with Mrs. Clyde Bressler ns 7 30 This will lie a reception hostess Dainty refreshments for the teachers. were served preceding the busi Mr and Mrs. Earl Parker ness meeting. presided over by spent a few days this week vis Mrs Mac Morman iting friends and relatives in Various plans were discussed Tillamook and Waldport for tile winter months, including Sunday visitors at the home of the annual birthday luncheon Mr and Mrs Francis Ikimmer to be twist Octet mt N Mrs. Clyde were Mr. Dummer's parents. Bressler was named chairman. Mr and Mrs Andrew Dummer The bazaar nnd dinner was srt nnd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vin for November IS It was voted cent Beyer and family of Wood to tculld a utility nnd laundry bum. room nt the iMirsonngc nnd do Mrs. Bill McCauley received some work nt the church. A word from her (laughter. Serena short devotion was held with Hawthorne, that site has started Mrs E I. Royr In charge sch ml In San Antonio and has had her shots and passport pic tures made. She will be going to Germany in December with her brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Fagan and Mr and Mrs Gordon Brown went to Portland Saturday Mrs. Arnold Malone Brown left for The IVtrolt ambulance an* where Mrs swered a call at 7 30 p. tn. Fri Gearing, Neb., where she will day when Otto O)a and Harold visit her mother and other rela Champion took Nils lumge to a tives for two weeks. She phoned Salem hospital. He had fallen her family Sunday that due to down a flight of steps anti in bad weather, she wax delayed jured his back. He Is still being for eight hours in Denver. Mr. and Mrs Earl laiyman treated nt the hospital Mr. nnd Mrs Ray Guest of and Gordon Brown attended the Oceanside, Calif , nrv visiting 25th wedding anniversary of .it tin- home of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gcscher in Dither Guest in Idanha, They Aumsville Sunday. are on an extended trip Mrs. Dither Guest and Mrs. Ray Guest are sisters, married to Hospital Auxiliary the Guest brothers. Roy and Plans Country Dinner Luther. The Board of Director« for Mrs Joe Muise received word Memorial Hospital from Mrs. Wheeler Wood of Santiam Eddyville, that after moving Auxiliary held its first meeting from here, she suffered a slight of the season nt the home of stroke on the left side of her Mrs. Byrun Shuck in Mehama with Mrs Alex Bodeker, Lyons face Mrs Bob Stewart underwent assisting. Appreciation was expressed surgery at Salem General Mon to all who worked in the Hum- day. L. C. Davis «pent three days In Eugene, selling a ixxjse they owned there. 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Davis's uncle, Leonard llnllinan from Oregon City Is staying with the Davis's for a Member« of Santiam Rebekah while He had eye surgery. lodge discussed plans for the Th« Willing Workers will meet ------- - inewuiin L 2: >------------------- Wh,''h WU1 Wednesday held in Punier on Novemliei Mr and Mrs. Km Fry and Rebekahs Make Convention Plans GATES ed colored movie« taken during Sunday evening by Mr. and Mr». > 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursrlay, Sept. 2«, 1983 Ids and Carol's year in Taiwan, Ralph McBein of Lebanon, form Chirm. er neighbors, and their son-in- at the home of her parents, Mr. Mr and Mrs. William Pennick, Mrs Margaret Schobert of law and daughter. and Mrs. Willard Howell. left this week for Eugene Where Portland has been visiting a Mr. and Mrs. Joe Toepfer and Upon receiving news of the she will be a freshman at the week at the home of her son-in- two sons of Fem Ridge spent I death of an uncle in Minnesota,' U of O, majoring in English law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Saturday to Sunday at the home Mrs. Robert Oliver left Portland • Miss Pennick plans to become Jos -ph Bowes After a brief re- of her mother, Mrs Sarah by jet September 9 for San | a secondary English teacher. turn home, she plans to spend Rains. After a dinner honoring Francisco where she was met I She will reside at Carson hall. two additional weeks with the the Toepfer'« «on, Larry, who by her uncle and aunt. Mr and Rodney Schaer, son of Mrs. Bowes before leaving for Red is leaving for the Army soon, Mrs. Jack Dans of Pittsburg, Gwen Schaer. left Saturday for ding. Calif., to visit her son and the group enjoyed a fishing trip Calif. The three flew to Fargo. Oregon State College where he daughter-in-law; after which to one ot the high lakes Mrs. N. D., going jn to Crookston. will be a senior majoring in she plans to go on to Chevy Mary Iznj Howell was also a Minn to attend the funeral. advanced officers training and Chase, Md. dinner guest Sunday guests Mrs. Oliver remained for two science. His residence will be Mr and Mrs Floyd Johnson were Mrs. Rain’s nephew and weeks, visiting friends and re McNary men" dorm. His sister are in the process of building wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lester latives She returned by train Carol Schaer, left Tuesday for a new home. Mrs Johnson will Rains, and son, Jerry, of Salem to Portland Sunday where «he the U of O at Eugene where be t»usy the next hree months All visited at the home of Mr. was met by Mr. Oliver and their she will be a freshman major serving on jury duty in Albany. and Mr» Bud Cline in Mill City three daughters. While in Port ing In History and Economics. Mrs Bill Gabriel was hospital Sunday evening. land they visited the Portland She will reside at Warren Smith ized in Salem overnight last Mrs. Don Carey and three Zoo. looking in on the .tew baby hall. week wiu-n she suffered an at sons of Stayton visited at the elephant. They also visited the Joseph Bowes and Steve tack of Tachycardia Her mo home ot her parents, Mr. and OMSI. adjacent to the zoo. Myers spent a recent weekend ther. Mrs Charles Mason of Mrs. Harold Wilson last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lawson of Chukar hunting near Bums, en Cascadia, took care of the Ga while her husband was on a Tigard were weekend gu»-sts a joying very good luck. briel youngsters in her absence. hunting trip. After dinner they week ago at the home of his Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Tumidge Mr. and Mrs Rex Britton en enjoyed a drive up to Minto cousin, Mr. and Mrs Walter spent Sunday in Portland visit joyed a trip to Oceanlake over Mr and Mrs. Dick Sibley of Brisbin. ing their daughter, Miss Carolyn the weekend. They were visited Portland were weekend visitors Patsy Pennick, daughter of Brejcha. V. Now-complete outdoor lighting service designed to fit your personal needs! Lyons WSCS Makes Plans For Fall And Winter Months DETROIT IDANHA . /.to taste sublime IN OREGON BEER IS A NATURAL Brewed slowly, by « centuries old nstursl process, beer Is Oregon's traditional beverage of moderation—light, sparkling, delicious. 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