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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1963)
DETROIT IDANHA Mrs. AraoM Maluua Spending Saturday and Sunday nt the home <»f Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stahhnan In Detroit were Mr and Mrs. Ray Youngblood. Mr .Youngbkxx! la with tt»e Air Force and has Ix-rn stationed in Texas lie is now going to Ta coma, Wn. Howard Drago, ITA president called nn executive meeting at the school Thursday night. Pre sent were Francis Dummer, Beulah Farrow, Lydia William son. VI Malone, Thelma Smith, Dale Thornton, Freida Hlobert, Dorothy Williamson, Bob Litton and Thelma Storey, lkR> Morgan, Mill City, who is In the Navy was in Detroit Fri day vlsting friends. Bob will leave Saturday tor New Lon don. Conn. Mr. and Mrs Arnold Malone Krtty and Blllir and Eileen Tower visited Saturday with Mr and Mrs Keith Johnson and family In Salem. Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd Ketchum Jr., spent the weekend in Sisters visiting Mrs. Ketchum's par ents, Mr and Mrs. Richard Worthen. Detroit grade school will play a flag hirtball game Thursday at 4 p m. at Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunbar visit-d Mr and Mrs. Donald Ikintur at Hraverton Friday night They all attended the Scottish Black Watch at the Coliseum in ¡"ortland. Saturday the Dunbars attended the P. I. Exposition and Sunday they drove to Astoria and Seaside. Jack llaek, died at Beaverton <m Wednesday. He was foreman of the Southern Pacific Bridge crew in lietroit years ago. The Deanha I TA will hold its regular monthly meeting at the school library Thursday, Octob- M I at 7 30 p. m. Mr and Mrs Dave White and children sjicnt the weekend vis iting Dave’s pa rents at Prua- pret. Mr. and Mrs Ed Graham of McKenzie Bridge, visited brief ly at the Al Gardner home on Sunday. Mr. Graham was Ran ger here and la now located at McKenzie Bridge in the same capacity. LYONS Santiam Ripples fly F.va Bressler By Joyoa GtoMoo Members of the Wednesday aftenxion card club held their fwirty at the fire hall with Bea Hiatt hostess. Playing of 500 , followed a one thirty luncheon, I High score was held by Thelma Nyderger and low by Alice Huber. Others attending were I Bertha Allen. Alma Olmstead. MII i I iim I Huffman. Gladys Ed wards, Mabe) Downing, Helen i Lyons. Eulalia Lyons and Ber- 1 nice Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klmery are announcing the arrival of a new son, Lawrence Stacely born Ortiber 15 at the Santiam Memorial hospital In Stayton Wright five pounds and fourteen ounces. Mr und Mrs Paul Geraths a[>ent Sunday and Monday vis iting his aunt and uncle In Van couver, B. C. Returning to Seattle. Washington Monday evening where on TYiesday he attended a Richfield convention. Mr Geraths was one of six in tl>e state who won the al) ex pense paid trip due to gas pro duction. Mr. and Mrs Glenn Julian Jr of Eugene spent the weekend with relatives here They wen- guest s at the home of his par- nts, Mr anil Mrs Glen Julian Sr., ot Lyons and her pa rents Mr. and Mrs. Omey Lovell of Stayton. Mrs. Alice Huber with her bn>- thrr-ln-law and sister. Mr and Mrs. James Swan of Mill City wrnt to Oceanlake Sunday af ternoon to spend several days at the home of their brother, Virgil McDonald. Mrs McDonald re cently passed away. Mrs Ruth Lyons returned home Saturday after a three week's vacation In Hawaii. While there she attended the National Postmasters convention In Honolulu. Mrs. Lyons is a retired postmaster at Lyons and was accompanied by her daugh ter. Mrs K<-ith Taylor of New port. Miss Mildred Asmussen from Canyonville spent the weekend with her mother. Mrs. Donna Asmussen Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mar. Kmeat Grosso, with Mrs. Asmussen and Mild red drove to Canyonville to take her back She is a student at the Christian Bible Academy there. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Bodeker were Sunday dinner guests at the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Earl Hampton and children. The oc casion honored the birthday an niversary of Mrs Bodeker. Mrs. Art Johnson. Mrs. Jo sejti McDougall. Mrs. Alvin Palmer and Mrs. Floyd Craig- myle will be hostesses for a bridal shower held at the Craig- myle home October 23 honoring Miss Jeanette Turner, bride elect of Darrell Boedlgheimer. TTie Methodist parsonage has received a new coat ot paint. day afternoon') rally, the Wol verines went on to play one of the hardest-fought games of the season. Despite the terrific bat tle effort of our f<x>tball team and the prolonged screaming of the rooting section, Santiam loet to the Eagles Knr/wing that our boys had put forth a good ef fort and tht we had not been the pushover Stayton had ex pected was some consolation for the loss of the game. Just wait until basketball season! The Girls Athletic Association traveled to Gervais to parti- | clpate In a playday there. These I affairs are Invitational, where i several schools participate In j different games Stayton, North Salem, Gervais and Santlsm di vided into teams and played vol leyball, pingpong, tennis and bn dm inton The purpose of these i playdays is to promote inter- ! school relations and to have fun One of the most solemn cere monies conducted at Santiam Is Die Induction of new members into the National Honor Society. Such a ceremony took place on Friday, the 18th <J October Held in the gym. the induction Is one of two such rituals held annually by the Santiam Chapter of the National Honor Society. New members are Jim Hlrte, \ Jahn Kelly, Christian Soren- ■ son. Nancy Stewart. Joyce Gleason and Mike Gleason To be elected to this society, a student must be outstanding in four respects, Scholarship, Iz-adership, Service and Char acter The students are nomin ated and elected by the teachers If they meet the above qualifi cations. 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