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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1970)
Mc Donald and granddaughter, Jeri Luciena all of Salem; stead home Sunday were Mrs. Mrs. Rose Teeters and Troy, Olmstead's mother, Mrs. Ber Stayton; Mr. and Mrs. Harold tha Young, her sister and son, Longfellow and Mr. and Mrs. By Eva Bressler Mrs. Irene McEldowney and Donald Teeters and Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mulkey Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Ercill Yocom of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. McEldowney, Mr, and Mrs. and daughter, Mrs. Marian George Keeley of Portland; Mr. Tom McEldowney and daugh Karen and two sons of Pen and Mrs. Dennis Huber and ter, Debbie of Corvallis; Mr. dleton were guests during the' Miss Donna Huber of Salem Olmstead’s mother, Mrs. Rach weekend of Mrs. Yocom's were dinner guests of Mr. and el Olmstead and Jim Olmstead. mother and sister, Mrs. Julius Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber, Mrs. Augusta Parath of Sa Titze and Mrs. James Rich Dennis and Debbie. The Mul lem visited Easter Sunday mond and children. keys are parents of Mrs. Hu with Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Mrs. Ted Rogers and two ber and Mrs. Keeley is a sister Clurg. children of Fortuna, Calif.,, of Mr. Huber. Duane Downing visited over visited here at the Edward Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue the weekend with his parents, Titze home last week when Mrs. John Teeters were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Downing. they spent most of the time Mrs. aJ Jack Blvthe was VV honor 1 Mrs. Naue’s niece and family, He had brought his daughter guest at a bridal shower and i with her parents, the Albert Mr. and Mrs. Luis Maceina, to Portland from their home in luncheon at the home of Mrs.' Seegser in Lyons. in Salem Sunday. Walla Walla. Easter Sunday guests at the Schott on Thursday, the A group of Lyons Garden Mrs. Russell Thiel of Coos Gary 2fith. Co-hostess was Mrs. Phil Harry Monroe home were Mrs. club members enjoyed a field Bay and Robert Walton were Mitchell. Present were the G. D. Bilyeu of Lebanon, Mr. trip to Grant E. Mitsch Daf honored on their birthday an- honor guest. Mrs. Blvthe. Mrs. 1 and Mrs. C. S. Brown and fodil Haven in Canby Wednes niversarys with Easter Sunday Ted Mandell. Mrs. Wavne Da Vicki, Lyons, and Mr. and day. On the trip were Miss dinner at the Walton home. vison, Mrs. Jesse Orr, Mrs. Mrs. D. G. Robl, Wendy, Kathie Neal, Mrs. Otto Weir Additional guests were Mr. Jerry Schott, Mrs. Jack Hast Marcy and Jenny, Stayton. man, Mrs. Mac McPheder. Mrs. and Mrs. Larry Williams and ings and the hostesses. The Arthur Olmstead, Mrs. Hugh daughter, Heidi of Stayton: Blythes are making their first Johnston, Mrs. Ralph Downer Mr. and Mrs. Lester Salter of home in Lyons. and Mrs. Glen Julian. Lyons, Mrs. Russell Thiel the A surprise dinner party to Robert Jobe has been ap hostess Mrs. Walton and honor Mrs. Steve Philinni on pointed District Deputy Grand daughter, Sally. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Taylor her birthday was held Friday Master of IOOF District 144 which includes Mill City and and family, Pat, Jill and Heidi evening at the home of Mrs. i Stavton and will be a delegate of Tacoma spent the weekend Ray Roberts. Present for the to IOOF Grand Lodge in Eu with Mrs. Taylor’s mother, evening were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson. Jan and Dale, MRS. ARTIE MACK gene. Mrs. Leao Johnson. Funeral services were held, Mr. and Mrs. Norman John Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Fehlen Mr. and Mrs. Glen Urbin and son, Michael, of Auburn, son and sons, Curt and Eric, Laura and Melinda, Mr. and Monday, March 23 at 2 p. m. Benefici and Kel- at Weddle Funeral Home in' Calif., spent several days last of Tacoma, spent the weekend Mrs. Curtis Mrs. Hen- Stayton for Mrs. Artie Mack | week with his brother and with Mrs. Johnson’s parents, ly, Mr. and and Harold Mrs. Steve ness, Mr. longtime resident of the area, i sister-ina-lw, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker. Mrs. Mack passed away on | Additional guests for Easter Philippi and Dustin and the Weidman and family. March 19 in a Eugene Nursing Mrs. Eva Bressler returned dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Earl hosts. home Sunday after spending Hampton and family and Nan Joe Tracy returned home home where she had lived the I Thursday evening from Med past several years. She was 84 ' six days in a Salem hospital. cy Mussman of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Spell- ford where he had spent sev years old. She was a sister of Santiam Valley Grange will the late Mrs. Ethyl Hill and be host to the Lacomb grange meyer and children of Eu- eral days on business. a frequent visitor in Mill | Friday night when they visit geue and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cooper was City and also lived here and. Spellmeyer and daughter of here and put on the program. spent several days here re A dinner will be served fol Silverton were guests at the cently from Dale where they had a boarding house for sev-| eral years on N. E. Alder. lowing the meeting. The home of their parents, Mr. and are building a house. She was a member of the art exhibits are being received Mrs. Frank Spellmeyer. The Edward Walz family First Free Methodist church | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roy had by Mrs. June Whitney to be were in Estacala Easter Sun in Eugene. exhibited at State Grange as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. day where they were dinner Surviving are one daughter, which will be held in Hood Bill Aiderman and family of guests at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Faye Lyons, Eugene; one Independence. Mrs. Aiderman Walzs’ brother, the Rev. Ormal brother, River. Ralph Frame, Veneta; Easter visitors in Lyons is a sister of Mrs. Roy and Trick. two sisters, Mrs. Nola Fitz were numerous over the week her mother, Mrs. Gladys Kui- Mr. and Mrs. Al Schneider patrick and Mrs. Audrey Long, end; Mr. and Mrs. Fred South- ken of Salem. and Doug and Mrs. Schneid both Eugene, one grand Mr. and Mrs. Van Prichard er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. child of len and children, Julie and and four great-grand Tom Johnston of Corvallis and with Mr. and Mrs. Hy Smith Vernon Goodell of Lyons were children. Mrs. Ethel Thayer were din of Portland, visited last week guests Sunday at the Robert Interment was in the Lone ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. in Seattle with their daughter, Crook home in Salem. Hugh Johnston and son, Bob. Mrs. Nona Ambrose and their Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mc Oak Cemetery at Stayton. Guests at the Arthur Olm- son, Van Prichard, Jr. Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ball of Glide were guests dur ing the Easter weekend at the homes of the McDonald daugh ters, the Donald Teeters and Harold Longfellow families. Sunday dinner guests at the Teeters’ were Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stensland and Ted of McMinnville, Mr. “Nothing makes small print and Mrs. Elmo Good and two children of Tacoma, Mr. and more legible than knowing a Mrs. Donald Johnson, Mrs. El- few lawyers." 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, April 2, 1970 LYO The Santiam Chapel at Lyons ' len Good, Mrs. Blanche The Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements Expert C raftsmanshi p—Fast Service, Too is having adult Bible Study classes each Wednesday. Time 7:30 to 9 p. m. Pastor Douglas Mentze leading study o n Ephesians. 14tf Mrs. Leoa Johnson and daughter, Mrs. Byran Phillips are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Boulder Creek. Calif. 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