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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1971)
: Edward Walz. I Downing. While here they all Sunday dinner guests at the I visited at the home of their | Bruce Matthis home were Mr. sister, Mrs. Effie Nydegger. Mrs. John Teeters By Eva Breswler and Mrs. Albert Werner of Sa Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hince of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sailor | Salem and former Lyons resi Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Hughes. lem. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe from Fulerton. California are dents visited friends in Lyons Keith, Jana and Marc returned home Monday. June 7. from spent Saturday fishing and spending this week at the home Sunday. of her sister Mrs. Leona Gunn. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Huff Austin, Texas, where they had hiking in the Metolius area. Visting Sunday at the Ed- Miss Cheryl Digemess re , man and Mrs. Marian Terarey t>een since the last of Decern- turned to her home at Tacoma, ! spent several days vacationing l>er. Christine Prine of I xm ward Walz home was his Alamos. N. M., returned home cousin’s family. Mr .and Mrs. Washington Wednesday after | at Pacific City. spending a week at the home Bob Brassfielii and Roberto with the Hughes and will be Ray Walz and two sons of of her grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Pelayo from Guadalajara, Mex. visiting with relatives here Salem and Ray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walz of Huffman. visited friends in Lyons Fri for several weeks. A large group of parents Hastings, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. White day and Saturday and were Two Mehama residents. Mrs. from Riderwood, Wn. have Friday overnight guests at the and friends were present at the moved to Lyons. They have a home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. church Friday morning. June Jean Roberts, and Mrs. Zona mobile home near their daugh Rove. Bob. a former Lyons re 11. for the graduating exercises Nebrija, were in Monmouth ter and son-in-law. Mr. and sident. was raised here and at and program marking the com June 11 to attend the com Mrs. Leo Cruson. tended grade school in Lyons pletion of Daily Vacation Bible mencement exercises at OCE and received their Bachelor of Mrs. Ethel Wyman a teach and graduated from Mill City school I^ee Engdahl was a weekend Science degrees. er at the Mari-Linn School who High school. — has retired has moved to her Mrs. Hazel Bumside from guest at the home of his aunt. home in Albany. Otter, Mont., accompanied by Mrs. G. V. Christensen, and Darrell Huber son of Mr. Mrs. Jim I.ee and Mrs. Lee visited with other relatives and Mrs. Donald Huber and Dunning, also from Otter, are here when he was on his way Mrs. William (Kora) Prichard visiting at the home of her to his home in Healdsburg, will be among the graduates at brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ca.. from Seattle where he had the Chemeketa College Friday Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Al spent the winter attending school. night. Darrell is graduating In bert Stevens. Dorothy Walz returned , The Reverend Kenneth E. Mechanical Engineering and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright Mrs. Prichard in Clerks Steno spent several days visiting at home Saturday, June 12, from | Benintendi, a newly appointed graphy. the home of their son, Mr. and Corvallis where she is a stud Assemblies of G<xi missionary Miss Ellen Dougherty of Mrs. Leslie Wright at Suther ent at OSU. She will be spend to Formosa, will be the guest Portland is spending several lin, also, their daughter and ing the summer at the home speaker Wednesday, June 23, days at the home of her sister family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sar- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 7:30 p. m., at Santiam Chapel, Mrs. Mary Fink. vela at Coos Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten Mrs. Perry Clipfell with her accompanied by her parents. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nye Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd of Stayton have returned from of Mill City and their son, a 5,000-mile trip to Iowa, Ne Robert Roten of Portland, at braska and South Dakota tended graduation at the Puget where they visited relatives Sound College of the Bible at and friends. Seattle. Their daughter, Bar Sp5 Arnold Grimes and wife bera Morley, was among the from Des Moines, la., are graduates. She was Salutator- spending this week at the home lan of her class. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leota Worden with her Cecil Grimes. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Miss Salli Walton, daughter and Mrs. Wayne Lierman of of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walton, Stay ton, visited Sunday in has gone to North Bend where Reedsport at the home of Mr. she is staying with her grand and Mrs. Frank Bernard. Mrs. mother. Mrs. Russell Thiel, Bernard is a daughter of Mrs. and is employed at the South Worden and sister of Mrs. ern Oregon Community Col Lieman. lege. She will also attend the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Downing college this coming year. of Roseburg were weekend guests at the home of his bro QUALITY JOB PRINTING ther, Mr. and Mrs. Orville MILL CITY ENTERPRISE MEHAMA LYONS 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 17, 1971 Lyons. The Benintendis will be ac tive in Bible school work, T/te Enterprise Prints Wedding Announcements evangelism, and establishing Expert Craftsmanship—Fast Service, Too new churches during their first term of missionary service. Mr. Benintendi is the son of veteran missionaries to For mosa. He was raised in Taiwan and speaks Chinese fluently. He says, "As I have been ex posed to foreign culture, lan guage and peoples since child hood, God has impressed me that missionary service is the avenue I should take as a life’s work.” Slides, curio6 and a mission ary message will be featured during this special missions rally. Everyone is invited. 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