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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1973)
/- LYONS T OBIBIAMIS by Eva Bressler Methodist Women Donate Funds To LYONS — Mrs. Orville is Downing was hostess for the Methodist Home Card Club Meets At Lyons City Hall Mrs. Katie Skillings spending this week in Albany, meeting of the Wednesday af / a guest at the home of Mrs. ternoon card club held at the city hall. 500 was in play Ethel Wyman. The meeting of the extension following a 1:30 dessert lunch Millard Samuel Aplet unit scheduled for Dec. 6, has eon. Funeral services were held been postponed due to other High score was held by Mrs. Friday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. activities. Their next meeting Ralph Davis, second high by at the Rigdon Ransom Mortu will be held on the first Mrs. Albert Carr and low by ary in Salem for Mildred Sam Thursday in January. Mrs. Gladys Nygaard. uel Aplet, 68, of Salem who Others attending were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Julian passed away on Wednesday, returned the last of the week Leota Worden, Mrs. Chester Dec. 5, in a Barberton, Ohio, from a two weeks vacation in Roy, Mrs. Earl Allen, Mrs. hospital after a lingering ill the Hawaiian Islands. While Laura Neal, Mrs. Francis ness. there, they visited at the home Jungwirth, Mrs. Sam Bridges, He was a native of Stayton, of Mr. and Mrs. John Pride- Mrs. Andrew Sieg, Mrs. Floyd had lived in Mill City, Talbot, aux, who are former Lyons Bassett, Mrs. Arthur Olm and the Salem area all of his residents. stead and Miss Zeta Prichard. life. Weekend guests at the He was a retired employe Henry Croisant home were Mr. Santiam Valley Grange of the dietary department at and Mrs. Roy Medearin from the Oregon State Hospital Aurora. Has Christmas Dinner He was a member of the Court Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rey- LYONS — A Christmas din Street Christian Church in Sa nolds and her mother, Mrs. ner preceded the meeting of Florence Darling, were sun- Santiam Valley Grange Friday lem. Survivors include the wi day evening dinner guests at night, Dec. 7. dow, Georgia H. Aplet of Sa the home of their son-in-law During the regular meeting, lem, two daughters, Donna Ap and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. reports were heard from com let of Louisiana, and Mrs. Gerald Branch near Scio. The mittees. State primary election Shirley Clem, of Ukiah, Calif.; occasion honored the birthday of grange officers was voted two iwu .1(1110, sons, UVV11M1M Leonard Aplet --- of ( cium anniversaries v ti oai IVO of Mrs. Reynolds on. Two of their own members, Coos Bay and Richard Aplet and Robert Branch. Thurman and Olene Smith, for of Ukiah, Calif.; two sisters, The Ladies Aux. of the sistant steward, were elected, Mrs. Harold (Echo) Mason of Lyons Volunteer Fire Depart sistant seward, were elected. Mill City and Mrs. Zelma ment held their meeting Mon Following the meeting, their Scott of Eugene; two brothers, day night, Dec. 10, at the fire annual Christmas party and Rev. Ray Aplet of Fontana, hall. At that time, they com gift exchange was held. —————————————— Calif, and Lloyd Aplet of Le pleted plans for the Christmas / ' banon, seventeen grandchil party for children of the fire Kermitt Oleson from Kunl, dren and a number of great man which will be held at the Ida. was a Saturday overnight fire hall Sunday, Dec. 16, guest at the home of his neice, grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Miley. Rev. Robert Mulkey of the from 2 to 5 p.m. Court Street Christian Church The Lyons Fire Dept, was Mrs. Miley had not seen her officiated at the service and called Monday morning to the uncle for 25 years. A Christmas Eve Candlelight interment was at the City View Darby Welding Shop located between Lyons and Mill City. service will be held at the Cemetery. The shop was completely des Lyons United Methodist I Daniel B. Kleihege troyed. No damage resulted to Church at 7:30 p.m. Services were held Friday at the other buildings. At the St. Patrick Catholic 1:00 p.m. at the Rigdon-Ran The Mari-Linn School will Church, Christmas Mass will som Mortuary in Salem for present their annual Christmas be held on Christmas morning Daniel B. Kleihege who passed program on Thursday evening, at 9:00 a.m. Canyon Baptist Church will away Wednesday, Dec. 5, in a Dec. 18, in the school gym at Salem Nursing Home where 7:30 p.m. Following the pro present their annual Christmas he had been for a number of gram, Santa will appear with program on Sunday evening, treats for the children. Dec. 23, at 7:00 p.m. years. Santiam Chapel, Assembly Mr. Kleihege was born in Students at the Mari-Linn LaCrosse, Kans., 84 years ago. school observed the Energy of God Church, will present He moved to Salem in 1931. Crisis week by making posters their annual Christmas pro He worked on the Warm and posting them around the gram on Sunday evening, Dec. Springs Indian Reser, for some school. 23, at 7:00 p.m. time and was also a r etired building contractor. He held an engineering degree from the U of Kans. He was a mem ber of the First Evangelical Church, the Masonic Lodge, American Legion and was a WW1 Veteran. They lived in Mill City upon her retirement from the Marion County Clerks Office and then moved back to Salem because of his health. Rev. Charles Fogg officiated at the services and interment was at the City View Ceme tery. Survivors include his wife, Helen, of Salem and one sis ter, Mrs. Julia Bieber, also of Salem. LYONS — The Lyons Unit- ed Methodist Women held their meeting Tuesday after- noon at the fireplace room of the church with Helen John ston and June McPheeters as hostesses. The room was beau tifully decorated by Helen Johnston, June McPheeters and Lucille Huber carrying out the Christmas motif. It was voted to send a do nation of $50.00 to the Metho dist Home in Salem. Installation of officers was the main order of business with Alice Kenard. district president, present to do the in stalling. Installed were Leora Stevens, president; Alta Bo- deker, vice-president; Evelyn Julian, secretary, who was absent, will be installed at a later dat«*; and Dorothy Down er, treasurer; Reta Cruson, chairman of program resour ces; Florence Naue, chairman of nominating committee; Helen Johnson, coordinator of Missions, both home and abroad; and Alta Bodeker, co ordinator of Christian person hood. Following the installation of officers, the celebration was 7—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Dec. 13, 1973 held for the change over from the Womens Society of Chris tian Service to the United Me thodist Women. Each one brought cookies or candy which was served and the re mainder was put in cans for the shut-ins. NEW HOUSE COSTS TOO HIGH? We Will Frame and Close To Weather- you finish. 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