The Sundowners, our local RV Club, camped at Peach Beach this weekend with 10 rigs and with three guests. All noted that it was a "VERY" cold weekend but they still enjoyed visiting, playing cards and of course the wonderful potluck meals.
It's that time of the year again. Holiday Bazaars are being scheduled. The first we know about will be Nov. 7 and 8 at the Lyle Lions Community Center. If you are interested in having a table, contact Sandy Doolin at 365-4458. Another is being planned for early December in Dallesport.
You all are invited to attend Sunday service at the United Methodist Church at 10 a.m. Pastor Earl is an encouraging speaker with his interesting southern drawl and his many years of experience. Anyone choosing to attend will go away with a peaceful warm feeling.
The Song of the Rivers (a history of Lyle by Elizabeth McDowell): "V THE PRESENT LYLE -- A roster of those who have died in Lyle during the present century is also revealing of its history. Even more revealing is a list of the remaining pioneers -- sturdy stock which tell much by voice and implication of how the West was built of the raw earth. "
"One of the staunchest of those is Frank Bradford. Then, there is Kamma Clark, who was born in Denmark. Frank Hewett and Frank Jewell remain, as does Mrs. Homer (Lola) James, Mrs. James E West (Muriel), and Dessie Hewett, once a teacher in the old Balch school and postmaster of Lyle for a time. Dessie is Frank Hewett's aunt, now living in Goldendale and his sister, Ethel Gaddis, lives in Portland. Two of Frank's brothers also are living Archie and Harry, and another aunt Lulu Hewett. The grandparents, Ellis and Esther Hewett came to Lyle in 1879."
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