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ATHLETICS


From left, MerryMacs Dorothy Hamlin, Co-Chair Mary Alicia Scott, Linda Lessard, Co-Chair Dinda Mills, Ann Diestra, Assistant Chair Mary Hilbers, Irene Patterson and Ginny Burke at the holiday luncheon.


The MerryMacs Celebrate the Holidays


Christmas party, once again chaired by Mary Alicia Scott and assisted by Mary Hilbers. Members and guests were greeted by Christmas carols and decorated tables. The centerpieces were large, lighted crystal snowmen sitting on white tablecloths, accented with red napkins. A delicious salmon lunch was served, followed by the traditional gift exchange. Produced by Dinda Mills, the highlight of the day was the showing of pictures of MerryMac activities through the years.


O – Mary Alicia Scott WM emer umers • Walking ileage


Hal Broughton 20,000


Ann Durfee 32,800


Kathleen Elliott 2,300


Carol Freeman 6,300


Claire Galton 29,100


Shannon Leonetti 56,900


Harriet Maizels 11,500


Liz Meaney 9,500


Madeline Nelson 20,200


Marge Senders 17,400


Carrie Stucky 14,000


Steve Waters 13,000


Wende Waters 11,900


1853 SW Jefferson – 2 blocks from MAC 503.226.6269 | www.esquiremotors.com


JANUARY 2012 | The Wınged M | 59 503-320-5628


n Monday, Dec. 5 the MerryMacs celebrated their 48th annual


The Cutting Room Classic style to hot trends Flawless style


Lush waves, exotic texture Men’s barbering/shaves


The Color Bar Color consultation Flash back in time


The Wash House


Treat yourself to softness and shine Hand, arm and scalp massage Deep hydration and protection Waxing


The Salon is open Monday through Saturday. Located at MAC Fourth Floor Entrance.


To make reservations, call 503-517-2335. thesalonarts.com


ESQUIRE MOTORS SPECIALIZING IN IMPORT CAR REPAIR


Drop it here on your way to work out! DOES YOUR CAR NEED SERVICE?


IN THE MAKING 30 Years Eleonore Reiter


Professional, Impeccable Service Proven Results


YOUR HAIR BEEN? Where


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