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GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1981. neth McNall. Leonard Marshall, George usual two tables of cards in play. Red Thursday afternoon. The girls were de a dinner New Year's day for Mr. and Johnston, Norvllle Leuck, Max Duna carnations decorated the mantle piece lighted srlth favors which proved to be Mrs. Prank D. Hall, Mr. and Mrs M M way and George Reberger. and holiday colors were carried out. China elephants in dainty pincushions. Greeting. Jr., Kenneth McNall and Mr. High score prize went to Mrs. J. C. Plum pudding and chocolate was served and Mrs. M. M. Greeting. Sr., of King- . Undley. consolation prise to Mrs. E. J. at the afternoon's close , man Kolony GIRL SCOUTS PARTY Powell. Several visitors, Mrs. J. J. Sar- Frank Edwards and daughter and In honor of Misses Katherine Leuck. azin. Mrs. Howard Larsen and Mrs. C. ORANDMOTHKR3 ENTERTAINED son-in-law Mi. and Mrs. Norton Falk- > Betty Tensen and Margaret .Mine Mor L McCoy, played with members. The Mrs. A. V. Cook's mother Mrs. Oeo. ner and Mrs. Haael D. Glides and son gan, girl scouts who are home for the next meeting of the club is with Mrs. Lyella of Boise and her husbands moth- Theron were dinner guests of Mr and holidays, the Nyssa troop gave a party P. B. Schlapkohl er Mrs. T. C. Cook of Baker were her Mrs. O. E. Bertsch on Christmas day. • • • • • With numerous year-end activities for Monday night at the Parish hall. guests this week. Tuesday she gave the younger set and college students Mothers of the girls and Mrs! Dick Ten- • COOK OIRLS ENTERTAIN them a "grandmother's" party Inviting, i Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Garrison had a who are home for- vacation, the New sen, Mrs. J. Boydell and Mrs. J. P. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Dorothy Cook, teacher at Union twelve guests. They played bunco. Mrs. Christmas dinner for Year rode in on the crest of much Dunaway, of the community committee, who Is home for the holidays, and her Will Beam and Mrs. Mary Felton win Lewis Garrison of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. gaiety In Nyssa. were Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt M. Chas. Newblll and baby of Big Bend, sister Miss Thelma Invited 24 guests to ning prizes. Ore ling, Jr., and Lester Kllnkenberg Claudlne DuPre of Ontario and Miss Complimentary to college students. their home Wednesday night for games made up an orchestra for dancing. Margaret Anne Morgan. BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Margaret Hunt Invited sixteen The girl scouts have made their nat and dancing. Prizes at bunco were Tuesday was a happy day for Oayle ! Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Nordale guests to her home for a watch party awarded to Betty Tensen and Hubert ional registration for 1932. New Year's eve. Guests were Margaret Leuck, high; Mae Keizer and Ralph McCoy as she celebrated her seventh guests of the Roy Sterling family in Boden. consolation. Supper was served birthday anniversary with twelve little Payette. Anne Morgan. Betty Tensen. Katherine Leuch, Dorothy Cook, Margaret Schlop- at an early hour and dancing followed | friends. Paper caps were favors. Lunch- MONDAY BRIDGE CLUB kohl, Claudena and Charlena Craw The Monday bridge club met with Guests were Donna Cook. Evalyn Earp. eon was served at a pretty table deco- ford, Ray Garrison, Ralph Boden. Ken Mrs. W P. McLing this week, with the Margaret Hunt, Margaret Anne Morgan, rated with a birthday cake. MUSIC CONTEST Martha Schlapkohl, Charlena and . . . . . WILL BE HELD KOLONY BOOK CLUB Claudena Crawford, Katherine Leuck, Mrs. Prank T. Morgan was hostess for Gladys Wilson, Betty Tensen, Mae IN EARLY SPRING Klezer, Margaret Pinkerton, Herschel the Kingman Kolony Book club Wed nesday afternoon. Interesting study Thompson, Henry and Paul Hatch. Conley Butler, George Johnston, Earl subjects of the year past were reviewed. The county music contest, sponsored and Leonard Marshall, Max Dunaway. A pretty luncheon was served. by the Ontario Ladles Music club for Bill Keizer, Norvllle and Herbert Leuck, musicians of Nyssa, Vale and Ontario, HOLIDAY DINNERS Ralph Boden. Mrs. John T. Ray gave a Christmas will be held In the early spring, Chas. P. Informed dinner for her daughter Mrs. Harry Waddingham, bandmaster, PLEASANT VALE PARTY The Journal Tuesday. Many prizes will Honoring her sister Miss Alice Purvis, | Goshert and family of Emmett Mr. and be given. home from Oregon State college, Mrs. Mrs. Harlen A. Dlven and children of Competition Is open to Individual Jean Burrelle of Vale entertained twelve Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs Dwight Smith guests Wednesday night at bridge. Miss and children. M r and Mrs. ^ U e Rob- players of piano, violin and wind In struments. Anyone Interested In Nyssa Chrlsttne Graham, teacher of Ontario; ertson and children, M r and M won high prize; Mrs. Arthur H. Bone, mer Stradley and children John and Is asked to advise Mr. Waddingham, or TO BE THINKING of your welfare in Mrs. W. J. Plnney, secretary of the On consolation. Other guests were Miss George Ray of Nyssa. tario Ladles Music club. Katherine Boswell, Bend teacher, and Mayor and Mrs. Dick Tensen were 1932. Sincerely we hope you and those Marla McElroy, student at the Univer- hosts at a family dinner Christmas, sity of Idaho, who were home for the complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Pieter nearest y o u ___ WANTED! holidays, Mrs. Prank Huggins, Mrs. Carl Tensen and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Groot. Jungqulst, Mrs. J. C. Stacey. Miss Mild- j j Qhn Kakebeeke and Mr. and Mrs. Will a capable field trainer of retrievers please get In touch with Box 85, City, red Bennett, Mrs. Everett Hutton and James Kakebeeke of Snively camp had Enjoy the best o’ Health and Pros Mrs. W. P. McLing of Nyssa. | Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Trow of Ontario as or phone The Journal offloe 19. D ec31* • • • • • their guests at the parental Kakebeeke perity. MISS TENSEN ENTERTAINS ¡home. Miss Betty Tensen, home from Ore- j Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Howell of Boise gon State college, was hostess at a Jolly spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. reunion of the class of 1931 of Nyssa P. b . Schlapkohl and daughters Martha high school Tuesday night. Eighteen and Betty. guests were present. A variety of games , Mr an(j Mrs peiton Duncan enter- and reminiscing made the evening en- I tained Mr and Mrs. Dallas Duncan of Emmett, Mrs. Emma Duncan, Mrs. Joyable. This afternoon. Miss Tensen Is giv- Mary peit0n and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ing a tea for a crowd of girls. James at Christmas dinner. * • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Paradis had GREETINGS of the season. All the gifts Wesley J. Browne, Manager CHRISTMAS PARTY as their guests Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mabel Posey gave a Christmas Guy H. Bailey and daughter Irene. Nyssa, Oregon and blessings and joys that go with it. party for her Sunday School class of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bullard were seventh and eighth grade girls last hosts on Christmas at a large family dinner at their home In Arcadia. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Linder entertained for Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Warren. Mrs Sally Dennis and daughters Edna and Georgia gave a Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Bauer and children of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Goshert, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sales. Phone 6 Nyssa, Ore Mrs. Lcoma Bingman and Mrs. E. Mc Clellan and children of Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Henry and son Ralph and Gertrude Flack of Nampa were guests of Leon Hlgby, nephew of Mr. Henry and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hunt are giving Year End Is Merry W ith Gay Parties Like Old Time Count On U s___ ..... Baldridge Imp. Co. 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