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G a TË CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1932, Wednesday afternoon at the Parish were in play, Miss Eva Boydell substi- hall. They will be brought to the club j tuting for an absent member. Prizes through, the courtesy oi Mrs. Wm. went to Mrs. Leo D. Hollenberg, first, | Schireinan and her division. Radio fans and Arthur H. Boydell, second. A bowl I will recognize the announcer and most ol red carnations decorated the lllvng of the entertainers. ' room. Annual election of officers will be j * * * * * held and Mrs. Frank T. Morgan, presi- WATT HOUR CLUB dent, urges all members to kttend New 0uegtg from Nygsa and other towns women of the community are Invited of the Payette division of the Idaho ELECTION WILL BE HELD , .. w , Fower company were entertained at a Hostesses for the afternoon, Mrs. J. j delightful dinner dance given by the Radio artists Introduced as the Recla X Sarazm. Mrs. Dewey Ray, Mrs. Dick Wa‘ Hour club of lhe company at the mation Handlers, "Ethel Duncan. Qood Oroot and Mrs. Sc tur email, will serve g o o n hotel In Ontario last Friday Samaritan of the Air," Foozle 81sters, refreshments. night for dealers and their wives. Din Edna Wallace Whopper and Madam ner, dancing and cards were enjoyed. Butterfly, will entertain the Nyssa BRIDE IS HONORED Attending from here were Bernard Civic Club at the annual meeting next Girls of the senior class of Nyssa high Frost, Nyssa manager, and wife, ^ r- I school, with their class advisor Mrs. R. and Mrs- Wesley Browne, Mr. and Mrs. U in litiiiiii H i t m M i i i t i u 11 m in in m h i m m m h u m u L. Haworth, sponsored a bridal shower Harry Sales. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. given for Mrs. Barr Doolittle at her Boydell were also among guests invited, FARMERS ! new home Wednesday evening. About 16 | guests attended and brought the recent BIRTHDAY SURPRISE ^ Toombs was pleasantly surprised E Why not have the harness oiled = bride three electrical gifts. They served g and repaired before the spring g refreshments....................... | on his birthday Monday evening when g rush? Come in today! his wife and children and Mr. and Mrs. MR. AND MRS. CLUB j jj e . Hawkins of Nyssa arrived at the 1 NYSSA SHOE SHOP | Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCoy were hosts [ Wm. Toombs home in Vale. Other Boss Parkinson, Prop. for the Mr. and Mrs. bridge club on guests invited in for the evening were ilii.W i> M H IM H H IH M M H M I I H M H I H M m B I M l i | t Tuesday evening. Three tables of cards Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Carman. Oliver Sandy of Bonita and Ernest Hawkins. Supper was served at the close. • • * • • Radio Ar t is ts W i l l Entertain The Civic Club feed 5 ___ «teed » I __ i f Plans All Day Union Meeting Sunday M. E. COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Robt. Bymer will continue evan- -gellstic meetings all next week, the evening services beginning at 7:30 p. m. Everyone is Invited to attend. Oregon Trail Sunday School and the Apple Valley congregation are Invited to ni nun ^ e vVe have on hand, Meat Meal, Fish Meal, Bone Meal, Concentrates o f all kinds. Gem L aying Mash. MAKE YOUR HENS LAY N Y S S A G R A IN & S E E D CO. «»«'m at*' SANITARIUM L WHY Worry? KENSINGTON Mrs. T. E. Short entertained a few friends and neighbors at a pleasant Kensington and luncheon last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Short and her husband REV. ROBT. BRYMER are spending the winter in Nyssa with Join with the Nyssa church in an all their son C. B. Short while his wife is day meeting next Sunday. January 17. visiting relatives in California. She is Rev. Brymer will preach at 11:15, at 2 expected to return in February. o’clock p. m. and at the 8 o’clock even ing service. A covered dish luncheon MRS. MINTON ENTERTAINS will be held at noon. Rev. Josie J. Blok- ] Mrs. Christie Minton gave a delight land is assisting with the meetings. ful party last Thursday afternoon com plimentary to Mrs. Ruth Pryne. Fifteen friends were guests. The honoree receiv PASTORS' MEETING HERE ed a shower of dainty gifts. Mrs. Min ton served a luncheon at the close. • • • • • Rev. Robt. Brymer, visiting evangel BIRTHDAY DINNER ist from Spokane, and Rev. Josie J. Mrs. Jas. Lane of Kingman Kolony Blokland attended a meeting of the dis gave a birthday dinner for her husband trict ministerial association in Payette A/hen last Sunday. Guests included Mrs. Mary Monday. Methodist church of Nyssa Nichols and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. will be host to the association February Cotton, Mrs. W. Bach and Kenneth 8. Bach. wakes • * • • • HONEY MAY BE USED INSTEAD of One of the most important things 47th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY molasses in any recipe. "Honey’’ Fos you can do to make a teething baby Last Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. com fortable is to see that little | J. B. Smith celebrated their 47th wed ter's honey is a home product. 1 FEED 1 POULTRY Church .............. ..... cent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. WANTED! APPLE VALLEY S. Adams. Will a capable field trainer of retrievers MATRONS LEAVE Fred Fischer returned from a trip to please get in touch with Box 85, City, &attle and Snohomish. Wash., visiting or phone The Journal office 19. DecJl* FOR KANSAS CITY his uncle in the latter city. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Plelstlck went to Black Canyon section last week to see Apple Valley—Mrs. Veil of Washing Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Deaton in their new ton. Kan., accompanied by Mrs. J. 1. home. Mrs. Deaton is In 111 health. j Boston. Sr., and Mrs. Sam P. Brown, have gone to Kansas. Mrs. Boston and Mr. and Mrs. John McPhee of North Mrs. Brown will spend the remainder of Powder spent the week end at the par the winter there. sonage. Rooms, Board and Bath J. S. Stoute was in Payette on busl- Orville Olenn and wife were In from i ness for the orchard company last Owyhee Dam Monday. They visited $2.50 per day week. Mrs. Glenn's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Rheumatism and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Plelstlck attended N. Shelton while here. the poultry show In Caldwell. Nervous Cases A group of friends gathered at the A little daughter was born to Mr. and Kozy Cafe Tuesday night for a little ■ Dr. D. A . SEXTON Mrs. Wyatt last Sunday. music with Harry Shelton, the fiddler. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston returned V. Tiller gave the crowd an exhibition VALE, OREGON last week from their honeymoon trip of Jigging. There may be another get- : to San Francisco and other California together next Tuesday night. cities. Their marriage of late fall was kept secret till the California trip. Mrs. R. 8. McIntyre returned last week from Portland where she spent the holidays with her son Lucius and daughters and their families. Mrs. Rollo Rucker gave a birthday party for her son Ray and daughter Mayme. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bodmer were re T EET H IN G With Your Plumbing or Heating When you do, give us a ring, 109J2 Parma, and we will do that repair job to your satisfaction. Let us figure on your furnace or plumbing in stallation. George J. Kinzer Plumbing and Heating Call Baldridge Implement Company, Nyssa, Ore. Parm a - - Idaho HIM FUSSY Eat a Bite . ding anniversary with children and grandchildren their guests for the even ing. They were married in Ottumwa, | Iowa, January 7, 1885. Thy have resid ed here 15 years. We serve just the thing that will please you these wintry days. SUNSHINE CLUB The Sunshine club of the Rebekah lodge will meet at the hall tomorrow night (Friday) for a social evening, with Mrs. Betty Forbes and Mrs. Merle Johnson, hostesses. We thank you for favors of the year past and wish you luck in 1932. Anna B. Pritchett, D. O. Osteopathy and Electrotherapy bowels do their work o f carrying oil waste matter promptly and regularly. For this nothing is better than Cas- toria, a pure vegetable preparation specially made for babies and chil dren. Castoria acts so gently you can give it to young infants to relieve colic. 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