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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1936 Mrs. J. H. Hunter and Mr. a n d ! Ray Ashcralt returned home Sat- Mrs c G W ade of Superior, W is , Seattle where she has spent the la s t' in-law of Mrs. H. R. Sherwood and Mrs. Charles Drewitz spent Sunday urday from Jordan Valley where he , .. ... . . j a „ uest „• the Sherwood home. IN IT IA T IO N M ONDAY Bt the John Potter home Ul Eagie. haa ^ worklng arrived In Nyssa Saturday from few months. Mrs. Wade Is a sister- [ Is a g u e s t ____________________ [ EASTERN STAR HOLDS LOCAL NEWS! WEDNESDAY EVENINO BRIDOE Mrs. Barr Doolittle was hostess to the Wednesday evening bridge club this week with Mrs. Max Schwelzer and Mrs. George Stacey playing with members. Mrs. Klaas Tensen was the prize winner. -5 - T H U R SD A Y CLUB Quite a large crowd attended the meeting of the Eastern Stars M on day night when Mrs M M. Greeling and Mrs John Holly were Initiated Into the local chapter. Following the business meeting and initiation ceremony a lunch was served and a social time enjoyed. Miss Fannie Maynard, sister of Mrs. Earl Har man, was a visitor of the chapter. She Is past matron of the Alpha Chapter No. 1 of Larimle, Wyo. Mrs. George Stacey entertained I Mr. Kline, ex-coach of the Boise the Thursday bridge club last week. high school, Is the new educational Mrs. Max Schwelzer played with instructor at the Nyssa CCC camp. members Mrs. Ernest McClure won Mrs. Addie Wilson visited with first prize and Mrs. Aden Wilson her granddaughter Miss Betty Cook won second prize. In Boise over the week end. She re -I - turned home Monday afternoon. M O N D A Y C O NTRAC T The Monday Contract Club met at the home of Mrs. Elmo Hlggln- son this week. Mrs. Wm. Schireman held high score and Mrs. L. Kirk- ham second high at the close of the afternoon. Mrs. Klrkham was a special guest Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Frizzell and small daughter of Emmett were in Nyssa Monday evening and visited at the Bernard Frost and Arthur Chapman homes. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jensen and David Austin visited at his home over the week end. He is working in Will and Miller Jensen made a busi ness trip to Emmett Sunday. Vale. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lelnkaemper Mrs. Farnham Sills spent the week end in Boise with her sister Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Frost drove to Owyhee dam Sunday. They Herbert Snyder. enjoyed a ride in the motor boat on Rev. White and D. R. DeGross ex the lake. pect to leave the latter part of this week for Eugene to attend a Town send convention there. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McClure and daughter visited Sunday with Mr. McClures aunt. Mrs. Charles Closson and fam ily in Emmett. Mrs. Jean Burrelle of Vale and Mrs. Geo M cKee of Oregon Trail spent Friday afternoon in Boise visiting Mrs. M cKee’s sister, Mrs. Elma Simpson. Mrs. Burrelle was I an overnight guest Friday in the McKee home. W. A. M cNall has receievd word of the birth of a baby son recently to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McNall at Los Angeles. The boy has been named Carl Austin and he weighed over nine pounds at birth. Mrs. McNall will be remembered by her many friends here as being Miss Naomi I Mrs. Jess Melton made a trip to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Davis, Mrs. Evans before her marriage. Prairie City last Thursday to take a Hilton and Mrs. Arthur Cochrum The A. V. Cook family moved diesel engine up to Eddie Powell’s spent Monday in Boise visiting with I mine. They returned Friday. Monday into the house they pur relatives. chased recently. The house has been Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Luscombe I Dickie Schireman, Helen Enebeck, of Berkley, California were callers i Charles Paradis and Delma Ward occupied by the Les Ernest, who will soon move to the house that Nick at the Rev. White home Tuesday played at a recital given by Charles j Wilson at Payette Monday night. Rudlicks live in. The Rudlicks have evening. | Mr. Wilson presented some of his purchased the McIntyre property in Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eachus and | more advanced violin students and the north part of town. Frank Hal purchased the Cook daughter of Buhl, Idaho have been Mrs. Wilson presented some of her verson has visiting at the Lou Eachus home on piano student. Mr. Enebeck took property and his family will reside the Adrian bench. there. them to Payette. per cent Pure Penn A PERMANENT W AVE From our shop will help you look your best this summer. Make your Appointment Now! * C Have your front wheels been packed in the last 5000 miles? Thompson Oil Co. $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 THE VOGUE B EAU TY SHOP Phone 55F3 MAE KEIZER, Operator Wholesale Retail CLOSING OUT SALE — -A -T Apex Motor Oil Dr. Schmidt, formerly doctor for the Malheur county CCC camps at Vale, Ontario and Nyssa has been appointed camp doctor for the Nyssa camp. Lieut, and Mrs. Elmer Cloninger I and children plan to leave Sunday for Portland and coast towns where Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Francis and they will spend a three weeks va Mrs. Charlie McConnell spent Sun cation. day and Monday in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glasgow and 25c Finest W estern Oil 20c Best Grease Job In Town SO 100 Shield Motor Oil A Chance To Buy N e w Summer Mer- |< chandise at Less Than Cost N o th in g R e s e rve d ! An Opportunity of A Lifetime. The Only Kind of S a l e that Prices Like These can Be Made To B u y A ll Y ou r Sum m er N eeds at Prices T h at A re A stou n din g. J u st IO D ays To Take A d v a n t ge O f T h e se Prices. W e B o u gh t This Sto ck at 5 0 c on the Dollar and A re Passin g It O n To You the Sam e W a y W e B o u gh t It. 1 Street Wash FROCKS Cotton Blouses 49C SILK HOSE $1.00 Silk HOSE White, Colors, Plaids, etc. 1 lV V / v lV U 1 $2.95 frocks $1.95 frocks 1 $1.98 $1.39 H $1.25 Dresses 1 |j Silk Blouses 79c 99C j| 150 $1.95 Blouses 1 99c Ü PURE LINEN - LACE Ü ORGANDIES, BATISTES ETC. 98c $2.95 All Wool Skirts 69c 49c All this seasons’ new shades Shorties included Plains and Plaids — Also White Wafflecloth and Linen Skirts. SILK UNDERWEAR 99c All Wool Sweaters Barrels Pull-ons, Zippers. $1.25 SLIPS $1.75 DANCESETS 69c $1.19 Closeout of Coats At About One-Third of Regular Price. 3 Coats Reg. $12.75 2 Coats Reg. $8.95 6 Coats Reg. $19.50 2 Coats Reg. $27.50 $4.95 $2.95 $7.95 $9.75 1 SALE STARTS SAT., MAY 23 CLOSE OUT OF SILK DRESSES $1.98 - $2.98 - $3.98 - $4.69 ALL DRESSES PLACED IN THESE FOUR GROUPS FOR A QUICK CLOSE O U T — YOU W ILL HAVE TO HURRY VALUES FROM $3.95 to $12.75 The Fisher Apparel Shop wmm 79c Silk HOSE $1.95 SLIPS 59c PANTIES 98c 29c $1.95 SILK GOWNS 98c $2.95 SATIN SLIPS $1.69 BRASSIERES —9c, 19c, 29c Stop! Look! Listen! 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