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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1936. VISITORS FROM ILLINOIS O W Y H E E NOTES SO CIETY Mr and Mrs. P. O. Ham and Miss Alta Bradley entertained Owyhee Contract club at her home daughter Vera and Mr. O. J. Martin. on Wednesday Mrs Neil Dimmick all of Ottawa. Illinois who have been won high score and Mrs. L. H. Pom guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. eroy won the low score prize. F. W. Osterkamp for the past three Seven girl friends or Miss Ruth weeks, left for their home Tuesday with two tables of bridge Friday Y'"* Cox pleasantly “ surprised her * Thurs' ! morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ham are ENTERTAIN WITH PICNIC “ *“ *"'* *“ day afternoon with ‘ a birthday par- fhp evening honoring the birthday of J the parents of Mrs. Osterkamp and Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Thomas ty. A jolly afternoon was spent were hosts Thursday evening to a her sister Miss Doris. Miss Kather playing games after which ice Mr. Martin is an uncle. They drove picnic dinner held on their property ine Young won first prize at the cream and a lovely pink and white out by way of the Black Hills, Yel lowstone and the Grand Teton on the banks of the Snake* river card play and Miss Mae Keizer won birthday cake was served. National Park, but are returning by south of Nyssa. Steaks were broiled low score prize. The honor guest was presented with some nice gifts. The Pleasant Hour^club met wlth| a more direct route. On last Sunday over a camp tire, as one of the fea Mrs. J. J. Kollen Thursday after the Illinois visitors were guests of tures of the menu; and those who - 5 - noon. Mrs. James Stephens, mother- honor at a large dinner at the home gathered around for the fun includ MONDAY CONTRACT CLUB in-law was a visitor. Mrs. Ira M. of Mr. and Mrs. George McKinnis of ed Mr and Mrs. W. P. McLing of Foster joined the club, bringing the Wilder. On August 3 a family picnic Emmett; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Soliire- The Monday Contract club met was held at Memorial park in Cald nmn; Mr. and Mrs. Berwyn Burke; this week with Mrs. Dewey Ray. membership up to ten. Robert Cox was pleasantly sur- well celebrating the wedding anni- W. D Burke of Oakland. California; Guests playing with members were Miss Edna Burt, Miss Mae Keizer mjss Eva Boydell, Mrs .Elden Jen- prised Saturday evening when a j versary of Mr. and Mrs. Ham and number of friends dropped in for a their grandson Paul Osterkamp. and Ronald Burke. sen and Mrs. Geo. Mitchell. Mrs. C. party. The evening was spent play- | Miss Ham and Miss Lucille Tarr of L. McCoy won high score award and ing contract and with dancing. - 5 - Mrs. Mitchell second high award. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strickland were WEDNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB Sunday dinner guests at the John - 8 - The Wednesday evening bridge Strickland home. THURSDAY CLUB club met this week with Mrs. War Donald Strickland is visiting ren Blodgett. Mrs. Ray Emmott and Mrs. Eldon Jensen entertained the friends at McCall. Idaho this week. Mis Wifi Beam played with mem- Thursday bridge club last Wednes- | Harold Low of Yakima visited at bers. At the elow of the evening's day evening. Mrs Ethel Wilson won the homt of his brother John Low card play Mrs. Sid Burbidge held hjgh ¡^„re prize and Mrs. Leslie Me- ' last week. held high score and Mrs. Beam won ciure won the traveling prize ■ Fred Pullen was suddenly taken the traveling prize. Guests were Mrs. McClure, Mrs. sick Sunday and rushed to the On- Elmo Hlgginson and Mis. Charles tario hospital. Drewitz. Tht William Schweizer family and AUXILIARY SHOWER Mrs. Oral Hite motored to Payette After their regular business ses on Friday where Mr Schweizer Is having dental work done. sion Friday night, the Eagles Aux L IN C O L N N E W S iliary held a social, honoring Mrs. Bert Lienakemper with a stork shower. Mrs. C. J. Keizer and Mrs. A R C A D IA N E W S Mrs. George Markham was hos- I.es Ernest were in charge of the ess to a dance given at the Hunter refreshments and social. home on the Payette river near Birding’s Island last Wednesday The Sew and Sew club held an Ice - 8 - night. After dancing, refreshments cream social at the Otis Bullard BIRTHDAY PARTY were served. A round sixty enjoyed lawn August 9. About eighty-six | a very good time. attended. Miss Deuna Smith entertained Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bullard were j Miss Kathryn Nielson spent last week in Boise visiting with her sis dinner guest at the Amos Johnson j home Sunday. ter Miss Ruth. A daughter was born to Mr. and I Miss Marjorie Nielson spent Sun- . day in Boise visiting with her Mrs. Jim Flarity. The little miss has ! been named Electa May. Mrs. sisters. Opal Redsull was an overnght Flarity was formerly Miss Elerta Ingerham. | guest at the Shorty Woods home j Friday night. T he W ord “ C arnival" Bill Fenton was an overnight Derived from the Latin, "carni I guest of Frank DuPre Saturday val" once meunt "farewell to meat," —Elopes | night. —Dies Grandma Thomas is spending the and It grew out of Christian tradi tion. but these fetes begun long be —Gets Married | week with her daughter, Mrs. Henry fore Christianity was Introduced to —Has Guests j Baker of Ontario. Mr. Baker is visit- Europe. In Germany the word orig —Goes Away | ing in Yakima, Wash. inally signified the driving out of —Has a Party Muss Thelma DuPre was an over winter and Its demons hy spring —Has a Baby night guest of Miss Mae Fenton and Its good spirits. —Has a Fire Wednesday night, following Mark Is 111 ham’s dance. —Has an Operation Miss Geraldine Bierman spent last —Has an Accident week with her aunt, Mrs Alexander —Buys a Home near Vale. —Wins a Prize Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rogers called —Receives an Award at the Ike Mann home Sunday. —Builds a House Word has been received that Mrs. —Makes a Speech | Johnson has sold her place now oc —Holds a Meeting cupied by the N. C. Thomas family. METHODIST CHURCH —Or Takes Part in any Other Unusual Event Floyd E. White, pastor W ASHER I Wilder spent several days last week I at Payette Lakes. ALL DAY FELLOWSHIP MEETING Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Ricker, pas tors of the Ontario Assemblies of God Church who now have charge of the Pentecostal Mission in Nyssa also, have the privilege to announce to the people of Nyssa the all day Fellowship meeting. \Aupust 17th. at the local church. Minsters and laymen will be driving many miles to this service. Be present and en- • Prim. of Lit«“ M in e ral S p rin g e The term “prime of life” la too Watering resorts are called general to be definitely assigned, i “spas" after the town of Spa la but lu a general way It covera that Liege province, Belgium, where period from the late twenties to the mineral apringa were discovered la early fifties. 1220 . See Us For DEPENDABLE, LOW PRICED Hay Insurance GOING AHEAD! Better Roofs for Your Build ing—Johnson Brothers of Ontario are reroofing the You can’t afford to take the risk of having your hay burn and lose hundreds of dollars. Let us take the risk. Don’t delay another day, see . . . Kory Cafe, Nyssa Shoe Shop, Bcrtsch Barber Shop. -E H Nyssa Insurance Agency C. R. & F. R. Johnson DON M. GRAHAM. Manager ONTARIO, OREGON E A R L Y - B I R D B ERI F ■ Gets FREE C 0 A L out of th e air ' ____ DON’T FORGET TO STOP IN AT THE HEATROLA DEALER'S, DEAR DON’T WORRY. THAT FREE COAL O F F E R 'S TOO GOOD TO FORGET Please If Anyone EMMETT FARMER GETS GOOD PRICE FOR STOLEN MELONS SUMMER TIME IS WATCH REPAIR TIME Sunday School 10 o'clock. Lesson Topic: Sowing and Reaping. Gal 9 Morning Worship 11:15. Sermon Theme: Love is the Fulfilling of the Law. Reception of members at the close of the service. Epworth League 7:30. Evening Service 8:30. Scripture Contest. Monday Evening 8 o'clock the \ pastor would like to meet all the j men of the church in a fellowship hour, in the church basement. Tuesday evening 8o’clock the com mittee to nominate church officers for the coming year will meet in the church. There is no watch too fine for us to fix—no repair necessary that we can't make. You may trust your finest watch to us and you will get it back in ticking order. Prices are surprisingly reasonable. That’s News We Want It An Emmett melon grower re ceived a good price for 15 melons the other day. A party of four were making a night raid on his patch, but he stopjied them before they got away by shooting a hole in one of their tires, then with the aid of the sheriff, a charge of $25 for the 15 .melons was assessed. The (¡ate City Journal P H O N E 19 GET A NEW WRIST WATCH FOR YOUR VACATION Get a Wrist Watch to take along on your vacation trip. You will find it most appropriate, and handy. GINZEL’S JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP ONTARIO, OREGON BUILT LIKE AN AUTO FOR LONG LIFE & LOWEST RUNNING COST dem onstration in your hom e. PHONE Mrs. E. Ricker, Pastor Free with each Washer with the genuine Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning Worship 11 o’clock. Young Peoples meeting 7:15. Evangelistic Service 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting each Wednesday at 8 o'clock in the church. Monday, August 17 an all day Fel lowship meeting is to be held at the local church. Three services, 10:30. A. M„ 2:30 P. M. and at 7:30 P. M. You are invited to this day of wor ship. H o t p o fn t E d e r H a rd w a re C o . 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