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Society ENTERTAIN WITH PARTIES Mesdames George Mitchell and Louis Wiltshire entertained on Thursday and Friday afternoons at the home of Mrs. Mitchell with two very pleasant bridge par ties. On Thursday afternoon four tables of contract were In play with high score honors going/ to Mrs Howard Larsen and second high to Mrs. Artie Robertson; Mrs. Grant Rinehart won the traveling prize. Friday afternoon four tables of contract were again in play with Mrs. Dewey Ray winning high score, Miss Eva Boydell second and Mrs. Harry Miner a traveling prize. NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1937 Mrs. Ethel Crawford entertained with an informal dinner Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Forbes, Mrs. Webster Elrldge. Mrs. E. R. Grenfell and daughters and Mrs. Bettie Forbes. Newell Heights work and the boy doing the best The ranch known as the Riley was suprised last week by a visit of home demonstration agent. Mr. work would be given a trip to Cor Horn place is getting a new house her dauhter Ada Chambers and lit Larson spent part of the afternoon vallis to attend summer school. for the renters. Mr. and Mrs. Erskin tle granddaughter Jo Ann Storey calling on some cf the farmers on This award was given to Frankie Brooks and family. the new project. Refreshments were of Vancouver, Washington. Mrs. Ed DuPre was a visitor at both Wilson served at the close of the meeting. Mr. of Nebraska has pur The pheasants are starting t* the home of Mrs. Harold Hendricks chased Tuttle Guests were Mrs. Martin of the the Vyrett Chamberlin hatch now and most of the boys Monday. Kolonw, Mrs. James McOlnnls of ranch and expects to move on this are getting almost 100 per cent Mr. and Mrs. McQuery and fam week end. Adrian, Mrs. Smith and Miss Viv ily from Arkansas are building a hatches. ian Smith of Owyhee. The next meeting of the Ore small house near the Whit Redsull Mrs. H. E. McLaughlin entertain gon Trail pheasant club will be home and Is expecting to work on ed at a small party Friday after held at the N. G. Holmes home. the Redsull ranch through the sum noon honoring her son’s second mer. birthday. Guests were Mrs. L. Gou Mrs. Frank McCarty had 11 let and two children. Mrs. D. L. An ST, PAUL’S GUILD guests to a lovely birthday dinner derson and two children, Mrs. Lou of her birthday Eachus and baby, Mrs. M. L. Kurtz Mrs. Betty La Frenz and Mrs. H. Sunday In son honor George's birthday. and Carry Joyce and Mrs. Denny. D. Holmes will entertain the St. and Mrs, her Maude Grtygs went to Cald Bible school will open Tuesday Paul’s Guild next Wednesday after well, Idaho Monday for the Memor morning with a nice enrollment, noon at the Dick Tensen home. ial services. according to the reports. Mrs. Jones Bill Leavitt received word that hs and her sister Miss Nickens will brother Frank is ill at a hospital LINCOLN NEWS again be in charge. In Nashville, Tennesee. By MRS. ED DUPRE The Kurtz family have Invited Jim Redsul Is visiting relatives In the members of the Modern Ploner Kay Rufner of Weiser was Portland. club and their families to bring a Evangelist G. W. Emerson, who will a Miss visitor at the home of Mrs. Frank The Lincoln district was well basket supper Sunday afternoon conduct Evangelistic Meetings at McCarty represented at the 8th grade grad week. and enjoy a get together for all. the Owyhee School, starting Sun Mr. and last Mrs. Ed DuPre and Vir uation exercises held at the Valley Several neighbors are still strang day morning. There will be preach ginia of Ontario Thursday View school last Wednesday night. ers to each other so 2:30 until seven ing every evening except Saturday. evening guests of Mr. were and Mrs. Fred Mrs. BUI Leavitt and m chidren is set for the folk to come. Supper visited her sister Mrs. Ed Young Bailey. will be served about five. Each McGARVIE-BENNETT Mr. George Markham had the and family Sunday. Other guests family is required to bring dishe; of losing a good milk were her parents Mr. and Mrs. for their number. The men plan to On Wednesday evening, June 2, misfortune Frank Steinhaus of Nyssa. * cow on green alfalfa. enjoy softball while the ladies Walter E. D. McGarvie and Ruth Harold Hendricks mother who has visit. When haying starts no one Bennett, both of Ada County, Ida been visiting him and his family has Mr. and Mrs. Vyrett Chambers will have time for a little fun so It ho, were united In marriage by Rev. returned to her home In Celbert, Is hoped all can be present. White at the Methodist Par Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kurtz and Floyd sonage. Mr. and Mrs. John Walker Mr. and Mrs. Ed DuPre and H. E. McLaughlin families spent of Meridian were their attendants. daughter Thelma were visitors of Sunday In Ten Davis where they Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garrison on were dinner guests at the Will Goh- j Sunday. ley home. They also visited the j OREGON TRAIL PHEASANT Miss Colleen Fenton was an over CLUB MEETING LAST WEEK night Tucker cemetery which Is being guest of Thelma DuPre on nicely Improved, having had a Friday night. Check your fire insurance policies . . . | pumping system installed last By David Malone Mrs. John Heunekus visited Mrs. year. Are you carrying enough insurance t The Oregon Trail 4-H pheasant Frank McCarty Monday. Mrs. H. E. McLaughlin and child club meeting was held at at the Miss Lorraine and Delores Blan adequately reimburse you in event o ren are visiting this week in Cald home of Albert Hopkins Monday ton are visiting their aunt, Mrs. fire loss? well at the home of her folks, the evening. May 24th, and was called Frank Davis of Ontario while Frank H?r.ry Jones family. to order by Presi-’ :iX Vance Smith Is away on business. LET US ANALYZE YOUR INSUR Mr. and Mrs. Robert Overstreet As Jack Marshall our song and yell Mrs. George Leavitt, her daugh ANCE REQUIREMENTS . . . WE Jr., of Boise visited at the M. L. I leader was absent, Frank Wilson ter Mrs. Myrtle Tipton and family Judd home. The Judds also decor substituted In his place. After read all of Haines, Oregon visited the WRITE ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE ated graves at the Parma cemetery ing of minutes by Chester Ashby, Bill Leavitt home Sunday. Memorial Day. M. Hauser, and Albert Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Leavitt. Mrs. Bill Harris is quite 111 with E. local club leaders Announced they Norma Leavitt and Ardiss Arm tonsilitls. Mrs. Morgan is doing her would Nyssa, Oregon Phone 31 come around to the homes on strong all of Vale were visitors of work for her. Friday to inspect the club members Grandma Leavitt Sunday. This week marked the close of the school year with examinations the fore part of the week and com mencement exercises the latter part The Kingman Kolony and Ad rian school held a picnic In the Big Bend park with over two hundred attending. A baseball game between the Adrian school boys and their dads and big brothers resulted in a victory for the boys. After a very fine lunch the girls team crossed bats with their mothers and big sisters. The girls won. -5 - Merle Kurtz attended the Soph TUESDAY BRIDGE omore picnic in Nampa Thursday. Mrs. Howard Larsen entertained Bill Kurtz attended the Junior pic the Tuesday evening bridge club nic held Tuesday night at the home with the last party until this fall. of Mrs. Haworth in Big Bend. Three substitues, Mesdames Dick Friday night was eighth grade Tensen, W. C. Jackosn, and Miss graduation night at the Kingman Boydell played with member. Mrs. Kclcny school house for the stud E. D. Norcott won first prize and ents of five districts. Mrs. Frank Morgan won second. Thursday morning the Lester 8 Goulet baby suffered injuries when BIRTHDAY SURPRISE a plank over which a car passed Several friends of Mrs. Elmer flew up striking the baby across the Cloninger gathered at the home of side of the head and one shoulder. Mrs. L. M. Wilson Tuesday afternoon He was rushed to Nampa in an un- and surprised her with a birthday ccnsicous condition where he was party. Eight guests were present cared for in a hospital there. Fri and each brought part of the re day he was much better and was freshments which were served thought to be out of danger baring during the afternoon. internal Injuries. Mr. Jesse Sugg had the misfor 8 Mrs. Bettie Forbes entertained tune of having his ditch break on Saturday evening honoring the Wednesday during the night. It birthday anniversary of her son, flooded their garden and yard be Oswald, who was here from Port sides causing quite a wash out in land. Present were Mr. and Mjs. their main ditch. Tom Coward, Mrs. Ethel Crawford Mrs. H. E.McLaughln called on and daughters, Mrs. E. R. Grenfell the Mesdames Lester and Stanley and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Os Goulet In Wednesday afternoon. wald Forbes and Mrs. Webster E d The Modem Pioneer Club of Newell Heights had a most inter ridge. esting and enjoyable meeting at the Mrs. Alvin McGinnis home on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Elckworth, home demonstration agent at large, APPLE VALLEY and Mr. R. G. Larson, county By MISS NORMA STOUT agent were special guests and both gave talks acquainting guests with the work that could be carried on Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Meador were for our benefit if this county had a business visitors in Boise Friday. Mrs. Glen Van Landingham and / ” ---------------------------------------- ----------- daughter Bonnie Jean who have been visiting the past month at the Watch “Needless home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cald well left Saturday morning for their Expense” .. . when home in Wheatland, California. You Build . . . Thqy were accompanied by k|rs. Ivan Van Landingham of Marsing Plumbing and heating sys who has also been visiting her par there. Idaho Equity tems are often the cause of ents Arlie Scott returned home after needless expense in home spending week at the Nugent Packing Shed maintenance. Avoid this when home on the the new project. Bonnie you build. Insist on careful Newgen who has been visiting the Complete With Equipment Scott girls returned home with her work and tested supplies. parents taking Dixie Scott with her to spend a few days. 0 Cedric Caldwell, Glen Johnson See R. A. Davidson, Repre and Conley Wilson of Nampa left GEO. J. KINZER sentative, Spokane Bank for Saturday evening on a fishing trip Cooperatives, at Equity Mill Plumber to Lake Fork and Lost Lake. They Bldg., Nampa or address Box returned Monday evening. During PHONE 134-J-2 PARMA 437, Nampa, Idaho. their stay Mrs. Conley Wilson and daughter visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Caldwell. 1 Charles and Virginia Schultz left early this week with the Lutheran Let The Building Bug Bite You! Young People of Parma on a trip to Warm Lake where they plan to hold Conference for a few days. When it does, the best thing to do Mr. and Mrs. Henry Otani and family drove to Boise on Memorial is to start making plans for that Day. new home. There’s where Boise Mrs. Cedric Caldwell and child Payette can help you with their ren, Mrs. Glen Johnson and Duane and Mrs. Conley Wilson and Jean complete Home Planning Depart ette were dinner guests Sunday -t ment . . . a service that costs the the home of Lloyd Caldwell. builder nothing extra! Mamie Rucker was a dinner guest at the home of the Whisler girls Sunday. Hazel Sparks has been reported .on the sick list with the mumps. Mrs. Cecil Scott and Mrs. J. S. Scctt called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Birks Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reed and Al lan were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrest Reed In Parma Thursday evening. Star Robinson was a dinner guest at the Scott home Sunday. Let a Classified ad sell It. - - - - Building and Property Values ARE GOING UP Frank T. Morgan For SALE — — J MU* ENGLISH BUNGALOW Study the plans of this interesting home. Note the individual lines and convenient arrangement. Built with 4-SQUARE Lumber, this can well be a lifetime home. That’s b e c a u se the thorough s e a s o n i n g th a t 4- SQUARE gets before it is ever sold assures a minimum of shrinkage and warpage. 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