NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. THURS., APRIL 28, 1938, - Home ~ Recipes •* THE MOI ) KK N night at his home in Salem. The turned to her home in Boise after PICNIC SUNSET VALLEY sympathy of the community is ex­ a visit with her grandparents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrison. MRS. L. E. NEWGEN tended to his wife who was Irene and Mrs. A. C. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Garrison f.nd Deputy Sheriff Leavitt was a Jo Ann, Mr and Mrs. Charles New- The Ladies Civic and Social club Webb before her marriage and she business visitor here Thursday. bill with their children. Mr. and met Thursday at the home of Mrs. lived in Bend a number ow years. Mr. and Mrs. John Logan of Port­ By DR. JAMES W. BARTON Mrs. Clifford Hawkins, and Mrs. Cecelia Ransom with 15 ladies ans­ Besides his wife he leaves a son, his land were inspecting the work being parents, a sister and brother to Hill and Ellen Gorman of Los An­ High Blood Pressure. wering roll call. Naming of roads done on the I-O-N Thursday. geles made up a party and picnicked was discussed and committees ap­ mourn his passing. There was a time when an opera­ BRIDAL RECEPTION Miss Evelyn Maher of Boise is vis­ Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Parker and iting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Complimenting their daughter a t the dam on Sunday. tion—usually the removal of the ap­ pointed for same The ladies de­ pendix—was a favorite, if not the and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur : - 8 - cided to have a cooked food sale Mrs. Arch Parker accompanied Bert Maher. favorite, topic of conversation Blaine Ballah Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. DINNER PARTY in Nyssa on Saturday, May 14. Mrs. La Rue to Vale Thursday. Mrs. Wm. Loveland of Cliffs came among middle-aged men and worn- Frank Morgan entertained about 75 On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ransom displayed home-grown let-1 Mrs. R. L. Haworth took a car in Friday for medical treatment. ¡en. Today, if it is not about the of their friends at a reception on Pounds entertained Mrs. W J. Mer- tuce in her refreshments which was load of high school pupils to Nampa Louis Yturri returned Wednesday heart—angina, coronary thrombosis, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ballah was gorden. her daughter and grand­ very nice. The next meeting will be to the Music festival Friday. from a short visit in Boise. Mrs. lleaking valves—it is about the blood patricularly lovely in a girlish frock child from Ballah, Washington, Mr. with Mrs. Lucie Case, May 5, Mrs. Lester French attended a James Mills and daughter returned ¡pressure. of pink net over taffeta which was and Mrs. L C. Pounds and Mr. and L. W. Pomeroy, a teacher in the j meeting of the T. K. club Satur­ with him. What is blood pressure? belted with a wide girdle of delft day at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Ro- Louis Azcunaga of Boise was a Blood pressure is the pressure blue satin at the natural waistline.1 Mrs. Bryon Pounds and their fam­ Buhl schools, who has property here, ily from Caldwell. motored over Friday night, arriving berts in Roswell. business visitor here Friday. ¡made against the walls of the blood Receiving the guests also were Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Nampa in time for breakfast with the New- - 8 - Purl Hardlsty of Meridian was vessels as it circulates throughout gen family. He was accompanied by were Sunday guests in the Elmer | visiting friends here Sunday. the body. The physician measures Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blaine Ballah BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Leo Hollenberg entertained Lcuis Wngner. They report that Prosser home and other guests in­ Tony Yturri of Ontario attended this pressure against a column of Sr. of Denver, parents of the bride­ ¡mercury—just as we read the pres­ groom. the Wednesday evening contract our crops are far ahead of those cluded Mr. and Mrs. Reef of Hol­ the dancq Saturday night and vis­ -f - sure of the atmosphere on the bar­ club this week and invited Mrs. in the Twin Falls county. Mr. Pom­ brook. Neb.. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford ited his parents. ometer. Ballah. Miss Eva Boydell, Mrs. Wil- eroy was well pelased with his clover Swigert and family and Mr. and SURPRISE SHOWER School opened at Cliffs last Mon Mrs. Ed Mauer of Wilder and Mr. Now the average individual has Wednesday evening of last week liard Jackson, Mrs. Dick Tensen and and alfalfa which he seeded last and Mrs. Dallas Swigert and fam­ day. Miss Lois Personette of Parra, learned that if this pressure of the Mrs. Robert Thompson entertained Mrs. Louis P. Thomas as substitute year. is the teacher. blood is too great against the blood Mr. and Mrs. Grover Vest and Mr ily of Arena Valley. guests. High score was made by Miss E. R. Cheescman of Ontario was twelve friends at a surprise shower Mr. and Mrs. Hanson of Salem a business visitor here Saturday. vessel wall it may break through Boydell and second by Mrs. Ballah. and Mrs. Bob Vest, of Arcadia were honoring Mrs. Delbert Taylor. the wall and cause bleeding—hem­ Sunday guests at the A. R. Roberts who are looking for a location on After the gifts were presented orrhage—which bleeding will cause the new project were callers at the home. WEDNESDAY NIGHT CLUB and opened the evening was spent damage in the brain, heart or else­ Harry Russel, brother of Mrs. Oce Haworth home Saturday. The Han­ Monday In Nampa— Mrs. Malcolm Crewford was hos­ in playing bunco. High score was won where according to where the lesion son young people are fellow students Mrs. George Schweitzer and Nelly by Mrs. Golden, iow fell to Mrs. tess to the Wednesday Night club Schweizer was admitted to the Vet­ of Evelyn Haworth at Corvallis. occurs. Jean spent Monday in Nampa. erans hospital in Boise last week lor The average Individual also thinks Thompson and a traveling prize this week and invited Mrs. Harry treatment. Mr. Schweizer is reported The Bend was well represented at Miner to complete two tables at that it is because the walls of the was won by Mrs. Beutler. the Music festival In Nyssa Friday Out of town guests included contract. High score was won by to be getting along fine. blood vessels have lost their elastic Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hillis, Mr. and afternoon. itissue—hardening of the arteries— Mrs. Oscar Golden, Mrs. Ralph Mrs. William Schireman and second Mrs. R. L. Haworth and Mrs. E. Mrs. Walter Hillis and three chil­ that the pressure becomes so high, Beutler and Mrs. Vaugh from the by Mrs. Leslie McClure. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Manon Hillis H. Brumbach attended Book club at and this is often true. However, if coast, Mrs. Charles Thompson of and Mr. and Mrs. Markham of On­ the home of Mrs. Frank M c ja 'i the individual is excited or upset at Emmett, Mrs. J. Daniels, Mrs. M. DINNER GUESTS tario made a trip to the Owyhee near Nyssa. Mrs. C. C. Hunt was as­ the time of, or because of, the ex­ Forbes, Mrs. J. Jackson all of Pay­ Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Francis were dam Sunday. sistant hostess. Mrs. M. L. Judd con­ amination, or has just eaten a heavy ette. dinner guests Friday night at the Mrs. Elmer Cloninger was away cluded her review of the ’’American meal, his blood pressure may be up Sherwood home. Doctors Odyssey" by Victor Heiser. last week on a nursing case. as high as 20 to 30 points. A little -s - Mrs. C. E. Peck and Mrs. Dun­ The Lester Kendall family visited quiet reassuring chat by the phys­ DINNER PARTY at the Ralph Gee home in Apple away of Boise were out of town ician will often bring the pressure On Wcdensday Mr. and Mrs. SUNDAY PICNIC Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Francis, Mr. Valley. guests. „ down to normal within a few min­ George Mitchell were hosts at a Mrs. M. E. Rogers was in Cald­ utes. Sometimes, of course, the dinner party. Guests were Mr ana and Mrs. C. Klinkenberg. Mrs. Fan­ Bob Morrison accompanied Mr. pressure has to be taken a number Mrs. W. W. Howell, of Boise, Mr. nie Felton. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sher­ Laurenson on a trip to Twin Falls well Tuesday. Thursday and Sat­ urday. of times; in the morning before and Mrs. Glen Howell of Lowman wood and Frank made up a picnic last week. breakfast is a favorable time. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Newgen and and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howell of party th at went to the dam Sun­ day, children were Sunday dinner guests Even when the blood pressure is Fruitland. JORDAN VALLEY at the Henry) Terra home. ••always” high, if the individual - 8 - - 8 - | By MRS ISABELLE LEE MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED goes about his regular affairs or Claus Stam of Oregon Trail called | Cards have been received in Nyssa at the Terra home Sunday. duties in life with ordinary c a r e - KINGMAN BOOK CLUB Mrs. C. C. Hunt and Mrs. Frank announcing the marriage of Miss no heavy work, light meals even if Mr. and Mrs. Gene Luton of Boise I Mrs. John Case. Mrs. Leslie Ditty, more meals are eaten, acquiring Morgan were hostesses to the King- Clara Canhan, formerly of Nyssa, to Mrs. Boyd Query and Miss Tressa arrived the first of the week to vis­ calmness or poise—he may never man Kolony Book club at their last Captain Walter Scott Strange, April Ditty attended the Ontario conven­ it Mrs. Luton’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. have the slightest symptom of high- meetihg, at the home of Mrs. Mor­ 16 at Detroit, Mich. tion of the Assembly of God on W. C. Noble. Mr. Luton returned I blood pressure and live just as long gan. Thursday. . home Friday but Mrs. Luton will os if his blood pressure had been Guests Included Mrs. J. P. Dunn- Mrs. Chas Wilson has been busy stay until the middle of May. normal. away and Mrs. C. P. Peck of Boise, APPLE VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shea and painting their new house the past Dr. David Riesman, Philadelphia, both old members of the club. By MISS NORMA STOUT week and has really done a good daughters Treasa and Christine in Annals of Internal Medicine, Mrs. Maurice Judd reviewed the job. were Boise visitors during the week. makes this statement: "An individ­ Odyssey of a Country Doctor, which Mrs. Ike Crosby visited railroad Phone 47 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Glenn were ual can live to eighty or even one was greatly enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. James Correll Jr., of Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Chas points the first of the week. hundred years with high systolic New Meadows were dinner guests Schweizer. Little Esther Miarie Pickle re- - 8 - (blood being forced against vessel at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Twenty members of the Music DINNER GUESTS walls) blood pressure.” Correll, Sunday. club met Sunday night at the New­ Mr. and Mrs. Les Ernest enter­ Mr. and Mrs. Rex Fox and son of MOTHERS CAKE SALE tained Mrs. Leona Blngman, Miss Emmett were callers at the home of , gen home. They wjjjl meet Saturday night at the Chet Sage home T lu T e will be a sale of decorated Georgia Dennis nnd Don McClennen Mr. and Mrs. Leo Woods. Sunday. I Everybody welcome. We’re going to cakes at the Nyssa Realty office, of Nampa at dinner on Friday. Walter nnd John Iiams of Cald­ have a good time. Saturday. May 17, by the W. C. T. U well and Miss Eleanor Cowin of Mr. and Mrs. John Case were to help promote the continuance of Nampa were dinner guests at the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.-Chet SUNSHINE CLUB the successful National five point The Sunshine club of the ladies of home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Iiams Graves Sunday. program. the Rebekahs held a Joint covered Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Query return­ Gene Vertrees was a week end ed to Nampa Friday after a three dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. Return From Portland— A. V. Cook on Friday. Those at­ guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. weeks visit at the parental Ditty- On Sunday Art and Dr. E. D. home. Norcott returned from Portland tending were the clubs from Vale, E. Kennamon of Fruitland. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Correll attend­ Ontario and Payette. Water was in the canal last week where they had been at the bedside ed a V. F. W. meeting in Payette - 8 - though not sufficient for irriga­ of their mother for the past week. Saturday evening. tion. Most everybody irrigated their Mrs. E. O. Norcott remained in L A DIES AID MEETS Mrs. Charles McFarland under­ garden or yard. We expect to have On Friday, April 21 the Ladles Portland for a few days longer, went an operation for appendicitis plenty of water this week. aid met at the home of Mrs. O. Z. longer. Mathews with Mrs. Sidney Smith at the Memorial Park hospital In Caldwell this week. as assistant hostess and Mrs. Floyd From Aroek— Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long of White leading devotionals. BIG BEND NEWS business visitors in Weiser Monday. The next meeting will be at the Arock are visiting at the J. T. Long By MRS. E. II. BRUMBACH Mr. and Mrs. Hal Nash and fam­ home of Mrs. Carl Sebum with Mrs home this week. ily were supper guests at the home On Saturday morning Mrs. Mil­ Dave Beers assisting and Mrs. Earl Mrs. H. R. patch and Mrs. Lora of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Turner Sun­ dred Vaughn, her son Jerry of Van­ Carpenter leading the devotionals. day. Pillsbury attended the Health meet­ It will be a covered dish luncheon couver, Mrs. Oscar Golden of Le­ ing held In Ontario last’ Wednesday. banon, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. beginning at 12:30 but for those who | Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Della Bunnell is staying at Mrs. Greeley of Adrian enjoyed a are unable to be there at that time J. T. Long and Mrs. Ralph Beutler the Robertson home in Roswell picnic dinner at the home of Mr. of Salem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. there will be transportation at the while Mr. and Mrs. Dale Robertson and Mrs. Jesse Baker Sunday. A. R. Thopson left by motor for church at 2 o'clock to take them | are in Salem. Mary Louise Wise was an over­ their homes. to the Seburn home. Word was received in this vicinity night guest at the home of Betty Wednesday of the death of Eldon Carrell, Saturday. The Apple Valley ball team enter­ Birch which occurred Tuesday ed the tournament at Caldwell. Sat­ urday. The boys’ team defeated Weiser 13 to 3. The girls' team was defeated by Greenhurst 24 to 12, and were eliminated from the tourna­ France ! Lee Barton taps: — ment. Mrs, Forrest Reed of Parma called HE famous four and t w e n ty Nyma’s Friendly Drug Store ^ at the home of Mrs. Gene Reed. b lack b ird s pie of nursery rhyme fame Isn't the only pie t h a t ’s fit to Thursday afternoon. 5 GRAIN TABLETS Irene Sparks who has been quite set before a k in g BOTTLE OF’ 100 111 the past week with a light case P robably t h e for of penumonta, is reported to be im­ runner-up MOUTH WASH t h a t d istin ctio n proving. is an oyster pie— FULL PINT H IG H B L O O D PRESSU RE Society Journal Ads Are Shopping Guide. Your OUR CAREFUL CLEANING Assures you of a well groomed appearance. Nyssa Tailor Shop PHONE 74 Delivery Service Lumber and Building Material For Repairing and Remodeling Under New F. H* A. Loans JACKSON LUMBER CO. 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