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STSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1938 THE MODERN WOMAN Home **•* Recipes - SOCIETY ** Styles Society • Ellen Marker returned to men of Adrian up early to get the her Mrs. home in Boise Sunday after vis iting a few weeks with her daughter Mrs Charles McConnell Walter McPartland left for Pen dleton Wednesday to attend teach Mr and Mrs Howard Hatch and ers Institute. children spent Sunday evening vis Mr. and Mrs. Charles McConnell iting at the Millard Heckathorn and Ellen were in Caldwell Mon home in Arena Valley. day. Mr and Mrs Reuben Basket were Adrian Boy Scouts and their in Caldwell on Friday. leaders enjoyed a welner roast by Joyce Ashcraft accompanied Mr. the river Monday evening. and Mrs Ode Ashcraft to Boise Saturday. Adrian school played basket ball with Oregon Trail Friday afternoon. For Figures on The girls won but the boys lost. Mrs John Holly returned home Electrical Friday evening from Eugene. She is improving in health rapidly. Mrs. Wiring See Della Burnell ies helping her. Charles McConnell and Dan Holly E. A. Wimp atteneded a merchants banquet in Parma Tuesday evening. NYSSA Mrs. Harvey Hatch and Helen of Big Bend were dinner guests Thurs ELECTRICAL SHOP day evening of Mr. and Mrs. James Next to Bakery McGinnis. fust shot at the ducks. Almost every Dirndl Is Leader ADRIAN ¿UNSET VALLEY one got their limit. Among Juveniles The Ladle: Sewing club met Mrs Memilie Hagen and chil Webb Otis is confined to his home Thursday at the home of Mrs Ray dren and Charles Trembly were on account of illness. The dirndl may be dwindling popularity with the grown-up fain ent Wirr™ wlUl “ *“ will * « * be * Oct. * * dinner guests Sunday at the Cecil next ^ meeting home in Lower Bend ion leaders but it continues to hold 27 at The heme of Mrs May Wilson. Case first place in juvenile styles for the Mr the Mr and Mrs. Paul Hatch of Par and Mrs. Art Atkeson of Dil coming season. Many coats as well ion. Mont, visited last week with ma visited at the James McGinnis as dresses designed for little girls their son Jim and other relatives home Monday evening. CHILDRENS BIRTHDAY PARTY W C. T U. three to six years old show in this vicinity. Mr and Mrs. Archie Stevenson The Francis Willard public pro from On Sunday Mrs. Pred Boness in gram the peasant and daughters of Marsing and Mrs given by the W. C. T. D. last vited twenty of her son Richard's Tuesday at the Community church One coat influence. Mrs Chas Schweizer who is is typical of the teaching at Willow creek spent the Carrol of Lower Bend were Sunday friends to help him celebrate his was more than enjoyed by all those trend is made that of royal blue velvet week end at home guests of Mr and Mrs. Reuben ninth birthday een and has a fitted basque top to present. Basket The afternoon was spent in play Devotionals for the evening were which is attached a very full shirred Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Land re til Mr and Mrs Bob Toombs and ing games, performing "stunts" by Rev. Vern Martin who stress-! skirt section. A little collar of gray spent the week end at the Warren Troy Ragsdale of Caldwell were and enjoying the refreshments, led squirrel fastens snugly at the throat home ed the ill effects of strong drinks Another guests Saturday evening at chief of which was a large candle on coat similarly styled is Mr and Mrs M S Reeves and dinner the Vernon Parker home. lighted birthday cake and in help gresa. our Nations growth and pro- \ made of wine red wool velour and family of Caldwell visited Sunday ing Richard open his many nice Rev. F. A. Powell spoke on tem- i has cordings of the fabric trimming in this district Floyd and Ivan Zesiger made a gifts. trip to Enterprise over the Mrs. Don Lmville and children business peranee and the work to be done In the dirndl skirt. Those enjoying the afternoon in Us week end. visited Friday and Saturday with behalf and inspired his listen cluded Norma Jean Dierking Gwen ers to work even harder to eliminate Pounds of Caldwell visited her mother. Mrs McGinnis of his Byron Smith. Billy and Wayne Kressly, brother Glen Saturday evening Mitcheel Butte. Mrs McGinnis re the evil of alcohol from all walks of Pattey and Kenneth Chard, Wayne Leather Hats Are turned home with her to spend On Sunday they were dinner guests life. and Darlene Robb. Della Kygar. of their parents Mr and Mrs L. C. Rev. Floyd White talked on the this week. Melvin and Eloise Crocker. Donald New Fall Fashion Pitkin. Lula Bella Wilson. Arleta life and achievements of Frances Leather hqls have come to town George Wilson who is working Pounds. Thrasher of Kingman at the Newbill farm near Adrian Lucille worked Culbertson. James and Donna Rae Willard who spent so much of her as spice for the fashion menu. in Holly Bros drug Franklin Twila and Betty Wolfe, life in the cause of national tem Lily Dache makes them of kid ana was at home Saturday and Sunday Kolony store Monday. due to stormy weather He return Nancy Louise and Nena Jane perance. Special songs were rendered by suede in such colors as elephant ed to work Monday Mrs. Howard Hatch and Mrs Boness. gray, rural autumn (a rich maple Ace Roberts is also working in James McGinnis attended the Jolly- Assisting Mrs Boness were L W the young people. leal red) dawn blue (green blue) the beets at Adrian Janes club at the home of Ruth FOR HEALTH DRINK MILK Dierking. Mrs. Pete Wilson and Mrs, —8— and beet root (a deep dark red) Russell in Lower Bend Thursday. Robb ENTERTAINS P. O. E. Mr and Mrs Pete Wilson called as well as the regulation shades Ivan Farnsworth is confined Mrs. J J. Sarazin entertained the trimmed with bright colors. She Sunday at the Chas Wilson home j to Mrs her home an attack of flu. ladies of Chapter K of the P E O You’ll Find Real Energy them out with gloves of the Mr and Mrs Roy Warren enter- j Mr and Mrs. with Merville and BIRTHDAY DINNER of Vale at a luncheon meeting on sends same color to wear now with dark tsined Sunday with a dinner party j children were in Caldwell Hagen Saturday. Complimenting her husband's Tuesday. Miss Hons tetter was able (rocks and Health in Gate City hen-ring Mr. and Mrs. Llyod Dan- Mr and Mrs Vernon Parker and and later with fall suits. blr.'nday anniversary. Mrs. A. H. to Join the group for luncheon and , dreth. Dairy Milk son were dinner guests Tuesday- Bishop is entertaining at a dinner Mrs. Herschel Currey who is a , Mr and Mrs. Elmer Cloninger1 evening at the Archie Parker home party tonight. At which covers will member of the Baker Chapter was New FaU Color Delivered Morning or Evening as house guests Mr Clonin- in Big Bend. be laid for W. A. Bishop of Parma. also present. •Tabac" brown, more mellow in have PHONE 104W ger's parents of Portland. Mr. and Mrs Derrel Williams and its tone than most browns, is off to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Chadd attend Mrs. Amanda Ashcraft of Nyssa Mr. and Mrs. Pate Bowers. spent a few days the past week vis a good start in the early collections. GATE CITY DAIRY TUESDAY EVENING BRIDGE ed a dinner party Saturday eve iting her son and family. Rouff combines it with ma ning 8 Mrs Artie Robertson was hostess Maggy at the Chet Sage home in Cow and deep sage green to make —At Your Grocers Too— Athol Hagen was an over night to the Tuesday evening bridge club roon GARRI8SONS ENTERTAIN a “mosaic" winter coat formed by Hollow. of Joyce McGinnis Saturday. Mr and Mrs Charles Garrisson j this week and invited Mrs. Bumall pieced-together squares of the three Grover Cooper threshed grain i guest Sunday morning was most of the were hosts at a dinner on Sunday Brown. Mrs. G. J. Giesantanner and -olora. Wednesday. Mrs. George Mitchell to be guest to Mr and Mrs. Oeorge M Henne- A heavy killing frost fell over man. It was in celebration of Mr. players. High score was won by Mrs. Sunset Valley Monday night. We Henneman's birthday anniversary. Dewey Ray and second went to TEN DAVIS are sorry to loose or gardens which Mrs. Carl Coad. been very productive but are —8 - A dinner was given at the home have indeed thankful that we had them of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Conway in last so long. FAMILY DINNER ote you 5QQ the Complimenting Mr. and Mrs Le- Notus last Sunday in honor of the LOWER BEND Roy Warren and their family of birthday anniversaries of Mrs Con Rupert. Mr. and Mrs Ed. Warren way's father John T Baxter and Mr and Mrs. Art Johnson of were hosts at a family dinner on brother Albert Baxter. visited at the M A. Brad Tuesday evening. Covers were laid There were two lovely birthday- Portland home Saturday. for fourteen and the only guests cakes to center the table The honor ley Mrs. Teter accompanied by other than members of the family guests received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Wm. T Wilson and fam were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keiser. Mrs. Joel Martin who has been ily visited Mrs. Mr Z. Teter veter ill for the past several weeks is im ans hospital Saturday at Mr. the Teter 8 is WEDNESDAY NIGHT BRIDGE .. proving. expected home next week. Mrs. Robert Thompson entertain Mrs. Robert Spaeth of Jerome to he shown vet y Soon — say Mien ed the Wednesday evening bridge was a caller last Saturday in the Mrs. Harry Russell organized the 4-H cooking club Tuesday. They and invited Mrs. Dewey Ray Will Gahley home. will hold their meetings every officers other FDREIGR club and Mrs Andrew Boersma as guest Mrs A W Andrews of Notus and ; Tuesday following P babor Dictators players. investigate the Low Cost W a y to pay John Pritchard visited in the were fiwted: president, Eloise Rus- High score for the evening was Mrs Willard Bartles home last Sunday j , eU vlce president, Marcia Malt and made by Mrs. J. E Bowen and a secretay Wilma Wilson. for a car with THE FIR ST NATIONAL’S traveling prize was won by Mrs. afternoon. Mrs Sarah Crew of Caldwell is Jo„ Jan„ held their last meet. Aden Wilson. spending a few days with her son , at thc home 0, Mrs H W. Rus- —8— Gus Proctor and wife. sell. There were 15 members pres- THURSDAY BRIDGE CLUB Mr. and Mrs Ralph Sanford en- I pnt. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Ernest McClure was hostess route V OT E to their home In Kenawick. the E. E. Parker home. for the last week Thursday Bridge were visitors Saturday In Miss Emma Young and Mary Club at which Mrs Dewey Ray was Wash., ANY B R A N C H — 42 B R A N C H E S IN O R EG O N the Will Gahley home. Ann Sc hnieter accompanied Elsie a guest. , Mr and Mrs. Harvey Hodgin of Welch to Pendleton for teachers Mrs. Harry Miner won first prize Mineral, were Saturday vis institute which will start Thursday Mrs. Ray second and Mrs. Dean itors in the Ore., Willard Bartles home Ml. and Mrs. Ira Watson and Johnston low. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sebree were family were visitors in Vale Satur 8 business visitors In Nampa last day. CIVIC CLUB Monday. Jordan Valley visited at the H. C The Civic Club held its regular home Tuesday. üJÿTu meeting on Wednesday afternoon In Mr and Mrs. Earl Payne of Salem Young Loveland left Thursday for the Legion hall with a good attend are visiting at the S. G. Tucker Le Marie Grand where she will spend the home. ance of members and visitors. with her sister Evelyn The program of the afternoon Mr and Mrs. Charles Gulickson week Is end attending normal there was under the directorship of Mrs left last Thursday for California. who and Bernice . J. J. Sarazin. Mr. and Mrs Frank Bartles and Miss Eloise , Russell . E. M. Hauser. County 4-H club children of Parma were Sunday Chaaef attended a birthday party- leader presented 4-H club medals to guests at the Willard Bartles home for Vlr?inta Chaney in Parma nine boys and girls for their work Mr and Mrs. M W. McLaughlin S“t, “y „ _ _ _ accomplished In 4-H last year. of Burley arrived last Wednesday j Mrs Betey ^*rs R ® Mrs. Mallett. of near Vale pre to visit relatives and transact busi- Eldridge voss and were Mr hunting and, Mrs and JWftater dinner sented a most Interesting talk on ness . served . guests at the Harry Russell home basketry and basket weaving. Tea The Social Clrcil „ member , was served by the committee of lunch at the Mrs O. T. Andrew Members of the P T A spent Frl- which Mis A. V Cook Is chairman sale last Monday. day f|xtng the basement 0, the Farmers are cutting their let- school house for the oyster supper Have your furnace checked tuce and digging and topping beets, which will be held Monday. Oct 31 Relatives Visit— end all necessary adjustments third crop of hay Is stacked Clover Ray Drowns of Adrian and Wal- On Monday Mr. and Mrs. John made now whilr the weather Greullch of La Grand with their and alfalfa seed Is cut and some ter Stradley were deer hunting at la warm. Avoid the trouble daughter In law Mrs. Frances Oreu- seed is threshed. Hahogany mountian Sunday. and inconvenience of fumare Ich visited with Mrs C. L. McCoy repairs during a cold spell. and Gale and Bob. Mr Gruellch and Mrs Frances Greullch contin- ued to Boise to visit there and then NYSSA PLUMBING i returned to their own homes, but & HEATING CO. New "v Inch Celotex for Ec Mrs Greullch sr stayed over until FIRST 8T. PHONE 6« Thursday for a visit with her onomy and Comfort Sized deep ivory finish. grandchildren and Mrs McCoy, - - &ei) - OfUJ mODELCflRS - CLEAN UP THIS LABOR M E S S ! ‘CASH BUYER’ PLAN 316 X YES I i W i s e n t e » » le iM e M Need FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND 0 »«| t« - - « BUY YOUR COLD REMEDIES The Favorite of the Season! 30c N YSSA BAKERY Phone 20 If you re a Pumpkin Pie fan (and who isn’t?), these superlative pies will appeal to you. To say they’re delicious, is rank un d e r s ta te m e n t! The crust, the filling, the spicy flavor, all are at the peak of perfection just the way you like them! Stop in for one(?) today! at the NYSSA PHARMACY THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS VICKS 29c REX MENTHO 25c ASPIROIDS 50c NOSE DROPS 25c and 49c GUARANTEED HOT WATER BOTTLES Large Assortment of Cough Syrups and Lozenges NYSSA PHARMACY The Rexall Store Prescription Specialists PHONE 14 We appreciate your patronage REPAIR— Don’t forget the Floors we have a new shipment of end Matched Fir Flooring. BUILD— You’ll enjoy Winter In a home that Is your own. Talk It over with us. Summer IS OVER . . . WINTER IS HERE! Examine your home from chimney to founda tion—check the windows, the doors, the roof, the paint, the heating plant . . . then call and RE-ROOF— let us figure on the things that are necessary We have three grades of lead to make your home WARM and COMFORT ing quality shingles at a sav ABLE all winter long. Our prices are VERY ing to you REASONABLE and we will furnish estimates FREE of charge. Do it today— FARM BUILDINGS-- Are as Important as the home See our stock of rough lumber Everything for the Builder STUNZ LUMBER COMPANY Southwest of “Y’ Phone 110 Nyssa