M l TEN DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Shirk of Pearl, Idaho, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Fred Rumpel and children. Mr. and Mrs. Nick H;werton and daughter, Shirley, of Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Denver Glenn and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Ole Larson A contest between members of the scclal circle through the year 1941 was won by the golds fcr the most points gained by visiting In tire community. Mrs. Elva Bower was leader of the group. The win­ ning side was entertained by the losers last Saturday night at the Ten Davis community hall The evenlnt was 9pent playing games and visiting. Refreshments of pie and coffee were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Miller and Dixie Lee were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs Minnie Bower at Lakevlew Mr. and Mrs. Winston Miller of Boise were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W ill Gahley Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McLaugh­ lin and children, and Mrs. Carrie McLaughlin were Sunday visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. M L. Kurtz home in Newell Heights. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dud Tucker March 25. Mrs. Elizabeth Sorenson was hostess to the social circle mem­ bers last Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Gertie Bartles and Mrs. Nell Bright assisting. Twenty members were present. Mrs. Doro­ thy Hertlg was a guest of the group. Ice cream, cake, coffee and grape Juice were served. A group of young people from Parma, accompanied by Richard Weltoourne and Elmo Peterson, at­ tended services at the Lower Boise Presbyterian church. At the close o f services they enjoyed a covered dish luncheon In the community haU. The 4-H club, “comb and curry” has sold »21 of scrap iron for de­ fense. Ten Davis mixed softball team defeated Greenleaf Friday after­ noon at Greenleaf. Dud Tucker has sold his 80 acre farm in Black Canyon. , .. tut nvm . a hath rrfr JtftmMAL. thumpav , <*m. a, ma Suns*» VâlUy ! Lincoln HelgîîuKlo$apent sewing and em­ meeting will be held with Mrs. broidering Thirteen members an­ neon. Mrs. C. C. W yckoff and Mrs Herbert Shaw April 8 swered roll call with April fool Alva Gocdele were In charge of Mr. and Mrs Hugh McConnell pranks. In a ju ^ sin g contest June the games. Mrs. Glen Hoffman of Nyssa spent Sunday at the Smith received the prize. The next and Mrs. Lee Hoffman each won meeting, April 8. will be an all­ Herbert Shaw home. a prize. Each member furnished Mrs Rrbert Toomb returned day meeting at the home of Nora with Alberta Bowen an April fool hat, which was auc­ to her home Saturday after being Snodgrass in the hospital in Ontairo for a assisting. Each member will pro­ tioned off. Mrs. Leslie T op liff won vide a covered dish for lunch at the prize which was given for few days. Sam c'haw, who has been work­ neon. Sewing will be done for a a sking the best hat. The next sick club member. This meeting ing in Vane. uv:r, Washington, meeting will be held with Mrs will take the place of the annual came hon e Saturday to get some Claude Day April 9 with an Easter j h e' ” h"a7 sold” 'on the j a d v e r s a r y party. Roll call will hoi es the | be answered by Pallyanna sugges­ egg hunt. coast. tions. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. James Ritchie and Mr and Mr«. Ray Elliott cf the hostesses. Garnet Belle. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yaki.i a arrived Friday for a short Mrs. H. D. Holmes of Nyssa was .i It in the [»re n ta l T. T Elliott a dinner guest Saturday evening Day and children and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman enjoyed an home. On Sunday they took Mrs. at the F. G. Holmes heme. oyster supper at the S. B. Hoffman T. T. Elliott and Kenneth and Mrs. Roland Whitman and baby Donald Elliott to Pendleton to son left Tuesday for California, heme Sunday evening. ee Clai nee Elliott, who has been where Mr. Whitman is employed. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jamison and milk comes without faiL in a hospital there for several j Walter Ashby, who recently en­ Erls were Sunday dinner guests months. listed in the army, left Boise Sat- at the John Hagerty home near R e d assured that your most Marslng. On the way home they Mrs. Clarence Elliott accompan­ urday. Important food will get to ied Mrs. Walter McPartland of , Bob Holmes, who left for the called on the Martin Osborn fatr.- Adrian and Mrs. Mildred Hite of j army several weeks ago. has been , dy. you promptly every day. Owyhee to Caldwell Saturday for : stationed at Camp Roberts, Cali- j Mr. and Mrs. C. C. W yckoff and a day of shopping. fom ia. \ family attended a family dinner C. C. Cotton shipped a carload cf cattle to Portland Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Case have completed the new addition to their house and have moved into it. Frank Newbill finished moving his household goods to his farir. | in Newell Heights Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Tnomb en- | tertained at dinner Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Patcli and fam ily c f Adrian. Latest styles in Silk and Rayon for Girls Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cartwright and Darrel were guests of Mr. from 2 to 16 years and Ladies Dresses in and Mrs. Ray Cartwright Sunday. They attended a dinner served to print? and plain materials. 35 guests in celebration of Mr Cartwright's birthday anniversary. Mrs. Charles Wilson. Mrs. Arthur You W ill Be Delighted Cartwright, Mrs. Earl Osborn and Mrs. J. G. Lane attended a W.C.T. U. meeting held at the home of With the Selection Avail­ Mrs. M. L. Kurtz in Newell Heights Thursday afternoon. able From This New Ship­ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Show were in Caldwell Tuesdny. Frank Fredericks had the w 11 ment c f Dresses. drillers drill his well a few feet deeper this week. After much d if­ ficulty and inconvenience lie has George Schiemer his pressure pump working again Dependable as the U. S. Mail Gate City Dairy D RESSES Easter Sale of For Children and Ladies a week end o ff so he and Naimo made a run home. The Ladles plan to change the eats proposition some at the Cow Hollow dance this Saturday night. Some of them think the dancers might like some thing else differ­ ent than hot-dogs. 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