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■ning were Mrs. George
ind Mrs. Clare Peterson.
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C H ILD R E N R A D IO P R O G R A M
A children's radio program will
be broadcast over station K D S H ev-
ery Saturday at 10:30 am . It if
sponsored by the Children's Friend
magazine, used In the L .D S P ri
mary associations all over the world.
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PETERSONS HAVE GUESTS
Mr and Mrs. Otto Rosel A n dir
on and son. Lee, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Peterson and Deane Hun-
.er were Sunday dinner guests at
me home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Peterson.
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H A P P Y E IG H T M EET
The Happy Eight Pinocle olub
met at the home o l Mrs. Dale
Garrison Friday afternoon, with
Mrs. George Vaughn, Mrs. Ray
Barnes and Mrs. Rodger Oris as
guests. Mrs. Vernon Chadwick and
Mrs. Roy Barnes won high score.
A special feature was the large
birthday cake made by the hostess
In honor a t Mrs. Sherman P. Bybee.
Refreshments were served to eight
ladles.
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D O N NA M A R S H A L L HONORED
Donna Marshall, who is leaving
Nyssa to attend beauty school at
Nampa was honored guest at a
pheasant dinner given at the home
of Mrs. LaM ont F ife Monday a f
ternoon. Mrs. Shirley Warden was
co-hostess. Those present were Mrs.
Herbert Fischer, Mrs. Lynn Law
rence, Mrs. Nona Fischer, Mrs. V ir
ginia Brandt, Mrs. Dorothy Rus-
sell, Mrs. Wanda Oroot, and Mrs.
Laura Chadwick T h e afternoon was
spent in visiting.
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H O STESS T O CLUB
Mrs. Ed Fro6t was hostess to
members o f her Wednesday night
bridge club at her home last week.
Mrs. Herbert Fisher held high score.
The traveling prize went to Mrs.
Sid Burtjldge. Mrs. Quinby and Mrs.
Edward McNamara were guest play
ers.
HONORED A T P A R T Y
Verla Blodgett was honored at a
surprise farewell party Friday ev
ening at the home of Patricia
Grunke. Eight young people spent
the evening in games and candy
making.
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Visit Here—
Mrs. Paul Bralnard o f Los Angel
es, Earl Brainard of San Diego and
Mrs. Ralph Thurston of Payette
called at the H. R. Sherwood home
Wednesday.
Mrs. H. Sekijima, formerly Con
nie Nlshltani, who wss recently
wed to H. Sekijima of Spokane at
the Calvary Baptist Church at Se
attle.
Mr. Sekijima is the sister of
Thomas Nlshltani.
Th e entire floral background was
of whits chrysanthemums and white
gladiolas. T h e bride wore a simple
but lovely white satin gown touched
with beading. The veil was plain
tulle with fingertip length. The
bride, wearing white mesh gloves,
carried a round colonial style cor
sage o f white orchids in the cen
ter surrounded with gardenias and
bouvardia.
Martha Nldhitanl, bridesmaid,
wore a gown of aqua brocaded sa
G IR L BOOTH'S E LECT
tin, and lace mitts, and carried a
G irl Scouts o f troop 3 held a bouquet o f American beauiy iuocs .
business meeting Thursday evening.
Officers were elected as follows:
T U E S D A Y CLUB MEETS
President, Colleen Bybee; vice presi
Members of the Tuesday evening
dent, Patsy Settles; secretary, Merle bridge club were entertained this
Birmingham;
treasurer,
Patricia week at the home of Mrs. Ed Host.
Grunke, and scribe, Phyllis Hadley. High score was held by Mrs. W. R.
The girls also planned a Christmas , Campbell and second high by Mrs.
party and Initiation in December. I Dean Smith. Guests for the ev-
G IR LS 4-H C L U B
FO R M E D A T A R C A D IA
AR C AD IA , Nov. 37— Gene Kipp
went to Boise last week and left
there by plane for Denver to attend
to business for Northrup-Klng and
company.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schilling and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burkhart of
Vale were business visitors In Bak
er one day last week.
Mrs. Nell Bowers met with sev
eral girls at the home o f Mrs.
Tommy Drydale November 23 and
organized a 4-H club in home
making and cooking. Those Joining
were Violet Drydale, M arlyn Lytle,
Joretta Moeller, Helen Iida, Ann
ette Stradley, Janice Dowers, Dor
othy Sparks and Margaret Bates.
Marlyn Lytle was elected president
and Violet Drydale secretary. The
next meeting will be held Dec
ember 0 at tne home of Margaret
Bates.
The Arcadia Sunshine club met
November 20 at the home of Nell
Bowers, with four members and
one visitor present. A fter a potluck
dinner the afternoon was spent
In quilting. T h e next meeting will
be the Christmas party to be held
m i i n i u r iiin i I [ !i - i u m ; i i i iiiiit ii;i.i:[ m i i t T M i i ii i i i i . i T r i i T ii i n r i M m
at the home of Mrs. Jamison Dec
ember 18.
Those going to Baker elk hunting
this week were Charles Bullard,
Vem Butler, Lee Dali, Otis Bull
ard, George M oeller and Fred
Schilling.
Mrs. Hammon visited her dau-
i ghter, Mrs. Don Runquist, last
Thursday.
Katherine Bruce o f Ontario spent
at Ontario, Oregon
the week-end in the Ellis Warner
home.
Ellis Warner left Wednesday for
Myrtle Point, Oregon to attend the
funeral of his mother.
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Mrs. Betty Oarren and sons mov
ed
last week from Gem avenue to
The largest and most modern rink between
Lakeview, Oregon.
Denver and Portland. Everything completely
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brady of
Houston, Idaho visited In the Olenn
new.
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Dowers home last week. Mr. and
Don’t miss it! Follow the crowd to
Mrs. Brady have three children In
Franks in Ontario
a hospital in Boise with Infantile
paralysis, but the children are im
— Rink Open Every Night—
proving. The fam ily moved from
rim itm iiiw iitw iiin mmiiim in n m i ni iii iiniriii i riii in ni'iii iiriitiinnn i m in in mum Arcadia two years ago.
Grand Opening
Frank’s Roller Rink
Thursday, November 27
See The
General Electric
Disposali
T H U R S D A Y , NOVEM BER 27, 1947
A CALL FOR
SERVICE
Preserving Life and Health Should Be The
First Concern of a Christian Community
“The Work That Men
Do Lives After Them”
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NAMES THAT WILL LIVE
Under this title in the public lobby o f the hospital, will be listed the memorials,
the names o f all who contribute any sum of money, and the volunteer workers of
the money-raising campaign . . . all who make this new hospital possible their
names will live. Be a Founder! in order that future generations will know that you
helped build this hospital.
ESTABLISH A LIVING MEMORIAL
Your name or that o f a loved one— wife, husband, mother, father, son or daughter,
sister or brother— will be honored, and his or her memory perpetuated by this service
rendered the community. Establish a memorial for yourself or your loved ones by mak
ing a really sacrificial gift. You and they w ill continue to live— year after year, you and
they will live— active day and night, relieving human suffering— saving lives.
Memorial Plaques To Be Placed In Lobby
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The name of any person or family may be commemorated by donating one or
more of the following units:
S I T E .......... L A R G E S T S U B S C R IP T IO N C E N T R A L S U R G E R Y H A L L ..........$2000
2 W IN G S (each) .......................... $5000 L A B O R A T O R Y ............................... $5000
M A T E R N IT Y D E P T ....................... $5000 N U R S E S ’ D IN IN G H A L L ................$2000
N U R S E R Y ............
$5000 RO O M S (each) ............................. $2000
X -R A Y R O O M .............................. $3000 BEDS (each) ................................... $1000
OPERATING ROOMS:
B A SSIN E T S (each) ...................... . $500
M A JO R ..................................... $5000
M I N O R ....................................... $3000
One Hospital Voting Membership for $100 or more subscribed.
Associate Membership, gift of less than $100.
N O T E : Contributions Are Deductible From Income Tax
You may add to your previous subscription to obtain a larger Memorial. Associate
Memberships may be added to in this Campaign to obtain a voting Membership in the
hospital. Many are planning to subscribe Memorials fo r other members o f their
families.
You May Pay Installments
Subscriptions for Donations and Memorials are payable in installments. The first
payment o f 10% o f subscription is payable on Request. The balance is payable 10%
o f subscription every thirty days thereafter.
N O T E : If sufficient subscriptions are not obtained to justify proceeding with the
hospital project, A L L S U B S C R IP T IO N S will be cancelled and any money
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District To Be Served
TH IS H O S P IT A L IS SO PLA N N E D AS TO SERVE C ITIZE N S OF TH E N Y S S A
A R E A AND N EIG H B O RIN G COM M UNITIES. TH E A R E A W IL L EXTEND 10 OR
15 MILES IN D IFFERENT DIRECTIO NS FROM N YSSA, W IT H O U T REG ARD TO
C IT Y , C O U N TY, OR S T A T E B O U N D A R Y LINES.
WHO OWNS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL?
This will be a Living W ar Memorial, OW NED A N D FIN A N C E D B Y TH E C IT I
ZENS in the D ISTR IC T T O BE SERVED. It will be managed by a Board o f Direct
ors all laymen, elected by members o f a non-profit memorial hospital association.
E IG H T O U T OF 12 MEMBERS OF TH E BO ARD A R E FA R M E R S living in the
hospital district. They, together with the Sponsors and volunteer workers are work
ing in order to better protect the lives and health o f all who live within the Hospital
District. REMEMBER— Existence o f the hospital is to be perpetual.
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