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TH U RSD AY, A P R IL 1, 1918 TME NYSSA GATE C ITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE TWO T" fhe Gate City Journal KLASS V. PO W E LL SUBKGUlPTTtfN Editor - R A T BN One Y e a £ £ * .......... .............. 13.00 tax M a r ifi* .................. 91-35 Single Copies..... .............. .00 (Strietip in Advance» and at the busines meeting. Mrs. Gene Fleshman repored on a box of clothing and food that had been sent to Japan. A committee was appointed to work on bedding to be sent to a Methodist school com munity house in California. Plans As Frank Belgrano said here a few weeks were made for the district meeting ago, the American people never seem to learn in Meridian April 8. Mrs. Gern- hardt had charge o f the devotions, anything from history. Congressional leaders using the book "T h e G reat Prayers are now proposing financial assistance to Fran of the Bible". For the program co Spain, which was far from the good graces Mrs. Earl Alexander reviewed the book T e n Thousand Year's" a of the United States during the war and is stiil story of the work of Methodist a fascist state, an enemy of democracy. missions in China. Mrs. O. O. A n derson assisted Mrs. Foster during to Mrs. EM Frost and Mrs. A. C. the refreshments hour. Sallee. Mrs. Frost and Mrs. Sallee were guest players. — 9“ F E S T IV A L SCHEDULED H O N O R E D ON B IR T H D A Y Eleven L.D.S. wards, including CHRISTIAN CHURCH Carol Whitaker entertained at a the Nyssa first and Nyssa second 5th and K t - uis Sts. surprise birthday party for Carol wards wiil put on their stake dra K ing Friday evening at the home George Wh-pp e, Pastor Regular hours for services will ma festival in the Weiser taber of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron nacle April 16, where four one-act Whitaker. Eighteen guests were in be observed again on next Lord's plays will be presented, along with vited for the evening’s games and day. Bible school at 10 a.m. and vaudeville acts between curtains. dancing. Ice cream and a birthday the morning worship at 11 am . Admissiorf will be free. The public cake were served by the hostess The sermon will be on the subject, "Acceptable to God". Music for the | is invited to attend. and her mother. service will be furnished by the ____ —8— junior choir. R O S E T T B A L L SLA TE D E N T E R T A IN A T B R ID G E Evening services will be held at | The first and second L.D.S. wards Mrs. J. L. Herriman and Mrs. will join in sponsoring of tne an Bernard Frost entertained at bridge 8 o'clock. There will be a mid-week nual rosett ball Friday evening at Monday afternoon and Monday ev service in Sunset valley Thursday the Nyssa school gymnasium. Each ening at the Herriman home. The at 8 p.m., place to be announced. ward chose a prince and princess rooms were attractive with spring by popular vote to reign at the flowers. Prizes at the afternoon FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH ball. Miss Janice Campbell is prin party went to Mrs. Tom Eldredge, Roland G. Wriest. Pastor cess and K ent Bunn is prince for Mrs. Ron Whiaker and Mrs. Burn- 10 a.m., Sunday school. Classes the first ward. Miss Bonnie Fife all Brown. A t the evening party for all age groups. and West Beus were chosen prin the prizes went to Mrs. Glea B il 11 a.m., Worship service. Sermon cess and prince of the second ward. lings. Mrs. Tom Turner and Mrs. theme: “ I Believe In The Resur The affair will be semi-formal. Campbell Baer. rection of the Body” , based on Job 19: 23-27. - 5 — “ f— B R ID G E HOSTESS W O M E N ’S S O C IE TY M EETS The building committee will meet Mrs. Artie Robertson entertained The Women's society of the M e Monday evening, April 5, at 8 o’ the members of her Thursday a f thodist church met last Thursday clock in the parsonage. All members ternoon bridge club at her home at the home o f Mrs. W. W. Foster. are urged to be present. last week. The afternoon prize went Mrs. W alter McPartland presided Faith Mission society will hold than the diagonal parking, we are losing still more space because people have no designated place in which to park their cars. Fubliiher A D V E R T IS IN G KATuN Open rate, per inch......... JSe National, per inch............. 40c Classi!leda, per word......... ilo Minimum..........30c published every Thursday at Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon Catered at the postoiflces at Nyssa, Oregon lor transmission through the United States trails, as second class matter, under the ac. oi March 3, 1879. HITS AND MISSES It seems a lot of Nyssa residents owe apolo gies to the weather man for their disparaging remarks about Easter weather. You have often heard that “ it always rains on Easter” . Instead, this year farmers believe we had “ a million dol lar” rain the week before Easter and the wea ther was cloudy and unsettled the day follow ing Easter. The state is again painting cross-walks across the highways at the Nyssa school grounds, which 'is fine as a safety factor, but we still don’t have any yellow paint on the paving and sidewalks marking stalls for the parallel-parked automobiles on Main street. The parallel park ing was started because of state insistance. A l though that type of parking requires more space Social Notes C h u rch Noires Presents A its regular monthly meeting W ed nesday, April 7 at the home of Mrs. Jack Burton, apartment 23 in the veterans' housing project. The meeting will begin at 2:30 p.m. and all the women of the church and all others interested are cordially invited to attend. CATHOLIC CHURCH SERVICES AT EPISCOPAL JHUBCU PARISH HALL Rev. P. J. Gaire. Pastor Holy communion at 9 a.m. on second Sunday of each month; at 4 pm. on first, third and fourth Sundays. Sunday school at 10:30 am . ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. C. L. Callahan, Rector and sermon by the pastor on the subject 'T h e Old Covenant, Done Away—The New Covenant Taking It's Place". THE METHODIST COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. 11. J. GernhardL Pastor Sunday school, 9:45 am . Worship and sermon, 11 am . Intermediate fellowship, 7 p.m. Youth fellowship, 7 p.m. Young adult fellowship, 7 pm. Hymn sing and sermon, 8 pm . O ffifcial board meeting Monday, April 5, 8 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p.m. L.D.S. CHURCH First Ward Sunday, 9 a.m., Sunday school. Sunday, 10:30 am ., Priesthood Litany will be read at 3:30 pm. meeting. and evening service will be held Sunday, 6:30 p.m., sacrament or at 4 p.m. fast meeting. Sunday school, 10:30. Tuesday, 2 p.m., R elief society meeting. THE CHURCH OF THE Tuesday, 4 p.m., Primary meet NAZARENE ing. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Geneologi- 10 a.m., Sunday school. 11 a.m., Congregational and spe cal training class. Thursday, 7:30 pm., Mutual Im cial singing and sermon by our district superintendent. Rev. J. A. provement association meeting. Sunday. 5:30 p.m., ward welfare McNatt, who is preaching every meeting. (First and third Sundays) night through April 4. 7:15 p.m.. Young people, teen SUNSET VALLEY age and Junior services. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 8 p.m.. The last service of our Rev. J. E. Dodson, Pastor revival. Sunday school, 9:45 am . Wednesday, April 7, missionary Morning worship, 11 am . services. Evangelistic services, 7:45 pm . Wednesday Bible study, 7:45 p m . ASSEMBLY OF GOD Sterl D. Spiesz, Pastor Sunday school at 10 am., with MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH J. II. Benedict. Supply Pastor interesting Bible study classes for all ages. Parents, come and bring Two blocks north of Eder Hdwe. Bible school, 10 am . your children. Worship service, 11 am . Worship and preaching at 11 Evening services, 8 p.m. a.m. An interesting junior service Prayer meeting, Wednesday ev at 7:20 pm . 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