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/ PAGE TWO THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1948 and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pennie. |Nyssa nursing home last week-end. | the leader o f the group. A t the next meeting will be held at the Guests fro m Baker— Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams and She was suffering with erysipelas j second meeting o f the group, 12 home o f Cathrine Coleman. i M r and M rs' Dewey and Mrs. Jim Ellis and Mr. and family were Thanksgiving dinner m her eyes. members were present at the home, — §— S U N D A Y D IN N E R GUESTS Mrs. O. Ellis and baby of Baker, guests at the Harold Fivecoat h o m e ! Mr. and Mrs. Bay Brown and 0f Margaret Bates, The members Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newblll were ^ s ^ k s g l v i n g day of near Mitchell butte. | Mr. and Mrs. Lem Davis of Ontario, chose the name "Pour Leaf C lover” . ' M r and Mrs. Gilbert Holmes and I Mrs. Norma G ifford and children, Sewing projects were discussed.' and children were Sunday dinner Mrs. Stella B u tler M r and Mrs. daughters were dinner guests and Sylvester Molt attended a fam- Sandwiches and cookies were served guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sid M r s r im w Thanksliving at the home of Mr. a y Thonksgiving dinner with Mr. at the close of the meeting. T h e Charles Garrison. additional guests o f M r». Butler, and Mrs. Kenneth Reese of Nyssa. and Mrs. Chris Molt Mr. and Mrs. Prank Pry were dinner guests on Thanksgiving ol Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean of Pay ette. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Byers were _ — 8— Thanksgiving dinner hosts to P G. B R ID G E P A R T Y HOSTESS Holmes. Robert and Junior, Mr. Mrs. Bernard Frost entertained and Mrs. Rolland Holmes and the members o f her Tuesday after family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes noon bridge club at her home last and Bonnie Kressly. week. Honors went to Mrs. J. J. Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Smith and Sarazin for high score and Mrs Mrs. Hicks o f Denver visited at Burnall Brown for second high. t*4* , he Archie Smith home Saturday. Guest players were Mrs \H ° Henry The men are brothers. Hartley and Mrs. O. L. Galloway. lift* Mr and Mrs. George Johnston - 5 - and Harriett of Haines visited Sat S T U D Y CLUB MEETS urday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank The St Thomas Study club met Fry. on Monday evening at the home The 4-H Sewing club met Sat of Mrs. Esther Lawrence. A social urday afternoon at the home of hour and refreshments followed tne he leader, Mrs. Alfred Adams. All study period. 14 members were present. The - 8 - ENTERTAINED girls learned how to hem and baste. B RID G E CLUB Prank Parr, Jr., has been ill with Mrs. Joe Maughan entertained JS» a bad chest cold. members of her bridge club at a Cherl Johnston of Tw in Falls dinner at the Doll House last Tues spent Thanksgiving vacation with day. Following the dinner, bridge Mr. and Mrs. Prank Pry returning was in play with prizes going to to his home Sunday morning. Mrs. Harry Miner and Mrs. Tom Eldrldge. Mrs. Eldridge and Mrs. % COMMUNITY DINNER Eddie Powell were guest players. The Gate City Journal It L A SS V. P O W E LL S U B S C M F T IO N - - - BATHS One Year_______________ ___ K SU Mentha ..................*1 Single Copies............... ............ <8irkctly in Advance i Kditor and Publisher A D V E R T IS IN G R A T b S Open rate, p“ r inch....... JV National, per uich..............40c Classifieds, pei word 1 . Minimum ....... 30c Social Notes Published every Thursday at Nyssa. Mal heu* County, Oregon Entered at the postoffices at Nyssa, Oregon to r transmission through the United States Malls, as second class matter, under me ac o March 3, 1878 >\\Se ORE. TRAIL SEWING 1 Mrs. Archie Smith were hosts at C l I ID C I D I C M P C T dinner Thanksgiving for Mr. anu M L U D U 1 K L D m tL M 1 Mrs W yatt sm ith and sons, Mr. OREGON T R A IL , Dec. 2 -M r . and and Mrs. John Bretz and family Keep Trucks Serviced This w & ney ¿3 aw n? Way HELD AT BIG BEND B ring your trucks to o u r shop on re g u la r schedule for inspection. W e'll give each truck a th o rough going- over. W e’ll catch little troubles before they become big ones . . . N eglect m eans expensive adjustm ents and repairs —even breakdow ns. O ur system o f regularly scheduled inspection and service is the "stitch in tim e th at saves nine.” Equally good for all m akes o f trucks. A nd it’s Intern atio n al Service—using factory- engineered Intern atio n al parts. Phone today and tell us w hen your trucks w ill be in. Owyhee Truck & Imp. Co. Phone 245 __________ M a ________________________________________/iNTt HNATIONALi I NT E RNA T I ONA L Trucks you can be SURE. . if it ' s Westinghouse BIG BEND, Dec. 2—Several Big Bend families enjoyed a community dinner at the schoolhouse Sunday November 28. Those participating were Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe King, Mr. and Mrs. William Furgeson, Mrs. Jack Jones \nd daughters. J. O. Carroll and Mr and Mrs. Ben Maxie. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hobbs left Tuesday for Prosser, Washington to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hutchin son gave a family Thanksgiving dinner. Guests were their son. Owen Wilkerson of Stlbnlte com pany and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Cross of Boise, and Mr. and Mrs. George Evans and daughter of Payette. Mr. and Mrs. William Furgeson and family ate Thanksgiving din ner with Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson of Adrian. Last Friday, Mrs. Cyrus Bishop found her husband unconscious near his saddle horse. He does not know exactly what happened out was able to attend Verl Bish op's sale the next day, although ne was quite stiff and sore. Mr. .and Mrs. Danie Walton of Leadore. Idaho, visited from Thurs day until Saturday a t the A1 Mech- am home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold De G roff and family visited in the Boyce Van de Water home over the Thanksgiving week-end. Mr. De G roff, who is Mrs. de Water's orother is stationed at Boise with the Intermountain Mission. Laura Jo Stoker, infant daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stoker, was brought home Wednesday from a Boise hospital. Tavie Handler was taken to the - 8 HOSTESS T O B RID G E CLUB Mrs. George Vaughan entertained her Tuesday evening bridge club at her home this week. Prize lor high score went to Mrs. Carlos Buchner and for second high to Mrs. T om Eldridge. Mrs. Eld ridge and Mrs. Frell Blair were guest players. - 8 - STU D E N TS E N TE R TAIN E D Miss M ary Lou Schenk entertain ed a t her home Friday afternoon for Mardl Sallee, Evalene Towne. Marian Brown, and Iris Gowan of British Columbia, who spent the holidays at the Schenk home. On Saturday afternoon, Miss Marian Grace Brown entertained for a group o f high school and college friends. - 8 \ - T U E S D A Y CLUB P L A Y S The Tuesday eveing bridge club net this week at the home of Mrs. Dennis Patch. High score was held oy Mrs. J. J. Sarazin and second j high by Miss Eva Boydell. Mrs [ Burnall Brown and Mrs. George | Mitchell were guests for the even- I ng. I - B R ID O E CLUB MEETS Mrs. Ted Morgan was hostess to her Monday afternoon bridge club at her home last week. Honors went to Mrs. Ed Knettle ana Mrs. Orln Sumner. -5 - 4-H CLUB O R G A N IZ E D A group o f girls met November 13 at the home o f Mrs. Bowers to organize a 4-H sewing club. Car- madean Taylor was elected presi dent of the group, Cathrine Cole man, vice president: and Dorothy Sparks, secretary. 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