THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1948 PAGE THREE ARCADIA RESIDENTS last week for Vancover. Washing- children and Mr and Mrs. Oeorge f day In the Adrian gymnasium by ■ p i \/p t / i e i x c Con where they will spend the ho 11— Moeller and girls, visited in the Kingman Kolony 34 to 6 The L L A V L, U fN V l o t I o days with their daughter, Mrs. Har- ----------- | ry Thurman and Mr. Thurman, Otis Bullard home Saturday even­ Owyhee team will meet Ridge vie* Friday, December 24 at 2 o’clock ARCADIA. Dec. 23—Mr and Mrs. and with Mr. Zittercob's sisters in ing. E Us Warner and Rose left Satur - 1 t j i tland. The Area lie Sunshine club held at Adrian, according to Kenneth day for Coos Bay, Oregon, where Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schilling took its Christmas party December 17 McDonald, who Is coaching the they will spend the hoUdays. Alice Mr. S . lulling-s sister, Mrs. Mein- at the home of Mrs. Oeorge Cole Owyhee boys. * who is attending school at Ash-' , nger to Boise last week to visit , man on Oem jivenue. Sixteen were Mr. and Mrs Houston Duna­ land, Oregon, will accompany them ner husband who is In a hospital | pee ent. Gift exchanges revealing way and family hate been visiting to Coos Bay. I there. .he Sunshine sisters for the past in Portland for the past week. Fred Schilling helped move Mi The children and young people year were held. The children also Mrs. G.en McGinnis and son. | and Mrs. Oeorge Paxton and fain- of Ar.adta gave A Christmas pro- exchanged gifts. I Mike, were callers in the Wemei I ay to their farm near Vale last gram Sunday after Sunday school, | fleutz home Friday, week. ¿i-n Butler, Theo Matherly and j Mr. and Mrs. Hipólita Mendazon« O. K. K. CLUB HOLDS The Arcadia school gave a Christ- Otis Bullard returned from Ukiah shopped in Boise Monday. CHRISTMAS PARTY mas program, “Christmas Win- vast week, with an elk each, Mrs. Hazel Siathopolis of Nam- | • daws,” with the Nyssa schools De- Mrs. Ben Houston returned last pa visited In the home of her son cember 16 In Nyssa. The program week from Council, where she vls- OWYHEE, Dec. 23—The O. K. K. md daughter-in-law over the week club held it’s Christmas party with end. .Mr and Mrs. Randall Stut- was weU attended by Arcadia rest- ited friends. dents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Houston and Mrs. Martha Klingbeck Thursday nopolis took her to her home Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. John Zittercob left Dorothy, Mrs. George Hust and Mrs. George Gregg was assistant day evening. hostess. A pot-luek luncheon was Mrs. Charley Culbertson was a served at 1 o'clock. Mystery sis­ ousiness visitor In Ontario Tues­ ters names were revealed and new day afternoon. ones chosen. G ifts were exchanged. The foUowing officers were elected Return From McCord Field— Mrs. Werner Peutz, president; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Morgan return­ Charley Culbertson, vice president, ed last week-ent from McCord and Mrs. Raleigh Chamberlain, sec­ Field, where Mr. Morgan had been retary-treasurer. The next m eet­ stationed for a two-weeks reserve ing will be held at the home of officers training course. Return­ Mrs. William Peutz, with Mrs. Wer­ ing with them from La Grange 1 ner Peutz assisting. were Miss Mardi Sallee and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Slippy and Evalene Towne, students at East­ sons have returned from Ander­ ern Oregon college of Education. son dam, where they are spending Che winter, to visit over the holi­ To Idaho Falls— days at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lovejoy Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brewer shop­ and family left this morning for i ped in Nampa Saturday. Idaho Falls, where they will spend | Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves and the holidays with Mrs. Lovejoy’s E. L. Ditty of Nyssa were Sunday parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Stod-1 evening dinner guests in the home dard. of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ditty. Shirley Skinner was a guest of Kay McDonald Sunday. Mrs. Charley Culbertson, Mrs. Dorothy Slippy and Mrs Henry Slippy shopped in Nampa Satur­ day. Mrs. Werner Peutz entertained a group of ladles at her home Tues day afternoon. Refreshments of ice cream, cookies and coffee were served to eight guests. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and Mrs. Tony Ciofalo attended the basketball game in Homedale Fri­ day night between Adrian and Homedale high school teams. After the game Mr. Ciofalo joined the group and they enjoyed sandwiches and coffee at the Ray Fletcher home. Owyhee Sunday school held its Christmas program Sunday morn­ ing after regular Sunday school classes. Each class presented a portion of the program. Rev. Robert Krlner will hold ser­ vices at the Owyhee Sunday school Sunday, December 26 both In the morning and evening. Prayer meeting will be held at the Grover Cooper home Tuesday evening, December 28. Rev. Krin- er will be the leader. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Marshall of Nyssa called In the Lee House­ holder home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald shopped In Ontario Wednesday. Mrs. Gertrude Atkeson and Bon­ nie Lou of Glendale, California arrived in Nyssa Sunday to spend the holidays with relatives and friends. Mrs. Atkeson and Bonnie were dinner guests in the Jesse Ditty home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morfitt and Roberta spent last week in Baker, where they attended the funeral of Mr. Morfitt’s brother. Cal, who was killed on IwoJima and whose body was recently shipped back to the states. Prayer meeting was held Tues­ day evening, December 14 In the home of Mrs. Martha Kingback. with 28 present. Herschal Gregg was leader. Jesse Ditty, Jr., left Thursday for Sacramento, where he will spend the holidays. old message of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hite were On­ on earth; good tario shoppers Monday. Mrs. Russell Patton, Sr., left Fri­ to men'“ echoes again day nigh t-for St. Louis to spend the holidays with her son-in-law ver the entire Christian and daughter, Mr. nd Mrs. Harry in this happy holiday Rowe. Mrs. Wiliam Peutz, Mrs. Werner Harking back to Peut* and Mrs. A. D. Moses shop­ ped In Ontario Monday. spirit of the first Lynn Kygar, Oral Hite, Charley istmas, w e wish for Culbertson and William Peutz, Jr. rode for cattle on the Malheur ail the joys and river for three days last week, but failed to find any of their stock. pf the season. * They plan to ride again after Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Patterson visited In the Lawrence Hlslop home in Frultland Friday after­ noon. Bob Morfitt left Sunday for Prairie City to' complete arrange­ ments for moving his family there. The Morfitts plan to move after Christmas. William Peutz, Jr. made a bus­ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lemon iness trip to Caldwell Tuesday. Mrs. Grant Patterson was a shop­ per in Ontario Monday afternoon. 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