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THE NYSSA GATE C ITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, FE BRU ARY 17, 1949^ PACE EIGHT N V-A Borei past ' and Prices went to Mrs. Plans were made for a cooked food; JOB’S D AU G H TE R S T O M E ET side m eetm j held at the home oi I gram chairman. The work of the included 20 children and five moth- afternoon. members of the Job’s of the Christian 1 ers, who enjoyed motion pictures G ram Lewis for high score, and sale to be held at Eder's store Feb- | xn e Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Fife Sunday1 missionarnes ruary 23, and for the Epiphany Daughter will entertain their church in China was discussed. Mrs. I and refreshments in keeping w ith , Mrs. George Mitchell for high score evening. Special violin music » S ' -8 - thi j L°r the guests, and Mrs. Houston dinner to be given March o at nuthers and members of given by Angela Peterson, accomp cauerson Buigaman and Mrs. Roy ¡ ,he vaientine season. NYSSA G iK L WEDS the parish hall. Mrs. Hilda Ten- Eastern Star at a special progra n r Xiiobey assisted with Uie program. Wilson for low scoie. Mrs. Knettle A t an afternoon ceremony held anied by Adrienne Peterson. Fol . .e and Co.iee were sei ved to the A U X IL IA R Y E N T E R T A IN E D had as guests. Mrs. Bert Lienkaem- .-en spoke on the early history oi in the Masonic hall Sunday, Feb- at the home of Mrs. E. J. Johnson lowing the discussion hour, refresh ¿2 members present by the mem- Mrs. Joe Maughan and Mrs. Don per. Mrs. Burnall Brown, Mrs. .he church, in the first ol a series ruary 20 at 2 p. m. o f Baker Sunday, February 14, Miss ments were seived by Betty and ,ers of Mrs. Weoo rem ite s group, j urahain were co-hostesses Monday George Mitchell, Mrs. Robert W il of educational programs Maiijaret Pounds, daughter o f Mr. Bonnie Fife. son and Mrs. James Leslie. - 8 - !' 8 I afternoon at a valentine party for und Mrs. Roy Pounds of Nyssa, - 8 - B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y G IV E N B R ID G E C LU B P L A Y S I aIle , .,* 7 * „ „ „ V A L E N T IN E P A R T Y HELD became the bride of Bill Norman, B IR T H D A Y OBSERVED Mrs. George Mitche.l entertained ln t American Legion Jum r Marilyn and Brenda Myers were on of Mr. and Mrs. H. Norman Th e Stitching 4-H club entertain ihe members of the Thursday al- iliary. Songs and games w ere'en - Kenneth Toombs was the honor honored at a party given at the c f Unity. The ceremony was per ed at a valentine party Friday eve -ernoon toriage club at her home joyed with each guest receiving a guests at a party given at the home home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin formed by the Rev. Earl Pounds ning at the home o f their leader, .ast week. Mrs. Blane Badah won prise. Plans are underway for com- of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Myers Saturday evening. Members Mrs. Ron Whitaker. The following die prise for high score and Mrs. p-eting the organization oí the ert Toombs, last Friday evening, of the 4-H sewing club attended. c f Hillsboro, uncle at the bride. The bride, who was given in m ar program was presented: Dance solo, Burnad Brown the traveling prize, junior auxiliary. when members of his Cub pack Refreshments were served following riage by her father, wore an light Carolyn Vaughn; an instrumental Guests were Mrs. C. A. Maliy, M rs.1 gathered for the occasion. I h e Cuo an evening of games. — 8— blue afternoon dress with a cor solo of Stephtn Fo er melodies by tírame Badah, Mrs. Ron Campbell pack presented him with a scout E N TE R TAIN A T P A R T Y —8 - V sage of talisman roses. Miss Ro- Barbara Bolitha; "This is the M o and Mrs. Clyde Snider. j Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cotton enter- cook kit. Birthday cake and ice E N T E R T A IN P iN O C H LE CLUB /. maine Jennlng was the bride’s only ment” , piano solo by Kristine R ine —j — tamed at two tables of pinochle cream were served. Mr. and Mrs. John Barnett en attendent. She wore a grey street hart; a talk on the origin of Val E N T E R T A IN S FO R F A T H E R | at their home last Wednesday eve- — 8— tertained the members of their dress with a corsage of pink and entine’s day by Darlene Anderson; Mrs Maurice Judd o f Newell ning. Prizes for high scores went I W O M EN'S S O C IE T Y T O M EET pinochle club at their home Sat fm Looking Over a Four Leaf Heights entertained at a dinner to Mrs. Harry Kir.grey and W alter | The women’s society of the M eth white carnations. urday evening. The traveling priz Clover", sung by Bonnie Mullins; The groom was attended by K e n .a t Tuesday evening In honor o f Fox and for low score to Mrs. W al- odist churoh will meet Thursday. es went to Mrs. Verna Borgman "T here’s a Shepherd” suaj by M ar neth Loewen. A reception follow her fa.her. Robert Overstreet on! ter Fox and Mr. Cotton. A late February 24 at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Vernena Beam. ed the ceremony, attended by close ilyn Lowe and "L ittle Admiral" a his 83rd birthday. Mr. Overstreet oys.er stew supper was served the Dennis Patch. Mrs. James H art piano solo by Carol Whitaker. Fol friends and relatives of the young 7- man of Parma will be the guest is a pioneer resident of this county, guests. F R 'D A Y CLUB MEETS couple. Mr and Mrs. Norman will lowing the program motion pictures having come here 45 years ago. speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Farmer - — of Yellowstone park was shown by reside at Unity. SCOUTS ELECT O FFIC E R S —5— entertained the members of their - 8 - Mr, W hitaker for the group. R e The G irl Scouts met last Thurs A M IT Y CLUB MEETS - 8 - HONORED ON B IR T H D A Y Friday evening bridge club at their freshments were served at the close HONORED A T SH O W ER Miss Katherine Peterson of Pet- day evening at the home o f their Mrs. W ilford Mitchell was guest home last week. High score was Mrs. Sherman By*bee and Mrs. of the evening. leader, Mrs. Grant Rinehart. All erson s Furniture store was guest | yield by Houston Wilson and second of honor at a surprise birthday Leslie Stoker entertained Monday Eldon Ulmer. Mrs. John Beck- party given at her home last members were present and a second ■peaker at a meeting of the A m ity; W O M E N S C O U N C IL MEETS of ernoon at tfhe Bybee home with was a guest player. Thursday evening. Members of her class badge was presented to Lois Tub, which was held at the hom e' The Women's council of the a shower honoring Mrs. Jarvis During the meeting, the of Mrs. Henry Zobell Friday e v e - | ------------------------- _ _ ------------------- mutual class were guests at the Wilson. Mitchell. Mrs. M itchell was pre Christian churoh met last Thurs party that was arranged by Bon- members, who are working on their ning. Miss • Peterson discussed sented with a number of lovely gifts day afternoon at the home of Mrs. nie Mitchell. cooking badge gave demonstrations kitchen planning. for her new baby daughter. Six Roy Bibbey for Its monthly m eet T h e n e x t, meeting of the club j of cocoa made with four types of - 8 - Devotions were led by Mrs. tables of bunco were in play dur ing. milk. The following officers were will be held at the home o f M rs.' CHLLDREN E N T E R T A IN E D Don Maxfield. R oll call was an ing the afternoon. The L. A. Maulding home was elected to serve for the following Lloyd Lewis, Friday, February 25. swered by the members answering - - the scene of two Valentine parties year: Carolyn Vaughn, president; with the name o f a good book re ATTE N D FIR E SID E H OUR AT T E N D SH O W ER .his past week On Saturday after Connie Ball, vice president; Joanne A large group of the members of cently read. The program on the noon 30 guests of Diane Maulding Moore, secretary, and Kristin R ine Mrs. Eddie Powell and Mrs. Her- I the M. I A of the 2nd ward o f study o f China was under the di- man Towne attended a pink and JUST IN: enjoyed motion pictures. Refresh hart, treasurer. the L. D, S. church attended a fire- rectlon o f Mrs. John Stafford, pro- blue shower at the home of M rs.' ments of valentine cake, ice cream Norma Carpenter in Boise Tues HOSTEESS T O B R ID G E CLUB and punch were served. Mrs. Ed Knettle was hostess to day, given in honor of Mis. R o b - ! On Monday aftenoon, Mrs. Maulding and Mrs. Ward W ien ek e; the members of her Monday after ert Barry. entertained for Roger M au ld in g; noon bridge club this week. The Two-piece sets .... Mohair and Velour H O S P IT A L B E N E FIT H ELD j and Garry Wieneke. The guests | valentine m otif was used for the T h e Oregon T ra il Grange held a Beautiful hard-wearing covers hospital benefit pinochle party S at urday night, with nine tables in play. High score prizes were won OUR A N N U A L SURPLUS by Mrs. W illis Bertram and Harlan Terms To Suit i Diven and second high by Mrs. Harlan Diven and Mr. DeBord. Traveling prizes were won by Mrs. Harry Garner and Willis Bertram. Mrs. George Cleaver received the door prize. Hostesses were Mrs. Willis Bertram. Mrs. Thurman TO S£E THE Will Be Held Hill, Mrs. Alva Goodell and Mrs. Wilson Winter. Social Notes i\ / m 8 Market Specials 8 Davenos and Chairs Important Announcem ent W e Are G oing TO PO R TLA N D > ■ NEW PLYMOUTH OUR PLACE WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY, W EDNESDAY A N D TH U R SD AY February 22,23, & 24 Waggoner XI achinery cSale S A T U R D A Y , M ARCH 5 You can bring in any machinery you have between now and March 5, This will be one chance to dispose of any extra you have and your neighbor may need it, so let’s have your furniture and machinery on this date. Regular Livestock Auction Every Wednesday Bill Lane, Mgr.-Auctioneer. The Union Livestock Com. Co. Phone 11GJ or 019R3 S)IS;iolSigi5M51B1515iSi515’-Iol5lCili51Sl5®lH’i31Sl01SHiilSlSM01BlSI5151S10l0tS10MPil51ElS151t DOLLAR VALUES Motor Co. FRI. and SAT. Bath Sets N Y S S A Telephone IOÖ p r o g r a m THEATRE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 S ATU R D AY ONLY Louis Hayward “THE BLACK A R R O W “ Cartoon and Sports Mat.. Sal.. 2:30; Adm. 30c-9c Inc. Tax Adm. Evenings 44e-9o Inc. Tax S U N D A Y AND MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20-21 Montgomery Clift— Aline MacMahon Jarmila Novotna— Wendell Corey In “THE SEARCH” A masterpiece of human adventure and emotion. Don’t miss this forceful, current, factual screenfare. Mai., Sun., 2:30, Adm. 30c-So, Inc. Tax. Adm. Evenings 44c-9c Inc. Tax TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 BARGAIN NIGHT DOUBLE FEATURE “I SURRENDER DEAR” Also “CH ALLENG E OF THE RANGE” Admission 30c-8c, Inc. Tax. W E D N E S D A Y A N D THURSDAY, FEB. 23-24 ! Jean Arthur— Marlene Dietrich John Lund— Willard Mitchell In “A FOREIGN AFFAIR” Don’t miss the year’s most hilarious advent ure as a lady congresswoman goes to Berlin to investigate the morale of American troops! Latest News Matinee Wednesday 2:30, Admission 30c-9c. Adm. Evenings 44c-9c Inc. Tax Both Pieces Regular $1.39 $1.00 Shag Rugs Regular $1.39 $ 1.00 Nylon Hose Regular $1.25 Percales 4 Yards $ 1.00 $1.00 Plastic Curtains Regular $3.98 $1.98 Furniture Bargain Center ST. P A U L ’S G U IL D MEETS The members o f the St. Paul’s guild met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. William Schireman. Mercerized Crochet Thread NEWS VIEWS 210 yds. to a ball-Sillaten 12 Colors, Reg. 25c, Special 2 For W ith March 15 raising its quest ion mark ajbove the horizon line it’s time to toss in a little reminder for people who may be forgetting taxes... if this is possible. The word “ tax’ comes from the Latin word “ taxare” ... and tax blanks have been Greek to puzzled citizens ever since. The meaning of the word is "to touch.” We've come a long way, and the old meaning of the word is as out of date as high button shoes. Anyway, next! month the collector will be croon ing his annual theme song, " I'll be down to get you for you taxes money”. Dough is the keynote. 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