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mim TME PAGE SIX MARCH PR O G R A M GIV EN T h e Ny>sa F irs t W ard R elief so ciety held its a n n u a l 17th of M arch p ro g ram a n d p a rty In th e L. L). a . c h u rc h T u esd ay evening T he b a n q u et ta b le s were decorated in blue a n d gold, w ith can d les and n a p k in s also in blue a n d gold. H enry Zobell of th e bishopric offered th e invocation. D u rin g the b a n q u e t, a cc o rd in a n selections were played by E dm ond Lusley a n d sel ections on th e solo-vox were given by Mrs. D. O. Bybee. T h e p ro g ram given as follows: B a lle t n u m b er by M iss C arolyn V augn; re a d in g by Mrs. C a rl B ur n in g h a m , ta p d a n ce by C elia Caro. Bybee, who w as dressed in a St. P a trlc costum e; c la rin e t solo by iFhillip W oodard, accom panied by M rs. Bybee; vocal d u e t, M r. and Mrs. M aurice G lover of P a rm a ; a n d ta p d u e t n u m b er by Ja n ic e »Lewis a n d C arolyn V augn, ac com panied by M rs. Lloyd L«wis. T h e h ig h lig h t o f th e evening was nhe E a ste r p a ra ie presen ted by sty list, ‘‘M adam N ylon’’ a n d her associates. To th e s tr a in s of ••Easter P a ra d e ” o n th e solo-vox NYSSA GATE (TTY JOURNAL, th e fashion p a rad e , e n te re d by the west door, w ent to th e sta g e m ade .ui'isies, tu rn ed a n d m ad e a n exit. Tne “ o u x o .n 'b e a u .ie s ”, were highly fash io n ed , w ith th e la te s t rvair d o ’s a n d inaxe up to h id e th e ir m ascu linity. '1 h e ir escorts, also m en wore h ig h top b lac k h a ts , w ith colored stream ers. M rs. Lillian Newby was a n honored guest. Mrs. W aynard T alb o t, Mrs. P hilips W oodard a n d M rs. E m m a H en d ricks were in c h a rg e of th e a ffa ir O ne h u n d re d p ersons were served. - S - _____ 4-H CLUB M E E T S T h e Busy N eedles 4-H c lu b m et S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a t th e hom e of L ila M ae H olm es u n d e r the supervision of th e leader, M rs. A l fred Adam s. T h e girls worked on th e ir pro ject dresses, witlv H a r rie t G a rd n e r show ing m o st p ro gress. R e fre sh m e n ts were served and gam ees played. —S— EA STERN ST A R M E E TS T h e E astern S ta r m em bers m et at th e M asonic h a ll M onday even ing. D u rin g th e m ee tin g H enry H artley presented sojne fa c ts con- Personalized Stationery Sheets And Envelopes Stamped With Your Name In GOLD Or SILVER G O L D Sta m p in g A lso Done On LEATHER G O O D S The N y s s a G a t e C it y J o u r n a l PRINTERS AND STATIONERS em per, M rs. S m ith, Mrs. Bob T al- oot a n d M rs. Tom E ldndge. Herrim an M o to r C om pany SATURDAY. MARCH 26 “GALLANT BLADE” Sun., 2:30, Adm. 30c-9c. Inc. T ax. Adm. T im in g s 44c-9c Inc. Tax COIUHBI* PICIUMS fttstnh éSwFORDvfrừ* HOLDEN Spoils , * « îâ p a * « * * p » * r* K * o .. M it s.»M IX M it-f »V TUNNY L*.V’H • fT H lR M k * “THE MAN FROM COLORADO“ Filmed in Technicolor A riproaring drama of the west when in justice fans the passions of strong men in an epic of the Colorado frontier. M a lin rr W ednesday 2:30. Admission 30c-9c. A dm ission Evenings 44c-9c, Inc. Tax Special $1.49 Pink, Yellow, Blue $1.59 Snap Button Type 3 Button Cuff Regular $6.45 Special $2.95 ¿oft, flexible leather upper*, special non-slip cork soles, and sturdy construe* tion make these the perfect work shoes. Widths C to E, Sizes 6 to 12. PETERS Rawcord Sole S HOE S Sizes 8*o to 2 $3.95 DREW HAY I'OXyHS.ElX’.AF atlCH AN AN > IKROMK COUSTLAND IAMFS M1LUCAN * Regular $2.98 u LADIES n iK ’rnwiK MEN’S SHIRTS MEN’S GOWNS These are a very fine RAYON SUSPENDERS Moccasin Toe TUESDAY. MARCH 29 Glenn Ford—William Holden Ellen Drew—Edgar Buchanan In Sizes 32 to 44 Special 49c PETER’ S SHOES FOR BOYS . .Thu story of a killer without a conscience! Cartoon Sports Screen Snapshots WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. MARCH 30 31 Entertainment For Young And Old All Veterans and Families Invited To Attend. Ducks Smoked By Polar Cold Storage Special 49c yd. “THE DARK PAST” An extraordinary Suspense Drama! William Holden-—Lee J. Cobb Nina Foch—Adele Jergens In Inc. Tax. Second and Ehrgood * Regular $1.19 to $2.10 Regular $1.25 to $1.89 lO c pair Adminxlon Veterans Memorial Hall Sizes 32 to 40 SUNDAY AND MONDAY. MARCH 27-28 In Cinecolor 2-Reel Comedy 7:30 P. M. Shantungs, Checks, Flowered, Plaids, Rayon Poplin, Chiffon While They Last Cartoon M at., Sat., 2:30; Adm. 30c-9c knc. Tax Adm. Evenings 44c-9c Inc. Tax “STRAWBERRY ROAN” Thursday, March 31 RAYON LADIES’ LADIES’ SLIPS MATERIAL BRASSIER One Lot In Cinecolor BARGAIN NIGHT Gene Autry Gloria Henry In DUCK FEED NEWS VIEWS Larry Parks—Marguerite Chapman M at WILD SMOKED 8 THEATRE 2-reel Comedy B IR TH D A Y D IN N ER H E L D A r t h u r Servoas. construction, S ta n to n G. T h e R ebekah S u n sh in e clu b h o n »8000, lot 9, block 70. G re e n ad- 16500. 32 x 28, rv 1 a n d 2. T eutsch addition. m asonO ored 13 m em bers whose b irth d a y s ditlon, 32 x 30, fram e. h a d occurred d u rin g the p a st th ree m o n th s a t a d in n e r held ait th e I. O. O. F . h a ll la st T h u rsd a y eve ning. Following th e d in n e r a n d the serving of th e b irth d a y cakes, bunco was enjoyed. - « - SH O W ER GIV EN Mrs. J o h n K opp a n d Mrs. G ra n t Lewis were honored M onday a i- ern o o n a t a pink and blue shower, held a t th e hom e of Mrs. Lloyd .Vilsjn, w».n Mrs. Bud W ilson, Mrs. Ted M organ, Mrs. H ouston W ilson, Mr->. G en e S tu n z as a ssista n t hus- - - tesses. T h e guests included m em - UOM PLAINTS, C IR C U IT C O l’DT .ers of th e T h u rsd a y a n d M onday | af ern o o n bridge cluos. F o u r tables Tom S c h w a rtz E lectric C om pany cf bridge were in play, w ith high vs. H enry L odgson, recovery o n score being held by Mrs. E dw ard account, $961. ■ Boydell a n d second h ig h by Mrs. S ta te of O regon vs. H elen G uyer, D m Soli of P arm a. Mrs. K opp received th e traveling prize. Mrs. et. al., a b a te m e n t of nuisance. S ta te of O regon vs. S h e ila M. K opp a n d Mrs. Lewis received a n u m b er of lovely gifts. Mrs. K opp D uncan, et. al., a b a te m e n t of was p re sen te d w ith a b a th in e tte nuisance. and Mrs. Lewis a n eiderdow n quilt L eland C ru m m e tt vs. E lla B. from th e m em bers of th e ir M onday ferno .I bridge club. C entering C rum m ett, divorce. M A RRIA G E LICEN SES Mr. a n d Mrs. D ennis Toom bs the tab le s fo r the dessert luncheon announces th e engagem ent of th e ir were a tp e rs, surrounded toy sw eet M arion S tu a r t M cK itrick of d au g h te r, Itu th Rose Toombs, to peas. Y akim a a n d E l l i B. W alker of Dick S trasbaugli, son of M r. and Boise. Mrs. F red S trash au g h . T h e m a r O B SER V E ANNIVERSARY P E T IT IO N S . PRO BATE C O U RT riage will be held in N.vssa April T he m em bers of th e Jo b ’s E state of E ugene M. B air, d e 77. Miss T oom bs is a n a tiv e of D a u g h ter observed th eir birth d ay ceased. Nyssa. S trash au g h . a form er N e a n n iv e rsa ry la st T h u rsd a y evening braskan was discharged from the a t th e M asonic hall. C entering B U IL D IN G PE R M IT S navy last year. ’he lace covered table was th e large Alvin T. S w arm , m oving house, lighted b irth d a y cake. around No. F irst stre e t, lot 11, block 82, crniriii the proposed school build which th e m em bers joined in a ] G re en a d d itio n , $250, 16 x 32, pecial c an d le lighting cerem ony, fram e. ing. H ostesses for tiie evening were Mrs. L. A. M oulding, Mrs. led by th e B ethel Queen M argaret B illy Rios, a lte ra tio n , $900, lo ts 3 Bob Brown a n d Mrs. L u ray T ra - Diven. S q u are dancing, u n d e r the a n d 4, block 148, W ard's a d d itio n , d irection of Mrs. W illiam S eh ire- fram e, 10 x 20. bert. m an. w as enjoyed by th e group. W. K. W ah lert, a d d itio n , $3000, C h a irm a n who a rran g ed the a ffa ir G reen a d d itio n . Second stre e t, 22 EN T ER T A IN S CLUBS Mrs. G ra n t Lewis e n te rta in e d ■cere D oris R igney and D onna Lee x 28, F ram e. last week for two of h e r bridge W ilson. clubs. On M onday, Mrs. Lewis was hostess to th e m em bers o f her a f ternoon bridge club. H igh score was held by Mrs. H ouston W ilson and low score by Mr J o h n Kopp. G uest players were M rs F ra n k C ranney and Mrs. W ard W itneke. T h e m em bers of file W ednesday evening Mr. a n d Mrs. club were guests of Mr. a n d Mrs. Lewis W ednesday evening. H igh score was held toy W arre n F a rm e r, a n d By I.ew Ilerriin an second by Mrs. Lewis. L ike a com edian stepping into - 5 - an open elev ato r sh a ft, one tiling ASSOCIATION T O HOLD TEA seem s to lead to another. T he T h e M alheur M em orial h o sp ital a rm ed services h ave been working auxiliary will hold a sp rin g tea a t overtim e to p e rfe c t rocket missiles die p arish hall M onday, M arch 28 . . . now th e y need a place to shoot a t 2:30. T h e tea Is being a rra n g e d th em . All they require is a range un d er the c h a irm a n sh ip of M rs ab o u t 3000 m iles long w here no G e rrit S ta m . In sta lla tio n c ere me is going to be bothered by the mony will be held for the incom ing "W hoosh!” of passing rockets. officers, and a program presen ted F in d in g a n unoccupied strip 3000 by th e p ro g ram c h a irm a n , Mrs. m iles long in th e U. S. these days La M ont Fife. All m em bers, a n d is a lm o st a s d iffic u lt as breaking those women who wish to join up a filibuster. T h e experts say th e a uxiliary a re invited to a t the c lim a te of th is long range tend. shooting g allery sh o u ld n 't be too —§— cold o r ra in y . If you know where CLUB HEARS BOO K R EV IEW th ey c a n go fo r these conditions, M rs. E. H. B rum bach of th e Big get in to u c h w ith W ashington. Bend com m unity w as ho stess to A 97-year-old In d ia n C hief ill tiie m em bers of th e K in g m an K o l- T enn. trie d to scalp h is wife. Ap ony Book club a t h e r hom e last p a ren tly th e lady m ade a few c u t S a tu rd a y . A de sse rt lu n ch was ting rem ark s. If c a r breakdow ns served. B ouquets of w hite c a r and tro u b les a re p u ttin g you into n a tio n s were used o n th e tables. the sam e m ood as th e C hief, b ri’ig For th e a fte rn o o n review, Mrs. your c a r in for advice, service or C h a rle s Schw eizer told th e sto ry repairs to o u r e x p erts a t H E R R I- of " L a u g h te r D o w n stairs” • by MAN M O TO R CO. W h en your Czenzi O rm ond. Gup.sts for the c a rb u re to r goes w rong your engine a fte rn o o n were Mrs. F ra n k M iller, Is g e ttin g too m u ch o r too little Mrs. G e rrit T im m erm an , a n d Mrs. gas. E ith e r way y our c a r w on't G o rd a n Ju d d . o p e rate night. B u t d o n 't worry, - i - we have e x p erts w ho c a n repair, BRIDC.E CLUB M E E TS replace o r a d ju s t y our carb u reto r. Mrs. T om B u rn in g h am w as h o s Y ou’re alw ays welcome. P h o n e 77. tess to the m em bers of tie r W ed nesday evening bridge clu b a t h e r hom e last week. H igh score was held toy Mrs. B ert L ien p aem p er a n d traveling by Mrs. D e an S m ith . G u est player included Mrs. L ie n k a- RAGING WITH THE VIOLENT PASSIONS OF A WILD FRONTIER... A LAWLESS ERA! NYSSA Telephone 1 0 8 NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1949 March 30 and 31 M itin e e W ednesday 2:3#; Adm. 30c-9c, In c. T ax NYSSA THEATRE BRACKEN'S $7.50 Dry Goods — Shoes — Clothing X-Ray Shoe Fitting NYSSA OREGON