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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1949
Social Notes
BON V O Y A G E P A R T Y G IV E N
Mrs. Don Graham was honor
guest at a party given by the mem
bers of the American Legion M on
day evening
at the
American
Legion hall, prior to her depart
ure Wedne-xiay from New York on
a trip to England for a visit. T oe
evening was spent informally, with
Linda Myrick giving a sontg and
tap dance number. Mrs. Oraham
was presented with a g ift and
bon voyage messages were written
in a book fo r her. The refresh
ment table was centered with an
If-
you’re choosy
about
WALLPAPER
, arrangement of spring flowers, with Roy Bibbey presented a skit and
HO NORED O N B lilT H D A Y
T U E S D A Y CLUB P L A Y S
I demonstrate the various new danc
Mrs. Ella Smith was honored at
T h e members of the Tuesday es learned during that period.
| the tea service at one end o f the some musical numbers. Bingo was
her home last week on her 82
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table and at the other an arrange- | in play dining the evening, with evening bridge club were guests
PR E S ID E N T HONORED
tnis week at the home of Mrs.
birthday.
Neighbors and friends
nient of ships on a mirror with prizes going to the winners.
At Henry Hartley.
Mrs. Ersel Beus. retiring presi called during the afternoon, be-1
High score was)
figurines, carrying out the de- the close of the evening refresh- held by Mrs. BurnaU Brown and dent of the Nyssa Second ward
sides her children and grandchil
parture theme. Refreshments were ments of sandwiches, salad and second high by Mrs. John Beck- R elief society, was honored with a
dren who were with her lo r the
served by the Legion auxiliary coffee were served by the hostesses, 11 am. Guests for the evening were I party Monday afternoon in the ■
occasion. A high light o f the a f
members.
Mrs. Graham will sail Mrs. Roy B.ooey and Mrs. Henry Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Beckham an d 1 church, where the members m e t1
ternoon was the serving of the
from New York City April 25 on storm,
Mrs. Frank Cranney.
1 to pay their respects and best' birthday cake, which had been
the S. S. Nieuw Amsterdam for
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1 wishes. Games were the diversion | sent from Iowa by Mrs. Sm ith’s
her home in Brighton, Sussex,
A N N IV E R S A R Y OBSERVED
of the afternoon, and refreshments 1 oldest brother, Dr. W. F. Dean.
D ANCE F E S T IV A L HELD
England.
She will roturn home
Marzene Gardner was guest ol
Mrs. Beus received Members of the fam ily who were
Approximately 100 dancers took were served.
in the same ship June 23. Mrs. honor at a party given Saturday part in a special floor show and a lovely church book, in appreci-1
present included Mr. and Mrs.
Graham will be met in Stuttgart,I evening when Mrs. Ja k Sopher stake dance festival held in Nyssa ation of her services during the
Dean Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Germany by her niece, Mrs. Nora en.ertain-d in honor of her birtn- at the school gymnasium Friday, past year. She recently moved to
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fry,
W ittl'ff and the two will go to day. Games were enjoyed, with re- April 15. with a capacity in at Sunset valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Tucker and
•aris for a visit.
j irt omenta being served at the tendance.
T h e dances were un
family, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Paris
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close of the evening. The honor der the direction of the stake
HO NORED A T P A R T Y
of Pocatello, Mrs. Lucille John
CHURCH G R O U P E N T E R T A IN E D gm .t received a number ol gilts dancer director, Mr. Grover, and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Storm were ston of Twin Falls and Dwight
The members o f the Loyalty lor the occasion,
his assistants from each ward. guests of honor Easter Sunday in Johnston of Ontario.
lass of the Christian church en-
— $—
Laurel Hall, activity counselor gave their home in celebration o f their
.ertained
the members o f
the
E N T E R T A IN A T D IN N E R
the welcome address.
eleventh w e d d i n g
anniversary.
L E G IO N A U X IL IA R Y M EETS
C ime-Dotlble"
younger
married
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Poulsen en-
The dancers, especially dressed Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
The American Legion auxiliary
people's class at the church Tues lecia.ned with an Easter Sunday for the occasion, presented the fo l
Storm and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. met April 7 at the Veterans build
day evening.
Henry Storm and dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Elden lowing dances: Rey Waltz, three-
Ralph Capper of Nyssa, Mr. and ing. Plans were discussed lor the
Pearsen and Mr. and Mrs. Milton step, Berlinr polka, tango, Gavotte. Mrs. Percy Capper of Nyssa, Mr. j
series of bridge or pinochle bene
Carver and families o f Apple val- s -hottiche, the American fox trot, and Mrs. Glen Osborn of Parma
fit parties to be given by mem
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ley. In the aUernoon an Easter varsovienne. Mazurka and Senor- and Mr. and Mrs. Roy M iller and
bers of the group.
egg hunt was held with B ry ce, Ua M ia Tang0 q , special interest Gordon o f Parma. In the a fter
Mrs. E. H. Pleshman gave a talk
Career reieiving the prize. Group and color was Che plain quadrille
noon a long distance call was put on child welfare. The announce
pictures were taken to be sent to given by members of the Nyssa
through to Gering, Nebraska to ment was made o f the Legion aux
| Udell Poulsen, who is on an L. D. second ward.
Mrs. Storm's sister, Mrs. Cecil iliary district convention to be held
8. mission in Finland.
In the stake floor show, “T h e j Richards.
.n Bums April 30 at 2:30 p. m.
Blue
Danube”
,
the
dancers
per-
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What’s the fare
M A R R IE D IN JAPAN
formed under green and yellow |
Miss Fusako Faye Nakagawa, spjtUghts, which cast a lovely,
from here to —
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jakichi graceful, atmosphere albout the en
Nakagawa of Watsonville, C ali tire dance The affair, free to the
PORTLAND
fornia, and Raymond Hashitani, public, is held once each year, to
The answer is
son of Mr. and Mrs H. K Hash
itani of Nyssa, were united in mar
surprisingly low
riage at a ceremony performed at
the general headquarters chapel
center In Tokyo on the afternoon
of April 10. A reception followed
at the Prince Takamatsu house at
Tokyo.
Mrs. Hasnitanl, who is
from California, has been employ
ed on the general headquarters
Fares to a mapful o f other
staff in Japan. Mr. Hasnitanl Is
points . . . near or far . . .
a graduate of the Nyssa high
By I.ew Herriman
are also a m a z in g ly low.
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Denver, Colo.
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A irplane D usting Needs
Call Us For Immediate Service
WE ARE
PREPARED TO DUST YOUR
BEETS, PEAS, POTATOES, ALFALFA,
CLOVER, ONIONS AND OTHER SEED
Mrs’.*'Joe Maughan entertained Ju-St mvent 'somt'
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the members of her Wednesday ° r P*°Ple w an t.. .and you'll have
evening bridge club at a dinner a fortune you can't cart o ff in a
at the Doll House last week. Bridge wheelbarrow. T h e mlllmaker who
followed the dinner, with prizes f “ ‘st Kot Che idea of putting erasers
going to Miss Kay Peterson a n d , “ n _Uu* encl j r f a 'pencil garnered
Mrs. Gene Fle.vlimun. Guest play a cool $100,000. A prairie farmer
ers for the evening were Miss Pet invented barbed wire, and Gillette
erson, Mrs. Flesliman and Mi's was a traveling salesman when he
got tile idea for his razor. The
Robert Talbot.
fellow who first made a kiddy car
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for his offspring patented the
GARDEN CLUB M EETS
Mrs. Walter McPartland enter brainstorm and made a million.
tained Che members of Che A. N. Find a new idea or a new twist
K. garden club at her home Tues for an old Idea, and you're in. Let's
day afternoon. Mrs. Glenn Suit see, now if we bend this hairpin...
The Russ claim they’ll make
er announced that Che Amalgamat
ed Sugar company would furnish films that you can see and hear,
he White Satin miniature sugar and also smell. A local critic claims
lacks to be used as favors at the Hollywood has been doing that for
National
federation
of
Garden years. I f you’d like to see a star
Clubs convention to be held in performance on car repairs and
Portland in June. The group made services, stop in and see our auto
plans for a covered dish luncheon motive experts a t work at HHRRI-
meeting at which time the favors M AN M O TO R OO. Phone 77.
will be made. Mrs. Maurice Judd
had charge of the program which
consisted of reports on table ar
rangements that might be used
when garden flowers were not
available.
Refreshments followed
the meeting, served by Mi-s. Mc
Partland and the co-hostess, Mrs.
C. H. Bennett. The May meeting I
will be held at the home of Mrs.
i Dale Ashcraft.
C O O K -JO H N S O N
Dusting Service, Inc.
Phone Parma 37
Phone Caldwell 1034-.J
N Y S S A
p r o g r a m
T elephone IOÔ
THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AP.R1L 22-23
Love Thrills! Adventure Thrills! Star Thrills!
MGM PRESENTS LASSIE In
“ HILLS OF HOME”
Filmed In Technicolor
Edmund Gwenn —Donald Crisp
Tom Drake—Janet Leigh
COLOR CARTOON AND SPORTS
Mat . I a I h I M )
Adm. ,.tk 8 i
Adm. tvrnlngs 44c-9c Inc. Tax
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SUNDAY AND MONDAY, APRIL 24-25
Veronica Lake— Mona Freeman
Marry Hatcher Billy DeWolfe In
"ISN’T IT ROMANTIC”
Three lovely girls wrestle with the problem
of getting their dad to work so they can wed . . .
Oldtime songs in the days when niehelodeons
and bicycles were the rage.
Mat., Sun., t:it, Adm. 30r-9e. Inc. Tax.
Adm. Evening» 44c-Sc Inc. Tax
TUESDAY. APRIL 26
BARG AIN NIGHT
Ray Milland Florence Marly In
“ SEALED VERDICT”
2-REEL WESTERN
MUSICAL
SPORTS
AdniLnsion 30c-9c, Inc. T ax .
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. APRIL 27-28
Dick Powell— Malta Toren
Vincent Price Stephen McNally In
“ ROGUES’ REGIMENT”
A story o f Love and Adventure in the far East!
CARTOON
Matinee Wednesday 2:30, Admission 30c-9e.
Adm. Evenings 44c-9e Inc. Tax
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ED UC ATO RS ELECT
The Nyssa Education association,
meeting Wednesday, April 6, with
Miss Margery Nihard presiding,
elected officers for the 1949-50 year.
The new officers are Mrs. Dor
othy Nolan, president; Mrs. Muriel
Judd, vice president; Miss Kathryn
Crandall, secretary;
Miss Viola
Fothergill,
treasurer,
and
Miss
Viola Dunkley, reporter. They will
assume their duties in September, j
Refreshments were served
by
Mrs. Engstrom and her committee.
W O M EN T O M EET
T h e Women's society o f the
Me :hodist chiirch w ill meet Thurs
day, April 28 at 2 p. m. at the
home of Mrs. S. W. Smiley. Guest
speaker for the afternoon w ill be
Mrs. J. N. Crump of Payette dis
trict, president o f the W. S. C. S.
M ISCELLANEO US— Attention bean
growers. Bybee Brothel's have or
ganized a bean growing association
in Nyssa. Lim ited amount o f seed
available, acreage wanted, phone
25J or 05J3.
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TYPE 112 SHEETS AND CASES
A T THESE NEW LOW PRICES
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00 X 108 ...........................$1.69
90 X 99 .............................. $1.69
81 X 108............................ $1.69
8 1 X9 9
$1.69
72 X 108 .............................. $1.59
42 X 36 Cases.......................... 39
TYPE 140 SHEETS AND CASES ALSO A T REDUCED PRICES
81 X 108 ........................... $1.79
81 X 99 ............................ $1.79
Herriman Motor
Company
P R O PS
D IN N E R HO STS
Mr. and Mrs. Geonje M itchell
entertained at dinner on Easter
Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey
Donnelly and daughters o f Cald
well. Mrs. Charles Ross and Dale
Donelly of Council. Idaho, and
Miss Doris Kuntz of Boise.
S HE E T S
NEWS
VIEWS
by ß R B ^ 0UND
There will be a banquet in the eve
ning, followed by a social time.
Anyone wishing id attend is asked
to write for reservations to the
Burns auxiliary. The members of
the
Nyssa
auxiliary
expressed
thanks to all those who had as
sisted w ith the purchase of the
oxygen tent fo r the hospital.
72 X 108 ........................... $1.79
42 X 36 Cases ..........................39
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Hoy Scout
GREEN BAR
Maneuvers
A pril 23-24
C IT Y
PARK
IN N YSSA
Visitors will be wel
come at the demonstra
tions and other man
euvers.
Demonstrations at 8 p.
m. Saturday and at
8:45 a. m., 10 a. m. and
1 |>. m. Sunday.
Church service at 9:30
a. m. Sunday.
We suggest that par
ents and friends of
scouts give encourage
ment to the boys.
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Tomato Soup 25c
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