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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 6. 1950 PAGE TWO Social ¿Notea The Gate titv Journal will be with us at the Sunday even Miss Mary Lou Schenk returned ing service. He will speak about Monday from Provo, where she vis- his personal experiences and will 1 lted college friends at Brigham show pictures of missions activity. Young university Miss Schenk was a guest at the junior-senior prom Sunday school at 10 a. m over the week-end. To Provo— OOLDEN WEDDING FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH CELEBRATED THE CHURCH OF THE Rev. Shorwtn Schmidt, Faster Mr and Mrs Pred Mitchell cele NAZARENE Sunday school. 10 a. m. brated their 50th wedding anniver E. J. Wilson. Faster Morning service. 11 a. m. Church Notes The Rev. 10 a. m. Sunday school hour Adult Instruction, 8 p. m., Sunday sary Pnday. March 31. being hon- ________ will be given to the children for an evening ored guests at a dance and also a THE METHODIST COMMUNITY Easter program. ! dinner arranged for them by their CHURCH 11 a. m., congregational and Donald S. Campbell, Minister special singing and an Easter ser 1 family. ALCOHOLICS 9:45 a. m„ church school. mon by the pastor. First of the two social affairs was ANONYMOUS 11 a. m.. morning worship. Ser 7 p. m„ the young people will | Nyaaa a late afternoon dinner for Mr and Group Meeting Sunday mon: "Christ and Mary”. Special give an Easter cantata. Mrs. Mitchell at the Sunset valley evenings, 8 p. m. Easter music by the choir: "This 8 p. m„ evangelistic service. hall Seventy-three relatives were i Glad Easter Day” by Dickinson and 8 p. m. Tuesday, the 11th Mrs. ' 407 Main Street present. Including 28 grandchildren "Open Our Eyes” by MacFarlane. Eva Gardner of Kansas City is to Phone 2-M and 14 great grand children. Tables {Members will be received into fel be with us for a service. Mrs. Gard- were gay with daffodils, and potted lowship of the church. plants. Both a wedding cake and 7 p. m., Youth Fellowship. birthday cake graced the table, as 8 p. m., music vesper service by the occasion also marked Mrs. Fred the choir. The choir will present Mitchell's 69th birthday. The white the Easter cantata. "The Risen wedding cake trimmed with golden Mr. and Mrs. John Breti announce King”, with Kathryn roses was baked by Mrs W. J. Port the encasement of their daughter. Crandall by as Schnecker, soloist. er of Halt Lake City, and Mrs Wil Betty Lou. to Robert Bowen, son of liam Orr of Nyssa. Mrs. Harold SUNSET VALLEY Rookstool prepared the yellow and Mr. and Mrs. John Bowen. Miss OF GOD while candled birthday cake. Brlti is attending Nyssa high school. I Rev. ASSEMBLY ‘IRRIGATION PUMPS Joe E. Dodson, The family presented an uphol The wedding date will be announced Sunday school, 10 a. m. Faster stered swing rocker to Mr. Mitchell later. Worship services, l l a m . ‘DOMESTIC PUMPS and a corsage, gold wrist watch, Young People, 7 p. m. and dainty pink dress to Mrs Mit Evangelistic meeting. 8 p. m. INSTALLATION HELD chell Pictures were taken of the Special ‘WATER SYSTEMS installation services were Wednesday Bible study. 8 p. m. honored couple and all the relatives. held for the officers of the Royal Nearly 200 friends attended the Neighbors at the CHURCH OF CHRIST ELECTRIC MOTORS I. O. O. F. hall In dance and program in the evening Nyssa last Tuesday R. Maxfleld, Paster evening. The 10 Don for Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell at the officers taking over their a m , Bible school hour, i new duties The Reds are forging ahead in the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Adrian grade school gymnasium, were Mrs. Clarence Reece, with music furnished by the Kopp Mrs. Walter Fox, vice oracle; oracle; contest. Mrs. 11 a. m„ Morning worship. orchestra of Vale Carver, chancellor; Mrs. Ed 7:30 The program Included “Sliver Jack p. m., youth meeting and WE INSTALL AND SER V IC E........ recorder; Mrs. Leo Oonyer, Threads Among the Oold" and “I Pruyn, receiver; Mrs. Blanche Dolan, mar singsplration. Love You Truly", sung by Sue and shal; Call or W rite 8 p. m„ evening worship. Mrs Kenneth Tucker, assis Loraine Orr; readings by Freddie tant marshal; Mrs. Cecil Morri BAPTIST CHURCH Smith and Monty Stoker; a trumpet son, sr., Inner sentinel; Mrs. E. L. MISSIONARY M. Turner, Pastor solo by Marvin Larson; accordtan McCrady, outer sentinel, and Mrs. Sunday W. school, 10 a. m. solo, Madge Coleman; duet by Henry John Reeves, manager. Mrs. Leo Morning service, 11 a. m. Easter BOISE, IDAHO and Irvin Durfee; vocal solo, Mor Oonyer acted as Installing officer program April 9. gan Hansen, singing "Take You and Mrs. Kenneth Tucker, ceremo voice numbers. Instrumental and M yrtle at Broadway Phone 9000 flume Kathleen” and reading of an nial marshal. Song service. 7:30 p. m original poem dedicated to the Evening service. 8 p. m. Mitchell's 50th anniversary. Virginia NEEDLE BELLES MEET Wednesday evening prayer ser Cleaver. Mrs. Glenn Short was at A 4-H meeting was held by the vice. 8 p. m. the piano Needle Belles 4-H club at the home Punch and cookies were served of Mrs. M. W. Myers Friday, March ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. C. L. Callahan, Rector Mr and Mrs Mitchell were both 30. Moeller was a visitor. The Church school. 10 a. m. active participants In dancing. After girls Jean sang "The Star Spangled the opening of the gifts, Mrs Mit Banner", accompanied on the piano Church services. 7:30 p. m.. every THE CHATTIN DITCHER CO. chell, attired In a delicate pink by Marylln Myers. Brenda Myers Sunday evening. gown with matching corsage, voiced read an article on personal appear HAS APPOINTED US AS DISTRIBUTORS OF L. D. S. 1st WARD their thanks and appreciation for ance and dress. Barbara McPart- the kind wishes and gifts, and in land and Marylln Myers will give a Dean Fife, Bishop vited all to be present for their Sunday. 9 a. m , Sunday school. next Friday. Jello 10:30 next celebration Just 50 years later. demonstration a. m.. priesthood meeting. 6:30 and cookies were served by the serv THE AMAZING NEW Mr and Mrs. Fred Mitchell, who ing hostesses, Oloria Oonyer and p. m., sacrament meeting. were married in Vernal, Utah. Jean Moeller. Thursday. 2 p. m., relief society. March 31, 1900, moved to Nyssa and 4 p. m., primary. 7:30 p. m., M. I. A. Sunset Valley in 1936 Fred's broth BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH er, Bill Mitchell, and family also C Of C Urged To 213 Second St. South live In Nyssa. Nephews, nieces and Sunday school. 10 a. m. grandchildren from Payette, Adrian Finil Good Health It mulches and cultivates as soon as the baby beets Morning Worship, 11 a .m. and Nyssa attended both social af Baptismal service at 3 p. m. in the fairs. (Continued from Page 1) come through. Saves moisture where and when you Baptist church, Notus, Idaho. All six daughters of Mr and Mrs problems we will be in much better First B. Y. P. M„ 7 p. m. Mitchell were present for the festiv mental but we can't always need it—without covering beets. ities, including Mrs. W J Porter of do that. health, The second method Is to Evening service. 8 p. m. •Salt Lake City. run away. That may be an intel CHURCH Mrs. Clarence Aston of Rupert, ligent approach, but it is not a good Park CATHOLIC Avenue and Third Street Idaho, Mrs Morgan Hansen of way out. If you continue to flee FAST—POSITIVE P. J. Claire. Pastor Weiser, and Mrs. Devon Larson. from your troubles you may end up Mass Rev. at 9 30. Cate Mrs. Mosel Anderson and Mrs. Wil in a mental hospital The third way chism at on 10 Sundays Imitations are on the m arket, but the bugs a. m. Saturdays. liam Orr of Nyssa. Unable to he present was Dallus Mitchell, a son Is lem to adjust yourself to your prob have been taken out of this machine ASSEMBLY OF GOD living in Taft, California, and two worrying about factors that 2nd and Reece grandsons. Nathan Orr in Cheyenne, are “Stop beyond your control. Worry is I Steel D. Spies*. Paster Wyoming with the army air corps, on trouble yet due and Sunday __^ not ____ _ a __ April 2 will be Special and Bert Smith, who Is In South interest some of you are paying high j SEE IT AT----- Africa on a mission. I suggest you concentrate ^ World Mission day. Rev. Garland Interest Arriving Thursday fur the occas on belief in yourself—believe that Benertendl of Ontario, who spent ion. was Mr. Mitchell’s sister, Mrs you can do the Job. If you believe, several years in mlssionery work In and Formosa, will speak at George Hobbs and husband and you energy into your action. China “The House of Oliver" the morning service. family of Rupert, who were house- “I put suggest you take an interest in guests of the William Orr family; education. Learning persons are Also Rev. Victor Plymlre, a vet- Mr and Mrs. W J Porter of Salt those who have less worry because e^an mlssionery. having ministered Lake City, guests at the parental they have broader visions. If you ^ years in northwest China, home, and Mr and Mrs Clarence are going to keep on being inter- J Aston, guests at the Durfee home esting you must be interested in Die granddaughters Luellu Smith. If you want good health, E. W. PRUYN Iailu Jean Smith and Wilma Porter, things. have to have physical exercise. were houseguests at the Vern Car you In the individual family you have to rier home. devise means of bloating off your Auto Repairing steam ”, DINNER CLUB MEETS Mrs Moorhead, vice president of I Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Mitchell en the Oregon Congress of Parents and Reboring, Valve Grind tertained the members of the Wed Teachers, that “If you nesday evening dinner club last want to have _ concluded __ _____________ good mental health | ing, Lathe work. Pails week At bridge, following dinner I you have to develop aesthetic and at the Moore hotel, high score was j spiritual Interests. You have to and accessories held by A H Boydell and second work at It a little, but bring the high by Mrs. Boydell Mrs LuciUe universe into your living. Learn to Non-oil was a guest player enjoy the things about you. Mental Phone 56-W health depends largely on physical I health.". - I - KI..VSS V. 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School Superintendent Henry Hartley has estimated that the total cost would be approximately $15,000, with the stud ents paying half of that sum in tuitions and the school district paying the other half. However, the enrollment could eventually be large enough to pay the entire cost, leaving the district only the responsibility of furnishing the building and other facilities. In Bend, where a com munity college has been established, it cost the school district only $500 the first year Even $7500 seems a small amount compared to the value that might accrue to the community through op eration of the college, which would be operated in con junction with a community college in Baker, with in structors representing the state school system furnishing the training. Practically anyone can think of advantages to be gained through operation of such a college here or in any community located away from the centers of ed ucation. Mainly, it would provide an opportunity for at least two years of college work for youngsters who would otherwise have no chance to secure formal train ing beyond high school. It would allow youths to re main in their home environment while becoming ac customed to higher training. It would give Nyssa p res tige and lay the foundations for possible establishm ent of a junior college here. It would give older residents of the community an opportunity to study under super vision. With the opening of the Malheur Memorial hospital, the establishment of more new churches, and the industrial and residential growth of the city, the community college would help to round out the social, economic, spiritual and healthful phases of local com m unity life. Lenten Service. llrld— j held Tuesday eveninic at the home Lenten services lor the members' of Mrs. Hilda Tensen. Rev. C. 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