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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL Ì3. 195Ü Uncial Watt's ■ ■ M B - 5 - azin as chairman, and for the thrift sale with Mrs. J. L. Church as chairman. Refreshments and a social hour followed the business meeting. week, with Mrs. Ted Morgan and Mrs. John Kopp as guest players. Hign score was held by Mrs. Kopp and low score by Mrs. Robert Wil son. months, were guest-s at a dinner held at the East Side cafe in Ontario Tuesday evening. Bridge was in play at the home of Mrs. Frank Morgan following the dinner. The six honor guests received gifts at the close of the evening. PAGE FIVE appliances, £d Case Furniture t o. garage. New Plymouth, Idaho 13a3xp 13atfc FOR RENT—Two-room furnished I 13a2xp f o r RENT—Three-room apartment. apartment, phone 63-J. bath, utility room, across from park. FOR SALE—Clean White Rose seed John Lane, 508 Reece, phone 282-J. potatoes, phone 01RU, Pipeline 13alxc ranch. 13a2xp WESLEYAN SERVICE GUILD MEETS BRIDGE HOSTESS CLUB MEMBERS ENTERTAINED Mrs. Eva Chadwick entertained Mrs. Gene Stunz was hostess to The six members of the Tuesday TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY the members of the Wesleyan Ser the members of her Tuesday after FOR SALE—Oliver 70 tractor and FOR SALE—Or trade, late 1949 evening bridge club, who received vice guild of the Methodist church noon bridge club at her home this the highest scores for the past eight WANTED— Salesman for Frigidaire Oliver hay baler. See at J and M Chevrolet 4 ton pick-up. 4 speed, at her home Monday evening. Dur ing the business meeting plans were made to send boxes of food and clothing to Japan. The May meet ing will be held at the home of Mrs C. A. Wernick, at which time the nominating commitee will make a report. Following the business meeting, Mrs. L. L. Tobler told of her recent trip to Miami Porta Rica and Cuba and showed several articles of interest that she had brought back with her. Re freshments were served by the host ess. assisted by Miss Viola Fother- gill. TUESDAY CLUB PLAYS Mrs. Wayne Morris was hostess to the members of her Tuesday af ternoon bridge club at her home last week. Prize winners were Mrs. El don Ulmer, high score, and Mrs. Ward Wieneke, low score. - § - 4-H CLUB MEETS The Needle Belles 4-H club met Friday, April 7 at the home of their leader, Mrs. Merlin Myers. The meeting opened with the flag salute, followed by a short business meet ing. Barbara McPartland and Mar- ylin Myers gave a demonstration on pattern fitting/ and Carol Mink gave a talk on introductions. The guests received Easter baskets. Re freshments were served by Carol Mink and Brenda Myers and games were played at the close of the meeting. ß % I 1950 FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES-Now Going On! 3 TYPES • 4 SERIES • 10 SIZES • ALL NEW! Jtl -fcaStvi cocking m ST. PAUL’S GUILD MEETS Mrs. E. K. Burton entertained the members of the St. Paul's Guild at her home Monday evening. In the absence of the president. Mrs. Ten- sen presided at the business meeting. Plans were made for the spring pro gressive parties, with Mrs. J. J. Sar- FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerators btÈÌL lockup l Frlgidolre h oi a model and price >0 suit your exa ct needs I e N e w s t y lin g — In side a n d out e N e w adju stable alum in um ehalvee e N e w tw in stack-up H ydra*oft e N e w M e a t Storage Tray Model shown DM -90 • N e w lmprove«t|Metar-Mlcer A $ 3 0 9 .75 look at It ou tild ol look at It In iid o l Others From $194.75 New/ BIRTHDAY OBSERVED Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bibbey entert ained Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robbins at a dinner at their home Tuesday In observance of Mrs. Robbin’s birth day. Following the dinner, a group of friends arrived for a surprise party arranged for the occasion. Coffee and cake were served at the close of the evening. The honor guest was presented with a number of gifts. ENTERTAINS CLASS Mrs. Roy Barnes entertained at an Easter party for tre members of the first and second year primary classes of the Christian church at her home last Tuesday afternoon. Twenty children and their mothers were present for the afternoon of games. Refreshments of ice cream and cup cakes were served. FOR SALE—One dozen roller pig eons. Phone 183-W or see at 412 Good avenue. 13a2xp SPRING SHOWING © FAREWELL PARTY HELD Mrs. S. P. Bybee and Mrs. John Stafford entertained at the Bybee home last Friday afternoon for a group of members of a former neighborhood club, honoring Mrs Frank Cahill. The afternoon was spent informally with a luncheon at the close of the afternoon. Mrs. Cahill, who left last week with Mr. Cahill to make her home in Mis souri, was presented with a lace tablecloth from the group. F. H. A. GROUP ENTERTAINED Members of the Future Homemak ers of America and their advisor, Mrs. Charles Steffens, were guests of the F. F. A. at a party held at the school gymnasium Tuesday evening. Canasta, checkers and square dancing were enjoyed during the evening. The following program was presented: Violin duet, Laura Schenk and Donna Lee Wilson, ac companied by Betty Fife; a novelty vocal solo by Ronald Loy; two quartet numbers by Ralie Williams, Ned Campbell, Lee Anderson and Deane Hunter and a reading by Colleen Bybee. Refreshments of pop and doughnuts were served at the close of the evening. FOR SALE—Used bathtub, wash basin and kitchen sink, phone 78-J. 13a2xp SEE OU 0 REA 7 AND B f AN EARLY BIRD! \ * t CLUB MEETS IN PARMA The Monday afternoon bridge club met Monday at the home of Mrs. Norman Schoonover of Parma. Mrs. Jo Franklin of Parma was a guest player. High score was held by Mrs. Houston Wilson and low score by Mrs. Don Soli. 8000 miles. Will trade for 1949 or later car. 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