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PACE EICHT THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 27. 1950 hall May IT. at which tune mem bers will be received Into the club. Mrs Mally was hostess at a lunch eon at her home Wednesday of this week for the members of her com O B S E R V E A N N IV E R S A R Y mittee. which Includes Mrs Run Open hou*c will be held Satur Campbell Mi's Dennis Patch. Mrs Pred Brarhen and Mrs J. L. Church day. April 39 lor Mr and Mr». I* M W arren at their home. >13 3. Plans for membership month werr P in t street, on the occasion of their formulated at the meeting 00th wedding anniversary P nend. G U I L D ID f i o L D P A R T Y art Invited to attend the reception The annual spring progressne from 3 to ft p m Mr and M r» party of the St Paul's Episcopal Warren hope all of their eight child ren will be present guild will be held Friday. May 5 Anyone who wishes to jum In this P L A N S M E M B E R S H IP M O N T H spring even! may make reservations Under the direction of Mrs. C. A. by calling the following hostesses Mally. membership chairman of the For bridge Mrs A H Boydell. Mrs Nyssa Civic club. May has been des Bernard Eastman, Mrs Lucille Nor- ignated as membership month D u r cott. Mrs O rant Rinehart. Mrs J ing this month the women of Nyssa L Church or Mrs. J J. Saraaln. and will be given the opportunity to be for pinochle Mrs E K Burton Mrs come members of the club The civ C J Kopp Mrs Gene 8tunz or Mrs ic club was organised In the late Elhelmary Beckham 1930's for the women of the comm unity who were Interested in com RECEIVER SCO l.A R .SH IP munity projects and civic Improve The scholarship awarded annually ments The annual guest day ob by the Ontario branch of the Ameri servance will be held at the parish can Association of University W o - b u r ia l rXotes 1 men to a high school senior girl ui the county was given this year to Donna Trabert. co-valedictorian of the Nyssa high school Donna Jean Cheldelln. also oo- valedictorian of the Nyssa high school, and Dixie Shoemaker of Payette were named as first and second alternates The presentation was made by Mrs. Earl Bopp In the absence of Mrs. Harry Sandquist. president of the group, who was attending the slate convention of the A. A. W In Bend The award was given to Miss T r a bert during the tea given by the A A U W in honor of the senior high school girls of the area April 33 at the home of Mrs James Potter in Ontario Mrs Irwin Troxell pre sided at the tea table - I from HolUnd. »nd are now employed on the Carl Hill farm In the NeweU Heights area BY - E N T E R T A IN S B R ID O E C L U B Mrs Lloyd Lewis was hostess to the members of her Tuesday even ing bridge club at her home last week Prizes went to Mrs Robert Wilson for high score, Mrs C lif ford Mink for second and traveling, and Mrs Albert McKImmy for low score. YOU ARE INVITED TO THE 29th ANNUAL Payette Blossom Festival SATURDAY, MAY 6 Enierlainment To Suil Every Tasle Education, Inspiration, Fun, Thrills Not A Dull Moment During A Whole Day And Night Colorful And Artistic Pageant And Parade Beginning At 10 A. M. 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It sort of looks as though V -E now means "Victory Expected". A Lawton. Okla , scoutmaster who took his troop out to teach them woodmanship and trailblazing got lost for 9 hours. Well, it's a good try anyway. W e know our way a- round any automobile. And there's no job too tough for our expert mechonics. Count on quality work manship when you bring your car for repairs and service to H E R R I- M A N M O T O R CO Phone: 77. recent trip to Cuba. During the L O C A L C O U P LE W E D At a candlelight ceremony per business meeting, the following o f ficers were elected: Mrs. David formed Wednesday evening. April 2 Beers, president. Mrs. C. A. Merrick, at the Methodist church. Miss Mablc I vice president: Mrs. Melvin Spltze. Toombs became the bride of Robert secretary and Mrs. Robert Smith. Fangan with Rev Don Maxfield, S r treasurer. On Monday evening the Ruth and pastor of the Church of Christ con ducting the double ring ceremony. Naomi circle met at the home of The bride, who was given in m ar Mrs. Dennis Patch for a potluck din riage by her father Dennis Toombs, ner. Following the dinner, a bus wore a white satin gown made en iness meeting was held, with Mrs. train The finger-tip length veil Mel Ingelbritsen elected as presi was caught In a tiara of seed pearls. dent of the circle for the coming The bnde carried o white prayer- year. Mrs. Pred Norman was elect book on which was placed red roses ed vice-president and Mrs. Dale with satin streamers Overstake, secretary-treasurer. The bride was attended by Miss Beverly Dixon and Miss Nova Ulrey, D E L P H IA & S ELEC T who wore yellow taffeta gowns and At a meeting of the Delphian soc carried old-fashioned nosegays. The iety April 14 at the home o f Mrs. groom was attended by Lauren Clyde Snider, the following officers Wright, with BUI Stradley and Rob were chosen for the coming year: ert Florea as ushers President. Mrs G lea Billings; vice Preceding the ceremony, the president. Mrs. Bud WiLson: secre candles were lighted by Miss Erna tary. Mrs. Clyde Snider, and treas Rae Bush and Mrs Dale Glenn of urer. Mrs. G rant Rinehart. Members Bum s The wedding marches were of the seminar board include Mrs. played by Mrs. Hilda Tensen. Jan Wesley Browne, Mrs. Frank Morgan ice Campbell and Angela Peterson and Mrs. Dale Garrison. Mrs. G a r sang, "T he G irl I Marry", and Deane rison was program leader for the Hunter sang "Because \ day. and was assLsted by Mrs Gerrlt A wedding reception was held in Slam. Mrs J. J Sarazin. Mrs. Glea the church parlors following the Billings. Mrs, Mesley Browne and ceremony, with Mrs Bert Lienk- Mrs. Prank Morgan aemper and Mrs. William Schireman —8 - assisting with the serving. Miss P A S T P R E S ID E N T S E LE C T Krna Rae Bush had charge of the Mrs E K. Burton was hostess guest book. Monday afternoon to the past presi Out-of-tow n guest« included Mr. dents of the American Legion au x and Mrs John Stevens of Baker. iliary at 1 o'clock luncheon held at M r and M rs J Vinson of H ager- her home. The luncheon table was man. M r McArthur of Nampa and centered with an arrangement of Mr and Mrs D ale Glenn of Burns. spring flowers. Following the lunch- | The bride is the daughter of Mr. eon a business meeting was held at and Mrs Dennis Toombs of Nyssa which time M rs A. L. Heldt was j and the groom is the son of M r and elected president and Mrs. Eddie Mrs. Hans Fangan of South D a Powell, secretary for the coming kota The young couple will re year side in Nyssa. where the groom is — 5— employed by the Union Pacific R ail Dutch Boy Arrives— road company. Dirk DeGroot, 25-year-old youth ! from northeastern Holland, arrived I C H U R C H C IR C LE S M E ET in M alheur county last week and ! Two circles of the Methodist W o will reside for the next three months | m ens society held election of offic on the Marion K u r u farm in Newell ers at their April meetings. M rs Hetghts Under the provisions of Robert Smith. Jr., was hostess to the M arshall plan. 49 Dutch youths the members of the Dorcas circle are being brought to this country to las! week, with Mrs. Ben McOonneU learn improved farming methods. and Mrs M e’vtn S p in e leading the Young DeGoot speaks some English, devotional service Mrs. Lloyd To ti and was happy to meet the Kiaas ler was guest speaker, telling of her Laan family, who came last year Fun Lovers Attention OATS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kangan of in the Methodist church April 12. Nyasa ore shown receiving their Mrs. Fangan is the former Mabel wedding certificate from Rev. Don Toombs. iEvans photo) Mat field following their marriage LEW OVERHAULED REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER STORE HOURS • a. m - 3:30 p. n l o m a 9 0 0 0 u n t il m ay s i , i * s o ; S un day* NYSSA FURNITURE CO. 0 a. «a-— 0 P- m- 1 Block W e « of R R Depot Mr-Sr TU E S D AY A N D W ED NESD AY. M A Y 2-3 'T w elv e O 'Clock High” with Gregory Peck—Hugh Marlowe Gary Merrill—Millard Mitchell The stirring story of Heroes and Cowards whose deeds amid the horror o f war w ill long be remembered bv a grateful Nation. TH U R S D A Y A N D F R ID A Y . A P R IL 4-5 WESTERN PREM IERE SH O W ING OF "Ticket To Tom ahawk" RO A R IN G WESTERN COMEDY with Dan Dailey—Walter Brennan— Anne Baxter