THE NYSSA GATE C ITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1950
To Klamath Falls—
, | leave Friday for . Klamath Falls to |
M r. and Mrs. W. W. Foster, ac-
c- 1 spend the holidays with their daugh- |
I
companied by their son. Tom, will ter. Mrs. Charles Wilson and family.!
C. F. MINK, Manager
were filled with home-made cookies
and gaily decorated for the veter
ans. The gifts were delivered at
the hospital Tuesday. The small
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group o f farm women in Sunset
CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS P A R T Y valley have each year prepaied gifts
Mrs. Hilda Tensen entertained the for the veterans to re-assure them
members of the Kingman Kolony that they are not forgotten.
Book club at their annual Christ
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inas party Saturday afternoon. The
O IR LS MEET
program consisted of the singing of
The Seven Sewing Sisters 4-H club
carols and two Christmas stories,
led by Mrs. Charles Harris met Wed
“ The Littest Shepherd” and“ The nesday, December 13 in the Adrian
Littlest Angel” , read by Mrs. Dennis grade school building. During a
Patch. Following the gift exchange
Christmas party refreshments were
attractive holiday refreshments were
served. After the party, the girls
served by the hostess. Ouests for
held a business meeting and worked
the afternoon were Mrs. Grant Rine
on their sewing garments. They
hart and Mrs. Dick Tensen.
decided to meet January 4 at the
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Bob Webster home in Adrian.
CIRCLE MEETS
The Mary and Martha circle of
JOB’S DAUGHTERS INSTALL
the Methodist W. S. C. S. met last
A large crowd attended the annual
Thursday afternoon at the home of installation service and mystery dad
Mrs. W. W. Foster. During the party held at the Masonic hall laU
business meeting plans were made Wednesday evening. Installing of- j
for Christmas baskets to be filled ficers were, Marlene Moss, installing
for needy families under the chair chaplain; Betty Winchell, installing
manship of Mrs. R. M Cochrun, musician; Loretta Russell, installing
and for two missionary boxes to be guide; Margaret Diven, installing
sent to Japan. Mrs. Anna Johnson marshal; Barbara Baker, installing
was in charge of the program on senior custodian, and Teresa Jen
“ Our Responsibilities to the Giver of sen, Junior custodian. Bonnie Kres-
G ifts” . Mrs. Henry Hartley led the ley was Installed as honored queen;
devotional period.
A sacrificial Donna Lee Wilson, as senior prin
Christmas offering was given by the cess and Pat House as junior prin
members of the group. Refresh cess; Doris Rigney as guide: Patricia
ments were served by the hostess, Orunke as marshal: Lois Wilson,
assisted by Mrs. Harlan Kager.
chaplain: Jean Walker, first mess
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enger; Mary Jean House, second
G IFTS _____
GIVEN
TO
VETERANS
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messenger; Roberta Morfitt, third
The
Sunset
auxiliary
members
mot
auxiliary members messenger; Ann House, fifth mess-
met Monday afternoon at the Del- Bn„
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M»r v .loan
enger;
Joan Rnsutl
Russell, inn,.*
inner
bert Garner home to prepare Christ guard; Anita Pratt, outer guard: Jo
mas gifts for the veterans in the anne Garrison, recorder; Betty Anne
Boise veterans hospital. One hund Boenig, treasurer; Jennie Eachus,
red and fifty cellophane package i librarian; Corabelle Coleman, senior
custodian; Keltha Strasbaugh, Juni
or custodian; Cletabelle Wernlck,
senior page; Carolyn Brandt, junior
page; Maryanne Focht, keeper of the
lights and Phyllis Cheldelin, musici
an.
A program consisting of two violin
duets played by Donna Lee Wilson
and Doris Rigney; piano solos by
Diane Maulding and Kristine Rine
hart and songs of welcome and for
the presentation of gifts to the for
mer guardians, Mr. and Mrs. Rigney:
to the present guardians. Dr. and
Mrs. L. A. Maulding to Mrs. Grant
Rinehart for the Eastern Stars, and
to Grant Rinehart for the Masons
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refreshments of pie and coffee were
served under the direction of Mrs.
Louis Pratt. The hall was decorated
in keeping with the Christmas sea
son. Out-of-town guests were Mr.
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