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PAGE EIGHT R Su bu i Mn a tu in of < din lie» BU of Wi an* as m di * cal til« lnt tív H< he Sii hi in M ei ei n‘ 11 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 1951 P a rm a. T h e In itia to ry w ork was p u t on by th e P a rm a bethel. At th e close at the m eeting re fre s h m ent« were served from a n a tt r a c t ive tea table cen tered w ith a n a r ra n g em en t of spring flowers. Mrs. L. A. M aulding. Mrs. P a u l H ouse, Mrs. Louis P r a tt and Mrs. C. A. W em ick were th e m em bers erf th e council accom panying th e group to P a rm a. —5— B R ID G E CLUB M EETS - 5 - T h e m em bers of th e W ednesday CJLUB WILL MEET T h e R ebekah Sunshine club will evening bridge club were guests of m eet F rid ay afternoon a t 2:30 in Mr. and Mrs. G ene S tu n z a t th e ir hom e last week. Mr. and Mrs. C lay the I. O. O. F. hall. M organ were guest players. Dr. and —4— Mrs. Jo h n K opp held h igh score NATIONAL LEADER HONORED a n d Mr and Mrs. T ed M organ, low T w enty m em bers of the Job's —5— D au g h ter's bethel of Nyssa atte n d ed HO STESS T O CLUB the bethel m eeting held a t P a rm a M rs. B ern ard F ro st was hostess | M onday evening, when 300 guests to th e m em bers of h e r T uesday a f gathered a t the Masonic hall to tern o o n bridge clu b last week, w ith honor th e suprem e guardian, of Job's Mrs. R. C . L arson as a guest p lay D aughters, M rs Ross of W est V irgi er. Mrs K e n n eth C ottle held h igh nia O th e r prom inent guests includ score a n d Mrs. G eorge M itchell sec ed th e p ast suprem e associate g u a rd ond high. ian. and Mrs. Rachel Slyder, of Twin Falls, g ra n d guardian of Idaho, a n d SEW IN G G IR L S MEET Mr. L ang, associaate g u ardian of T h e Needle Bells 4-H club m et a t Idaho. O u a rd lan s and associate th e hom e of Mrs. Leo G onyer April guardians, honored queens, p a st h o n 2. T h e girls sewed on th e ir d resser ored queens and the Junior and se clo th s and k n itte d on th e ir pothold- nior princesses from a num ber of ers. R efreshm ents were served. Idaho bethels and O ntario a n d Nys —t — sa were honored a t the m eeting. EN TERTA IN S TUESDA Y OLUB E ach bethel was presented w ith a Mrs. L. A. M aulding e n te rta in e d bouquet from the DeMolay, and M a th e m em bers of h e r T uesday evening sonic a n d E astern S tar c h ap ters of bridge olub last week, w ith Mrs. | Tidw ell In O ntario S atu rd ay even ing to discuss plans for th e 50th a n n iv ersary of the n ational org an ization. P resident T C arol Bybee conducted the meeting, a t w hich several by-laws were passed and ! o th er business discussed. T hose from Nyssa attending were Mrs. George Poulson. Mrs. R u th Irving and Mrs Mel Beck C ounty board m eetings will be held every th ird j Sunday a t th e stake house in Nyssa a t 4 o'clock. burial inti's —I — B RID E-ELBCT HONORED U iu Vera Faye Counsil, bride- elect of C larence K eller of O ntario, was honored w ith a bridal show er last Friday evening a t the hom e of Mrs L E Robbins, w ith Mrs C. H Merrick and Mr# R obert S m ith a s sisting. O am es were enjoyed under the direction of Miss D orothy E r win. T he honor guest was presented with lovely gifts, which she was asked to locate by the ringing of alarm clocks. Angelfood cake and punch were served a t the close of the evening. - I - KNOAOEMENT ANNOUNCED T he engagem ent of Miss Sibyl Dunaway, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs F R D unaw ay of P arm a, to C orpor al N athan J. O rr has recently been announced. O rr, a son of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam O rr of Nyssa route 2, Is an Instructor in the arm y In Wyo ming. No d a te has been announced for the wedding. t LEGION BIRTHDA Y PARTY HELD M em bers of th e Am erican Legion and the Am erican Legion auxiliary held a d in n er a t the veterans hail Friday evening In observance of the 33rd b irthday of th e Am erican Legion T he tables for the occasion were decorated w ith bouquets of daffodils and o th er spring flowers. Following the n o -h o st d in n er a floor show was presented through the courtesy of the Morocco club, a fte r M rrrim an , young A m erican which Bingo was enioyed Those in m riio -so p ra n o . will a p p e a r In a con- charge of arra n g e m e n ts for th e d in ner and e n te rta in m e n t were Mrs cert sponsored by th e M alheur Com- Holland L aurance, Mrs Don O ra - ham , Mrs K erm lt Llenkaem per and Mrs. C lifford Mink. Mrs. A. L H eldt baked the b irth d a y cake for the occasion LITTLE KNOWN W 8 C. S C IR C L E M EETS Mrs. E. D M ldcalaon e n te rta lm s l the m em bers of th e R u th a n d Naomi circle a t her hom e last W ednesday evening Mrs Hugh TubJer was in charge of th e devotional period and the program on the sta tu s o i women. Mrs T ubler told of th e progress m ade by women in th e vocational and professional fields a n d th e h is tory of wom en’s rig h ts In th is co u n t ry. FARM FACTS! By E iden Y ergensen J - I - Grand Champion Well! L argest w ell In th e U. S. la at San A ntonio, Texaa, says the geological aurvey. It has a n a tu ra l flow of 1,000.000 gal- lorn of w a te r an hour, enough to furnlah the needs of any of th e nailon'a m iddle alia cilles. This Week's Special 1948 M inneapolis M olina Modal "Z". good condition. Singla iro n l w haal. All rub- bar axcaptlonally g o o d . $1475. Ill OWYHEE TRUCK & IMPLEMENT CO. N Y SSA ORE. IMltlRàriONAl PWONl ?<4S NklVlUIR iqvrMIMI MPqtRt OIV1C OLUB BOARD M EETS An executive board m eeting if the Nyssa Civic club was held a t th e hom e of the new ly-elected president, Mrs. Clyde Snider, S a tu rd a y a fte r noon. M em bers Include th e elective officers, M rs Bud W ilson, vice p resi d ent: Mrs. Don E ngstrom , secretary, and Mrs R ichard M X , trea su re r Mrs W alter M cP artland a n d Mrs. Dennis P a tch will serve as m em bers a t large, and Mrs B ernard E astm an, m em bership c h airm a n : Mrs. B ert L lenkaem per, round robin, p arty chairm an : Mrs, Dale G arriso n , special projects and hosp itality ch airm an , Mrs. Ruby Moore, pub licity: Mrs H arry Miner, C h ristm as lighting cuntest, and Mrs. Donald Campbell, m usic c h airm a n . Mrs. Bud Wilson announced th a t Mrs red M organ would be ch airm a n of ! the April m eeting with Mrs O errit [ Htain speaking on “Flower A rrange m en ts”. T h e a n n u a l guest day pro gram will be held a t the May m eet ing. tnunity C oncert association in th e | C entre th e a tre in O ntario W ednes- ! day night, April I*. t f S C U E TH{ - REPUBLICAN W oM E N MEET M m O A M ally discussed the Holy rep o rt on school reorganization a t a m eeting of th e republican wo m en a t the hom e of Mrs. Ruby Moore Monday afternoon. T h e next m eeting will be held a t the hom e of Mrs. C. A Mally. R efreshm ents were served by th e hostess a t the close of the afternoon. PROGRAM Telephone 108 T H EA T R E SATURDAY, APRIL 7 "Pigmy Island" 5 - -5 - PA RTY PLANNED At a m eeting of th e N yssaette 4-H club a t the hom e of M rs. C. H, Pounds last F riday afternoon, plans were m ade for a b irthday party , w ith each m em ber inviting a friend. Je a n L ancaster gave a 4-H dem onstration on “keeping clean hands". —«— BALL PLANS COM PLETED F*inal plans for the second annual queen's ball of Jo b ’s D aughters are being com pleted th is week w ith the m em bers a n d th e ir counsellors work ing on decorations and program for the o rganization’s outstan d in g social event of th e year. T h e ball will be held a t th e old gym S atu rd ay , April | _ CO M IN G EV EN TS F riday, April 6—‘B an d a n d orches tra concert a t h ig h school gym. S a tu rd ay , April 6—Jo b 's D aughters Q u een ’s ball. M onday, April 10—G a rd en club, Mrs. G eorge Schweizer. T hursday, April 12— W om en’s C h ristia n Fellow ship a t church. P. T . A. a t high school. Friday, April 13—D elphians a t the hom e of Mrs. Clyde Snider. G. A. A. spring dance. mafooommr GARDEN TOOLS 8 - GOOD GARDENS and LAWNS grow when the best seeds, supplies and methods are used. Quality garden and lawn needs are avail able at lowest cost here. Come in today and see our SUPPLIES that make tedious chores actually fun to do. LAWN SPRINKLERS-For those who want positive protection against "dry spots". —i — H nrD O E CLUB MEETS Mr W alter M cP artland a n d Mrs. C arlos B uchner were co-hostesses to th eir bridge club a t the B uchner hom e T uesday evening, with Mrs. H arry Anderson as guest player. Prizes went to M rs. L ynn L aw rence for high score a n d Mrs. How a rd Lovejoy for second high. —S— EAGLES AUXILIARY ELECTS At a m eeting of th e Eagles a u x iliary held a t th e Eagles hall T u e s day evening, Mrs. F aye Collins was elected p resident: Mrs. W ard T yler, vice presid en t; Mrs. Elm er Jaques, secretary ; Mrs. Don G ra h am , tre a s - 8 - u rer: Mrs. C laude W illson, ch ap lain ; | EN TERTAINS TUESDAY CLUB Miss K a th erin e P eterson, co n d u ct M rs A H Boydell e ntertained ress; Mrs. A lberta S m ith , inside I th e m em bers of her T uesday even- g uard: Mrs R obert M orfltt, outside | tng bridge club a t her home th.s guard and Mrs D ale G arrison, tru s week, w ith M rs K enneth C ottle as tee Mrs. D orothy R un co rn won th e j a guest player H igh score was held prize In the draw in g for th e a t by Mrs. C ottle and second high bv ten d an ce contest. Mrs D ennis P atch - 8 - EN TERTA IN S B R ID O E CLUB HQBTESS TO CLUB Mr. and Mrs. B e rn ard E astm an Mrs. J o h n O lsen was hostess to e n te rta in e d the m em bers of th e ir the m em bers of her bridge club bridge club a t th e ir hom e S unday T uesday aftern o o n Q uest players evening. Mr and M rs. Clyde S n id were Mrs T ed M organ a n d Mrs. er were guest players. High score j was held by Mrs. Clyde S nider and second high by H a rry M iner. NYSSA - CLUB G IR L S M EET T h e Busy Needle 4-H club m et at Mrs. H a rry G a rn e r’s hom e Friday, M arch 23 T h e girls were tau g h t how to properly introduce people R efreshm ents were served a fte r the m eeting. MOBILIZE YOUR GARDEN Eldon Ulmer. Mrs. R obert Wilson received high soore and Mrs. W ard W ieneke second high. PA ST PR E SID EN TS MEET T h e past p residents club of the Am erican Legion auxiliary m et for th e ir th e ir regular m eeting a t a luncheon a t Brownie's cafe M onday | afternoon. T h e a ffa ir was arran g ed by Mrs. A L H eldt, president of th e group. A fter th e luncheon, the women com pleted the m ailing list for the cancer drive to be conducted in Nyssa. 7. T h is is th e second year for the spring a n n u a l ball, a t w hich th e two queens who have served th e past year will be honored. ‘■Sunflowers a n d Sm iles" is th e them e of this y e ar’s program , which will be c arried out In the decorations and th e program s. T h e m usic will be fu rn ish ed by S tiffe n s Swing Six. T ickets m ay be secured from the m em bers of Job's D aughters. —I — B R O W N IE S M EET Brow nies of troop 2 held a n E ast er p a rty M arch 28. A fter games and a n E aster egg h u n t, re fre sh m ents were served T he girls spent th e a fte rn o o n of M arch 21 a t the hom e of Jill N ielsen in observance of h e r b irthday. G am es were play ed. R resh m en ts of b irth d a y cake and ice cream were served. T he girls have ju st finished sewing doll clothes a n d will s ta r t m aking M oth er's day presents. P a tty Nicholson, a G irl Scout, will tea ch the girls songs for a few m eetings. I Paul House as a guest player. The prize for h igh score w ent to Mrs. G ra n t R in eh a rt and for second high to Mrs. G eorge Vaughan. —4 — ____ OLUB W ILL MEET T he next m eeting of the C h atter Box club will be held a t th e home of Mrs W allace Gregg April 18. In th e announcem ent m ade a t the a n niversary p a rty of the c h a rte r m em bers of th e club, the nam e of Mrs. E. L. Jam ison was inadvertently om itted. GARDEN CART A handy time saver. 2 bushels, 150 pound canaritv *** 2 GALLON SPRAYER-Just right for the average garden. Easy to carry; convenient push-button spray release. COUNTY BOA&D O F D U P M EET IN O N TA R IO T h e officer* of th e M alheur coun- i ty board of the D a u g h ters of U tah Pioneers m et a t th e hom e of Mrs. JU ST $10 will hold you one of the beautiful new . . . Jo h n n y W eissm uller alsu GARDEN SET—Trowels and LAWN SWEEPER forks. All heavy gauge steel construction. We also have This is a "must" for many other small hand tools. a beautiful a n d clean lawn. 'Beyond The Purplo Hills" G ana A u try —Jo D annlson II j! a M atinee Mat. 1:34; Adm. 10c Se SUNDAY AND MONDAY. APRIL 8-9 BROOM RAKE "The Flying Missile” S w e e p yo u r law n clean w ith th is fine a 1 1-steel r a k e . 24 inches w ide. G lenn F o rd —V lveca L tndford H enry O 'N eill—Joseph S aw yer An up-to-the-minute tale of u new military weapon, with Cllenn Ford as a navy submarine commander. Partially filmed at a navy guided missile test center. INTIRNATIONAl M atinee Sun. i:M ; Adm. Me-»e H A R V ESTER TUESDAY. 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