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su Mr mo Pei ¡od O IM Re g ri De oni «1 nu dei ENOAOEM ENT ANNOUNCED The engmcement of Miss Norma Coleman to T 'S g t. Thomas H Salz- man. U 8. marine who is stationed at El Toro. Santa Ana. California, ha* been announced by her parents. Mr and Mrs William T Coleman of Nyssa The wedding will be an event of December 25 + —+ COUPLE HONORED Ninety members of the Methodist church met at the L. E Robbins home on Oem avenue Sunday for a covered dish dinner as a welcome for Mr and Mrs. Fedor Varthol- oinelf. a displaced couple from Europe The couple received many gifts as a goodwill testure. <■— .}. HONORED ON B IR T H D A Y Hioschia Case, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward Case, was an hon Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Peterson of ored guest Friday at a dinner and Ontario announce thr engagement theater party In celebration of her of their daughter. Katherine Mar, 9th blrthay Many lovely gifts were to Harold Huston Krendle. son of received from the 18 friends who at- i Mrs. Albert Brendle of Tucson, A ri sons. Thr wedding will be an event tended of the winter season. The bride- Jf —+ E NTE R TAIN ON A N N IV E R SA R Y to-be Is a graduate of Oregon State Mr. and Mrs. C. R Kesler werej college and Is at present affiliated honored guests at a dinner given with the Peterson Furniture comp Sunday In observance of their wed any at Nyssa. Officer Brendle. who ding anniversary by Mr and Mrs. j Is a member of the Oregon state V L. Kesler Ouests Included Mrs. j police. Is stationed In Ontario. He James Valley of Portland. Mrs. Em attended Southern Oregon Normal ma P Kesler of Burley. Idaho, Mr school. Both are veterans of world and Mrs. Nell Peterson and family war II. W E W ILL FREEZE A N D SHIP YO U R BIRDS TO YO U R H O M E T O W N O | EAGLES A U X IL IA R Y MEETS A regular meeting oi the Eagles auxiliary was held Tuesday evening at the Eagles hall. Ruth Fletcher,] state madam president was honored guest. The meeting was preceded by a supper at 7 o’clock. At the meet- i lng, all members were In Hallo ween costume Prizes were won by Mrs Fay Collins and Mrs. Tracy Mefford Mrs Fletcher was also! presented with a gift. s -4 LODGES HOLD SOCIAL Complete Course— Members of the Rebekah and Odd Fellow lodges held a Joint social Pvt. Hubert L. Parker and Pvt. meeting In the I. O. O F hall W ed ! Chalmer Hiatt have completed the nesday evening. A potluck supper, j air force basic airmen’s indoctrin dancing, and games were features ation course at Lacluand air force o k of the evening The committee In base in Texas. Parker is a son of ! charge Included lice Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Parker of Wal chairman. Uel Aslup and Ellis Horn. lowa. former Nyssa residents, and What we can do for them is far <■— Hiatt is a son of Jess E. Hiatt of E N T E R T A IN M R AND Nyssa. less than a shadow of what they MRS CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boydell enter already are doing for us. tained the members of the Mr. and Mrs. bridge club at their home Sun- I The least we can do is give them day evening. Guest players were j Dr and Mrs. John Olsen and Mrs someplace decent to spend their Ethel Mary Beckham Those with precious leisure hours . . a chance winning scores were Grant Lewis, W E E K -E N D high, and Mrs. John Olsen, second to keep in touch with what they high. + -+ are fighting to preserve. D IN N E R GUEST FROM BOISE Mr and Mrs. Leigh Huggins of Boise were dinner guests Sunday at Cashmere Finish. Sizes 10 to 13. pair | the home o i Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 0 Mally. •5*—-1* Your Donation Will Help Our Armed Forces E N TE R TAIN S A T BRIDGE At Home and Abroad . . . Give Enough to Mrs. Dean Smith entertained the members of the Tuesday evening 200 Pair Odd Lot bridge club in her home. Guest players were Mrs Tom Eldridge, Mrs Tom Burningham and Mrs. Bert Llenkaetnper Mrs. Artie Rob Mrs. Lola Guthrie was a special of a panel by Mrs. Roy Bibbey, Mrs. ertson won first prize and Mrs. guest. Prizes were won by Mrs. V. Webb Pennie, Mrs. Emerson Binga Large Size. 70 x SO. Asst. Colors Henry Hartley won second high. L. Kesler, high, and Mrs. Guthrie, man and Mrs. Roy Barnes. At the close of the meeting, refreshments Three tables were In play. second high. -1*—+ were served by members of Mrs. + — * ENTBRTATN A T C O U N T R Y CLUB Bibbey's group. GUESTS A T DINNER Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Boydell en Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kesler gave a Sizes 2 to 12, pair tertained at a dinner for eight at dinner Monday in honor of Mrs. E N T E R T A IN S A T BRIDGE the Payette country club Wednesday James Valley o f Portland and Mrs. Mrs. Ward Wieneke entertained evening. October 10. Special guests Emma P. Kesler of Burley, Idaho. were Mrs. Frank Morgan and Mrs. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Leo Lorenz. Bridge was in play Kesler. after the couples returned to Nyssa •f*— to the Boydell home. Mrs A. H. HAS SLUMIBER P A R T Y Boydell held high score and Mrs. ‘Tf Ten girl friends of Adrianna Bow Frank Morgan held second high. en met at her home Friday even CELEBRATES N IN TH B IR T H D A Y ing for a dinner and slumber party Jack Meyers celebrated his ninth in her honor. She has gone to Port birthday with 10 of his friends, Oct land to live. 4*—♦ ober 13 at a party given by his mother. Mrs Marian Meyers. After W OM EN'S FELI j OW SH IP MEETS A general meeting of the Christ attending the matinee the boys en Dry Goods Shoes joyed refreshments at the Meyers ian Women's fellowship met at the Christian church Thursday after home. noon. Mrs. Emerson Bingaman, __ + — + X -R ay Shoe Fitting E N T E R T A IN S CLUB president, directed the business Mrs. Gordon Oxnam entertained meeting. A continuation of the sub the members of her Happy-Eignt ject, ’’Churches For Our Country’s club o i her home Friday afternoon. Needs" was conducted in the form ¿ € 4 4 (A CL JtfuCoCV v . , BRACKEN S... S P E C IA L S 50% Wool Work Socks GATE CITY JOURNAL u We Wish You Luck J CM -MR. HUNTER- ____ CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Gary Micheál Wieneke celebrated his seventh birthday with a party : Saturday. The 10 small guests en- ! joyed a movie and refreshments lat er in the Wieneke home. •I*—❖ GIVES BRID G E LUNCHEON Mrs. C. A. Mally entertained at a bridge luncheon in her home Thurs day afternoon in honor of Mrs. Leo Lorenz of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Winners at bridge were Mrs. George Mitchell, high and Mrs. Tom Eld- | redge, traveling. The guest of honor i j was also presented with a gift. o and Mr and Mrs Jay Bunn. Places were arranged for 14. + —4 HONORED O N B IR T H D A Y Miss Dorothy Erwin was honored on her birthday Monday evening at a dinner given by her parents. Mr I and Mirs. Oscar Erwin o f Parma Places were laid for the honored guest, Mr and Mrs Erwin and | Olorla Jean, Fumlko Kassahara, Betty Newblll and Carole Flinders. + —+ FIFES HONORED Mr and Mrs Bandy Fife and 1 family of Pendleton were guests for +—* the members of her afternoon bridge ! club Tuesday afternoon. Guest players were Mrs. Earl Hollings worth. Mrs. Dick Tensen and Mrs. Stan Newman. Prize winners were Mrs. Hollingsworth and Mrs. Tensen. Ladies' Shoe Special $2.98 Double Sheet Blankets $2.99 Girl's Nazareth Underwear O) (0 S o c ia l N u te s dinner Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs La mont Fife. + —-> HAS B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y Oloria Ann Qonyer celebrated her 11th birthday at a party given by her parents. Mr and Mrs. Leo Oon- yer, at her home Saturday after noon. The afternoon was spent playing games Refreshments were served to the 12 guests. Ladies' Nylon Hose Slight Irr's 67Ç BRACKEN S Clothing -,T* * / J * I H U IHG/Hf Hopkins Wholesale Meats Phone 395-W Columbia Ave., North of Nyssa NYSSA PROGRAM Telephone 108 TH EATR E FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19-20 "C a s a M a n a n a " its steering wheel is a Buick-engineered “ front-end geometry” that gives this phenomenal performer a sense of direc tion straight and true. with Robert Clark*—Virginia Walla* also nyfierc a Road is "North O i The Great Divide" , Roy Roger*— Penny Edwards But no roll call of engineering accom plishments can tell you the feel of a R o a d m a st e r out on the road. Matinee Nat 1:M; Ain. 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Added to the convenience of clutch-free driving is the torque-converter principle of Dynaflow Drive —that feeds a steady flow of power without lag or falter ever. Randolph Scott— David Brian Philip C ar*y—Scott Forbes Added to the breadth and length that any Added to the light responsiveness of TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23-24 "Fort W orth" A former gunfighter becomes a newspaper publisher His feud with a cattle buyer makes the action-filled story of rugged men and courageous women. 1 mm m M fN tr I. M H O * A*C X u m t I 1 hat’s something that only firsthand acquaintance can bring. N ot just a trip around the block — but enough time and enough miles to let you discover what a joyous companion this great car can be. I hat’s something that is easily arranged. If you're truly interested, a phone call will bring a R o a d m a s t e r to your door. R O A DMA S T E R Custom Bur/Fty BCffCK » M m * . •••• H WHIN m m AuroMOiitfs AK Iimr tuie« win tuna trim THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2.V26 "D odge City" with Errol Flynn—Olivia Da Havllland One of the first super-westerns brought back. Roberts-Nyssa, Inc. Second St. and Good Ave. NYSSA, OREGON Vo m for ro Groofor Vali