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S u d a i -Cutes WSCS HOLDS GENERAL M EETING TTie general meeting o l the W o men's Society of Christian Service was held In the Methodist church Thursday evening, October 18. The theme, "Latin America," was car ried out in the devotions and the program Mis- Myrtle Ilett led the devotions. During the program the group was taken on an imaginary trip to the Latin American countries through a skit presented by Mrs. Carlos Buchner. Mrs, Clyde Snider, Mrs. O. O. Anderson. Mrs. Lloyd Tobler. Mrs Raymond Sager. Mrs. Anna Johnson and Mrs Irl Nolan. The work of the Methodist church In the different countries was brought out. An impressive membership cere mony followed the program, with Mrs. Carlos Buchner, Mrs. Walter McPartland. Mrs Walter Roth. Mr.. Hugh Tobler and Mrs Melvin Spitze taking part All members signed the membership book. Members of the Dorcas society served refresh ments from a lea table decorated with fall flowers. + — :• TE A HONORS MRS P R AN K S Mrs. M L. Judd entertained 45 women at a tea Monday afternoon Inhonor of Mrs. L. W Pranks of Redmond. Oregon, who is president elect of the Oregon State Peder- ation of Garden Clubs. Mrs. Pranks reported to the local women on the past national meeting which she attended recently and described many of the outstanding flower shows she has seen. Pouring during the tea hour were Mrs Bud Wilson, president of the Nyssa A. N. K garden club; Mrs. Dave Staner of the Ontario club, Mrs Ray Wilson, president of the Caldwell "Dirt- gardeners" and Mrs. Robert Lytle N V S S A Telephone 108 pro g ram THEATRE corded the librarians, the visits of er ottice, Mrs. Lee Pursley; Owyhee, the "library lady” are eagerly antici of Vale. Assisting Mrs. Judd at tea Smith, son of W yatt Smith, were Library Staffer» store, Mrs. Claude Skinner; She*-! pated Through the efforts of the time were Mrs M O. Judd of Nyssa, married October 23 ville, store and post office, Mrs. D county library, even the smallest Mrs L J Kinney of Ontario and Visit Rural Areas H. Haylett. and Willowcreek, store. schools and all rural schools enjoy Mrs. John Downer of Caldwell. At CELEBRATES B IR T H D A Y Mrs. Emmett Sappe to some extent the library advant the close of the afternoon, the f > ON OCEAN Malheur county library staff Visits to the county’s schools have men viewed Mrs. Judd's chrysan Don M. Qraham. with the U. S. i members have visited and exchang Included most classrooms from those , ages of their town neighbors, library themum garden. navy, celebrated his 59th birthday ed book collections at the county's in the one-room schools to those in officials said.______________ abroad ship during a typhoon. H is ! U adult book stations in recent the more urban communities. Room large birthday cake, baked by the weeks. Since mid-September, visits collections of books for use in stud Makes High Test Grade— C H R IS T IA N WOMEN MEET Shirley Nolen, freshman in science Two gioups of the Christian W o ship's bakers, was decorated with to these stations as well as to all ies as well as for recreational read men's Fellowship met Thursday a f birthday wishes, 'T o Pop G r a h a m i of the county’s schools have been ing have been left with each gioup at Oregon State college, placed high the approximately 1200 ternoon. Members of Mrs Dan Mr Graham's ship will dock at made. and will be exchanged for different among freshmen who took the English ef Pennie’s group met at the home of Broadway docks in San Diego Nov Adult book stations are placed in ones at intervals throughout the ficiency tests a t the opening o f the Mrs. Omer E Dorman. Mrs. Ed ember 25 and he will be on leave stores, postoffices, and sometimes in I school year.. Pruyn led devotions. Following a from December 17 to January 6. homes for the use o f residents not As each room is visited, the stud college year. According to Dr. Her brief business meeting conducted oy Mr.,. Oraham will go to California having ready access to the county ents are Introduced to the books In bert B Nelson, director of English composition. Miss Nolen tied for to be with him for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Pennie, the group .spent the a f in Ontario or to the local their collections and learn some fifth place in the reading compre *—<• ____ library ternoon informally. libraries In Vale or Nyssa, whose thing about book care, after which hension section. She is a daughter BUSY NEEDLES CLUB MEETS Mrs Boy Bibbey's group met at collections also are supplemented by occasionally they hear several brief of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Nolen of The Busy Needles 4-H Sewing her home with Mrs. Ruth Hanby as ^ volumes from the county library. | literary selections. In many class hostess. The women continued club held its first meeting of the Persons desiring to use these books rooms. Judging by the reception ac Nyssa. working on their project which is year Friday, October 26 at the home simply sign the book cards, which of the leader, Mrs. Viola Adams. the Christian home of the aged . they leave at the station until they Officers elected for the year were —4* Horn» beauty begins Irene Jayo, president; Harryette i return the books. Mail service is MOTHERS GUESTS A T TEA also extended to people who find Gardner, vice president; Sylvia other means of library service in- with . . . Mrs. John Lane's fifth grade en Jayo, secretary; Sherral Sisson, re tertained their mothers October 23 porter and Betty Ann Boenig. song | convenient. Each day the library receives requests by mail and mails at a tea The students presented leader. The next meeting will be a program and a safety skit. Re held November 9 at the home of books to users who cannot go to the library. freshments were served to the stud Mrs. Adams. “ Ken Pond Agency ents and 15 mothers. Room moth The stations are located as fol 4-—4* Z Real Estate and Insurance ers for the class are Mrs Howard lows: Adrian, store, William Ash E N TE R TA IN S ON B IR T H D A Y Myrlck and Mrs. Robert Toombs. — 16 North 3rd. Phone 213 Mrs. Mel Ingebritsen entertained craft; Arock, post office, Mrs. Ellen Sunday evening at a dinner and Corta; Brogan, store, Robert Smith; Anderson; M AR R IE D RECENTLY bridge party in observance of her Danner, store, Jesse Miss Marva Daly, daughter of Mr. husband’s birthday. Guests, form Grove, home, Mrs. June Shartner; N orthwest C asualty and Mrs. John F. Daly, and Melvin er Payette bridge club members, Harper, post office. Mrs. Helen Stunt Lumber Co. were Mr and Mrs H B. Solterbeck Reed; Ironside, store, Mrs. Kenneth Grabner; Jordan Valley, Idaho Pow and Mr. and Mrs W S. Stephenson of Payette and Mr and Mrs. Charles G ill and Alice o f Weises. Prizes 9 « were won by Mrs. Solterbeck and Mr. Stephenson. DR. C.W. GRAVES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2-3 "Let's Go Navy" Optometrist with Eyes Examined T h e Bowery Boys Phone 720 718 Arthur St. Caldwell, Idaho also "The Girl Of The Limberlost” From a novel by Gene Stratton Porter Matinee Sat. 1:30; Adm. 30c-»o SUNDAY AND MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4-5 "The Prince Who Was A Thief" with Anthony Curtis— Plpsr Laurie Evertt Sloans— Jeff Corsy An Arabian Night adventure in breathlessly beautiful technicolor with two exciting new star discoveries. Matinee Nun. 1:30; Adm. 30c-9c TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 "House On Telegraph Hill" R ALPH LA W R ENC E about this question: with William Lundigan— Richard Basohari While blasting away at some ducks settling in, I hit the hunter in the opposite blind, i He's not badly hurt, but had to have a doctor pick out the | buckshot. Is this the kind of accident that is covered by Personal Liability insurance? A strange twist of fate in a gloomy house on the hill WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7-8 "Apache Drums" IN TECHNICOLOR with Stephen M cNally— Coleen Gray W illard Parker— Arthur Shields E N TE R TAIN S A T BRTDOE Mrs. Olea Billings entertained with three tables of bridge at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Billings had as out-of-town guests, Mrs. Burnell Brown of Ogden and Mrs. Leo Lorenz of South America. Mrs. Tom Eldridge held high score and Mrs. Lorenz held second high. E N T E R T A IN MR AND MRS CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Warren Farmer en tertained their Mr. and Mrs. club Wednesday Guest players were Mr and Mrs Earl Hollingsworth and Dr. and Mrs. John Olsen Mr. and Mrs.. Glea Billings held high scores. __.;. E N T E R T A IN A T D INN E R Mr and Mrs Lamont Fife gave a dinner party Saturday evennig at their home. Places were laid for Mike Broad, Agnus Nickolus, Char ley Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dungey, all of Coquille and Mr. and Mrs. John Broad of Nyssa. 4*—4* E N T E R T A IN A T B R ID G E Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones en tertained at a bridge party at their home last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Murl Lancaster and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge won the prizes. Other guests were Mr and Mrs. C. A. Mally. VE LTEX SERVICE Across From Schoolhouse In Nyssa FREE COFFEE AND DOUGHNUTS FAVORS AND CANDIES FOR THE KIDS AN EXTRA GIFT FOR EVERY CUSTOMER •SATURDAY, Nov. 3 is the BIG DAY:- P L A N N IN G TE A The Nyssa Civic club is completing plans for the library tea to be held in the parish hall November 14 at 2 j p. m. Coming Events— For the answer to your insurance Friday, Nov. 2— Rebekah Sunshine questions feel free to call me at Nyssa Insurance Agency. 105 Main club meeting at I. O. O. F. hall at o'clock. Nyssa-Emmett football 2 Bt. Phone 53. game here at 8 o'clock. Saturday, Nov. 3—County P T. A. meeting at high school home eco nomics room from 10 a. m. until 3 p. m. Firemen's ball at old gym nasium Monday. Nov. 5— Past presidents parley of the American Legion at the home of Mrs. Eddie Powell at 2 o'clock. Tuesday. Nov. 6— Eagles auxiliary meeting at Eagles hall. Wednesday, Nov. 7 — Kingman Kolony Grange pinochle party at the Adrian grade school building. Thursday, Nov 8— American Leg *¿ 1 ion auxiliary meeting at the veter ans hall. Down from the forbidden mesas the most savage Indians of all sweep across New Mexico. Grand Opening , Quality-Built i SPREADERS ¡Í YOUR GENIAL HOST “ Frank Morris” INVITES YOU TO STOP IN SUPER WEEK-END SAVINGS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2 AND 3 MEAT DEPARTMENT iNEW BEEF SHORT RIBS, lean, lb. No. 1 Î A Troctor-Drown; 90 bu. capocity. Light in D r a f t .. Heavy on Performance Got full value from every load of manure with a NE W ID E A Spreader! Big steel-framed, wood-lined flared bed is easy to load, non choking— cannot rust or corrode. 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