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9 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY MARCH 13 1952 PAGE EIGHT ai. : <-ar 1 M.nk of N>' >»■ Bruo#| ciated W otm i’j cìm *- SaUirday .' Morgan Mi 4>le Billings Mr R.f- M. C or», k of Parma - uh ! M; C»er- torneU lioiui !r< ro Cutler City. Cali fornia. where they spent the winter. C • Va.«- Ji r.any B U I M m fc 2j in ttie home MMMMRi* wai<: B dei Mi W .::r :i Fanne: r.t S tagi *e.< 'h t1*»'. CO» h i i i w u e T ■ ka u «»I Owv- o- ® ute n.gh . . b Udine A Mi B tL .« ka-n n-r Mr G« le Mr ti e r S» n : . le « «d a hook on solile » gardening and told >t Vacation Planned— 1 * *•“ d ie 'kt “ w « p o th g t * ‘ lunch wiil be served a: n Stuns I Mr> Robert Wilson. M No school will be held Friday, '** tol* 10 lae * ¡ ¡ * 2 2 * 7 Anyona is uivitad to attend. The Gene Siui./. won h ifii score. Mr.». raising plants in water Mr Bagky March 21, giving the pupils a one- which was just compictM. a p ru graa will be given in the after- joltn Kopp won -econd high and 0 : Parma wa» a guest AMITY CLUB MEETS day spring vacation. J."'1 ®*_£ ’ *n, J tlA noun in the little theater of the Mr Warren Fanner won low The Nys.->a Junior Women'» Amity H. el Utan in Sait I-ake City April school building. Visit Al Nampa— club held its annual banquet and .lebiate the autn yeai o: cue M: and Mrs Newbern Glenn and I’epile Plan Dame— ♦— ♦ ________ ___ CLUB ENTERTAINS election oi officers Thursday night Children’s Friend publicatioii Hev- ■OV o r w ,... . HELD . . . r- 1 Mi A. A Junior high school dance and • o x SOCIAL C Sallee entertainetl at family visited Sunday afternoon at ' Doll House The theme ol H. representative nave been inv.ted party Mrs will be held Friday night. The F H A.-F P A. haymow bridge Tuesday al'.ernoon at her Nampa with Mr Glenn's sister. the entertainment w.u •'Spring attend from the Ny- a take ahuflle. bus .social dance, was held home, w.th M. E G Stunz and c W Kimball, and family. They March 14 in the gymnasium. House-cleaning Time" ATTEND ASSEMBLY Friday M aeih 7 m the old Nyssa M: Harry Miner a g.ie t players al 1 visited at a Nampa nursing The long table had as its center BETHEL I N lilA iia i gym nasium .«telfens' Swing Si* fur- Mi Miner won high score and Mrs home with Tom Pringle, a former M* mbei "i the N) ■ * M decoration, two potted flowmirg H o m in g E v e n t» Ny a resident Mi Pringle sufieie A re*ul*r ” ni.M,ed the music for the inner and Bernard Frost won second high plants with green trellis work Be club attended the 4-H a embly held a was held Thursday at the r#Uy dance*. The gymnasium was a stroke and has been confined to » taeen the trellis were sti etched nun- in the Ontario Junior high ohool Saturday, March 15 — Job’s decorate« to resemble a barnyard GIVES SHOWER his bed for sometime lature clotheslines, from which tiny building la t week M, Cai'.iyn Ma-.omc haH Daughter’s merchants lunch at M a Mrs. Lester Oden gave a pink and 1 *,'<rr.1.' oi w* Mr>. o l Av„n * * / Vert, . articles of clothing and bedding were Shaver. Information - - - - - ' r ' 1 >pecUon grand ; 1 .s addle nillk c* ns. hales of hay and sonic hall, 11 a m to 2 p m. Book During intermission Sylvia blue shower m honor of Mrs. Dareld Return Te Idaho— hung. Placecards were In the shape O.egon state coney * ....*■ ‘ ^ guardian and Andrew Stevens, asw E M Ha i er • uniy * ' * ‘ “,,u 1 Jayo and Dun Bower were crowned Steinke at the home of Mrs Toni Mr and Mr» H G. Bagley left club at the home of Mrs. J. P. Duna of dustpans, brooms, ladders, and a Hiibly. agent was , r ****^ guardian of Ore«<m. as chapter prince- , and chapter W«“eks Friday aU*‘inoon. The af- Sunday morning by train for their way at Caldwell Rebekah card party other cleaning equipment. Favors meeting Honored Queen Patricia House prince oy F. F A Advisor Dwight ternoon was spent playing bunco home 111 Montpelier. Idaho after vis- at I. O O. F. hall. for each of the 20 members were also presented to the group Mr H art., Wyckoff to reign over the affair with Mrs. Verda Steinke winning hing in Nys.su sice Christmas at the Monday, March 17— Eastern Star small bottles of hand lotion. WINNERS NAMED a-ociate grand Mrs. guardian of the AJter the coronation, the boxes were the high and traveling prizes and homes of their two daughters. Mrs. meeting at Masonic hall, 8 p. m. wiiNiNr.M.'» .•M A .V 11 .I* tateof Idaho; Helen Mauldin* Mrs. Phillip Woodard acted is sold to the highest male bidder First Mrs. Donna McMullen winning low Leslie Burbank and Mrs. Newbern Tuesday, March 18—Eagles auxil- The winners of the Nyssa mistress of ceremonies. The apron Ny • a stake u n pa^t iu a rdi*n and grand foufth for a box was received by Lois j The hostess served lunch to the Glenn, and families ■ lary meetmg at Eagles hall at 8 p.m. string sextet sang two numbers, Children's Friend poster cine.' 'were „^^enger of Oregon and Dr. L.> A. prize and second by Bonnie Mull - 1 guests. Mr, Steinke received many Wednesday. March 19—Civic club ’’ T ls Springtime. Time to Clean announced by Mr*. Iona Klmdei j|dUldlng. past associate gu»r- Wilson Later a drawing for a door prize lovely gifts, Here From PocatelUe— At Last” and "Nobody Knows The president of the stake primary board dlan; \jr and Mrs. Paul House, ins. at parish hall at 2 p. m. wa; held. John Forbess received one Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stanley of Thursday. March 20—Job’s Daugh Trouble I've Seen”. “Housecleaning Winner in the younger group, di- KUardlan alld associate guardian; of the prizes. I „ ... WED _. IN BOISE , . ...P o catello spent several days last ters initiation, 7:30 p. m. American Lamentations” was acted out by vision wa Marcus Williams of On- y OIlJlle Ward, past honored queen -¡-—•:< Miss Sharp of^ Cincinnati, visiting at the home of their Mrs. Mel Beck A toast to the un- tario Lureta Simpson of Parma wa' and hUte honorary queen; Donnt HOMS EC. CLUB MEETS °h io and Jimmy Armstrong, form- 'son and daughter-in-law. Mr and Legion auxiliary meeting at the hall fortunate husbands was given by the winner In the older group They Wilson, pad honored queen; at 8 p m. St. Anne’s Altar society The Home Economics club of the erl>' of San Francisco, now residents „ . Mrs. Oene Stanley. They returned will meet at 2 p m at the church. Mrs. El wood Flinders and a toast were presented with a yea' »ub- and Patricia Ann Simpson, past ere married Sunday. | home Sunday evening Oregon Trail Grange met March 6 01 Nys.sa, w to the over-worked female was given cription to the Children Friend 1 mior princess. Miss House also in at the home of Mrs. Leona Winter March 9 in the chapel of the First Dorcas circle of the Methodist by Mrs. Ez Carr. magazine. Those receiving honor- troduced from the side lines Mrs. church will meet at the home of Ten members answered roll call with Baptist church in Boise They will Undergoes Operation— A gift was presented to Mrs. Vern able mention were Barbara Beck Stevens and Mr Hart and members j an idea on care of flowers. Mrs make their home in Los Angeles. Mrs. Jam es Stephan. Jr. at 2 p. m. Mrs. H E. Collins underwent an with Mary and Martha circle mem of the local council. Winter won the door prize. Mr, bers as guests. Ruth and Naomi U: Vert gave a short history of j j a" " y r ^ n ^ d ‘t o ^ n^m- ! ENTERTAIN GUESTS AT DINNER Oregon bethels and presented Hon- ^ that the ¿ £ aU) Jdlce that had Mr and Mrs. Tip Powers of On- ? of ita* 1 «». a is 1 . recovering sat circle meeting at the home of Mrs. cataracts. She ored Queen Patricia House with a purchased for the hospiul had tari° Heights entertained at din- isfactorily. but expects to be in the Robert WltoOd at 8 p. m. munature gavel. Mr Stevens gave a delivered Mrs. Orma Ooodell n,,r Friday evening for Mr and Mrs. talk on attendance and cumplimen'- , re.port*d that at the March 20 meet- Lloyd Hague of Reno. Mr. and Mrs hospital for at least another week PUBLIC FARM SALE—Wednesday. March 19. 1 mile north and V» mile ed the bethel on its work. Remarks inK of Oregon Trail Grange the Gran: Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Gle.i From California— west of Adrian, or 12 miles south- were also made by Dr and Mrs. wom, n Wlll serve a fried chicken Billings. Sjiencer Bens spent last week-end ! west of Nyssa on Adrian highway, M a aiding, Bonnie Ward and Mr. dinner at 7:30. After the dinner, the visiting at the home of his parents, then ■« mile west. Sale starts 1 Hart. 1 program wlll consist of pictures MARY AND MARTHA MEETS Mr. and Mrs. William Bens. He re Alter the close of the meeting, a iP own by LeRoy Fullmer of the U n-! 'r,lP Mary and Martha circle of turned Tuesday to Hamilton Field o'clock. Lunch served. 120 head live stock. ti8 head dairy cattle. Farm short program was given. MrsJ ¡on Pacific Railroad company The the Methodist church met at the at San Francisco. machinery. Terms cash. Bybee Bros , Dwight Wycoff "Because’ and hostess, assisted by Mrs. Janice Stain »»«me of Mrs. Clyde Snider Thurs- nought w v m t f sang sam» ”Because” owners. Cols. Bert Anderson, Joe "A Tree”, accompanied by Mrs. Carl- and Mrs. Mildred Hite, served re- ^-ry afternoon, March H The de- llalLas. Oregon— Church and Clayton Tschirgi, auc o Buchner, and Glenda Moss played freshments The next meeting of the votions and program were 111 charge To Mrs. Henry Hartley will leave two piano solos, "La Czarline” and club wlll be held April 3 at the home of Mrs K E Keveren and Mrs Wil- Tuesday for Dallas to visit her par tioneers. L. H. Fritts, clerk. KRIDAY-SATURDAY, MARCH 14-li) "Warbling at Eve’n.” Refreshments of Mrs. Alice Holmes, with Mrs Ma bur Holcomb. ents. She will leave with Mr. H art PUBLIC FARM STIJ1—Two miles "Corky of Gasoline Alley" were served by the girls. rie Holmes as co-hostess ley when he goes to the state basket north of Ontario, then 4 miles west _.«. with GARDEN CLUB MEETS ball tournament and will return on N. side of Malheur river, 'i mile Mrs. Sid Flanagan entertained HONORED ON BIRTHDAY GUARDIAN COUNCIL MEETS Jim m y Lydon—Scotty Brackett March 22. | W. of Canyon 3. on Tom Riley ranch. Jim McOlnnls was honored on his The Guardian council of Job’s garden club members at her home Monday. March 17, Sale starts 12 "Aladdin And His Lamp" 88:h birthday when 50 oi his friends Daughters met at the home of Mrs.! Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Dick Groot Visit In Nyssa— Lunch served on grounds. 50 and relatives met for a potluck din Louise Wernick Monday evening.' and Mrs- Edward Boydell were as- In COLOR with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnston of noon. head cattle, over half of herd came ner In his honor The dinner was The menu of creamed chicken. |slstant hostesses During the busi- Hooper. Utah visited in Nys.sa sev Patrice Medina—John Sands held Sunday in the Ernest Sewell • masihed potatoes, succotash, green ness meeting, members appropriated eral days last week They were guests from Wisconsin last year. Farm ma- Mallnee Sat. 1:110; Adm. 30«'-9«' home near Adrian. j salad, pie and coffee was decided toward reseeding 100 acres of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ersel chincry, new lumber. 79 acre farm for private sale. Terms cash. Tom + -+ I upon for the merchants lunch to be I ran'{e land 'This is a project of the Beus. Riley, owner. Cols. Bert Anderson, SUNDAY-MONDAY, MARCH 16-17 HONORS VISTTOR I served Saturday. March 15 at the State Federation of Garden clubs and Joe Church, auctioneers. L. H. Mrs. Minnie Leuck gave a party Masonic hall. ' Plans were made for a plant sale to Return To Nyssa— "The Tanks Are Coming" Dr and Mrs. John Long have re- I Fritts. clerk Monday night in honor of Mrs. Edith j 4«— | he held in Nyssa April 5. Mrs. Elton with Muth of Palisade, California, who is SOCIETY TO MEET Steve Cochran—Phillip Carey visiting here. Three tables of canasta St. Anne’s Altar society will meet MARI ALIKIN—PAUL PIC KR.NI were in play. The hostess served | Thursday. March 20 at 2 o’clock at coffee and applesauce cake for r e - ! the church, Another "Breakthrough” for America's fighting men. the scrappy fie .hments. •?*—•> story of Uncle Sam ’s iron nerved Yanks in tank-,. j JAPANESE LUNCH SERVED Matinee Sun. 1:30; Adm. 30«'-9c SUNSHINE CLUB MEETS j The Adrian chapter ol the Future Members oi the Sunshine club met I Homemakers of America held a Friday afternoon at the I. O. O. F j meeting Tuesday, March 4 at the TUKSDAY-WKDNKSDAY, MARCH 18-19 hall. After the business meeting,! home of Mrs. Roy Hirai. After the "Golden Girl" bunco was ill play, with Mrs. Ellis business meeting, Mrs. Hirai served In TECHNICOLOR Horn winning high, Mrs. Ben Lan-1 refreshments of tea and Japanese caster, second high, and Mrs. Nellie cookies, using beautiful Japanese with Newbill, traveling. Mrs. Newblll also | china dishes, Mitii Gaynor—Dale Robertson won the white elephant prize. Guests j +—■> UNA MERKEL—DENNIS DAY for the afternoon were Mrs. Lora ( AUXILIARY TO MEET The greatest actress of her time A woman who fought for Ditty, Mrs. Blanch Neely, Mrs. Kerns. I The Eagles auxiliary will nominate Friday, Saturday and Sunday and Mrs Edith Muth The St. Hat- j officers for the coming year at its fame and love. March 14, 15 and 16 rick’s theme was used in the deco- next regular meeting, which will be rations and refreshments. Hostesses held March 18. The auxiliary will THURSO A Y-FRIDAY, MARCH 20-21 Hand youra*li a well-poliah*d halo. Mom . # . you're were Mrs. Owen Gann. Mrs Gene also hold Initiation. playing angel to your iood budget when you shop at Steven and Mrs John Reeves. ! ------------------------- "Little Egypt" * — !• ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Taylor'» Food Market. You'll b* up in the cloud about In TECHNICOLOR WOMENS CLUBS TO MEET Mrs. Huston Wilson entertained our cloud-high quality fooda at down-to-earth pric*a. with The Pleasant Hour club will be at bridge Monday afternoon at her Rhonda Fleming—Mark Stevens hostess to the Malheur County Asso-1 home Quest players were Mrs. Frank NANCY GUILD—CHARLES DRAKE Rhonda, famous little Egypt, rocked the world but saved the show at a Chicago fair in the gay nineties f a c i a l N o tes Moncur. outgoing prr-.dent Th -e -t n e Mi 1 Pati J ir Mi Edl CUd - Mrs Mark M ,i ' « .ary and M i ' • K derv reporter Vari uu» commute*' R m * b«- held at the home «.' M: Oean Fite NYSSA PROGRAM Telephone 108 THEATRE fA É A Jâ Ladies' 80 Square Print I T S HERE! 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