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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 14, 1954 PAGE SIX S ll Activities 1‘ Carole Wilson, Editor Phone 2233 ley, high and Mrs. Horner Brewer, low. Covers were laid for Messers and Mesdames Joe Hob-on, Jim Langley, Homer Brewer, Raymond Edwards, Kenneth Saunders, Donald Wilson, Eldon Barker, LeRoy Sewards, Charles Belveal, and Bob Martin and the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Jackson _.;. Brown Derby Restaurant Shares Famous Black Bottom Pie Recipe Members of the Junior Women’s Amity club met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Frell Blair for an informal evening sewing. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held January 29 at the home of Mrs. C al vin Wilson. N. C. Buck Celebrates LOCAL NEWS Kathleen and Ruth Ann Me Ginley, of Parma. N. C. Buck celebrated his 73rd Nicholas Haberchak returned F ri The evening was spent playing birthday anniversary Friday. Callers The annual Bybee reunion was Mike and Gwen Robb and Kay and day to his home in Big Sandy, Mont, at his hone to wish him best wishes bingo and Mrs. Wahlert served field last week at the Nyssa stake Fliessner after spending a month visiting at were Mr. and Mrs Cliff Beckstead, Spanish dinner to her guests. bouse. First on the adgenda of events the home of his son and daughter- Mr. and Mrs. D. E Mitchell. Mr. and ■ was a hot turkey banquet, served Jacksons Entertain in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Habur- Mrs. Joel Mitchell and Mrs. Mamie The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Jack- Longs Guests In Payette under the direction of Mrs. S. P. chak. son entertained at dinner Monday | ^ and Mrs Max and fnn, _ Baker and their families. Bybee The Rev. and Mrs. Henry Gern- and Mrs. Don * —❖ evening for Mr. Following dinner, a program was ily were guests Friday evening in hardt of LaGrande visited in Nyssa presented with each family taking Seward of Parma. Payette at the home of Mamie Doro Holcombs Entertain Tuesday at the Cliff Main home. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Holcomb part Mrs. T. Carol Bybee intro thy and Sandra Ralstron. Major Mrs. Bill Hamilton and Terry and duced a new song she had written Birthday Party and Mrs. H. C. Vick were visiting entertained Saturday evening at Vickie and Mrs. Bill Blodgett and and Just released from her publisher. Tone Walhert celebrated her 9th there on return from two years their home at a no host dinner and Billy left Monday to spend a week During the business meeting Mrs birthday Friday evening at a party spent in New Poundland. They pinochle party. Gue.'ts were Mr. and in Moses Lake, Wash. Marvin Jeffries, secretary, read the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilton showed films that they had taken Mrs. Floyd Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Bear Robert Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. minutes of last years meeting and Jackson. Guests were the Jacksons there. ! spent Sunday in Boise with friends announced that the Bybee family and the Walherts. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley. at the Veterans hospital. had done 141 temple endowments Mrs. Hale won high score and Jack Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Ches during the past year. “I Robert Bowen won traveling. Book Club Members ter Ooodell of Payette. Out of town guests were Mr. and H e a r Review Saturday •5*— Mrs. Gordan Ray of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brumbach entertained Sunday Dinner Guests Eagles Card Party Black Bottom Pie as made by the Brown Derby restaurants in Holly Mrs Russel Jordan and family and members of the Book Club Saturday Bridge, pinochle and canasta Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGinley wood and Beverly Hills is a favorite dessert with the movie stars. This Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Loveland of afternoon In Big Bend. Mrs. Jack games were in play last Saturday were dinner guests Sunday evening rich chocolate chiffon pie can now be made at home for the film capital Nampa, Mrs. Leonard Howes of Elliot reviewed "Persia is My Heart’’ in New Plymouth of Miss Abbie evening at the Eagles card party. restaurant is revealing the know hnw. Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Howard By-1 Brown Derby Black Bottom Pie calls for a high and delicate choco Pie and Coffee were served at the by Najaft and Hinkley. McGinley. bee and family and Mrs. Florence I late filling topped with whipped cream. The airy texture is achieved by close of the evening. Guests were Mrs. Frank Miller Byber of Ontario. using unflavored gelatine in a rich chocolate and custard base. The Prizes were won as follows: Bridge, The group meets each year on the ot Bi* Bclld- Mrs- Raymond Price IOOF Pinochle Party filling though elaborate of looks can be prepared simply and quickly .................. There were eleven tables of pin- Mrs. Ray Russell and Harry Miner; in one utensil, the double boiler. birthday of - the late Mary - E. Bybee I of Parma and Mrs. Lester French of Roswell. ochle In play a t the IOOF hall pinochle, Mrs. V L. Kesler and Brown Derby Black Bottom Pie The group surprised Mrs. Elliot card party Saturday evening Jan u - Jam es Shaw and Canasta, Mrs. Uel Guests In Nampa 1 envelope unflavored gelatine 1 cup icy cold evaporated milk, Alsup and Dale Garrison. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keislhorst with a tea towel and receipe shower ary 16. cup sugar whipped High prizes were won by Mrs wer< Sunday evening dinner guests 1 teaspoon vanilla % teaspoon salt Myrtle Kurtz and Carl Sebum. Sec- Dinner Guests 1 9-inch baked pie shell 1 egg yolk, slightly beaten In Nampa of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miss Smith Honored Mr. and Mrs. George Bates of 1 cup heavy cream, whipped and s* cup milk Mi.vs Betty Smith was honor guest ond high was won by Mrs Audrey Carter 4 squares unsweetened chocolate sweetened at a bridal shower given last Tues- Malloy and Dwight. Smith and Mrs. Boise were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Frances Bates and Margaret. Mix gelatine, sugar and salt in top of double boiler. Combine egg day evening by Mrs Fred Strasbaugh Ann Beers and Frank Sherwood won Deweys Entertain yolk and milk and .add to gelatine mixture. Add 3 squares of the choco- Mr and Mrs. Harold Reitz and and Keitha and Mrs. Frances Bates traveling. ! late. Cook over boiling water until chocolate is melted, stirring often. and Margaret at the Strasbaugh Eldridges Entertain Refreshments were served by W il. family of Boise were dinner guests Remove from heat and beat with rotary beater until smooth. Chill until Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldridge enter ma Ostrom, Helen Ostrom, Mrs. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dewey. home. thickened. Fold in whipped evaporated milk and vanilla. Turn into pie Miss Smith received many lovely- Emil Stunz and Mrs. Eddie Taylor. tained at their home Saturday even- \ shell and chill until firm. Spread with whipped cream. Shave remaining ing with two tables of bridge. Guests 1 square chocolate into curls with vegetable slicer; place “lattice’’ gifts and the hostesses served re Miss Hamilton Honored fashion on top of pie. were Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee, Mr. freshments to 26 guests. Women’s Fellowship Meet Vickie Hamilton was honored on GATE CITY The general meeting of the Christ and Mrs. V. L. K< tier and Mr. and j _________________________ _________ _ tier third birthday at a party given Mrs. Gordon Oxnam. with Mrs. Ernest Wilson, Mrs. Harry, C. C. Cotton home. The afternoon ian Women’s Fellowship was held Friday afternoon by her mother, Wahlerts Entertain CLEANERS Mr. and Mrs. Oxnam won the Miner and Mr. and Mrs. Roy H o i-1 was spent playing pinochle and in Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wahlert enter Thursday at the church beginning M rc. Bill Hamilton. Tile afternoon prizes. mes, as host and hostesses. was spent playing games and birth tained at their home last Saturday- with a 1 o'clock luncheon, served the evening the group viewed TV. Free Pick-up & Delivery *_❖ * —* day cake and ice cream were served evening for Mr. and Mrs. Bill under the direction of Mrs. Emerson —*> 15 N. 2nd Phone 2650 Happy Eight Club Meets Wilsons Entertain Ouests were Elaine Kurtz. Susan Stringer, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jack- Bingaman and Mrs. Webb Pennie. Members of the Happy Eight Can- j Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wilson were Amity Club Meets Hartley, Jimmy and Carolyn Cobern, son and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Purcell Following dinner, Charles Ad- dleman, executive secretary of the asta club met Friday afternoon at I host and hostess at a diner given Christian church spoke to the ladies the home of Mrs. B B. Lienkaemper Sunday at their home. Guests were Do You H ave PROBLEMS and Mrs. Bingaman led devotions. Mrs. Wesley J . Browne was a guest Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Wilson of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson Mrs. Richard Mason conducted a player. Prize winners were Mrs. Browne of Parma and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest short business meeting and Mrs. W hich Life Insurance C an Answer? Wilson. Powell gave a short report on the and Mrs. Dale Garrison. _ • 1 *— * 1 * outline of study for the next six Then see . . . Linda Myrick Honored months. Dinner Guests In Vale Linda Kaye Myrick was honored Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chandler and ❖ —-> Everette D. (Mike) M ichaelson on her 10th birthday at a theatre Dianna and DeLaine were Thursday- Dinner Guests party Saturday given by her mother, Mr and Mrs. Jed Lewis and Mr. evening dinner guests of Mrs. Alta Mrs. Howard Myrick. and Mrs. Bry Larson of Preston, Chandler in Vale. Your Guests were Don Shaw, Lynn Idaho were dinner guests Sunday Anderson, Laura Marie Moncur, of Mr and Mrs. Lee Hansen. EQUITABLE * Irene Brower, Diane Cruson, Sh ar on Drown, Jean Baker, Paige Zo- Dinner Guests bell, Marla Christensen, Beverly Agent , Mr and M:= Jim Belveal and D 0 L 0 l . r f l 1 T o r l r t o I Stockham, Andrew Child and Dick da.uhtPi- xe~e dinner guests Tue.-- R “ D c K u I 1 L iO C ig e Dial 3355 Mrs. Joe Bellon, district deputy- Lewis. day evening at the home of Mr and The guests returned to the My president of Yellow Rose Rebekah Mrs. Don Wilson. lodge and her installing officers. rick home for refreshments and to ❖ —-I* Mrs. C. A. Wernick, Nettie Bennett, watch TV. Miss Myrick received BOB THOMPSON AGENCY Thursday Evening Bridge Mrs. Nick Rudelick, Mrs. Harriet many lovely gifts. Mr and Mrs. Edward Boydell entertained members of the Thurs- Harris, Angie Cook. Bessie McCon- day evening bridge at their home. Iie^ and Mrs. H. H. Kingrey in- Cradle Shower Given A cradle shower was given Mon High score was won by Mrs. W’ar- stalled the 1954 officers into their ren Farmer and second high by Mr respective chairs Thursday evening. day afternoon for Mrs. Frank Farmer. Elective officers installed were Skeen and her twins, Paul and Mrs. Herb Cox, Noble Grand; Mrs. Pamela at the Skeen home. The afternoon was spent playing Mrs. Cobern Entertains Uel ALsuP- vice Grand; Mrs ° wen and Mrs. George Cobern entertained Gann' secretar>'; and Mrs. Cedi "Baby”, a variation of the cootie game. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. members of her Tuesday evening ' '’rrlson- treasurer, bridge club Prizes were won bv APP°mtive officers are Mrs. Ike Frank Jayo, Mrs. Ellwood Flinders, Roto-Rooter Sew er Service Mrs Bob Wilson, high and travel- \ S ™ G ’ ^ ^ Dean Fife and Mrs. Mel Beck. Ing. Mrs Hugh Tobler. second and ard sj ; raba“8h- R. S. V. G; Mrs The stork fcheme was used in Mrs. Dennis Toombs, L. S. V. G.; decorations and tiny stork favors Mrs. Dwight Wycoff, low. BROWER PLUMBING SERVICE Blanche Hite, Chaplin; Mrs. Scotty were given each guest. A luncheon Cohen, conductor: Mrs. Helmer Os was served by hostesses Mrs. Ellis Dial 2322 Nyssa Newcomers Meet Men's Forrest Green 100% Wool trom, Warden; Mrs. John Reeves, Field, Mrs. Ersal Beus, Mrs. Anna Members of the Ontario New- O. Guardian and Mrs. Minnie Le- West and Mrs. Chet Bowns. j comers club of Ontario met Thurs- uck, I. Guardian. day at the Doll House for a business Refreshments were served follow meeting and dessert luncheon. ing the business meeting by Mrs. Birthday Dinner Honors Two Mrs. Howard Myrick was hostess | Bridge and Canasta were in play Walter Fox, Mrs. H. H. Kingrey at a birthday dinner Sunday in I during the afternoon, and Mrs. Nettie Bennett. honor of her husband and Harry Hostesses were Mrs. Lola Davis of *•*—4* Miner on their birthday anniver- Ontario and Mrs. K A. Danford series. Order Eastern Star 1 and Mrs. Carl Barclay of Nyssa. Besides the honored guests, cov Obligation Night ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Golden Rule Chapter 131 Order Friday Evening Lastern Star held Obligation night Miner, and Mrs. Harry Miner. Dinner Guests on Monday evening. The ritualistic Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hartle and work in Candlelight was given by Dinner Guests family were dinner guests Friday Worthy Patron Kenneth Renstrom. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Fry of Cald- night of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith, Visitors who were honored at the well were Sunday dinner guests at In Adrian. meeting were Mrs. H. H. Powell, the H. R. Sherwood home, formerly of Whitestown. Ind ian a,! —❖ j Mrs. Cottle Entertains now living in Nyssa. Mrs. Angie To Boise Mrs. Kenneth Cottle entertained Cook. Esther chapter 11, Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tobler, Mr. | the Tuesday afternoon bridge club Oregon, Mrs. Elmer Jaques, Logaute, and Mrs. Jim Elkins, Mr. and Mrs. members at her home. Mrs C A. No. 19, Weiser, and Mrs. Fred Outh- j Frank Perko, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard j Mally played as a guest. rie. Newgen and Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Mrs. Henry Hartley won high Social hour followed the meeting Robb spent Sunday In Boise at the score and Mrs. A. C. Sallee won second high. Bvbee Reunion Held IT S NO TROUBLE TO BE WELL DRESSED WHEN YOUR CLOTHES GO TO DOUBLE S &H Elective Officers Installed By- Green Stamps Saturday, January 23 V All cash and layaway purchases in our store. Example, dry goods variety items or boats and motors, etc, made on Satur day, Jan. 23 will receive double S & H Green Stamps. Credit purchases if paid by February 10th will receive double stamps. WE STAND BETWEEN YOU AND LOSS' SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED Specials This Week WHIPCORD PANTS Regular $12.95 MEAT $ 6 .9 9 MEN S DRESS PANTS lA Less Gabardines, Tweeds, etc. Wools and rayon Assorted Colors. DRESSES June In January COTTONS j Guests in Vale Mr. and Mrs. Soren Cox and fam- | ily were dinner guests In Vale Thursday at the home of Mrs. Cox’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Saun- ders. Toni Todd and Vicky Vaughn Wednesdav Evening Bridge Club Meets $ 7 .9 8 Members of the W’ednesday even ing bridge club met at the home of Mrs. V. Duus. Prizes were won by- Mrs. Angle Cook and Mrs Dick Stockham, high and Mrs. Bart Os trom. traveling. + New Spring Materials in Spring Styles. ■ No-Host Supper And Tarty Given Oregon - TO KEEP FOREVER Nazar cue Golden Hour Mission ary members and their husbands gave a no host Chicken »upper at the Parsonage Thursday evening Mrs. Kenneth Saunders had charge of the program which featured Raymond Edwards Following din ner, table immes s*ere played under the direction of Mrs Don Wilson Prizes were won by Mrs. Jim Lang- FACES MAY «CHANGE, PEOPLE ito May come and go, but a picture will remain the same through the years. To hold the memory of those important occasions that will never come again, and to capture the faces of friends and loved ones forever, a photograph will stop time for you. For The Best In Clear, Sharp Pictures. Developed With Care call 114 s. SCHOEN PORTRAITS 3rd Phone 6648 IS YOUR B EST FOOD B U Y! 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