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THP WYSSA GATE CITY JOUPWAL. MY99A. ORPGOP. THURSDAY. MARCH 31. 1955 P A G * POU* dinner guests at the Phil Clucas home Mrs Clucas helped Mrs Watkins Friday, as they are pre paring to move to Bliss, Id a . Miss Helen Hatch where he has been transferred by the Idaho Power company. Phone Parma 1-F21 Mr and Mrs Leroy Bennett Mrs. Anna Hamilton of New dqr. While there, her brother, and Mr and Mrs Harvey Bennett ell Heights accompanied Mrs Virgil Raney and family of Par visited their mother, Mrs. Mabel Goldie Rob rts to v ampa Tues ma, and daughter, Mrs. Virginia Bennett at the Caldwell hospital day and Fridav. Mrs. Roberts Nichols and baby came for a Sunday. Mr and Mrs. George Cart visited her mother, Mrs. Hender- i visit lider who »'-as in the hospital Mr and Mrs. John Thompson wright of Adrian, Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Hamilton vis.'ted her daugh I and Jimmy attended the open Raymond Cartwright and family, ter Mrs. Rodney Funk and two I house for her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cartwright children. | Mr. and Mrs Will Dickerson in and family, of Nyssa, Mr. and Dwayne Bennet was able to re ' Parma Sunday afternoon i n Mrs. Ray Cartwright and her turn to school but Dickie i- still ! honor of their 50th wedding an- brother. Jim Wright and family confined with an attack of I mversary. They also had supper of Baker, attended a birthday dinner at the home of their sis t with relatives in the evening. mumps. Ross English is confined to his ter, Mrs. Wm Lawler in Central Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weir ac Cove Sunday. The occasion was companied their daughter, Mrs. home with the mumps The Busy Needles 4-H St wing Ray Cartwright’s birthday. Betty Samer to Boise Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bennett where they visited his sister. club met Thursday after school with their leader, Mrs. Goldie were dinner guests Sunday of her Miss Alice Weir. parents. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Mr .and Mrs. Kenneth Smith Roberts with nine members pres Councilman in Roswell. and Mrs. Pearl Abbott visited ent. Their work for the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chaney their sister, Mrs. Maxine De was needle cases, and garment and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Marks, and their grandmother, j protectors. Mrs. Hazel Ferguson accomp Don Kadel and baby were Sun Dr. Elsie Smith in Caldwell anied Mrs. Lillian Wagner and 2 day dinner guests at the Bob last Wednesday. The Jolly Jane club met Mar. j girls to the home of her parents, Stubblefield home in Parma. Mrs. Laura Brock and girls of 22 with Lennie Smith at a 1:30; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hatch Sat I Harper visited her mother, Mrs. luncheon served by Mrs. Ruby urday afternoon. Elder and Mrs. T. M Cole and j Edith Prosser and her grand English and Mrs. Smith. There were 14 members and 1 guest. Mrs. Naomi Buchert of Caldwell mother, Mrs. Flora Swigert of Mrs Doris Smith of Boise, pres- | were dinner guests Saturday at i Wilder over the week end at the ent. Mrs. Pearl Abbott had the Joe King home. They called Prosser home. charge of the program. The next at the Harvey Hatch home on Mrs J T Stanton of Lewiston and her sister, Mrs Edna Vails of meeting will be with Helen ! their way home that evening. Hatch, April 12. Red Cross books Mrs Barbara Hatt, Mary Dawn Walla Walla visited last week were given out and the club and Dayid of Owyhee and Mrs. with her son, Mr and Mrs Chest plans to take up first aid study 't Joyce Davis and Stevie of Adrian er Stanton. Sunday they visited during the program time, for the spent Thursday with Mrs. Harvey old friends of the family, Alvie Hatch and aunt Helen. coming months. Bell and mother in Weiser. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop Mrs. Myrtle Hatch and Helen Mrs. Ruby English attended enfertained the Dyre Roberts were in Boise Wednesday. ladies aid at the Roy Gee home family to a supper Saturday Elbert Hatch of Homedale call in Roswell Wednesday. Mrs Eng ed at the home of his grandpar lish led the devotional and Mrs. night. Mrs. Ilene Molt accompanied ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hatch John Steel, the lssson. her mother, Mrs. Kathryn Rolland Friday afternoon Mrs. Lydia Vande Water and to Boise Saturday where they at Miss Alice Thompson left early Mrs. Creola Betts accompanied tended the funeral of a cousin, Sunday morning for Ontario Mrs. Irma Hopkins to Boise Wed- j Arnold Rose. where she accompanied other nesday. Mrs. Herb Thomas visited her students back to Corvallis where Mrs. Creola Betts who has been niece, Mrs. Edna De Haven in she is a student at OSC. visiting her daughter, Irma Hop Kingman Kolonv Saturday. Mr. Mr and Mrs. Walter Stradley kins and family, returned to On Thomas helped Roy Hirai brand and family entertained at a birth tario to visit her daughter, Mrs. his cattle. day dinner Sunday for their Jim Attebury and family. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Tuppeny daughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Gamm- Mr. and Mrs. B-urton Blade and enjoyed a short visit with his ell, Bernard and baby. fimily visited her sister, Mrs. sister, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bassett Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gamm- Goldie Roberts and family Sun of Colorado who were on their ell and baby who have been liv day. way to Albany, Ore., last week ing in the tenant house at Joe Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop, end. King’s have accepted a farm job Johnny, Renie and !ra visited Mrs. Lydia Vande Water, Eva near Marsing, Ida., and are mov her mother, Mrs. Marv Brumbach Campbell, Irma Hopkins and ing Monday. and brother. Ezra Sunday after Myrtle Jones attended a mission Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cartwright noon. ary meeting last Thursday at the visited their son, Arthur and Wayne Roberts left Sunday for Jesse Higgins home. family in Nyssa Saturday even Corvallis where he is a student at Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas ing. OSC. visited their daughter, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Watkins and Mrs. Henry Eden of Adrian and Mrs. Riley Dille in Weiser Sun- family of Parma were Sunday daughter, Imogene who is in Nsws From Big Bend Sunset Valley Lois Counsil Dial 2439 visiting Mr. and Mrs Ora New gen and Patricia Rice. Elza Niccum of Cow Hollow re ports that three of his lambs were killed by dogs last week. Max Hancock has spent the ---------------------------------«-------------- __ p a a i v> c t iv a i m e h u iu c Ui m s Mr and Mrs. La Mar Nelson o f . uncie ancj aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Utah and Mr. and Mrs Ken- Lee Stoker, laving brick for the neth Farr of Taylor, Utah, visited new house. from Friday until Sunday at the Donald Blanche, arrived Thurs- home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland dav at the home of his si3ter> Mrs Montgomery. The three ladies are f_c« Stoker. He took a load of sisters. The Montgomery s took farm machinery to his new home their guests to the Owyhee dam n Rurlev Idaho and other places of interest Suh- Delo /V aughn and Lynn Stok- da^- I er of Burley, visited Thursday at Mr. and MYs. Homer Whitman, | th" home of their uncle and aunt, Jr., and family and Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stoker. Jack Chard and daughter were E J. Hobson was taken to the Sunday dinner guests at the , Nampa hospital Saturday for home of Mr. and Mrs. Elver Niel - 1 treatment for a heart attack. He sen. The men helped Mr. Nielsen' was accompanied by Mrs. Hob- pcur concrete for a building. son. James Langley and the Rev. Mrs. Ora Newgen, Mrs. Ada Robert Jackson. Harrison and Patricia Rice at- The “ Preparation meeting” for tended the William Matzen serv- the ward primary officers and ices in Nyssa Saturday afternoon teachers was held at the Owyhee Miss Beth Murray and Miss LDS church March 28. Mrs. Lee, Marilyn Wagner of Parma, Rich- Stoker was leader. Elaine and ard Huett of Roswell, Patricia Duane Munn, Lora Jo Stoker, Rice, Mrs. Ada Harrison and Mrs Leona Garner, Vivian Berrett. Eva Wohlcke of Parma, and Mrs Lynette Mitchell and Joyce Burn- Ora Newgen attended the exhibi- ett took part in the program, tion of the Walla Walla college! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Price spent tumbling team in the Gem State the week end with their daugh- Academy auditorium in Caldwell ter. Mrs. Clifford Cates in Cald- Saturday evening. well. Sunday they went to Boise Mr. and Mrs. Jack Field and to visit a cousin of Mr. Price's. children, Jerry, Jimmy, Jackie Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick at- and Sharon spent the evening tended the Saddle club meeting j Friday evening. training in Boise and home on a Mrs. Pete Wilson and David 10 day vacation, visited at the had Sunday dinner with the fam ily of her sister, Mrs. Claude Wil Tom Jones Tiome last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Vande son. Mr and Mrs. Torvold Olsen Water left Saturday morning for American Falls to visit their visited Mr. and Mrs. E E Clon- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reed inger Saturday. Mrs. Dwight Smith came to get a puppy of over the week end. Mrs Mildrend Bishop returnedi “cow dog stock home Tuesday from a two weeks Mr. and Mr Wayne Robb and visit with relatives in Nebraska hildren were dinner guests Sun- and Kansas. She visited a brother day of Mi and Mrs. Hudd Robb in who was sick, and who she had Nyssa. not seen for years. : Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lenon of Miss Mary Houtman has been Twin Falls were visitors at the ill with the mumps. ( home of her brother, Gabe Astor- Howard Raney of Boise had' eca and family. They took their dinner with his uncle and aunt, j small on, Steve who has spent Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas last the past month with the Astor- Thursday. 1 eca’s, home with them. Apple Valley M n. Woodrow Wilson Phene 2-2769. Parma The community wishes to ex tend its sympathy to Mrs Frank Zimdars and family in the re cent death of her sister, Mrs. Dora Minton, a former Apple Valley resident. WSCS will meet Wednesday, April 6 at the home of Gertrude Hicks and Elsie Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Nampa and Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and family of Melba visited at the Jack and Conley Wilson homes Sunday. §incerest sympathy from the community is extended to Mrs. Jack Moran in the recent death of her sister, Mrs. Riley Connelly of Omaha, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bolton of Mountain Home, took Mrs. Anna Boston to Portland over the week end where she will visit awhile Mr. and Mrs. Thaniel Botner and baby of La Grande visited at the Conley Wilson home Thurs day night and Friday. The Alex Wagner family re ceived word of the death of their son-in-law's mother, Mrs. Richard Hixenbaugh mother of Dick Hix- enbaugh of Long Beach, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boles an d; family of Modesto, Calif., were week end guests at the Ted Dick home. Jack Moran entered the Mal heur Memorial hospital in Nyssa Sunday night and underwent surgery there Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson visited at the Alvin Haney home in Nyssa Wednesday evening. Sunday visitors at the home o f , Mr and Mrs. Ted Dick included. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Boles of Pav- ette, Mr and Mrs Charles Boles and family of Payette, Mr. and Mrs. Max Main and family of Weiser and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boles and family of Modetso. Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Fritts and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith helped their grandson, Gerry Fritts celebrate his 4th birthday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fritts, Saturday evening. Mrs. Cecil Scott spent the week end with her son, A rlc Scott and family at Ontario. Ar- ley returned last week from the hospital in Portland where he had been under going a series of treatments. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hunt and family of Hazelton, Id a , spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Gooing. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Haile and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs Ron nie Haile and baby all of Cald well visited at the Vear Haile home Sunday evening. 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