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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 21. 1957 Christian Church Notes Apple Valley Mrs. Dw ight Sew ard Phone 2-2731 parlor garevs at the K enneth S a u n te rs hom e S aturd ay ev en ing. Mr and Mrs E J. Hobson of Nyssa supervised the candy j making. Miss S hirley S ew ard spent S a t urday w ith her grandm other, Mrs Nu Acres News F a r m e r e t t e s Club Morning sermon: Come Down from the Cross. Evening service: The T ab er re tu rn ed home Mr. and Mrs. Jak e Shilling of nacle. Tuesday from a business trip to Mr. and Mrs. Dick H arris of C aldw ell w ere Sunday visitors at Sunday evening youth m eet W ashington. Nyssa are p aren ts of th eir second th e J. T. M artin home Mrs S hil ings at 7:00 p. m. Mrs. Percy Parri.-h and ch il son, David Eugene born S aturday ling, form erly Mrs. O. Petersen lived on th e Durington place now - stu d y °* R evelations from dren re tu rn ed hom e last W ed at M alheur M em orial hospital. 7:30-8:00, Choir practice and nesday from a visit w ith her Mrs. B ert Gibson left for Lai th e Lowell D ailey place on O rch p ray er m eeting 8:00-9:00, every husband's parents at Sw eet Home, G rande S aturday for a few days ard ave. W ednesday evening. Ore. She is planning to leave this visit at the Haold H erm an home. I Mrs F. R Roton and Mrs H en Mr. and Mrs. Conley Wilson ry B ecker of Fruitland visited M arch 21 through 23 will be week via train for New York th e Idaho S tate convention of the City and w ith the children will and L arry visited S aturday and Mrs. H enry C onner Tuesday of C hristian churches at Nampa. Sat- board a plane for N eurom burg, Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs Than- last w eek. th'd ^ W F womens day. C ontact G erm any to join h er husband uel B otner and children in La j Mr. and Mrs Albert Cammack G rande. who is stationed there. of O n tario Heights visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sm ith visited Mr. and Mrs. L ester Wilson of and Mrs. J a y Conner W ednesday WCF general m eeting was held Mar. 14 at 2:00 p. m. following T hursday evening at the Dwight Em m ett and Mr. and Mrs. Roger of last week Sm ith and Mike of Nyssa w ere a pot luck luncheon at 1 o’clock. Sew ard hom e O rchard av en u e was hard hit Mrs. Doyle Rebm an and chil Sunday d in n er guests at the Orley Mrs. H arriet P ennie was hostess. by th e recen t floods. A chasm Sm ith home. dren of H arper, Mrs. Lloyd C ar Follow ing the business m eeting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and ab out ten feet wide and seven Mrs. Em erson B ingham p re p en ter and Cindy of Nyssa and fam ily had d in n er Sunday w ith feet deep w as washed in the road Miss L avonda Schnoor of Boise sented a program about T hailand b etw een th e Sam uel’s place and assisted by Mrs. E. A. Liming. and Miss Carole M itchell spent the Earl Boston family. the M artin ’s. T h e road crew m ade Friday afternoon at the V incent Mr and Mrs. Jam es M .tchell Mrs. Dan P ennie and Mrs L ester F arrell home. and fam ily w ere d in n er guests of i Oden Mrs. R obert S herbert gave M iss C arole M itchell retu rn ed h er parents, Mr. and Mrs. W ard devotions. hom e T hursday from a m onth’s j L undy of Nyssa Sunday. The Come Double class discus visit w ith h er aunt, Mrs. Dallas Mr. and Mrs. D w ight Sew ard sion group m et at the church F ri Sim pson and fam ily of Issaquah. and fam ily spent S unday \v ith day evening. Guest speaker was Wash Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wild in Nyssa. Rev. H erb G rosdidier of the Epis D inner guests at the O rley | Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sew ard copal church Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sm ith hom e T hursday evening visited h er sister, Mr. and Mrs S trickland w ere hosts for the ev e w ere Mrs B ernard G oddard and W alter Cook of W akeeney, Kan ning. Cindy of C aldwell and Mrs. Willis at the B ernice Gibson home in One hundred and ten m en a t H iatt of P arm a who left S aturday N am pa Sunday. tended the m ens fellow ship d in for Ft. W ard. Wash, w here Mr C larence Cable of O ntario was i ner a t the Nyssa C hristian church H ia tt is stationed. a d in n er guest of V crlcen S m ith ! M onday evening Mar. 18. Follow Miss Vaola C arver spent the Sunday. ing th e d in n er which was p re p a r w eekend in Boise w ith Mr. and ed by the ladies of the church, a | Mrs. Dean Lancaster. She also V isitors last w eek at the John business m eeting and a talk was visited Mickey Coate. Quigley hom e w ere W. E. Cain i given by the chaplain of the Idaho F orty young people and th eir and d au g h ter Doris of A rm stro n g ,' state p enitentiary. sponsors enjoyed a taffy pull and B. C. ^ some tem porary rep airs but the road is still qu ite soft and badly ru tted T ractors are kept bu.-y pulling cars off high centers. Mrs. H arry Dolan and son, Den nis who recently moved from this com m unity to N am pa was a Mon- day afternoon visitor of Mrs. H en ry Conner. Mr. and Mrs. L avern C onner and fam ily of P o rtland arrived T husday at the hom e of his p a r ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja y Conner. They w ill move here if L avern can find steady em ploym ent. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Johnson, P atty and S haron Kim m es and Mr and Mrs. H enry C onner and fam ily w ere am ong those a tte n d ing the ann iv ersary supper at the Free M ethodist C hurch F riday night in honor of Mr. and Ms. F. R Roton on th eir 47th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. L avern C onner and fam ily visited S atu rd ay a fte r noon at the hom e of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. H enry Conner. PAGE FIVE Around Arcadia Mrs. George Moeller Dial 2733 Marcum Family Leaves For Wash. Mr and Mrs. M elvin M arcum and d au g h ter C hrystal left March 9 for Brem erton, Wash., to m ake th eir home the next four to sev en m onths w here Mr. M arcum is stationed w ith the U.S. Navy. Mr. M arcum ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mearl M arcum and Joan of Nyssa accom panied them on the trip and visited Mr. and Mrs Olney M arcum in Salem and re tu rn ed home Friday. Don Bowers, who atten d s BYU, spent his spring vacation here w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C lyde Bowes. He retu rn ed to sihool Monday. G ary Hooper ac com panied him home. Mrs. F red Schilling and girls visited Mrs. W illiam S taab and girls in O ntario S unday a fte r noon. w here they spent th e w eekend Mrs. Goldie Roper and Mrs. \ w ith Mr. and Mrs. Guy Schaffer. M artha Colem an attended a quilt-1 Miss Dorothy Houston spent her ing at the home of Mrs. Parley vacation w ith Miss Colleen Lin- Feik last Friday. ville in Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bowers and j Mrs. P arley Feik and Ju n e fam ily w ere d in n er guests at the accom panied Mrs. Cecil H ouston C harlie Bowers hom e near A dri and D orothy to Nam pa last W ed an last Sunday. nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Otis B ullard ac- j Visitors S unday afternoon at conipanied Mr. and Mrs. M earl the W. O. Unw in hom e w ere Mr. K ygar to H erm iston S aturday and Mrs. L ynn B ray of F ruitland. * •* r * r AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC DRYER You can’t byy a bigger s ta tio n w a g o n a n y w h e r e ... a t a n y p r i c e ! 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