THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1948 PAGE EIGHT ' headband of orchid chrysanthem­ ums and heather, and carried t matching bouquet of orchid chry- i santhemums. The groom wore a double-breast­ MARRIED AT CBRFMONY ed light blue suit of gabardine Best man was Keith Cameron of At a candlelight ceremony held Big Bend, and ushers were Rodney at the Methodist cliurcn at 7 p. m., Funk of Nampa, brother-in-law of Tuesday evening, Angela Herrman the groom, and Jim Robb, brother - and Fred Flory were united in In-lay of the bride. marriage. The double ring cere­ mony was performed by the Rev. For the service, tinsel-covered Donald Campbell. Christmas trees formed the back­ The bride was lovely in a white ground In the church, while poln- satin gown with finger tip veil. setta plants flanked by 14 candles She carried a White orchid on a accentuated the altar. White Bible. Harriett Herrman, The candles were lighted by the maid of honor for her sister wore a bridesmaids. Miss Elaine Jones of peach colored gown and carried a Caldwell and Miss Beth Chapin colonial bouquet. The groom was The bridesmaids were attired in attended by Keith Herrman. Mor­ light blue gowns with floral head- ris Burrwell and Harold Kurtz were J bands of yellow chrysanthemums, ushers. and carried matching yellow floral The wedding marches were play­ bouquets. ed by Mrs. Oarlos Buchner. Mrs. musical sett'err was furnish­ Donald Campbell sang "Because" Margaiet lilven was recently in­ ed The by Miss Hamilton, piano- and “O Perfect Love", accompanied stalled as honored queen of the st of Notus. Elaine Idaho, cousin of the by Mrs. Buchner. Nyssa bethel of Job’s Daughters iroom, and soloist. Mrs. Delmar A reception following the cere­ Hamiton, aunt of the groom. Mrs. mony was held in the church par- tors, with Mr;. Clifton Neilson, Hamilton sang “My Darling" and Mrs. Leon Bailey and Mrs. Mer- ‘Oh Promise Me.” rlldean Rofobins presiding at the Mrs. Henrv Moore was In charge refreshment table. Mrs. Henry of the wedding arrangements. Hartley a-ssisted with the reception. A reception was held in the base­ For her going-away outfit, Mrs. ment of the church following the Flory wore a green ,;abardine suit marriage rites, with 65 guests pres­ with black accessories. ent. Many of the groom’s relatives The bride Is the daughter of Mr. from Wilder and Parma were able and Mrs. LeRuy Herrman of Nyssa to attend. /✓ She is teaching home economics m Assisting at the reception were the Vancouver high school. The Mrs. Rodney Punk of Nampa, sis­ »• 0 groom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ter of the groom, in change of the Florey of Rochester, Washington, guest book; Mrs. William Gregg is employed by the Minneapolis and Miss Fern Cameron at the gift \ Honeywell company at Portland ’able, and Miss Elaine Jones and \ Both Mr. and Mrs. Florey are grad­ Miss Beth Chapin serving coffee and punch with Barbara Hatch uates of Oregon State college. Mrs. Fred Florey, Sr. was here assisting. A three-tiered pink and tk ' for her son’s wedding. Following white wedding cake, topped with Dennis Fife of Nyssa and Merlyn returned to Nyssa. Mr. Fife will a short wedding trip the young ’he traditional bride and groom Morgan of Preston, Idaho were leave January 24 on a mission to couple will make their home In under a white wedding bell, was marrried in the Logan L. D. S. the western states and Mrs. Fife v is k re •ut bv the matron of honor, Mrs. temple last month. Following a will return to Preston. Vancouver. N Tint Rr>fob. (Photo By Evans) Mrs. Hudson Robb, mother of the honeymoon spent on the roast, they SUNSET VALLEY GIRL WEDS bride, attired In a bright blue Miss Darlene Robb became the dress, was gardenia corsage jorie, Mary Ellen and Clarence ENTERTAINS DURING HOLIDAY bride of Bill Hamilton, son of Mr Mrs. W and T. wore Hamilton, mother of Arthus,; Owen Council, Mr. ana Rev, and Mrs. Don Campbell en­ and Mrs. W. T. Hamilton of Big H r lull it ’he groom, chose a floral printed Mrs. W. E. Maze and Ralph and tertained home Monday Bend, at an 8 o’clock ceremony black silk dress and a gardenia Mrs. Flory and Fred Flory of Roch- evening for at a their number of guests Sunday evening, December 26 in 'tiester, Washington. willi (In* spirit who were Invited to hear the play­ the Adrian Presbyterian church x>r-age. Following the reception, the ing of the British broadcasting Reverend Henry Moore officiated at -ouple on a honeymoon. The HONORED ON 7th BIRTHDAY chorus recording of "The Messiah", the simple and charming candle­ iride’s left of sinrore ¡rood going-way costume was a Mrs. Melvin Beck entertained accompanied by the London Phil­ light services. black gabardine suit, Tuesday afternoon for her daugh­ harmonic orchestra. The bride, who was given in mar­ full-skirted fellowship. a yellow rose-bud corsage. ter, Barbara, on her 7th birthday. riage by hpr father, Hudson Robb with The bride, a graduate of Adrian A number of guests were invited of Sunset valley, was lovely in a high ENTERTAIN AT PARTY in 1946. attended the for the occasion. long sleeved gown of white satin Oregon school Mr. and Mrs. Houston Willson en­ State college at Corvallis with a lace shoulder yoke, and a last year on a home economics tertained home Sunday ENTERTAIN AT DINNER full train paneled in lace inserts. scholarship. The groom, an Ad­ Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Fleshman en­ evening at at a their holiday Two Her sheer lace-trimmed veil was rian high school graduate, served tertained at their home Tuesday tables of bridge were In party. play during ; held in place by a white beaded overseas in the United States army evening with a southern barbecued the evening. crown. She carried a white prayer two and a half years, and attend­ chicken buffett dinner. Following -§ - book tapped with yellow rosebuds ed the Oregon State college part the dinner, cards were enjoyed by DINNER CLUB MEETS and a shower of white ribbon of last year. the eight guests invited for the Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Herriman streamers. As tokens of sentiment, The newlyweds will live for a occasion. entertained the members of the i he bride wore a strand of pearls while in Nampa. Mr. Hamilton 8 Mr. and Mrs. dinner club last week. belonging to her mother, Mrs. Hud­ plans later to attend school in STOTCHTNG GIRLS MEET group had dinner a’t the Coun­ son Ra.b, which especially ac­ Spokane and study telegraphy. The Stitching 4-H club met at The try club, followed by bridge at the centuated the sweetheart neckline [he home of the leader, Mrs. Ron home. Prizes went to of her gown. Whitaker for a Christmas party, Herriman POT-LUCK DINNER HELD Mrs. Ron Campbell and Mrs. Matron of honor was Mrs. Jim The which included a sHort program. home of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Mitchell and traveling to Robb, sister-in-law of the bride was the scene of a holiday The program consisted of a story, George Mrs. Clyde Snider. Guests were She wore a long formal dress of Kurtz ’Christmas In Other Lands,” told get-to-gether when a group met sheer golden chiffon, with a floral Monday evening for a pot-luck by Carol Whitaker; a reading by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Snider. dinner. Those attending were Mr Darlene Anderson; a song, "Silent HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY and Mrs. LeRoy Herrman, Angela, Night" by Bonnie Mullins, accom­ Irene daughter of Mr. Harriet, Ellen Ann, Ruth and Keith panied by Carol Whitaker on the and Mrs. Brower, Brower, was hon­ Herrman, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Se­ piano; a poem, "The Night Before ored at a Eldred party held on her fifth bum and Marie. Jack and Carl, Christmas”, Marilyn Lowe; tap birthday Tuesday afternoon. The Jr .; Mrs. Emma Merrick and Mar- dance, Caroline Vaughn; song, pink and white color scheme was ’I’m dreaming of a White Christ­ mas", Bonnie Mullins, and piano carried out in the table decoratioris solo, Kristin Rinehart. An ex­ and the refreshments. Special can­ E. W. PRUYN Telephone 108 change of gifts was followed by dy favors were presented to the small guests. The guest of honor refreshments. received many lovely gifts. Auto Repairing 8 CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY -§ - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31 The Mr. and Mrs. bridge club had TUESDAY CLUB MEETS Reboring, Valve Grind­ DOUBLE FEATURE a no-host dinner at the country Mrs. C. A. Mally entertained the club when the members gathered members of her Tuesday evening Janet Martin In ing, Lathe work. Parts for their annual Christmas party. bridge club this week. High score “HEART OF VIRGINIA” Fallowing the dinner, the group en­ and accessories joyed a gift exchange and party Al Pearce at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phone 56-W George Herreman. “MAIN STREET KID” Matinee 30c-9c ENTERTAIN 8 AT DINNER Adm. Evening* 44c-9c Inc. Tax Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann enter- [ tained at a dinner at their home TO NEW YEARS EVE ChrEtmas eve for Mr. and Mrs. J V. V. Grider, Mr. and Mrs. Walter NEW YEARS DAY Looney, Herbert E. Cox and George Womack of New Yark. Judy Garland—Gene Kelly fa c ia l ¡Notes Ronald’s Shoe Shop NY S S A - "•f V was held by Mrs. Dean Smitlf and second high by Mr. Otea Billings Quest players were Mary Alice Maily, Mrs. Glea Biliings and Mrs. Kenneth Cottle. -§ ~ HOUSEWARMING HELD Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gamer of Adrián were honored Tuesday eve­ ning when 40 friends and relatives gathered for a housewarming at he new home of Mr. and Mrs. Gamer. Bunco was the diversion f the evening, with prizes going to Irs. D. O. Bybee and Them Baker, "he couple were presented with a rge mirror for their home. Cake tpd Ice cream were served. DR. G.W. GRAVES Optometrist Eye» Examined Phone 720 718 Arthur St. Caldwell, Idaho COLUMBIA AVENUE Mrs. C. M. Tensen visited her mother, Mrs. T. M. Beranek, who is a patient at the Ontario hos­ pital. Ontario visitors Wednesday after­ noon were Mr. and Mrs. John Broad. Mr, and Mrs. Dick Groot visited Sunday afternoon at the Jake Groot home ait Arcadia. Mr. and Mrs. Klaas Tensen en­ tertained at Christmas dinner Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tensen, Dick Tensen, Mr. and Mrs, John Broad, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and Dianne and Lucille and Le Roy Toombs of Boise. Mrs. L. H. Atkeson and daughter Bonnie arrived recently from Glen­ dale, California to spend the holi­ days with their daughter and son- in-lay, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot, and other relatives. Pete Tensen was a business vis­ itor in Ontario Wednesday. Mrs. Dick Stam of Oregon Trail entertained at a Christmas party and dinner for Mr. and Mrs. John Stam and family and Mr. and Mrs. Pete v. d. Ord and Betty, Nelly and Ray. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Tensen en­ tertained at a family dinner Christ­ mas day at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Groot en- ’ertained for their immediate fam­ ily on Christmas. Out-of-towm guests were Mrs. Groot’s mother and sister, Mrs. L. H. Atkeson and Bonnie of Glendale, California. Here From Hines— Mr. and Mrs. Chris Anderson of Hines, Oregon were Monday even­ ing guests of Mr. nd Mrs. John Qstrom. NINITIIN fO tlt-N IN I Good Health Good Cheer Good Friends Good Fortune- May that be your lot in the coming year. A . Edison Child Your Phillips Petroleum Distributor Year - fir program TH EATR E - - - - Bowl Good “THE PIRATE” Midnight Show—New Years Eve Mat., Sat., 2:30; Adm. :!0c-9c Inc Tax Adm. Evenings 44e-9e Ine. Tax OPEN DAILY 1:30 P. M. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JANUARY 2-3 Thrilling with romance! Riotous with Laugh­ ter! Esther Williams, Peter Lawford, Jimmy Durante, Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra In “ON AN ISLAND WITH YOU” Filmed in Technicolor Color Cartoon Mat., Son., 2:30, Adm. 30e-9e, Inc. Tax. Adm. Evenings 44c-9r Ine. Tax TUESDAY. JANUARY 4 BARGAIN NIGHT Frank Sundstrom, Gale Sherwood, Audrey Long In “SONG OF MY HEART" Cartoon Adm. 30c-9c Ine. Tax Musical WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JAN. 5-6 Vital romance, magnificent technicolored back­ grounds, spectacular action, now at regular prices. “FOREVER AMBER" In Technicolor, with Linda Darnell, Cornel Wilde, George Sanders, Glen Umgan NOTE: A 2 hour and 35 Minute show Matinee Wed. 2:20. Adm. 30c-9c Evening Shows a t 7:00 and 9:35 Adm. Evenings 44r-9e Ine. Tax Bowl Often KEEP THE NEW YEAR S SPIRIT FOR THE NEXT TW ELVE ¡ $ MONTHS. 9 4 L °' Nyssa Lumber Company NYSSA BOWLING CENTER Well, with the close of another year we can t help a quick swivel­ necked peek at the fanfares and ÎISISISISI51S15151 ÆMSMSMSM51515151 follies of ’48 It was a year of in­ ternational pushing and shoving .. with threats of war that seldom got farther than a glare. A top note was struck with the Presidential campaign. Then there were the Olympics, flying saucers, China Elizabeths young prince, floods, fires, storms, "red herring" investi­ gations. shmoos, the new look sup­ ersonic planes, television and the atom bomb. We’ve all had our quota of worries, but 10 years from now the worries will be for­ Sell» all kinds of Furniture, Machinery and Miscellaneous Items gotten. and we-U be talking about •bock In good old ‘48." A St. Louts opera singer put on his wig and dashed out on the stage, but he’d trapped o bee under the wig That’s one per­ formance that went to his head. Also all kinds of livestock sold, beginning at 2 o’clock. Always You can be sure you wont get a "B" production when you bring your plenty of buyers. Let us have your consignments. We need the car to us for service. You always get the best at HERRIMAN MOT­ business and we have tried to build a good place to handle it. OR OO. Give your car a new year’s start bring It In today for all-over service and save yourself money and annoyances. Let US give you and vour car a HAPPY NEW YEAR. Phone: 77. Phone Bill Lane. Residence 116J or Office . . . The New . . . f d . lV Æ i * the same, and we wish fo r you entry success posable. Eder Hardware Union Livestock Commission Co. Every Wednesday Afternoon Herriman M otor Phone 019R3 for truck or information