Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 25, 1953, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 25. 1953
Weather . . .
b u r ia l in t i's
Job's Daughters Install
Btthel No. 33 of the International
Order c f Jcb'a Daughters held open
installat.on Saturday, at the Masonic
hall The following officers were in­
stalled : Honored queen, Keitha St: a--
baugh; senior princess. Lois Wilson;
junior princess, Mary Jean House;
guide, Kristine Rinehart; marshall,
Mary Ann Foucht; musician, M ar­
garet Bates; librarian, Jean Walker;
senior custodian, Carolyn Brandt;
Junior custodian. Janyce Adams; re­
corded, Cleta Belle Werniclc; chaplin,
Barbara Baiter; treasurer, Mardell
Thompson.
First Messenger, Margaret Butler;
second messenger, Cathrine Cole­
man; third messenger, Nancy Jo
Hou-e;
fourth
messenger, Sally
Lawrence; fifth messenger, Donna
Butler; inner guard. Annette Strad-
ley; cuter guard, Dolores Duus; sen­
ior page. Judy Savage; junior page,
Janet Alford; and lady of the lights.
Mary Ann Alford.
The installing officers -were, queen,
Phyllis Cheldelin; guide. Bonnie
Holmes; marshall, Patricia House:
chaplain, Ann House; secretary,
Betty Ann Boenig, and musician,
Bonnie Ward.
A silver tray was presented to the
guardians, Mr. and Mrs. Paul House
along with a candy kiss and a wish
from each member.
* Among the guests were several
girls from the Ontario bethel and
their guardian, Mrs. Paul Reynolds.
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Married Thursday
Marie L. Cooney and Ervin A
Dake, both o f the Nyssa community,
were married last Thursday evening
by Justice of the Peace Don M.
Graham. Mrs. Graham and Mrs
Millicent Cameron attended the
couple.
A T T E N D W EDDING OK NEPHEW
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Paulus attended
the wedding of their nephew, Thom ­
as Johnson and Carolyn Isaacs in
Tacoma at the Bethesda Baptist
church. Johnson, who attended
grade and high school here will make
a home for his bride in Bremerton,
where he is employed at the Navy
yard.
Three days of temperatures in the
30 - gave Ny-.-a a week of weather
averaging 75 degrees. Warmest day
was Monday, when the mercury
climbed to 34 The average night
reading was 49 degrees.
June 17
82
54
June 18
76
51
June 19
68
50
June 20
72
46
June 21
80
43
June 22
84
47
June 23
73
53
e r r AND SAUCER 4-11
The Cup and Saucer 4-H club held
its regular meeting June 12 at the
home of Gladys Stephen with a
demonstration on baked custard giv­
en by the hostess.
The next meeting will be Friday,
June 26, at the home of Mrs. Eugene
Stephen.
Each member of the club seni an
exh:b;t of ar.gel food or sponge cake
to the 4-H spring show held June 2
through June 5. Ribbons were re­
ceived by five girls who competed in
the cake baking contest.
PARRS RETURN FROM T R IP
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P ir r and Buzz
returned last week after a visit with
relatives in Oregon and Washington.
In Eugene, Mr. Parr attended the
Fire Chief's convention and the fam ­
ily visited the James Rigneys. They
helped the young couple celeoraie
their first wedding anniversary. The
center of attraction was the bride
and groom figurines from the top of
their wedding cake which had been
kept frozen for a year for the oc­
casion.
In Toledo, they visited Mr Parr's
mother who is 89 years old and nieces
and nephews. They visited relatives
in Portland, viewed the rose festival
parade and went ski jumping. They
stopped at The Dalles to visit Mr.
and Mrs, Paul Orr and at Mesa,
Wash., they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth McNall, wrho showed them
the projects there.
San Franct-co to England for the mained here, where he has beer, em­
Le­
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II ployed by Roberis-Nyssa. M:
They .-pen: three weeks sigh: seeing ister and the family will return when
and taking tours. They flew home he has established residence here
Mr. and Mr*. George W i l s o n Har­
last week
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baer of Lagan old and Vera and Mr and Mr-
and Guen Baer of Oakland visited Thomas Hosier returned home Sat­
last week-end at the Campbell Baer urday night after -pending a week
in Las Vegas, Old Mexico, and up the
home.
v
Mrs. Mark Arley Cameron of California coast They rep, r.ed
Hollywood. Calif, is spending a t vo over the Me Kin.-ey pa—
Sister Agnus Madiline of Portland
ni nths’ vacation visiting her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. and Sister A m elia of Pendleton re­
Don M Graham. Mrs. Cameron was turned to P.^tland Sunday a f’.tr
a Portland visitor several days this being house guest- for two week.- at
the W illiam Wahlert home The
week.
Sunday visitors at the Klvin Ballou sisters have been conducting sum­
home Included Mr. and Mrs. Mark mer school at the Catholic church.
Mr. and Mrs. V I.. Wilson and
Hi well, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Howell, Jr. o f Wilder; Mr. and Mrs. family o f Oregon Slope visited Sun­
George Johnson and family and Mrs. day night at the George Wilson
Eugene Dazey and family of Cald­ home.
Mrs. Bill Pearson and Ilene rrturn-
well.
Mrs. Val lleegh-r of Santa Monica ed home Sunday night after -pend­
visited Wednesday at the home of ing a month visiting friend- and
relatives in the East. They visited in
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brendle.
Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Eau Claire, Wise., with Mrs Pear­
Delbert Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Carl son's brother, Lester Duvall and in
Burningham. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Madison with a brother. Carman
Mann, Mr and Mrs Marv Jefferies Duvall. They were guests of Mr and
and Mr. and Mrs. J E Brower had Mr- Mackey in Chicago, where the
dinner and attended the theatre in temperature scared to 105 Mr-
Edith Boynton o f Madi-on returned
Boise.
Colleen Bybee and Karma Hosier to Nyssa with Mrs Pearson :■ visit
were home over the week-end visit­ here.
Visitors at the home of VIr, anil
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S B
Bybee and Mr. and Mrs. C. R Kesler. Mrs. D H Christensen included Ro--
Mr. and Mrs. William Budnick and ella and Lu Jean Compton of Mor­
Mr and Mrs. Roy Reed and daughter gan, Utah and Corolyn Tribe o f Og­
visited over the week--end at the den. They are nieces of Mrs. Chris­
tensen. They returned Monday via
Hugh Tobler home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Leister and Sun Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. R E. Capper and
family of Spokane visited over the
weekend at the home o f Mr. and family had as their guests, Mrs Amv
Mrs, Dwight Mason. Mr Leister re­ Beebe and her son and family, who
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were on their way home from Ger- Maxine Parker cf Rupert arrived
in*. Neb to S weet Home. Or? The Monday evening to visit at the home
group enjoyed a picnic in the park of Mr and Mrs. Elwreod Fdinders.
on Father'- day. Mrs. Beebe is a Mr. Flinders is a nephew of the
sister of R E Capper.
Parkers.
Elvtn Ballou spent the week-end
Her. and Mrs Robert Jackson left
a: home frem summer school at La- Monday morning to spend their va­
Grande
cation m Wa hington.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Renstrom were
Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Wernlck and
dinner guest- Thursday at the home daughter. Cletabelle, left Tue-day
o! Mr and Mrs. Harold Brendle
morning for Rockford, III, where
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson of they will vi.-it Mr Wernick's fam ­
Brigham City. Utah spent the week­ ily.
end a: the J E Brower home
Mrs. J. D. Rigney o. Boise has
Mr. and Mrs. t arl Burningham re­ been a houseguest this pa.-t week at
turned recently from Salt Lake City. the home of her son and daughter-
Tanya Burningham returned with in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J W Rigney
them after spending three weeks
Doris Rignry left for Denver Sat­
visiting friends and relatives.
urday evening to attend the Inter­
Mr. and Mrs. Vibert Kesler were national Chri-tian Endeavor Con­
in Burley this last week-end where vention.
Mr- Kessler attended a 20 year re- '
Mrs Eddie Taylor left Sunday for
union of her high school class.
San Francisco, where she will .-pend
Mr anil Mrs. S P. H-hec and Mrs. a week vacationing and visiting with
J Ke, |- of Seattle visited in Cald­ relatives and friends.
well Simday at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Dick Turner, 611 No. 2nd
Mrs Glenn Suitor.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Mason anil
family returned Friday after spend­
ing three days in Portland. Mr-.
Mason and family visited an aunt,
Mr- Anna Belcher wlnle Mr Mason
attended to business.
Mrs. Emma P. Kesler returned to
her home in Burley after visiting for
two weeks in Nyssa at the V. L
Ke-ler home.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Kesler and Mr
and Mrs S. P. Bybee went to Boise
Friday night where they met Mr- J.
Key.-er of Seattle, former Nyssa resi­
dent who came to spend the week­
end She returned to Seattle Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Parker and
-treet, entertained a sister from
B>;-e Sunday, then returned witti
her for a week's visit.
Mr*. Jark Atkrson and Daphne of
B use -pent -everal day- last week in
Ny- -a at the home of Mrs. Atkeson's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones.
Bclva Hunter, daughter of Mr. wag
Mrs Ro.sel Hunter is in Shafter,
Calif where she has been employed
for the summer.
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ATTE N D GARDEN MEET
Mrs. George Schweizer, Mrs. Bud
Wilson, Mrs. M. L. Judd, Mrs. Gerrit
Stam, Mrs. Carl Hill and Mrs. Dale
Ashcraft returned last Saturday a f­
ter attending the state convention of
Federated Garden clubs in McMinn­
ville. The state convention was dedi­
Following the wedding, Mr. and cated to Mrs. Frank Shumway, who
Mrs. Paulus went to Vancouver, Oka­ lived 30 years ago on a ranch in
nogan and Grand Coulee. They re­ Creston in Malheur county.
The ladies attended the Rose fes­
turned to Nyssa Monday.
tival in Portland before returning
home.
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M IA REO RG ANIZED
Mrs. John Savage and Donald A
Fife have been named presidents of
the Nyssa second ward M. I A.
Other new officers are Mrs. Melvin
Beck, activity counsellor; Mrs. Dar­
win Jensen, class leader; Howard j
Flanary. first counsellor and Ray
Williams, second counsellor.
Retiring officers are Mrs. Pat
Williams, Mrs. Melvin Jensen, M el­
vin Cottrell, Roy W hite and Melvin
Jensen.
LIE NKAEM PERS ON T R IP
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Lienkaemper
returned Tuesday of last week from
a 10-day trip that took them to
Lander, Wyo. where they visited
Mrs. Lienkaemper’s mother, and to
Denver where they visited friends.
They reported many side trips of
interest with a few “ snow storms”
and rain, but generally good weath­
er conditions. They returned home
through Utah.
SUMMER t AM P
Eight boys and girls left Friday
for Cove. Oregon where they will j
attend the Ep’-copal summer camp, i
Members o f the Intermediate group
are Susan Kena. ton. Johnny Beck­
ham. Nancy Stringer, Micheál East­
man. Kirk and Gretchen Rinehart
and Marjory Tyler and her cousin,
Judth Watts of Dayton, Wash.
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Mr. and Mrs, YV. F. Savage of
Nyssa and her sister, Mrs. Clarence
Kind of Reno, Nevada accompanied
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