Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 04, 1947, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    I HE N ÏSSA GA IE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE EIGHT
Social News
WINONA GALLOWAY BRIDE
OP ROBERT LANDES
Miss Winona LaRee Galloway o t
Boise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
O. L Galloway of Nyssa. and Rob­
ert Max Landes at Spokane were
united tn marriage In a ceremony
conducted in the Immanuel Luth­
eran church In Boise at 5:30 p. in.
November 23 by the Rev. J. Kenn­
eth Edwins.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a gown of white
brocade, with full skirt and train,
a Basque style veil, seed pearls
and finger-tip Juliet cap. She car­
ried a white prayer book and bou­
quet of camellias and stephannotis.
The maid of honor. Miss Phyllis
Galloway, wore a gown of dusty
rose faille, and carried a bouquet
nosegay of red rosebuds and white
carnations. The bridesmaid. Miss
Merry Norcott, wore a bouquet
nosegay of bronze rosebuds and
white carnations and a gown of
blue faille.
James Ingalls of Spokane was
groom's man and Wayne Wright,
cousin of the bride, and William
Roden, Jr., were ushers.
Alvin Hultgren sang The Lord's
Prayer” and Mrs. Hultgren played
the wedding music and wedding
march.
The brtle a member of the Del-
ta Delta Delta sor.<rlty. Is a soph­
omore at the University of Idaho.
Mr. Land«», son of Mr. and Mrs.
O. O. Hammond of Spokane, is a
junior at the University of Idaho.
He is affiliated with Delta Tau
Delta at the university.
A wedding reception was held at
the R. A Wright heme, 1325 E.
U. S. 30, Boise
Cotton Throw
RUG
Lily Quality
Washable
22 by 40
COLORS
Green Blur
La vendar
Granee
Black
Ladies
SKIRTS
By Koret and
Janet Walker
Wool, Struter Cloth,
Gabardine
Special
$1.39
Ladies
BLOUSES
Janet Walker
White Crepe
Lace Trimmed
$2.95 to $ 9.95 Long & Short Sleeves
Men’s Leather
House Slippers
Sheepskin Lined
$ 4 .9 5
$ 2.9 8
Cr $3.95
Men’s white Broadcloth
SHIRTS
$3.45
Bathroom Set
Washable
—Colors—
Black
Blue
Green
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1947
GRACE FOSTER AND
a number of Nyssa homes.
I Albert Pfeller to hear the opera eU held high score, and Mrs. Bur- of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Virgil
CHARLES WILSCJN WED
Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell had “Verd's Masked Ball” over KGEM. 1 r.all Brown second high. Mrs. Harry McGee. Miss McGee Is a senior
Grace Poster of Nyssa became the as their guests. Miss Doris Kuntz Members of the club are studying Miner was a guest player.
cadet nurse at St Anthony's hos-
bride of Charles Wilson of Ontario of Boise, sister of Mrs. Mitchell, the operas this year. Those present
pital in Pendleton. She will grad­
E. C. VanPetten, Mrs.
uate In March.
at an Impressive candlelight service Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Donnelly and L were L Mrs.
QUEEN'S
BALL
HELD
Kline, Mrs H L. Peterson, Bethel No. 37 of Job's D a u g h t e r s -----------------------
children of Caldwell and Dale Don­
held m the Methodist church on nelly
Mrs.
S.
D. Doreman, Mrs. Charles held Us annual queen’s ball in the •
cf
Council.
-----------------------
Thanksgiving evening, with the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Newsom had Puller. Mrs.
George Taylor, Mrs. Masonic hall November 28. honor- ' Game Hearing
Scheduled—
Henry Gernhardt officiating.
C.
P.
Cox,
Mrs.
M.
Lenord,
Mrs.
as
their
dinner
guests
the
Kenneth
mg the retiring queen. Miss Lorr-1 a legislative interim committee
The wedding marches were played | Cottle family and Mr. aikl Mrs. D. , M. Taggart and Mrs. J. W. aine
Parr. The grand march was appointed to investigate the game
by Mr». Carlos Buchner. Preceding Otto Wolf of Seattle
opened with the playing of the commission and its activities will
the ceremony, Mr. Leon Bolen of The Heruy Hartley and Kinsey Cudd.
theme song. 'Sweet Lorraine '. • hold a hearing in Ontario Monday,
La Orande sang "Because ", accom­ Keveren families were entertained
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
Punch was served by Lois Wilson, December 8 at 8 p. m., according
panied by Mrs. Buchner.
at
the
heme
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Dr
and
Mrs.
Sarazm
entertained
Beverley Burbidge and Phyllis to information received from Chair-
The bride, who was given In mar­
at dinner at Carl’s Doll House Sun­ , Cheldelin.
1 man Lew Wallace. The committee
riage by her father. W. W. Poster, Sutherland.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Evans
of
day
for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
T.
Peter-
—§—
»rill consult with sportsmen, busi-
wore a long-sleeved white satin , Ha J way and Mr. and Mrs Thom- on of Reokey. Montana. Dr. and HARVEST BALL
ness men and others relative to the
gown with a train. The veil was .5 Jones of Nyssa were guests st Mrs. Willard Peterson and son. The harvest ball SUCCESSFUL
sponsored Dy game situation. The meeting will
caught in a flower wreath. The bri­ 1 the Klass Powell home.
John,
of
Twin
Falls,
Dr.
and
Mrs.
two L DS Mutuals Friday in oe one of a series to be held in the
dal bouquet was of red roses and
and Mrs. Bums 11 Brown had 0. O. Peterson and children of the
the gymnasium, was considered very second congressional district,
white fresia, tied with white satin as Mr.
their
dinner
guests
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Portland,
Miss
Eva
Boydell
and
successful, with approximately 300
ribbon.
Boyd Brown and Stephen of Boise, Jorbert Sarazm.
persons attending. Most of the lad- Here From Idaho—
The bride was attended by Mess Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
P.nch
of
ies wore formats of pastel shades. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Walker of
-5
-
Marie Sebum as maid of honor and Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Amos
ENTERTAINS CLUB
The hall was decorated with the Burley, Idaho. Mrs. Dorsey and
Nadeen Wilson, sister of the groom, Brown of Richmond, Utah.
Mrs Gene Stunz entertained the M.I-A. colors, gold and green. The baby girl of Sunnyslope and Mr.
and Beth Mitchell as bridesmaids, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oarrtson members
afternoon dance manager. Dennis Fife, con- and Mrs. Elmer Barlow and baby
' who wore gowns of pastel shades entertained 14 guests m their home bridge club of at her her Tuesday
hone last week. ducted various dances, ladies choice, of Homedale were Friday visitors
and carried nosegays of carnations. at a family dinner.
went to Mrs. Ed Boydell and circle two-step, and others. Music at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clui-
Jewel Wilson acted as best man
and Mrs. John Qstrom, Mr Honors
Mrs. Wayne Morris.
was furnished by Shane's orchestra enee R. Kesler.
for his brother, and Jim Wilson and Mr Mrs.
Helmar
Ostrom
and
Tord
The dance was free and the pu^-
—«—
and Oscar Bratton served as ushers. Osirom had Tnanksgivtng dinner
VFW, Auxi'iary To Meet—
MEMBERS PLAY
i lie was invited to attend.
Following the exchange of vows at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barte. The CLUB
The Veterans of Foreign Wars
members of the Tuesday af­
in the double ring ceremony, the Ostrom.
ternoon bridge club were entertain­ Nurse Visits—
and ladies auxiliary will hold a soc­
couple knelt while Mr Bolen sang Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kerby of Boise ed
week at the home of Mrs. Miss Mary McGee spent Wed ial meeting at the veterans hous-
"The Lord's Prayer”. The church were Thanksgivmg guests in the Joe last
Sutherland. Mrs. Oeorge Mitch- ne«dav and Thursday at the hor'c ing project December 9 at 8 o’clock.
was decorated with baskets of iiome of Dr. and Mrs. K. & Kerby.
chrysanthemums and candelabra.
Mr. and Mrs. Glea Billings were
A reception was held In the church entertained
at the Grant Lewis
parlors during Which Mrs. Kinsey home.
Keveren furnished piano numbers. A family dinner was held at the
The bride's cake was served by mme
Mrs. Hilda Tensen with tne
Mrs. Curtis Poster and Mrs. Alvin Grant of Rinehart
family and Dick
Kuehn. Mrs. Bert Lienkaemper and Tensen of Corvallis
as guests.
Mrs. Walter McPartland presided Mr. and Mrs. Tom Seppich and
it the coffee table, and Mrs. Sager children were guests of Mr. and
and Margaret Eleanor Poster serv­ Mrs. Chester Stephenson.
ed punch. Mrs. Jean Fleshman, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cotton en­
Janice Frost and Betty Winchell tertained Mr and Mrs. Claude Bax­
ir ranged for the refreshments.
and Barbara of Chehalla, Wash­
Prances Poster had charge of the ter
ington,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Webfc
3
guest book.
and Sue Ellen of Wendell, Idaho.
The bride Is a daughter of Mr Mrs. Della Webb of Eugene, and
and Mrs. W W. Foster of Nyssa.
and Mrs. Frank Cummins and
She graduated from the Nyssa high Mr.
Mrs. Lula Cummins of Kingman
chool In 1SM6 and attended the Kolony at a Thanksgivmg dinner
Eastern College of Education at Guests at the Ira Ure home for
La Grande. The groom, son of Mr. Thanksgiving dinner were Mr. and
ind Mrs. Charles Wilson of On­
E. L Rundquist of Utah. Mr
tario. Is a graduate of the Univer­ Mrs
and
Mrs.
Rundquist and daug­
sity of Oregon. He served four hter,, Ann, Don
of
Nyssa,
Mr. and Mrs.
years In the army medical ¡corps. Ira Ure. Jr., of Corvallis
He is now with the state unem­ Afton Roy and Jaqueline and of Mrs.
La
ployment service at Ontario.
Grande.
After a wedding trip to California Mr. and Mrs. George Henneman
the couple will reside in Ontario. entertained the Dennis Patch fami­
ly.
-5 MARRIAGE
-
ANNOUNCE
Mrs. George Schwelzer
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Herren of had Mr. as and their
guests. Mrs. John
Nyssa have announced the marriage Ramsey of Reno.
Nevada, Owen
of their daughter. Mrs. Elsie Mah- Ramsey
Alaska, A. J.
ron, to Ted Mavae of Nyssa Nov­ Ramsey of of Fairbanks,
Nampa, Mrs. Gertrude
ember 18 at Vancouver, Washington. Jackson of Reno
and Mrs.
After a two weeks trip to Ocean- Dee Householder, and Mr. Mr. and
Mrs.
side, Oregon the couple are at home Vic Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
in Portland where Mr. Mavae is1 Schweizer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Make Your Selection From Our Complete Stock
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5—
DINNERS SERVED
METROPOLITAN OPERA
Thanksgiving day In Nyssa was HEAR
Music Study club
observed with special dinners In met The at Ontario
the country home of Mrs.
StUURlentu
VOLUME
Plans 0
For Cc
Xmas
Those Plan
Contest S
ter B)
Plans for the
tion contest, spo
sa Civic club we
ing of the con
afternoon.
The oompetitii
will be divided
one for buslnes
' schools, churches
and one for Jiou
inside and out.
first prize and h<
each division, 1
l 'ode on the b
and appropriatei
All those plan
contest are ask
registration in by
20. Registration i
Mrs. Houston W
or Mrs. Grant R
R. The judging
urday evening, J
Houston Wilson,
contest, is assist
Rinehart, Mrs.
and Mrs. Bemart
Other Christma
for Nyssa are
Through the co
Nyssa chamber
the Nyssa Civic (
ing will be done
A large tree has
ed at Second t
and has been
string of colored
of colored lights
ross the street an
ed star will b
Christmas tree.
■
i
C
festoni
BIKE
FOR
MARSHALL
STORE 1
OPEN
TRIKE
GREATEST
&C\tfàvee/cs
$2.9ô
BRACKENS
A L W A Y S U SE
$43 5 0
DRY GOODS — SHOES — CLOTHING
X-Ray Shoe Fitting
NYSSA,
OREGON
NYSSA
Phone IOÔ
Bright Red and Plenty Cut»
W HEEL
BAKHOW
THEATRE
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6
Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan, Dana Andrew’s
and Fred Stone in
“THE WESTERNER”
Cartoon Mat.. Sat.. t:M; Adm. 2V-5e.
2-Reel Inc. Comedy
Tax
A te. Evening». tor- *r. including Tax
SUNDAY & MONDAY, DECEMBER 7-8
Van Johnson, Janet Leigh, Thomas Mitchel
and Marshall Thompson in
“ROMANCE OF ROSY RIDGE”
Van in a new’ role in this turbulent drama set
in the feud-tom days immediately after the
Civil War.
Color Cartoon
Mat., Sun.. t:M; Adm. N e-k. Inc. Tax
Adm. Evening». 46r-9e, Inc. Tax.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9
Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and Andv Devine in
“SPRINGTIME IN THE SIERRAS”
George Montgomery in
“BRASHER
DOUBLÒOM
Adm Evening». ÎSc-Jr. Including Tai
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, DEC. 10-11
Bing Crosby, Joan Caulfield, Barry Fitzgerald,
and Robert Shame in
“WELCOME STRANGER”
A down-to-earth human story of a carefree
Latest New*s
young doctor and his struggle to overcome the
resentment of a small town.
« f-k , Inc. Tax.
WE M A IN T A IN A C O M P LETE
STOCK
OF
GENUIN E
PARTS A N D WIL L
TO S U P P L Y Y O U .
BE
FORD
GLAD
HERRIMAN MOTOR CO.
Nyssa Food Center
Friday And Saturday
December 5 And 6
Big '25-Inch
2.39
All-steel: wheel with rub­
ber
length tire.
over About
all. 29-inch
3.39
This shining beauty will really make a boy’s Christmas
happy. Heavy-gauge steel with detachable trailer. Six
rub tier tired wheels, even a spare in the rear.
A Carriage Little " Mothers“ W ill Take Great Pride In
Fit for the Grandest Doll to Ride In
•B
Rat-a-Tat-Tat I
'Folds and locks just like the big
onee. Has brakes and rubbsr Urea
Kealiy elegant!
All-Steel
&
G “M «m
.lia fh in p
.\
i ; i
He'll W ea r It [ v e r y Leisu re M om ent
(O A L T R I C K
A whiz of a truck' The
“dump ' Is easl'y operiled.
Eleven Inch* long.
&
9.95
Brown on one tide, tan on the other.
BoauUfully tailored for easy, perfect
•V. 8Udo fastener Water repellent.
Wamtefal gift idea.
Open until 6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. 8:30 Saturdays.
Don B. Moss
Firestone Dealer Store
Ny»»a, Oregon
2.29
A real thrill for any small
boy' Has a wind-up motor,
sboots sparks and makes a
realistic rat a tat-tat noise.
Reversible
Twill and Poplin
JACKET
1 .(H)
r' "
«¡S :
Folding
DOLL CARRIAGE
11.15
Built et
*r*
S e m i-T ra ile r
TRUCK
Buy By The Case
Garden Gem Peas
13c can—$2.90 case.
Ray Crest Beans
15c can—$3.35 case.
Ida-Dell Com
15c can—$3.24 case.
Also Delmonte and Sun Valley Lodge Brands
By The Case.
50 lb. Drifted Snow Flour—$4.79
Complete line Meats, Groceries, Vegetables,
Ice Cream and Frozen Foods.
$10.45 up
It'll Look Wonderful Under the Tree
FOR FORD CARS AND TRUCKS
PROGRAM
up
I
11
Formal opening
Marshall-Wells st
Ing formerly occu;
Coffee stoop will
December 12 at 9
The owners of
a re Roy Sewright
lano, and Mrs.
Cald’vell. Mr. Se
owner of the Ma
in Ontario for t
years, but he has
there.
The building h¡
ed and re-decorat
fixtures have be<
new merchandise
chased. The sales
feet.
Fined On Driving
Denny Oamnlst
Marostica were fi
city police court
Duncan Monday
reckless driving. 1
enses were revok
City police officer
arrests said the yc
through the und<
car driven by Ca
as he applied the 1
ed against an at
on the south side
near the poet oil
car, which was bi
owned by Bill H.
Call, who was ri
Cannistraci was d:
shall's car, officer
Civic Club Meetini
Mrs. Bernard Be
of the Nyssa Civic
Cf^at the Decembei
club would not tx
cermber meeting as
program oommitte
been devoted to w
pital. In view of t
time, the membei
to assist in the ser
«diners that will
the hospital drive
lady who can don
this service is askei
Eastman.
Called by Sister's 1
Mr. and Mrs.
Lewiston. Idaho ai
Friday, because of
ditlon of Mrs. Ha
of Mrs. Wade. On
Mrs. Charles Peel
Mrs. Lester French
ed at the Otis horr
Here from Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs.
Hooper, Utah spei
In Nyssa visiting f
tives. Mr Parker
the sheriff's force
Ai Home in Ontai
Mr. and Mrs.
who were recently
sa, returned from
to Oalifomia. and
home in Ontario, «
is employed.
Undergoes Operatic
Edison Child, co-
ator of the Bag]
here, underwent a
last week in the <