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T HE N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y JO U R N A L, N YSSA, OREGON PACE EIGHT Merry Norcott, wore pink and avuu gtvwns and carried carnation nose gays. Jan Rinehart, flower girl, wore white dotted swiss. _ 5 _ The groom was attended by his M A R TH A B ROW NE BRID E brother. Kdw.n F. Coulter of Kal- OF H. S. C O U LTER nma. Wa-dm gton. R i hard Coulter Miss Martha Marie Browne, and David Culter, brothers of the daughter of M r anti Mrs Wesley groom, served as u hers. The bride's mother wore a a f J Browne of Nyssa, became the bride of Horace Scott Coulter of ternoon dress of pale b.oe me h La Orande. son of Dr. and Mrs. and the groom's mother wore an J H. Coulter of Kendrick, Idaho, afternoon dress of pale pink mesh. at a garden wedding held at toe Both wore pink rosebud corsages. At llie reception *od o».n g il.e country home o f the bride's par-1 ceremony, Mrs O. L. Galloway, ents at 4 o'clock Sunday. June 6. The double ring ceremony was Mrs W illiam Schireman and Mrs. performed by the groom's father. Grant Rinehart assisted with the Mrs. Bert Lienkaemper Dr. J. H. Coulter, before an im serving provised altar of pink and white h id charge o f the guest book. For her going away outfit, thf iconics. Preceding the ceremony. Mrs. J. H. Coulter, mother o f the bride wore a dusty pink faille suit | groom, s.mt "Because" and “ Oh with white accessories. Perfect Love", accompanied by Mrs. i The bride lias attended for two Hilda Tensen, who also played the jears the Eastern College of Edu cation. where the groom, who i wedding marches. The bride wore a white satin a graduate o f the University of gown with train, and a fingertip Washington, is an instructor in veil with a tiara o f orange blos mathematics. After a wedding trip soms. She carried a white Bible thri ugh Idaho and western Mon with white carnations, and her tana, the couple will be at home in grandmother's wedding handker La Grande for the summer. chief. Miss Barbara Browne, serving Out-of-town guests here for 'he as maid of honor for her sister, wedding Included Mr. and Mrs wore a gown of blue dotted swiss, J. H Coulter, and Edwin, Richard and a nosegay of pink carnations mid Davi i. of Kendrick. Idaho; Mrs. The bridesmaids, Lou Harwood and Lorene Bakec, and Miss Barbara Curial i\ntcs A T H U R S D A Y , JUNE 10, 1918 CEI EBR ATK S 10TH B IR T H D A Y | united in marriage at a ceremony | [ Schweizer. Guests Invited for the G AR D E N CLUB MEETS Miss M ary Lou Bateman, daugh- J performed in the parsonage of j The A.N.K. Garden club met afternoon were Mrs. Barney W il ter of Mr. and Mi's. Douglas Bate llie Baptist church in Payette Sat Tuesday, June 8 at the home of son, Mrs. Bert Lienkaemper and man. celebrated her 10th birthday urday, June 5, with the Rev. Pelt- Mrs. George Schweizer. The busi ; Mrs. Charles Schweizer. Saturday at the home of her aunt, house officiating. The bride was I ness meeting was presided over by -4 - B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y HELD Mrs. Rex Evans, where 10 of her attended by Pliylils i.astman and Mrs. Charles Newbill. Mrs. Albert A birthday party was given in friends met for a party. The cake Veryle West, and the groom was I Pfeiler had charge of the program, *as angelfood. decorated with pink attended by Arley West and Raw- speaking on the subject of garden honor of Louise Lewis at her home pests and giving treatment for vari Friday evening, June 4. Games and leigh Scott. candies. T h e group attended the Following the wedding a recep- ous types at garden pests and dis Nyssa theater afterwards. Mary Lou ;ion was held at the home of Mr. eases. Following the serving of re dancing on the lawn were enjoyed. and Mrs. Charley West. The couple freshments by the hostess, the club A weiner roast was furnished as received many nice gifts. will make their home in the Newell viewed the lovely garden of Mrs. the evening lunch. -5 - Heights community. B R ID G E CLUB MEETS -*— Mrs. George Vaughan was hos M A R R IE D IN ID AH O tess to her Tuesday evening bridge Miss Helen Anderson, daughter lub at tier home this week. Prize M Partland. and second high to if Mrs. Ruth Anderson o f Nyssa, for high score went to Mrs. Walter ind Arthur Harker, Jr., were mar Mrs. Carlos Buchner. Guests for ried in the L.D.S. temple in Idaho the evening were Mrs. Dale Garri- Falls Tuesday of D ls week. They ison, Mrs. C. H. Bennett and Mrs. will return to Nyi^a next Monday. Lois G o wan. IEC rlO N A U X IL IA R Y M EET3 D IN N E R HOSTESS T h e American Legion auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Roberta of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Olson enter- net last Thursday evening at the Nyssa announce the engagement of ! tained at dinner at their home tome of Mrs. H. O. Hopkins. Dur their daughter, Mabel, to James Monday evening. Guests included ing the business meeting a report • As an authorized dealer o f Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mrs. McGaVern. Mr and Mrs. Joe was made on the Vanport flood, Shaw of Jamieson. The wedding Maughan and Joe Maughan, Sr., and the group voted $25 and two the Ford M otor Company we will be held June 26 at the A. R. of Smithfield, Utah, Hives of clothing to be sent to the toberis home. j -5 - Vanport relief. Refreshments were realize that we have a public re served by the hostess at the close I E N T E R T A IN AT D INN ER sponsibility to the people o f this Mr. and Mrs. BurnaU Browne and of the evening. irowu of Portland; Mrs. B. H. Marian, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney felson and son. John, of Falls City, community. Vi e realize, and Brown of Moscow, Idaho were din Fregon; Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Browne ner guests of Mr and Mrs. George accept, the responsibility f Bremerton. Washington; Mr. and Mitchell Saturday evening. Mrs. G. A. Ciumper and Ben of - }- o f ethical business- N Y S S A COUPLE W ED pokane: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker practices. Orvis Newell and Marian Hipp ol ,ml Harold Baker of Boise. Mr. mil Mrs. George Rambo and Mr Nyssa were married in Winnemucca, md Mrs. Niels Knudson and family Nevada Tuesday. June 1. Th e cere if Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. mony was perfomed in the Metho VTiCreight of Parma. Mr. and Mrs. dist parsonage at 2:15 p.m. B Y LEW H E K R IM A N Th e couple, accompanied by Mr. R. H Martin and Neva Gay of Most of the nation will celebrate Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cook and Mrs. Gerald Curry, drove to ind family o f Baker, M. A. Nelms Reno Monday and returned home Father's Day on June 20. Naturall> Dad will feel as out of place as an ,f La Grande. Mrs. Kenna .5u- Wenesday o f last week. TTiey are .¡inks and Charles Shoemaker of making t>heir home on north Sec Eskimo in B ali— because usually when he isn't being ignored he is Vale, Mrs. R. Nielson of Copen ond street. Mrs. Newell is a daughter of Mr. considered either a clown or a dic hagen. Denmark; Miss Lou Cede Ijrdwood of Elgin and Miss Betty and Mrs. Wiliam H.pp o f Nyssa. tator. About the only writer who Mr. Newell, son of Mr. and Mrs. figured Dad had any possibilities Dietz of Canby, Oregon. W. O. Newell of Nyssa, is employed was Mark Twain, who said: "W hen — 5— at the Nyssa Auto Body shop. Both I was fourteen I thought my father E N T E R T A IN S CLUB Mrs. Ward Wieneke entertained are graduates of the Nyssa high was the stupidist man in the world, but by tlie time I was 21 I was lie members of her Tuesday after school. surprised at how much the old -5 - noon bridge club at her home this week. Honors went to Mrs. Houston N EW E LL H EIG H TS G IR L WEDS man had learned." He's called the Ada Pearl West, daughter of Mr. Head of the Family, but he's usu WiLson for high score, and also for ally standing on his own head! Still, traveling, and to Mrs. Gene Stunz and Mrs. Charles West of Newell Heights, and Claude Scott weiie Pop's almost human— and. chances for second. are. he'd be pleased to be remem bered on Father’s day. "M arriage", says Fred Bracken, "is like Politics. The husband is the Democrat. The wife is the R e publican and the first thing you MORE NET PROCEEDS FOR YOUR know, you've got a Third P arty ” . T h e U. S. Army is working on This year, as in past years, an anti-hunger pill that makes you Pres-to-logs will most likely LIVESTOCK forget about wanting a "second he in short supply when need helping". That's liable to interfere ed most. Buy YO URS now with our Thanksgiving over-indul and remember . . . Market Deport for June 8, 1948 • gence! At this point, I'd like to Feeder cows $200 to $225. offer a little food for thought. 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