THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON THURSDAY, M AY 5, 1949
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as maid of honor for her sister,
and Darlene Stevens of La Granue
who wore a pink gown, was brids-
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maid.
Both carried old-fash, cu
ed nosegays.
LOCAL COUPLE WIJD
| George Smit of Parma was at-
At a ceremony held at the ! tendent for the groom, with Billie
Me hodist Church last Wednesday | and John Toombs, brothers of the
evening, Ruth Toombs became the br.de, served as ushers,
bride of Richard Strastaugh. The
A reception for the young couple
s.ngle ring ceremony was perform- [ followed in the church parlors,
ed by Rev. Don Maxfteld of the j with Mrs. Gordan Toc.mbs pre-
Christian church before and altar siding at the punch bowl, and ,vL.
banked with spring flowers witn * Will.arn Scrhirenian ..ervlng tnc
lighted tapers on each side of th e ! wedding cake. Assisting with the
altar.
| serving were Beverly Dixon and
Preceding the ceremony, Mablc j Darlene Stevens.
Toombs, suiter of the bride, sang
Mrs. Jarvis Mitchell had charge
"Because”, acconmpanied by M rs.! of the gifts, and Marjory Bishop.
Hilda Tensen and Irene Bibbey the guest book. Mrs. Tuom..., wore
and Donna Florea sang, "I Dive a pink and black print with ina.eeh-
You Truly". Tlie wedding marches ‘ r.g hat for her daughters wedding
were played by Mrs. Tensen.
| Her corsage was of white carna-
Mrs. Strasbaugh wore a
Ih e bride wore a white satin tions.
gown with a s'hort train. The fing- prey suit with red acceaories. Hei
ert'p veil was caught in a pearl corsage was of red roses.
Mrs. Strasbaugh was graduated
beaded tiara. The bride’s bouquet
was of pink sweet peas. Dennis from the Ny&sa High school in
Miss Donna Fischer of Nyssa was
1918,
and enrolled last fall at the
Toombs gave his daughter in mar
Eastern Oregon College of Edu- married in Winnamucea. Nevada
riage
Mable Toombs, in a blue gown, cation at La Grande. She is the April 20 to Alfred Vern Liechty
of Emmett.
Uncial iWiti's ;
^ M O T H E R ’S DAY
Sunday, May 8
B eau tifu l H osiery by Mojud— a
wonderful Gift for Mother
M ojud Slip s
Satin Slips
Fine quality--4 Gores
$ 1.98
Multi-Filament
Rayon with Lace
Trim
$2.98
Always a nice Gift—
Handkerchiefs
Big Assortment of Lovely Handkerchiefs
From 25c to $1.00 each
| SUNSHINE QLUB TO MEET
their mothers at a tea Monday af
I A meeting of the Sunshine club ternoon at the grade school build
□f the Reoekah Lodge will be held ing in Adrian.
Tea. jello, and
at the I. O. O. F. Hall Friday af cookies were served.
The mem
ternoon, May 6 at 2 o'clock.
bers decided to cancel all regular
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Girl Scout meeting for the sum
HOLDS ANNUAL PARTIES
The girls will Just have
The st. Paul’s Episcopal Guild mer.
sponsored Its annual series at pro- camping trips through the sum
giersive
par-tie,
last Thursday mer.
evening. Bridge hostesses for the
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Harvey and
evening included, Mrs. Bernard children of Wriser weie week-end
East-man, Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, Mrs. guests in the Jake Borge home.
Ted Morgan, Mrs. Grant Rinehart Mrs. Harvey is a cousin of Mrs
and Mrs. J. J. Sarazm. Pinochle j Bonje.
.1 jo tesses were Mrs. William Schire-j
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Culbertson
and Mrs. V W. Duns. At the'had Sunday dinner with Mrs. Dor-
cloie of the evening the guests iothy Slippy and family,
gathered at the parish hall w-he:e
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailey of
e and coffee were .served and the Agile Valley spent Sunday evening
irives were awarded.
Prizes fo r 1 at the home of Mrs. Dorothy
high scores at pinochle went to j Slippy.
dr., William Church and Dean
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gonlet
Smith, and for low to Mrs. C. C. went to Pendleton Monday to at
Cotton and Tom Turner. Prizes tend a Catholic Parents associ
for high scores at bridge went to ation
meeting.
Mrs.
Hermon
Mrs. Robert Wilson and L. P. Towne, Mrs. Nick Smit, Mrs,
Thomas and for low score to Miss Teresa Beronek of Nyssa and Mrs
Hattie Burnsmldt and Glea Billings. John Shiel of Kingman Kolony
went with them.
Mrs. Stanley Gonlet is working
GIRL SCOUTS GIVE
on a cooked foods and embroidery
TEA FOR MOTHERS work sale to be held in Nyssa by
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Toombs of Nyssa. Mr. StroJbaugh
attended schools in Nebraska, and NEWELL HEIGHTS, May —The day In
Tenderfoot Girl Scouts entertained office.
pent two years in tlie United
States Navy. He is associated with
nis father In business in Nyssa.
Following a short wedding trip,
.he couple will make their home
.n Nyssa.
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Pajamas
and G ow n s
$ 2 .9 5 to
$ 4 .9 5
WILSON BROS. DEPT. STORE
Nyssa
Phone 32
NYSSA
p r o g r a m
Telephone 108
THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 6 7
Randolph Scott— Ella Raines
William Bishop Edgar Buchanan In
“ WALKING HILLS”
Alone in the desert nine men and a woman
. . . seeking fabulous treasure and cscajH* from
their pasts.
2-REEL COMEDY
CARTOON
Mat., Sat., 2:10;
A«lm. 30c-9c Inc. Tax
Adm. livening»! 44c-9c Inc. Tax
SUNDAY, MAY 8
William Powell Ann Blythe
“ MR. PEABODY AND THE MERMAID”
Here is a fantasy that is sheer delight
Mai., Sun., 2:.TO, Adm. 30c-9c. Inc. Tax.
Adm. livening* 44c-9c Inc. Tax
MONDAY, MAY 9
HOSPITAL BENEFIT JAMBOREE
Two Hours o f Fun and Glee on the Stage
Starts at 8 p. m.
Sponsored by W om en’s
Hospital Auxiliary
TUESDAY. MAY 10
BARGAIN NIGHT
Dane Clark Gail Russell
Ethel Barrymore
“ MOONRISE”
2-REEL COMEDY
COLOR CARTOON
Admission .¡Of-Hc, I nr. T * v
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY 11-12
Cary Grant Franchot Tone
Betsy Drake Diana Lynn
“ EVERY GIRL SHOULD BE MARRIED”
It may be a man’s world, but it’s women who
work the hardest—to catch a husband . . . don’t
miss this breezy comedy, it’s sure fire entertain
ment for the entire family.
DISNEY CARTOON
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NYSSA THEATRE
Conducted under the auspices of the
Women’s Hospital Auxiliary
for the benefit of the Malheur
Memorial Hospital
This advertisement sponsored by
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BOI.SE
qu ests
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pelrsol weie
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Abner Hants of Boise, at Hill
House, last Sunday. The occasion
marked the wedding anniversaries
of Mr. and (Mrs. Peirsol and Mr.
ind Mrs. Hanlg.
PINK AND BLUE SHOWER HELD
Mrs. Lynn Lawrence entertained
at her home Monday evening at a
surprise pink and blue shower tor
Mrs. Richard Wilson. Bridie and
pinochle were in play during tlie
evening, with high score for bridge
going to Mrs. Warren Farmer, a n d 1
low to Mrs. Howard Lovejoy. High!
j score for pinochle went to Mrs. I
| Vern Chadwick and low to Mrs !
| F. A. Norman. The honor guest |
was presented with a number of
gif Is by those present.
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MARRIKD LN NEVADA
Miss Donna
Nadine Fincher,
daughter of Mrs. Ilia Belle Fisch
er of Nyssa, and Alfred Vern
Liechty of Emmett were married
in Winnemucca, Nevada, April 20.
T ie ceremony was performed by
Rev. G. W Foreman of the Meth
odist church in the preserve of
Mrs. Foreman and J. W. Davey of
Winnemucca.
Tlie couple will make their home
.n Emmett, where Mr. Liechty vs
a fruit farmer. Mr. Liechty, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Liechty of
Emmett, was graduated from the
Emmett high school in 1944. He
■erved one year in the navy. Mrs.
Liechty, a 1948 graduate of the
Nyssa high school, has been em
ployed in Falk's store In Boise
since last fall.
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ENGAOUMEN’l ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Joye, to Daniel L. Nor
land. Miss Gann Is a senior at
Nyssa high school. Tlie wedding
will be held in June.
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Mrs. John Ostrom entertained
¡her Wednesday afternoon bridge
club at her home last week. Prize i
for high score went to Mrs. A. V.
I Cook, and second high to Mrs. C.
- H. Bennett. Mrs. Duus held trav
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Mrs. V. W Duns, Mrs. Alberta
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Mrs. Kninall Brown entertained
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High s-ore was held by Mrs. A
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Frank Morgan, a guest player.
NEWS
VIEWS
By I f * llt-rnman
New York to P aris...th e first non
stop air hop over the route. It tool
hint 33 hours 32 minutes, wliicl
sounds slower than a Scotamai
reaching for a check today, but I
was headline news In 1927. He ha<
only a couple of sandwiches aloiq
with him. That's hardly a ptenk
lunch, but then he wasn't ftgurini
the jaunt would be a picnic. Thi:
year about half a million peopU
will make the same trip in lesi
than half the time; but it tool
plenty o f courage to be the first
Hr was called "Lucky Lindy.” II
that was luck the Washingtor
Monument's a hole in the ground
An Alabama farmer found a lost
hog alive after it had fallen into
a deep well It was the sharpest
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W h ite King 5 2 c
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Be iby
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Clothing
X-Ray Shoe Fitting
NYSSA
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N 0 .2 V2 C a n
Apricots
25c
Pound
Pork Liver
20c
Pound
Picnic Ham s 3 5 c
Libbys Clapf
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52c
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