THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1950
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Eldeily Couple
Honored at Party
1 fractured his right arm In two plac-
| e». The large bone of the forearm
was broken
•
1 Patsy Wagner fell from a daven
port while playing last week and
I fractured her collarbone.
Mr. and Mr.,. Charles Boles and
i family of Payette were Sunday
i guests of Mr and Mrs Ted Dick.
A surprise farewell party for
j Thanuel Botner and a surprise
birthday party for Jeannette Wilson
on her 16th birthday was given by a
j number of their friends Thursday
evening at the C. L. Pritts home.
APPLE VALLEY. Sept 21 Mr and
Mrs John A Pettit were honored
Thursday evening with a reception
observing their 60th wedding anni
versary In the basement of the Apple
Valley church.
After Mr and Mrs. Pettit greeted
their friends, a short program wis
presented as follows: A girls trio,
Jeanette Wilson. Doris Cearley, and
Mary Oraham. sang When You and
I Were Young H attie" and "M em or
ies", Miss Ellen Zlmdars presented
two violin solos. Mrs. Yensen of
Parma gave two readings honoring
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airmen indoctrination course at
Lackland air force base. Texas.
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grandfather and grandmother, “ A l
ways In the Sun" and "Just a Girl,” lngton. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Boles, afternoon in the Ontario hospital 1
and Mrs. Joe Cundall favored with and Mr and Mrs. Robert Boles and and found him to be improving. Mr
j fam ily of Payette. Mrs. Haford and Collins is suffering with a fractur-
I two accordian solos
Mrs
Ruby Bailey, Mrs. Olive | Mrs Dick are sisters.
ed neck.
Mr and Mrs. Pay Collins visited
Harold McAllister fell with his
Schritter, and Mrs. Frances Smalley
presided at the lace-covered refresh- his father. Harry Collins, Sunday bicycle on Norman Gulch hill and
| ment table, centered with an artls-
rally decorated wedding cake, bal
anced with fail flowers and candles
Coffee, punch and cake were served
to 100 guests.
Among the gifts received by Mr.
and Mrs Pettit was an electric
blanket presented by friends in this
community and Parma.
A number of old friends from a
distance were present. Among them
were Mr and Mrs. James Correll
and son, Oordon. of Tacoma, M A
McDonald and daughter, Mrs. Al
Quasi, of Ontario Mr. and Mrs
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Mr and Mrs. J I. Boston were
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Sunday dinner guests in the Earl
Boston home
In the afternoon,
Mrs J. I. Boston and several of the
Earl Boston family drove to Lake
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Mr and Mrs. Ralph Rogers and
family In Nampa.
Mr. und Mrs. Ostermlller and
children of Nampa have moved Into
the tenant house on the Charles P it
man ranch, where Mr. Ostermlller
will be employed Tw o of the child
ren started to school
Mr und Mrs. Fred Miller and Mr
and Mrs Jack Wilson and boys
were Sunday dinner guests in the
Lorin Lane home In Melbu They
also called on Mr and Mrs John
Miller and children
Mr and Mrs
Miller were celebrating their 37th
wedding anniversary
Elni.sc Smalley left last week to
enter the College of Idaho as a
freshman Harvey Pitman returned
to his studies there this week
Mr and Mrs. Landis Dutro of
Nampa were Saturday evening sup
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home.
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Saunders
and children were Sunday dinner
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