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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1950
j$>ucial K n ti'S
LOCAL MAN WEDS
Ruby Wageman, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Adolph Wageman of Nam
pa was married to Ronald Haney,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Haney
of Nyssa route 1 in the Seventh
Day Adventist church in Nampa
November 20. The candlelight cere
mony was performed by Elder
| Hempel.
Darlene Haney was maid of honor,
Shirley Stewart, bridesmaid; Evelou
Haney and Mareen Guetenberg,
candle-lighters; D o n a l d
Haney!
groom's man; Bud Smith, usher, and
Brooks and a vocal solo. "The Holy
City,” was rendered by Mrs. Bessie
Bair. Captain Neil Bair presided.
Three board members of the Mal
heur County Camp were present.
Refreshments in keeping with the
Christmas season were served by the
hostess, with Mrs. Nora Larson and
Mrs. Ernest Bunn, assisting. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Mary E. Bybee Jan
uary 18 at 2 o’clock.
Mrs. Donald Haney, usherette. The
bride wore a white satin gown with
| fingertip veil.
A reception was held in the Park
house in Nampa.
Mr. Haney, who attended school
at Nyssa and Adrian, is engaged in
farming near New Plymouth. Mrs.
Haney attended Oem State academy
at Caldwell.
LOCAL O I r l WEDS
Miss Genevieve Hipp of Nyssa and
Charles Miller of Ogden, Utah were
joined in wedlock Saturday even
ing at 7 o’clock. Rev. Don Camp
bell officiated.
Mrs. Miller was born in Nyssa and
attended school here, graduating in
1946. Mr. Miller is employed by the
Amalgamated Sugar company. He
has been employed in the Nyssa
plant for the past two years and has
been transfered to Seattle, where
they will make their home.
Before they left for Seattle a
chicken dinner was served for their
friends and families at the Morroco
club Saturday night in honor of the
couple.
R EP EA T THE
M IN D IN G JO?
T H U CHRISTMAS.
Carl and Burt's
Machine Shop
Paulus Jewelry
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STORK SHOWER HELD
Mrs. Gish Amano and Mrs. Mas
Yano of Weiser were honored guests
at a pink and blue party Monday af
ternoon at the Thomas Watanabe
home in Ontario. Hostesses for the
afternoon were Mrs. Thomas Nlsh-
itani of Sunset valley, Mrs. Abe
Salto and Mrs. Howard Fuju, both
of Weiser, and Mrs. Thomas W at
anabe of Ontario.
A Yuletime arrangement of can
dles, madonna and miniature Christ
child graced the buffet, a mass of
pink and white asters accented the
center table, while on each of the
other tables were chrysanthemums.
Mrs. George Saito received high
prize in recognizing the greatest
number of comic characters in the
funnies, while Mrs. Harry Morioka
received high in the nursery puzzle
games. After the opening of gifts,
hostesses served a crab luncheon,
with one of the desserts—a tiny
diaper cooky fastened with a gold
safetypin.
UTAH DAUGHTERS MEET
The monthly meeting of the
Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Gate
City Camp, met at the home of Mrs.
Faie Duffln Friday afternoon, with
16 women and four children present.
Christmas gifts were exchanged.
The lesson was given by Mrs. Joyce
poems by Kay Hastings and Bonnie Uttlsst Angel ” were heard. In place Enter Barber Business—
Gorrell. Harry Bolles announced
exchange the group con-
The Rinehart brothers. Bill and
the numbers. Stake missionaries,
a special Christmas of- clarence, formerly of Nyssa. are now
Heber Evans and Mrs. D. O. Bybee, fhP Jfl Refreshments were served a t 1 operating Rinehart's Barber shop at
| 2328 Broadway. Baker.
and Bishop Dean Fife gave short the close of the evening.
talks.
B IR TH D AY P A R T Y HELD
Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves gave a
birthday dinner Wednesday of last
week in celebration of the 21st birth
day of their son, Walter Lee. Those
attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jess
A. Ditty, Mrs. Gertrude Atkeson,
Glenn Tuttle. Herb Fisher, Jerry
Gorre! and Billie Jo Richardson.
CHRISTMAS PARTY GIVEN
Members of the M. Y. F. of the
Methodist church met in the church
parlors last Wednesday evening for
a Christmas bell party. Each mem
ber was requested to take a bell *o
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the party.
Games were enjoyed ENTERTAINS THURSDAY CLUB
under the direction of Ned Snider,
Mrs. George Mitchell entertained
and following a candlelight carol
the members of her Thursday after
service, refreshments were served.
noon bridge club at her home last
week with Mrs. Bernard Frost, Mrs'
HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY
The Needle Bells 4-H club held Kenneth Cottle and Mrs. Jed Lewiss
a Christmas party December 18 at as guest players. Mrs. Morgan re
the home of Mrs. M. Myers. The ceived the prize for high score and
girls engaged in a treasure hunt to Mrs. Frost the traveling prize.
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find their presents in a gift ex
WESLEYAN G UILD HAS
change and then played Christmas
MEETING
games. Refreshments were served.
The same club met at the home of
Miss Emma Zwemke entertained
Mrs. Myers December 11. Lorena the members of the Wesleyan Serv
Bolitho and Sally Lawrence were ice guild of the Methodist church
flag leaders and serving hostesses, at the Dennis Patch home Monday
and also played a clarinet duet, evening.
Following the business
“ Pacific Grandeur” .
meeting, Miss Kathryn Crandall led
the group in a Christmas candle
ENTERTAINS AT PARTY
light service, during which record
Mary Terhune entertained at a ings of “The Small One” and “The
Christmas party at her home Sat
urday night, December 16. The
girl friends of Miss Terhune attend
ing the party remained at the Ter
hune home overnight and attended
Sunday school at the Christian
church Sunday.
M ERRY CHRISTM AS
May you enjoy a yuletide
crowded with happiness...
YE AR !
A
Christmas
with
gifts
A
HAPPY
NEW
M A Y YOUR
tree
heavy
HEART BE FILLED
you’ve
looked
W ITH GLADNESS
forward to.
n
O. K.
Rubber Welders
OrRL SCOUTS MEET
Mrs. Grant Rinehart’s Girl Scout
troop elected officers December 12.
Elenore Medina was elected presi
dent; Barbara McPartland. treas
urer and Carole Mink, secretary and
reporter.
O IVE PROGRAM
Recent converts to the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
gave the Sunday evening program
at the Nyssa first ward services
under the direction of Rodger An
derson. Talks were given by Robert
Palmer and Paul Flanary; piano
selections by Mrs. Ronald Batt; a
Christmas story by Robert Batt; and
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