THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 1951
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TESTIMONIAI. HELD
A testimonial (or Ray Bybce was
held Sunday evening In the L. D. 8.
second ward He recently graduated
from radar school In Keesler base,
Mississippi, where he has been
stationed for the past nine months.
Speakers were Them Baker. Ur and
Mrs. 8. P. Bybee. Ray Bybee and
Carolee Bingham Don Moss played
a medley ot numbers on his comet
and Carolee Bingham sang "The
Lord's Prayer” When his furlough
ends, Bybee will report to Spokane.
Washington tor further orders.
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OUE8T8 - AT
DINNER
Mr and Mrs. John Hoyt of Denver
were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs.
Carl Seburn Tuesday evening of last
week. Mr. Hoyt Is a member of the
Livestock Commission company of
Denver.
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H E CLUB
MEETS
The Home Economics club of the
Oregon Trail Orange held a meeting
June 7 at the home of Mrs. Leona
Winter, with Mrs Mildred Hill as
co-hostess Pourteen members and
three visitors answered roll call
with, "how I met my huMmnd.” The
N Y S S A
program
Telephone 108
THEATRE
SATURDAY, JUNE 23
"Short Grass"
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grandchildren and 8 great grand , tion was held in the church parlors
children were present. Guests were for 150 guests. Mrs. Clifford Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dickson and cut the cake and Mrs. Kenneth
family of Ironside. Mrs. Bob Reed Lorensen. assisted by Mrs. Orover
and family ot Vale, Mr. and Mrs Cooper and Mrs. Clyde Bowers,
! Kennet Taylor and family of Union, poured the punch. Fem Cameron
Mr. and Mrs Jim Phifer and family and Virginia Cook had charge of the
of Nampa, Mr. and Mrrs Robert gift table They were assisted by
Toombs and family of Ontario, Mr. Joyce and MardeU Bowers. Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker and Avadna Peterson had charge of the
family of Adrian and Mr and Mrs.
Gordon Toombs, Mr. and Mrs. Den guest book. —8—
nis Toombs, Mr and Mrs. Bob Pagen
PARLEY IS HUH
and Barbara. Mr and Mrs. Robert The past
presidents parley of the
Toombs. Jr and Mr. and Mrs. Niss American
Legion auxiliary 9tas held
Hatt. all of Nyssa.
at the home of Mrs. E. K. Burton
Monday night. Mrs Ellen Richard
ADRIAN COUPLE WED
son
elected president, and Mis.
Miss Marjorie Bowers, daughter of Nellie was Powell,
Mrs. Viola
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers, and Sundberg was secretary
a
guest.
The
Charles Chapin, son of Mr. and gave a party for patients In group
the
Mrs W. L. Chapin, were married
in Boise June 8
in the Adrian Presbyterian church veterans hospital
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Saturday evening. Reverend H. E.
HONORED AT PARTY
Moore performed the ceremony.
of the bureau of
The bride, given in marriage by Nyssa employes
and their families gave
her father, wore a white satin gown reclamation
party for Mr. and Mrs.
with fitted bodice and full skirt. a surprise Bolitho
on the Bolitho
Her finger-tip length veil was William
lawn last Friday After the pot-
caught up with seed pearls and luck
supper.
Paul
House presented
orange blossoms. She carried red Mr. and Mrs. Bolitho
with a going-
rosebuds and stephanotis on a white
Bible.
Miss Darlene Smith attended the
Home
bigto
bride as maid of honor. Miss Ce
cilia Sillonds and Mrs. Tom Crow
with . . .
were bridesmaids. They wore match
ing pastel organdy gowns with white
lace caps and carried nosegays. Mrs.
Dick Davis and Mrs. Lewis Hoke
lighted the candles. Ann and Nancy
Wolff were flower girls and Junior
Whitman was ring-bearer. During
the ceremony, Loretta Van De Wa,-
er sang “Because” and Jess Asu-
mendi sang “Always”.
Marvin Bowers was groom's man
and Jim Phifer and Wayne Robt
ushered.
Stunz Lumbar Co.
Following the ceremony, a recep-
door prise was woo by Mrs. Lucille
Runcorn.
Mrs Janice Siam, display chair
man. reported that the meeting to I
be held June M will be a style re
view of dresses of Mrs. Viola Adams
4-H sewing class. Dickie Winters
will also report on 4-H summer
school.
Plans were also made for a picnic ;
to be held July 29 at the Nyssa park
Mrs. Ed Anderson of Weiser gave 3 1
demonstration of various ways to use
the Electrolux In cleaning and pol
ishing.
Refreshments were served by Mrs
Mildred Hill, with Mrs Leona Wint
er and Mrs Mary Smiley assisting
The next meeting of the chib will
be held August 2 at the home of
Mrs Oerret Stam. with Mrs. Lucille
Runcorn as co-hostess The pro
gram will consist of Ideas for the
Orange booth to be arranged at the
county fair In Ontario this fall.
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ADRIAN OIRL WEDS
Mary Arlene Peterson, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Karl Peterson of
Adrian, and Robert Oordon Neer.
son of Mrs Oerald A. Palmer of
Portland, were married In an Im
pressive ceremony In the United
Presbyterian church of Adrian at
four o'clock. June 10 by the Rever
end Henry E Moore.
The bride was given In marriage
by her father. Mrs. Cecil Johnson
Rod Cameron—Cathy Downs
also
"Navy Bound"
Tom Neal—Regia Toomey
Matinee Sat. 1:3«; Adm. Mc-te
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JUNE 24-25
"Two Flags West"
with
Joseph Cotlen—Linda Darnell
Jeff Chandler—Cornel Wilde
Indian wars in New Mexico being fought by northerns
and southern prisoners during the Civil war is the back
ground of this adventure of the west.
beairfy
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MR. AND MRS.
sang “Oh Promise Me” and "The
Lord’s Prayer", accompanied at the
I organ by Mrs. Dudley Kurtz.
The bride was lovely in a gown of
white marquisette over satin, with
three-quarter length sleeves. Her
veil was finger-tip length. She wore
dainty white nylon gloves and car
ried a bouquet of yellow rosebuds
with stephanotis and lily of the
valley.
The bride was attended by her
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Convenience
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TUESDAY, JUNE 26
"The Silk Noose"
Carole Landis—Joseph Calleic
"Bomba And The Lion Hunters"
Johnny Sheffield—Ann Todd
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JUNE 27-28
"The Mating Season"
with
Gene Tierney—John Lund
Miriam Hopkina
A gay comedy when the son of a hamburger proprie
tress marries the daughter of an ambassador.
FOR RENT
THREE-ROOM
HOUSE
at 922 N. First St.
Hoi Water And Bath
Newly Re-Decorated
New Lawn And Shrubs
$35 MONTH
PHONE
MRS. D. O. BYBEE
~ ra rç îffiaarnnBBarmi
Matinee Sun. 1:3«; Adm. 3«c-«e
also
away gift, a lovely floor lamp, on
behalf ot his fellow workers. Mr
and Mrs. Bolitho expect to leave
this week-end tor Moses Lake to
make their home.
BANQUET HELD
The Church of Christ held Its an
nual fathers and sons banquet Tues
day. June 19. Bob Dewey was toast
master for the evening. Reverend
Obendorf of Homedale delivered the
main address to the 40 fathers and
sons present. Other numbers on the
program were the welcome to the
fathers. Webb Pennie; response, Dan
Pennie; reading. John Daly; solo.
Bobby Pond; Instrumental number.
Vernon Pond; and a reading. Jimmy
Barnes. Sirs. Emerson Blngamir.
was In charge of the fried chicken
dinner.
with
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Stunz Lumber
Co.
PHONE 110-W
-:Week-end Specials:-
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JUNE 22 AND 23
ROBERT NEER
sister. Miss Donna Peterson, as maid
of honor, and Miss Anita Towle and
Mrs. Jasper Lyons as bridesmaids.
They wore dresses of green marquis
ette over taffeta and carried yellow
daisy bouquets. Tiny Margaret Elder,
dressed identical to the maid of hon
or. was flower girl
The groom was attended by Rex
Beeman. as best man. Jasper Lyons
and Arthur Warren served as ush
ers
The reception was held in the
church parlors with Mrs. F. E
Deffer. Mrs. Oeorge DeHaven, Mrs.
William Looney, and Mrs. William
Ashcraft in charge Mrs. Maurice
Judd, Mrs. John Stafford poured
I coffee and punch and Mrs. Joe
Counsil cut the cake
As a going-away outfit, the bride
choose a green suit with brown ac
cessories. The young couple will be
at home in Portland following a
wedding trip to San Francisco.
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ENTERTAINS
Mr. and Mrs John Barnett en
tertained their Mr. and Mrs. Bridge
club at their home Saturday even
ing. Mrs. C. C. Cotton and John
Ostrom won high prize. Mrs Walter
Fox and Harry Kingrey won the
traveling prize.
ENTERTArNS AT BREAKFAST
Mrs. Anna Johnson entertained 10
women at her home at a breakfast
Tuesday morning. Special guests
were Mrs. Ava Broughton and Mrs
B. W. Reinhardt.
BOOK CLUB MEETS
Mrs. Maurice Judd entertained her
book club Saturday. Mrs. Ralph
Haworth reviewed “Chloe Dusts Her
Mantel”, by Francis Gill. Guests
were Mrs. Gerit Timmerman, Mrs.
Carl Hill, Mrs. Manley, and Mrs.
William Bothamley.
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TOOMBS REUNION HELD
A reunion was Tield on Father's
day In honor of Robert Toombs. Sr.
Twelve sons and daughters, 22
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WE INVITE YOU TO
BRING IN YOUR
TRACTOR
Let the boys at the B and M give It those needed repairs to put it In
top shape for the busy harvest season lust ahead.
Why not bring it in while you're on that fishing trip we'd like to take.
It might mean saving some valuable time while harvesting. While you re
here see the new Minneapolis-Moline model "Z" with its excellent new
features. We'll be glad to give you a free demonstration and w* are certain
you'll like its many fine qualities.
Check over the parts department. We have parts for Minneapolis-
Moline equipment. Farmhands. Iron Age. New Idea. Wisconsin engines and
others. We also have a limited quantity of new Farmhand hydraulic hay
bucks on hand.
Qual**
R & M Equipment Co.
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