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PAGE SIX THE N Y S SA GATE CITY JOURNAL. N YSSA . OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 12. 1951 Sucia! ~\*ntes - I - MARRfED IN NEVADA Mias Barbara Netaon. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Herbert Nelson, be came the bride of Toni Franklin in a Ceremony performed by the Jus tice of the peace In Winnemutce, Nevada Turaday, July 5. The cou ple was a rendi d by a sister of the bride, Mian Molly Neaon, and by Charlea Smith. After a week'» honeynvxm In the hi lia, the couple will be at home In the tenant house on the farm of the bride’s parents, where he U employed. COMPLAINTS, CIRCUIT COURT ; Visit From Wyoming— Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Everett and W. H. Godschalx vs. H. Earl Clack sons. Tommy and Gary Gilbert, of company, damages, $tl5.62. Rawlins, Wyoming were here last week visiting at the home of Mr. and PETITIONS, PROBATE COURT Mrs. Roy Bibby They left Friday Estate of Vinton Lewis Eighm*. morning to return to their home. deceased. -- Here From Salt Lake City— CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Brent Lynch of Salt Lake We wihh to express our sincere City arrived in Nyssa Tuesday to spend several weeks at the home of ; thanks to our many friends for her sister. Mrs. Jed Lewis. their acts of kindness and floral offerings during our recent bereave- To Hold Picnic— The Rebekahs and Odd Fellows [ ment. The Caldwell Family. are planning to hold a picnic July AMITY CLUB MEETS Mrs. Charles Mann was hostess to the Junior Women's Amity club Friday night at her home in Apple valley. Mrs. Heflry Zobell discussed heart disease. Refreshments were served to 10 members. ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET A brief business meeting of the Royal Neighbors was held Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. John Reeves, Mrs. Clarence Reece pre sided. Two juveniles were trans ferred to beneficial membership. They were Sherril Chadd and Ron ald Pruyn. - I - STUDENTS MARRIED On July 2. a ceremony at the Methodist church iiaraonatte In Winriemucca, Nevada united In marri ;e Ml-« Barbara Jeanne Tyr rell and Charles LaVeme Ferguwm, -5 - FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN Miss Edith Hayes was hostess at a farewell party and dance given at her home in the Owyhee section in honor of her friend Miss Loretta Payne, who Is moving with her par- ents to Washington to make her home Refreshments were served to 10 guests. H i in i : 111 : i : 1111.... .. God’s Word Declares ENTERTAINED HERE Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Dods of Rena, Nevada were week-end guests at the home of Mrs Dod’s sister. Mrs i George Poulson. They were enter- I tained Sunday evening at a dinner given at Carl's Doll House, with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Carver as hostess They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Pierson of Parma Mon day afternoon. At the mouth of two witnesses or three »hall every word be estab lished. 2 Cor 13 :1. Jesus said, My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow mr: and I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, and no one shall snatch them out of my hand. My Father, who hath given them unto me, is great er than all; and no one Is able io snatch them out of the Father's hand. I and the Father are one. John 10:27-30 at Camp Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. 22 In the Nyssa Park. Members are Garriaon and Delwin went on to asked to furnish basket lunches. Los Angeles and vmrtcd friends and ------- --------------------------------------------- - relatives before returning to Nyssa. NEW S OF RECORD showed several reels of movie film, which »he took on the train and of Hood River gardens. Plans were made for the next meeting to be held in Mr». Morgan's summer cabin at Payette lakes. Mrs. Don Engstrom became a new member - Miss Caroler Bingham and Kay P. Bybee home. They are shown Hybre of Nyssa were married June 20 In a garden ceremony at the S. cutting their wedding cake. with Rev. Lundy officiating. Only tiiie Immediate families of Saint Paul said In Romans 8:38. tJlie ouuplc attended, including Mr. jo - For I am persuaded, that neither und Mrs. Andrew Htundal, Mr. and death, nor life, nor angels, nor prln- j Mrs. Turn Ferguson and Evelyn flpalltles, nor things present, nor j Ferguson, thing» to come, nor powers, nor ( height, nor depth, nor any other | A wedding dinner was given by Mrs. Htandul at Iter Imme July 4. creature, shall be able to separate After a short honeymoon trip the us from the love of God. which <s newlywed* left for UirvaUia, where in Christ Jesus our Lord. ■they will work this summer. La- St John said In I John 5 1J. VCrne will attend Oregon State college again tlhln fall. Both the The.se things have I written unto young iieoplc attended grade school you. that ye may know that ye have ln Apple Valley and were >jradu- eternal life, even unto you that be- ; ateti from Parma lidgh school, Mrs. lieve on the name of the Son of Ood. 1 Ferguson, a graduate of Ort mm's Business school In Bolae, has been 12Jylxc employed there the past few m it i « jh um ■ ■ lin n it m in ni win an tw n iw M m ■ month*. H U D 'S MOST COPIED TRACTOR . . . y e t the O N LY o n e that g ives you ALL the revo lu tio n a ry F E R G U S O N S Y S T E M fe a tu r e s ! WESTERN CORRUGATOR COMPANY N Y SSA OREGON R F 60-120 FREE DEMONSTRATION on YO UR O W N NYSSA PRO G RAM Telephone 108 T H EA T R E HONORED AT SHOWER Mr.». Waller Ross, (Marlene Moss) was honored at a bridal shower given by Mrs. Floyd Hale at her home In Vale Monday evening. Oames were played with Jean Grottvelt winning high prize and Mrs Robert Bowen winning low A buffet luncheon was served with Dorothy Erwin assisting as co-host ess. Others attending were Donna Trabert of Twin Falls, Betty New- blll of Adrian and Barbara Nelger, Cassle Kasahara and Carole Flind ers of Nyssa. -5 - OOUPLES HOLD PARTY The Mr and Mrs. Bridge club met last Wednesday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. John Kopp. Prizes were won by Mr and Mrs. Ted Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd j W ilson Ouests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson. 8 - ENTEDTAINS CLUB Mrs. Huston Wilson entertained Tuesday for her bridge club and a shower. Mrs. Ed Boydell and Mrs. Eldon Ulmer were co-hostesses. Mrs. Oene Stunz won high prize, Mrs. Ward Wieneke won second prize and Mrs. Wycoff the travel ing prize. Mrs. Warren Farmer and Mrs Robert Wilson were presented with baby gifts and Mrs. Eldon Ulmer was guest of honor at the farewell shower. - 8 - BRrDOE SESSIONS HELD The third ln a series of six bridge tournaments was held In the Epis copal parish hall Friday, July 6. Mrs. Frank Morgan held high score and Mrs. Artie Robinson held second high. Mrs. John Kopp announced that there will be no bridge played July 13 due to the rodeo but that the tournament will be continued Friday, July 20. - ■ Mr. and Mrs. Grant A. Jones of “f ‘ L n ffi" £ ,¡2 Jack *“ Tfi. ‘ h* d cla** » “ 'if* <*«Uude A keson « Ualdwell. The wedding will be held ln tl,e near ,uture- honor at a bridal shower given in the telephone office. Special guests were Mrs. Roy Bibby, Mrs. Richard Mason and _ . . Mrs. Thomas Chandler. J Cake and Punch » ere served- - RENSTROM INSURANCE AGENCY 8 - YOUTHS GO SWIMMING The C. Y. F. of the Christian church held a swimming party and weiner roast in Vale July 3. Twenty- three youths of high school age at tended. Mrs. Richard Mason and Mr and Mrs. Glen Strlctland took the group to Vale. - New Soles For 8 - CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Miss Donna Lee Wilson celebrated her 17th birthday Monday, July 9 with a party for 12 of her friends. Those winning prizes in games play ed during the afternoon were Betty Ann Boenig, Pat House, Geraldine Day and Teresa Jensen. The door prize was won by Pat Grunke. New Shoe Life We have the experts to do the job the way you want it done. We have the grades of leather most suitable to your own type of shoe. Bring your footwear in for re-soling now— and wear them for many more satis fying months. •COFFEES” SPONSORED The Nyssa Civic club Is sponsor ing a series oof round robin "cof fees” this summer to. raise $50 for upkeep of the library. The first | was held Wednesday at the home of Mr* Bert Llenkaamper. chaiitnan for Hie coffees. She entertained 12 of the executive ofifiers. Each hos- tss is asked to contact Mrs. Lien kaemper before she completes her plans. THE SHOE CLINIC (1st door east of Morris Bakery) 8 - Return f rom Trip— ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L Judd and Mr. and Mrs. C. K.‘ Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O. Judd en Janet and Weston returned home [ tertained Sunday evening at a gard Sunday from a week's visit with ! en dinner party in honor of Mrs. relatives in eastern Utah, including Oeorge Woods of Washington, D. Mrs. Olson's brother, George Jack- - 8 - C. and her daughter, Mrs. Nazin son of Logan and Mr. Olson's | L. D S HOLD OYPSY PARTY Rahim of Manchester, England. mother, «Mrs May Olson at Salt The M I. A. of the L. D. S. second - 8 - i Lake City. REBEKAHS MEET ward entertained at a gypsy outing last Wednesday at the Apple Valley The Rebekah Sunshine club m et! Xn .. M p. n i _ school park After an Interesting July 6 at the I. O. O. F. hall with The annual Dakota picnic will be program, a picnic lunch was enjoyed, 20 members present. After the bus with Ice cream cones and pop being iness meeting bunco was played wi'h held for all former residents of furnished by the M. I A Roasting high prize going to Mrs. Wilma North and South Dakota in the marshmallows, softball and other Horn and low to Mrs. Alice Rhodes Memorial park at CaklweiUuly 29. games were features of the even Traveling prize was won by Mrs. | Those attending are asked to take ing. which was enjoyed by &|>out Leona Reeves Refreshments were a basket lunch and coffee and ice 250 persons. Many attended the served by Mrs Verena Beam, Mrs. cream will be served. Harold Ro affair ln gypsy costumes. Bertha Rutledge and Mrs. Angie berts of Caldwell is chairman. Cook. - 5 - Plan Picnic— BRIDOE CLUB MEETS - 8 - Members of the St. Paul’s Epis The Monday evening bridge club F.AOLES AUXILIARY TO MEET copal guild will go to Caldwell July j The Eagles auxiliary will meet met this week at tihe home of ^frs. 15 to hold their annual picnic. Act- [ Stan Newman. Mrs. B B. Llen- July 17 at 8:30 at the Eagles hail. kaemper was a special guest. Priz The women will hold Initiation of ivities will start at 1 o'clock. es were won by Mrs Huston Wilson candidates ln honor of Mrs Ray To California— and Mrs Lloyd Wilson. The meet Russell, past madam president. Mr and Mrs. Dale Garrison, Mrs. ing was the last meeting of the - 8 - Duane Holcomb and daughter. Con group until September QUILD MEETS The Saint Paul’s Episcopal guild Die Jo, and Delwtn Holcomb went - 8 - met Monday night at the home of to Pa*o Robles, California, where OABDEN CLUB MEETS Plans were Mrs. Holcomb joined her husband The A N. K Garden club met at Mrs Hilda Tensen. the home of Mrs Oerrlt Siam Tues made for the annual picnic to be Private Holcomb is attending school day nfternoon Mrs Stam and Mrs. held in Caldwell July 15. Judd reported on the Oregon Fed - 8 - eration of Garden Clubs convention BRIDAL SHOWER GIVEN at Hood River. Mrs. Stam also Mrs. A. L. Barton was guest of -P IE CHERRIES— FROM SMALL TREES Just West Of O le's Corner 10 Miles Southwest Of Nyssa FRED STEPHEN TRAILWAYS BUS DEPARTURES FROM NYSSA EASTBOUND 3:48 AM 11:10 AM 8:20 PM *@9:25 AM 5:13 PM WESTBOUND 5:55 AM 12:40 PM *6:35 PM 9:00 PM (12:40 PM schedule to Weiaer connects with Portland bus at Ontario) tjBoise local ’ Wriser local—Daily except Sundays @ Daily except Sundays and National Holidays Portland-Salt Lake service underscored LUNCH ROOM PHONE 331 Girls' Summer Skirls Sizes 6 to 12 Regular $1.79 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 13-14 "The Iroquois Trail" Girls' Sun Dresses w ith George Montgomery— Brenda Marahall Glenn Lanagon— Monfe Blue Skirt and Bra., Sizes 2 to 6, Regular $1.79 The war paths flame as brave men ride the Iroquois trail. Matinee Hat. 1:M; Adm. 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