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THE N Y S I A G A T E C1TV JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON. T H U R SD A Y . M AR CH 20. 1SS2 PAGE SIX Florence Lew. musical number, were gift carriers. G IV E SVKPRLSE PAR AY L O C A L C O U PLE M 4 R R Y bailer .na Uur h *<-’W n. '• Fagan Hie following program wa* pre j yce Ooodm.»n, accompanied by Friends and relative of Mr and Mts* fre u « Curtis, daughter of Mr yelk w aiid orch <1 crga.'idy »• sented at interim ion. with Ètra Veia Dee P< uL-on re.uui * N.ua Mr George Coleman urpr'.sel them white crocheted ga>»e ar.d wh. •• C.,. r acting a> master of ceremonies; “ la Clarence Curtis, end R W C o le vocal solo, Mark Moncur. V al solo. T h ro u g h the Y ears",1 ‘ •o n n y i Awyi, &on of Mr and M r* Monday night on their 32nd wedding a d a sktt '*« ie Handri - i and M t f f l k f anniversary. The group played court Mr Mark Hartley; piano selection, Bernhardt Beyl were married at remainder of the evening was spent Vk ke: O.i kri o f f t * U N T V iR S IT Y S T U D iN T S games and presented Mr and Mrs. dancing w 1 My Hero". Joy Peterson; informal lhe Faith Luthern church at Nyssa Coleman with an electric clock W ED D IN G R E C E PTIO N HERE i with handles made of padinK about the family ana quo- . . , _ . . „ orchid satin ribbon Thiee di* A wedding reception n i given •E— tution* from famous poets' ideas njght. March 12. Rever- REBEKAHS HOLD P A R T Y •Saturday f w iling at tlw Ny*.M *take g.rls were roommates ol the ■ .ibout love. Mrs. George Chadwick enu J L - » n e h l officiated in the O U TG O IN G O FFIC ERS HONORED The Kcbrkahs held their regular i rotation m i; in honor of Mr. and - ... . tending u A hot supper and evening social uni* : Payette, life-long friend of the candlelight ceremony. pinochle party Saturday evening at M Merlin F l u k And«r.on. who ver'ity at Pro.o, c.an Peter on lamily; vocal olos. "Oh The bride was lovely in a pale was given Friday at the home of Mr. the I O O. F hall, with 11 tables • e re married March 1 * in the i . j > il a.Ill W I l-romise M e" and "You'll Never W alk gr, * u fo w n Wllh lon net oVer_ and Mrs Roland Maw, in honor >1 In play Prize winners were Mrs. trini>lr Salt Lake City, with Prr i- hi brother Marlow Ander.-on rne Al->iie", LaVon G ilford, accompanied all the outgoing officers of the Owy Emil Stunz and Bill van Zelf. high; , , dent Hobrrt l). Y o u i« ¡lerformini'. U s h e rs were L . Von G ilh ’i'd ol K by Adrienne Peterson, and piano MurV s , ‘* ‘•»rrled a bouquet of white hee ward M I A association, since Mrs Pete Van der Oord and Leslie the double ring ceremony The bride pel, Montana; Richard Acker-<m l it was first organized with the pres T o p liff. second high, and Mrs Herb do, Concert Etude” by MacDowell, tarnations and snapdragon*. » a s form erly Elaine Peterson, daugh Portland, and Leland Hennis, the Adrienne Pe'.er*on. Prior to the Miss Christine Duersch o f Parma ent officers acting a > hosts. Leslie Kurtz and Herb Cox. traveling Hos ter ol Mi and Mrs Wdfnrd O Peter groom's former missionary compuan- Sweetheart W altz” , played by was maid of honor. Percy Parrish of Ballantyne was the men's former tesses for the evening were Mrs. son of Nyssa, and the groom is lon, ot Nampa. president and Mrs. Lila Mitchell, was Walter Fox and Mrs Harry Kingrey. Cupp's orche*tta of Vale, the groom Nyssa was groom's man. the son o f Mr and Mrs. Duwayne the women's president. Others who co-chairmen, and Mrs. Nellie New- Fourteen tall white candle glow gave a talk of appreciation to those Following the ceremony, a recep L. Anderson of Portland. recently held office were Vern G ar bill, Mr* A! Thompson, Mrs. Bob ing from bronze taper*, end a large pre ent and thanked those who as- tion was held at the home of the The bride was lovely In a white Boston fern, formed a picturesqm ner, Mrs. Grant Patterson. Norman . ted with the reception. Many Burns and Mi Angie Cook slipper satin gown entrain, with in- background for tho e ill the recep friends and relatives o f Weiser a t groom's parents. Th e young couple Garner and Mrs. Leland Mayland. •:— + left Thursday for Murtinsdale, M on M-t embroidery and lace around the tion line, which also included the tended. Other out-of-town guests Roast beef, pork and venison dishe* HONORED ON B IR T H D A Y bodice and shoulders. A heart-shan- bride's parents, Mr and Mr Wilford were Mrs. Mul Ove*oli of Portland, tana. where they will make their] were served to 32. Eight tables of home. Dickie Couiiol was honored on his ed tiera of oruiige blossoms and tiny O Peterson and Mr I) L Ander-on Mrs Muriel Kinnison o f Pendleton bunco were In play, with Mrs. Ezra ninth birthday, Friday evening. + — seed pearls held the tinner-tip veil of Portland. The bride's inoUier and Mrs. Inland Hennis of Nampa. Woolley receiving first place for the March 14. when his mother. Mr*. G IV E S B IR T H D A Y P A R T Y In place Mrs Anderson carried a chose a floor length gown ol aqua women and Lee Stoker the men's The bride and groom were gradu Phyllis Counsil gave a theater party Mrs. John Reeves and Mrs. Lora prize. bridal bouquet of white carnations, blue lace over sa'.in. with matching ated from Nyssa high school in 1*4« Ditty gave a birthday dinner Friday in his honor Guests were Tanya with an orchid corsage in the center, gold and blue rhinestone jewel The and have spent the past two years evening. March 7 in honor of Mr ! Burningham. Wilma Findling. W an all of which were held together with groom's mother chose an amethy t ANNOUNCE ENG AG EM ENT tiny streamers of white satin rib gown of slipper satin with inset ba. k at Brigham Young university Th e O er'rude Alkeson of Caldwell Othe. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Adams an bons The bride’s sister, MLs.s Adri and sleeves of orchid lace, and ame groom spent one year at Oregon out-of-town guests were Mrs. Janie nounce the engagement of their S ate college prior to serving two B Atkeson and Sherry Lee of Paris, enne Peterson, who chose an ankle thyst jewels set In antique gold daughter. Janice D to Edmund W ill years in the Texas-Louisina mission France. Places were laid for six. length gown of violet silk net over As the guests arrived they could for the L. D S church Th e cuple. iams. son of Mr*. Alta Williams of •>—+ taffeta, was maid of honor, and the hear the strains from the organ Colorado Springs, Colorado The will make their home at Provo, Utah.| "B IN D IN G S H E A F” CEREM ONY MLs.ses I.ucille Kinnison and Joan played by Mrs. Grant June and marriage will take place April 18 in where Mr Anderson will continue HELD Ove on of Pendleton, Kay Parker of Miss Iaiura Schenk Mi Lou Schenk n j a hi studies at the university. Th e Binding of the Sheaf” cere- Portland, and Avon Peterson o f Nv;- was In charge of the guest book. The couple were also honored with mony honoring 14 girls of ‘.he Nyssa sa were bridesmaids; all wearing The square, four-tier wedding R E L IE F S O C IE TY PRESENTS u wedding supper at Carl's Doll second L. D. S ward with outstand- cake, which was trimmed with yel Members of the Nyssa first ward House in Salt Lake City, with Mrs.] ing awards was held Sunday evening, i low roses and held the traditional were guests of the Relief society at D I. Anderson a hostess. The table with the class instructor, Mrs. Theo- miniature bride and groom, was ser their annual 17'h of March party. w.t oen'ered with a lovely floral dore Bowers, conducting, and par-1 Th e women served a family styles ved by M rs . Kenm th Cottle, M Lloyd Lewis and Mrs Frell Blair. On creation of purple iris and yellow ents o f the girls attending as guests, fried chicken dinner to 102 guests. either side of the ecru lace covered lilie of the valley. Places were la id ’ Prior to the actual binding, a short Henry Zobell was master of cere table, were tall candles in silver lor 19 guests A surprise slow er was1 program was given as follows: Tw o monies for the program, which in holders; low crystal bowls of a'.in given at the Tokalon house at Provo vocal trio numbers by the Misses I cluded the following numbers: Trio, stick candies and gla es of orange for the bride by school friends last Nani Child, Olga Sanders and Betty j Pearl Woodard, Lucile Pett and week. Mrs. Robert McKinney was Fife, entitled "M y Testim ony” and frappe. Mr Walker Low, Mrs. Lloyd Lew. hu tess at a trousseau shower at "Ruth Th e Oleanor” ; und three and Mrs. Mark Johansen were ;:i Nv a in honor of the bride last 'sh ort talks, Olga Sanders, Nanette ! Bybee and Colleen Bybee. Each girl charge of the gift table*, which h id week. * — * ___ i was presented with a golden shaft light green streamers on either side, S P R IN G F E S T IV A L PLA N N E D o l wheat, which was saved from the held in place with orchid satin bow The spring festival to be sponsored bundle grown by their teacher, which The Misses Joy Peterson, Nancy Stringer and Lorraine and Sharyl by the county committee of exten- received a prize at the last Malheur ----------------------------------- ? -ion units will be held May 9. a c - : county fair. Each girl placed her cording to plans outlined at a meet- j wheat across a large band o f gold ing of the committee in the Moore and green and silver ribbon, which Homo beavty hogiiu hotel in Ontario March 12 A place j was later tied by the teacher, and for the festival has not been ar- ] presented to Mrs. O. P. Williams, w ith . . . ! ranged. Mi s Mae Miller, home eco M. I. A. president, who in turn pre nomist. read correspondence in re sented it to Bishop Hubert Christen Phone garded to a s|>eaker for the festival. sen. who accepted It. and gave a talk Each member is asked to notify her to the girls, concerning the beauties j unit planning chairman o f her de- o f a virtuous life and honoring the -OK East Main Street ires relative to the program for the standards o f the L D S. church. Nyiaa, Oregon I coming year This information will Then the chorus sang the class Phone 155 enable the program planning com song. "Bing Olad Hearts". Girls hon- ; mittee to choose lessons that most- ored were Olive Beus, Karm a Kesler, makers are interested in having Colleen Bybee, Nani Child, Olga 1 presented. The next county commit Sanders, Cleo Wight, Prances Feik, tee meeting will be held In Vale Betty Fife, Nannette Bybee, L o r Stuns Lumber Co. April 9. raine Fischer, Amy Lewis, Carol Fife, and Mona Cliristensen. A col E N TE R T A IN S PINO CH LE CLUB ored plteure o f the group was taken Mrs. John Reeves entertained the by K. D Bybee members of her pinochle dub W ed + — + C LU B G IR L S MEET nesday afternoon, March 12. Mrs. Th e Nyssaettes met Friday, March Nysaa. Oregon John Ostrom won high, Mrs. Bill Sehoen won low and Mrs. Nettie 14 for a business meeting. Th ey did THE BEST IN QUALITY FOR LESS Bennett and Mrs. Emil Stunz won not hold a demonstration as usual traveling There were three tables because of making plans for an / v * 0- ' I Easter party. in play. identical f a c i a l S u ite s PAINT SALE fo b * ' FULLER'S— Fullcoat Oil Base One-Coat Interior Flat W all Paint k Z Roy L. Booker 0 Gallons (Reg. $4.67) $ 2.89 Quarts (Reg. $1.38) .90 - Choose From Our Complete Stock of Colors. Buy Now and Save. DON B. MOSS FIRESTONE DEALER STORE -AVAN TED :- da L< rg Harland hagai Haney Bi b Savage Pare Z >beU. Norman Baker. Col.eea Linville. 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Hogs Cash for live horses and cows LEAG UE O R O U P MEETS Members o f the Young Adult league met Sunday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. C liff Main. Mr. Main led the devotions. Miss Marilyn Solterbeck and Kenneth Madsen of Payette were special guests. For refreshments, Mr Main served two of his home-made cakes and ice cream. Keith Herman show- [ ed pictures to the group at the close | of the meeting. DORCUS CIR C LE MEETS Members o f the Dorcus circle met Friday at the home o f Mrs. Oscar Kurtz for an all-day sewing meeting FREE PROMPT REMOVAL Phone us collect Nyssa 102-W Payette 670 If no answer call Nampa 6-4604 DAY OR NIGHT IDAHO ANIMAL PRODUCTS Nampa, Idaho B O N U S D A Y S SPECIAL! 5 M en's T ies Hand Tailored Silk Lined / \ V- Regular Values S1.00 and $1.50 Ladies' Slips P J 1 _ 11 1 ^ T J 4 149 1 1 1 Lace top and bottom Sateen and Crepe Size 32-34-36-40 Girls' Gowns and P ajam as $ 1 1 6 9 Regular $2 96 -Sizes 3 to 16 1 G U E STS A T D IN N E R Mr. and Mrs. Roy House o f Boise gave a dinner party last week in honor o f Mr. and Mrs. Oene Stunz and Suite and Betsy o f San Diego, i Other guests from Nyssa were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stunz and Mrs. Nor man Bleakman. E N T E R T A IN S CLU B Mr. and Mrs. Olea Billings enter tained the members o f their W ed nesday evening Mr. and Mrs. bridge club at their home. Guest players were Mr. and Mrs. Huston Wilson, Mrs. Ethel Mary Beckham and Mrs. Stan Newman. Winners were Mrs. LEAGUE G R O U P MEETS Billings, high, and Mrs. Beckham, Members of tile Young Adult second high. League of the Methodist church met Sunday evening. March 9 at the E N TE R T A IN A T D IN N E R home o f Mis* Betty Newbill Mr*. Mr. and Mrs. K . I. Peterson of Henry Oernliardt of LaOrande led Adrian entertained Mr. and Mrs. the devotions and had charge of the Sarn and Mr and Mrs. Athol Sayre program. | a( dinner Saturday night. NYSSA PROGRAM Telephone 108 THEATRE "Thunderhead, Son of Flicka" with Roddy McDowall— Preston Foster You will enjoy this picture again. 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