Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 11, 1953, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE NYSSA G A T E C I T Y JCVPNAL. NYSSA. 01 BOOM. fH O K » >AY JO U E »
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U n c i a l A c t t i n t i i 'S
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"Thank You ” for their leadership
this year.
Mothers attending the tea were
Mrs W illiam Van Zelf, Mr; Alfred
Adams, Mr Pete Vander Oord Mr-.
Wil- n Winter. Mr-. Harold Sisson
and a visitor. Mrs. Edna Mae W im-
Mtt,
Refreshments were served.
Newman
hostess Mr and Mr-. S
were guest player'.
Dr. and Mrs. George C bern von
high.
Mrs. Baer Entertains
itivi
br.dge club st her h me with Mr« attended the full schedule of a
their
Campbell Baer and Mr-. J iin Kelly t.es provided for them while
attended meetings and
cl O^den as guest player M:.- A. H
3 ydcll voa high and Mr- L e v Her- and conferences.
Friday, they attended a beautifully
man won second high.
appointed luncheon and were pres­
ented with hand made eanngs for
Nyssa Women
favors. Place cirds featured clever
Report On
sayings of welcome written out as a
Lion’s Convention
personal message to each lady guest.
Frtaay evening, wives and hus-
Mrs. Ward Weincke, Mrs. Stanley
Ne wman and Mr- D:ck Yost, accom­ ands attended a talent show in the
panied their husbands to the Lion.s Opera house featuring outstanding
convention in Sun Valiey last week numbers.
uurday noon’s luncheon featuer-
and reported a wonderful and out-
-tanding time. About 400 women ed a Hawaiian theme and guests
Mrs. Campbell Baer • : >r:a:ned
members of her Tutsda a item ion
ondge club at her horn with .x
guests. Prizes were wen by Mr
Henry Hartley, Mrs. T m EldriJce
Election Held
Mrs. H R Sherwood gave a tea
Ruth Herrman was elected presi­ and Mr ; George Mitche.
At her home hororing her guest, Mrs Laurence and Donna Butler, mess­
Annette Stradley, inner dent of the M Y E. of the Methodist
liixiabe'h Morehead of Portland engers;
guard;
Delorus
Duus,
outer
guard;
church at a meeting held Sunday Tuesday Evening Bi ige
Oidtrr guests were 10 grandmother-
Mrs. Tom Eldridge »nt« stained
wtw hace lived in Nyssa from 40 to Judy Savage, senior page; Janet A l­ evening at the church. Other o ffi­
fred, junior page; and Jane Mary cers are David Hartley, vice presi­ memoers of her Tu e'd.i’- evening
70 years
Ann Alford, lady of the lights.
dent; Catherine Coleman, secretary;
Mr«. Sherwood came to Nyssa.
June 13 was the date set for the Ned Snider, treasurer; Letha Sager
a bride, in 1902
M r' Morehead came with her par- ■ next merchants luncheon to be given and Ronald Buchner, membership
« it s . Mr and Mrs. Dan Ehrgood in at the Masonic hall Installation o f chairman; Stan Thompson, recrea­
MM Mr Ehrgood, for whom one of officers will be held Saturday. June tion chairman and Onna Pounds,
worship chairman.
ttoe Nyssa streets was named, home- 20 at 8 p m.
The M ajority degree was conferr­
After the devotions at the church,
sirmded the land east of the tracks.
a social hour was held at the S tef-
rt o f w-here the labor camp Is now ed on Roberta Mor.’.C' Holcomb.
, fen* home.
•ted.
» ‘*t youth fellowship zone rally to
- Mrs Nora Ray moved to Nyssa in Mrs. Thomas, Guest
be h e ll ?n Nvssa from 2:30 until 9:30,
1M3, the daughter o f J J Brown,
Mrs. Claude Thomas of North
one of the builders of te Owyhee Loope, Neb , was guest of honor at Sunday, June l 4.
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hitch Her daughter, Gertie Ray a social afternoon given Tuesday by
Aatuli was born here.
Mrs. Dale CMbom and Mrs O. O. Golden Wedding
triT J - i P ;
Mr:. Eda Ida Ward, with her hus- Anderson. The afternoon was spent Anniversary Observed
b a n d . John was one of the first socially and games were played with
Mr and Mrs. Jamec Stephen, Sr.,
ptoneer families who have lived here Mrs. Charles Garrison and Mrs. W.
observed their golden wedding anni-
aince 1885 John Ward also worked W. Foster as prize winners.
| vesary last Wednesday afternoon
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on the Owyhei-
and evening at the home o f Mr and
M r« Lulie Hoxie went to school Legion Auxiliary Meets
Mrs. James Stephen, Jr. The party
•nth Mis. Morehead, having lived
The American Legion auxiliary was given by their sons, James, Fred,
here since 1896
met Thursday evening for their final Joe and Eugene Stephen.
Mrs. Arlene Pound was the oldest
meeting o f the year at the home of
160 guests—college friends, neigh­
«rumen present, 88 and ha the most
Mrs. H. O Hopkins During the busi­ bors, and relatives— from 5 states
deceml.ints: 10 children. 26 grand­
children 37 great-grand-children ness meeting, the treasurer made her called at the home during the after­
and five great-great-grand children report on the poppy sale All busi­ noon and evening.
ness was taken care o f until the
A three-tiered, gold wedding cake
Btie came to Nyssa in 1909.
auxiliary meets next in September. topped with a gold wedding bell
Others pre.-ent, who have raised
Refreshments were served.
graced the tea table. The lowe-t tier
their familes in .Nyssa were Mrs
•was surrounded by white rose buds
Clara Beam, 1983, Mr Minnie Lc-
and pansies. Mrs. Paul Baker and
uch. 1911, and Mrs, Ruth Poster, Missionary Society Meets
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Member o f the Golden Hour \fi-- Mrs U. H. Neiger decorated the cake.
The Stephen home was decorated
T lie ten grandmothers, together have sionary society of the Nazarene
112 grand children and 82 great- church met last Tuesday evening at with spring flowers arranged by Mrs.
grand children and 82 great-grand the home of Mrs. I>m Seward Mr-. Einar Jensen of Marquette, Ntb.
children
Don Wilson, president, conducted BU'kets of peonies and Iris were pre-
Mrs. Morehead returned to Boise the business meeting. Refreshments sen'rd to llif OOUple by Mr and Mr*
by bU' and flew to Portland Friday. were served at the close o f the meet- George Schweizer and a centerpiece
of columbine and mock orange blos­
ing.
soms were presented by Mrs. Gerrit
O.T.H.E. Club Meets
Stam.
Th e home economics club of the Alta Taylor Honored
Miss Jennie Joyce o f Pasadena,
Oregon T rail Grange met Thursday
Alta Taylor was honored guest at a C a lif, a sister of Mrs. Stephen cut
at the home of Mrs. George Cleaver. bridal shower given for her Friday the cake. She was assisted by Mrs.
Hull call was answered with "M y night by Mr-. John Schenk, Mr- Frank Faymonville of Shamakawa,
Favorite Food dish" by eight mem­ Clyde Bowers and Mrs Francis Bates Wash. Pouring were Mrs. Vance Siler
bers and four guests, Mr
Mable at the Schenk heme. The evening of La Verne, Calif, and Mrs. Eatella
Hicltni nd. and Mrs Laura Malsber- was -pent playing games with the Conner of Portland and Mrs. Stanley
ger o f the Boulevard grange and bridal m otif and prizes were given Joyce of Canoga Park, Calif.
Mrs. John Cleaver and Mi Gordon winners.
Gladys
and
Pauline
Stephen,
M rs. Orma Goodell, had charge of
The gift table was decorated with granddaughters, were in charge of
the meeting Tentative plans were a white umbrella trimmed with bells the guest book and gifts.
made for the annual picnic to be and rose . Luncheon was served by
Out o f state guests included Miss
held in July r Augu ; and comm­ the hostesses ta 25 guests.
Jennie Joyce of Pasadena, Calif.,
ittee.' were named to take charge
The bride-elect will marry Larry Mr and Mrs. Vance Siler of La-
o f arrangements.
Gregory o f LaGrande.
Verne. Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Fallowing the bu ine - meeting.
Joyce and Canoga Park, Calif.; Mrs.
Ml
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Prank Faymonville and son. Robert,
Home E >m mi
club sp. ,<e about Mother and Daughter
of Skamokana, Wash., Mrs Estella
tlie
tate
Tea Held At Church
Conner o f Portland, and Mr. and
tea 1
A mother and daughter tea was Mrs. Sinar Jensen of Marquette,
held June 9 thr ugh tic 18 .-he >1
given Thursday afternoon at the Neb.
discussed the pnzi
t bo a v irde.l Moth di-t church by members of the
this year.
w men’s society for members and
Refreshments were 'trie d by the friends and their mothers and Mr. and Mrs. Bridge
in
ind Mi
Club Meets Sunday
daughters.
M r La V ;:i Cl< vc: Club i ...
Members o f the Mr. and Mrs.
Privale
The pr 'gram o f reading and mu-
meet a„.4;n unt.l Oct. ber 1 at the ic wa- a tr.bute to mothers and B-idge club met Sunday evening at
home o f Mr.' Inez S* burn
daughters under the title. “ A Wide- the home o f Mr. and Mr Pete Fleis-
r..:.c Fello wship ” Mr- K E Keveren sner with M o . George Cobern as co-
directed
with Mr H E Koker. Le-
Mr. and Mrs. W ebster
tha Sager. Mrs Harold Kurtz andin-
C elebra te A nniversary
fant ion. Mrs C liff Main and Karen.
Mr and Mr» George Web-ter of Mrs Joe Cundall and Linda, Joy
Parma former Nyssa resident cele­ Gay Roth. Carolyn Eichner, Ellen
brated their 50th wedding annlver- Sager, Barbara McPartland and
aary at an open house at their home Phillis Cheldelin, taking part.
liO gu e-t-s attended
A social hour followed with Mrs.
Six of their seven children were LeRoy Herrman, Mrs. Paul Penrod
present. They were Vance Webster and Mr- John Goddard presiding at
of Dayton, Oh; >; Mr- Vyrrle Duval the beautifully appointed tea table
of Cincinnati; Mrs Carl Dillon and The tea committee was Mrs W al­
daughters of Vesper, Kansas; Bob ter Roth, chairman, Mrs. Norvelle
Webster of Adrian; Wendell Webster Robbins, Mrs. Leo Oonyer, Mrs
•*id fan
f Vali
I III Lace) Lvttif Attebery and Mrs. Gene Stan­
tt»vk aiiJ i«Uill!y of Nampa, One ley.
%on, Harold of La Mar, Colo, was
prevented from attending because
Grandmothers Gather For Tea Honoring
Former Resident Here From Portland
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eo'tumed for the meal
The highlight of the contention,
according to the ladies, was a smer-
ga'board, served Saturday evening
to Lkm i and their WiVM in the Con­
tinental room in the Challanger inn.
Every kind of food-meats, salads,
pastries and poultry- was served to
the guests The delegates reported
that not only was the food delicious
but it was beautifully arranged.
Th e governors ball, given Saturday
evening was sem i-form al and the
climax to the two day convention.
Specially picked talent high lighted
the ball.
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Our Aecorc^ion instructor, Delbert Detienne, is starting
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June 10th. Enroll vour child now. We furnish the
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of illness.
Mr. and Mr- Webster received
many l vely gifts, including a tele­
vision set, a gift from their children
Dr T 1, Philbrick i ! Lincoln. K an ­
sas sent a bouquet o f ro o- Dr Phil-
brick is a brother of Mrs Wtb-ter
Wedding cake, ice cream and a
beverage wa
erved t.i the guests.
Officers Appointde
In Job’s Daughters
< >t ; er« Appointed In Job’' Du li­
Job’s Hang liter - Bet bel No. 33 met
June 4 in ro •uUr -e-rioil During the
buslia s mectm g In«nored queen,
K.
S;r*v bn tigli ninnounced ap-
patri!"!
ers ; r the .'ix m entii'
t v : Îd irga: e! Bate . musie-
m Wa .kt r. 1 b: arian: Barbara
ch«;>l . M u I; 11 rhomp-on.
t»r; Cllela B« Hi ■ Wemlek. re-
Jain ■e Adam «. Junior cust-
L.ir iy n B:aii t. senior f u l ­
M ari a ret But ler, Catherine
n, N.incy Jo House, Sally
Ccletnan
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4-H Club Members
Entertain Mothers
ttow Kind #f p o w . f
A mothers tea was held by the
member.' of the Buzzing Needle.' 4-H
club and the Oregon Trail cooking
club at the home of Marlene and
Carol Adams.
Thy ” ’rls displayed and modeled
their clothes made in the club this
year Those with displays were,
clothing I. Rena Dirk en and Betty
Van /alt, clothing II. Hi len Winter
and clothing lit and IV’
Barbara
Hick! urn. Delores
res Van Zelf,
Zelf. Siterà 11 |
: i. Nellie Vaiati r Oord Cath- i
crino Coleman and L ynette Hick- 1
man.
A drmor
ition or i the proper !
met hi od of gathering a .«kirt was
given b\ Lyne;:e Hickman andCath-
erine Coleman and one on proper
>oam for on; ton materials by De-
Van Zelf and Sherral Sisson
Th( e girl- from the t wo clubs pre-
d thi'tr leaders. Mrs O. Htek-
man i aini M; Lynette Hickman with
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