Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 24, 1953, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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    THE N¿ SSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON.
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C a ro le W ilson, Editor
Phone 21 î ;13
Nyssa Man Marries
Emmett Girl
: am
\ S acrificial S p irit.” Mrs devotions. Ned S nider conducted
Norvelle Hobbin.x conducted a p e d a l songs an d Jim m y C criield led the
pledge ervice. A special fea tu re of group in gam es H ighl.ght c f th e
the aftern o o n was th e p re -e n ta tio n p ro g ram was the form ing of th e
y ; . s M aude B e atty o f E m m ett and
f a b irth d ay cake to Mrs W E frie n d sh ip circle ar.d singing. "In to
Hex W e lle r of Njrsaa » ere m arried Maze R efreshm ents were served by My H ea rt ".
recently in th e C h u rc h of th e T ra n .', the 1.- 'to s a i ted by M: - M eril-
All in te reste d > uths are a-ked to
figuration in Ja c k so n Hole. Wyom d eaa Robbins an d Mr ¡¿ora O sborn.
c o n ta c t B arb ara Baker or R a th H e r­
T he Rev. W illiam T hom as, vicar.
Mr
Lloyd T obler e n te rta in e d m an. to join the fellowship.
officiated.
m em bers of the M ary an d M arth a
T he bride » o re a w alut len g th a id e .n her hom e in th e aftern o o n .
gown of w hite C h a n tilly lace over Mr. O O. A nderson had ch a rg e of Mrs. Boydell Entertains
Mrs. A H B yde’l e n te rta in e d
ta ffeta, w ith m a tc h in g lace jacket devotions an d Mrs, Anna Jo h n so n
m ade w ith a sta n d -u p collar She v n d u cted th e m issionary p ro g ram m em bers of the T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n
wore a h ea d b an d a n d a single white
M embers of the R u th an d Naomi bridge club at her hom e. Mr- H arry
flower in h e r h a ir an d a came, circle drove to P a y e tte T h u rsd ay M iner. M r' K en n eth C ottle an d
necklace, a gift of th e groom
evening to held th e ir m eeting a t the Mr> G lea B illing' were cues: p la y ­
Mr a n d M rs. Voeller a re m aking !i me of a form er m em ber. Mrs ers.
P rizes wore won by Mrs. Tom
M r'
R aym ond
th eir h em e in Nyssa, w here he m a n - ' H arry A nderson
S ager gave an in sp ira tio n a l talk. E ldridge an d Mr- K en n e th C ottle
ages th e Nys.-a T h e a tre .
Mrs. Voeller was g ra d u a te d fr m "L earning to M ike T h e R ight
E m m ett schools an d served in the Choices m the Home." I f n Aadar- Engagement Announced
>n served a dessert luncheon to 16
Mr. a n d Mrs. A rth u r P. T erry of
WAVES d u rin g W orld W ar II
guests.
i O n ta rio announce th e engagem ent
Mr- L illian Voeller e n te rta in e d
| of th e ir d au g h ter. Arleen to A 1 C
:i5 f u m ts at a p re -n u p tia l par.y . n
K eith P earce of tile U nited S ta te -
Mrs. Herriman Entertains
S a tu rd a y preceeding th e wedding.
Mrs. Lew H errim an e n te rta in e d Air Force. Pearce, sta tio n e d at
members of h e r T uesday evening L aughlm Air Force base m Del Rio.
Three Circles
b r \ . o club a t h er hom e with Mrs. T ex as is th e son of Mr. a n d M rs
of W.S.C.S. Meet
W ilton Ja ck so n a n d Mrs. T. J. H ili- E arl H ollingsw orth of Nys.-a.
T h re e circles of th e W om ans S o ­ m an of Victorville, Calif, as guest
ciety of C h ristia n Service m et T h u rs ­ players.
Dessert Bridge Given
day for th e ir m o n th ly m eetings.
Prizes were won by Mrs. F ra n k
Mrs. Mel In g eb r:t-en e n te rta in e d
.Members of th e D orcas circle m et M. rgan an d Mrs. A H. Boydell.
at a d essert bridge p arty Wednesday-
at the hom e of M rs. Le Roy H erm an
evening in h e r hom e for eig h t
T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n . Mrs. G rover American Legion
guests.
W illis led th e devotions an d Mrs.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Boydell.
U. H. N eiger h a d ch a rg e of th e pro- Auxiliary Meets
Mrs. L eo n ard H e.vet; an d M r- J : e
M embers of th e A m erican Legion C u n d all .
Auxiliary met T h u rsd ay n ig h t a t th e
V eterans hail. D uring th e business Mr. and Mrs. Bridge
m eeting, th e group voted to send a
M r a n d Mr.-. C A M ally e n te r ­
S12 check to th e P o rtlan d h o sp ital
, for th e "C heck of th e M onth" p ro ­ tain ed m em ber- of th e ir M r a n a
Mrs. bridge club S a tu rd a y evening
ject.
T hey are also helping to sponsor T h eir housegue.'ts. Mr an d Mr- J
an A m erican h isto ry contest a t th e Quill N edeker ar.d Ann ar.d Je a n
Nyssa Ju n io r h ig h school. P lan s are Necfbker were gue.-t players
Tom E ldridge an d M r-. Clyde S n i­
underw ay for covering th e m atres-
, .-ex owned by th e A uxiliary. T he der won th e h ig h score.-.
Auxiliary has ho sp ital beds, m atres-
ses, wheel ch airs an d cru tch es th a t
are loaned to people in M alheur
Mr. and Mrs. J. ({mil Nedeker and
j county who have need far them .
an d d au g h ters. Je a n an d A nn of
O gden were week end guests a t th e
Wednesday Night Bridge
hom e of Mr. an d M rs C A M ally
Mrs. W ard T yler e n te rta in e d
m em bers of h e r W ednesday n ig h t
bridge club at h e r hom e w ith Mrs
K en R eiistrom . Mrs. Tom Eldridge
For Members, Their
and Mrs. Q uim by as gue.-t players
Prizes were won by Mrs H arry
M iner, high and Mrs. R enstrom .
DANCE
S aturday, Sept. 2-6
LOCAL NEWS "
EAGLES HALL
They were re tu rn .r.g •< then- hem e
f e w.r g a tr ip * C a n ad a
1! jusegue-ts at the home of Mr
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Mr
B rack en
m o th er a n d
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M: Mary B racken a d M. H, e:.
B racken.
Mix. Lonnie Ward and Mrs Don
aid L an k ford a n d .-or.. Teddy . f
O n ta rio sp e n t T h a r-d a y m Ny-s*
visiting Mrs Boyd W .l n
Mrs Mamie Baker and Mr and
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S a tu rd a y n ig h t afte r pendm z four
d ay - visiting M r an d Mr- Melvin
Sidell at Shelly. Id ah . and a t the
Biickfooc F air
Mr and Mrv Howard Lovrjoy and
.am .ly an d M r a r c M: R V W il­
son a id 'la u g h te r sp e n t th e week
end at I -.-tin e R iver O n then- way
hem e, th e W ilson - visited Mr W il-
-on's p a re n ts. Mr an d Mr- L L
W ilson a t Im bler. O regon
Barbara and Della Wil-on spent
.he week end w .th th e ir g ra n d ­
p a re n t-. Mr a n d M r- T E G id-
dings a : P ay ette.
Mr. and Mrs \r t W ill and family
f P a rm a were S u n d ay d i.r.er gue.-t-
of M r an d M r B ¡1 W a i.l- r
Mr and Mrs. f red Gamble and
Beverly of P ay ette v .-.ted T uesday
evening at th e h em e of Mr ar.d MI ­
N' L W ilson
Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Koss were d in­
n er guest.- la st S a tu rd a y even.r.z a-
th e hom e of D r a n d Mr- D a .g h t
M ason.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Madraiga
of Jo rd o n V alley v .-.ted Y/edr.e.-day-
n ig h t a n d T h u rsd a y w .th Mr. an d
M r- R obert W hite
Mr an d M rs. W ally W.l n and
M ary E lizab eth of N am pa were S u n ­
day d in n e r guests a t th e hom e of
his uncle an d a u n t. M r an d Mrs
P ete W ilson. Mr. Wil- r. has been
te ach in g in W ash in g to n s ta te and
has moved down to N am pa to te ac h
th e re th is year.
M r an d M r- C h a r’.e K a u fm a n of
H o m ed a’.e w ere afte rn o o n visitors at
th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs Claude
W ilson S u n d ay .
Mr. an d M rs. Don P a rk e r cam e
back th is week from th e H udson
d ealer's m eetin g in O ak lan d to th e
h m e of M rs. P ark e r's p are n t-. Mr
an d Mrs K en Lorer.-er. T hey went
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24. 1353
PAGE NINE
h- :ne t La Or.,. ,e tax
ba k to th e la- t of th e weex
Mr ¡> ; Brewer
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nave beer.
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guest- of Mr an d M r- S E F l a u »
H Tolrnar. >. f O n tario visited a; th e Cra.g. an d E arl C h ard were gae-*-
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vnd .'...-band. Mr a t S u n d ay d in n e r a ; th e h< me . ; s t ­ of H ow ard Finger, who i quite well
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Elver Niel-en T i e m i-. know n here
W ednesday th e re wa- a n officer- poured th e ce m e n t for th e ba iem ent
M r, S
m eeting c f th e Extension a t th e floor.
night wv
m e : Mi
F m n x ie W orden m
S u n set Valley A uxiliary wi 1 meet L L B. «
Newell H e.gh: Mr- G rover Cooper T h u rsd ay , O ct , 1. w ith Mr- Albert
H erber
and Mr- Ira Price a tte n d e d T he N othei
Mr and
purpose of th e metr.ing was to p lan
L ittle K arla K ay S .m p r sp en t ! S u n n y ;
f rr the le—o n f .- the com ing m e e t­ S a tu rd a y w ith h e r g ra n d ; a re n u , i prunes
ing- of th e extension, for th is p a rt Mr an d Mr C arl S .m p - .
Mr E
of th e county.
Mr. an d M r- C a rl Sim pson ar.d
f Rem Nev -. ted M
Mr an d Mr- O P Ccun.-il w ent Mr an d Mr W ayne Simp-« r. •-. < noon a t th e hem e of h e r hii ban d ’»
■ i N am pa S unday t th e h o m e of a trip th ro u g h p a r t of Id ah o and p a re n t-. M r an d M r- O H S ch -
Mr and Mr- J- e C unsil. T h e two W ash in g to n T h ey left a week ago weizer
M . ...:. H BM S u n d ay an d cam e back T hursday. M r an d Mr G e rge F Ikmar. have
an d h ad a p icric d in n er th ere, a f te r T h ey went up th e N o rth -S o u th ta k e n th e ir d au g h te r. Carol, to P rovo
• it.r.g over m e < f th e new farm s highw ay to Moscow. Idaho th en to U ta h to a tte n d college at B r.z h a m
th ere
S pukane. an d up to the G rand You
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Mr ar.d Mr- Ja rre W olcott were Coulee d am T h ey w ent th ro u g h ed M onday.
veek end gue.-t- at th e h em e of his Q uincy an d M o-e- Lake t Ruzviiie,
Mr an d Mr Don S h a re and -m all
. M: W1
th e n th ro u g h P asco an d home.
d au g h te r, h a d S u n d ay d in n e r at
C hapin They drove up to th e dam
Mr ar.d M r- C a rl S.mp-« ri cele- th e Ira P rice hom e
Sunday Mr W> L o t: h a s been in b rate d t h e fir. t b .rth d a y o
T h e C h alk B u tte G ra n g e met
the airforce an d has recen tly been g ran d d ai ic h ter. K arla K ay S rnp-o
M onday n ig h t w ith th e K in g m a n
released.
with ice cream a n d cake Mo
K okm y G ra n g e in th e K- lony.
M
M
Lew M
U Mr
M r aind M r- Don Bre i
T n e re g u la r m eeting f th e C h a lk
and
Vt. : M. W alt H;l.. Mr ar.d M -
B u tte G ra n g e w as held F rid ay r..g h t
fam ily. M r an d Mr R ay S ir
J B M itchell and D ent an d H enry an d fam :ly an d Mr an d Mr Jo h n a t th e S u n se t V alley com m unity halL
m ve to H illcu ard p ark n e a r La S tric k la r id visited a t th e D ir. tr«ck.
G ran d e Sunday t take D ian a Per.d- lan d ho m e S u n d ay evenir
and’
Use
arvis
: t v,.-. to h e r b o w . H er w atched television.
p aren t- Mr a n d Mrs M elvin P en d -
M r ar.d Mr- M elvin Crocker an d
G a t e City Journal
arvis of Mo.-:er met th em a t th e son were guests a t su p p er Friday-
p ark to -pend the day w ith them evening a t th e hom e of Mr. an d
C la s si f ie d A ds .
ar.d take D iana h me Mr ar.d M r-
L c B u f i u u t - :. Phil M itchell an d
Wm B r.c :. all • : Wall wa, a n d Mr
and Mr N rm ar. D i-ila.% an d son.-
f Quincy a la mi t th e m th e re
• • • •
T hey all h ad a picnic d in n e r an d
fished in th e r.ver.
Mr ar.d Mr- Ne.l D .m m ick an d
Mr- L illian Dur.n re tu rn e d hom e
T hursday, en ding a 12-day fish in g
ar.d h u n tin g trip into C h am b erlin
B a-in .n th e prim itive a re a in Id ah o
T he Dim m icks an d Mr- D u n n rode
hor-es an d h a d pack horses w ith
th eir cam ping equipm ent to g et in to
th e B a-in Mr D im m ick sh o t a
young bear an d expect.- to g et a rug
m ade of th e hide T h ey re p o rt th a t
• DANCING
• ARTS & CRAFTS
th e fishing was excellent.
M r and Mr- R aleigh C h am b erlin .
• MUSIC
• STORY & DRAMA
M an o n C ham berlin ar.d Mrs Don
TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED
Fox have retu rn ed from a tr ip to
S cctt- Bluff, Nebr T hey w ent th e re
on request
or. account of th e illness ar.d d e a th
of a -i.-ter of th e men T hey d rove to
For information, dial 2401
South D akota to a tte n d th e fu n eral
services for th e -i-ter an d re tu rn e d
E N R O L L NOW
. . . Your Pre-school Child in
Moiher Goose A ciiviiy Land
O pening D ate — Oct. 1st
Families and Friends
B. Y. F. Meets
Sunday Evening
Music by
DON M OS S'OR CHE STR A
Y ouths of th e M ethodist, C h rist­
ian and St. P a u l’s Episcopal ch u rch s
m et Sept. 6 a t th e C h ristian ch u rc h
for a P ro te sta n t Y o u th Fellow ship
m eeting.
M rs. A ustin H ollingsw orth led th e
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