Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 01, 1954, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON.
PAGE EIGHT
THURSDAY. APRTL 1. 1954
A m ity Club H ears
Musical Program
Ceremony Unites
Betty Bullard
And Geo. Boyack
In an im pressive evening cere­
m o n y M arch 26. Miss B etty Louise
B u lla rd becam e the bride of
G eo rge Boyack The Rev. H artzel
C obb officiated at the double ring
■ceremony in the F irst C hristian
c h u rc h in Boise.
P receeding the rites, Byron
S h erm an of Arco .Ida., sang
“ T hrough The Y ears” and "B e­
cau se " C andlelighters w ere Lois
e n d N orm a S te w art of Boise.
S p rin g flow ers decorated the
ch u rch .
T h e bride, given in m arriage
by h er father, w ore a w edding
;own of accordian pleated nylon i
ulle over w hite satin. The yoke
a n d sk irt in terest w ere of im ­
p o rte d lace The gown was fash­
ioned w ith long pointice sle e v e s1
a n d a stand-up collar Her finger- j
tip veil was held in place by an
a ll -over lace cap w ith seed pearls. |
S h e carried an orchid and split
ca rn atio n s on a w hite Bible, a
g if t o f the groom.
T he bride was attended by her
siste r, W ilma B ullard, as m aid of
h o n o r She wore a lavender gown
o f ta fe tta and net and carried a
iiosegav of deep purple and y e l­ ■
lo w tulips.
Miss Joyce Blake was a b rid es­
m aid . H er gown, fashioned iden­
tical to the one w orn by the maid
o f honor, was orchid tafe tta and
n e t and she carried a bridesm aids j
I
b o u q u et of yellow and orchid i
tulips.
C arole Boyack was the flow er
girl. She w ore a yellow em broid-
crio d organdy dress.
Dick Boyack, b ro th er of the
«ro o m w as best man. Donald B ul­
lard , b ro th er of the bride also a t­
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Boyack
ten d ed the groom. Ray W ilder |
—P hoto by Schoen
a n d D ennis C u tth ro at w ere ush-l
e rs
B renda M cKinney
P a re n ts of the couple are Mr.
C elebrates B irthday
a n d Mrs. Otis Bullard of Nvssa
and Mr and Mr Ross Boyack of
Miss B renda Joyce M cK inney
M eridian. Mrs. B ullard wore a , '
t fv
celebrated h er 3rd b irth d ay a t a
n a v y blue crepe afternoon dress
'•*—*•*
p arty given F riday aftern o o n by
w ith pink accessories and a pink R e g u la r R e b e k a h
h er m other, Mrs. Bob M cK inney
c a rn a tio n corsage. Mrs Boyack w fi
, >
and Mrs. Allen A nderson.
w ore a navy dress w ith w hite
1 ^
1 u hi
accessories and a w hite carnation
A re g u la r R ebekah m eeting
The afternoon was sp en t p la y ­
co rsage.
was held T hursday evening w ith ing gam es. B irthday cake and ice
A reception for 275 guests was la m em bers present. Mrs. Lora cream and cake w ere served to
given following the cerem ony in D itty and Mrs. Neely w ere guests. the guests.
th e church parlors. Ja n e t Lakey \ Hostesses for the evening w ere
L ittle guests w ere L au ra Dee
h ad charge of the guest hook.
Mrs. H elm er Ostrom and Mrs. j Anderson, Jim m y F arm er, S h a r­
G ladys Lewis, and Jean and
on and Teddy Reitz, L elia F arm -
Je n n iv e G rottveit had charge of G erald Horn.
: er, K arren and K enny C annon,
th e gift tables.
I Jim m y and A nna A nderson, M ar­
Follow ing the initial cut of the Card P a rty Given
th re e tie r w edding cake by the
The O regon Trail Hall Associa­ jorie Jo Hipp, A nn Z ittercob and
b rid e and groom, it was ru t and tion held th e ir card p arty T ues­ M arti J a n e Saver.
served bv Mrs. John Zittercob. day evening w ith nine tables in
Mrs. Jac k Zittercob, Mrs Dale
Lakey and Mrs. Then M atherly, play. Hostesses for the evening H om edale G uests
a u n ts of th e bride. The punch was w ere Mrs. Ace Schw eizer, Mrs. j Mr and Mrs. Jim S haw and
served by au n ts of the groom, R obert Holmes, Mrs. Ronald H ol­ fam ily spent S un d ay in Home-
Mrs B vron Sherm an and Mrs mes and Mrs. A. A. Jam ieson.
dale at the hom e of th e Rev. and
V ictor Ellingford of Arco, Ida .
Prizes w ere won by Mr. a n d ,
and Mrs. Frances S herm an of Mrs. Leslie Topliff, Mrs. F ern Mrs. E. J. Wilson.
P ocatello
R uncorn, Mrs. Loyd Adams, F. II.
T he new Mrs. Boyack chose for
Rebekah Card P a rty
h er going aw ay ensem ble, a m a­ Holmes and F ran k Perko.
Ten tables of pinochle w ere in
The
next
p
arty
w
ill
be
held
rin e blue suit w ith pink acces­
play S a tu rd a y n ig h t at the p u b ­
sor'-- Following a wedding trip April 13 at 0:30.
lic card p a rty sponsored by the
to McCall, the ro u n lr will he at
Yellow Rose R ebekah lodge of
h om e at Alamosa Drive in Boise. Dinner G uests
T he bride is .• 1050 graduate of
Nyssa.
Mr and Mrs. V ernon McCain
N '-' sa high school and is em ploy­
Prizes for th e ev en in g 's play
ed bv the M ountain States T ele­ .inti fam ily of Vale w ere S atu rd ay w ere won by Mrs. B lanche Hite,
phone Co in Boise The groom night guests of Mr. and Mrs. E l­ Mrs. O scar K urtz, Mrs. Jim E l­
g rad uated from M eridian high m er Cruson. T he evening was
kins, Bill Schoen, C arl S eb u rn
school in 1950, spent two years pent playing pinochle.
and Leslie Topliff.
in tile U nited States Navv and
Hostesses w ere Mrs. V irginia
is cu rren tly engaged in farm ing.
Mr Larson E ntertains
W illiam son and
Mrs. G erald
c the Journal Classified A .it
D inner guests of Mrs. R aym ond Horn.
get results.
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Larson w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jess
W hitaker of Boise. Afternoon W ednesday N ight Bridge
eallei
S unday at the Larson
Mr. and Mrs. W ard W ienko en-
hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. John tertain ed m em bers of th e W ed­
Flynn of Caldwell.
nesday night Mr. and Mrs. club
in th e ir home.
Mrs. Bybcc E ntertains
High score w in n ers w ere Mr.
Mrs S P. Bybee en tertain ed and Mrs. W arren F arm er.
num bers of the F riday afternoon
Sam ba club at h er hom e w ith Sunday G uests
Mi ■ Joe C undall and Mrs. H arry
Mr. and Mrs. H a rry S to ttle r of
M iner as guest players.
P ay ette visited S u n d ay a t the
MARK &
MONCUR
Mi
Bybee and Mrs. G ordon hom e of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Me
O xnam w ere prize w inners.
Connell.
607 P ark Ave
Phone 3386
Mrs. Bruce Johnson is visiting
A ttend Elks
friends and relatives in U tah
f
Snrtal 'Nntcs
Mrs H adley and th eir sm all son, 24, to a tten d th e w edding of Mrs.
B rett h ave arriv ed at Mrs. Had D u rfee’s sister, L uella Sm ith, in
leys p arents, the G eorge Folk- th e LDS Tem ple. Miss Sm ith
M em bers of the Ju n io r W om ­
m arried W ren T racy of R upert.
m ans.
e n ’s A m ity club w ere guests last
L ots ( o u n si I
T he groom ’s sister, V erda T racey
F rid ay evening of Mrs. W alker
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leroy
W
atkins
of
Phone Oil-J1
also
m arried
in
the
Low
H om edale, and D uane Wilson and was
D uane S m ith of P arm a w ere double cerem ony. H er husband is
D uring
the. short
business
Mr. and Mrs. H arold Robbins S unday visitors at the hom e of J«^se S um m ers of R upert. W hile
m eeting, com m ittees w ere a p ­
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L
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M O
and fam ily atten d ed the S tep h an - m Mr.
th e re 4 th
e I D A ■ urffee’s
atten d ed T th
e
po in ted for th e year.
and Mrs O ra Newgen
of
the
the
doul>le
recep
tio
n
on
F
rid
ay
A special m usical program was Day fam ily gathering, honoring
D avid B allan ty n e
Mr and Mrs Jam es S tephen, Jr.,
evening. T hey re tu rn e d hom e
p resen ted by Joy Peterson, L etha given
by Mr. and Mrs. Jam es A rm y Signal Corp, son of Mr. S atu rd ay .
W oodard and Diane Low.
S tep h an
Sunday. The young and Mrs. L. C. B allantyne, is e x ­
T he n e x t m eeting will be held couple h ave been visiting th e ir pected hom e the 2nd or 3rd week
Mr. and Mrs. F red M itchell
F rid ay n ig h t at the hom e of Mrs. relativ es for a few days.
in May. He has been in K orea cam e from C alifornia to stay w ith
D elb ert Hooper.
th eir d au g h ter, Mrs. C larence As-
C h ristin e Robbins has re tu rn ed for som e time.
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to school a fte r having been a b ­
Jo h n K n ottingham spent Sun- f°n and fam ily of R upert, to at-
sent for a couple of w eeks a fte r day at th e O. P Counsil home. , tend Miss L uella S m ith ’s wed-
House W arm ing
a tonsillectom y.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo K now les ding and reception. T hey had
F arew ell Given
Mrs. L eonard N ew gen is a w ere S un d ay d in n er guests at th e sp en t th e w in ter in C alifornia
Mr. and Mrs. Jo e H artle and house guest at th e F ran k P erk o
J. B. M itchell home. Mr. and Mrs. w ith th eir son, Del. T hey are now
fam ily w ere honor guests at a hom e th is week.
Lew is M itchell v isited th ere in a t th eir hom e in th e valley.
hou sew arm in g held S unday a fte r­
Mr. and Mrs Nelson Fields of
Mr. and Mrs. C arl Sim pson and
noon and evening at th eir new W illow C reek visited at th e O. th e afternoon.
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
W
alter
Hillis
ate
Mr.
and Mrs. Neil D im m ick took
home. The d in n er p arty was also P. Counsil hom e S unday a fte r­
given for Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mon­ noon. The Fields w ere fo rm er S unday d in n er w ith Mr. and Mrs. a b irth d ay cake and w ent to
M iddleton S unday to visit Mr.
tag u e and fam ily of P ayette, who residents of th e valley. T hey ! Lew is M itchell.
L inda C hadd, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W Pom eroy and cele-
! re cen tly m oved to m ake th eir moved to C alifornia th ree years
ago and are now farm ing in W il­ and Mrs. Jam es C hadd has been b ra te Mrs. P om eroy’s b irth d ay ,
j hom e in B reuneau, Idaho.
low Creek.
o u t of school on account of m eas-
Mr. and Mrs. Ed C orfield, Mrs.
G uests w ho called du rin g the
Mr. and Mrs. H arley W ilson
G e rtru d e Bigelow and Mr. and
day w ere Jam es M ontague, S h el­ and fam ily spent S unday at the les.
Mr. and Mrs. R obert R effett Mrs. K en n eth H im ple w ere d in-
ly, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Glen M on­ hom e of his paren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
and ch ildren spent th e w eek end n er guests S un d ay at th e hom e
tague, Idaho Falls; Ida., Mr. and C. L. W ilson of Roswell.
Mr. and Mrs. G e rritt Stam and at th e hom e of his p arents, Mr. of Mf. find Mrs. G ro v er Cooper,
Mrs. J. J. M ontague of P arm a;
Mrs. B elle H eadden of N ebr-
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n C unningham K laas S tam w ere d in n er guests and Mrs. Jo h n R effett. T hey v isit-
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Neil
D
im
m
ick
ed
o
th
er
relativ
es
and
friends
aska
visited at th e hom e of h er
and L oyle C unningham and B a r­
evening.
w hile here. T hey took back th e nephew and neice, Mr. and Mrs.
b ara M artin of P ay ette; Mr. and T uesday
The W orthw hile club
m et
Mrs. W illiam N ovak and Mr. and T hu rsd ay w ith Mrs. G rover Coop­ re st of th e ir d airy cows w hen Ken L orensen F riday,
S un d ay Mr. and Mrs. K en
Mrs. B ert M ontague and fam ily er. T here w ere 12 m em bers p re ­ they left M onday m orning.
Mr. and Mrs. E E. C loninger L orensen had d in n e r w ith th e
of O n tario and Mr. and Mrs. sent and tw o guests, one of w hom
expects to join th e club. O ne of w ere d in n er guests at th e J o h n Wm. S tau g fam ily in O n tario
[ L eonard S m ith of A drian.
Mrs. H eadden, Mrs. Staubs. m oth-
the m em bers m ade an in terestin g R effett hom e Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H enry C ollier and e r was also a guest.
rep o rt on the Associated Clubs
S atu rd ay N ight Bridge
m eeting held in Vale ea rlie r in Jo h n C ollier of O n tario w ere
F ra n k P a rk e r stay ed for th e
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. M ally w ere the m onth. Mrs. H arold S n y d er guests at d in n er M onday at th e afternoon w ith H. C. L orensen,
host and hostess to m em bers of was co-hostess.
Jo h n R effett home. A fter d in n er , who is ill.
th e ir Mr. and Mrs. bridge club
As th e saying goes, M arch cam e they all atten d ed th e sale at th e
The S u n set V alley A u x iliary
in
like
a
lam
b
and
is
going
o
u
t
S a tu rd a y night. Mr. and Mrs.
L oren Stone ranch.
m eeting has been p o stponed u n-
like
a
lion.
The
w
e
ath
er
is
q
u
ite
P aul P en ro d w ere guest players.
Mrs. L oren H ite and sons of til A pril 15, as so m an y of th e
Mr. M ally and Mrs. Tom Eld- boisterious and disagreeable.
H aines sp en t th e school sp rin g m em bers are busy help in g w ith
The
C
halk
B
u
tte
G
range
v
isit­
red g e won th e prizes.
ed a t th e m eeting of th e K ing- vacation at th e hom e of h er p ar- th e p otato cu ttin g an d ca rro t
m an Kolony G range M onday ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n R effett. planting.
B irthdays Honored
night. T w elve atten d ed from Mr. H ite cam e to tak e them hom e
T he J u n io r class of th e A drian
O live Beus, K ent Beus and here.
high school m et at th e Ira P rice
on Sunday.
S p ring w ork is proceeding
R onald
Jo h n so n
w ere honor
Mrs. D onald B rew er and child- hom e for th e ir class m eeting,
nicely. T he carro ts for seed are
guests at a b irth d ay an n iv ersary m
ostly planted, some potatoes ren w ent to th e hom e of Mr. and A fter th e business m eetin g th e
d in n e r given S atu rd ay evening at are p lan ted and m ost of th e Mrs. Don S trick lan d for dinner, young folks enjoyed hot dogs,
th e Doll House. Places w ere laid others are cut ready to plant.
Mr. and Mrs. M angus E kanger p u n ch and fudge w hile w atch in g
for 18 guests.
Mrs. Ira P rice atten d e d th e w ere d in n er guests of h er par- th e TV.
m others tea in A drian for t h e ; ents, Mr.^ and Mrs. Jo h n C leaver
Mrs. L eonard N ew gen visited
Fireside Held
m others of th e first g rade pupils. S unday. In the afternoon th ey Mr. and Mrs. W alt H illis F rid ay
T h irty -tw o guests held a F ire ­
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. S chw eizer j visited a t the Lloyd C leaver evening.
side m eetin g at th e E. H. Beus w ere in Vale M onday.
home.
The E xtension m eeting w ill be
hom e
S u n d ay
evening
afte r
Miss C arol F olkm an was at the
Mrs. H arold F yllingness and held A pril 8, at th e hom e of Mrs.
church. MIA M aids and E x p lo r­ hom e of her paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. K ristin e and B utch stayed over- K laas L aan in N ew ell H eights,
ers had ch arg e of th e program .
G eorge F olkm an for th e w eek night at th e hom e of h er paren ts, Mrs. E dna W im sett, co u n ty ex
E rn est B unn and M orrell show ­ end a w eek ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dimmick.
tension lead er w ill give th e les-
ed slides of Old M exico and Mrs.
Billy H adley, A /3 e from th e
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin D urfee w ent son, w hich w ill be m atch in g p at-
Beus serv ed refreshm ents.
P ark s airforce base in C alifornia, to Idaho Falls W ednesday, th e te rn s in strip es an d plaids.
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