Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 08, 1954, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL I. 1954
PAGE FOUR
Robb to the home of her parents, G onzaga Glee Club
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb Wed­
nesday. Gwen has been staying To Present Program
with her grandmother since her
A program of chora! music
mother has been ill.
! which varies from
i cd to rous­
Mrs. Mae Lytle and Lee Davis ing show tunes will be presented
of Roswell, mother and uncle of Saturday, April 24 in the Ontario
Mrs. Robb, had dinner Sunday at , High School auditorium by the
the Wayne Robb home. Mr and Gonzaga University Men's Glee
Mrs. Jack Ward and family of j club, acclaimed to
one o f the
Payette visited the Wayne Robb’s finest male choral groups in the
Sunday afternoon.
i country. The Glee club is on an
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scott and j extended tour of Oregon, Idaho
sons, Richard and Dennis of Jer­ I and Southeastern Washington.
ome were overnight guests at the
The program will include music
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold by Bach, Schubert anil Palestrina,
Robbins, leaving Friday.
1 as well as colorful Folk songs,
Neil Dimmick went to a meet­ 1 Negro spirituals and Indian num­
ing of the Chamber of Commerce bers. The College Medley, a group
and the Owyhee riding club, the of college songs from the Pacific
subject discussed was the rodeo,
Northwest and “There Is Nothing
rodeo.
Like a Dame” will be special fea-
Sunset Valley Speaks
Lois Counsil
Dial 3439
Joe Hobson has been ill for a
couple of weeks, but appears to
be on the mend. His children,
Sandra and Jody, spent Sunday
with their aunt, Mrs. Langley <\nd
they were taken home on Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fiver Nielsen, Mr.
and Mrs. Ewen Chard, Kenneth
Chard, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chard
and Mr. and Mrs. Doyn Price
were visitors at the Homer Whit­
man home Sunday. They helped
.he Whitman’s pack their
be­
longings prepartory to their mov­
ing to Madras Monday.
Sunday evening the group were
at the Ewen Chard home for sup- j
per, except for Kenneth Chard i
Mrs. Jack Dudley of Burley,
brought her mother, Mrs. Eliza- j
beth Storm also of Burley and her
daughter> Mrs Lois Day of Twm I
Falls to visit at the Walt Hillis
home Mrs Dudley and Mrs Day
day.
returned to Burley Tuesday. Mrs.
Mrs. Julia tiarner is a house storm will stay for sometime
guest at the home of her son, wjth fcer daughter, Mrs. Hillis
Vern Garner and family.
; Mr and Mrs Harry Frye of
Visitors Monday at the Ora I Homedale visited at the home of
Newgen home were Mr. and Mrs. their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Walt
Albert Gerboth of Weiser, Mrs. Hillis Sunday.
Anna Paul of Montrose, Colo.,
Mrs. Carrie Hillis and Mainon
and her grandson, Douglas Swan Hillis of Boise spent Sunday at
of Tooele, Utah. Mis. Paul is the the Walt Hillis home, Mr. and
sister of Mrs. Gerboth, and they Mrs. Lewis Mitchell were also
are old time friends of Mrs. Ada callers
Harrison, who makes her home
Mrs. Arndse Hinkson and her
with her son-in-law and daught- son, Preston Hinkson, of Grand- '
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Newgen.
view Nebr., visited their cousin,
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. C. Lorensen, at the home of
Obendorf of Wilder called at the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lorensen,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora New- leaving Wednesday evening on
gen.
J the streamliner for their home.
Mrs. Newgen’s cousin and fam-
Saturday Mrs. Isabel Hadden,
ily, Mr. and Mrs Ernest Maxfield Mary Ann Staub and two sisters
and Diane and Gerry of Emmett were visitors from Ontario at the
visited Sunday afternoon and i Ken Lorensen home.
Sunday, the Floyd Holst fam­
ing evening at the Ora Newgen
home. Mr. Maxfield is the fire- ily and Mrs. Mary Holst, the Les-
chief at the Boise Payette Mills be Johnson family, Mrs. Lottie
Thornton and three daughters
near Emmett.
Mrs. Ed Nielsen of Nu Acres, Mona and Marie, and the Walter
mother of Elver Nielsen of this Hopkins family all of Caldwell
community has been quite ill, j were visitors at the Ken Loren-
but is better again now.
sen place. Mrs. Willard Whitman
Mr. and Mrs. Hudd Robb of has been at the home of her par-
Nyssa spent the evening Tuesday j ents and at her uncles home, the
visiting at the home of Mr. and Wilbur Chapins’ since Friday
Mrs. Harold Robbins.
Sunday afternoon the Don
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hobson, Mr. Parker family visited at the home
and Mrs. Homer Brewer and fam­ of Mrs. Parker’s parents, Mr. and
ily and Sandra and Jody Hobson Mrs. Ken Lorensen. In the even­
of Ontario, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed ing Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chapin
Topliff and children were guests were visitors.
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. Harold Robbins
Mrs. James Langley. The occas and family visited at the Leo
ion was the birthday of Mrs. Kellar home in Big Bend Sunday.
Brewer.
| Mrs. Hudd Robb brought Gwen
Patty Flanagan underwent a
tonsillectomy Friday. Her father,
S. E Flanagan came from Quincy
Saturday to see her. He left for
Quincy Monday morning.
Mr and Mrs. O. H. Schweizer
Fpent Sunday visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Jeff Williams at Adrian.
Mr and Mrs. O. H. Schweizer
went to Middleton Monday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Knotting-
ham and Ronnie spent the even­
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
O. P- Counsil.
Mrs W T. Raffington, Mrs.
Elza Niccum and Mrs. E. E. Clon-
jnger attended the ladies meeting
and lunch at the Episcopal
church. Ladies attended from
Vale, Nyssa and Ontario
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Mr and Mrs. O. P. Couns.l
visited Mr and Mrs. Chester
Counsil in New Plymouth Sun-
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SET o f A
MAKING HOME IN NYSSA
CAPT. MORGAN
Mrs? Raymond Evans is mak­
VISITS HERE
LOCAL NEWS
ing her home in Nyssa while her
Capt. Clayton Morgan of Math­
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hopkins husband, A /2c Evans is stationed
er Air Force Base in California
is visiting in Nyssa at the home left Monday for Portland on a in England with the United
of his mother, Mrs. Frank Morgan business trip and to visit rela­ States Air Force.
Mrs. Evans, currently employ­
and with other relatives and tives and friends.
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friends.
left Saturday for Prairie City to Portland, is the daughter of Ron
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man. He’s listening.”— L.
A vin Bogus, a close friend of the
SURGERY
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BOISE
WacHin.
Laurences.
Tom Foster, a junior at Wil­ Johnny Edwards underwent sur­
tures of the program. The Glee lamette Univedsity arrived home gery Thursday morning in the St.
club is under the direction of Saturday morning to visit ten Luke's hospital in Boise.
Lyle W. Moore, who founded the days at the home of his parents,
first Men’s Glee club at Gonzaga Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Foster.
Dr. Geo. E. C obem
University, and has since become
Phillip Haragan who has been
OPTOMETRIST
one of the outstanding choral con­ stationed in New Mexico, received I
ductors in the United States.
his discharge from the Air Force
Tickets for the concert are a- Wednesday. He arrived here Sun­ 220 Main Street
Phone 6649
vailable from Mrs. Wilton C. day to stay with his father, Paul
Nyssa. Ore.
Jackson.
Haragan.
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