Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, June 17, 1954, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 17. 1954
Pink And Blue
Shower Honors
Mrs. W. Hipp
Joan Crocker, Donald Knowles Marry
b u rial ^ n tcs
P ay ette G uests
Í Mr. and Mrs. C. N. N eely spent
Sunday evening at the hom e of
Air. and M rs. Dave S to h r in P ay-
P*
Dr. G. W. Graves
• Eyes examined
• Glasses fitted
Caldwell
Phone 9-2312
Mrs. Rudlick E ntertains
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Knowles
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—Photo by E staño
M arriage vows exchanged S a t-,
urday, May 29 in the A drian a blue sheer afternoon dress w ith
P resb y terian church u nited Miss a red rose corsage.
Jo a n C rocker and D onald K.
The new Mrs. Know les g ra d u ­
K now les, of Nyssa. T he Rev. ated from A drian high school in
H enry Moore perform ed t h e 1954 and Mr. K now les is a 1951
double ring cerem ony.
Nyssa high school graduate. They
The bride w ore a pale pink | w ill m ake th eir hom e in W estfir,
sem i-sheer afternoon dress w ith Oreg., w here the groom is em ­
w h ite accessories and a gardenia ployed by the H ines Plyw ood Co.
corsage.
P are n ts of th e couple are Mr. Homedale D inner Guests
and Mrs. E. E. C rocker and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. G ene W inchell
and Mrs. A. T. K now les. Mrs. and fam ily of B ellefourche, S.
C rocker w ore a blue and w hite D akota, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
figured crepe w ith a red rose W inchell w ere d in n er guests S a t­
corsage and Mrs. K now les w ore u rd a y evening of Mr. and Mrs.
B ert Adam s in Hom edale.
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Mr. and Mrs. G ordon Oxnam
en tertain ed at bridge S aturday
evening for Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Eldridge, Mr. an d Mrs. S. P. Bv-
bee and Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Kes-
ler. P rize w in n ers w ere Mrs. E ld ­
ridge and Mr. Bybee.
Per Sq. F t .________ 54c
Mrs. G eorge McKee sp en t last
Mr. and Mrs. Nick R udelick
left F riday m orning for Y reka, w eek v isitin g in The Dalles w ith
Calif., w here they w ere called by Mr. and Mrs. Jac k McKee and
th e illness of Mrs. R udelick’s Mr. and Mrs. M ax Schw eizer. She
atten d ed th e g rad u atio n of h er
aunt, P au lin e Z ubert.
Mr. and Mrs. W ard W ienke and g ran d d au g h ter, Jo A nne S chw eiz­
fam ily left last w eek end for e r from K ennew ick high school
| B oulder, Colo., to visit for tw o and Mr. M cKee joined h er for a
w eeks w ith Mr. and Mrs. A1 visit in P o rtland. The M cKees r e ­
tu rn e d h o m e
T uesday a n d
K uphn, form er Nyssa residents.
Mrs. J. B. M illard left S atu rd ay b ro u g h t t h e i r gran d ch ild ren ,
for Idaho Falls w here she was M archa and M arcia Schw eizer
called by the illness of h er m o th ­ and T erry McKee to Nyssa w ith
them for a visit. Sue M cKee is
er, Mrs. L. G. Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. L am ont Fife and visiting h er aunt, Mrs. Lee
K arren and AYina Mae, spent last H ouseholder.
week end in Moscow, Ida., w h ere j Mr. and Mrs. M aylin M axfield
they atten d ed th e U niversity of re tu rn e d S unday from Sun V al­
Idaho com m encem ent program . I ley a fte r spending five days a t­
The F ife’s son-in-law , J. W. W or- i ten d in g th e Idaho S hippers C on­
don g raduated w ith high honors vention.
Mr. and Mrs. Don H erren and
in the school of business. Mrs.
W ordon is th e form er S hirley boys are in M artinez, C alifornia
Fife.
w here th ey w ere called d u e to
Mr. and Mrs. D w ight W yckoff th e serious illness of Mr. H e rre n ’s
and fam ily spent last w eek end fath er. Red H erren, a form er N ys­
in K lam ath F alls w here th ey a t ­ sa resid en t and ow ner of the
tended com m encem ent at Oregon S w eet Shop.
M rs. H enry H artley re tu rn e d
Technical In stitu te. P hillip W il­
son, Mrs. W yckoff’s broth er, was S unday a fte r spending ten days
at Dallas, Ore., visiting w ith h er
am ong th e graduates.
Mr. and Mrs. A rtie R obertson m other, Mrs. D. J. G ra n t, who
re tu rn ed last w eek from Salem has been ill.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Sm iley
w here th ey visited w ith th eir
d au g h ter and son-in-law , Mr. and sp en t last w eek in D allas, w h ere I
Mrs. R ichard K eeney and fam ily. Mr. Sm iley was called due to th e j
Mrs. Bob M orfitt and Mrs. Bill illness of his m other.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Child and Mr.
W ilson spent the w eek end in
K lam ath F alls w here they a tte n d ­ and Mrs. A rval Child are visiting
ed th e w edding of th e ir neice, friends and relatives in U tah and
C alifornia.
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—
Mr. .and Mrs. A rth u r T aylor of
P arm a announce th e engagem ent
of th eir d au g h ter, Irene to Denny
Dean B artron, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle B artron.
An A ugust w edding is planned.
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Miss Iren e T aylor
—Photo by Schoen
M embers or th e N yssa LDS
second w ard and th e ir w ives
w ere guests at a. p a rty F rid a y
evening at th e stak e house r e ­
creation hall. T he evening w as
sp en t dancing to th e S avage o r ­
chestra
and
several
sq u are
dances w ere enjoyed w ith N eil
P etterson, caller. S pecialty n u m ­
bers w ere p resented by S am
Lemon and H erb ert Sanders.
A gift of appreciation was p r e ­
sented to m em bers of th e o u t­
going
bishopric, D. H u b e rt
C hristensen, Sam Lem on, H enry
Esplain, G len P eterson, Elw ood
Flinders, Joseph F lake an d Jo e l
M itchell.
At interm ission, pie, cake, ice
cream and punch was served th e
guests by Mr. and Mrs. D arw in
Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. M elvin F iek
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy W ight, E ld ­
ers and wives in charge of th e
evening.
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D in n e r Guests
Mr. and Mrs. H arold Shannon
and Rosann w ere d in n er guests
S unday of Mr. and Mrs. C. N.
Neely.
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Out-Going Bishopric
if
Nyssans Here and There
GET EXPERT ADVICE AND HELP ON YOUR
Mrs. Don Wilson w as hostess
last F riday afternoon to Mrs.
Dw ight S ew ard and Mrs. K en ­
neth S aunders at a planning
m eeting for the N azarene Bible
. school.
M em bers of th e W ednesday
evening bridge club w ere guests
of Mrs. Nick R udelick. Mrs. John
Bowen of Vale was a guest play­
er.
Prizes w ere w on by Mrs. Ed­ Chandlers E ntertain
die Powell, high, Mrs. Elm er J a c ­
Mr. and Mrs. LeRov B arton and
ques, second high and Mrs. Hom­
B rent of Vale and Dick Mason
er Jackson, trav elin g .
w ere d in n er guests F riday ev en ­
ing of Mr. and Mrs. Tom C h an d ­
T hursday A fternoon Bridge
ler. E vening callers w ere Mrs.
Mrs. J. L. H errim an en tertain ­ A lta C h andler and F ran k Carson
ed m em bers of th e Thursday of Vale.
afternoon b rid g e club w ith Miss
-r:- J -UH".1,1, j-.-fim
N orah O’B rien of Ogden, as guest
player.
Mrs. A. H. B oydell and Mrs
i
R aym ond L arson w ere prize win- 1 1 }-
ners.
Mr. and Mrs. C harley G rider
en tertain ed a t tw o tables of
Vale D inner G uests
bridge last M onday evening. Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Tom C h andler N orah O ’B rien of Ogden was an
w ere d in n er guests in Vale S a t­ out-of-tow n guest.
Mrs. C lyde S n id er won the
u rd ay evening of Mrs. A lta
C handler.
high score prize.
MAKING
PLANS?
As Shown Only
^
Mrs. G eorge M itchell e n te rta in ­
ed m em bers of th e Tuesday ev en ­
ing bridge club w ith Mrs. Ward
W ieneke, Mrs. L eonard Hewett,
Miss N orah O ’B rien of Ogden and
Mrs. H arry M iner as guest p la y ­
ers.
Mrs. C am pbell B aer and Mrs.
W ard W ieneke w ere high score
w inners.
Men, G leaners Meet
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge McKee a t­
ended an a n n iv ersary d in n er in
Wilder S unday.
*_*
■ Mrs. Wison Hostess
Tuesday Evening Bridge
D inner guests S unday in N am ­
pa of Mr. and Mrs. F o rrest Moore
were Mr. and Mrs. S. C. M cCon­
nell, r. and Mrs. R ussell Gressley
f Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. K eith
loore and fam ily of O ntario, and
Mr. and Mrs. O rval Brooks and
family of A urora, N ebr.
Wilder G uests
r ar'd Mrs O. A Mieter an
nounce the m arriag e of th eir
d aughter, Donna Raye, to A bram
W H enry at Pipestone, Minn.,
J u n e 1.
The bride is a g rad u ate of the
Nyssa schools.
The groom is th e son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sylas H enry of A rlin g ­
ton S outh Dakota. The young
couple will m ake th eir hom e >n
A rlington.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hansen
en tertain ed
T hursday evening
bridge club m em bers at their
hom e in P arm a last Thursday
evening. Dr. and Mrs K A Dan-
ford w ere guest players.
Prizes w ere won by the Dan
fords and Mr. and Mrs. Ted M or­
gan.
D inner G uests In N am pa
N ineteen M M en and G leaners
(if th e LDS 1st w ard an d their
zuests m et last W ednesday ev en ­
ing at th e chapel u n d e r the d i­
lectio n of Mrs. V ern Moncur. Joe
Maughan, guest teach er for the
Evening p resen ted a lectu re on
rLove T hy N eighbor.”
Engagement Told Announce Marriage Elders Party Honors
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hansen
E n tertain At Parm a
Mrs. W ilm er H ipp was honor
¿iuest at a pin k and blue shower
¿iven F riday evening at the home
of Mrs. Em il P aulus. Mrs. Donald
Jensen and Mrs. Ja c k Zittercob
cere assistan t hostesses.
Dessert an d coffee w ere served
at the beginning of th e evening.
Prize w inners at gam es w ere Mrs.
Bill S trin g er and Mrs. C layton
Jen sen , h igh score w inners and
Mrs. Carl Sim pson and Mrs. Bill
Dunn, low w inners.
Mrs. H ipp w as presen ted w ith
a play pen filled w ith gifts.
M iniature sto rk favors w ere
resented each guest.
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