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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1954
S o r i a l Í \r tiíiitii's
Carole Wilson, Editor
Phone 2233
Emmelt Garden
Club Members
Guests At Lunch
Everybody’s Favorite
O. E. S. Members Busy Parents Night and
With Fall Activities Reception Held
Officers and members of the
Golden Rule chapter No. 131,
Eastern Star visited last Wednes
day evening in Vale with mem
bers of the Golden Chain chapter
No. 103, OES and their guest,
Louise Irving, grand worthy
matron of Oregon. The occasion
was the annual district meeting
Nyssa chapter installed Edith
Starry and courtesy candidate of
Ontario Star chapter 69.
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Robert Morris and Friendship
night was held at the Masonic
hall Monday evening by OES
chapter 131. Following a rseume
of the life of Robert Morris by
William Schireman, an adenda
was given by the Star points in
an impressive candlelight cere
mony.
Mrt B. Wil-on, pianist and
Mrs Herb Fisher, violinist, play
ed "Caprice” and "Fiddlin, The
Fiddle". Mrs. Don Graham gave
a reading, "The Origin of th?
Apron”.
Distinguished guests presented
were Mrs. Peterson, past grand
worthy matron of Oregon and
Mrs. M. Davis, worthy matron of
Golden Chain chapter 103, Vale.
Other visitors were from Wale,
Pendleton and Ontario.
A friendship barrel was opened
with gifts for all.
Host and hostesses for the soc
ial hour were Mr. and Mrs.'B. B
Lienkaemper, Mrs. Edward Boy
dell and Mrs. B Wilson.
Parents night and a reception
for fourth graders of the Junior
department of the Methodist
church was held Friday evening
at Jhe church. Honor guests were
pupils that have entered the Jun
ior department this fall
On the agenda for the evening
were a program, a movie and a
social hour. The children played
games and the parents visited.
Refreshments were served un
der the direction of Mrs. James
Stephen, superintendent and Mrs.
Clifford Fox, Mrs. Harry Nakash
ima, Miss Dorothy Erwin and
Mrs. Carlos Buchner, teachers.
Emmett Garden club members
were guests of the Nyssa ANK
garden club at the Maurice L.
Judd home for 1 o’clock lunch
Mr. and Mrs. Mutt Hammon of eon last Tuesday. Places were
Newell
announce the laid for 45 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Winn cele- marriage Heights
of their daughter, Betty After luncheon, a program on ¡
brated their golden wedding an- Ann to Marvin Price, son of Mr. tto Art Of The Orient was given
nixersary recently with a recep and Mrs. C. S Price of Ridge- Mrs.
Don Graham displayed and
tion at their ranch home on New view.
talked
of her many treasurers1
ell Heights They were married in They were married September from the
Orient. Carvings or j
La Grande. Oct. 9, 1904. ..
25
at
Caldwell
in
the
presence
of
Rosewood,
Jade
and Teak, many j
Present at the reception were their parents
textiles and pictures and '
thf.r children i. Mr. and Mrs. L. I A A t bridal
. . t party to honor the | dishes,
an interesting collection of jew
E. Campbell of Drewsey, Ore.,
elry were shown.
Gerald Winn, and Mr. and Mrs. >ounK couP|e 'vlU £ «lve"
Orton Winn of Nyssa, Mr. and day
° lt 25; >n ‘he Ad' Mrs. Tom Nishitani presented
Mrs. S W Coulter of Prairie Inan Presbyterian church base- j two Japanese flower arrange-1
ments, pointing out some of the!
Citv and thirty-three other rela- ment
tives. Mrs. Paul Richeart was un Both the bride and groom at main features of a Japanese ar-
tended the Adrian school-;. They ' rangement.
able to attend.
will make their home on the Mrs. Snider told of the Shaw!
Price farm in Ridgeview.
Birthday Party Given
gardens located in the center of
Breathes there a man, with soul so bred, who never to his wife hath
St. Louis. These have been given Said:
“I Want A Lemon l’ie Like Mom Used To Make!”
For Steven Alters
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to the National Federation of j Action is the best reply . . . action quietly engaged in. But when you
Steven Alters celebrated his Local Girl Given
him a pie, make it the modern way with packaged lemon pudding
Garden clubs for a new head hake
sixth birthday Saturday at a Special Honor
and pie filling mix. Then its texture will he smooth, its flavor rich and
These gardens include tangy.
party given him by his mother, Miss I^ois Wilson was given a quarters.
you’ll be sure of it, because, like the modern automobile,
many world renouned selections' which he And favors
Mrs. Duane Alters. Games, favors special honor at the University of
over the horse n’ buggy, its formula and production
are standardized by science to give the best possible results.
and refreshments carried the of Idaho last week when Mrs. plants.
S.mply follow the package directions, adding sugar, water and egg
Hallow’en theme.
Melgard, Supreme guardian of
yolks, saving the egg whites for the meringue. An added hint—s?>rcad
Birthday cake and ice cream the United States Job's Daughters Mallys -Entertain
the meringue to the edge of the pie, all ’round, to prevent shrinkage.
were served to eighteen guests. made an official visit to the Mos i Saturday Evening
‘‘I’m Glad You Like My Lemon Pie!” will Le your demure response
cow Job’s Daughters Bethels.
when he passes his plate for a third serving.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
A.
Mallv!
Jacksons Leave
Lemon Meringue Pie
Miss Wilson was introduced as j entertained Saturday evening for
1 package lemon pudding and 2 cups water
For California
a n out-of-state past honored j members of their Mr. and Mrs. I
pie filling mix
2 egg yolks
bridge club and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jackson queen.
‘,2 cup augur
1 baked 8 or 9-inch pie shell
George Sallee and Mrs. Camp
left Friday for California to visit
4
tablespoons sugar
?
c
ig
whiles
bell Baer, guest players.
with Mrs. Jackson’s mother, Mrs.
Double Group
of Petts
Co
,.dne
pie
filling
mix,
J-j
cup
sugar
and \i cup of the water in Guests
High
prizes
were
won
by
Mrs.
Thomas Hilton in Victorville. Be Come
Has
Discussion
Mr.
and
Mrs. Thomas D. Evans
sauc
pa-i.
Add
egg
yolks
und
blend
well.
Then
add
remaining
1
cups
fore returning home, they will Members of the Come Double Tom Eldredge and Mr. Mally.
w ' ;r. Cook and stir until mixture comes to a full boil and is thickened and Mrs. Joe Ward and Mrs. Mar
attend a gas convention in Las class
—about 5 minutes. Remove from heat. Cool only about 5 minutes, stir ion Ward and family of Malad,
of the Christian church met
Vegas, Nev.
ring once or twice. Pour into pie shell.
Bovdells
Hosts
To
Ida., left Monday after visiting
Friday
evening
at
the
church
for
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Beat egg whites until foamy throughout. Add 4 tablespoons sugar, five
in Nyssa with Mr. and
their
discussion
group
meeting
Friday
Evening
Bridge
2 tablespoons at a time, beating after each addition until sugar is Mrs. davs
Mrs. Penrod Entertains
Taft
Pett.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward
Boydell
blended.
Then
continue
beating
until
meringue
will
stand
in
peaks.
Harold
Robbins
led
the
dis
Members of the Tuesday even cussion on Traditions and Ord- were host and hostess Friday ¡ Spread over pie filling. Bake in hot oven (425,iF.) 5 to 10 minutes, or
Mr.
and
Mrs. Evans are Mrs.
ing bridge club were guests last ances of the church.
until
meringue
is
delicately
browned.
Petts’
parents
and the Mrs.
evening
to
members
of
their
Mr.
j
week of Mrs. Paul Penrod. Mrs.
Wards
are
her
sisters.
and
Mrs.
bridge
club.
Dr.
and
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Duane Alters, Mrs. Ward Tyler At the close of the meeting,
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and Mrs. Leonard Hewett were Mrs. Bob Fangan and Mrs. Harold Mi T W Watts of Payette were
Dinner Guests
guest players
Robbins served refreshments.
guest players.
Mrs. Frances Bates was a din
Mrs
Warren
Farmer
won
high
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High score winners were Miss
ner guest Tuesday evening of
Eva Boydell and Mrs. Camp Miss Haney Visits Here
Kent Boydell celebrated his Mr. and Mrs. Jim Teague.
bell Baer.
Janell Haney of Boise was in
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j The second annual quartet fes second birthday anniversary at
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Nyssa over the week end visiting Guests of Mrs. Morgan
tival of the LDS Nyssa Stake a party Tuesday afternoon given
Wednesday Evening Bridge her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Burt
M I.A. will be held Oct. 28 at 8 by his mother, Mrs. Edward Boy-'
Capt.
and
Mrs.
Clayton
Morgan
Mrs. Joe Maughan entertained on Haney.
and family of Sacramento. Calif., I ?’ mc ,Tbe ( f tival Wl1' be ,held at dell. Decorated birthday cake
members of her Wednesday
and ice cream were served.
are visiting this week with Capt the Stakc
evening bridge club. Guests were Guests of Roberts
Nyssa. House on Alberta ave’ Guests were Mary Wahlert and
Mrs. Dale Garrison, Mrs. Camp Mrs. W. A. Roberts of Salt Morgan’s mother, Mrs. Frank nue,
quartets will compete. Mrs. Bill Wahlert, Lee Brendle
bell Baer and Mrs. Murl Lan Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and with other relatives The Eleven
quartets will be of three va- and Mrs. Harold Brendle and
an dfriends.
caster.
j rities:
male, female, and mixed Kenny Church and Mrs. John
Roberts of Layton, Utah,
Mrs. Rex Voeller won high Welten
voices. Three judges will be pres- Church
were week end guests of Mr. and To Silver City
score and Mrs. Ray Russell, low. Mrs.
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Snoden Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith and 1 ent—one each from Weiser, New
family of Vale and Mr. and Mrs. Plymouth and Nyssa.
Mrs. Herriman Hostess
Dinner Guests
of Haneys
Albert Swain of Hood River and Each quartet will present two Mr. and Mrs. Neil Petterson
Mrs. J. L. Herriman was host Guest
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Newby and Mr. an dMrs. Ward Wieneke and numbers, one serious and one entertained at dinner Tuesday
ess to her Thursday afternoon family
of Everett, Wash, were family spent Sunday at Silver light. Judging will be based on evening for C. R. Kesler, who re
bridge club and Mrs. Murl Lan guests last
j musicianship, intrepretation and
week of Mr. and Mrs. City.
caster, guest player.
returned from Korea, Mr.
; stage presence. The quartets com- cently
High prizes were won by Mrs. Burton Haney.
and
Mrs.
Jay Bunn and family,
i prise both experienced and inex Carl, Karma
Guests of Mitchells
A H. Bovdell and Mrs. Tom Eld-
and Sally Kesler
voices of all ages.
Luncheon Guests
red ge.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Olsen and perienced
and
Jerry
Williams.
Lewis, stake M I.A.
The Rev. and Mrs. Robert O. Paul of Roseburg, are guests this Mrs. Lloyd
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extends an invitation to
Jackson were luncheon guests week of Mr. and Mrs. D E I | chorister,
Overnight Guests
the public to attend Moyle Mrs. Powell Hostess
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ilant and Saturday of Mr. and Mrs Albert Mitchell.
Brown, baritone, music instructor Mrs. Eddie Powell was host
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hant of Stock- Seward
in New Plymouth high school, ess to members of her Wednesday
Sunday Guests
ton, Utah, were overnight guests
present two solo numbers. evening bridge club last Wednes
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Lewis Guest of « Jones
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and will Contestants
will be present day evening.
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ray of son, Lynn of Jerome spent Sun from the six wards
of the stake: Mrs, John Ostrom, Mrs. Elmer ;
E. W. Hant is a brother of Mrs. Boise spent Sunday visiting Mr. day at the home of Ray C. Lewis. Vale,
Nyssa
First,
Nyssa
Second. Jaques and Mrs. Powell were
Lewis.
.< • C C llM M and Mrs. Grant Jones.
Mr. Smith is Mrs. Lewis’ nephew. Ontario, Awyhee and Parma.
prize winners.
Ranch Home Scene of Marriage Announced
Wedding Anniversary
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Annual Quartet
s5£ándph¡gh.,nd Dr Wam w°" F estival Oct. 28
K. Boydell Celebrates
Birthday Anniversary
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in Boise visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frances Bates was a din
W. B. Peterson and family.
ner guest Sunday of Mrs. F. J.
Strasbaugh.
Guest Of Lowes
Mrs. Ronald Lowe of La
Grande is in Nyssa visiting Mr If you have something to sell
and Mrs. William Lowe and Mr.1 or would like to buy, use the
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