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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1954 ^ # School Teas Held * 1115 M®e,-mg H_eld Thu” ;,. jn Grade Classes ~ General Fellowship Kesler Family Has Surprise Birthday Party Given For Miss Dorothy Erwin PAGE ELEVEN D. Crump, Job's Daughter Grand Guardian Visits Nyssa Bethel 33 The General Fellowship of • r .. , ■ i L ' ’ .. Christian church met Thursday * * * ' * * The C. R Kesler home was the Job’s Daughters of Nyssa held afternoon f o r their monthly Mrs. Fiances Hate’s second scene Friday evening of a gala Miss Dorothy Erwin was honor Oregon Trail HEC meeting at the church Mrs. Dan grade held their Mother’s Tea celebration which marked the guest at a surprise birthday party Surprise Party Given a special meeting Tuesday even Mrs. Frank Parr was hostess to ing at the Masonic hall in Nyssa. Pennie, president, conducted the October l£ A Columbus day 30th wedding anniversary of Mr. given Friday evening at the home the Oregon Trail home economics meeting. theme was carried out in the and Mrs. Kesler and the first of Mrs. Marvin Wilson. A Hal For Mrs. W. W. Foster Mrs. Dorothy Crump, Grand dub last Thursday afternoon guardian of Oregon was present Reports were given bv Mrs Pr°gram and decorations. Eigh- family reunion of the Kesler fam- lowe'en theme was carried out in Members of the Methodist WS- to make her official visit. During Roll call was answered with teen mothers, four grandmothers, ily in three years. decorations, favors and refresh CS and friends of Mrs. W. W. members summer activities. Mrs. Elmer Hill, Mrs. Ralph Curry, the meeting, installation was held three visitors were ments. Mrs. Lillian Baker, Mrs. Dorothy * aunt and Guests were Cpl. Kesler. who Foster gave a surprise birthday for Annette Cohen and Sharon William Smiley won the door 1 had just arrived from Korea with Bibbey, Mrs. Dick Mason and Preseni- Prize winners at ganus were party Thursday afternoon, Oct. Jaques. prize. Mrs. Pennie, Nyssa’s delegates to Refreshments of cookies and a discharge from the Army; Mrs Mrs Floyd Hale, high: Miss Don 14, for Mrs. Foster on the occas Each member was informed of Among special guests were the Kollege of Kristian Knowl- punch were served by room Emma Kesler of Burley, Mrs na Cheldelin, low and Mrs. Walt ion of her 64th birthday annivers the canned food drive for the Mal Mrs. Ken Renstrom, worthy mat ary. edge held in Boise, Sept 22 and mothers. Mrs. Fay Hall, Mrs. Margaret Petterson of Eden, Ida . Ross of Ontario, traveling. heur Memorial hospital. They 23. ron of Eastern Star and Dr. L. A. John Wohlcke, and Mrs. Sam Mr and Mrs. Neil Petterson and Additional guests were Miss During the afternoon, each were asked to take their food to I family, and Mr and Mrs. Jay Joyce Hedges, Mrs. Bob Hild, guest told of an outstanding Maulding, grand outer guard of Mrs. Bibbey had charge of the Phillips. ^ ^ the next Grange meeting. Bunn and family and Sally, Kar- Miss Darlene Henderson and Mrs. birthday in their lives and the Oregon. Mrs. Holmes announced the program, assisted by Mrs. Baker.! Nineteen mothers and two guests ma and Carl Kesler. Mrs. Crump showed slides tak Bonnie Nichols of Parma, Mrs. group enjoyed singing favored proceeds from the card parties Mrs. Emerson Bingaman and were present when members of I en at Grand Session, where she .5 .__ Mrs. Tom Chandler. Tom Nishizaki of Ontario and hymns. that were held last winter. and Dr. Maulding were installed. Mrs. Eulah McConnel’s room held . . , « » D . Mrs. Foster received many love- j Hostesses for the social hour their annual Mother’s tea Oct. 12 M r . a n d M T S . D O D M u i r Mrs. Robert Bowen. Hostesses for the evening were Plans were made to serve a ly gifts and decorated birthday! Joy Gav Roth, Barbara McPart banquet for the Chamber of Com were Mrs. J. C. Smith and Mrs at the Arcadia school. A short _ _ _ j n* r\: _ _ cake and ice cream sundees were 1 Mary Marshall. Gary Wieneke Celebrates land, Helen Winter and Mary program of choral readings and j t i O n O r © Q A t U i n n S I merce Oct. 19 at the Oregon Trail served. Group meetings will be held Linville. The next meeting will hall. Members were . IU l i t S /V A O W t l v U asked - ! \ L V t I to U w save U V v , ry O • , | . | 1 1 ^ o were C X vT X \ V songs given by the pupils: A farewell dinner was given Birthday At Luncheon * -* be November 4th at 7:30 p. m. Folgers and MJB coffee labels so . c T a P • . wi rs 1 - jor tjiejr guests. j at the Christian church Tuesday Gary Allen Smith of Vale and Judv Moncur Is that a new coffee maker could Mason ^M ^sfine^Gmun8^ ' I Cookies and punch were served evening for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allan Cottle and Gary Newman Seven Years Old be purchased. A potluck dinner ~ ... ... ^ Preceding the meeting a ban at the close of the afternoon by 1 Muir and Ronda. The Muirs left were luncheon guests Saturday Judy Moncur. daughter of Mr. quet was held at Carl’s Doll will be served to Grange members ,, ,, .* ' Mrs. Cecil Houston and Mrs. Ted Wednesday to make their home of Gary Wieneke on his 10th Qct 2 i. [ Caldwell Dirt birthday anniversary. After and Mrs. Mark Moncur, celebrat House in honor of Mrs. Crump. in Baker. Bowers, room mothers. ed her seventh birthday anniver Places were laid for nineteen Gardeners Guests Mrs. F. G. Holmes was elected Sixty guests attended the no lunch, cake and ice cream were sary at a party Saturday. The! members of Job’s Daughters and Mrs. Elton McCormick of Par served and the guests went to the president for the coming year. , Fourteen mothers, one father host dinner. afternoon was spent playing seven Council members. adn friends. ancj Walter McPartland, „ grade Other officers were Mrs. Fern ma and Mrs. M. L. Judd were ___ _____ ___________, ____ Henry Storm was master of games. Runcorn, vice president and Mrs. c°*h°stesses Monday at the Judd school principal were guests at ceremonies for a program given Refreshments of birthday cake' Frank Parr, secretary-treasurer. home for the Caldwell Dirt Gard- the Mother's tea given Thursday by the following persons: Mar Attend Wedding In and root beer floats were served Dinner Guests 4 . I afternoon in Mrs. Gladys Engel-' ie'ne Adams, vocal solo; Vernon Ft. Lewis, Wash. Refreshments were served and en®fs’ to the following guests: Vicki j Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shoe The afternoon was spent view-1 hardt.s room. Pond, coronet solo; Robort the next meeting will be at the Mr. and Mrs. Robert ’ Red” Moncur, Sharon Cottrell, Gail! maker of Payette and Lennie mg and discussing chrysanthe- home of Carl Sebum, Nov. 4. Mrs. Victor Haburchak, Mrs. Strickland, piano solo; Dennis Wilson and Mrs. Harold Wilson Flinders, Charnaine Williams, Pierce of Callaway, Neb., were mums. Wilton Jackson and Mrs. Leo and La Vonna Mason, vocal duet; and Chris and Steve spent from Joanne Moncur, Linda Cundall dinner guests Thursday o f Mr. Mrs. R H Young, president of Gallegos w e r e room mother j and Mr. Storm and Bobby, guitar Wednesday until Saturday at Ft. and Eileen Pearson. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool. Dinner Given On the Caldwell club presided at the hostesses. Lewis, Wash., where they at duets. fea table. There were 17 guests. 65th Anniversary tended the wedding of Cpl. Pete A social evening followed. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Kesler Schaffeld of Vale and Barbara _.;. Mrs. Helen Gonyer’s and Mrs. entertained for Mrs. Emma P. Behr of Seattle, at the Post Chap Maudest Teague’s third graders Guests From California Kesler of Burley on the occasion Guests of Bybees el on the Fort. Mrs. Ruth Taylor Williams ar gave their Parents Tea in the of her 65th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. N. Macek of Chula Cpl. Schaffeld is a brother of Additional guests were Mr. and rived Saturday from Provo to Little Theater at 2 o ’clocek last Vista, Calif, and Mr and Mrs. S. Mrs. Robert Wilson and Mrs. spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday afternoon. Many par Burchett of Los Angeles, Calif., Harold Wilson. Mrs. C. R. Kesler and family. D. O. Bybee. Mrs. Bybee and ents attended the affair. — 4 * have been visiting at the home of The program consisted of a Mr. and Mrs. John C. Krul. Mrs. Before returning home, the Wil Mrs. Williams spent a month to- Sunday Dinner Guests sons visited in Bremerton with song and dance dramatization ' mts ” Bill'iuchardson'and Doro- |e,fJer this summer tounne the about Columbus given by Mrs. Krul and Mrs. Macek are sisters; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson and Mr Mrs. Burchett is the daughter of U * o f , CfaldweH were dinner Mr and Mrs R Hoover of Pro_ Teagues pupils. The dialogue and Mrs. Glen Wilson, former the Kruls. guests last Sunday of Mr. and . , 0 . , Nyssa residents. was written by the pupils from Mrs Pete Acaiturri vo st°PPcd Saturday morning at .;._.j. ..._...‘ the Bybee home en route to the a story taken from their reader. Saturday Evening Bridge Tuesday Guests ‘ coast for a fishing trip. Mrs. Gonyer’s students used Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee were On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Brady had as the Indian theme for their part hosts to members of their Satur their guests last Tuesday, Mr. and Marion Meyers and Opal Baker Here From Pocatello of the program, as they had been left Friday morning for a week’s j Mrs. Earl Richards and Kay studying the Oregon Indians. day evening brdige club at their Mrs. Gene Brady and family of vacation trip. ^ ^ \ and Rjck Df Pocatello spent from They were divided into six home Friday evening. Mrs. V. L. Emmett. Honor guest was M/Sgt. v—v Tuesday until Friday in Nyssa groups and had panel discussions Kesler and Tom Eldredge won j Elroy Brady of Hickman field, Honolulu. Guests Of Andersons visiting at the home of Mr. and about Indian legends and writ high prizes. M/Sgt. Brady left Tuesday NATIONAL HONEY WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Ball of Mrs. Carl Grunke and with ing, homes, food, clothing, boats evening for Travis Field, C alif, Salinas, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. other friends and relatives. and fun. Each child spoke onthe Guests o f Sagers October 24 to 30th Cecil Milletts of Denver were ❖ —•> topic of his choice. Gerry Fanning, Donna Mae Sil- where he represented Hickman guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Visit From Willamette Three Indian piano numbers ver and Catheryn Landis of Wall- j field in the world wide pistol con O. O. Anderson. owa were overnight guests Friday j test Thursday. Margaret Bates and Mary Ann were presented. .;._ .j._ of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sager. Alford spent the week end at the Call ior Following the program, the CARD PARTY SERIES Here From Ogden home of Mrs. Frances Bates. children and parents went to TO BEGIN OCT. 26 Mrs. Burnall Brown of Ogden They returned Sunday evening their respective rooms where re Week End Guests is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Camp to Willamette University at Sal freshments were served by the Miss Reva Rookstool, of the j St. Hubert's Altar society is bell Baer. em. St. Luke’s school of Nursing in : sponsoring a series of card parties room mothers. Hostesses were starting Oct. 26 at the Veteran’s Mrs. Robert Sherbert, Mrs. Carl- Boise, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert os Buchner, Mrs. Devone Levitt Rookstool of Caldwell spent the hall. Pinochle will be played at | and Mrs. Grant Rinehart. I week end in Nyssa at the home the parties to be held every two j of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rookstool. weeks and the public is invited. The Mother’s Tea for Mrs The Rookstools and their May’s first grade was given Fri guests spent Sunday in John Day day afternoon in the grade school I visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank building. Seventeen mothers o f ! Rookstool. the pupils were guests of their son or daughter for a specially Here From Washington arranged program o f songs, The Rev. and Mrs. Chester Sag poems and exercises. er of Hay, Wash., were overnight Room mothers, Mrs. Yost and | guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bybee served orangeade and Raymond Sager. Monday the cookies at the close of the after Rev. and Mrs. Sager took Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Sager to Dallas, Tex noon as, where Thomas Sager will CLASSIFIED FOR RESULTS undergo medical treatment. q l i T A K E HOME . . . . Some HONEY It's Good on Hot Biscuits! J HONEY FO STERS HONEY OCTOBER SALE Real Values During Our Fall Clearance Sale Many Values Too Numerous To Advertise SAVE... Ladies' Dress Sale Girls' 80-sq. Print Dresses Large Group Fall Dresses Sizes 1 to 6x—New Fall Patterns Now a completely new FULLY AUTOMATIC Having the "Fruit of the Harvest" all year 12-oz. Flav-R-Pac Strawberries by the case at a real saving to you. Custom Butchering and Curing 99c y 2 Price . . . On Family Food Bills by Outing Flannel LADIES' CHILDREN'S Striped Nylon Hose Snow Suits 36” wide Odd Lots Sizes 1 to 4 — One piece Value 35c Values to $1.50 Values to $9.95 2 5 £ yard 4 9 £ pair $ 4 .9 9 Ask For "Fischer's" Sweet-Hickory-Smoked Bacon and Hams at your favorite Grocers. 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