THE HYSSA GATE CITY J0U1MAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 21. U55
Janice Lewis, Gary
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Fife Elected To
Head Stake Groups ¿7*H lC ta i
Janice Lewis and Gary Fife,
candidates from the Nyssa second
LDS ward were elected presidents
of the Junior Gleaners and Jun-
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tor M Men, at their annual party
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Saturday evening in the stake
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r.nrnntinn hall.
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recreation
Each ward sponsored two candi-
dates and presented a skit intro-
ducing them. The elections fol-
lowed the skits.
An evening of dancing followed
and refreshments were served.
L im in gs V is it In
W ash ington
Bridal Shower Given ANK Garden Club Missionary Society
Saturday Afternoon M
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Women Meet Thurs.
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Miss Ann Coburn was guest of
h°nor at a bridal shower given
Saturday afternoon by Shirley
Huges at the home of Mrs Dale
Dewey. The afternoon was spent
playing games and refreshments
were served to the guests.
Guests were Maxine Bvrd,
Linda Teague, Mary Ellen Merr
ick, Elenor Medina, Donna Lein-
mder, Delorus Gallegos, Judy-
Savage and Sally Newdigger.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge
were host and hostess to their
Mr and Mrs. E. A. Liming left
and Mrs bndge chib Satur*
Wednesday for Tacoma, Wash., to 1 a' t%tnin6-
visit with Mrs. Liming’s parents.
Pnzes were won bv Mrs CI>'de
Mr. and Mrs. E H. Watts. They Snlder- high for women and C.
will also attend the wedding of
Mally, higl^ f°r men.
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Mrs. Liming’s brother. Wendell.
Visit Son and Family
At Blackfoot, Idaho
No-Host Dinner, Bridge
Members of the Wednesday
night bridge club were guests at
a no host dinner at the Moore
Hotel in Ontario last week.
Prize winners at bridge, follow
ing the dinner, were Mrs. Ward
Tyler, high and Mrs. Dale Garris
on. low.
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Attend Boise Convention
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Penrod
spent from Friday until Monday
of last week visiting their son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. John
Penrod at Blackfoot, Idaho.
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Dinner Guests Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Messersmith
of Weiser and Mrs. Dave Stohr
and daughter, Carole, were din
ner guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. C. N. Neely. Afternoon call
ers at the Neely home were Mr.
and Mrs. John Obermeyer of
Emmett.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beck spent
Thursday and Friday in Boise,
where they attended a Beneficial
Life Insurance convention at the
Hotel Boise. The tw-o-day con
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vention was climaxed with a
dinner Friday evening.
Visit In Portland
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Mrs. Alta Chandler of Vale and
Here From Denver
Mrs. Dorothy Bibbey left Nyssa
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Blanken- last Sunday night for a trip to
ship of Denver, Colo., are visiting j Portland to visit Mr. and Mrs.
this week with their daughter Tom Chandler and girls. They re-
and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Don turned Thursday morning
Oldemeyer.
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Dinner Guests
Guests of Mrs. Lawson
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Jensens Visit
Mrs. Schoen Hostess
Mrs. Ben Storm and Mrs. Owen
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge were Gann visited Thursday afternoon
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. Irvin Lawson, Mrs.
Frank Eldredge in Fruitland Sun- Lawson is confined to her home
day.
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Mrs. Bill Schoen was hostess
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jensen to her Wednesday afternoon pin-
and boys of Cambridge, spent the j ochle club. Guest players were
week end in Nyssa with Mr. and Mrs Jim Elkins, Mrs. Jim Malloy!
Mrs. Clayton Jensen and Mr. and and Mrs. Oscar Kurtz.
Mrs. C. E. Leseberg.
Mrs. Sam McConnell, Mrs. Carl
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' Seburn, Mrs. Hilmer Ostrom and
Dinner Guests
Mrs. Kurtz, were prize winners.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Flinders ;
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and Gail were dinner guests Sun- Jacksons Leave For Calif.
day of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W il
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jackson
son and Janalee.
left Friday night for a businessI
trip to California.
Week End Guests
W’ eek end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Schoen were Mr. and
Mrs Ray Dyke of Dallesport,
Wash. Mrs. Dyke is a sister of
Mrs. Schoen.
Thursday Afternoon Bridge
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Mrs. C. A. Mally was hostess!
to the Thursday afternoon bridge j
club members, and Mrs. J. T. i
Gilmore of Deadwood, So. Dak.,)
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guest.
Dinner Guests Sunday
Prizes were won bv Mrs. G eo.!
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Ingersoll of j Mitchell and Mrs. Raymond Lar-
Payette were dinner guests Sun-! son.
day of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones, j
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Guest of Campbells
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Stunz’ Visit In Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Taylor and
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stunz five boys of American Fork,
visited in Salem from Thursday j Utah, spent the week end with
until Sunday of last week
' Mr. and Mrs. W J. Campbell.
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Members of the Jackson Mis
sionary society met last Thursday
afternoon for their annual elec Oregon Trail Hall
tion of officers. Mrs. Ed Wild was
Assoc. Card Party
elected chairman of the group
Her officers are Lela Lett, v ic e 1 The Oregon Trail hall associa
tion held another card party Tues
chairman; Louise Smith, secre-!
day
evening with seven tables in
tary Ethel Wild, treasurer and
play. Hostesses for the evening
Jennie Seward, chairman of pub-
were Mrs Harold Sisson, Mrs O
licit
E. Cheldelin and Mrs. Zack Wal
The afternoon was spent sew ker.
ing for the Samaritian hospital at
Prizes were won by Mrs. Jim
Nampa The women made aprons,
Malloy and Harry Kingrey high
gow ns, and wrapped bandages.
and Mrs George Cleaver and Bill
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Women attending in addition to t.
Schoen, traveling
those taking offices were Pearl
The next party wiU be at the
Samuels, Mrs. Grotveit, Mrs.
Oregon Trail hall on April 26
Bumpus, Mrs. Cary Fox and Mrs.
Noble Pullen.
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Dinner Guests On
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Hospital Auxiliary Members Attend
Shower-Tea Saturday Afternoon
Members of the Malheur M e
morial hospital auxiliary w ere
Mrs. Houston Wilson was hos-
guests at a shower-tea Saturday
tess to members of the A N K gar-
afternoon at the home of Mrs. H.
den club Tuesday afternoon at
L. Pace in Apple Valley.
her home. Mrs. Edward Boydell
Dr K E. Kerby was guesb
assisted Mrs. Wilson w ith the 1:30
speaker f ° r the afternoon. Dr.
dessert.
KerbV was introduced by Mrs.
The tables were centered with
Lamont Fife, president of the
yellow chrysanthemums and daf
auxiliary, who also welcomed the
fodils.
guests and invited them to par
Mrs. Maurice L Judd had
ticipate in the auxiliary project*-
and to \ tend f u t ™ m ^ g s !
charge of the program on "Tuber-
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ous Begonias.’’ Mrs. Frank T
Guests attending the tea, tc
took
Valsetz, Oregon
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gifts which have been placed in
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morris of Morgan gave a brief review of the
the
gift
cabinet
and
are
for
sale
Valsetz, Ore., visited Saturday tradition of the Easter Lily,
at
the
hospital.
This
is
one
of
the
with Mrs. Dorothy Runcorn. They
"The Festival of Flowers" was
many projects of the auxiliary-
were en route home from a trip chosen during the business meet-
included in the array of gifts
to Kansas.
ing as the theme of the annual
were men’s and women’s toilet-
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spring flower show A date and
Birthday
Anniversrav
Toma Elliot Has
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stationary, baby gifts, cards.
W ed n esd ay E ven in g P in o ch le place will be announced following
Mi. and Mis. Walt Ixjoney were ancj personal items,
Birthday Party
Mrs. Dick Strasbaugh and Mrs tbe May meeting.
dinner guests Wednesday night j Mrs R. M. Cochrun presided aC
Dennis Toombs were co-hostesses! Mrs Emil Stunz and Mrs F red , , Toma
.. Elliot was
A a guest Tues-
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of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann. The the gift tables.
to members of the Wednesdav; Savage became new members of
a °7j?oon at a par -' on er occasion marked Mr. Looney’s
Daffodils and white and orchid
evening pinochle club.
* the club and Mrs. J B Smith of [s\ b,r‘ hday a™>versary. given birthday anniversary.
stock and tall yellow tapers form
Prize winners were Lola Ilett. Nvssa and Mrs. J. P Dunnaway of a‘ he home of her grandparen s.
ed the centerpiece for the tea
high; Mrs. Ted Teske and Mrs Caldwell became honorary mem- m
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Eldredges Leave For Trip
table. Mrs. K. E Kerby served,
Rudy Marostica, traveling and bers.
Nine little guests were present
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge left punch and Mrs. Fife poured cof-
Mrs. Marvin Wilson, low.
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! to help her eat her birthday cake
Nyssa Wednesday afternoon fo r ! fee. Open face sandwiches and
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O v ern ig h t G u est
and lce cream cones. An out-of- a trip to California. They will
cookies were also served.
Here F rom W ashington
Ernest Chadwick of Pleasant to, w" gUest
so" visit Mr. and Mrs. Don Eldredge
The remainder of the member
Jake Groot and Cliff Simmons of Grove. Utah, was an overnight
Mr and Mrs. Bill Hadley of and family of San Lorenzo and ship of the auxiliary will be guests
Quincy, Wash., left Sunday m orn-: guest Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Park" Air Force Base' m Callf' with Mr. and Mrs. Boh Eldredge at a second tea to be held in the
ing to return to their home, after Glade Chadwick. Ernest and Gil- 0lnia
in San Francisco. Plans concern near future.
spending the week end with Mr bert Chadwick left for their home
Mrs. Pace was assisted by Mrs.
ing the rest of the trip are indifi-
Wesley Browne and Mrs. Bernard
and Mrs. Jake Fischer
in Utah Thursday morning. Ern- Week End Guests
nite.
Eastman
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[ est Chadwick is Glade’s brother
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Whittle- j
and Gilbert is his father.
sey of Twin Falls were week end Return From Utah Trip
Mrs. E ld red ge Hhstess
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fis
Mrs. Tom Eldredge was hostess!
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Mrs. Elwood Flinders and Gail
cher.
to her Tuesday evening bridge Guests o f K eslers
and Leo Childs returned to Nyssa
club. Mrs. J. T. Gillmore was a
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Kesler and
Friday evening, following a trip
guest player.
family and Mike, Connell and Sunday Guests
to Utah, Arizona, Mexico, Colo
S E R V IC E
Prize winners were Mrs. Rav- Pattv
Peterson
were
dinner
Sunday guests at the Raymond rado and California. Mr. Child
mond Larson, high and Mrs. Eld- guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Larson home were Mr. and Mrs. returned to his home after spend
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John Flynn of Caldwell.
ing the winter in Mesa, Ariz.
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D inner Guests o f
E lvin Ballous
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Mr. and Mrs Bill Pifer of
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Caldwell were Sunday dinner
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guests
of . . Mr and
Mrs Elvin
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been guest speaker at the Christ-
ian church for Sunday morning
service,
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