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Pink and ANK Garden Club Surprise Blue Shower Given Meets With Mrs. R. H. Young THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1355 Payette Christian Church Scene of Mrs. Van Ure was guest of hon Robert Turner-Sonja Wilson Vows or at a surprise pink and blue shower given Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John Dority. Mrs. John Schidt was co-hostess. The guests Twenty-three members of the spent _________________________ an informal afternoon and ANK Garden club were guests at luncheon was served by the hos- a 1:30 dessert luncheon last Tues-, tesses. day afternoon at the home of Mrs. +—* L»H. l i S S PS ; r v ^ 8Blake At Buffet Entertain Dinner Officers who started their sec PAGE SEVEN Nvssa Ladies Attend Boise Golf Luncheon ^ .T Pink and Blue S h o w e d A group of Nyssa ladies were M o r t a l $ O ie s H° n° rs Mrs R Grover- ! among guests for luncheon and i t/ Mrs. Ross Grover was guest oC L _ ______ honor afternoon golf last Tuesday a t ______________________ at a surprise pink and blue I the Plantation in Boise. ] T I shower given Friday afternoa»-- In attendance were Mmes Gus Lream Social | by Mrs Don Jensen of Cambridge 1 Liming. Stan Newman, Grant At Coleman Home and Mrs. Duke Hipp, at the C. EL Lewis, Houston Wilson and John Twenty-five members of the Leseberg home. Stringer. Mrs. Liming won low Senior Methodist Youth Fellow- An informal afternoon was. score for the Ontario Women’s j ship were guests at an ice cream spent and luncheon was served, Golf Association. j social Sunday evening at the to the guests by the hostesses, ❖ ❖ home of Miss Cathy Coleman. Mrs. Grover, who now lives in Cam pbells Return Special guests, college students' Fossil, Ore., is spending this weetc who were former members of the in Nyssa visiting her mother, Mrs_ From California Trip MYF, were Ruth Herrman, Lois j W. H. Whitlock and with other Mr. and Mrs. Ron Campbell re Wilson, Ramon Bergam. Ned Sni- j relatives and friends. turned to Nyssa Sunday evening dVi Tom following an 18-day trip to Cali Cheldelin. Foster and Phyllis fornia They visited in San Fran Golden Anniversary cisco, in San Rafael, with Mr. During the social, devotions Reception Given Campbell’s daughter and her fam were led by Tom Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge .j._ ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rian and and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eldredge family in Novato, Calif, with Miss Brandt Hostess attended a golden anniversary Capt. and Mrs. A. E. Bergstrom To Barbecue Partv at the Brethern churct». and three boys. Mrs. Bergstrom M iss Carolyn Brandt was hos reception in Fruitland for Mr. and Mrs. is Mrs. Campbell’s daughter. tess at a barbecue hamburger fry Frank Eldredge. They returned to Nyssa via Thursday night at the home of Winnemucca, Nev. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Enjov Picnic At 4 —+ Brandt. Jim Langley Home Mauldings Return Guests were Annette Stradley Members of the Golden Hour From Gresham and Boyd Haney; Janice Lewis Missionary society and their Mrs. L. A. Maulding, Diane and and Don Bowers; Beverly Morton husbands and families were Roger returned home Monday and Gene Haney; Mr and Mrs. guests at the Jim Langley home' evening from Gresham, Ore. Clair Beus and Dale Haney. I for a dinner Tuesday where they had spent five weeks Following supper, the group at- evening. potluck Eighty guests attended. with Mrs. Maulding’s parents, tended the movie. the out-doors affair. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis. Miss Kathy Atterburv of Gres Murl Lancasters Guests i ham accompanied Diane home Mr. and Mrs. Murl Lancaster for a visit here. were guests of honor at a dinner * —* at the Country Club near Pay Jensens Return Home ette Saturday on the occasion of Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen left their wedding anniversary. Mr. Saturday for their home in Long and Mrs. Lancaster were present view, Wash., after a two weeks ed with a gift by members of o n G E N E R A L visit with Mr .and Mrs. Peter C. their pinochle club, Mr. and Mrs. c AM ERICA ia v t 15% Jensen. Clarence Rettig and Mr. and • -J*—-S* Mrs. Mel Ingebritsen of Ontario on fir* ¡murane* for and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson owner« of preferred Guests of Mitchells Houseguests Friday and Satur of Payette. k « ? The a n s w e r day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Following dinner, the group ris may mean money to were guests for pinochle at the George Mitchell were Mrs. Mitch Anderson home. you. Ask us. ell’s nephew and family, Mr. and *5*—*5* Mrs. Dorsey Donnelly and daugh Supper Guests Sundav ters, Beth and Kathleen. Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson of Homedale were Sunday evening Renstrom Lancasters Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Murl Lancaster supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. entertained Mrs. Grace Horton Marvin Wilson. Janalee Wilson Agency and daughter Carol of Caldwell returned to Homedale with her I grandparents for a visit. at a picnic dinner Sunday. — Mr. and Mrs Maurice Judd en ond year in office were Mrs. Ray tertained a buffet dinner Mon Wilson, president; Mrs. Tom Nish- day night at for honoring itani, vice president; Mrs. Elton Mrs. E. B. Frost sixteen and Christopher McCormick, secretary and Mrs. of Morristown, N.D., and Mrs. H. Dale Ashcraft, treasurer. L Brink and Mrs. Everet Meyer Committees appointed to report of at the next meeting were pro- Kansas City. t gram, Mrs. Frank Morgan, chair man, Mrs. C. B. Hill and Mrs. Ed Nvssa Group Spends Bagley and yearbook, Mrs. Bud W eekend At W allowa Wilson and Mrs. George Schwei-1 Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cochrun, zer- i Mr. and Mrs. Duane Holcomb and A report on the state garden Connie Jo, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. club meeting was given by Mrs. Holcomb and Rodney, Mr and George Schweizer, Mrs. Dale Ash- Mrs. Delwin Holcomb and son craft and Mrs. Maurice Judd. and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Main, | A theme for the Garden club Karen and Kent spent the week booth at the County Fair was dis- enc* in d*e mountains northwest cussed with Mrs. Theo Moore of °f Wallowa Lake.^ Ontario and Mrs. Fred Zimmer- —'** man of Vale, who were guests of Club Members, Families the club. Mrs. C. B. Thomas of i Have Picnic Sunday Portland was also a guest for the Arcadia Sunshine club members luncheon and meeting. ; and their husbands and families Members viewed Mrs. Young’s were guests at the Orville Olsen gardens noting particularly her, home for a picnic Sunday after- 140 varieties of day lilies, now at j noon. Sixty-two guests enjoyed their height of bloom. Another, the informal afternoon, combination which was especially enjoyed was a planting of pink Eldredges Entertain astilbe and blue delphinium. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge Young discussed the habits and entertained Saturday evening at varieties of day lilies. two tables of Samba. Mr. and +_•> Mrs. Glenn Eldredge, who were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner Mrs. Foster in California visiting here over the week end j Mrs. W. W. Foster left last Sun from Dutch creek, above Boise, Baskets of madonna lillies, Don Hayden was best man and day for Colusa, Calif., where she were guests. white roses and pale blue delphin Don DeBord and Vernon Lords is spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Oxnam! ium decorated the sanctuary of were ushers. her daughter-in-law, Mrs. How were prize winners. the Payette Christian church for Roderick and Merlin Lords, ard Foster and children while the marriage of Miss Sonja Wil of the bride, were candle- Howard is on a business trip to Lewis’ Give Dinner Partv son of Payette and Robert Turner cousins lighters. Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lewis were i of Nyssa. The Rev. Martin Tor Mrs. Clarence Powell played .;.__ host and hostess at a dinner rence performed the candlelight wedding music and accompanied party Friday night. Places were ceremony Tuesday evening, June Edgar Powell Guests At Hansen Home who sang “Because" laid for Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tob- James T. Hayes of San Diego 28 at 8 o’clock. and “The Wedding Prayer.” came last Thursday to join Mrs. ler, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hoi- of the couple are Mr. For her daughter’s wedding, Hayes and their daughters, Linda man, Mr. and Mrs. David Hoi - 1 and Parents Elden Wilson of Payette Mrs. Wilson wore an afternoon Lee and Judy Ann at the home ¡man, Mrs. Robert Holman and and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner dress of pink organza with white I of Mrs. Haye’s parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson. of Nyssa. accessories and a white carnation Mrs. E. L. Hansen. They left this J *—+ For the wedding vows, the corsage. Mrs. Turner was wear week for their California home. Mrs. Guthrie Hostess couple stood before an arch ing a beige ensemble with a Mrs. Hayes and daughters had i Mrs. Fred Guthrie was host- young trimmed with iris and roses in white carnation corsage. been here three weeks. j ess to the Samba club Friday the presence of relatives and close A reception was held following •>— | afternoon. Prize winners were friends. the ceremony at the Don DeBord Guest From Spokane i Mrs. Gordon Oxnam, high and The bride, given in marriage by home. Mrs. DeBord, sister of the | M. W. Keveren of Spokane ar-1 Mrs. Tom Eldredge, second high, her father, wore a waltz length bride, served wedding cake. Pour rived in Nyssa Wednesday even- j * — v ing were Mrs. A. C. Fenske, aunt gown of white embroidered or ing to spend several days visiting J Here From Ogden gandy. Her fingertip veil fell from of the bride and Sherril Walters, at the home of his son and daugh- j Mr. and Mrs. Burnal Brown, a pearl embroidered juliette cap. a cousin. ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kinsey former Nyssa residents, now of She wore a pearl necklace, a gift Sharon Wilson had charge of Ogden spent Thursday and Fri from the bridegroom and carried the guest book. Keveren. day here on business and visiting a white Bible topped by an orchid For her travel costume, the new friends. Mrs. McConnell Hostess and vanda orchids and from Mrs. Turner chose a navy blue which fell white satin streamers faille suit with white accessories Mrs. Mary McConnell was hos tied with vanda orchids. and an orchid corsage. tess to the Matron’s pinochle club Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Ike Fernandes and Mrs. Don Hayden was matron The bride is a graduate of Pay at her home Friday evening. Prize winners were Mrs. Nellie daughter Sharon of Weiser, Ida., of honor for her sister. 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