Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 21, 1957, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OIEGON.
Adrian Couple
Wed in Nevada
Rites Nov. 9
Garden Club Holds
Wednesday Meeting
The A drian G arden club m et
W ednesday at the hom e of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo A nderson of W illiam Webb. T here w ere 11
A drian, announced this week the m em bers and one visitor present. Couple Honored
Mrs. R ay Wilson of P arm a dem ­
m arriag e of th eir daughter, F lo r­
onstrated
the spray painting of With Pot Luck
ence to P vt. G ary Sm ith, son of
Mr. an d Mrs. Cecil S m ith of A d­ fall flow ers and weeds for w inter
tim e bouquets.
rian.
Dinner Nov. 6
The n ext m eeting w ill be Dec.
Miss D arlene H enderson and
T he couple was m arried Nov. 11, at the home of Mrs. W illiam
W
alt Ford w ere honored w ith a
9, 1957 a t W m nem ucca, New
Toomb, in the form of a C hris­
T he bridegroom , who is a 1957 tm as d in n er and gift exchange. pot luck d in n er Nov. 6 at the
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Bill F itz ­
A drian high school graduate, is
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simmons.
statio n ed at F ort Ord, Calif., and
T he couple who are to be m ar­
will be joined by his wife afte r
ried soon, w as presented w ith a
her g ra d u atio n from A drian high
gift from the group. T he F itz­
this spring.
Newcom ers C lub m et the first
sim m ons w ere also presented
Tuesday of this m onth at the R ay­
w ith a surprise house w arm ing
mond Holly home w ith Mrs. H ol­
gift.
ly as hostess.
G uests w'ere Mr. and Mrs P aul
Project of the evening was to
Miss Je re d e e Wilson was honor­ bring discarded clothing and toys Penrod, Mr. and Mrs Dale Bing-
ed on h e r second birth d ay a n n i­ which will be given to the Legion man, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Cof­
v ersary w ith a d in n er S unday A uxiliary to be packaged in fm an, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Lese-
aftern o o n at the hom e of h er C hristm as w rapped packages for berg and Mr. and Mrs. S eth C roc­
g ran d p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. needy fam ilies in the Nyssa area, kett.
Elwood F linders.
area.
G uests besides the F linders
N ext m eeting will be Dec. 2
w ere G erald and G ale F linders at the hom e of Mrs. C larence
and Mr. and Mrs. M arvin Wilson Spaulding, 805 Locust avenue. All
Mr. and Mrs. Jim C ham b erlain
and Jan a le e.
m em bers are encouraged to a t­
tend and bring th eir discarded en tertain ed F riday evening at a
d in n er honoring th eir son, D en­
clothing and toys for donation.
nis, on his first birth d ay an n iv er­
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sary.
Pot Luck D inner Fetes
G uests for the occasion w ere
E. Child and Mrs. Fife
Mr.
and Mrs. D on Fox, Mr. and
Edison Child and Mrs. Dean
Fife w ere honored S atu rd ay ev e­ Mrs. R. J. C ham berlain and Mr.
ning at the C hild hom e w ith a and Mrs. Bob Adams.
pot luck d in n er on the occasion
Bill Schoens E n tertain
of th eir b irth d ay anniversaries.
Tw elve guests w ere present for W ednesday W ith Pinochle
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schoen e n te r­
the celebration.
tained W ednesday evening a t Mr.
and Mrs. Pinochle club a t th eir
Mrs. M organ Hostess
home.
i
To
W
ednesday
Club
COMPLETE
G uest players for the evening
Mrs. Clay M organ was hostess
OPTICAL
w ere Mr. and Mrs. O scar K urtz.
W
ednesday
evening
w
ith
tw
o
SFRVW
P rizes w ere won by Mrs. C arl
tables of bridge in play.
S eburn and W alter Fox.
Prize
w
inners
w
ere
Mrs.
Bob
J O H N EASLY.O .D
! M cKinney
and
Mrs. George
M rs. M o ss H o s te s s
Vision Specialist
Frantz.
T o P in o c h le P a r t y
Mrs. D ayle Moss w as hostess
Eva
Bovdell
Hostess
196 S. ORtGON — ONTARIO
last T hursday evening to pinochle
At Bridge Tuesday
Patients in Nyssa may call
Eva B oydell en tertain ed T ues­ at h er home.
G uest players w ere Mrs. H ow ­
day evening a t h e r hom e w ith
ard M yrick and Mrs. Jam es Shaw .
bridge in play.
No Long D istant Charge
P rize w inners w ere Mrs. F ra n k Prize w inners w ere Mrs. G erald
C urry, Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. A l­
220 M am
Ph. 6649 M organ and Mrs. A. H. Boydell.
bert Colem an.
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Newcomers Meet
At Holly Home
Jeredee Wilson
Feted at Dinner
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1957
H om e Extension
Host to Guests
At Regular Meet
Hom e ex ten sio n met in regular
session T h u rsd ay , Nov. 14, at the
M ethodist church, w ith Mrs. C arl
Roth presiding over the meeting.
A n eye opener given by Mrs.
Boyd Wilson, w as of wash-cloths
m ade into a baby set.
P ro ject leaders w ere Mrs W il­
son and Mrs. Clifford Fox who
gave a tex tile painting dem on­
stratio n .
T w enty-one m em bers and six
guests answ ered roll call by tell­
ing w hat each one was th an k fu l
for.
G uests w ere Mrs. K itty G runke,
Mrs. George G oldsm ith, Mrs Tom
M idford, Mrs. Russell Cochran,
Mrs. C larence L ancaster and Mrs.
Ja c k A nderson.
R efreshm ents w ere served by
th e project leaders Mrs. Eugene
G rasty was presented w ith a
show er gift from the group at the
close of the m eeting.
Dennis Chamberlain
Honored at Dinner
Birthday Dinner
Honors Miss Cole
Dr.
Phone Ontario 21
Enterprise 401
H. Peterson and K. B rendle
Honored a t B irthday D inner
Mrs. H arold B rendle and her
father, H. L. P eterson of O ntario
w ere honored V eteran ’s D ay on
occasion of th e ir b irth d ay a n n i­
versaries. A d in n er w as held at
the East Side Cafe in O ntario.
G u ests w ere H arold B rendle
and fam ily, Mrs. H. L. P eterso n
and Mrs. W. L. P eterson and fam ­
ily.
Miss M arg aret Cole was honor­
ed on her b irth d ay ann iv ersary
S atu rd ay evening w ith a dinner
at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. C hurch.
G uests w ere Mr and Mrs. Tom
C hurch and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob C hurch an d fam ily, Mr. and
Mrs. Jac k C hurch and fam ily and
Mrs. E B. Cole, Bill and Eliza­
beth.
Ludlows to A ttend
50th A nniversary
The Rev. and Mrs. Paul L.
Ludlow plan to atten d the 50th
an n iv ersary of the Filer, Ida.,
M ethodist chu rch next Sunday
afternoon.
T h e L udlow s w ere m arried in
th e F ile r parsonage, of w hich
Mrs. L udlow ’s father, th e Rev.
C. E. H elm an was pastor from
1927 to 1934.
M rs. Cliff C olem an of H eppner,
Ore., sp en t from T hursday u n til
M onday v isitin g at the hom e of
h er m other, Mrs. F ran k Jayo.
Mr. and M rs. Owen G ann and
Mr. and Mrs. W alt Looney w re
holiday w eek end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Don N orlan in Um atilla.
Mr. and M rs. E arl H ollings­
w o rth sp en t th e w eek end as
guests of th e ir son and fam ily,
Mr. and Mrs. R obert P ierce in
Seattle.
Kingman Kolony—
Laans Welcome
Distant Visitors
By Mrs. Ronald B alt
Mr. and Mrs, Sim on Beetoon
arriv ed in K ingm an Kolony from
S outh A m erica last W ednesday
n ight for a m onth's visit w ith his
sister, Mrs. K laas L aan and fam ­
ily.
The Beetoon’s, accom panied by
th eir children, P e te r and W illiam ,
cam e on the w est-bound strea m ­
liner and w ere welcomed by Mr.
and Mrs L aan and daughters, Ef-
fie and M ary. This was the first
m eeting betw een sister and b ro th ­
e r in the past 10 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale A shcraft and
Mr and Mrs. L am bert D ierking
atten d ed the bazaar and d in n er
at th e O w yhee w ard LDS church
F riday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es G ray of
Seneca visited from F rid ay to
S unday w ith th eir m other, Mrs.
Mae French.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon S m ith of
Boise w ere w eek end guests at
the hom e of th eir sister, Mr. and
Mrs. L ester S traw n and family.
Mrs. A rt S parks visited her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Evans in N u Acres Sunday.
G uests at the hom e of Mr. and
Mrs. L ynn H urst included th eir
m other, Mrs. Rosa H urst of M yr­
tle C reek, Ore., and brother, Ron
H urst of Kodiak, Alaska. They a r­
riv ed W ednesday and F riday.
Mrs. C arl Begem an, Mrs. Ida
Hodge and B lackie S hultz w ere
S unday evening guests a t the
F red V anderpool home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Toom b w ere
hosts at a w affle supper F riday
for Mr. and Mrs. W esley Piercy
and Mr. and Mrs. H erb Thom as.
Mrs. Jim P h ifer atten d ed an
executive m eeting of the grade
school PTA a t the hom e of Mrs.
C hester Mills T hursday evening.
Mrs. L ynn H urst and h er guest,
Mrs. Rosa H urst atten d ed the
M ary and M artha M issionary
m eeting T h u rsd ay at the hom e of
Mrs. Wesley Piercy.
Mr. and Mrs. B yrd W alters and
fam ily w ere S unday evening
guests at the E arl K ygar home.
Mr. and M rs.-Dean M ontgom ery
and fam ily atten d ed th e O w yhee
w ard d in n er and bazaar F riday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim P h ifer w ere
hosts at a fam ily d in n er S unday
for m em bers of the fam ily who
had b irth d ay s in N ovem ber.
Those presen t w ere Mr. and Mrs.
PAGE NINE
M arvin Bowers, Mr. and Mrs.
C harlie Bowers, Mr. and Mrs.
C harlie C hapin and fam ily, ^ ir.
and Mrs. Dewey O lund, Mrs.
R ichard C allahan and children
and Dean P ittenger.
Mrs Dale A shcraft and Mrs.
Wm. Toom b atten d ed the H appy
Dozen Pinochle club at the home
of Mrs. P ete V ander Oord n ear
Nyssa F riday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. O scar S chafer
w'ere S unday d in n e r guests of
Mr and Mrs. K erby K endall in
Caldw ell.
R obert Long and Jo h n L ackar-
eika of Jo rd a n V alley w ere F rid ay
n ight guests at the A1 Thom pson
* Darling , it’s
just what
l hoped for!"
Mrs. Ray Russell and Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Hale and M ike sp en t
the past week end in P ortland.
Mr. and Mrs. L arry S chw ars
and fam ily attended the w edding
of her cousin, H arry Boelkes in
N am pa F rid ay evening.
home. They w ere here atten d in g
the M alheur W ild Life m eeting in
Vale.
Mrs. Dale A shcraft atten d ed the
ANK G arden club T uesday at the
home of Mrs. Elton McCormick.
Pfc. R obert B att left W ednes­
day for F ort Lewis, Wash. He w as
home on an em ergency leave to
atten d his g ran d fath er’s funeral.
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Present your belle or beau with a lasting gift
this Christmas . . . a fine portrait of you. Choose
from several proofs, beautiful frames.
PHONE TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT—6648
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103 Main St
Nyssa, Oregon
Mrs. N. Pow ell Hosts
W ednesday Bridge P a rty
Mrs. N ellie P ow ell en tertain ed
at bridge W ednesday evening at
h er hom e w ith Mrs. Jo e M aughn
as guest player.
Prizes w ere won by Mrs. M au­
ghn and Mrs. Aden Wilson.
Out of our cool, bright
Cascade Country comes one
Cheldelins E ntertain
W ith Pinochle P a rty
w o n derful b re r . . . B L IT Z 1
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. C heldelin
en tertain ed at d in n er M onday
evening for m em bers of th eir p i­
nochle club.
Prizes for high and second
scores w ere won by W ilson W in­
ter, Mrs. F ran k P a rr and Mr. and
Coprelgtit 1957 by BliU-W«inbard Company, Portland,
Oregon
E. A. Limings E ntertain
At Couples Bridge Club
Mr. and Mrs. E . A. Lim ing
en tertain ed at couples bridge club
F riday evening at th eir home.
High score w inners w ere Mrs.
Earl H ollingsw orth and Mrs. K.
A. D anford.
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to everyday
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problem s*
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