Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 21, 1958, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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    nette Bybee
,n Shower
¡Jannette Bybee was honor-
bridal shower Tuesday
at the Delwin Holcomb
5 for visiting and re-
>nts w ere Mrs. John Tay-
Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs.
jnhardt of Boise and Mrs.
Peterson. Hostesses for
;r ng were Mrs. Joel Brown
Delwin Holcomb.
Bybee will become the
\f Fredrick Brendon Wil­
li El Monte, Calif., on Aug.
Salt Lake Temple.
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Patches, Kirklands
Guests At McPartlands
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1931
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Patch of
Salem were week end guests of
the W L. M cPartlands. Patch is
a form er Nyssa high school prin­
cipal
Also visiting the M cPartlands
were relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Gor­
don Kirkland and family, who
were moving from John Day to
Wenatchee, Wash, and stopped
enroute to their new home.
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Harold Wilsons Host
Lawn Party Thursday
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The Harold Wilson home was
the scene of a potluck lawn party
Thursday with 56 guests attend-
[lay Bridge Club
[ing.
it J. L. Herrimans
Out of town friends present were
lt d Mrs J. L. H errim an en- I Mr.
Mrs. Swede Johannson
pd their bridge club Thurs- and and
family
of Bend, Ore., Terry
ening at their home.
Sherrill
of
Merrill,
Ore. and Mrs.
Tom Eldredge and Mrs. Perry Walsh and Jam
es of Alex­
|M iner were prize winners andria, Nebr. Mrs. Walsh
is a sis­
Cam pbell Baer was a ter of Mrs. Wilson.
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(
oans Are Guests
rrimans Saturday
Bridge Club Held
At Fred Guthries
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred G uthrie were
|-day evening dinner guests hosts
for the Mr. and Mrs. bridge
lome of Mr. and Mrs. J L. club held
an were Mr. and Mrs. Earl their home. Saturday evening at
ind Mrs. Jack Keheley of W inners were Mrs. Gordon Ox-
nam and Harry Miner.
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n Farmers Visit
J. Malloy Home Scene
ttle and McCall
and Mrs. W arren Farm er Of Barbecue Dinner
McCall Thursday through Hosts at a barbecue dinner
ay visiting w ith his father, Sunday
at their home
Farm er, a brother, J. E. were Mr. evening
and
Mrs.
Jim Malloy.
- of Gooding, Ida. and a Guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Del
Rear Adm iral and Mrs. H. bert Malloy and family. Mrs.
Vivi­
of San Diego, Calif,
an
Evans
and
family,
Ronnie
left Sunday for Seattle
and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Co­
they were guests of his Roth
burn
Dr and Mrs. Kirk J. Ä nder­ Nevada. and family of Las Vegas,
nd family. The Farm er’s
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children who had been visit- Armenian Dinner Served
ith the Andersons for the Guests of Wilton Jacksons
wo weeks returned home
heir parents W ednesday.
Guests for an Arm enian dinner
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of sish kebabs at the Wilton Jack-
|-eys Have Wash. Guests son home W ednesday evening
kend visitors at the home of were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smiley,
d Mrs. H arry Kingrey were Mr. and Mrs. Carl G runke and
Bill W alhert and Billy.
ton. Wash.
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To Convalesce
After Accident
By Farmerettes Club
Leo Conley was dismissed from
Malheur Memorial hospital last
Monday and was able to accom­
pany his brother, Milt, home to
Los Angeles. He will rem ain there
for a while to recuperate from
injuries sustained when he was
gored by a bull Aug. 3.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Chesney
called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ware
and family Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Charles Daudt entertained
10 guests Thursday afternoon,
honoring her daughter, Linda, on
her fifth birthday anniversary.
Mrs. LaVerne Conner had sur­
gery Thursday morning at the
Good Sam aritan hospital in P ort­
land.
Mrs. Robert Shaw ’s cooking
club met at her home Friday
afternoon. Dem onstrations were
given by Kathy Beck, Eldon Ribb-
lett and Emet Maine.
Mrs. Charles Daudt and daugh­
ters visited Mrs. Paul Daudt in
Payette Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Shaw vis­
ited Mrs. Shaw's sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray W inters and family in
H arper Sunday. Randy W inters
accompanied them home for a
w eek’s visit.
Mrs. Richard Jenkins and chil­
dren of Fruitland spent Saturday
at the George Pulsipher home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pulsipher
were overnight guests Saturday
at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Haggerty in M ountain Home. Sun­
day they returned home by way
of Arrowrock dam. Lucky Peak
dam, Idaho City and Horseshoe
Bend
Take Judging Tour
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ribblett
and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Evans
took a group of Do-More 4-H
youngsters on a county judging
tour Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mis. J. T. M artin ac­
companied Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Kurtz to Caldwell Sunday where
they attended a reception honor­
ing Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wheelock
on their silver wedding anniver­
sary.
Byron Dean, Miss Bonnie Dean
and Miss Aileen Harmon of W est
Linn, Ore., were guests at the
Eggert Oft home Sunday. O ther
calLers included Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Stoner of Payette, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Steffens of Nyssa and
Jim Lane of Apple Valely.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smit were
Sunday m orning guests at the
G errit Stam home in Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Groot of
Nyssa and Rickus Van Twist of
Ontario were W ednesday after­
noon callers at the George Sm it
home.
Mrs. Mary Jo Grossman and
children and Lela and Frank Fry
spent Sunday at the Clair Beus
home in Apple Valley.
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Family Reunion
Local Gardeners
Held at Apple Valley
Reunited for the first tim e in
six years at a fam ily dinner Aug.
8 were the Earl Bostons of Apple
Valley and their six children.
Returning for the reunion were
2nd Lt. Roger E Boston of North
Bend, Ore , Mr and Mrs. Bud Bol­
ton and Jeffrey of Long Beach,
Calif., Mr and Mrs. Dick H arris
and family of Nyssa and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Shippy of Apple V al­
ley. Two children, Johnny and
Donny are living at home
In the evening an aunt, Mrs.
Sarah Miller of Apple Valley, and
Mr * and Mrs Jack Wilson joined
the group at the Earl Boston home
for refreshm ents
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C. R. Keslers Home
From Idaho, Utah Trip
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kesler, Sr.
visited friends and relatives in
Salt Lake City while staying at
the home of his parents, the V. L.
Keslers, form er Nyssa residents.
They attended the Goodfellow
and Riley reunion in Lagoon and
also called on his m other, Mrs.
Emma P. Kesler, who has been
ill, and the George W. Keslers of
Burley.
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Coffee Party Wednesday
Honors Mrs. H. Wakefield
Mrs. W. A. Barton was hostess
at a coffee party for Mrs. Harry
W akefield W ednesday.
Those attending w ere the Mmes.
W ilton Jackson, G ilbert Klinken-
berg, Lloyd Tobler, Bill Fangen
and W alter M cPartland.
The W akefields came here from
Wallowa, Ore. in June to estab­
lish a new home.
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LOCAL NEWS
To Stage Autumn
Flower Exhibit
Ken Robbinsons Feted Nyssa Methodist
At Farewell Party
“Autumn Treasures" is the
theme of the flower show to be
sponsored by the ANK G arden
club late in Septem ber at the
Community House in Parm a.
Plans for the show commenced
at the Aug. 12 meeting of the club
at the home of Mrs G errit Stam.
The displays will be open to the
public.
In other business, the club decid-
In other business, the club decid­
ed not to enter a booth at the
county fair, but will support the
general exhibit booth instead.
ANK members will donate a r­
rangements and flowers for the
exhibit.
Mrs Stam showed slides on her
recent trip to Victoria and Van-
cover, British Columbia and the
National G arden club convention
which she attended early this
summer in Seattle.
The garden club’s next meeting
will be Sept. 16 at the home of
Mrs. Frank G. Morgan. Further
plans for the flower show will be
discussed then.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ken Robbinson
were honored with a farew ell
party at the Payette Country
club Friday night given by the
employees at Roberts-Nvssa gar­
age.
The Robbinsons are leaving this
week to m ake their new home in
Prescott, Ariz.
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Hopkins Have Family
Reunion In Payette
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The H. O. Hopkins attended the
Hopkins-Overton family picnic at
the Payette city park last Sun­
day.
One hundred and fifteen fam i­
ly members from three states a t­
tended the reunion Traveling the
longest distance were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Overton and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Chance O verton and
family, all of Cottage Grove, Ore.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Herm an Hol­
lingsworth of Denver, Colo.
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A. H. Bovdells Have
Visits With Children
Mr and Mrs. Herb Sm ith and
children of W alnut Creek, Calif.,
were house guests of her parents,
Mr and Mrs. A. H Boydell last
week.
On Tuesday and W ednesday
Mrs. Terhune Celebrates
the two families traveled to Mil-
76th Birthday on Friday
ton-Freew ater to visit a daugh­
Mrs. E. C. Terhune celebrated ter of the Boydells, Mr and Mrs.
her 76th birthday Friday evening Harold Rhodes and family, then
with a turkey dinner and gifts at returned home Friday. The Sm iths
the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. . left for home Saturday.
H. F Terhune.
Also present were her grand­ Pinochle Party Given
daughter, Mr and Mrs. GLade By Mrs. Carl Seburn
Chadwick and great-grandaugh- Mrs. Carl Seburn was hostess for
ter, Mary Ann Chadwick
a pinochle party Wednesday at
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t her home.
Prize winners were Mrs. W alter
Clayton Morgans Host
Fox, Mrs. H arry Kingrey, Mrs.
Couple’s Bridge Club
Dr. and Mrs. Clayton Morgan Fred G uthrie and Mrs. Jim Mal-
entertained their couple’s bridge I loy-
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club and guest players, Dr. and
Mrs. J. R. Cundall, Friday evening Olsons Host Dinner
at their home.
Mr and Mrs. C. K. Olson had
High score w inners for the eve­ as dinner guests Tuesday evening
ning were Don Oldem eyer and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, Joan
Mrs. Morgan.
and Steven of Lebanon, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Todd of
La Junta, Colo., visited Tuesday
through Thursday with her bro­
ther and family, the Ray Griffitts.
While in Salt Lake City w ith
the LDS Second ward baseball
team, Dahl Olsen toured W eber
college in Ogden where he will
be attending school this fall and
visited two aunts, Mrs. Wilma
Christensen and Mrs. Marian Sim ­
mons in Clearfield, Utah.
Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard Boydell
visited his parents, the A. H. Boy-
dells, over the week end. T heir
children, Nancy and Kent, re­
mained for a week w ith their
grandparents while their m other
visits her parents on the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Brig Olsen. Sue
and Chad were among the 60
who attended the Goodwin family
reunion in Cascade last week end.
Mrs. Vivian Evans had as house
guests Saturday evening, Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Coburn of Las Vegas,
Nev.
House guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Leland Ricks from Wed­
nesday until Friday were Mrs.
Arzella Melton and her grand­
daughter, D arel Melton of Oak­
land, Calif.
Linda Ray. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Reed Ray, returned home
Saturday after a week’s visit with
her grandm other, Mrs. Gordon
Ray of Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Quasi had
as overnight guests Sunday his
sister, Mrs. Elvin E W hite and
fam ily of Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. P ratl of
Long Beach, Calif., w ere house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Ricks from Sunday until Tuesday.
A fter a week at 4-H camp in
McCall Douglas Patterson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. G rant Patterson,
returned home Monday.
Las Vegas guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Malloy
were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Cobern.
They spent a week visiting the
Malloys and his parents in Ola,
Ida.
Don Nolen spent from Aug. 7-
1 1 at the home of his parents,
the Irl Nolens, then returned to
his lookout station in the Ochoco
forest near Prineville.
C anadian visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kesler, Sr.,
Friday and Saturday were Kes-
ler’s sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray DePew of Raymond, A l­
berta, Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Kinsey Keveren 314 Main St.
visited in Tw in Falls from T ues­
day until Thursday.
Women's Society
Sponsors Dinner
July and August birthdays w ere
honored at the M ethodist fellow­
ship dinner sponsored by the
W omen’s society Aug. 13 in the
recreation hall of the church.
On the birthday list w ere Nancy
Wilson, W ilbur Coffman, H arlan
Sager, Lois and Dennis Spitze,
Mrs. Klass Powell, K eith Powell,
Mrs. George Sallee, Mrs. George
Coleman and Mrs M errildean
Robbins and daughter.
The honored guests were seated
at a table decorated w ith sum m er
flowers and a cake baked by Mrs.
Clifford Fox. president of the
WSCS
Guests for the evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Klass PowelL and Keith
of Ontario, Mr and Mrs. George
Sallee of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs
Norman Boyd of Sausalito, Calif.
The rem ainder of the evening
was spent visiting and playing
shuffle board
Hostesses for the dinner were
Mrs. Clifford Fox, Mrs. George
Coleman and Mrs. Roy Knoedler.
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