T H E N Y S S A G A T E C IT Y JO U R N A L . N Y S S A . O R E G O N T H U R S D A Y . A U G U S T 27. 1959 Baby Daughter Born August 17 To R. Stradleys Cheldelin Home Has Visitors, Attend Wedding By Mrs. James Ritchie BUENA VISTA—Mrs Fannie Cheldelin and Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ ris Bowdish of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. George Cheldelin of Prosser and Mr and Mrs. Charles Glitz­ ier and sons of California, visited during the past week at the Or- land Cheldelin home, all being here for the wedding Saturday evening in Nyssa of Miss Phyllis Cheldelin and Lt. J.G. William Young. Mrs. Gutzler, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orland Cheldelin, and her family will spend some time visiting at the Cheldelin home. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and sons and Mr and Mrs. Alfred Ad. ams and family visited Sunday afternoon at the Loyd Adams home. Nathan Orr of Mountain Home, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Orr and fam­ ily of Sunset Valley and Mary Messinger of California, were Sunday dinner guests at the Les­ ter Cleaver home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day of Ad­ rian and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Amm of Callaway, Neb., visited Saturday at the Glenn Hoffman home. Homer is a son of Mrs. Day. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Dill of Moses Lake spent from Tuesday to Thursday at tl^ Loyd Adams home. Wednesday evening the group was joined at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hill and daughters of Apple Valley. Mrs Dill is a niece of Mrs. Adams. Sylvia and Evelyn Cleaver visited from Tuesday to Saturday at the Elmer Scott home in Pay­ ette. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Talbot en­ tertained at dinner Monday eve­ ning for Mr. and Mrs. Versal Ses­ sions of Challis, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Chamberlin, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Baxter, Dorothy and Jim of Richmond, Calif., visited for some time at the home of her brother, Jim Clayton and family. Garnet Ritchie spent Thursday and Friday at the Jim Ritchie home. Miss Ritchie and Mrs. Bruce MacArthur went to Boise Friday evening. Mrs. MacArthur will visit at the home of her hus­ aunt, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Maggard of aunny Slope at dinner Sunday Mr and Mrs. Ario Miller and Ruth of the Orchard tract, and Mr. and Mrs. R J Peterson of Adrian called on Mr and Mrs. Noel Tuppeny. Sunday Mr Tup- peny is improving from illness. Mrs Mary Brumbach and Ezra attended a party for Mr and Mrs Art Mortensen and family and her mother, Mrs. Gerena Brigge- man at the home of Mr and Mrs. Mark Purcell in Parma Sunday I The Mortensens and Mrs Brigge- j man are making their home in southern California Mr. and Mrs. Junior McGinnis and Jay left Saturday for Toppen.! ish. Wash., where he is teaching this coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell English took their son, Wayne to Salt: Lake City by plane Saturday for j a medical check-up Cecilia Sillonis spent the week i end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sillonis. Messrs, and Mmes James Mc­ Ginnis, Dick Davis and Stevie, Tom Ferguson, Jay Hopkins of Parma and Helen Hatch, enjoyed a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hatch in Mt Home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James McGinnis, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis a n d Stevie and Helen Hatch, w e r e dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Tom Ferguson in Parma Thurs­ day evening. Philip Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hatt. David and Mary visited the former’s father, Henry Hatch and family in Joseph, Ore., for a few days last week Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Brubaker of Burlingame, Kan., were over­ night guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop and family. Mrs. Varner Hopkins spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Creola Betts in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Bishop and family w e r e Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Tuck­ er and family in Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas and her brother, Virgil Raney of Par­ ma, attended the rodeo and fair at Cambridge, Sunday. 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Betty Morton of Boise celled born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard at the home of Mrs. Esther Ste­ Stradley, Aug. 17, at the Caldwell Memorial hospital. Her name is phen Saturday evening. Beverly Lee. Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Cleaver Mrs. Goldie Roberts and Mrs and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Don Brew­ Jo Thomas attended the Happy Dozen card club at the home of er and sons. Mrs. Slim Andrews of Medford Mrs. Rube Graham in Boise, Fri­ came last week to get her son, day. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bennett and Dickie, who had spent several months visiting relatives in this Alan, and Mr and Mrs. Dwayne community. Mrs. Andrews and Bennett and family attended the Dickie were Sunday dinner guests Bennett picnic in honor of Mae at the home of her parents, Mr. (Bennett) Church, at the home and Mrs. George Knowles. Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stubblefield. Mr. and Mrs. Dyre Roberts, and Mrs. Jack Knowles and fam­ ily were also Sunday dinner Mrs. Ernest Seuell and Lois spent Wednesday in Nampa guests there. Mr and Mrs. Boyce Vande Mrs. Esther Stephen was a Thursday evening dinner guest of Water attended the Kansas picnic Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie. Mr and in Caldwell, Sunday. Suzie Abbott and Debbie Sla- Mrs. Lloyd Cleaver called during baugh of Caldwell were overnight the evening. Saturday afternoon visitors at guests Saturday of their aunt, the Wayne Simpson home were Mrs. La Rayne Sorenson in Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnston of Mrs. Sorenson brought the girls Ontario, Mr and Mrs. DeGai jo of home and Debbie is spending this Utah, Mrs. Clint Simpson and week with Suzie. Those from the Bend attending children of Boise, Shelley and Scot^ Simpson of Boise and Kath- t h e Stradley-Udlinek wedding Sunday in Nyssa were Mr. and aline Fagen of Payette. Mrs. Josh Hill of California and Mrs. Joe King, Mr. and Mrs Laur­ Mr. and Mrs. Don Herron of Nys­ ence Miller and Carolette. Mrs sa visited Sunday at the George Horace Chaney and girls, Mrs. Raymond Cartwright and Mary Knowles home. Mrs. Bruce MacArthur, Garnet Ashcraft. Mrs. Boyce Vande Water and and Robert Ritchie, Willy Ste­ phen, Gary and Jack Price, Paul­ Mrs. Lorraine Bauman of Nyssa. ine, JoAnn and Larry Stephen spent Friday visiting Mrs. Dick were among those attending the Reed and Laurynda in Nampa Mr. and Mrs. John Samer and party for the young people of the Owyhee Community c h u r c h Catherine and her brother, Chas. Thursday evening at the Harold Weir, left Thursday for a vacation ! to the coast. Dail home near Nyssa. Mrs. Amy Evans of Boise spent Marvin Haney was a Sunday dinner guest at the Guy Tanner the week end with Mrs. Edythe Prosser. home. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ocamica and Leonard Phillips went to r’u'- family entertained her uncle and ver last week and brought back Perle Lundy, who will help with the harvest of the hops on the and Mrs. Leonard Duncan and daughter of Jordan Valley. Ward Lundy farm. Audry and Martin Tanner at- Mrs. Harold Sisson and Sherral visited Friday afternoon with 1 tended a swimming party Thurs­ Mrs. Esther Steven and Mrs. d a y evening with their Sunday school class. Bruce MacArthur. Thursday evening visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram the Wayne Simpson home were visited at the Dallas Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parker of Utah and Mrs. James Johnston also of home in Boise Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Harris and Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Asumendii family were Sunday dinner guests and family of Ontario and Mr. at the Alva Goodell home. Thursday evening guests at the and Mrs. Alva Goodell and sons Leslie Topliff home were Mrs. 1 were Thursday evening guests at Ethel Goodell and Neal of Ontario the Buster Talbot heme. P A G E N IN E