O • & Nyssa Gate City Journal VOLUME LIV SECOND SECTION THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1959 NUMBER 37 —J— Job's Daughters Plan Style Show At Next Meeting 1 Bethel No. 33, international Mrs. Beyerle Guest Of ANK Gardeners; Tells of Costly ANK Garden club met Tuesday atQthc hSlne .\Ws. Frank T. order of Job’s Daughters met in Morgan with NT tsq R. H. Young their firS» %ill session September of Pamk»'assisting with the 1:30 3, with 25 members and 22 coun cil members in attendance. Hon dessert. Guests, besides the regu o o ored Queen, Qianne NWulding,, lar members were Mrs. Tuck Bey -A presidi* and installed Betty Glas erle of Boise, Mrs. Leon Jones cock, senior custodian; Bonnie of Caldwell and Mps. John Con House, fourth messer<>>r and Stith« Wakefield, inner guard. nor, Mrs. Vic Marshall and Mrs. Dr. and Ors. 'Oulding were es Maurice O. Judd of N^ssa. corted to the east and they instal- Mr?. Beyerle, who has spent 1«O tfte following council mem- considerable time at the Hurst lt rs Hrs. Cecil Morrison. Jr., as- estate in California, told club t<nt gugrWidlii, stxTetaryiatOs. members of this castle, which has M»rol< Glttacoc} hospitality; Mr- h$en given to the State of Califor J'^ln ttun^kr socialbility ; Mrs — Schoen Studio# nia by the Hurst estate. O «‘•si ® » 1 t « paraphernalia; • —Sclfoen Studios During her ta*k, She told know kl TaX merits andoCec. ingly of some of the treasures Vbtrito*. J», transporation. •Ï there from swimming pools to the Mr» ®red Bracken, guardian ‘ 100 bedrooms on the second floor, secr«tgrv. ®»ve a report on the but she cautioned members that ¡Wagon Train project. until» adeqifate elevators are in- ♦ . •------------------------------ :-------- A style show is scheduled for I ♦ ♦ I «------------------------------------------------ stalled, tours do nbt include the the Sept.’If meeting, «ach girl JAn evtnt of the late summer crown of white °satin and shoulder is ask£d to have her script ready. , . . , second floor with the bedrooms, St. Patrick’s Catholic church in ruaga was soloist and Mrs. Harrv i, , . . ........... _ .. . ’ <a>ita sEasMD Vo th« afternoon length veil of illusion bordered Vale was the scene of the wed McGinlev accompanied ker ano Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Wake . R ‘ ° "P* 11 ° ’’ wadding Sept • of Miss Barbara in lace. Her bouquet was pink wodd »»’maroh PUbllC P°sslbly I*" V^TS. field of Nyssa announce the en ding Sept. 6, of Misj Agnes Schaf Lou ice Koen,°g*ughMr of Mr. and rosebuds and gladoli and white Harry Wakefield, Mrs. Walt Roth, feld, daughter of Mr and Mrs. played the weddiag march She also told of tapestry em Mr». L. A Maulding. Miss Two baskets of whge gl and *Pra Gaorge Caffman of Mysaa streamers tied With love kaofx Henry Schaffeld of Vale, and •blue chrysanthemums ¡Mid double broidered with silver, of ancient gagement o’f their daughter, Janet © ! SAi»l«y Smith h«»l charge of the to deary Duaina Arnold tw, sow of Mrs. Mau»ic$ Lane of Portl«^ Grecian urns and tile from the Elaine, to Perry Davis, son of Ronald Thompsfln, son of Mr. and "ftto. and STre Stanley Arnold«« of was matron of hanor. SAe wore a gu«Rt bro* »J Mr» Bpy^ Haney, "Mrs. Herschal Thompson of Ad candelabra furrashed the setting syarathemar» in Italy used in the Mrs. Phil Pratt of Enterprise, Ore. for the wedding. For her daugh swimming pools. £La Grand« Th« Rav Paul Lud> Sjwle blue street length dr««e «f Mi«a«* Smki-« Goatart, Leia Far. rian. Both are graduates of Enter ter’s yedding. Mrs. Schaffeld tax. performed th« tatal« ring blye brocade with a blue eatia rar and Carole. Greig assisted at During the business portion of prise high school. Miss Wakefield For her wedding, Miss Schaffeld wore a rt^val blue lac® dress and «mmuej m the graaanea of 7g cumtattanh She were a Hal tta gift tafela. Few Mr **Mir® trip to #the 1 wore a full length gown of white a corsage of white carnations. the meeting, the chib members is a sophomore at Eastern Oregon guest« in tta My««« Mathadhat aatia cat «nil • ahcw* wil eV tax set Oct. 3* as flower show time. cvMt, tJi« r»w Mrs. ^r- slipper satin detailed \jith scoop church. Mt. She ce.'Vi«d°a n*ae *•»>«« «*!4ua eta«« «9 blu« and white neckline, empire fitted bodice and Mrs. Thompson wore a brown The show will be staged at the college at La Grande in elemen o suit ^vith a white carnation Tall haaheto «g wtato gitatauw Vise Wancy Wilason Wee tag«» princess waist, pleated in the 0 .community hall in Parma’Mem tary teacher training. Davis is a and blwa carnafism* w«re placed girl. SA« wore e white sheer dress •uit Vi* grtata» Mccaaorias and back to fall in^ full chapel trBin corsage. bers also voted to buy trees to sophomore in engineering at Ore ■ta wora th« ear««®« from her A 4-tier wedding cake decor a* eittar «*ta •/ the altar end tta Wit* a Xue krv iMI civtaertata plant on the we.it side of Malhehr gon State college. w»<MiRg«ir>xxt. ated wiRi tinted blue birds cen Her shoulder length veil <A* il U»v«n branch ciustalitaa with a h»Mtanh od tawera S a » TM brita vm graduated from lusion bordered with white lace tered the refreshment table Fol Memorial hospital and to buy a No definite date has been set tat taywri were lighted by Larry cwrried a betakes vf ro«e pwtale. Wyasa high «chcol in l*M«aqd S was held in place with a seed lowing the initial cut by the Bride book on conservation which will for the wedding, as both will con Wilton and taaaa taut*. While «■«J «.AftmaO a# «orth, Pavtae, a amicr at la«tan* Ctagon Col pearl tiara. She carried two white and bridegroom, th® cake was cut be placed id the Malheur County tinue their college education. ' •atin f»>w» and grevnery rre Oa, vm hear men and Uward lleg« of Education in La Granta.« orchids %n her prayer book. Her by Mrs. Rex Walters of Boise, and Library. +—+ gtaeed •1 X» «- l 4» at tta p»'»i Members also voted their an of Nyaea and tay Mpta * I Th« bridegraun gr««8uat£d freau only jewelry was a single strand served IW* Mrs Ha®>ld Wilson and ia IX« vintavi Vi* 4- la (irenAe w«iv uatare. i La Grand« high school and RaF«r of pegrls, a gift of the bridegroom Mrs. Ted Schaffeld poured the nual gift to the scholarship fund Clyde Swisher Talks gprw. | At Book Club Meet Mrs. Coffman choee foe- her Business College s,atl' ‘’."d'J1 club fed Miss Virginia Taghon of Vale was punch and Mr- John Sch Mrs Grant laved tM taught**« weeding a Book C’lub met Saturday at the 0 ^ach year, two scholarships lace They will mate thair horn« at raeiH of hongr. She wore a blue poured coffee Varid -ng mazttas and »aectaMvaa- sheath with a cor.awe of gin* 1909 M Ave.^ Apt i, La Granta, satin Street-length gown fashion Mr® Robert Wilson had charge for advanced study in horticulture home of Mrs. M. L. Jucfd, for des 1X Chari«« Jon»«, sola.««.. whp V>aes km imtita won a ehaift- Lwlfito' they finieh their schooling ed idRitical to that of the bride. gf the guest booR. Mgs Duane D are given to college students. sert luncheon. Special guests vuere •aflg “Always” tafore the eer«- gagne lace dress end a corsage of Mrs. M L. Judd will host the Mrs. Frank Morgan and Mrs. Ger- Among out-of-towij guests w«ve She carried an arm bouquet of I«t>ng. Mrs. Roslie M<<?Sy ancFMrs. Bjuny and ‘TTia koed’s Pray«**’ aa pink reMa. . Mr and Mrs. Lanman iM, wh*e and blue gladiolus. Xliss Terry Musgrove assisted with the next meeting Oct. 13. Mrs. Geo ritt Timmerman. the coaigl* bn«lt ah the «ltar Rush will have* the program A reception in the church jociel IVJAiie and Christine and Mr Victaie Schaffeld was flower girl gifts. Mrs. Joe Brumbach introduced ,T>« brxke. given ia marriage taU followed ¿he ceremoay e •nd Mr». Charles Sanderson t>f Sh« wore a dress fashioned as Clyde Swishef, NHS teacher, who The new Mrs. Thompson chose h« her step-father, wore *a gown The refreshment table was cen Summerville, Ore , Mr. and Mrs th« gown of the maid of honor, in sheath With black access- jiing were Hans Schaffeld of studied Shakespeare at Stratford- •d Waditianal wXto L-taatiUy laua tered Wi* a* (tend vedoliag eata F««kl *ill«rtata tatalrta: >«1« blu« satir^ r her travel costume. Fol Souix Falls, S. D.; Mr. and Mrs. on-Avon in England this sum •vwr gloated tulle and satia. The ef white wi* tmj.-tws eP the Mr« lXFrrna ktaicm of Clgin; Dick Herriman was best man lowing a wedding trip to Lake Rex Walters and Brenda of Boise; mer. He told of spending six fktee length gerwn »M faahioned Walesa Nue Arr/mgements of Jerry Scott, JesxTetrich and Ray- •nd Don and Gary Thompson, Tahoe, the couple will mgke their Mr. and Mrs Herb Andrews and weeks there and six weeks in With a «callagwd sataina naehlim coral gladioli and tapers were nvond Hyde gf La Grande; Mary toothers of the bridegroom were home in Corvallis, where he is ' V*icki of Caldwell; Mrs. Emma Spain, Austria and France. and Jong pointice sleeve« The used as decvretien. Mm Joy Gay Klaue and daughter» of Spokane, u»h«r» Fourteen guests attended. The a jenior at Oregon State College, Thompson and Mrs. Mane Earp •tan w«a >«n wife lace paneis in pdered rerww^.m nuie and Mr and Mrs William Mortoa Father William Slhoden per majoring in fish and game bi of Emmett and Mr, and Mrs. Dart next meeting of the club will be the front and laoe and tulle tier« Starving ths cake and punch I and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lane formed the double ring ceremony ology. with Mrs Ralph Haworth in Nam- Long of Lebanon, Oregon. e ° an th« bkek She More a cut-work were Mrs. Robert Wileon, Mrs. | of Portland. +—+ Out-of-town guests for the wed- before 200 guests. Mrs. Phil Ube^ I Pa. wuibaraHttH, Jerry Arnoldns Repeal Vowj in Methodist Church Sept. 6 o : o o o °o o o o . 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