Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 17, 1959, Image 9

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Nyssa Gate City Journal
VOLUME LIV
SECOND
SECTION
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1959
NUMBER 37
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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
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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
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ored Queen, Qianne NWulding,,
lar members were Mrs. Tuck Bey­
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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$en given to the State of Califor­
J'^ln
ttun^kr
socialbility
;
Mrs
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nia by the Hurst estate.
O «‘•si ® » 1 t « paraphernalia;
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During her ta*k, She told know­
kl TaX
merits andoCec.
ingly of some of the treasures
Vbtrito*.
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transporation.
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there from swimming pools to the
Mr» ®red Bracken, guardian ‘
100 bedrooms on the second floor,
secr«tgrv. ®»ve a report on the
but she cautioned members that
¡Wagon Train project.
until» adeqifate elevators are in-
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stalled,
tours do nbt include the
the Sept.’If meeting, «ach girl
JAn evtnt of the late summer crown of white °satin and shoulder is ask£d to have her script ready.
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second floor with the bedrooms,
St. Patrick’s Catholic church in ruaga was soloist
and
Mrs.
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<a>ita sEasMD Vo th« afternoon length veil of illusion bordered
Vale was the scene of the wed­ McGinlev accompanied ker ano
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Wake­
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wadding Sept • of Miss Barbara in lace. Her bouquet was pink
wodd »»’maroh
PUbllC P°sslbly
I*" V^TS. field of Nyssa announce the en­
ding Sept. 6, of Misj Agnes Schaf­
Lou ice Koen,°g*ughMr of Mr. and rosebuds and gladoli and white Harry Wakefield, Mrs. Walt Roth, feld, daughter of Mr and Mrs. played the weddiag march
She also told of tapestry em­
Mr». L. A Maulding. Miss
Two baskets of whge gl
and
*Pra Gaorge Caffman of Mysaa streamers tied With love kaofx
Henry Schaffeld of Vale, and •blue chrysanthemums ¡Mid double broidered with silver, of ancient gagement o’f their daughter, Janet
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of
the
to deary Duaina Arnold tw, sow of Mrs. Mau»ic$ 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
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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
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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
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Her
shoulder
length
veil
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il
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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.
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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
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^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.
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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.
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an th« bkek She More a cut-work were Mrs. Robert Wileon, Mrs. | of Portland.
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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
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Janet Wakefield,
Perry Davis
Engagement Told
Schaffeld-Thompson Nuptials Held
September 6 in Vale Catholic Church
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Four drawings for SI50 each
will be held at
1:30-3:00-4:00-5:00
On Main Street
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Days list. If you're not on the reg­
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Co. office.
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