Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 05, 1959, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1959
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
SIX
Wedding Anniversary
Celebration Honors
The Coreys and Frys
CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING ±
Pairicia Pugmire
Is Bride-Elect
Of James Skeen
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Corey en- '
tertained Sunday, with a buffet
dinner, in honor of their wedding j Mr and Mrs. R. Stanford Pug­
anniversary and that of Mr. and j mire of Pocatello have announced
Mrs. Walter Fry of Caldwell. the engagement of their daugh­
Guests were the Frys, Mrs Fry's ter, Patricia Pugmire of Boise, to
mother, Mrs. Melissa Roberts, also
of Ca'dwel] Mr and Mrs T,e«lie
Perrigo of Fruitland, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Pruyn of Nyssa and Mr.
and Mrs. James McClure of Nam­
pa.
Gracing the table were two
cakes, one being a four-tier wed- I
ding cake with pink roses and |
the other decorated with lavendar I
pompom mums on a pink back- |
ground. Pictures were taken of i
the two couples with the cakes I
and also of the group.
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Extension Unit Date
Changed to Nov. 13
Announcement was made this'
week by Mrs. Clarence Raymond,
that due to the clothing workshop
on fitting a basic dress pattern on
Nov. 12, the regular November
meeting of the Nyssa extension
Miss Patricia Pugmire
unit will be held on Friday, Nov.
13, at 1:30 at the Methodist
James F. Skeen, son of Mr. and
| church.
Mrs. Carl Roth and Mrs. F. P. Mrs. Frank Skeen of Nyssa. Both
Runcorn will present the lesson young people were graduated
on “Mending made easy’’ and will from Brigham Young university.
The bride-elect is teaching mu­
feature mending frayed cuffs,
turning a collar and quick all- sic in the Garfield school in Boise
over mending, among other mend­ and prior to this year taught one
year in Pocatello. She was* a
ing ideas.
Any interested women are in­ member of the Madrigal Singers
vited to attend extension meet­ at the “Y” and sang one year
with the Mormon Tabernacle
ings.
choir in Salt Lake City. Skeen
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completed a two-year mission to
the Eastern States for the LDS
Sylvia Cleaver Hosts
church and is teaching and coach­
Halloween Parties
ing in the Nyssa junior school.
Lighted Jack-o-lantems set the
Their marriage will be solem­
scene for a Halloween party Sat­
urday evening given by Sylvia nized in the Idaho Falls temple
Cleaver at the home of her par­ on Nov. 27.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver.
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The evening was spent dancing
and playing games and cider, Mrs. Dudley Kurtz Hosts
punch and donuts were served by Saturday Morning Coffee
Mrs. Cleaver to Gail Flinders,
Mrs. Dudley Kurtz hosted a cof­
Colleen Christensen, Ann and fee hour Saturday morning at her
Evelyn Cleaver, Virginia Lewis, home honoring her sisters-in-law,
Vickie Newman, Susan and Sally Mrs. Merle Kurtz of Portland and
Holmes and Theresa Tanner.
Mrs. Harold Kurtz of Boise.
Jim Benedict, Lynn Child, Ma­
The Mmes. Stanley Hill, Boyd
rio Parra, Brent Schulties, John Wilson, Kenneth Price, Mark
Stringer, Steven Kerby, Vernon Hartley, Bill Hamilton, Clarence
Maulding, Jerry Hendricks, Jerry Clapp, Don Perdue of Nyssa and
Willson, Mark Poulson and Fran­ Dave Highland of Fruitland were
cis McCrady.
I guests.
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This is a 27-piece Col­
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Journal Personals
Mrs. Mabel Chamberlain of
Mrs. Elwood Flinders attended
Vancouver, Wash., arrived Mon­ a wedding reception for Mr. and
day for a week’s visit with her Mrs. Burton Kinsey in Vale Sat­
son, Joe Chamberlain and family. urday evening.
Week end guests at the homes
of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bybee
and Mr. and Mrs. John Focht were
Mrs. Bybee’s and Mr. Focht’s par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Focht
former Nyssans of Othello, Wash.,
and Mrs. James Lentz and the
Misses Janice Pope. JoAnne Whit­
ten and Pat Berthold of Pasco,
Wash. Mrs. Lentz is Mrs. John
Focht’s mother.
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missiles scaled from official blue­
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with wire wheels, movable bucket
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ashby
and sons, Eric and Mike left
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wood City, Calif., after spending
a week in Nyssa visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray C.
Lewis and with other relatives
and friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. Art Colby were
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home.
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Ray C Keller of Douglas Air­
craft, Santa Monica, Calif., who
owns property near Nyssa, spent
several days here on business this
week.
Mrs. Neils Larsen and boys
were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Moore and family.
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