Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 28, 1960, Page 6, Image 6

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1960
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
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PAGE SIX
Charlene Reece,
Richard Herbert
Wed
in Nevada
Miss
Reece,
Exchange Students
Review Education
At Upsilon Meeting
Low Aitendance
Ai Legion Meet
The Town and Country Garden
Amity Club Members Mrs. Shorty Brandt
Hear Mental Health Describes Paintings
Discussion at Meeting At Garden Club Meet
Wedding Plans
Are Announced
Mr. and Mr». Thomas Drydale By Local Couple
announced
engagement
Violet R. Drydale
To Become Bride
Of Kenneth Wood
The Amity club met Jan 19 at
Legion Post No 79
the home of Mrs. J. Elwood Flin- club met Thursday at the home of American
Nyssa held its regular meeting
[of Mrs. Mark Hartley with 11
[
ders.
at the community hall Thursday
have
the
Mrs. Grant B. Hughes was guest members and Mrs. Raymond Lar­ night. Jan. 21, with Commander
Mr. and Mrs. Deward L. Bene­
of their daughter, Violet Rose, to
Charlene
daughter
son,
Mrs.
Don
Purdue
and
Mrs.
Kenneth Wood, »on of Mrs. Mary dict of route 2, Nyssa, announce ►speaker and spoke on the subject Dean Montgomery attending as Ham Chadderdon presiding.
of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Reece
the engagement and approaching of mental health. She told of re­
F. Wood of Kennewick, Wash.
There were only eight members
of Nyssa, became the bride of
marriage
of their daughter, Norma cent visits to state hospitals in guests.
i
in
attendance and the business
Feb. 14 has been set as the wed­ J., to John
Richard Herbert of Coos Bay on
After
the
business
meeting
and
A. Lienkaemper, son Oregon and Utah and of improved
was brief. Mrs Edna
Jan 11 in a ceremony performed
ding date.
conditions Mrs. Hughes is a mem­ refreshments served by Mrs. Hart­ : meeting
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
B.
Lienkaem
­
Blaylock of the county health de­
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at Winnemucca, Nev. Attending
ber of the Oregon board of mental ley and Mrs. Dudley Kurtz, the partment
per
of
Nyssa.
was to have a program
the young couple were the bride­
Mrs. Guthrie Hostess
group went to the Shorty Brandt
Miss Benedict.was graduated in health and attended the conven­ home
on
health
but due to illness was
groom’s brother and sister-in-law,
wnere
Mrs.
Brandt
showed
To Friday Samba Club
1958 from Nyssa high school, at- tion in Portland last November.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Herbert of Wei­
,
unable
to
be
there.
Mrs. 'Fred Guthrie was hostess
Door prizes were won by Mrs. her paintings and told about each
ser, Idaho.
In the absence of Chaplain Earl
one and why she painted it. She
Friday afternoon to her Samba
!
Mark
Moncur,
Mrs.
Arvel
Child
A bridal shower was given for
Don Graham acted in
club. Prize winners for the after­
and Mrs. Carl Burningham. Re­ started from the first paintings of (Hastings,
Mrs. Herbert on Jan. 20 at the
that capacity and Jack Anderson
pastels'and then to oils.
noon were Mrs. Shorty Brandt,
freshments
were
served
by
the
LDS First ward church. Hosting
The next meeting will be Feb. ' filled the role of adjutant for
high and Mrs. Gordon Oxnam,
[hostess to 15 members.
the event were Mrs. Thane Lank­
15
p.m. at the home of ¡Leonard Hewett, who was ill.
sprond
The next meeting will be with Mrs. at K. 1:15
ford of Marsing, Mrs. Gilbert
The post commander announced
E.
Kerby.
field trip to
Mrs. Dean Fife and the date is to the ceramic gardens A in
Holmes and Mrs. Loren Greer,
Wilder is that the party for State Comman-
Jaycee
Wives
Bridge
Club
be
announced
later.
who served refreshments to ap­
i der Fred Bennett set for this past
planned.
proximately 40 guests.
Meet at Sarazin Home
Saturday night, had been post­
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Carole Reece and Sharon Lank­
Mrs. David Sarazin was hostess
poned indefinitely due to the
ford presided at the gift table and
Friday evening to the newly orga­
death of his mother. It was also
Mrs. Ron Schoeneman was in
nized Jaycee wives bridge club.
announced that the four-chaplain
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bauer and
charge of the gift book
Two tables were in play with Mrs.
service would be held in the Nys­
son
of
Boise
spent
Sunday,
Jan.
Nyssa
volunteer
firemen
held
During the program, Christine
Bob McKinney as guest player.
17 visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ their monthly card party Monday sa Methodist church on Jan. 31
Burningham gave a vocal solo,,
neth
Toomb and Kelly. Later in in the fire hall with Delwin Hol­ at 11 a.m.
Kathy Anderson of Parma pre­
MIA Officers And Teachers
Applications for new members
the
afternoon
they had dinner at comb in charge. There were five
sented a tap number and Katie
were distributed, on a voluntary
Have
Dinner
and
Dancing
the
John
Simianer
home
with
Mr.
tables
in
play.
Lankford and Glenda Greer ren-(
The MIA officers and teachers
and Mrs. Kenneth Toomb and Mr. Prize winners were Howard My- basis, to those present and they
dered a vocal duet.
of the LDS First Ward and their
and Mrs. Gerald Rapp.
rick and Mrs. Lyle Miner, high; - were asked to try to complete
Mrs. Herbert was honored at'
partners had dinner at the Melvin
Ralph
Thomas and Mrs. Frank these prior to the next meeting.
another shower at Brownie’s cafe
Following discussion, it was de­
Nielsen home and then spent the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Claude
Rookstool
Morris,
low; Murle Marcum and
given my employee» of the cafe
cided that the post should try to
evening dancing.
and
children
of
Jerome,
Idaho,
Mrs.
Delwin
Holcomb,
traveling.
on Sunday evening, Jan. 17. In
spent from Sunday until Tuesday Refreshments were served at the get a sponsor for the gem clubs
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cottrell
addition to cafe personnel, present Mrs. W. Simpson Honored
of the valley and hold their spring
at
the home of their parents, Mr. close of the evening.
taught
the
group
some
new
were Mrs. Marvin Wilson and On Birthday Anniversary
Miss Norma J. Benedict
4._
meeting in Nyssa.
and
Mrs.
B.
F.
Rookstool.
They
dances.
Mrs. Neils Larson.
Mrs. Wayne Simpson was hon­
There being no further business,
4._ 4.
tended Pacific Lutheran college have sold their farm at Jerome LDS SECOND WARD PLANS
Mrs. Herbert was formerly em­ ored Saturday evening on her
the
post adjourned and joined the
are
moving
to
Pendleton,
Ore.
and
GOLD
AND
GREEN
BALL
and is now employed at First Se­
ployed at Brownie’s cafe.
birthday anniversary. Helping her Mr. and Mrs. Bridge Party
auxiliary members for refresh­
The
Nyssa
LDS
Second
ward
curity
bank
in
Boise.
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celebrate were Mr. and Mrs. Thur­ Held at Bovdell Home
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell of will hold their Gold and Green ments of coffee and cookies.
Lienkaemper was graduated Wilder
Joe Mitchells Entertain
man Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boydell
were Friday evening din­ ball Jan. 29 at 8:30 p.m. in the
At Sleighing and Dinner
Finger, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ste­ were hosts to a Mr. and Mrs. from Oregon State college at Cor­ ner guests of his sister, Mr. and Nyssa
stake house and extend an McDONALDS RECEIVE WORD
vallis
in
1959.
He
is
a
member
of
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Mitchell were phen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams, bridge party Saturday at their
OF FIRST GRANDCHILD
Mrs.
Elvin
Ballou
and
family.
invitation
to the public.
hosts Saturday at a sleighing [ Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Winter, Mr. home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sigma Phi Epsilon and is present­
OWYHEE^-Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
Honor
girls
will
be
the
Misses
party and dinner for Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lawrence Kreager and J. L. Herriman, Mr. and Mrs. Muri ly employed with Thomas Real
neth 'McDonald received word
Sunday
dinner
guests
at
the
El­
Joan
Baker,
Barbara
Beck
and
Delwin Holcomb and Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bertram.
Lancaster and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Estate in Portland.
Saturday morning of the birth
vin Ballou home were Mr. and Joan Young.
They spent the evening dancing Eldredge.
Bill Wilson, Larry and Nancy.
An Easter Sunday ceremony at Mrs. Virgil Seward and family.
of their first grandchild. Cynthia
4._ 4.
in Boise.
Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Prize winners for the evening Ontario is planned
Paul Stafford, was born Jan 22
were Mrs. Lancaster and Tom El- 1
v—
Visiting over the week end at
at the Mountain Home Air Base
dredge.
the Thomas Drydale home was
Eagles
hospital. She weighed 8 pounds
their daughter, Violet Rose of
and is 20 inches long.
Caldwell and Kenneth Wood of
Couples Potluck Dinner Held Team
Cynthia Ann is also the first
Kennewick, Wash.
At Bob McKinney Home
great-grandchild of Mrs. Martha
By
Farmerette
Club
The Eagles auxiliary met Jan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McKinney
Sunday visitors at the Earl Farr
NU ACRES—The Farmerette Klingback of Seattle.
19 with 20 members present. Ini- home
were
hosts
to
the
couples
bridge
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Otis
Club
met Wednesday afternoon
of
club Sunday evening. Following f tiation was held with Juanita Al­ , Squire of Boise.
with Mrs. Eggert Oft. Roll call Sunday to visit her sister, Mr. and
Hill,
both
of
Par
­
len
and
VioTet
a potluck dinner, bridge was play-
was answered with each member Mrs. Harry Janssen and family
. .
j ed with high prizes going to Mr. ma, becoming members of the
A. H. Baxter of Weiser called giving her favorite recipe and a and to become acquainted with
group.
and Mrs. W. A. Jackson.
' at the Journal office Thursday
of it. Plans were made for the Janssen’s infant daughter,
During the business meeting, morning. He was accompanied to sample
a community party similar to the Emma Laree, who was born Jan.
I
Barbara
Jaques
and
Ruth
Collins
Madge Wilson Is Hostess
Nyssa by Mrs. Baxter who substi­
held last summer to be given 6. Mr. Nelson returned Thursday,
gave a report on the regional tuted Thursday and Friday at the [ one
To DUP Group Thursday
with
the proceeds to go for main- Mrs. Nelson and children came
meeting they attended at Pendle­
The Daughters of Utah Pioneers ton Jan. 16-17. It was decided that Nyssa school for Emma A. Zwem- [ tenence of the Grange hall. The Sunday by bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Imbler
date has tentatively been set for
met Thursday at the Madge Wil­ the auxiliary officers and drill ke who was ill.
entertained her parents, Mr. and
February 19.
son home. Mrs. Dewey Garner team would compete with other
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Heinrich The Grange and Farmerette Mrs. H. A. Wiggins of Ontario at
gave the history of her grand­ auxiliaries at the April regional
mother. Mrs. Robert Stringham meeting to be held in La Grande. and children and Frank Heinrich club will sponsor a March of dinner Sunday. In the afternoon
j of Wood River, Neb., were guests Dimes project in conjunction with ; they all drove to Fruitland where
gave the lesson on "The Diary of
Ev Kelly’s name was drawn for at the B. F. Rookstool home last the bingo party. Tickets will be they called on Mr. and Mrs. John
Thomas Briggs.”
the jackpot but she was not pres­ Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs.
Refreshments were served to 10 ent to receive it Joan Holcomb Heinrich is a niece of Mrs. Rook­ sold for 25 cents each with the Perdue.
Mr. and Mrs. Eggert Oft were
winner to receive the contents of
members by Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. received the door prize. Hostesses stool.
the mystery box. All members hosts to the Fellowship class cl
William Mitchell.
Marjorie Brewer and Bernice
will have tickets to sell between the Fruitland Church of the
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Cleaver served refreshments fol-
Brethren at a party in their home
Dale
Knoedler
of
Boise
visited
now
and the party.
Wednesday Pinochle Club
lowing the meeting. The next over the weekend with his par­
Mrs. Lowell Dailey was present Thursday evening. The group
regular meeting will be held on ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knoedler. and showed dresses which the honored Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner
Meets at Ray Fox Home
members may make in the sewing with a shower for their infant son,
Mrs. Ray Fox was hostess Wed­ Feb. 2.
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nesday evening to her pinochle
Mrs. Grover Lytle has just re­ classes to be given in February. Darren. A large group attended.
Mrs. Helen Mitchell and daugh­
club. Prize winners were Mrs. Nyssans Attend Luncheon
turned from South Dakota, where Mrs. Dailey will instruct the class.
ters Joan, Jeanette and Judy of
Verna Mason, high and traveling. At Payette Country Club
she was called due to the death
Mrs. Dayle Moss, low; and Mrs.
The regular meeting of the Nu Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests
Mrs. Dale Garrison, Mrs. K. E. of her mother.
Delbert Malloy, traveling.
Acres Grange was held at the hall in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Kerby,
Mrs.
Herb
Fisher
and
Mrs.
4._ 4.
Paul House attended the Daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan and Thursday evening. Standing com­ Pulsipher.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pulsipher
Tuesday Bridge Club
ters of the Nile luncheon meeting Paul of Rupert, Idaho, spent the mittees were appointed and plans
visiting his mother, Mr. were made for the community have received word from Seattle
Entertained by Mrs. Herriman Tuesday afternoon at the Payette weekend
and Mrs. Herman Towne.
service project. Three new mem­ 1 of the birth of a son, Gregory
Mrs. J. L. Herriman was hostess Country Club.
bers Ray Kimmes and Mr. and Charles, born Jan. 5 to Mr. and
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to her Tuesday bridge club. Prize
Planned for entertainment Sat­ Mrs. Howard Malone were taken Mrs. George Grossman. The baby
winners for the afternoon were Linda Cundall Initiated
is Mrs. Pulsipher’s 11th grand­
urday evening will be dancing in into the organization.
Mrs. Arthur Boydell and Miss Eva Into Job’s Daughters
Mr. ahd Mrs. Cecil Evans at­ child.
McArthur
court
and
a freshman-
Boydell.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Goff and fam-
Bethel No. 33, Order of Job’s produced talent show, "New tended the Canyon County Po­
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Daughters held their regular Faces.”
mona Grange meeting at Pleas­ ; ily of Payette spent Sunday af­
Mrs. Fisher Is Hostess
ternoon in Nu Acres sledding with
ant Ridge, Thursday night.
meeting Thursday at the Eagles
To Wednesday Bridge Club I hall with Honored Queen Joy Gay Mrs. Harriet Pennie returned to Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Conner and
her home Monday evening follow­ visited in Marsing Thursday with family, Marilyn, Carolyn, and
Mrs. Herb Fisher was hostess to Roth, presiding.
and Mrs. Charles Nelson and Gene and Gary Betts.
ner
her Wednesday afternoon bridge Initiation was held for Linda ing a three-week visit in Baker Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jorgensen
club last week with Mrs. Arthur Cundall, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. with her son, Carl Holman and Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Horn.
Mrs. George Pulsipher and Leia have returned from a few weeks
family and with other relatives.
Boydell and Mrs. Kenneth Cottle J- R- Cundall.
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. visit in California.
as guests. Prizes were won by
During the business meeting
Mrs. Ethel Durrington and Mrs
Leonard and Elmer Olson of John Murphy in Nyssa while Mr.
Mrs Jesse Morgan and Mrs. J. L. the girls voted to have a cooked
Tulelake, Calif., called at the Pulsipher and Jesse attended a Pearl Bullard of Middleton and
Herriman.
| food sale on Feb. 13.
Mrs. Bullard’s sister from Cal:for-
[ B. F. Rookstool home Sunday meeting in Vale.
Miss Marilyn Evans left Friday nia were callers in the J. T. Mar­
morning.
night for Los Angeles, where she tin home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan and will visit her sister and brother-
Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Speed in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arion Schu­ Arcadia and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Porter, Lynn and Kathy were bert.
Steffens of Nyssa were dinner
Saturday evening dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson guests Saturday evening in the
and family drove to Prairie City home of Mr. and Mrs. Eggert Oft.
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne.
The Upsilon chapter of Delta
Kappa Gamma society held its
monthly meeting Firday evening
at a 7 p.m. dinner in Payette with
19 members and three guests in
attendance.
The guests were foreign ex­
change »tudents and Mrs Sam
Pobanz of Ontario. The two stu­
dents are Miss Leonalla Masella
from Italy and Einar V Trygg-
vason from Iceland. Miss Masella
attends Ontario high school and
Tryggvason is enrolled at Vale
high school.
The students gave a resume of
their schooling in their native
lands up until the time they came
to the U. S. Next June they will
complete their year by a trip
around the U. S. and Canada be­
fore returning home.
A nominating committee for
new officers for a two-year period
was appointed by President Ora
Laurance. The committee will re­
port at the February meeting to
be held in Ontario.
Those attending from Nyssa
were Mildred Elloit, Mary Hall,
Vale Hagey, Victoria Schweizer,
Margery Nihart and Virginia Stef­
fens.
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PERSONALS
Nu Acres Grange,
Farmerette Club
To Sponsor Party
Auxiliary
to Compete
At Regional Meet
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