Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, April 21, 1960, Page 14, Image 14

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    THfi NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE FOURTEEN
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1960
Merry Matrons
Have Luncheon
At Holmes Home
By Mrs. Frank Byers
OREGON TRAIL—The Merry
Matrons club met at the home of
Della Holmes April 13 for a no-
hos't potluck luncheon with nine
Tiembers present. Following the
1 jsiness meeting games were
*The next meeting will be April
27 at the home of Opal Holmes.
Carol and Marlene Adams
i pent the Easter weekend with
their parents, the Alfred Adams.
Opal G. Brown and Mrs. Wal­
ter Dorman of Lucas, Kan., spent
from last Tuesday until Tuesday
of |his week at the Glenn Brown
home.
Mrs. Robert Holmes and chil-
«11 cn spent Thursday and Friday
i«t the Jess Shuster home in Hunt-
ngton.
4r and Mrs. James Carson and
Lori of Oakland, Calif., visited
Tuesday and Wednesday at the
Frank Byers home. They were
called here by the serious illness
of Mr. Carson’s mother, Mrs. O.
T. Carson at Homedale.
Mrs. Glenn Brown and children
returned Saturday from Orleans,
Nebr., where they attended the
50th wedding anniversary of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F Co-I
nant.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Holmes
spent Saturday evening at the
Bob Holmes home.
Glenda Lou Brown of BoiseI
Spent Wednesday and Thursday ,
with her parents, the Glenn ,
Browns.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley and I
family attended a no host picnic
Easter Sunday at the Kenneth
I’rice home near Homedale.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McConnell
of Nyssa and the Keith Gressley
'amily of Ontario were Sunday
dinner guests at the Rusesll
Gressley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams
were hosts at dinner Easter for
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams, Mr
and Mrs. Kenneth Mace, Mr. and
Mia. Wayne Adams and son of
BoiFe, Marcie Hill of Apple Val­
ley and Carol and Marlene Ad-
an.s of Boise.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Holmes and
Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Holmes,
Dean and Jerry were dinner
guests Easter at the Frank Byers
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chenault
and Kathy had dinner Easter at
the East Side cate in Ontario.
The Bob Holmes family were
Easter dinner guests at the Jess
Shuster home in Huntington.
Mrs. Opal Brown and Mrs.
Walter Dorman of Lucas, Kan.,
and Mrs. Glenn Brown were call­
ers Monday at the John Bretz
and Wyatt Smith homes.
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