Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 21, 1961, Page 4, Image 4

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    Extension Unit
Luncheon Held
At Mason Home
By Mrs. //aldo Smalley
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1961
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA OREGON
PAGE FOUR
Mrs. Brendle Hosts
Tuesday Breakfast
Mrs Harold Brendle was hos­
tess at breakfast Tuesday morn­
ing honoring Mrs Merle Lamar,
associate grand conductress of the
grand chapter of Oregon, Order
of Eastern Star.
Guests were elective officers of
the local chapter, including Laura
Penrod, Ida Miner. Thelma Huff-
man and Patricia Marcum. Mrs
Mae Findling, past matron of Ra­
mona chapter 58 of Silverton,
Dr«.. was a^so present
Knife and Fork Club
Members to Hear
Dr. Nicholas Nyaradi
Suzanne Hammon, Roger Baker Wed
In Faith Lutheran Church Ceremony
APPLE VALLEY— Mrs Dwight
Mason entertained the Home Ex­
tension club last Thursday at her
home Luncheon was served av
at
1 pm on the lawn ' Th
__ e"table
_____
decoration was a Japanese cen­
terpiece and each guest modeled
a fruit or vegetable hat. Edna
Mae W.msatt gave the lesson on RETURNS FROM SPOKANE
Mrs H. E. Collins returned
furniture arrangement.
cently from Spokane where
Conley Wilson, Kenneth Nelson, had spent a week visiting the
Jack and Jim Wilson and Bob family of her son, the late Merlin
Miller of Melba went grouse hun- J. O’Neill,
ling on Cully mountain over the i--------------
weekend.
companied Mr. and Mrs. Robert
V
____ ■
Nuby Hartman was a Sunday Smalley and sons on a trip Fri-
e
1
_
'
dinner guest of Gary Seward
day to Payette lakes They took
Return From Germany
the scenic drive around the lakes
Dr. Nicholas Nyaradi
SFC and Mrs Kirby Pitman re and up to Lookout Point. They
Dr. Nicholas Nyaradi will be
turned recently from three years visited in Donnelly with Mr. and
guest speaker when Knife and
of foreign service near Heidel- Mrs Robert Nichols and family
Fork club members meet at 7:30
berg, Germany. Upon arrival at and Mrs. Mary Nichols,
p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 26, at East
the home of his parents, Mr and
and Mrs. George Wiseman
Side cafe in Ontario, it was an­
Mrs. Charles Pitman, they receiv- of Seattle were guests Thursday
nounced by Ernest Adams, presi­
ed news of her father’s accident afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
dent.
which resulted in the loss of a leg Correll.
in a logging mishap, so left im-1
and Mrs.
_ Jim
_ ___
________
Dr. Nyaradi is the only man to
Correll
and
The National Safety Council says. Be sure your wind-
ever
beat the Russians out of any­
mediately for Salem, Ore They Mr* and M/s* Jack Reed drove to
Aield wiper blades and arms are in perfect condition
returned later and visited Mr and 1 Bums Sunday.
thing
in a financial way — some
You need one ounce of arm pressure for each inch of rub­
Mrs. Pitman for a week before
$130 million at the close of World
ber
blade
length
to
sweep
off
rain
or
road
spray,
instead
going to his new station at Fort Relative* Meet at Wilion Home
War II — and has just returned
of sliding over it and causing poor visibility.
The Wilson and Miller relatives
Huachuca, Ariz
from an investigation trip to Eur­
The first part of September of Mrs Fina Miller gathered at
ope, Adams stated.
Adrian Garden Club
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Baker
Nyssa
Births
.
.
.
Charles Pitman helped his son the Sherman Wilson home Tues­
Following the war, Nyaradi
Hears Lesson on Peonies
and family. Mr and Mrs. Harvey day afternoon after her funeral
Faith Lutheran church in Nyssa*
spent
seven months in Moscow,
Sept.
13
—
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eloyd
for
a
short
visit
together.
Out-of-
Adrian Garden club met Sept.
Pitman, move to Pullman, Wash.,
was
the
scene
of
a
wedding
cere-1
uated
from
Adrian
high
school
in
contact
and conference with
Montoya
of
Parma,
a
girl.
where Harvey wil] study for his town relatives were Marvin Jack- mony performed Aug. 20, 1961, with the class of 1960 and is pres­ 13 with Mrs. W. E. Piercy at her
Stalin
’
s
henchmen
over a repara­
Sept.
18
—
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
son of Bridal Veil, Ore.; Mr. and uniting Miss Suzanne Hammon
home in the Newell Heights area.
master’s degree.
ently
attending
Hollywood
Beau
­
tions
claim
the
Soviet
had unfair­
Plans were made for the new year Milleson of Vale, a girl.
Mrs Ed Wild of Nyssa was a Mrs. Stanley Jackson of Vancou­ and Roger Burton Baker.
ty college in Caldwell. Her hus­ books by the 11 ladies present.
ly
levied
on
Hungary.
Day after
ver,
Wash.;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bert
Pet-
Sept. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Monday guest of her daughter,
band
is
a
1956
graduate
of
Nyssa
day,
the
doctor
argued
against
the
The
bride
’
s
parents
are
Mr.
and
Lesson topic was separating and Calzacorta of Ontario, a boy.
Mr and Mrs. Dwight Seward and tet of Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Anna Mrs. A. M. Hammon, Jr., of Ad­ high school and Western School
Soviet ministers, including Molo­
Wilson
and
sons
of
Mountain
planting peonies.
Sept. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Tom tov. Finally the claim was re­
family.
rian, and the bridegroom is a son o f Auctioneering i n Billings,
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Saunders Home; Mr. and Mrs Doug Mc­ of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker of Mont. He is presently employed
Next meeting will be Oct. 11 at Jayo of Nyssa, a girl.
duced to approximately one-
and sons were Sunday dinner Donald, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith, 1005 Park avenue, Nyssa.
the home of Mrs. Dale Ashcraft.
at
Cairo
Service,
near
Ontario.
fourth its original amount.
guests of Mr. and Mrs Robert all of Caldwell; Mr. and Mrs. John
Following a wedding trip to
In this country, the doctor con­
Mrs. George N. Bear went to
The
3
o
’
clock
candlelight
rites
Miller
and
family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Martin of Nu Acres.
Idaho,
the
newlyweds
are
residing
Mr.
and
Mrs,
George
N.
Bear
tinues
to fight the Russian en­
Homedale
Tuesday
evening
to
at
­
Karen and Gene Saunders left Everette Miller and Mr. and Mrs were performed by Pastor John at 207 Park avenue in Nyssa.
returned home Sunday after vis­ tend a meeting of Silver Leaf croachment of communism. He
Briehl
in
the
presence
of
120
in
­
Loren
Lane,
all
of
Melba;
Dr.
Saturday to begin their new
Out - of - town guests included iting relatives in Priest River and chapter 83, Order of Eastern Star. has authored /ai tides revealing
school term at NNC in Nampa. j Chung of New York; Mrs. Gus vited guests. Soloist during the those from Caldwell, Jerome, Par­ Dover, Idaho, Ione and Eltopia, Following the meeting, she was the Russian plans for leading
ceremony
was
Mrs.
Adele
Hite,
Stroh
and
Mrs.
Donna
Curtis
and
Mrs. George Webster left last
ma, Kimberly, Emmett, Fruitland Wash.
guest for refreshments at the magazines. He is also author of
week for a visit with her chil­ girls of Boise; Mr. and Mrs. Ora sister of the bride, who sang “I and Roswell, Idaho; Adrian and
home of Dellah Thompson, wor­ the book “My Ringside Seat in
Love
You
Truly,
”
accompanied
Newgen
and
Mrs.
Ada
Harrison
dren in the east.
Ontario, Ore., and Mahaska, Kan. ) Journal Classifieds Get Results I thy matron.
Moscow,” published in 1952.
Clarence Farrell of Franklin, I of Sunset Valley: Mr. and Mrs. by Mrs John L. Briehl at the
organ.
Landis
Dutro
and
Vicky
of
Nam-
Neb., is spending a week visiting
Escorted to the altar by her
his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. i pa; Darrell Wilson of Fort Lewis
father, Miss Hammon wore a
' and George Miller of Nampa.
and Mrs. Vincent Farrell.
Mr and Mrs Jim Correll re­ white satin sheath dress of her
Mr and Mrs. Fay Collins visit­
ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ceived a letter last week from a own creation, featuring overskirt
former resident of Apple Valley, and jacket of chantilly lace. Her
Tracy Mefford of Adrian.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cahill M. A MacDonald of Yorba, Calif. fingertip illusion veil was held
were Sunday guests of Mr and He is making his home with a with a pearl tiara, and her bou­
daughter, Blanche, and other quet, carried on a white Bible,
Mrs Paul Fleming of Vale.
daughters live in nearby towns. was a white orchid with ribbon
Boston Leaves for College
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boston took All are retired. His son, Carmen, streamers containing stephanotis
Don to Moscow Saturday to enter | lives in Grants Pass and has a and fern.
Mrs. Charles L. Walker attend­
the University of Idaho. They ‘ grain and feed business. MacDon­
drove up the north-south highway ald will soon celebrate his 99th ed as matron of honor and wore
a mint green taffeta sheath dress
and returned through Washing birthday anniversary.
Private Darrel Wilson returned and carried a bouquet of white
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. E E Callahan of to Fort Lewis Tuesday evening. gladioli.
Charles L. Walker served as
Nampa were Sunday guests of He accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pitman.
Stanley Jackson of Vancouver, best man. while ushers were Rob­
ert and Norman Baker, brothers
Mr and Mrs Waldo Smalley ac- Wash.
of the bridegroom; Donald Con­
nell and Robert H. Hammon.
Ringbearer was Terry Baker,
brother of the bridegroom. The
Misses LaNae Hammon, sister of
the bride, and Janice Baker, sis­
ter of the bridegroom lighted the
tapers. They wore matching
5:30 to 8:30 p. m.
sheath dresses identical to the
matron of honor.
At Methodist Social Hall
For her daughter’s wedding.
Mrs Hammon chose a pink silk
Third and Emison Avenue
sheath dress with black accessor­
(Proceeds . . . Church Building Fund)
ies and the bridegroom's mother
wore a brown and white sheath
Adults, $1.50
Children Under 12, 75c
dress with white accessories. Both
ladies wore corsages of white car­
nations.
Following the ceremony, the
couple was honored at a recep­
tion. The bride’s table featured
a white lace cloth over mint
green. A four-tier wedding cake,
made by the bridegroom’s mother,
More than 19 million women are working away
was decorated with silver tear­
drops, pink roses and centered
with miniature newlyweds.
from home today and cannot be reached by
Mrs. Blaine Russell and Mrs.
Marvin Bowers, sisters of the
bride, cut and served the cake;
by daytime television or radio ... But they will
Mrs. Glenn Mefford, sister of the
bridegroom, poured the punch.
be reached by newspapers
Mrs. Willis Collins and Mrs.
r
Frank Ham of Caldwell accepted
and placed the gifts. Mrs. Robert
F. Baker, sister-in-law of the
bridegroom, registered the guests.
Moreover, hundreds of Malheur county news
The new Mrs. Baker was grad-
ANNUAL HARVEST DINNER
THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1961
THEY'RE NOT
HOME TODAY..
you
don’t
watch
your
(fuel budget)
figures who
will?
RETURN FROM CORVALLIS
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sager
returned home Wednesday morn­
ing from a trip to Corvallis where
they took their son, Harlan, to at­
tend Oregon State university. The
couple also visited relatives and
friends in the vicinity.
events are never broadcast on radio or TV, or
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