Ontario Emblem Club
Conducts Initiation
For Six New Members
Ontario Emblem club No. 192
held its first business meeting of
the fall season Sept. 11 in the
Elks temple.
Mmes. Norman Harp, George
Vaughn, Sylvan E. Talbot, Ted
Roots, Pauline McKenny and
Walter A. Anderson were initiat
ed into the organization.
Convention plans were discuss
ed and additional information was
given concerning the ritualistic
contest. Washington and Oregon
clubs are planning to hold open
house at the convention to sup
port Mrs. Homer (Nadine) Scott
for fourth supreme vice president.
Boise Elkettes have issued an
invitation to all Emblem members !
and wives of Elks to attend their
annual play day Oct. 9.
Thank you letters were read
from Supreme President Mrs.
Robert Harris and Mrs. Homer
Scott expressing their pleasure
at the hospitality and courtesies
extended them during their recent
visit. A letter was also read from
E. M. Hauser thanking the club
for their annual scholarship to
4-H summer school and from the
Oregon State Medical school for
the gift of the wall-suspended op
erating lamp.
Members voted to sell Hawaiian
trip tickets for the Elks lodge. A
prize of $10 will be awarded to I
the lady selling the most tickets.
Mrs. Harvey Williams, state
president, and Mrs. Claire Carter,
marshal, will visit the club in
November.
Next business meeting will be
held Oct. 2 instead of Oct. 9 as
previously planned. This change
is due to supreme convention be
ing held at that time in Las Vegas.
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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1981
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE SIX
Beaverton Church Ceremony Unites
Melva Joan Gowan, Leslie 0. Hiatt
Rebekah President
Slates Nyssa Visit;
Convention Planned
According to officers of the lo
cal group, a Rebekah convention
will be held Sept. 23 in the IOOF
hall in Ontario. Meetings will
begin at 10 a.m. Following the
noon adjournment, sessions will
again be held in tile afternoon,
Evening meetings will begin at
8 o’clock.
Nyssa members are asked to
furnish salad for the noon lun-
cheon.
Cleonna Applegate of Central
Point, Ore., assembly president,
will make an official visit in Nys
sa at 8 o’clock Tuesday, Sept. 26,
at the regular meeting. A no-host
dinner is planned at 6:30 in Brow
nie’s cafe.
All members are urged to at
tend this meeting.
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Winter Driving?
Mrs. Frank T. Morgan was hos
tess Sept. 12 to ANK Garden club
members with Mrs. Fred Savage
assisting with 1:30 dessert.
Mrs. Ray Wilson of Parma
made several arrangements using
only foliage and accessories in
appropriate containers. She also
made a small horn of plenty with
fruits and vegetables scaled to
smaller size.
Mmes. Harvey Mende, Ronnie
Post, Fred Gray, Howard Strong,
Leslie Synider and Sidney Mc-
Dowell of the Pedal Pushers club
in Boise were guests.
Next meeting will be held Oct.
10 at the home of Mrs. M. L. Judd.
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By Loi* Counsil
Mrs. O. Bullard
Hosts Arcadia
Sunshine Ladies
Is Your Car Ready for
Boise Group Attends
ANK Garden Club Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. bridge club mem
bers met Sept. 9 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miner with
two tables in play. Prize winners
were Mrs. Tom Eldredge and
Miner.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Folkman
of Plain City, Utah, arrived Sept.
6 to visit their daughter, Mrs. Carl
Simpson, and their son. George
Folkman and families.
Mr. and Mrs Ira Price. Sr.,
visited Sept. 10 with their son,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Price at
Adrian.
Mrs. Murray Ruskin of Chicago
and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cloninger
of Seattle were recent house
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert No-
theis.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of
Grand Island, Neb., visited re-
cently with his brother, Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Smith and family of
the Mitchell Butte community.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hobson and
Mr. and Mrs. James Langley at
tended the wedding Sept. 11 of
Doris Stiles and Robert Snell in
Burns.
Mrs. William Price and Mrs.
Lester Auker of Ontario. Mrs.
Ralph Hite of Owyhee and Mrs.
Buddy Smith and children of
Nyssa were recent Sunday dinner
guests at the E. B. Smith home.
The young married group of
Owyhee ward met Sept. 7 for les
son night with Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Montgomery. Fifteen were pres
ent, including Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Stoker of Burley. A social hour
was spent following the lesson.
Mrs. Lillian Gerboth and Mrs.
Amanda Lewis of Weiser, Lester
Schultz of Seattle and Mr. and
Mrs. O. P. Counsil were recent
dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Ora
Newgen.
Sunset Valley auxiliary met
Sept. 7 with Mrs. Charles Schwei
zer. Future plans were discussed
by the eight members present.
Mrs. Ed Nielsen of Nu Acres
was a recent Sunday dinner guest
at the home of her son, Mr. and
Mrs. Elver Nielsen and family. In
the afternoon the Nielsens went
for a drive and later called on the
Clifford Nielsen family near On
tario.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard of
Nyssa were Sept. 10 dinner guests
of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Elver Nielsen and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie O. Hiatt
Miss Melva Joan Gowan, daugh-f
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gowan the refreshment table were Mrs.
Sunday evening bridge club of Coos Bay, Ore., became the
members were hosts at a surprise bride of Leslie O. Hiatt, son of Louis de Moise and Mrs. Jesse
housewarming Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hiatt of Nyssa, Jennings, aunts of the bride, and
Miss Barbara Cunliffe, sorority
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Wilton in an 8 o’clock candlelight cere sister
of the bride. Mrs. William
Jackson and family.
mony Aug. 19, 1961, at South
Among those attending the minster United Presbyterian Anderson, aunt of the bride, regis
tered the guests. Mrs. Leonard
event were Messrs, and Mmes. church in Beaverton, Ore.
Anderson and Mrs. Harry Ander
Bud Tibbets, Dale Overstake, J.
son, also the bride’s aunts, receiv
The
double-ring
rites
were
per
R. Cundall, Bob McKinney, Gene
DeMinck, Vaughn Stringer, Bob formed by the Rev. Gerald H. ed and placed the gifts.
For her wedding trip to the
Thompson, Bill Wahlert, Harold Wright amid • setting of white
Henigson, Gene 5tunz, Charles and pink gladioli arrangements coast and central Oregon, the new
Quinowski and Leonard Hewett. and candelabra containing lighted Mrs. Hiatt wore a red sheath dress
with matching jacket, white ac
Out of-town guests included Mr. tapers.
Given in marriage by her fa cessories and white rosebud cor
and Mrs. Max Hobson of Boise
and Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Robin ther, the bride wore a chapel sage.
length gown of white tulle featur The newlyweds are making
son of Weiser.
A buffet style supper was serv ing a portrait neckline. The skirt their home in La Grande.
ed and the evening was spent was designed with an accordion
pleated, lace-edged flounce. Her
dancing.
shoulder - length veil was held
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with a pearl crown and she car
Myricks Entertain
ried a bouquet of white rosebuds
Pinochle Club Members
and stephanotis on a white pearl
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick Bible.
entertained last week for mem Mrs. Jerry Gowan of Eugene
By Mr*. George Moeller
bers of the Mr. and Mrs. pinochle attended as matron of honor. She
club. Mrs. Asa Winchester and was attired in a pastel pink silk
ARCADIA—Sunshine club met
Mrs. Jim Shaw were prize win- organza sheath dress accentuated Sept. 15 at the home of Mrs. Otis
nera.
with back self panels and match Bullard with 13 members present.
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ing hat. Her bouquet was a nose Mrs. Arie Bakker and Mrs. John
Miss Eva Boydell Hosts
gay of pink roses and stephan Zittercob were visitors.
Business meeting was opened
Tuesday Bridge Club
otis.
Miss Eva Boydell entertained
Gary A. Jones of Nyssa served by Mrs. Don Lytle, new president,
Tuesday evening for bridge club as best man, while ushers were and Mrs. Fred Kartlever, newly
members with two tables in play. Frankie Morns of Nyssa and elected secretary. Roll call was
answered with a household hint.
Guest players were Mrs. Elsie Loren O’Gara of John Day.
Next meeting will be Oct. 13
Diven and Mrs. Joe Maughn. Mrs.
Solos rendered by Mrs. Robert
Jessie Morgan and Mrs. Diven Hillyer were “Ich Liebe Dich” at the home of Mrs Clyde Bow
ers.
were high score winners.
and “Wedding Prayer."
For her daughter's wedding,
Henry Kuehl of Gleneden
Mrs. Gowan chose a two-piece
dress of beige silk with brown ac Beach, Ore., spent from Thursday
cessories. The bridegroom’s mo until Sunday in the George Moel
ther wore a navy blue silk dress ler home enroute to Omaha, Neb.
• Auto Trim
with white accessories. Both la Fred Schilling and Dick Nelson
• Furniture
dies wore corsages of white rose left Thursday for the John Day
area where they met friends from
buds.
A three-tier cake decorated with Portland to hunt deer with bow dist church. They picnicked later
in Ann Morrison park.
wedding bells graced the serving and arrow.
359 S.E. 8th Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zittercob and
June Feik of Nampa spent the
table
at
a
reception
held
in
the
Ontario. Oregon
church social hall. Presiding at family were dinner guests Sun weekend with her parents, Mr.
day in the John Zittercob home, i and Mrs. Parley Feik.
Mrs. George Hust and Mrs. Ce Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McCrady
cil Houston visited Monday with and family of Nyssa were dinner
Mrs. Claude Andrews in Ontario. guests Sunday in the Otis Bullard
Mrs. Andrews is the former Ruth ! home.
Richard McLauchlin of Baker
Houston.
spent the weekend in the John
Returns to Seattle
Miss Molly Yoneyama. who Sebum home.
spent her vacation with her par-1
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Yone
yama, spent Thursday night with
Mr. and Mrs. George Moeller. She
left Saturday to return to her I
home in Seattle where she is em-1
ployed at the University of Seat-1
tie hospital as a registered nurse. I
Mrs Ernest Stephensen spent
several days in Boise last week
with her daughter, Mrs. Art Rich
ardson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman
visited Monday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Wilson in Pay
ette
Mrs. Fred Florey and children
were Friday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs Mernldean
Robbins and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lytle were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Robbins.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrildean Rob
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bins and family were Sunday din-1
ner guests of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Henderson in Apple Val
ley. The dinner honored her fath- '
er on his birthday anniversary.
Mr and Mrs. Allen Baltzor and
daughter of Jordan Valley visited
Sunday with her parents. Mr. and 1
Mrs. Fay Corn
Accompany Group to Boisa
Mr and Mrs George Coleman
accompanied a group of Nyssa
“Your N. A. P. A. Jobber"
Methodist church MYF members
11 North Third Street
Phone FR 2-2293
to Boise Sunday, where they at
tended services at the new Metho-
Lords' Upholstery
Golden Rule chapter 131, Order
of Eastern Star, held its regular
meeting Monday evening at the
Masonic hall with Worthy Matron
Katherine Brendle presiding.
Merle Lamar, associate grand
conductress of the grand chapter
of Oregon, made an official visit
to the local chapter. Other dis
tinguished guests in attendance
were Myrtle B. Peterson, past
grand matron; Mae Huffey, wor
thy matron of Star chapter 69 of
Ontario, and Mae Findling, past
matron of Ramona chapter 58 of
Silverton, Ore.
A potluck dinner preceded the
business session. Refreshments
were served at the close of the
meeting by Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Brendle and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Penrod.
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Bridge Club Meets
At Harry Miner Home
Housewarming Honors
Wilton Jackson Family
UPHOLSTERY
Grand Conductress
Makes Official Visit
To Local OES Chapter
Van Zelf-Haulh Wedding Ceremony
Performed in Si. Bridget's Church
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hauth
An August wedding in St. Brid-*
get’s Catholic church in Nyssa Georgianna Hansen of Mt. Angel,
united Miss Dolores Van Zelf and sister of the bridegroom; Mrs.
Donald Hauth.
Francis Hauth of Beaverton, Ore.,
Mr. and Mrs. William Van Zelf and Mrs. Joe Dirksen.
of route 2, Nyssa, are the bride’s
Miss Hena Dirksen was in
parents. The bridegroom is a son charge of the guest book. Accept Mrs. Jack Elliott Gives
of Mrs. Wendell Hauth and the ing and placing gifts were Mmes. Review at Book Club Meet
late Mr. Hauth of Mt. Angel, Ore. Albert Nichols, Sam Smit and
Mrs. Elton McCormick of Par
Lavender and white gladioli Zctte Bumgarner.
ma entertained Saturday, Sept.
and lighted tapers provided the
A reception was also given in 16, with 1:30 dessert for book club
altar setting for the ceremony honor of the newlyweds Sept. 3 members.
performed by Father John Baum in Mt. Angel.
Mrs. Jack Elliott gave a brief
gartner.
The new Mrs. Hauth is a grad review of “House of the Old Vine”
Peter and Paul Smit served as uate of Nyssa high school and Mt. by Nora Lofts.
Several members told of places
altar boys and Mrs. Joan Wey Angel college. She is presently
mouth was organist and soloist. employed as first grade teacher visited by them during the sum
Given in marriage by her fa in the Hubbard school system. mer.
Next meeting will be held Oct.
ther, the bride wore a princess Her husband was graduated from
style gown of candlelight emboss I Mt. Angel Prep school, served 14 at the M. L. Judd home with
ed taffeta made by her mother. four years with the U. S. Navy Mrs. Harriet Brumbach as hos
It was fashioned with lace front and is now employed by Publish- tess.
panel and sleeves and a large bow er’s Paper company in Oregon
Old-fashioned mosquito: “How
in back. The floor-length skirt City.
Following a trip to Lake Tahoe, times have changed . . . When I
terminated in a brush train. Her
tulle veil, trimmed in lace, was the newlyweds are making their was young I could only bite girls
on the hands and face.”
held in place by a pearl crown home in Mt. Angel.
and she carried a bouquet of
white roses centered with a lav
ender orchid.
Attending the bride were her
sisters, Miss Betty Van Zelf as
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maid of honor and Miss Mary Jo
Col. Guy Sparks
Van Zelf as bridesmaid. They Col. Bert Anderson
wore princess - styled dresses of
Ontario —TU 9-5501
Nyssa — FR 2-3475
lavender embossed taffeta and
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white floral wreath and lavender
JIM YOST, Nyssa —FR 2-3071
veiling headdresses. They carried
bouquets of lavender and white
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gladioli.
at 12:15 p.m. Daily.
Joseph Nannery of Anderson,
Calif., served as best man; James
AUCTION SALE
Hauth, brother of the bridegroom,
SATURDAY,
SEPT.
23, 1 p.m.—Located */s mile west of
was, groomsman, and ushers were
Donald Dirksen of Nyssa and Fred Payette labor camp on South Park extension. 40 DAIRY
CATTLE. (Hereford Bulls and Cows, Holstein Heifers, Hol
Hauth of Salem.
stein
Steers.) MILKING EQUIPMENT. HAY. 1951 FERGU
For her daughter’s wedding,
Mrs. Van Zelf wore a beige dress SON TRACTOR. OTHER FARM MACHINERY. ROBERT
with white accessories. The bride L. BLAKESLEY and MABEL E. HICKERSON, Owners.
groom’s mother was attired in Terms, cash. Lnch on grounds.
blue and wore white accessories.
A reception and luncheon were
FARM AUCTION
held in the parish hall with ladies
TUESDAY,
SEPT.
26, 1 p.m.—Located 4 miles east of Vale
of the altar society in charge of
on
Ontario
highway
to
the Carpenter ranch sign, then 2 miles
arrangements. Presiding at the
refreshment table were Mrs. north and 2 Ya miles west. 1952 FORD TRACTOR. 1941 FORD
V-8 PICKUP. FARM EQUIPMENT. SHOP TOOLS. SOME
HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, Miscellaneous and Hay. MIKE
Miners Host Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Miner were CRUMMETT, Owner. Terms, cash. Lunch on grounds.
hosts Sunday evening for a bar
becue dinner. Guests included
Messrs, and Mmes. A. H. Colby,
Houston Wilson, Bob Wilson, Wil
mer Hipp and Howard Myrick.
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AUCTION SALES
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Honored on Anniversary
Miss Lynn Jackson was honor
ed Sunday on her 15th birthday
anniversary at a family dinner at
the Homestead cafe in Nampa.
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