PAGE FOUR Club Group Gives Shower Honoring Mrs. T. Phillips By Mrs. James Ritchie BUENA VISTA — Mrs. Lloyc Cleaver entertained Out Our Waj club Wednesday afternoon in hei home. Present were 12 member: and two guests, Mrs. Taylor Phil lips and Mrs Lloyd Topliff. The club gave a shower foi Mrs. Phillips, nee Frances Clea ver. Refreshments of apple pie ice cream and coffee were servec by the hostess. Next meeting wil be Nov. 8 with Mrs. LaVern Clea ver. Bud Brackenbrough of Portland spent the weekend at the Leonard Phillips home for some pheasant hunting in this area. He is a cou­ sin of Mrs. Phillips. Joe Rodriguez, who was injured in a car accident several weeks ago, returned last week to his home where he has been employ­ ed by Orland Cheldelin. A son, Ernest Rodriguez of Puerto Rico, arrived last week for a visit. Several from this community attended the wedding reception and dance at Owyhee LDS ward Saturday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Phillips. Mrs. Orland Cheldelin attend­ ed garden club Tuesday at the home of Mrr Judd in Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Orr of Rich­ land, Wash., were Saturday over­ night guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Lester Cleaver and family. They attended the wed­ ding reception and dance for their granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Phillips. The group was entertained at dinner Sunday in the Lamar Orr home in Sunset Valley. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Orr, Melanie and Dede of Mountain home. Robert Ritchie visited Friday evening with Robert Heines who was home on leave from his navy station in California. He was here visiting his mother and friends. Mr. and Mrs. David Highland and family of Wallowa were Sun­ day evening dinner guests in the Silas Hoffman home. Days Have Naw Baby Mr. and Mrs. Silas Hoffman re­ cently accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day of Adrian to Califor­ nia. They visited in Susanville at the home of Hoffman’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wood. At Oakland they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Day, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stephen and family, Silas Day and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stephen. The men went deep-sea fishing and caught several large fish. They assisted in rescuing three Negroes whose boat had sunk due to the rough sea. The travelers returned home Friday evening. Monday morning they received word of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Billy Day. Mrs. Day is the for­ mer Loretta Stephen who attend­ ed school in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Topliff and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Topliff visit­ ed Sunday evening in the Dave Beers home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Burgess of Sutherlin were Sunday evening dinner guests in the LaVern Cleaver home. Visit in Cleaver Home* Hunters visiting at the Cleaver homes are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bur­ gess, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hogan and Debbra and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Allen, all of Sutherlin, and Mr. and Mrs. Oakie Real of Cot­ tage Grove. Wayne Simpson and son, Klair, Willy Stephen and Dennis Wilson attended the Friday evening foot­ ball game in Vale. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reffett and Joan of Moses Lake, Wash., and his mother, Mrs. John Reffett of Sunset Valley, visited Wednesday in the Loyd Adams home. Thurs­ day evening Mr. and Mrs. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hill and daughters joined the Reffetts for dinner at the Reffett home in Sunset Valley. The evening was spent viewing home novies. Theresa Tanner was a Sunday dinner guest of Ellen Bessendor- fer at Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffitts of Nyssa were Sunday evening din­ ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie and Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neely, Jr., and family of Nyssa were Sunday evening dinner guests ol her mother, Mrs. Edith Whipple Kenneth and Leah. Edith Ann Corfield had spent Saturday nighl with her grandmother and re turned Sunday to her home Mrs Guy Tanner visited Sun­ day with her mother, Mrs. Jessie Pearson in Emmett. Mrs. James O. Stephen and children of Burns and Mr and Mrs. Jim Cowling of Bridal Veil were weekend guests in the James Stephen home. Sunday guests at the Wayne Simpson home were Mr. and Mrs Clint Simpson and children ol Payette, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Har oldson of Boise. Bishop Howard R. Bair, Leslie Burbank and Wal­ ter Ashby of Nyssa. Classifieds for THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1961