THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1961 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE TEN Surprise Parly Honors Visitor From Washington MOVE TO ONTARIO Mr. and Mrs Jerry Myrick moved during the weekend to Ontario. He has been transferred from the Clover Lawn dairy plant in Nyssa to the Ontario branch of the company Arcadia Ladies Nu Acres News To Meet Nov. 3 By Farmerettes Club At Bowers Home Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Samuels of Newell Heights By Alice Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Simpson By Mr*. George Moeller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Sam ­ from Thursday until Sunday vis­ ARCADIA — Arcadia club met mond Simpson and family of uels and son, Russell, of Idaho iting at the home of their grand­ Falls were recent callers on for­ with Mrs. Clyde Bowers Oct. 13. Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ea­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mor- mer neighbors and friends in Nu A superstition theme was carried son of Homedale were Sunday out when only 13 members ap­ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray fitt. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Strong Acres. peared for the meeting. Roll call Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Mrs. Lowell Dailey has return­ was answered by place and time and family went to Durkee, Ore., Walker visited Saturday evening Monday, where Strong, Richard ed from a trip to Salt Lake City of birth. Mrs Parley Feik gave in the Simpson home. and Douglas went deer hunting where she visited her daughter, the eye-opener. Judy Mackey, Karla Kriegh, while Mrs. Strong and the smaller Linda Lee a student there. After a social hour refresh­ Staying at the Jay Conner and ments were served by the hostess Ellen Jones and Alice Simpson children spent the day visiting Omar Betts homes for four days Next meeting will be at the home attended a slumber party Friday her sister, Mrs. Loise Boren. Woodie Brewer arrived Sunday Sunday dinner guests at the recently was Miss Verna Ballard, of Mrs. Ted Bowers Nov. 3 in­ evening to help celebrate the birthday anniversary of Patty evening by plane at Boise and home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald who had spent the summer work­ stead of Oct. 27. Bean of Big Bend. was met by Mr. arid Mrs. Don Brewer were Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd ing in Ny**a. She returned Mon­ Brewer. He plans to spend a few Sersain of Caldwell, Walt Jorgen­ day to her home in Grand Island, A dance for ¿he junior class Mrs. Clayton Wilson and daugh­ days visiting friends and relatives son of Tillamook, Ore., Mrs. Mat- Neb. She is a daughter of Mr. ter of Payette visited Friday with was given Saturday night at the before returning to Phoenix, Ariz. tie Kendall of Bellingham, Wash., and Mrs. Virgil Ballard, former her parents, Mr. and Mrs George home of Diann Smith. Capt. and Mrr. Zack Stockett and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott. residents of this community. Coleman. Mr and Mrs Percy Capper of and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Arrive From Arizona Miss Marla Dail spent Saturday Nyssa visited Saturday in the Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Stewart of Blackburn were Sunday dinner Captain and Mrs. Zack Stockett Portland and their grandson, Ste­ night with Mr and Mrs. Otis Bul- home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred guests at the home of Mr. and and family of Glendale, Ariz., ar­ phen Arnt, were recent visitors at ; | lard. Simpson. Mrs. Loise Boren in Durkee. Mr and Mrs Joe Hendricks of rived Wednesday evening and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mr. and Mrs. Bill Raper and Attend Homecoming Game have spent several days visiting McKague. Mrs. Stewart is a sis­ Burns spent the weekend with Irene Cothrell of Bend spent last Mr. and Mrs. John Zittercob. Kenneth McDonald and son, at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. ter of McKague. week with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mrs Amy Stradley had dinner Topliff and family. Butch, attended the homecoming Dewey Strong and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mike McKague game Saturday evening at Boise C. T. Blackburn. spent Oct. 12 visiting in Marsing. Sunday with Mrs. Frone Strad­ Mr and Mrs. Vernon Ward of ley in Big Bend. Mrs. Stradley between BJC and Everett Junior Mrs. Mary Wood of Boise was Returns From Hospital Caldwell w’ere Saturday dinner accompanied Mrs. Amy Stradley college. a Sunday caller at the home of Mrs. George Wilson recently to the Harold Dail home for a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Miss Wanda Peutz was a week­ Mi. and Mrs. Melvin Crocker. HilL returned home from Malheur « end guest of Miss Mary Laan at , Mr. and Mrs. John Weir and Memorial hospital where she un­ few weeks The Happy Dozen Pinochle club Mr and Mrs. Otis Bullard were the home of her parents, Mr. and family of Portland were Saturday derwent surgery. She is now re­ met Friday at the home of Mrs. dinner guests Sunday at the home dinner guests at the home of Mr. Mrs. Klaas Laan. covering very nicely. of Mr and Mrs. Ed Corfield of W’. D. Piercy. Mrs. Keith Moore and children and Mrs. Lee Strickland. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Parker A farm sale was held Saturday Owyhee community. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDon­ of Notus, Lori and Cari Fenn, of Lebanon visited recently in Melene and Perry Crocker spent ald were Sunday dinner guests of on the Quentin Speas place, sell­ Returns From Hospital 1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Peutz hon­ ing the farm equipment, cattle Mrs W E. Young is recuperat­ Pratt. They are longtime friends oring Mrs. Peutz on her birthday and other property which belong­ ing at her home after major sur-1 of Mrs. Anna D. S. Pratt. Mrs. Earl Crocker. ed to the Speas family, members gery in the Ontario hospital. Her Tuesday evening dinner guests anniversary. Mrs. Anna D. S. Pratt attended Mr. and Mrs. Don Share and of which were fatally injured in sister, Mrs. Findling of Lincoln1 a Delta Kappa Gamma dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wer­ ner Peutz were Mr. and Mrs. Gor­ family were Sunday dinner guests an automobile accident a month Heights, and Mrs. Cecil Houston don Dobbin, Ralph Parker, Cliff of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strickland. ago. visited her Tuesday. Friday evening to a pink and blue Recent guests at the Rinhold Mr. and Mrs. Del Holcomb and and Jim Peterson and Joe Milner, Mr and Mrs Ralph Jones of shower for Mrs. Dan Dwyer. Mrs. Stohler home were the Rev. T. family were weekend guests at all of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Weiser visited one day last week • Dwyer is a niece of Mrs. Neiger. Morfitt, Mr. and Mrs. William the home of her parents, Mr. and Roy David of New Plymouth with Mr and Mrs. Fred Kart­ Miss June Feik, who is employ­ Peutz and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Mrs. Bob Morfitt at Owyhee dam. Conservative Baptist church and lever. ed at an insurance company in Mr. and Mrs. Carl Callaham . Mr. and Mrs. Lance Ross, evan- Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Don Brewer Mrs. Ernest Stephensen spent' Nampa, spent her vacation with ‘ gelists. spent Friday night at the Ed were evening callers. Sunday in Boise with her daugh­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Miss Bunny McCain spent the Schultz home and did their chores ter. Mr. and Mrs. Art Richardson Feik. She returned last week to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Strickland and family. weekend visiting at the home of while Mr. and Mrs. Schultz went Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parker and deer hunting in the Delmar, Ida­ and family and Charles Addleman Mr and Mrs. Cecil Boekweg of | Mr. and Mrs. Parley Feik vis­ were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ho, area. They returned Saturday family. Ogden, Utah, w’ere dinner guests i and Mrs Elvin Ballou and family. Sunday evening in the George ■ ited in Caldwell Saturday with Jodi and Tami Holcomb spent afternoon with their deer. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lyons. Mrs. Moeller home. Lyons is an aunt of Mrs. Feik. Mrs. George Hust went to Visit in Herrman Home Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman Council Tuesday. She was ac­ visited Sunday afternoon with companied by her aunt, Mrs. Leroy Herrman. He had returned Alice Kilborn of Fruitland. Mrs. Otis Bullard, Mrs. Lester Friday from Portland where he Reece and Sharon of Nu Acres underwent major surgery. Mrs. George Coleman accom­ visited Sunday afternoon with panied Mrs. U. L. Neiger to Kuna Mrs. George Boyack in Meridian. By Edna Mills OWYHEE —Mr and Mrs Lee Lovitt were hosts Sunday evening at a surprise birthday party for their house guest, Linda Mosley of Kent, Wash. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schultz and fam­ ily of Parma, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Callaham, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cal­ laham and Judy Mackey. Huntington spent Wednesday at the Robert Holmes home. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hendricks visited Friday with Mrs. Nellie Montague at Nampa. Attend Payette Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley attended the Nelson - Miles wed­ ding Saturday morning at the Catholic church in Payette. Miss Alice Thompson of Eugene visited Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Mark Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. Don Royse and family of Boise returned to their home Saturday after spending the past 10 days at the Rolland Holmes home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gressley visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Herrman. Couple Attends Monday Evening Dinner Meeting By Mrs. Frank Byers OREGON TRAIL—Mr. and Mrs Mark Hartley attended the Re­ publican dinner meeting Monday evening in Ontario where they heard Fred C. Scribner, Jr. Mrs. Alfred Adams, Marlene and DeAnn attended the wedding of Roberta Strickland and Wayne Soward Saturday night at the Christian church in Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conant and family of Mountain Home were Sunday evening dinner guests in the Glenn Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Shuster of i Friday evening in the Dragon room at East Side cafe in Ontario. Mrs. Wesley Walker and fami­ ly visited recently in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fenn. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hite were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Fenn. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ferguson left Sunday to return to their home in Depoe Bay after visiting rela­ tives and friends here. Modern Pioneer club will meet Wednesday, Nov. 1, with Alice Laan. 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