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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1961 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT ANK Garden Club Sets Christmas Show Mrs. Holcomb Entertains TAN Bridge Club Members Local Emblem Club Eagles Auxiliary Receives Honors At National Meeting State President TAN bridge club members met At a recent meeting of ANK Thursday evening at the home of Garden club, the group set Satur Mrs. Delwin Holcomb with two Forty-five members of Ontario day, Dec. 9, as date of the annual tables in play. Mrs. Gene Servoss Emblem club 192 returned home Fraternal Order of Eagles aux Christmas show at Parma com and Mrs. Rodney Holcomb were Oct. 16 from Supreme Emblem iliary met Tuesday evening at 7 munity house. prize winners. convention in Las Vegas, Nev. o’clock with a potluck dinner in 4-—4* The meeting was held at the The local drill team with Mrs. the hall basement honoring State home of Mrs. M. L. Judd with Mrs. Dale Garrison Honored Wayne Farry as captain and Mrs. Madam President Mary Chapman Mrs. Gerrit Timmerman assisting On Birthday Anniversary Randall Kirby as organist took of Salem, who made an official with 1:30 dessert. Mrs. Duane Holcomb entertain first place in the fancy dress di visitation to the Nyssa auxiliary. Prior to the business session, ed Monday in honor of her mo vision of drill team competition. Attending the event were Irene presided over by President Mrs. ther, Mrs. Dale Garrison, on her Globe, Ariz., club was second Sipes of Salem, who accompanied Theron Gough of Parma, the 22 birthday anniversary. place winner. the madam state president on her members present viewed Mrs. Guests were Mrs. Wilbur Hol Officers took third place in ri trip, 32 members of Nyssa auxil Judd’s chrysanthemum hobby comb, Mrs. Rodney Holcomb, tualistic competition with Mrs. iary and 19 members of Boise Jay Bybee of Nyssa, president, auxiliary, who came by charter garden. Bradley and Scott. and Mrs. John Elfering of Vale, Mrs. Gerard Kuiper, whose +—4* bus. Among Boiseans attend marshal. Mrs. Kirby was also or ed home was in London before com Job’s Daughters Make ing were Madam President Ona ganist for this group. ing to Adrian, told of intimate or Final Plans for Party Zink, Madam Vice President Other winners in the ritualistic Marg Jester small gardens in England. and Idaho State Con International Order of Job’s were Pomona, Calif., first; ductress Oleta who is also Next meeting will be Nov. 14 Daughters, bethel 33, met Thurs contest Miami, Ariz., second; Long Beach, secretary of the Root at the home of Mrs. Gertrude day evening in regular session Calif., Boise auxiliary. fourth; Phoenix, Ariz., Johnson in Parma. On behalf of the Nyssa auxil with Honored Queen Jan Rine fifth; and Big Bear Lake, Calif., +—♦ hart presiding. former holder of first place tro iary, Madam President Elizabeth Hosts Bridge Foursome Peutz presented orchid corsages Gerald Mackey was escorted phy, sixth. Mrs. Paul Penrod entertained and presented a past associate Installation of officers was held to the madam state president and Wednesday afternoon with a guardian’s pin from the bethel. Saturday to climax the conven Madam State Past President Bar bridge foursome. Prize winners Final plans were made for a tion. Mrs. John Graziano of bara Jaques. A short business meeting fol were Mrs. Tom Eldredge and Mrs. party to be held Nov. 4 beginning Lyndhurst, N.J., was installed as Leonard Hewett. with a hay ride, followed with a supreme president to replace Mrs. lowed the dinner, at which time 4*—4- barbecue and dance and conclud Robert Harris of Las Vegas. Mrs. Madam President Elizabeth Peutz Entertains at Bridge Graziano appointed Mrs. Lamont announced the aerie had asked ing with a slumber party. Junior bethel will perform at Fife of Nyssa as supreme district the assistance of the auxiliary Mrs. Lyda Kohl was hostess Nov. 18 at the annual music scho deputy. Oct. 18 for a bridge foursome. the Dec. 7 meeting. larship dance and pancake sup All members of the local club + — + Mrs. Angie Cook was high score stayed at the Sahara hotel while per. She also announced that date winner and traveling award was Friday Farewell Party for the Nov. 7 meeting and Hal in Las Vegas. won by Mrs. Aden Wilson. Honors Miss Kathy Low loween party would be set up to Emblem club members served The Misses Toni Fife, Lynda Oct. 31 due to visitation of the breakfast Sunday morning at the Cundall and Caren Jackson were Elks temple. Elks and their la Eagles northwest regional presi hostesses Friday evening at a and Emblem husbands were dent of Washington Nov. 7. farewell party honoring Kathy dies Virginia Brandt also gave a re invited. A rummage sale was Low who is moving to Ogden. conducted Oct. 19, 20 and 21 and port on work of Carlos Parra for irt Following a movie, approxi the Halloween party was held benefit of the visitors. mately 22 young ladies went to Gifts were presented to Madam Oct. 23. the Wilton Jackson home for rec State President Chapman by Ma Annual chuck wagon party will ords and refreshments. The group dam Presidents Ona Zink and presented Miss Low with a going- be held Saturday, Oct. 28, at the Peutz. Madam state president lodge. away gift. then gave a report on her trip to 4*—4* Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Cundall as TtìiS ISA CAT AA/p national state convention held in Book Club Group Hears sisted the Jackson as co-chaper- St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn., if voo HhveOtfe ones. Review by Mrs. A. Watts Mrs. M. L. Judd entertained and on work done by Eagles all members of the Book club Oct. over the world. OWYHEE KNITTING GROUP Jimmie Ann Hatch was winner LEARNS TO MAKE ARTICLES 14, with Mrs Joe Brumbach as of the weekly prize and Esther ■puiA-S assisting hostess. Meeting of Owyhee 4-H Knit He StRhÇUeS ting club came to order at 5 o’- Fifteen members and three Rittenbaugh won the bi-monthly prize. Frances Laurance missed o’clock Thursday afternoon, Oct. guests, Mrs. John Bishop of Nam the jackpot. Boise madam presi pa, Mrs. Jessie Morgan and Mrs. 19. Advanced knitters are mak dent invited Nyssa auxiliary ing stockings for themselves; oth Gerrit Timmerman, were present members to attend a dinner and pe.ei.3£TTe/^ to hear the book review given by are working on sweaters and meeting Nov. 16 when Idaho Ma ïoüHfule UiiLV) ers beginners are practicing basic Mrs. Alva Watts of Parma. dam State president Rena Kay- 4* — 4* ward makes an official visitation \plSU$e.MCeWrfH stitches. Nancy Goodell was hostess to Thursday Bridge Club to the Boise auxiliary. the group at her home and re Meets at Boydell Home Following the meeting, coffee freshments were served by Sylvia Mrs. A. H. Boydell was hostess and cake were served honoring Cleaver. last week to members of the auxiliary members having —Norma Garner, Reporter. Thursday afternoon bridge club. Nyssa birthdays in September and Octo One guest, Mrs. Leo Lorenz, was ber. Those honored were Claud Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller and present. 105 Main Street ine Garrison, Anita Peutz, Grace sons were Friday evening dinner Mrs. Artie Robertson was high Dirkson, Esther Rittenbaugh, Phone FR 2-3544 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill score winner and traveling award Elaine Olsen, Kathleen Sharp, Schoen. was won by Mrs. Joe Maughan. Sharen Jaques, Fay McGinnis and Stella Swager.' Hostesses for the evening were Ruth Collins, Sharen. Jaques and Fay McGinnis. Next meeting will be held Oct. 31 at 8:30 p.m. and will be the annual Halloween cos tume party. Refreshments will be served by Lyda Kohl and Angie Cook with entertainment to be provided by Silvie Smith and Frances Laurance. 4*—4- Visits Local Group Eagles and Auxiliary Bridge Winners Told return from billings Housewarming Honors Norman Hipp Family Mr. and Mrs. Paul House re turned home Sunday evening A no-host housewarming was from Billings, Mont., where he given Saturday evening for Mr. attended a National Reclamation and Mrs. Norman Hipp at their meeting Thursday through Satur new home in Ontario. day. Guests included Messrs and Mmes. Arie Bakker, Lyle Miner, Wilmer Hipp, George Hust, Ger ald Curry, George Vandewall and Howard Myrick. The Hipp family, formerly of DIRT and GRAVEL the Arcadia community, was pre HAULING sented a gift. Eagles bridge club met Monday evening for its third session of play. Mrs. John Stringer and Mrs. Bob McKinney were first place winners for East and West. Mrs. Ray Russell and Mrs. Kath ryn Lorenz were first place win ners for North and South. Last week’s winners were Mrs. Duane Holcomb and Mrs. Delwin Holcomb, East-West; Mrs. Bob Al len and Mrs. Eddie Taylor, North- South. Number of players in the be of instruction. Anyone wishing to ginners class has been increasing. take the lessons may contact Mrs. There will be seven more weeks [ Ray Russell. EXCAVATING J. E. Obenchain Phone 372-3307 or 372-2295 warms almost mœ summer Even in coldest weather, you can still get the warmth of a sunny summer day with STANDARD HEATING OILS. They give clean, safe, all-enveloping heat . . . warm almost like summer. Order your supply today. Far any Standard Oil product, call d ,. i fr 2 3.31 w. “Bill” Schireman Nyssa, Oregon Besiway HfST-M-e ir Nyssa Insurance Agency WHITEWALL Selection of Toys Is Topic Presented To Extension Group AKH Extension unit members met Oct. 19 at the home of Mrs. Monty Spelman with Mrs. Carl Piercy as co-hostess. Mrs. Elvin Worden presented the eye-opener on safety and dis cussed various road signs. “Selection of Toys” was the lesson given by Mrs. Ray Laan and Mrs. Glen Brown. Many safe and interesting toys were shown and demonstrated. They could be made from articles found around the home. Plans for winter upholstery classes were discussed. Next meeting will be Nov. 16 at the home of Mrs. Klaas Laan. Lesson topic will be “Desserts for Entertaining.” 95 FOR plus tax and 2 trade-in tires Classified* Bring Quick Results! NO OTHER WOOD HEATER GIVES YOU RIGHT NOW is the time to buy... '2 4 « Now you can equip your car for Winter driving at this sensational low price ... less than $25 for a pair of whitewalls . Be sure to act now ... we ex pect a sell - out ! 10 41 Buy Today...Take All Winter to Pay I \ \ \ / / - ALL TIRES MOUNTED _ C. D C E. 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