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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1961 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FIVE ■ - " *— Walker Lows Feted At Farewell Dinner Eagles Auxiliary- Members Attend Meeting in Boise Initiation Conducted By Job's Daughters For Three Members State President Conducts Initiation At Nov. 13 Meeting of Emblem Club 1he Old li/mvc Mary Beth Holcombe And Fred Schafer Married in Seattle Fourteen members of Amity Mrs Harvey H Williams of°munists fight against unity, try club and their husbands gave a International Order of Job’s Portland made her official visita to infiltrate unions, schools and recent farewell dinner party hon Kingman Kolony—Fred Schaf oring Mr and Mrs. Walker Low er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Seven members of Nyssa Eagles Daughters, bethel 33, met Thurs tion Nov. 13 to Ontario Emblem neighborhood clubs, organizations prior to their moving to Ogden auxiliary attended a no-host din day evening with Honored Queen club. Mrs. Williams, president of and stir up the colored question. Schafer, and Mary Beth Hol Utah. Oregon State Association of Em All should beware of the agitator, combe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ner Thursday evening in the Star Jan Rinehart presiding. Ceremony of initiation was held blem clubs, conducted initiation she added. Tables were decorated with dust and the meeting that follow Thomas Holcombe of Salt Lake for Karen Main, daughter of Mr. for 10 new members. They are chrysanthemum arrangements in ed in Boise Eagles hall. City, were married Friday even The state president was honor Most men don’t bring autumn shades at the farewell ing in Seattle, Wash. In attendance from Nyssa were and Mrs. Clifford Main, and Carol Mmes. Howard Quast. James Mc- ed at a cocktail party and no-host their boss home for dinner dinner served at Maudie Owens Mmes. Werner Peutz, Chester and Carolyn Tracy, twin daugh Hargue, Leon Peterson, Don B. banquet preceding the meeting at Miss Vanya Stitcich of Seattle because she’s already there.” cafe in Payette. Mills. Bob Morfitt, Clifford Beck- ters of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tra Ridener, Howard Towell, Eugene Elks temple. Mrs. Fife acted as was bridesmaid and George JeM- Guthrie, Don French, Clayton mistress of ceremonies and intro An impromptu program was stead, Shorty Brandt, Faye Col cy. nick of Big Bend who is attend The mystery fathers dinner was Husfloen, Arden Steiniker and duced presented with response from the lins and Elmer Jaques. High Score Winners Told Harvey Williams, husband ing the University of Washington honored guests. The couple was Approximately 100 guests at set for 2:30 o’clock Dec. 3 in the Miss Elaine Claney. of the official visitor. The Em For Eagles Bridge Group was best man. presented with a cut-glass vase, tended the event honoring Mrs Masonic hall. Mrs. Lamont Fife acted as state blem choir sang two comical Nyssa Eagles duplicate bridge Following the wedding, friends The junior bethel will preside marshal in the absence of Mrs. numbers in costume, "Side by a gift from the group. Charles Caward of Nampa, Idaho group met Monday evening for of the couple gave a reception for at the Dec. 7 meeting. Another farewell event honor state madam president. Other Gail Carter of Portland. A spe Side” and “Goofus.” its sixth session of play with Roy them in their home. Librarian Triena Rinehart gave cial ing Mrs. Low was a luncheon state officers present included number was sung for the vis- +—4> Nishizaki of Ontario as director. Fred is attending a refresher a report on “ Thanksgiving. ” served at 1 p.m. Nov. 14 at the Dolores Paddock of Caldwell, j iting official by the choir. Legion Auxiliary' Group Five tables were in play during course at Boeing Missile base Gol- Everett Jones, master of home of Mrs. Bill S eh ire man. state membership director; Mrs. The charter was draped in me Plans Holiday Activities the evening. while waiting for clearance pap Other guests included the Mmes, | Rachel Ashcroft of Caldwell, state den Rule lodge, attended thè mory of Mrs. Cora Howe, depart East-west duplicate bridge win ers before going on the Minute Plans were made to meeting and was welcomed by the pack Armand Larive, Maylin Maxfield, I mother and Mrs. Jim Allen of ed sister of the local club. The Thanksgiving baskets for needy ners were Dr. David Sarazin and man missile training. The couple honored queen. Paul Ludlow, E. A. Liming, Ken Nampa, state historian. Emblem choir sang and the eulo families by American Legion aux Harry Miner, first; Mrs. John will make their home in Seattle. Refreshments of cookies, punch gy neth Kerby and Grant Rinehart. Eight new members who were was given by Mrs. Conley Da iliary members when they met Stringer and Mrs. Bob McKinney, 4-_+ 4-—+ initiated by Boise auxiliary were and coffee were served. vis. second. + — + Thursday evening in community Mr. and Mrs. Bridge Club presented membership pins by Reports on the recent conven hall. North-south winners were Mrs. Eastern Star Chapter Boise madam president and gifts Episcopal Group Holds Meets at Eldredge Home tion in Las Vegas were given by Kay Lorenz and Mrs. B. B. Lien- Holds Bingo Session from the state madam president. Progressive Card Party Mrs. Leo Sears, Mrs Bert Ander The ladies also decided to make kaemper, first; Mrs. Rodney Hol Two tables were in play Satur A progressive card party was son and Mrs. Fife. The latter also cookies for veterans’ hospitals and comb and Mrs. Ray Russell, sec day evening when Mr. and Mrs. Golden Rule chapter 131, Order Gifts were also presented to Mrs. of Eastern Star, held its regular Caward by Mrs. Ona Zink, Boise held Friday evening by members gave a report on her recent visita to pack food baskets for the needy ond. bridge dub members met at the meeting Nov. 20 in the Masonic president and Elizabeth Peutz, of St. Paul’s Episcopal church. tion to Lakeview, Ore., where she at Christmas time. Beginners classes will be con Tom Eldredg^ home. Mr. and The group voted to contribute ducted an additional four weeks Mrs. A. H. Boydell were guest Bridge sessions were held at the installed a new officer. hall with Worthy Matron Kay Nyssa madam president. +—+ Eddie Taylor, George Rush, Gene Mrs. Williams spoke to the to the air conditioner fund for under • direction of Mrs. John players. Prizes were won by 'Mr. Brendle presiding. and Mrs. Fred Guthrie. After a short business meeting, Amity Club Members Stunz, Jessie Morgan and John group on her motto: “Look to the Malheur Memorial hospital. Fowler. Mrs. Lloyd Tobler was not Olsen homes with three tables in horizons for more charity, more the evening was spent playing play at each house. new clubs and more patriotism to present to win when her name bingo. Husbands of members Discuss Yule Party Pinochle was in progress at the our country.” She stated that the was drawn for the pot of gold. were guests. Mrs. Dean Fife was hostess last +—4> Following the bingo session, re Thursday evening to members of K. E, Kerby, A. C. Sallee and clubs of Oregon have raised $1400 toward another mobile physical Former Nvssans Attend freshments were served by Ida the Amity club. During the busi-1 Grant Rinehart residences. Bridge prize winners were Mrs. therapy unit and have already Couples Bridge Session Miner, Selma Miller, Myrtle Al ness meeting, plans were discuss Featuring the Golden Voice of ed for the annual Christmas par Donald Oldemeyer and Grant replaced the first unit which had exander and Blanche Boydell. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Cundall were JERRY KAUTZ Members of the local chapter ty which will be held during the Rinehart. Mrs. B. B. Lienkaem- been in use for some time. hosts Sunday evening to members Sh^ asked members to think of of the couples bridge club. Three were invited to attend friendship holidays for members and their per and Eric Boenig won pinochle ----- at------ awards. the words of the pledge of alle tables were in play during the night Tuesday evening in Home husbands. Mrs. Harry Miner, Mrs. Morgan giance to the flag, symbol of the session. Mrs. Snoden Roberts gave a dale. 4"—4* brief review of the book “Hawaii” and Mrs. Olsen were committee club, and to thank God that they Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jarrett, for by James Michener which will be members in charge of arrange are Americans living in a free mer Nyssans now residing in Mil Amity Members Hear more thoroughly reviewed at a ments. country. She had met with Dr. waukie, Ore., were guest players. Thursday and Saturday Nights—10 'til 2 News of Missionaries Following the card sessions, the Schwartz recently in California later club meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Overstake Mrs. Mark Moncur was hostess 508 Main Street Nyssa. Oregon Door prize was won by Mrs. group went to the church social and said he warned that the com- were high score winners. Friday evening to Amity club Ray Kynaston. hall where refreshments were members. Next meeting will be held in served with Mrs. Wesley Browne Experiences and items of in terest regarding their sons who January at the home of Mrs. Frell in charge. +—+ are serving LDS missions were Blair. ❖ — 4* given by Mrs. Snoden Roberts, AKH Extension Unit Mrs. Taft Pett, Mrs. Charles Mann Linda L. Moseley, Meets at Laan Home and Mrs. Carl Bumingham. AKH Extension unit met Nov. Mrs. Tom Jayo was a special Richard L. Lovitt 16 at the home of Mary Laan with guest. Door prize was won by To Marry in Japan Mrs. Solon Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Allan L. Jones 13 members in attendance. Erma Sparks demonstrated how Next meeting will be held have announced the engagement night beginning at 8 o’clock of their daughter, Linda L. Mose to make decorative dress hangers, the home of Mrs. Dean Fife. ley of Kent, Wash., to Richard L. tote bags, p i n cushions and +—+ Lovitt of the United States Navy. clowns, and Mrs. Wilson Witt dis Party Honors Don Ballou Her fiance is a son of Mr. and played dolls made from socks as Mrs. Lee Lovitt of route 3, Parma, eye openers. On Seventh Anniversary Plans were made for the Christ Mrs. Elvin Ballou entertained | Idaho. The couple will be married in mas meeting. It was also decided Nov. 18 with a birthday party for her son, Don, on his seventh an- i late November at Sasebo, Japan, to charge $1.50 entrance fee for the upholstery class which will niversary. Guests were Rickie and will reside there 2Vz years. The wider your choice, the better your chances be held in January. 4e—4- Smith, Johnny Kouns. Dennis Sharon Thiel and Ada Hamil Urry, Gary Seward, Greg Perdue. Entertain Pinochle Club of choosing the just-right gift for everyone . . . Paul and Roger Voeller. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zinn en- ton, project leaders, presented the and getting the best VALUE for every dollar you The afternoon was spent play- i tertained Friday evening for Pi- lesson on “Food for Entertaining.” They also gave dessert recipes to ing games, after which refresh nochle club members. Prizes were spend! You can shop the WIDEST selections in ments of birthday cake and ice won by Mrs. Pete VanderOord the group. every merchandise category and in every price Refreshments of apple delight cream were served. and Vern Duus. were served by Dorothy Fox, co range in the SHORTEST time with the LEAST hostess. Hear the "VERSATHES HANK'S CLUB SANTA’S RIGHT ON TARGET with MORE of Everything for Everybody ... DIAMONDS EASY TERMS! Paulus Jewelry 127 Main Street grip iVFfti COOP ANK Garden Club Members Are Guests at Boise Tea Miss Gertrude Johnson was hos tess to ANK Garden dub mem bers Nov. 14 at her home in Par ma. She was assisted with 1:30 dessert by Mrs. Ray Wilson. Guests at the afternoon meeting were Mmes. Belle Rooney. George Harvey and Julian Johnson, all of Parma. The Christmas show to be held Dec. 9 at Parma community hall was discussed. Co-chairmen for the annual event are Mrs. Gerrit Stam and Mrs. Wilson. Other members of the committee are Mrs. Carl Powers and Miss John son. Nine members of the club at tended a recent tea given by members of the Pedal Pushers club of Boise at the home of Mrs. Ray Cole in the Idaho capital city. Next meeting of the group will be Dec. 12 in the home of Mrs. Powers at Parma. FOR FINE PRINTING THE GATE CITY JOURNALI where the road ends TOTE GOTE beams! Mud and Snow Tire First in the Industry! • Greatly improved flotation • Does not dig you in rolls you over • More quietness • Holds road better • Floating ride with wide road contact area Nyssa Co-op Supply 18 North Second St. Dial FR 2-3546 NYSSA. 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