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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FOUR Residents Celebrate Thanksgiving James A. Langleys of Sunset Valley With Traditional Reunions, Russell Dinners Feted on Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Speaker to Discuss Life of Basque People At Extension Meeting Christmas Show Slated Dec. 7-8 By Garden Club OES Members Honor Past Chapter Officers Golden Rule, chapter 131, Or der of Eastern Star held a regular Mrs. Robert Webb presided meeting Monday evening in the Winslow Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ballou and [* Mr. and Mrs. during the Nov. 14 meeting of Masonic hall with Worthy Mat family were Thanksgiving dinner ■ and sons of Seattle spent the Nyssa Home Extension unit held ron Thelma Huffman presiding. I Thanksgiving weekend with her guests of her parents, Mr. and “Christmas Splendor” is theme in the Methodist church base Star points presented an adden brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Howell in Wilder. ment. Mrs. Paul Penrod present for this year’s annual Yule show dum honoring past matrons an i Mrs. Victor Haburchak and fami- Thanksgiving dinner guests in ed the eye-opener on making of slated Saturday and Sunday, Dec. patrons including Mr. and Mrs. the Carl Devin home were his i|ly. 7-8, in the Nyssa Methodist Kenneth Renstrom, Mr. and Mrs. poinsettias. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Devin Thanksgiving day dinner guests Project lesson, “Twelve Days church social hall. Sponsored by C. A. Wernick, Mr. and Mrs. Bill of Lapwai. Idaho; his brother and in the Neil Coburn home at Boise | of Christmas,” was presented by ANK Garden club, the display is Schireman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rob were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ’ Mrs. Harold Caster. She explain staged for the enjoyment of the Penrod, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes, ert Devin and children of Lewis J H. Malloy, and her brother-in- Glenn Brown, Myrtle Alexander, ed how to plan and organize public without charge. ton, Idaho; his brother-in-law law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chet I work during the 12 days before! Hours for viewing the exhibit Pauline Mackey and Betty House. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bowns, Mary and David. Christmas. will be from 1 to 8 p.m. on Satur It was announced that an ini Schwane of Culdesac, Idaho; and Thanksgiving dinner guests in, Next meeting of the unit will day and from 12 noon to 5 p.m. tiation practice will be held at Mrs. Devin’s father and step the Owen Gann home were their 7:30 p.m. Dec. 12 in the hall. be held at 1:30 p.m. on Dec. 12 on Sunday. mother, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and i Refreshments were served at in the Methodist church base Residents of the area having Dawes and daughters of Portland. Mrs. Danny Norland and sons of ment. Mrs. Bill Fitzsimmons, holiday arrangements that others the close of the meeting by Mil Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge Umatilla, Mr. and Mrs. John j ACWW chairman, announced that might enjoy are invited to take dred Lancaster, Erma Meyers and were turkey day dinner guests of Reeves. The Norland family spent | Joe Eiguren of Homedale would them to the hall by 10 o’clock | Lois Williams. Mr. and Mrs. L. E Bolt in Em the weekend visiting relatives be guest speaker at the Decem Saturday morning. They will be mett. Approximately 21 family and returned Sunday to their ber session. He will tell of the accepted and placed by a commit Robert Keller, George Schweizer, members were in attendance. home. Basque people, their customs and tee of garden club members. R. H. Young, O. L. Cheldelin, Guests for Thanksgiving dinner history and the conditions of Dinner guests last Thursday in The Christmas show is an an Lila Wilson, Elton McCormick in the Bernard Eastman home their country today. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waylan | nual event sponsored by the gar and Gerrit Stam will assist as were his mother. Mrs. Florence Hostesses will be Mrs. Webb den club. In past years, how hostesses and with serving on Morgan and sons were her par- Eastman of Payette; and her mo I ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Higley | and Mrs. Delbert Boyer. All in ever, it has been held in Parma. both days of the display. ther, Mrs. Ada Hewitt of Boise. and Connie of Vale and her bro-1 terested women of the area are General committee members are j Others present were Mrs. East welcome to attend. A baby sitter Mmes. Gerrit Stam, O. E. Chelde ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and I Classifieds Bring Results! man’s sister. Mrs. Stella Gardiner Mrs. Hank Elliott and children, I will be provided. lin, Bernard Eastman, Elton Mc and her brother and sister-in-law, Cormick, Lila Wilson and Carl ’Mr. and Mrs. George Hewitt of i also of Vale. Birthday Bowling Party Powers. The Rev. Stanley Banks Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Michael East- . Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smiley re turned home Sunday afternoon of Parma will assist ladies in pre Given for Billy Marcum man and Jeffery. A birthday party for Billy Mar paring the gold and green back Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Haroldsen from Walnut Creek, Calif., where j cum was given Tuesday afternoon ground for the display. entertained with Thanksgiving they spent the Thanksgiving holi Mrs. Jessie Morgan and Mrs. at the Sugar Bowl by his mother, (Beginning at 10 a.m.) dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn ! days with their son and daugh L. A. Maulding will decorate the Mrs. Glenn Marcum. Haroldsen and daughter of Boise,, ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James At M & W MARKET and Highlights of the occasion for tree while the refreshment table ¡Mrs. Orlee Sipes and sons of Smiley and family. IDAHO POWER OFFICE the youngster and his friends, will be arranged by Mrs. Bud Homedale, Wayne Haroldsen of | The Bob Wilson family, Lloyd (All Donations Welcome) Dirk Sappe, Kent and Kirk Hol Wilson and Mrs. Lila Wilson. Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Larry De Wilson family, Mrs. Madge Wil 1 ». Mmes. Gerrit Timmerman, Tom comb, were several lines of bowl Haan of Boise, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil son and children were Thanks MR. and MRS. JAMES A. LANGLEY — Sponsored by — ing and traditional refreshments. Nishitani, Raymond Poulton, Dale Drinkall of Nampa. The Elwyn giving dinner guests in the mater-I . . . Honored by Three Sons Ashcraft, M. L. Judd, Fred Sav Billy was celebrating his sixth Haroldsens were Wednesday ov nal home of Mrs. E. C. Wilson. An open house reception wasf age, Jessie Morgan, Glen Suiter, anniversary. A pre-Thanksgiving family din ernight guests of his parents, the *♦> held on the afternoon of Nov. 3 Mrs. E. J. Hobson and Mrs. Ho Charles Schweizer, Harry Brandt, -- »*♦ Reuben Haroldsens. ner was served Sunday, Nov. 22, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Danford and in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byrd in the home of Mr. and Mrs. mer Brewer were in charge of ar MRS. ANGIE COOK NAMED son of La Grande spent the holi Walters and Eldon at Owyhee James Albert Langley of Sunset rangements. Pink and white NOBLE GRAND OF REBEKAHS day weekend with their parents, junction. Present for the occa Valley in observance of their sil chrysanthemums graced the serv ing tables and a four - tier cake I Mrs. Angie Cook was named Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker, Dr. and sion were Mrs. Ida Walters, Mr. ver wedding anniversary. Honoring their parents were was cut and served with coffee, noble grand of Yellow Rose Re ¡Mrs. K. A. Danford, Mary and and Mrs. Jack Walters, Mr. and bekah lodge during the organiza the couple ’ s sons, Rex, Keith and tea and punch. Mrs. Rex Walters of Boise, Mr. David. tion’s regular meeting held on Jimmy who served as hosts to Mr. and Mrs. George Bauer, and Mrs. Vernon Slippy and Dan- ' Mrs. William Fitzsimmons, Mrs. the evening of Nov. 26 at the 150 guests. Michael and Brian of Kennewick, ny, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Launt and over 1 Elver Nielsen and Mrs. Joe Hob IOOF hall in Nyssa. FIGUR J?1 Wash., spent Thanksgiving week Deborah of Caldwell. The Launts son were in charge of serving; Other women elected to office end with her mother, Mrs. R. G. are moving soon to Bonners Fer FAMILY MEMBERS ATTEND Miss Linda Brewer presided over are Leona Reeves, vice grand; Larson, Sr., and other relatives. ; ry, Idaho, where he will be em- I BUTTARS-BYBEE WEDDING the guest book and Miss Sandra Valorie Gruber, secretary; Wilma Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bybee, Mrs. Hobson over the money tree. Miss Ostrom, treasurer. They were all Thursday evening ployed. Mrs. Launt is a daughter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray < of Rex Walters and granddaugh H. E. Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. Louise Brewer was in charge of The business session was con Larson and Melissa. On Saturday ter of Mrs. Ida Walters of Nyssa. Owen Froerer and family, Mr. the gift table. ducted by Merle Johnson, out they attended the Fairyland Par Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walters and and Mrs. Jay Bybee and daugh Ut! Entertainment was provided by going noble grand. She was as ade in Boise and the Bauers left Mrs. Mildred Vaughan of Boise, ters attended the wedding of Rex Langley and the Rev. John sisted by Mrs. Cook in serving of | Sunday to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thompson, Ronda Buttars and Garry Bybee Bullock who presented a humor refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McConnell Kris and Trudy were Thanksgiv Wednesday evening, Nov. 27, in ous musical number and later **•----»*• were guests for Thanksgiving din ing dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. the Colonial Mansion at Logan, sang “Oh, Perfect Love,” accom Duplicate Bridge Club A duet of garden fragrance...Dorothy Gray Bath Oil Utah. ner at the home of their son-in- Bob Thompson. panied by Mrs. Bullock. Reports Monday Winners Also attending the ceremony law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Seward with delicate, matching Cologne. The set for $1.00, Among out-of-area guests were Weekly session of the Nyssa Forrest Moore in Nampa. and family attended a family din were former Nyssans, Mrs. Web Mr. and Mrs. Max Irwin, Mr. and duplicate bridge club was held in Figurine, Nosegay and White Lilac fragrances. A joint Thanksgiving dinner ner last Thursday at the parental Abersol, now residing in Logan, Mrs. Herb Hester and Mrs. Caro Monday evening in the Episcopal was served in the Wilton Jackson home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sew and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wakewood lyn Brewer of Boise; Mrs. Alta church basement. High score win of Rupert. home to members of the Jackson ard in Apple Valley. Irwin of Nampa; Mr. and Mrs. ners reported are Roy Nishizaki family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wahlert Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rhoades George Schweizer of Ontario; a and Mrs. Dick Wilson, first; Mrs. and family. and children spent Thanksgiving URRYS VISIT AT RUPERT brother, Ernest Langley of Leoti, Houston Wilson and Miss Irene day in Glenns Ferry, Idaho, with | Mr. and Mrs. Max Urry, Patty Kan.; Eldon Taylor of Lewiston, Smutney, second; Mrs. Ray Rus her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Dennis spent Thanksgiving Idaho; and Clifford Herbert of sell and Mrs. David Sarazin, Schumacher, and her brother and day with Mrs. Urry’s brother and Lakeview, Ore. third. sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Maulding, Long distance phone calls were Schumacher and family. G. Smith and family near Rupert. received during the afternoon Mrs. Robert Lytle and Dr. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Schweizer Dial 372-3551 Nyssa, Oregon from relatives in California and Scheer tied for fourth and fifth returned home Nov. 26 from War GUESTS IN JENNINGS HOME I positions. I Kansas. den, Wash., where they visited Thanksgiving day dinner guests their granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl j Kenneth Jensen and family. Jennings, Diane and Joyce were Thanksgiving dinner guests in Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cutler and the 'Schweizer home included the family. [ Jensen family, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Carlisle of Mackay, Idaho, Mr. GUESTS IN ONTARIO and Mrs. Charlie Glenn and fami Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roberts were ly of Adrian, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thanksgiving dinner guests of Glenn and Mrs. Emma House their son and daughter-in-law, holder. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Roberts. Sr., and family of Ontario. 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