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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON Couple Feted Min Neiie Woodard, Donald B. Fife Jones With Surprise Party United in December 7 LDS Ceremony Mrs. Morgan Entertains ANK Garden Club Ladies PAGE FIVE Nyssa Chapel Rites To Be Held Friday For W. H. Whincup KITCHEN QUEENS ELECT NEW OFFICERS FOR YEAR Cominq Events . .. Dec. 27, 10:30 a.m.—Meeting of New officers were elected by A surprise party was given Kitchen Queens 4-H cooking club Senior Citizens' club in Catholic parish hall. during the evening of Dec. 10 for Funeral services for Wilfred at a meeting held Monday, Dec. Dec. 27, 9 p.m. — Nyssa LDS Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones in the Harold Whincup will be conduct 9. Evelyn Cleaver was named Second ward Gold and Green ball couple’s home. Guests were mem president of the group. Other new ed at 10 o’clock Friday morning, in stake house. bers of Oregon Trail Grange in Dec. 27, 1963, at Lienkaemper officers include Ann Cleaver, vice Dec. 31, 7:30 p.m. — Rebekah cluding Messrs, and Mmes. Rom- president; Elaine Berrett, secre chapel. Officiating minister will lodge New Year's eve bingo par mell Moss, Ira Price, Sr., LeRoy be the Rev. Armand Larive of tary; Karry Cleaver, reporter; ty in IOOF hall. Herrman, Orland Cheldelin, Rus Shirley and Joyce Cleaver, rec St. Paul’s Episcopal church. sell Gressley, A. A. Jamieson, reation chairmen. Mr. Whincup succumbed Tues Loyd Adams. A. M. Duff, Gerrit Joyce Cleaver, president of the VISIT IN PORTLAND day in the couple’s upstairs apart Stam and F. P. Runcorn. Mrs. J. I. Brady accompanied ment at the local funeral home club for last year, presided at the her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. Others in attendance were Or- Monday session. following a brief illness. ma Cleaver, Marlene Jamieson —Joyce Cleaver, Reporter and Mrs. E. B. Brady and family, and Frank Sherwood. He was born Aug. 11, 1892, at to Portland during the Thanks The evening was spent visiting High Wycombe, England, a son giving holidays to visit a daugh and refreshments were served to of William and Eleanor Adamson VISIT NYSSA GRANDPARENTS ter and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Quen Guests during the weekend in tin D. Clarkson and family. those present. The group pre Whincup. On Christmas day 1915 sented the honored couple with Mrs. Harriet Pennie Feted he was united in marriage to the Russell A. Smith home were Mrs. Brady reports that her Mrs. Harriet Pennie was hon- Nora Pearl Collins - Harper in their grandsons, Marlow and Glen grandson, David Clarkson who a covered silver serving dish. »* ♦ Pounds, and a friend, Merlin has been ill with nephrosis (a dis ored with traditional birthday London. cake and coffee at the last ses ease of the kidneys), is now at Two New Members Join The deceased was employed as Schwany, all of Nampa. sion of the year for Mrs. Maurice home and is much improved. She Eastern Star Chapter an electrical engineer while re reports that the disease is one Golden Rule Chapter 131, Or- Corey’s knitting class. The gath siding in England and follow ARRIVE FROM UMATILLA Mr. and Mrs. Danny Norland that has baffled doctors for many der of Eastern Star, held a regu ering was held on the afternoon ing his retirement approximately lar meeting Monday evening, of Dec. 11 in the Corey home with seven years ago he and Mrs. | and sons of Umatilla arrived Sun years. The E. B. Brady family resides Dec. 16, in the Masonic hall with 14 ladies present. Whincup came to Nyssa. He was day evening to spend the holi Mrs. Corey has stated that both a member of the Episcopal church days with her parents, Mr. and at Mountain Home, Idaho. Worthy Matron Thelma Huffman afternoon and evening classes and served as a Royal Air Force Mrs. Owen Gann; his mother, presiding. Mrs. Martha Norland and other ATTEND FUNERAL SERVICES Initiation was held for Lucille will resume after the first of the pilot during both world wars. Steiner and Winifred Kygar. Fol year. The first afternoon session Mrs. Robert (Lois) Lundy of In addition to his widow of the relatives. lowing the business meeting, role will be Jan. 8 and the evening home, he is survived by one Kalispell, Mont., arrived early of Santa Claus was played by class will meet Jan. 10. Sunday, Dec. 15, at the home of daughter, Mrs. Lloyd (Betty) Wil GUESTS IN BANNER HOME Marie Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Don Coombs and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris son of Nyssa and two grandchil Refreshments were served by Vale Rebekahs Attend dren, Paul and Stephanie Wilson. Cynthia of Alhambra, Calif., Mr. Huffman. She accompanied them Cleta Belle DeBoer, Elsie Brady Meeting of Local Ladge One daughter, Vera Madge, pre and Mrs. Verl Banner, Michael to Klamath Falls to attend fun I and Betty Rinehart. The remain and Micheline of Sierra Madre, eral services for Arnold Burgess. Meeting of Yellow Rose Rebe ceded him in death. der of the evening was spent so- kah lodge was held Dec. 10 in The deceased was the father of Among other survivors are four Calif., were guests last week of cially. the IOOF hall with Noble Grand sisters and a brother, all residing their mother, Mrs. Alice Banner. the Huffmans’ daughter - in - law, 4-—4- Merle Johnson presiding. Attend in England. Two brothers and Other visitors in the Banner home Mrs. Mildred Huffman. The trio Mrs. Tom Eldredge Hosts ing the session as guests were two sisters also preceded him in were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Covey, returned the following Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Max Covey and W. Nyssa and Mrs. Lundy left Dec. Bridge Club Yule Party Marie Van Horn, district deputy death. 18 for her home. Mrs. Tom Eldredge was hos president; Georgia Clark, Helen Interment will be made in the N. Covey, all of Ogden. tess recently to Friday afternoon Bender, Neoda Sperling and Er Nyssa cemetery under direction bridge club ladies for their an nie Coutz, past noble grand, all o f Lienkaemper funeral home. nual Christmas party and gift ex of Vale. Pallbearers will be Don Olde- change. Refreshments were served by meyer, Don Graham, Emil Stunz, MR. and MRS. DONALD BRUCE FIFE Card prize winners were Mrs. Neta Mae Wiley and Mrs. Elton Grant Rinehart, Dick Tensen and Dirick Nedry and Mrs. Dick For- Clapp. Wesley J. Browne. Miss Min Nette Woodard be The new Mrs. Fife is a gradu bess. 4-—4- came the bride of Donald Bruce ate of Ontario high school, at ❖ —4* Couples bridge club members GUESTS IN SMITH HOME Fife at 7 o’clock Saturday even tended Brigham Young university Wilsons Host Dinner Mr. and Mrs. John J. Smith met recently in the home of Dr. ing, Dec. 7, 1963, in the Relief and held the title of Miss Mal Six couples met Sunday even and Mrs. K. A. Danford. Guest and Susan of Caldwell, Mr. and society room of the Nyssa LDS heur County. The bridegroom stake house. was graduated from Nyssa high ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs. players were Mrs. Bob McKinney, Mrs. Clyde Smith, Janice and ED W. PRUYN — RONALD E. PRUYN Boyd Wilson for their bridge The bride’s parents are Mr. and and served some time in the U. S. club’s annual potluck Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, Dr. Joan Marie of La Grande, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Robertson and and Mrs. David Sarazin. Army. Both are employed at the One Mile North of Nyssa on Highway 20 Mrs. DeVar Woodard of route 1, dinner. High score winners were Mrs. Dean Smith were guests for Ontario. Parents of the bride Ontario Sprouse - Reitz variety PHONE 372-3528 High awards went to Bob Wil Warren Farmer and Mrs. H. L. Christmas dinner in the Dwight groom are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fife store where he is assistant man son and Mrs. Jack Bowen. Pace. Smith home. ager. of Nyssa. For her going - away ensemble fejr^r=^r=^r=sJr=^r =Jr=Jr=^r=Jr=ir=Jr=lr=ui==ir==Jr==ir^Jr=ir==ir=sir==Jr=ir=Jr=ir=Jr==Jr=if==Ji=Jf==>f=if=*f==>r=Jr==y==s«r=Jr=*r=äISiiii| Bishop Glen Call of the On tario Second ward performed the the bride wore a red knit suit ac double - ring ceremony before cented with white and a white family members and close friends. orchid corsage. Baskets of white chrysanthemums Among out-of-area guests were and carnations decorated the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Call and church while Mrs. Louis Wett- Ricky and Otis Call of Bountiful, stein was organist. Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Call Given in marriage by her of Kaysville, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. father, the bride wore a white Phil Bradley and Darlene, Mrs. lustrous peau de soie gown of Joe Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Carl her own design. The fitted bod Kesler of Salt Lake City; Mr. and ice, featuring a square neckline, Mrs. West Beus of Othello, Wash. was set off with floral lace ap Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Haroldsen plique accented by miniature seed of Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. pearls. This same applique was Phil Goodsei of Boise; Mr. and repeated in the front of the bouf Mrs. Glen Green and family of fant pleated floor - length skirt. Burley; Mrs. Griffiths of Kuna, Her gown had a rosette trim at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kynaston of the waist in back. Nampa. •»’--- »*• The veil was elbow length and fell from a tiara embroidered by Emblem Members seed pearls. She also wore long white gloves and carried a cas Cancel Social Event At a regular meeting held Dec. cading bouquet of white chrys anthemums centered with a white 9, members of Ontario Emblem club No. 192 voted to postpone a orchid. Miss Beth Ann Woodard at breakfast scheduled for the mor tended as maid of honor for her ning of Dec. 22. Also cancelled sister, while Mrs. Joe Campbell, due to holiday activities was the cousin of the bride, was matron regular social meeting scheduled (PLUS DEPOSIT) of honor. Their dresses of blue for Dec. 23. Mrs. Glen Strawn, president, were styled with bell skirts and they carried nosegays of blue and presided at the meeting. Com white carnations trimmed with mittee chairmen reported on the recent activities of the club. Mrs. blue Christmas balls. Bridesmaids were Miss Toni Zina Fritts, serving committee Fife, sister of the bridegroom, chairman for the Charity ball and Mrs. Jack Williams. They held Saturday, Dec. 14, reported wore dresses similar to the other on preparations for the event. Refreshments were served in attendants and carried white car the dining room at the conclusion nation nosegays. I BUUj pim« Flower girl was Miss Darlene of the meeting. Bradley, cousin of the bride. She 'GAR L / wore a blue empire waist dress. Pinochle Clubs Meet Blaine Woodard, brother of the At James Malloy Home bride, was ring bearer. Members of the Mr. and Mrs. CLOVER The bride’s mother wore a taf pinochle club met Dec. 14 at the CLUB feta-lined blue and white print home of Mr. and Mrs. James silk chiffon dress. The bride-1 Malloy with three tables in play, groom’s mother was attired in a | Prize winners were Mrs. Wyatt CLOVER pale blue silk sheath. Both wore I Smith and Oscar Kurtz, a white orchid corsage. j Mrs. Malloy entertained Dec. 18 Garry Fife served as best man ^r members of the Wednesday for his brother, while ushers were afternoon pinochle club. Ladies Monte Burbank. Brent Hartley receiving Pn“sltwer« M i L W^ a ! and another brother, Blaine Fife. Smith, Mrs Walter^Fox, Mrs. Bill // Miss Sharon DeLaRosa was in Schoen and Mrs. Orma Cleaver. * - ♦ > charge of the guest book. A reception was held, following Tuesday Bridge Group the wedding, in the stake house Meets at DeMinck Home Mrs. Eugene DeMinck was hos recreational hall. Mrs. Clarence Lee was in charge of serving the , tess last week to members of the 300 guests. She was assisted by Tuesday evening bridge club for Mrs. James Osborn and the bride- . ! their Christmas party and gift "For the "For the groom’s sisters, Connie and Diane exchange. Mrs. Lyle Miner at Economy Minded" Finest in Meats" tended as guest player. Prizes Fife. WILSON’S . . Where Personal Service Is Mrs. Phil Bradley, aunt of the were won by Mrs. Walt Luhr and FREE and Satisfaction Is Guaranteed! i Mrs. Vem Atwood. bride, presided over the gift ❖ — 4- tahle. Those helping her were the Mmes. Cal Lee, Snoden Rob Master Point Play Held erts; Chester Call, aunt of the Monday by Bridge Group Duplicate bridge play was held bride, and Mrs. Garry Fife. Also assisting were the Misses Sheri Monday, Dec. 16, in the Episcopal Roberts, Brenda Romans, Rhonda church basement. High score 1 winners for the evening were Dr. and Joy Green. and Mrs. K. A. Danford, first; Mrs. Houston Wilson and Mrs. ’ David Sarazin, second. Tied for third and fourth places were Mrs. Bob McKinney and Mrs. Richard Wilson. Mrs. Jessie I Morgan and Mrs. Shorty Brandt. Master point play was slated LOWEST PRICES for the Dec. 23 session. 4-—4- IN 10 YEARS The home of Mrs. Jessie Mor gan was the scene of a 1:30 des sert and Christmas meeting for members of the ANK Garden club held Dec. 10. She was assisted by Mrs. Fred Savage. Floral ar rangements were designed and made by Mrs. R. H. Young of Parma. A Christmas story was read by Mrs. Bernard Eastman and an ex change of gifts was held. Mrs. Orin Sumner attended as a guest. Next meeting will be at 1:30 p.m. Jan. 14 at the home of Mrs. Carl Powers in Parma. ❖ —4- BODY REPAIR and PAINTING Free Estimates! PRUYN'S AUTO REPAIR Everyone at Wilson's Wishes Friends and Customers A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS 1964! Party Favorite ! — Geisha Smoked Great for Dips ! — Knorr 3 Pkgs. 99* OYSTERS Can 29e SOUPS Quart Size — Assorted Flavors Philadelphia — 8-Oz. Pkgs. 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