THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON PAGE EIGHT Drydale Couples Host Oregon Trail Card Party THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1964 Mrs. Stunz Entertains Tuesday guests Mrs. Former Nyssans Honored at Golden Stunz were her neph last Friday to members Mr. ew and wife, and Mrs. Amos Samba club. Anniversary 1 Reception Held in Iowa New officers International Elected of were Mrs. Menan, Idaho. They and Bethel 33 of VISITORS FROM IDAHO luncheon of Mrs. Emil was hostess Mary McConnell afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drydale, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Drydale were the Prize winners Schneiter of hosts at the Saturday evening pi­ B. B. Lienkaemper * the The Lutheran church in Reno, nochle party sponsored by Ore­ I were enroute to Portland. Order of Job’s Daughters held a Mrs. E. H. Brandt. Nev., was the scene of the Dec. 5 gon Trail Grange. Eleven tables regular meeting Dec. 3 in the Ma ­ wedding ceremony uniting Elmer were in play during the session. sonic hall with Honored Queen E. Olson and Virginia Bridson. 5 High score winners were Orma 4» Marilyn Gonyer presiding. Attending the rites were the Cleaver and Oscar Kurtz. Low Main order of business was to 5 bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. Laur­ score awards went to Babe Rich­ elect new officers for the ensuing I ence Clifford; his children, Rob­ ardson and Harry Kingrey, while term. Vicki Newman was named ert, Linda, Marc, Eric and Nancy. traveling prizes were won by honored queen; Lynda Cundall, Also in attendance were the Abby Williams and Bill Hamilton. senior princess; Trudy Olsen, « « bride’s children, Jennis and Paul; Next party is scheduled on Dec. junior princess; Sheila Huffman, I and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 119 and will be preceded with a guide; and Teresa Hamilton, mar­ 4» Selmar Bridson of Los Angeles. potluck dinner at 7:30 p.m. shal. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Ridder, Mr. and Mrs. Honored Queen Marilyn report­ I Leonard Olson and Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Stam Hosts Party ed that Sunday, Dec. 13, will be I Mrs. Woodrow Chambers of Tule­ For Ladies of HEC Group Go-to-Church Sunday when all Twelve members of the Oregon lake; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winkle­ bethel members will attend the Trail Home Economics club met man of Walnut Creek, Calif. Methodist church. The annual Following the ceremony, a din­ Monday afternoon at the home of dinner party for girls, their mys­ ner was served at Dick’s club in Mrs. Gerrit Stam for the annual tery fathers and wives will be Sparks, Nev., for the bridal party. Christmas party and gift ex­ held at 1:30 Sunday afternoon in ♦—# change. the Masonic hall. Immediately af­ LEGION AUXILIARY GROUP ter the party, the girls plan to go A potluck dinner with turkey PLANS EXCHANGE OF GIFTS as the main meat dish was served to the nursing home wing of Mal­ A large number of Legionnaires to those in attendance. heur Memorial hospital to decor­ from Vale, Ontario, Adrian and I ate a Christmas tree for residents ♦ Nyssa were served during a Dec. of the home. MR. and MRS. JOHN CLEAVER . .. Married in Alice, Missouri 3 dinner meeting hosted by the Duplicate Winners Told Next meeting of the bethel will High score winners for the Nyssa post. be at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon, & Mr. and Mrs. John Cleaver, for­ A gold and white anniversary Dec. 20, at which time majority In charge of serving were 10 Monday evening session of Nyssa members of the local auxiliary. Duplicate bridge club have been mer Nyssans, were honored with cake graced the refreshment table degrees will be given for mem­ Speaker of the evening was Carl reported by Mrs. David Sarazin. a golden wedding anniversary re­ and was served with coffee and bers desiring them. High scorers include Mrs. John ception held Sunday, Nov. 22, punch by the Mmes. Helen and Devin, who talked on Treasure A caroling party has been plan­ Stringer and Mrs. Bob McKinney, 1964, in their home at 402 East Ruth Cleaver. Guests were greet­ ned for Wednesday evening, Dec. Valley Community college. During a business session held first; Dr. and Mrs. David Sarazin, Washington street, Centerville, ed and registered by three grand­ 23. daughters, Kathy Sue, Paula and by the women, it was decided to second; Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Dan- Iowa. Honored Queen - elect Vicki Sharon Cleaver. ford, third. Attending the event were ap- have a gift exchange at the Dec. . Newman has announced that Dec. 'In charge of the gift table were 28 is date for installation of new The public is welcome to at­ proximately 125 guests including 17 meeting. Mrs. Nora Graham tend these weekly card sessions the couple’s four children, Mrs. Mrs. Trudy Cleaver, Mrs. Gene­ officers. was winner of the pot of gold. held in the Episcopal church base­ Magnus (Pauline) Ekanger o f vieve Kalvig and Mrs. Ekanger. Members voted to send a money Nyssa; Paul Cleaver, his wife and Assisting in the kitchen were Mrs. gift to the State hospital in Pen­ There is a U in every excUse. ment. son of Pocatello, Idaho; Max Clea­ Grace Main, Mrs. Hugh Gumsey, dleton. It was also decided not ver, his wife and family of New­ Mrs. Leila Harris and Bessie to enter a float in the Christmas ton, Iowa; Garner Cleaver and Donovan. parade due to lack of time to his wife of Unionville, Iowa. In addition to the open house prepare one. Also present for the occasion event, a turkey dinner was served were a grandson and his wife, Mr. in the evening to the honorees, REBEKAH SUNSHINE CLUB and Mrs. Garry Max Cleaver of their children and grandchildren. ANNOUNCES NEW OFFICERS Corydon, Iowa, and a nephew and John Cleaver and Ethel Boyer New officers were elected by wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Boyer of were married Aug. 14, 1914, at members of Rebekah Sunshine Newton. Alice, Mo. The 50th wedding club during a recent meeting held •I Many other relatives and event, however, was held in No­ at the home of Mrs. Robert Mar­ friends from Missouri and other vember so that most of the im­ tin in Apple Valley, with Mrs. towns in Iowa were in attendance, mediate family could attend. Minnie Leuck and Mrs. Angie in addition to those residing in s’- —# All Reconditioned Sewing Machines Priced $69.50 Cook serving as co-hostesses. Centerville. Magnus Ekanger, a Mrs. C. A. Wernick was named (or Less) Have Been Reduced to $28.88 (or Less) to son-in-law, was unable to attend president; Mrs. Owen Gann, vice Clear This Entire Stock Immediately! as were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gor­ president; and Mrs. Harry King­ don and three small children of SINGER Rotary Gear- Golden Rule chapter 131, Order rey, secretary-treasurer. Murphy, Idaho. LIGHTWEIGHT Portables. The group voted to honor birth­ Drive Console — Singer's of Eastern Star, held a regular Popular U.S. Makes. Were S-M-O-O-T-H-E-S-T Mo­ meeting Dec. 7 in the Masonic day guests each month instead of SHIRLEY CLEAVER ELECTED hall with Worthy Matron Patricia drawing names of Pollyannas. del. Was $59.50. $49.50, Now — $2Q88 Date of the next meeting will HEAD OF KITCHEN QUEENS ■o Marcum presiding. be announced later. Now — First meeting of the Kitchen Plans were completed for the Queens 4-H club was held Mon­ Christmas dance to be held Dec. Sunday dinner guests in the OLDER Singer Portables day after school hours in the 19 in the Masonic hall. All mem­ DESK Models. U. S. Manu­ home of Mrs. Lester Cleaver. bers of Eastern Star and the Ma­ home of Mrs. Helen Butler were With Lots of Good Stitch­ facturer. Roomy Drawers Shirley Cleaver, vice president of sonic lodge are invited to attend Mrs. Margaret Payne, Mrs. Ted ing left I Were $39.50. and Working Area. Were 18 North Second Dial 372-3548 the club last year, presided dur­ and dance to the music of the King and daughter, Norma. In the afternoon the guests helped Now — $2888 $69.50, Now — ing the session. NYSSA . . . OREGON Emaline McGinnis orchestra. Officers elected to serve this Members having fall birthday Mrs. Butler build a dog house for year are Shirley Cleaver, presi­ anniversaries were honored with canine, “Ducker.” ON DISPLAY AT — dent; Maryann Hopman, vice an addendum given by the Star president; Karry Cleaver, secre­ points under direction of Kay tary; Joyce Cleaver, reporter; Wheeler. Christine Cleaver and Rhonda Refreshments were served by Orr, recreation chairmen. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes and 369 South Oregon ONTARIO Phone 889-6167 Next meeting of the club will Mrs. Lucille Steiner, "Right Across From Pix Theater’’ be held Dec. 21 at the home of Mrs. Lester Cleaver. Classifieds Bring Results! Nevada Rites Unite Virginia Bridson And Elmer E. Olson ­ Santa WILL BE AT The Merc Bldg 123 Main Street NYSSA Immediately After the Parade SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12 He'll Have FREE Candy and Will Talk to the Kiddies! WINTER-TREAD RECAPS 7.50 X 14 2 for 8.00 X 14 . . 2 for 6.70 X 15 2 for 7.60 X 15 . . 2 for SINGER ONE-PRICE Used Sewing Machine SALE Eastern Star Chapter Plans Holiday Dance *19“ *21“ *25“ *29“ NO TAX ADDED! NO EXCHANGE NEEDED! ®2888 ZpX Nyssa Co-op Supply $2888 Singer Catalog Center Come, See the Parade Saturday at 2 p. m Come look them over! Come try them out! LADIES' ROBES They’re in our showroom now—ready for you to see and drive. So come on in and get the full story on the beautiful new Chevrolets for ’65 Orlon Pile . . . Quilted . . . Beautiful Prints! Just Arrived .. . For Her Christmas Gift! FOR THE MEN ... Large Selection of TOYS and GAMES! 'Ö5 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport Coupe ’65 Chevrolet It’s a longer, lower, wider, roomier, quieter, handsomer, swankier kind of Chevrolet. Fact is, just about everything’s new right down to the road. And even that'll seem newer. Because now Chevrolet's Jet­ nuiwvu » aiuwmer man ev smooth nuo ride is smoother than ever. 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