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THURSDAY. MAY 27. 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE FOUR Adrian Area Couples Aliend Sister's W. Seuells Attend 1/i£ Oldh/m&i. Futura Members Daily Vacation Bible School Slated Attend NSA Meet To Begin Monday at Owyhee Church Parents' Weekend Wedding Sunday Afternoon al Emmett Activities at EOC JI. Il I i In Salt Lake City Norma Asumendi mid children By Sunset Vallsy Ladies W W Webb was a Sunday din By Mrs. G. E. Mackey .pent a recent weekend with Mis. By Peggy Brown ner guest of his daughter. Mr and OREGON TRAIL- Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dick Stam and family at Woodrow Seuell spent the week Fruitland. Messrs, and Mmes. Cecil Smith, end in La Grande with their i Dick Davis, Mmes. Emily Smith daughter, Frances. They attend ind Cecile, Charlotte McGinnis, ed Parents’ weekend activities at \ Loura Smith. Jackie and Sharon Eastern Oregon college. Hansen of Payette, Billy Willis of E. M Seuell of Connell, Wash., Ontario and Jim McCullough at tended an after-graduation party was a May 19 overnight guest Sunday evening at the home of of Mr. and Mrs Woodrow Seuell Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis in honor and family. Mrs. Bill Hamilton Mrs. Max Linville entertained of lhcir daughter. Marsha, of Nyssa was a last Thursday with a birthday party Friday at- dinner guest of Mrs. Seuell. ternoon at school in honor of her Drowns in Siuslaw River Ethel Lay of Payette spent Mrs. Lois Williams received several days last week visiting daughter. Shannon. Refreshments death of were served to the honoree's word last week of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers. her niece's husband, B. W Con- classmates. Patty and Jeannie Neeley at Ross Mills visited Sunday with ley who was drowned May 14 tended a banquet Tuesday eve his mother. Mrs C. R. Mills at when his car plunged into the 1 ning at East Side cafe in Ontario. the Benjamin guest home in Cald Siuslaw river near Florence, Ore. The banquet was sponsored by well. He was accompanied by Mr. . Her niece is the former Florence the American Sunday school un and Mrs. Henry Day. i Russell. ion. Couple Visits From Montana Mr and Mrs. Robert Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Dean Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hanel of *nd femily visited^Sunday with baby of Payette were Monday Pate evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Livingston. Mont., visited several his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan at Vale. Rolland Holmes and Jerry. days last week with her grand Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webster, Mrs Merry Matrons Plan Dinner father, Mr and Mrs Henry Day. The visitors were Friday evening Melvin Sessions and Brad, Mr. Merry Matron’s club meeting guests in the Claude Day home. , and Mrs. Ed Waddell, Mr. and was held May 24 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamilton of Mrs. Jim Waddell of Ontario were Opal Holmes with nine members Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Ham Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and and four guests in attendance. The ilton of Wilder were Sunday din Mrs. James Webster. The occa afternoon was spent embroidering ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill sion was the first birthday anni a pillow top for the hostess and Ashcraft. The occasion was to versary of Danny Webster. Lois Patterson and Mary Loo and visiting. After a short busi celebrate Bob Hamilton's birth ness meeting, bingo was played day anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. i ney attended a slumber party Fri with several winning prizes. Re day at the home of Nancy Tim Ashcraft were guests of Mr. and freshments were served by the Mrs. Bill Toomb Wednesday eve merman. hostess. Club adjourned to meet ning, May 19, for a pancake sup- June 9 with Peggy Brown. A pot per. ATTEND CALDWELL DINNER luck dinner is planned at 12:30 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fangen of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ford of were Sunday dinner guests in Mrs. W. P. Hendricks, Mrs. Parma were Saturday evening the home of their son-in-law and Kenneth Reece of Nyssa and Mrs. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Swea- visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thane Lankford of Marsing were Parker Mr. and Mrs. Paul Par- ney and family at Caldwell. The Friday guests of Mrs. Bruce Ber- ker of Ontario visited Sunday dinner honored Richard Sweaney gensen and Cally in Boise. with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. on his 19th birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hendricks Vernon Parker, and attended the attended graduation exercises in graduation exercises that evening VISITS FROM OAKRIDGE Nyssa Sunday evening. Their for his sister. Marilyn. Mrs. Lester Smith of Oakridge twin granddaughters, Sally and spent several days during the Susan Holmes, were among those Visit at Ten Ax Ranch Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winn visited first of the week visiting her graduating. his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lee brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Ballou Family Entertains Winn, from Friday until Monday Mrs. Herman Towne. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ballou and of last week at the Ten Ax ranch family held open house Monday- above Lowman. Mrs. Winn re SUNDAY VISITORS Sunday guests in the Ewen evening at their new home locat ports the roads in that area were in poor condition due to slides Chard home were Mr. and Mrs. ed on Fairview drive. Refresh ments were served during the Cort Brock of Notus. and inclement weather. ADRIAN—-Mr and Mrs Bill Looney and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long attended the wed ding of the ladies’ sister. Mrs. Doris Bonde, and Jim Raynor Sunday afternoon at Emmett. In the evening, the two couples were dinner guests of another sister. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mer ritt, also of Emmett. ■ I “One of the most Influential handclasps is that of a grand child around the tinger of a grandparent.’* WEEKEND VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Don Haroldsen anc Lonna of Idaho Falls, Mr and Mrs. Elwyn Haroldsen and Kristen of Boise were weekend guests in the home of the men's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Haroldsen. Mr. and Mrs. Orlee Sipes and family of Homedale joined the group for Sunday din ner in the parental home. evening to approximately 50 tea chers and their families. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Morris and boys of Boise were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams and Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Adams were > Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Hill and girls in Apple Vaiiey. Mr. and Mrs. Adams called Sunday evening on Mr. and Mrs. Russell Talbot. Tal bot entered Malheur Memorial hospital Sunday evening and un derwent surgery on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frunk Byers were recent Tuesday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sommars in Parma. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and family of Halfway were Saturday overnight guests in the Byers home. The Byers couple and Ethel Lay of Payette accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Smith to Boise on Sunday to spend the day sightseeing. Mr. and Mrs. John Bretz were recent Tuesday evening callers at th«, home of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ballou and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hartley at tended baccalaureate and gradu ation services Sunday evening at Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thiel and family were Monday evening vis itors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers. Five member« of Futura chap ter of NSA attended th«- Utah- Idaho division meeting of the Na tional Secretaries association (In ternational) held May 14 - ltl at Salt Lake City In the group were Mrs. Vera Wright. Nyssa; Mrs. Sara Hull, Ontario; Mrs Etolia Rogers. Payette; Mrs. Phyllis Grasty and Mrs. Putsy Emmons, Ontario. The Futura delegation received a trophy for having traveled the greatest distance to attend the annual meeting which included representatives from seven other chapters of the organization. Mrs. Emmons, retiring Futura chapter president, accepted the trophy for the local group at a banquet held Saturday evening in the Temple Square Garden room. Mrs Wright, division mem bership chairman, awarded a tro phy to the Twin-Ida chapter for having gained the most members during the past year Mrs Grasty served as parlia mentarian during the business meeting held Saturday afternoon. She was chairman of the division parliamentarian committee dur ing the past year and will retain the position for the coming year. Mrs. Wright, as membership chairman, and Mrs Rogers, as Fu. tura chapter's newly elected pres ident. took part in the division board meeting Friday afternoon The Temple Square hotel was scene of most of the functions of the division meeting, but activi ties also included a Friday night social at the Christian Service center in Salt Lake. The 19«fl annual meeting will be held in Pocatello. Idaho. New in ‘Jeep’ Wagoneer V-8 ‘Vigilante’ powerhouse & famous Turbo Hydra-Matic SUNSET VALLEY Daily Va cation Bible .school will sturt Monday, May 31, at Owyhee Community church There will I k - classes for children from nur sery ugc to senior young p«*oplc I Tom Wiley ut Nyssu Accompanies Clast on Trip Mrs Guin- Astoreca, together I with three other room mothers, accompanied the second grade class of Adrian to Caldwell and Nampa Friday, May 14 They Members of Owyhee Mission visited Albertson's bakery in ary society met Tuesday. May 11. Caldwell and nil were given sum- ut the home of Mrs. Boyd Haney pie doughnuts. They ate lunch at Nyssa Mrs. Gabe Astorecn in a Nampa park and visited the and Mrs. Arthur Skogan were Union Pacific roundhouse where among those attending. After u they toured a diesel train engine business meeting the afternoon and n caboose. was spent cutting quilt blocks The first grades of Adriun ele and visiting. mentary school went on a tru n Camp at Jordan Va'ley ride to Boise Friday, Muy 14 Mike Robb and Perry Chnrland Among class members were Chi is. were among the CYC group from tine und laiuie Asumendi, Har Adrian Methodist church who riet und Murcia Lorensen went to Jordan Valley May 14 Attend Family Reunion for an overnight camping trip Mr and Mrs. Elver Nielsen, They went rock hunting the fol lowing day and reported seeing Mrs. Bill Nielsen and Lee Ann, two baby eagles in their nest high Messrs and Mmes Ewen Chard, Gary Niel-.cn mid David of Merl- in the hills. diun. Kenneth Chard und boys of Owyhee Garden club members Boise, Doyn Price und boys of met May 17 for a work day a! Pendh-lton, Jack Chard mid fam Owyhee cemetery and planted ily of Meridian und Earl Chard six dozen petunias. Assisting with of Nyssa held u recent family the project were Mmes. Homer reunion ut the Homer Whitman Brewer, James Langley, Elver home in Emmett Nielsen, l.uell.i Smith. Frank Ho. lub. Wilbur Chapin. Laura Ward and Bertha Atagi. VISITORS FROM VALE Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lorensen, Mrs. Ray Barnes und sons of Gloria and Harriet left Boise air Vale were Friday overnight guests terminal May 15 for Sunnyvale, of her brother-in-law mid sister, Calif., to attend the wedding of Mr and Mrs Glenn Marcum and their granddaughter, Linda Par family. The children remained ker. She is a daughter of former with the Marcums while Mrs. Nyssa residents, Mr and Mrs Barnes joined her husband ut Sa Don Parker. 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