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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX THURSDAY. JUNE 17. 1965 « - -T - Ona Lou Winchester, Donald B. Shaw - Eagles Auxiliary Job's Daughters Install L. Cundall Names Delegates Church at Anchorage To Wed in State Meeting Honored Queen in 23rd Psalm Riles Miss Lynda Cundall was in stalled as honored queen of Job’s Daughters, bethet 33, during the 23rd Psalm ceremony conducted Tuesday evening. June 15, in the Eagles hall. Vera Olsen served as narrator of the Bible verse and introduced each of the senior bethel officers as she took her place in the cross formation. The Rev John Bullock, pastor of Nyssa Nazarene church, sang the 23rd Psalm, accompanied by Mrs. Bullock at the piano. The tapers were lighted by Lei la Farmer and Caren Jackson; Judy Nielsen registered the guests and Kathleen McPartland was in charge of the flowers. The Bible was escorted into the bethel room by Judy Nedry and flag bearer was Florene Kygar Vicki Newman, retiring honor MISS LYNDA CUNDALL ed queen, was installing officer of . . Assumai Quaen's Duties the evening. She was assisted by Photo by Schoen. Marilyn Gonyer as guide; Pauline Butler, marshal; Kathleen Mc Partland. recorder; Mary Lou Dinner Honors Nichols Mrs. Mary’ Thomas Feted Lancaster, chaplain; Bonnie Sap- On Birthday Anniversary On 84th Anniversary Mrs. Jim Nichols, Danny and pe, musician; Pat Marcum, junior Mrs Maurice Corey and Mrs. Nellda entertained Sunday with custodian; Joan Mallea, senior Zora Osborne entertained Satur custodian All installing officers a surprise dinner honoring their day with a party honoring Mrs. are past honored queens of bethel husband and father on his birth Mary Pruyn Thomas who was 33. day anniversary. Guests included celebrating her 84th birthday an Mi. and Mrs. Virgil Raney, Mrs Following the installation cere Myrtle Turner, Mr. and Mis Jer niversary. Thirteen friends of the honoree | mony. Mrs. Bullock vocalized ry Pinkston and boys, all of Par were in attendance at the event j “The Lord’s Player” as the new ma. and Alliert Stockdale. queen knelt at the altar. All attended the boat races dur held in the Corey home. Other new officers installed for ing the afternoon. Refreshments of cake, punch the ensuing term include Trudy and coffee were served. Olsen, senior princess; Sheila O—O Huffman, junior princess; Teresa Former Nvssan Honored Hosts Pinochle Group Mrs. Jessie Morgan entertained Mrs. Bill Schoen entertained j Hamilton, guide; Jane Timmer during the afternoon of June 7 man. marshal. Cheryl Wilson, last week for members of the i MR. and MRS. DONALD B. SHAW outer guard; Jerri Ableman, inner in honor of Mrs. Catherine Hetri- Wednesday afternoon pinochle guard; Diane Jennings, recorder; man who was visiting here from Miss Ona Lou Winchester be *ioned with sweetheart neckline club. Prize winners were Mrs. Linda McPartland, junior cus Cupertino, Calif. In attendance came the bride of Donald B. Shaw and long tapered sleeves. Tiers Wyatt Smith, high; Mrs. Helmer todian. were nine guests, Nyssa friends during a ceremony performed at of lace-trimmed net graced her Ostrom, low; Mrs. Orma Cleaver > Kathy Nelson, senior custodian; of the honoree. and Mrs. Fred Guthrie, traveling. ♦ 3 o’clock in the afternoon Sunday, bouffant skirt. The afternoon was spent play Cille Tracy, librarian; Karen 0—* June 6. 1965, in Sunset Hill Bap Her waist-length veil of illu Main, chaplain: Cindy Tracy, ing bridge with Mrs. Herriman tist church at Anchorage. Alaska. sion fell from a jeweled tiara and ATTEND SUNDAY RECEPTION treasurer; Connie Holcomb, first and Mrs. E. Otis Smith as prize The bride is a daughter of for on a white Bible she carried a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fox. Mr. I messenger; Laura Mackey, second winners. and Mrs. John Cleaver, Mr. and messenger; Nancy Boydell, third mer Nyssans Mr. and Mrs. Asa C. cascading bouquet of red roses. Mrs. Fred Winchester, a great- Mrs. Harry Kingrey attended messenger; JoAnn Timmerman, hall concluded the evening’s acti Winchester, whose present ad dress is Star Route A, Box 321. aunt of the bride, attended as Sunday church services and a fourth messenger; Gloria Holly, vities. Entertainment was pro Anchorage. Parents of the bride matron of honor. She was attired golden wedding anniversary re fifth messenger; Christy Nelson, vided by Jane Timmerman who groom are Mr. and Mrs. James V. in a fuchsia - colored gown and ception at the Christian church musician. played a piano solo. Vocal selec Shaw of Nyssa. carried a bouquet fashioned from in Ontario. The observance is Joyce Jennings, senior page: tions were presented by Karel held annually in June honoring In the presence of 40 guests, a single rose, encircled with car Deborah Root, junior Page; Alicia Obenchain. with piano accompa couples who have been married Huffman, corresponding secre- niment by Susan Schenk. the double-ring rites were per nations. formed by the Rev. Roy Young Fred H. Winchester, a great- 50 years or longer. tary; Linda Root. Susan Kouns Those assisting with serving in «—o before a setting of gladioli ar uncle, served as best man. while and Cynthia Spitler, ladies of the cluded Mrs. Frank Sorenson of j lights. rangements. Soloist was Robert ushers were the bride’s brothers. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Caldwell, grandmother of the new Broderson. Sr., accompanied by Clifford H. and Donald D. Win-! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick Choir members include Joyce honored queen; Mrs. C. A Wer- were dinner guests of Mr. and Jennings, Alicia Huffman, Judy nick and Mrs. Glenn Alcorn. Chester. Miss Irene Saxton. I Given in marriage by her For her daughter’s wedding. Mrs. Boyd Wilson on the evening Steiner. Pamala Hamilton, Cyn Table decorations and reception father, the bride was attired in Mrs. Winchester wore a dress of of June 9 at the Thunderegg thia Spitler, Susan Kouns, Debo arrangements were under direc tion of Mrs. W. L. McPartland a floor-length gown of lace over sky-blue lace, blue walking coat, room in Vale. The two couples rah and Linda Root. A reception held in the Masonic and Mrs. Bob Wilson. satin. The fitted bodice was fash- white accessories and a corsage were celebrating Mrs. Myrick’s of white rose buds, centered with birthday anniversary. O—❖ a single pink rose. A three-tier cake, trimmed with GUESTS FROM DENVER Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Church pink rosebuds and topped with wedding bells, centered the re drove to Boise last Friday eve freshment table at a reception ning to meet their son-in-law and held in the home of the bride’s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. parents following the ceremony. Jacobs who arrived by jet plane Assisting with serving, gifts and to spend the weekend visiting guest registration were Mmes. relatives in the area. O—* Allen Hanson, James Babski, Robert Broderson, James Foode VISIT NYSSA RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Myrick and and Ted Hunt. The new Mrs. Shaw attended Vicki of Pendleton visited from Nyssa schools until her senior Thursday until Saturday with year and was graduated this their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick spring from East Anchorage high W. Tensen. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick and other relatives. school. Her husband is a 1962 graduate of NHS and studied at Boise Jun sa late last week for a visit of ior college. He is in the United several days with his parents and ■ 127 Main Street States Air Force and is presently ; other relatives. In the near future stationed at Brooks base in Texas. 1 they will be residing at 302 Kay- I Nyssa. Oregon The newlyweds arrived in Nys- ! ton, San Antonio, Texas. Local delegates to the Eagles auxiliary state convention were named during a regular meeting held June 8 in the aerie hall Representing the Nyssa unit will be Isal Reece, Elaine Olsen and Amy Maberry with Jimmie Hatch. Ruth Collins and Barbara Jaques selected as alternates. Ruth Collins will attend the state meeting, filling the office of inside guard. Door prize was won by Faye McGinnis and Betty Walters miss ed the attendance jackpot award. Esther Reitenbaugh was named auxiliary mother by President Isal Reece. The auxiliary sent $20.05 to the Max Baer Heart fund, a project of the Eagles lodge Next meeting of the unit will be at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 29, with additional sessions sche duled on July 6 and 20. O— ii Nyssa-Adrian Area Pianists Participate In Private Auditions Miss Lyndu Cundall, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. R Cundall, auditioned June 9 ut Blatchley hall on the College of Idaho cam pus before Professor Francis W Bittner, faculty member at the University of Oregon Music achool. Other Nyssa-Adrian area pian ists also participating included Lois Jean Seueli, Jane Timmer man, Kevin Miyasako, IJbby Miller and Knylene Miyasako All are pupils of Miss Wilhelmina Hoffman who taught for several years in Nyssa. More than 100 students took part in the private auditions which were sponsored by the Treasure Valley chapter of the Idaho Music Teachers association. It was the third annual event of its kind and was held Monday Open House Reception Fete* Engelhardt Couple Mr. and Mrs. Archie Engelhardt were honored Sunduy with an open house reception in obser vance of their 40th wedding an niversary. The event was held at the couple's home in the Apple Valley community with approxi mately 40 guests in attendance. Mr. and Mrs August Engelhardt and family of Mountain Home presented his parents with a three-tier cake decorteil with led roses. Mrs. Francis Engelhardt of Mountain Home registered the guests; Mrs. Glenn Alcorn of Caldwell presided at the punch I miw I and cake was served by Mrs. August Engelhardt. through Thursday of last week. Each student received a writ ten comment and rating as well as a short period of discussion with Professor Bittner. Meat Specials! Grade A — Cut-Up 69‘ • Lb. 49e FRYERS . . . . Ea. Pure Pork —LINK SAUSAGE . . 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