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THURSDAY. AUGUST 19. 1965 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX Grand Officers Newlyweds Establish Home in Nyssa Install Members Following Adrian Church Ceremony Of Bethels 25-33 Greeting Party For Newlyweds Dated Saturday Sunday Picnic Slated By Masonic Groups A Masonic Eastern Star picnic is planned for Sunday in Nyssa south park, it is announced by Worthy Matron Lois Cartwright and Worshipful Master Ear! Jen rungs. Members of the two oigani/u turns in adjoining towns art* wel come to join the local group for 1 30 dinner. All those planning to attend should take food for a jMitluck dinner and own table service >3 <1 Reception for Newlyweds Follows Mid-July Rites in LDS Stake House Joint installation rites for coun cil members of bethels 25 and 33 of the International Order of Job’s Daughters were held Tuesday evening. Aug. 10. in the Masonic hall at Ontario Honored Queens Lynda Cundall and Kathy Berry presided. Installing officers of the even ing were Jean Hargrave and Art Lutz of Portland, grand guardian and associate grand guardian for Lawn Party Staged the state of Oregon. They were assisted by Louise Wernick as For Exchange Student chaplain; Betty House, guide: and A welcoming party and recep Myrtle Alexander, marshal All tion for Margie Staples. Nyssa’s are past guardians of bethel 33. 1965 - 66 exchange student from Leona Miller and Fay Reed\ Australia, was held Friday eve were installed as guardian and ning on the lawn at the home of associate guardian of bethel 25 her American family, the Dirick Council members installed for Nedrys. bethel 33 include F.arlene Jen Hosts and hostesses for the in nings. guardian; Earl Jennings, formal event were members of associate guardian; JoAnne Hol the local American Field Service comb. secretary; Eileen Nelson, committee, with refreshments of director of music; Vera Olsen, cookies, coffee and punch served epochs; Virginia Timmerman, as by NHS junior girls. Janet Ned- sociate secretary; Patricia Mar ry. Teresa Elquezabal and Linda cum. philanthropic chairman; Lo Peine. retta Cundall. paraphernalia; Har Present were senior students, A party to greet newlyweds, riet Spitler, hospitality; Thelma members of the faculty, school Huffman, scrapbook chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Pett will board and AFS committee. Ray Huffman and John Olsen, di be held between the hours of 8 < <10 and 10 o’clock Saturday evening. rectors of finance. Aug. 21, at the home of the bride Webb Couple Honored Other council members not i groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. With Surprise Party Aug 11 present to be installed include Taft Pett on route 2, Parma. Mr. and Mrs W W Webb were MR. and MRS. JIM TRACY Pauline Mackey, treasurer; Ger Miss Diane Bowen became the honored Wednesday evening. Aug. —Portrnit by Schoen. ald Mackey, fraternal relations; Bishop Howard R Bair per Darlene Hamilton, hospitality; bride of Marvin E. Pett during a | 11. with a surprise party given at their home near Adrian, in formed a double - ring ceremony Gloria Holly and Joy McPartland. double-ring ceremony performed Olsen, with readings given by MR. and MRS. RALPH LEAVITT Friday. Aug. 13, 1965, in the LDS attendance were relatives and uniting Miss Sue Olsen and Jim Colleen Kesler and Iona Flinders. directors of sociability. Tracy at 8:30 o ’ clock in th«- eve • —Hall Photograph. temple at Logan. Utah. Parents friends who took refreshments of A specially decorated cake, cof of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. La- cake, coffee and punch. Over 500 guests were present ning on Friday, July 16, 1965, at Dance music was provided by the Emaline McGinnis orchestra. fee and punch were served during Var Bowen of Malad, Idaho. for the Aug. 7, 1965. wedding the Nyssa LDS stake house. Those present for the occasion An angel food wedding cake, ceremony uniting Miss Bonnie Case and Florene Kvgar. Each a social hour which followed. A reception was then held in, were Messrs, and Mmes Dick Parents of the newlyweds are made by the bride’s mother and lady attendant carried a cascad- LuCille Steiner and Ralph Lea the Malad LDS stake house, dur Stam of Fruitland: Kenneth Van Mr. and Mrs. J. O, (Brig) Olsen decorated by Mrs Mcrildenn Rob vitt. Parents of the newlyweds 1 ing bouquet of red carnations. ing which the bride was attired1 derpool and Ted King, Ontario: of route 2, Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs. bins, was served with punch by Also dressed in red were flow are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace F. Stei in a white gown of delustered Ray Huffman. Earl Jennings and Marion Tracy, who reside at 302 aunts of the newlywed*. ner of Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. El- er girls. Cassie and Carrie Har- satin, trimmed with flowers of Diane, Nyssa; George Cartwright. North Fifth street. i din. They carried white lace bas Among out-of-area guests were men Leavitt of Nyssa. appliqued lace, centered with seed Vernon Parker, Luit Stam. Mmes Approximately 350 guests at Mr. and Mrs Earl Petterson and Before an altar graced with kets filled with rose petals. pearls. The gown was fashioned Louis and Anna Pratt. tended the reception following th«- daughter, Bonnie Frunk and baby By BERNICE STRAWN Burnell Stelling served as best « —« white gladioli and lighted white with chapel train, and she car ceremony, with basket arrange of Burley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Home Management Specialist man. while ushers were Mike tapers, the rites were performed ried a bouquet of rose - colored AUXILIARY HOLDS PARTY ments of pink and white gladioli Doris Olsen of Murtaugh, Idaho; FOR BIRTHDAY HONOREES at 8:30 o’clock in the evening by Roberts. Charles Stelling, Wayne rosebuds and white carnations. and large pink ribbon bows pro Mr and Mrs Cecil Olsen and the Rev. Elmer Rosenkilde at George and Jack Steiner. Danny YOUNG HOMEMAKERS Dressed in a floor-length gown ' A party for members having viding the floral setting Mar Kingman Memorial United Pres Walker was ringbearer, and the . . . don’t let housework get you of rose crystalette was the bride’s | birthdays in June, July and Au jorie Peterson was soloist and was Miss Hilma Petterson of Boise, Mr. and Mrs Harry O’Hare. Mary candles were lighted by Jackie down. “Easier said, than done,” byterian church in Adrian. twin sister, Suzanne Bowen as gust was held Tuesday evening. accompanied by her daughter, and Patty of Idaho Falls. Case and Ellen White, dressed in Aug 17, by auxiliary No. 2134, you probably say, and you’re maid of honor. Wearing street Wedding music was played by Vickie. Other guests included Mrs Ma organist Mrs. Verl Bishop, with red with corsages of white carna right. length dresses of the same mater Fraternal Order of Eagles. Given in marriage by her mie Harrison. Miss Charlene Har In addition to special entertain But remember, there are two ial and design were bridesmaids, Mrs. Mark Hartley as soloist, ac tions. For her daughter’s wedding, ways to do any job—enjoy work Randy Bowen. Kathy Gilgen. Ka ment. regular business was trans father, the bride was attired in a rison and Mrs Etta Harrison, companied by Mrs. Jim Phifer. white floor-length gown of peau great-aunt of the bride, of Em Mrs. Steiner wore a suit of white ing or be bored and unhappy. If thy Christofferson, Nancy Wald acted including a discussion con Miss Steiner was escorted to the de soie, designed and made bv mett. Garth Olsen flew from Co cerning a secret sister club being silk and rayon, trimmed in blue, you are bored, then you have two ron and Marceal Pett. They all altar by her father and was at herself and her mother. formed. lumbia. Mo , to attend his sister’s tired in a floor-length gown of and white accessories. The bride more choices—challenge yourself carried small baskets filled with Her bouffant veil was secured wedding rites. Recently initiated into the aux groom ’ s mother was attired in a to find easier ways to do the job pink and white chrysanthemums. delustered satin, fashioned with iliary were Mmes. Ted (Arlene) by a large fabric rose and she car The newlyweas arc both gradu fitted bodice, sweetheart neck pink ensemble with beige acces and really change, or drift along Clayton Pett served as best Brammer and Everett (Mildred) ried a bouquet of pink cymbidium ates of Nyssa high school, and the sories and each wore an orchid and get by. Enjoying work de line, long lily-point sleeves and man. while ushers were Tom Pett, Nesbitt. orchids, white stephanotis with bride studied for one year at pends on growing to fit the job. Clyde Roberts. Steve Vaughn, tiny covered buttons down the corsage. trailing ribbon streamers. Does it sound ridiculous to Brigham Young university in Pro A reception was held in the back. The gown was trimmed Randy Jones and Terrell Tovey. RECEPTION TO HONOR Dressed in afternoon frocks of vo, Utah. "enjoy" routine cleaning? Then church basement following the with trailing motifs of re-em- For her daughter's reception, ROGERS' OF CALDWELL pink peau de soie were Gail Flin After a wedding trip to McCall broidered lace from bust line to ceremony. Assisting with serving, | see what new cleaning products Mrs. Bowen wore a dress of rose In observance of their 25th ders as maid of honor; Bcrniel I and Baker, they arc now residing you might try. Take a job you gifts and guest registration were midway of the skirt which fell colored satin brocade and the wedding anniversary, Mr. and Schulthies, Cheryl Young of Reno, at 306 North Fifth street In Nyssa. Marilyn Parker, Marilyn Shields, dislike and explore ways to cut bridegroom's mother was attired into a chapel train. Mrs. Dallas Rogers of 1603 North Nev., and the bridegroom's twin Her bouffant veil was secured Cathy Samer, Angie Mendazona,1 down on the motion* required. in a frock of pink embroidered Illinois street. Caldwell, will be sisters, Cindy and Cille Tracy, as Thursday Bridge Session to a tiny jeweled tiara and she Linda Brewer. Marilyn Nishahara. Build yourself a Work Smarter crystalette. Each wore a corsage honored with an open house re bridesmaids.* Plan for use of your time and Held at Mitchell Home carried a cascading bouquet con Lisa and Tami Winn. Mrs. E. E. of white carnations. ception Sunday, Aug 22. 1965 They carried small net and speed up your work. Cameron, the Mmes. LeRoy and Mrs George Mitchell entertain taining a white orchid and red A four-tier wedding cake, dec Friends and relatives of the white-lace baskets containing pink ed Aug. 5 for members of the Our extension bulletin. ‘‘Work Harvey Bennett. roses orated with wedding bells, cen area are invited to call between | rosebuds and white daisies. Attir Thursday afternoon bridge club. Among out-of-area guests were Smarter. Not Harder,” will help tered the refreshment table. Miss Judy Steiner was maid of the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. at their ed in a gown identical to other Guest players were Mrs Otis you get started. Ask your county honor. She wore a floor-length those from Tablerock, Neb.; Boze The new Mrs. Pett was graduat home. : attendants was Julietta Garner as Smith, Mrs. A. C. Sallee und Mrs. gown of red crystalette and long man, Mont.; Baker, Ore.; Oreana, extension office for a free copy ed from Malad high school and I I flower girl. «—« OSU, Corvallis. George Sallee. white gloves. Dressed in street Grandview, Boise and Burley, or write us at ... attended Utah State university at ATTEND BYBEE REUNION Dick Tracy served as best man Mrs Smith was high score prize length gowns of like material and Idaho. Logan. Her husband is a Parma Mrs. Russell Jordan of Nampa, for his brother, while ushers were winner and Mrs. Joe Maughan The new Mrs. Leavitt was grad-1 IF STARCH STICKS design were bridesmaids Vicki high school graduate and studied Mrs. S. P. Bybee and Mrs. Leda Ronnie Barker; Johnny Hite; was recipient of the traveling DeHaven. Margaret Zamora. Anne uated from Adrian high school, TO YOUR IRON at Boise Junior college. Ray were weekend visitors in Chad Olsen, the bride’s brother; award. . . . rub the cooled sole plate is now studying at Treasure Vai-1 After a trip to Yellowstone park ley Community college in Ontario with a cloth sprinkled with bak the newlyweds will be at home Utah and attended a Bybee fam and Mike* Petterson, her cousin. ily reunion Saturday in Roy. Ap ing soda. For her daughter's wedding and and was a member of Job’s Spray starch may ball up or in Malad where they are both proximately 75 persons were pres reception, Mrs. Olsen wore an af Daughters, Nyssa Bethel 33. employed. ent for the get-together. ternoon frock of whipped cream The bridegroom attends Nyssa flake if you use too much. While in the Beehive state, Mrs. in floral design and the bride- 114 Bower Avenue Spray lightly and hold the can high school and is presently em NYSSA . . . OREGON ployed by J. C. Watson company 12 or more inches from the fab cleaning, not the pressure. Bear Ray visited her brother - in - law i groom’s mother was attired in an ing down on the wand tips the and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ! ensemble of salmon color. Each ric to get a fine mist. Phone 372-3305 at the local plant. front of the nozzle and breaks the Howes, former Nyssans now re wore a corsage of white cymbi Sticking is also a sign that the For her travel costume, the Steam Cleaning siding at Roy. Mrs. Jordan also dium orchids. bride chose a white suit with i iron was not at the right tempera vacuum seal. Then the dirt is not spent the time with relatives at pulled up. ture before ycru started ironing. • Major Overhaul Work Don Bowers was master of green accessories and after a wed- i • a • Just guide the cleaner along, Roy while Mrs. Bybee visited her ceremonies for the program in • Brake* — Tune-Up ding trip to Boise, the newlyweds keep the nozzle flat and you sons, the Ray Bybee family at cluding songs by Ron and Steve • Motor and Transmission are now residing at 103 North THE HOOD OVER MY RANGE Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Jensen; Georgia Peterson, Sher will pick up more dirt. . . . doesn ’ t take care of greasy Exchange Third street in Nyssa. Other possible causes for fail Bybee at Logan. cooking any more. What could rie Glenn and Marilyn Lewis; «—ff • Free Pickup and Delivery ure to draw up dirt are: the dust be wrong? Mary and Carol Pond SEUELLS EXTEND THANKS • Service Calls Classified* Bring Rasultsl We find many people who do bag is full and should be replaced; A prayer was offered by Garth We extend our sincere appre ciation to neighbors, other friends not know that the filter in the the hose may be stopped up with and relatives for numerous beau hood should be washed once a lint. For more information on using tiful cards and gifts in recognition j month, or oftener if a lot of of our 25th wedding anniversary. ■ frying is done. Remove the fil and choosing appliances, ask your 1 And the pleasant day of fellow ter, douse it up and down in county extension office for free j hot suds. Then rinse under bulletins on different items of i ship will never be forgotten. household equipment. —Ernest and Voncile Seuell. running hot water. • • • When the filter mesh becomes clogged, greasy air is prevented IF BABY SPITS UP from flowing outside. 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