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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX Job's Daughters Install Trudy Olsen As Queen in Book of Silver Ceremony Miss Trudy Olsen was installed ♦ ♦ as honored queen of bethel 33. In ternational Order of Job’s Daugh ters. during “The Book of Silver” ceremony held Thursday evening. Dec. 30. 1965. in the Eagles hall Prior to the installation ceremony, senior bethel officers marched into the bethel room and formed a star as Mrs. John Olsen narrated “The Book of Silver." As the girls knelt in prayer. Miss Sandv Bennett sang “Star of the East." Lighting the tapers for the candlelight service were Kathy Strickland. Angie Parra and Mary Danford. Linda Wilson was in charge of flowers and guests were registered by Laurel Beck. Mary Danford carried the flag and Jerri Ableman, the Bible. Miss Lynda Cundall. retiring honored queen, served as install ing officer of the evening. She was assisted by Marilyn Gonver as guide: Carolyn Lowe, marshal; Patricia Marcum, chaplain; Vicki . Newman, musician; Kathy Berry junior custodian; Kathleen Mc- Partland. senior custodian; and Bonnie Sappe, recorder. MISS TRUDY OLSEN Other officers installed for the . . . Directs Bethel Activities ensuing six-month term are Shei ♦ ♦ la Huffman, senior princess; Teresa Hamilton, junior princess; ma; Karen Main, grand bethel Jane Timmerman, guide; Jerri representative to the state of Ableman, marshal; Laura Mac- Missouri; Lois Cartwright, wor key, chaplain; Christy Nelson, thy matron. Golden Rule chapter musician; Linda McPartland. trea 131; Robert L. Ward, worthy pat surer; Joann Timmerman, record ron. Yerington. Nev., chapter; er; and Cheryl Wilson, librarian. Bill Willis, worshipful master. Messengers are Gloria Holly, Golden Rule lodge 147; Leona first; Judy Steiner, second: Kar Miller, guardian, bethel 25. On en Main, third; Kathy Nelson, tario; Earlene and Earl Jennings, guardian and associate guardian, fourth; Connie Holcomb, fifth. Nancy Boydell was installed as bethel 33. inner guard: Diane Jennings, All past honored queens were outer guard: Cindy Tracy, senior also escorted and introduced. custodian; Cille Tracy, junior A reception was held immedi custodian; Joyce Jennings, cor ately following the close of the responding secretary; Alicia Huff installation ceremony. The colors man, senior Page; Susan Kouns. of blue and silver were carried junior Page; Linda Root and Cyn out in refreshments and decora thia Spitler, ladies of the lights. tions. Junior bethel officers are Pam Assisting with serving were Hamilton, chaplain; Linda Root, Mrs. Charles Newbill and Mrs. librarian; Susan Kouns. recorder: Dale Garrison, aunts of the new Cynthia Spitler, musician; Jackie honored queen, and Mrs. Jen Franklin, first messenger; Alicia nings. Huffman, second; Joyce Jennings, third; Linda Root, fourth; Rhonda Prize Winners Reported Lynch, fifth. Assisting with installing the For Saturday Card Party Six tables of pinochle were in honored queen were members of Owyhee chapter. Order of De- play Saturday evening at the bi Molay, with Master Councilor weekly party sponsored by Ore Paul House escorting the queen. gon Trail Grange. Hostesses for Alice Nishitani sang “My Task.” the evening were Mmes. Orma as the new honored queen knelt Cleaver. Violet Drydale and El- at the altar following the crown i len Jones. Prizes were won by Orma ing ceremony. She sang “The Lord’s Prayer," as Lynda Cundall Cleaver and Tom Drydale, high; Clara Price and Vem Duus, sec signed the Bible. Among those escorted and in ond; Lucille Shepard and Irvin troduced were Dorothy Tyson, Lawson, low. past grand guardian in Idaho and The next party is scheduled at past guardian of bethel 27, Par- 8:30 Saturday evening. Jan. 15. in the Grange hall and is open to the public. «—• MITCHELLS HOST DINNER 114 Bower Avenue Visitors in the home of Mr. and NYSSA . . . OREGON Mrs. T. R. Mitchell and family Phone 372-3305 during the Christmas holidays were her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Holman Major Overhaul Work and family of Albany. Other din Brakes — Tune-Up ner guests on Christmas day were Motor and Transmission Mrs. Harriet Pennie, the Robert Wilson family, the Carl Holman Exchange Frei Pickup and Delivery family of Baker, the Don Bowers family and Miss Virginia Lewis Service Calls of Provo, Utah. C & G GARAGE Steam Cleaning THURSDAY. JANUARY 6. 1966 Rulon Esplin Couple To Be Feted Sunday On 40th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Esplín of route 1, Fruitland, will lx* hon ored at an open house reception Sunday. Jan. 9, in observance of their 40th wedding anniversary. Friends of the couple are in vited to call between the hours of 4 and 6:30 p.m. at their home , in the Nu Acres community. Hooting the Sunday event will be the honoree»’ daughters. Mrs Bill (Lyta) Manley of Boise. Mrs. Dee (Torma) Winegar of Ontario., Mrs. Jerry (Cleo) Williams and Mrs. Pete (Joy) Hammon of Nys- 1 sa. Other children of the couple who will not be present at the ¡ reception are Mrs. Richard (Clair) ¡ PICTURED ABOVE are recently installed officers of Golden Rule Herrick of Garden Grove. Calif., Lodge 147 AF & AM. They are (left to right) Bill Webb, junior and Greg Esplin. a student at steward: Paul House, treasurer: Fred O. Koch, chaplain; Ralph Idaho State university in Poca Lowe, senior warden: Everett (Bud) Jones Jr., senior deacon: Bill tello. Willis, worshipful master: George Cartwright, junior deacon: John The Esplins were married Jan j Strickland, junior warden: Everett Jones Sr., marshal; Gerald 8, 1926. in St. George. Utah, and Mackey, tyler; Jesse Rigney, secretary. Installing officer for the moved to the Nyssa area approxi- group was Earl Jennings, junior past master. mately 10 vears ago from Cedar City. Rebekah Installations The family requests that no Held for District 24 gifts be taken. An installing team, headed by Mrs. Owen Gann. Rebekah depu- ■ ty president of district 24, went Joyce Gentzler will present a I to Vale Tuesday night for the special feature, "How to Perk Up purpose of installing new officers Golden Rule chapter 131. Order for the ensuing term. the Home After Christmas," at of Eastern Star, held a regular the monthly luncheon meeting of The group planned to attend Treasure Valley Christian Wo meeting Monday, Jan. 3, in the Masonic hall with Worthy Mat a meeting of the Ontario lodge men’s club to be held at 1 p m. Wednesday to install officers. ron Lois Cartwright presiding. Wednesday. Jun. 12, in the Lion’s Members of the Vale unit will den at East Side cafe. Miss Florene Kygar received the degrees of the order. She is attend a session of Yellow Rose Speaker of the day will lx* Mrs a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John lodge next Tuesday evening when Inez Stiles, wife of the former Kvgar, both members of Golden local officers will be installed. chaplain at Iduho state peniten Rule chapter 131. tiary in Boise. Mrs. Stiles has also Refreshments were served by Duplicate Winners Told worked with women prisoners. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown dur Mrs. Houston Wilson announces Mrs. John Bullock of Nyssa ing a social hour at the close of winners for the Monday session will present special musical se of Nyssa duplicate bridge club. the meeting. lections. Tied for first place were Mr. facilities are provided and Mrs. Chuck Michael, Mrs. for Nursery a small fee. All women of Wilson and Mrs. Morgan Beck. the area are welcome to attend, Alice Whyman and Marian Hum Reservations may be obtained by Mrs. Inez Stiles will be speaker phreys were third place winners. calling Mrs. Frank Granite at dinner meeting of at the Jan. 11 The card parties are held Mon the Treasure Valley Christian day evenings in the Eagles hall 889-8276 in Ontario. Business and Professional Wo- and are open to the public. Mr. and Mrs. Paul House. Bon men's council, it is announced by 3 nie and Butch entertained with members of the organization. New Year’s dinner for their sons- The Tuesday evening session is Hosts Samba Session Mrs. S. P. Bybee entertained in-law and daughters. Mr. and slated to begin at 7:30 at the East Friday afternoon of last week for Mrs. Ray Barnes and sons of Vale, Side cafe in Ontario. Orville Stiles will present spe members of the Samba club. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marcum, Prize winners were Mrs. Bert Billy and Sara. Bonnie left Sun cial musical selections. Area residents interested in Lienkaemper and Mrs. Gordon day for Corvallis to resume stu dies at Oregon State university. attending the meeting may obtain Oxnam. reservations by contacting Mrs Pheral Dodson at 372-3071. Florene Kygar Given Degrees of OES Unit Women's Club Slates Special Activities For Jan. 12 Session Tuesday Meeting Set By CB and PW Group Rural Correspondent Reports Holiday Activities in Buena Vista Community Mr and Mrs Thurman Piercy and family were Christmas eve guests of (lie Wesley Piercys near Adrian. Following an oyster stew supper, gifts were exchanged. They were Dec. 25 - 26 dinner guests of the Wayne Piercys at Purina. Mr und Mrs. Henry Ettrick and Von of Meridian and Mrs. Orma Cleaver visited Monday, Dec. 27 ut the Alva Goodell and Delbert Cleaver homes. Jess Asumendi and children, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Jensen nnd children, Dr. Edwurds and Brig were recent visitors in the Alva Goodell home. Christmas guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Schweizer of Vale, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Jens c n of Warden, Wash . und Mrs. Orma Cleaver. By Helen Hoffman BUENA VISTA Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen and Larry, Mrs Esther Stephen and Willie, Mr and Mi s Joe Stephen and family wen- Christmas eve dinner guests of the Eugene Stephens. Mr. and Mrs Eugene Stephen and boys visited Sunday evening with her mother. Mis Martha Norlund in Apple Valley. Mrs LaVern Cleaver, Kim and Kevin were recent evening vis itors m the Rodney Holcomb resi dence ut Nyssa. Mr and Mrs. Ben Ekanger, the Bill Richesin family, Mrs. Irwin Spraker and boys of San Fran cisco w e r e Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ekanger. The Bill Richesins were Christmas eve dinner guests of the Bob Franklins at Ontario. Have Holiday Birthdays Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver and family attended a Christmas eve birthday party honoring i es ter Cleaver and Kirk Phillips nt the Taylor Phillips home near Burma. Their birthday anniver saries are both on Christmas day. Other guests were Mr and Mrs. William Orr, Mr. and Mrs la-wis Phillips and Dave. Birthday cake and ice cream were served. Christmas dinner guests of the Lester Cleavers were Mr and Mrs. Taylor Phillips and children of Parma, Sylviu and Evelyn Cleaver. Morning visitors were Mr. and Mis William Orr. In the afternoon all the Cleaver families gathered for pictures to send to their Great - Grandma Cleaver, who is 95 and resides at Bethany, Okla. Guests in Mitchell Home Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Knowles were Christmas evening dinner guests ut the home of her broth ers, Henry, Dent und Ike Mitch ell. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mitchell and family of Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs Cook Mitch ell and Mrs Walter Hillis. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Knowles were Dec. 26 dinner guests of the Scott Hiatts. Other guests were the host couple’s sons, Mr und Mrs Willis Hiatt and family of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hiatt and family of Bums; Mr and Mrs. Allen Jones and Gary. Hosts Oyster Dinner Mrs. Blanche Hoffman enter- tuined on Christmas eve with an oyster stew supper for Mr nnd Mrs. Claude Duy of Adrian, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stephens and chil dren of Hayward, Calif , Mr and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman and Glenda, and Leland Hoffman. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Mance) Bishop were Mr. ami Mrs Elton Hunsucker and family of Gay Way junction. Mr. and Mrs Stanley Bishop and Da vid. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knowles and family, and Jerry Hiatt. Mrs. Esther Stephen nnd Willie nnd Russell Gressley were Dec. 25 guests of the Elmer Clements at Wlhlo Arrive for Holidays Miss Evelyn Cleaver of Kinman Business university at Spokane spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, lx*ster Cleaver. Cleaver arrived Boise. Mr. and Mrs W R Tullxit. Mrs. Dalias Johnson and children were Christmas day guests of the Jack Ward Mi and Mrs Buater Tal bot and children were Christmas eve overnight guests of his father and Mrs Talbot. The W R Tal bots planned to move last week t<> a ranch near Juntura. Mr and Mrs. Ia»on Bescndorfcr and Miss Ann Cleaver were Christmas dinner guests of the Lloyd Cleaver family C. Mann Couple Hosts Amity Club Yule Party The Amity club Christmas par ty for members and their hus-, bands was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mann in Apple Valley. A potluck buffet supper was served under direc tion of Mrs. Jay Gibson. Progressive table games were played during the evening. Next club meeting will be held at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 14, in the home of Mrs. Mark Moncur. ZOBELL FAMILY VISITS Visitors during the recent holi days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Mitchell and family were former Nyssans, the Henry Zo- bell family of Ogden, Utah. With them was their son, Paige, who recently returned from an LDS mission in Old Mexico. The Zo- bells also visited other friends while in the area. OUR CATALOG ORDER DEPT. IS NOW CLOSED All Merchandise Being Sold at Our C O S T LESS) (All Prices Include Batteries, If Needed, and Shipping Cost . . . NO SALES TAX to Idaho Residents) DESCRIPTION Reg. 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