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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON PAGE SIX District 24 Deputies Wedding Plans Conduct Installation Told by Parents For Rebekah Officers of Yellow Rose Rebe For Local Couple kah Officers lodge were installed during ♦ Okanogan Presbyterian Church Rites Unite Luedd Pratt, David E. Witty the evening of Jan 11 at the Nys sa IOOF hall with Mrs. Owen Gann, deputy president of dis- trict 24, as installing officer, She was assisted by six deputy offi- cers from the Vale chapter. Those installed for the ensuing term are Leona Reeves, noble grand; Merle Johnson, vice grand; Louise Wernick. secretary; Wilma Ostrom, treasurer; Kay Wheeler, righ supporter to the noble grand; Alma Kingrey, left supporter to the noble grand; Angie Cook, right supporter to noble grand; Nellie Newbill, left supporter to the vice grand. Sophia Root, inside guardian; Harriet Warren, outside guardian; Neta Mae Wiley, chaplain; Emily Clapp, musician; Marie Stockdale, conductor; Beulah Gann, warden; and Rose Toombs, flag bearer. Refreshments were served dur ing a social hour at the close of | the meeting. MISS VICKI MAXFIELD . . . Wedding Plans Indefinite ♦ THURSDAY. JANUARY 20. 1966 Women's — Wool • • Vz • • Off DRESSES . Women's Famous Brand SWEATERS Girls' CAR COATS . Women's Famous Brand WOOL SKIRTS t/2 Off Argentina Teacher The engagement of Miss Vicki Lee Maxfield and Dale Mitchell To Speak at Meeting is announced by her parents, Mr. Of Toastmistresses and Mrs. Maylin Maxfield of 212 Treasure Valley Toastmistress North Fourth street. Nyssa. Par members are currently giving ents of the future bridegroom are biographical book reports and re Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mitchell of views. During last Friday’s meet route 2, Nyssa. ing, reports were given by Mmes. The bride-elect was graduated Tom Takatori, Joe O’Neill and MH. and MRS. DAVID EARL WITTY from Nyssa high school with the class of 1963 and attended Oregon Orville Tuning. Miss Luedd Lynn Pratt be Attending as maid of honor was Mrs. Ernie Biles was toastmis State university at Corvallis for came the bride of David Earl I Miss Madeline K Johnson of Spo tress and Mrs. I. E. Phariss was one year. She is presently em Witty during an evening cere while bridesmaids were ployed as bookkeeper for Trea topic mistress. Attending as mony performed Monday. Dec. 27. kane. Mrs. Jean Hunter of Pendleton guests were the Mmes. Mildred sure Valley Growers and Sales. 1965. in the Presbyterian church and her twin sister. Miss Judy Inc., and attends classes at Trea-1 Brown. Caldwell; Henry Travis. at Okanogan. Wash. Chalmers of Lake Oswego. ..... _ Wilder; L. A. Maulding. Nyssa: sure Valley Community college. Parents of the newlyweds are They wore floor-length gowns member ( and Michael Scrima. Parma, Her fiance was also a Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Pratt of of gold crepe and carried bronze The next meeting of the club Okanogan; of the 1963 graduating class of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nyssa high school and recently will be tomorrow evening. Jan. E. Witty of the Big Bend area velvet muffs to which were at tached small gold pompon mums. returned home after serving a 21. at the IOOF hall in Parma. near Adrian. John Steiner, the bride's cousin, mission to the Eastern Atlantic Miss Maria D. Valrela. exchange The Rev. James E. Caulkins, and Linda Spears, niece of the states for the LDS church. He teacher from Argentina, will be special guest speaker. Also on the assisted by the Rev. Roger Mies- bridegroom, were candlelighters. is presently studying at TVCC. Ben Witty of Parma served as A definite wedding date has program will be book reports by mer of Omak. Wash , performed not been selected by the betroth Mrs. Biles and Mrs. Donald Wal the double - ring rites before an best man for his brother, while altar graced with basket arrange- ushers were Joe Witty, another ed couple. ker. Visitors are welcome and reser l ments of gold and white pompon brother; Bill Spears, brother-in- vations may be obtained by call I chrysanthemums, white candel law of the bridegroom; Bob Stei MEETING OF TRI VALLEY abra containing gold tapers and ner, uncle of the bride; and David UNIT SET AT SMITH HOME ing Mrs. Walker at 722-5356. bows. Steiner, her cousin. Sunset Valley—Tri-Valley Ex Given in marriage by her For her daughter’s wedding. tension unit meeting will be held HOSTS SAMBA SESSION _____ __________ Mrs. ____ Anne Tensen entertained j father, father, the the bride bride was was attired attired in in Mrs. Pratt wore a gold and green at 2 p.m. Friday at the home of Mrs. Ernie Smith. Sally Meeuw- Friday afternoon for members of a floor-length gown jaf delustered metallic jacket - dress of sheath sen, county extension agent, will the Samba club. Mrs. Frank Mor- satin, made by Mrs. George Lucas design. The bridegroom’s mother present the lesson on “A Will of ris was a guest player and the of Omak, Wash. Her veil of white was attired in an ensemble of two top prizes were won by Mrs. illusion was held by a cluster of gold wool crepe, and each wore Your Own.” Special speaker will be Mrs. Fred Guthrie and Mrs. Tom El- white organza roses, trimmed a corsage of gold roses. with seed pearls. On a white At a reception held in the Josephine Rigney who is affiliat dredge. Bible she carried a bouquet of church social room, a four-tier ed -with the special education de white bridal roses and carna- ' cake on a heart - shaped base, Classifieds Bring Results! partment of Nyssa schools. I tions. Undemeath the bouquet ' graced the refreshment table. was a white fan carried by both In charge of serving, guest reg- her mother and grandmother dur j istration and gifts were Mmes. ing their wedding rites. Wilson Zwiesler, William Spears. Bob Steiner, Merrit K. Bradley, Michael Vance, Melbourne Peter Local OES Members son and the Misses Carol Cun ningham and Judy Pratt. Renew Obligations After a wedding trip into Cana Golden Rule Chapter 131. Order of Eastern Star, held a regular da, the newlyweds are now I meeting Monday, Jan. 17, in the home in Okanogan. Masonic hall with Worthy Mat ron Lois Cartwright presiding. Sewing Instruction Directed by Worthy Patron Information Sought George Cartwright, members re Sale Begins Friday at 9a.m newed their obligations to the By Extension Agent i order with all present participat- o Nyssa Extension unit members ! ing. met Jan. 13 at the Methodist Anna Pratt was honored in ob church to hear Miss Sally Meeuw- servance of her 84th birthday an- sen, Malheur county extension I niversary and was presented a agent, present the lesson on “A specially decorated cake. Will of Our Own.” 118 Main Street Nyssa, Oregon Vera Pauhis was escorted and The next meeting is slated for ! given a gift prior to departing Feb. 10 and lesson topic will be on an extended vacation trip. “Short Cuts to Hot Meals.” Refreshments were served by Miss Meeuwsen would like to Mrs. Paulus and Nora Graham know if area women are inter #—« ested in a sewing class or work Amity Club Women Hear shop to be conducted this spring. Program on Beauty Care She will plan lessons according Amity club members met Fri to desires of the group. day night at the home of Mrs. More information may be ob Mark Moncur. Mrs. Gary Sant tained by contacting Mrs. Tom gave an illustrated talk on vari- Takatori at 722-6331 or Mrs. Al i ous phases of beauty care and bert Hopkins at 722-5527. Both conducted a question and answer reside on route 2, Parma, Idaho. I period pertaining to personal Crisprite — SLICED | problems. Nyssa Teacher Reviews Door prizes were won by Mrs. Book for Club Members I Jay Gibson and Mrs. Frell Blair. Members of the Book club met Refreshments were served during Saturday at the home of Mrs. i a social hour at the close of the Raymond Price in Parma with j meeting. the complete membership of 12 women in attendance. Host Pinochle Session Miss Margery Nihart, NHS in Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kingrey structor, reviewed the book. “The entertained Friday evening for Fabulous Life of Diego Rivera,” members of the Couple’s Pinochle by Bertram D. Wolfe. club. Traveling prizes were won Next meeting will be Feb. 19 by Mr. and Mrs. Pete Vander- at the home of Mrs. Muriel Judd , Oord. in Parma. I ( Cinderella Sale Girls' Cinderella Dresses ON SPECIAL SALE! Wilson Bros. Dept. Store COME! SEE! You’ll Save! BACON . . . . Lb. 79« SKINLESS $249 FRANKS.. HALIBUT STIX • • • • • Lb 29c 20 70 CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING — NEW STORE HOURS — MONDAY and THURSDAY —9 a.m. io 6 p.m. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 9 a.m. io 7 p.m. SUNDAYS — 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. -------- o-------- Bob’s Freezer Meats 503 Main Street Phone 372-3937 NYSSA . . . OREGON WALTZ-LENGTH NYLON GOWNS- Q 7f BABY DOLL PAJAMAS, Each • ... Of* • Reg. $1.29 Per Yard DRAPERY MATERIAL . . . DISCOUNT On Mesi Yarns! also 50« BARGAIN GIFT TABLE o MRS. 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