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PAGE SIX THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON «•' -l -■■■ ■ —— — - . — THURSDAY. APRIL 21, 1966 —- . ..____________________________ -------------- — Nyssan Entertains Betrothed Couple Jaqueline Hallburg, Louise Wernick Feted During April AAUW Group; Plans Thomas Lynn Lewis Made for Luncheon Plans Late April Plan April Wedding Friendship Meeting of OES Chapter Rites in Oakland Members of the Ontario branch The engagement and forthcom- of American Association of Uni mg marriage of Miss Jaqueline versity Women met Monday eve Shirley llallburg and Thomas ning, April 11, at the home of Lynn Lewis art* announced by Mrs. Elvin Ballou near Nyssa. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Following the dinner hour, the Vincent Hallburg of Silverdale, group was entertained with folk Wash. Parents of the future song selections by Linda Ballou, bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Ray daughter of the hostess. Assisting C. Lewis of route 1, Nyssa. with the dinner were Mmes Bill Miss Hallburg attended the Barton. Charles Steffens and Ar I University of Washington and mand Larive of Nyssa. Mmes. Olympic college She presently Max Olson and Joe Silvers of resides in Poulsbo, Wash., and is Vale and Mrs. Irwin Troxell of employed by the Aetna Casualty Ontario. and Surety company in Seattle Ruth Ingebritsen, program Her fiance is a first class petty chairman, introduced Muriel Mc I officer in the Navy and is sta Cutcheon as guest speaker. She tioned at Bangor Ammunition de- talked on Chinese art and dis ! pot near Poulsbo. played some items from her col The couple is planning an lection. i April 30 wedding in the Methodist During the business meeting. church at Silverdale. *—ft "SPRINGTIME IN PARIS" is theme of this year's tasting luncheon Mrs. Barbara Carnefix of Fruit sponsored by the Ontario chapter of American Association of Uni land was selected as delegate to Ontario Emblem Club versity Women. The luncheon will be served from 11 a.m. tn 2 p.m. the April 21 «fate convention in Coos Bay. Elects New Officers in the Moore hotel dining room. These women are among those Chairmen for the organization’s Mrs. Helen Warrington of On working to make the event a success. They are (left to right) Kay tario was elected president of On Castner. Dyna Besse, Mary Recla, Alice Voris, Ruth Phillips and April 30 tasting luncheon report BONNIE J. HOWELL ed on their progress and announc tario Emblem club 192 during a Mrs. M. Komoto. ... To Wed Preston King ed that “Springtime in Paris” will regular business meeting held on ♦ ♦ be the theme used in decorating April 29, 1968. is the wedding April 11 at the Elks lodge hall. the Moore hotel dining room. Other Ontario women elected date selected by Miss Bonnie Jean An array of food items will bet Howell and Preston L. King, who are Mrs. Charles A. Shaw, first prepared and served between the will exchange vows in the LDS vice president; Mrs. Verna Cof Members of Upsilon chapter.* Bates of Nyssa, Evelyn Harm and hours of 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. by temple at Oakland. Calif. A re finberry, second vice president; Delta Kappa Gamma, met Friday Ora Laurance of Vale, Jacqueline members from Vale, Nyssa. On ception will be held in the LDS Mrs. Ronald Duncan, financial secretary; Mrs. Louis McDaniel, evening. April 15, for a no-host 11 Ashby and Bette Hopper of On- tario, Fruitland and Payette. church at Modesto. historian; Mrs. D. A. Daws, first dinner at Four Seasons cafe with i tar io. Parents of the bride-elect, Mr assistant marshal; Mrs. Irvin Ontario members sponsoring the ' and Mrs. Thomas W. Howell of Wulff, second assistant marshal; It was also announced that Program on Landscaping session. Eastern Oregon college at La Presented for ANK Women Modesto, plan to leave soon for Mrs. S. F. Anderson, second trus ANK Garden club meeting was New Zealand. The future bride During the business meeting, , Grande will sponsor a youth con- tee; Mrs. Wayne L. Ferry, inner conducted by President Frances : ference this spring when high held April 12 at the home of Mrs groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. guard; and Mrs. Beatrice Kan- Dale Ashcraft with Mrs. Thelma Bates of Nyssa, it was announced school students of this area will Donald R. King of Nyssa. rich, outer guard. Hammon assisting at 1:30 dessert. that the state convention will be ■ be invited. Miss Howell is a graduate of Payette women elected to office “Using Rocks in Landscaping” held May 7-8 at Coos Bay. Dele The group voted to allow $35 was theme of the program pre Thomas Downey high school, and include Mrs. Lydel Herndon, re gates from this area will be Mrs. toward expenses for some Mal in August will graduate in ele cording secretary; Mrs. John Fe sented by Mrs. Lila Wilson who heur student who is planning to emphasized the fact that rocks mentary education from Brigham lix, organist; Mrs Robert O. Fra become a teacher and desires to should be used in natural places. Young university at Provo, Utah. zier. chaplain; Mrs. Ellen McKin attend the session. Her fiance was graduated from ney, first trustee; Mrs. Richard She also stated that in most cases, During an impressive ceremony, one large stone is better than Nyssa high school, is a junior Simonds, third trustee. and drafting major at BYU. He : Evelyn Harm was installed as many small ones. Mrs. C. W. Hoyle Jr of Payette president; Bette Hopper, first The women also planned their recently served an LDS mission 1 was elevated to junior past presi vice president; Anna Long of Ad annual plant sale for Saturday, in the Central America region. dent. Mrs. Warrington appointed Following their marriage, the Mrs. Arie J. Smit of Ontario a» rian, second vice president; Fran April 23, in the Towne building couple will establish their home corresponding secretary and Mrs. ces Lewellen of Vale, recording on Main street. secretary; Lucile Cary of Nyssa, .............................. .. be May 10 in Provo. Merle Jenson of Ontario as mar Next meeting will d—ft | corresponding secretary; Mary at the home of "Mrs. Orland Chel- i shal. Weir of Adrian, parliamentarian; delin. Mrs. Elliot Entertains Installation of officers will be i and Wilma Brown of Ontario, held Monday, April 25, at the For Book Club Members j treasurer. Members of the Book club met lodge hall. I Wednesday Card Group ♦—ft Program for the evening fol Meets at Wyatt Smith Home Saturday at the home of Mrs. I lowed the year's “Creativity” Mrs. Wyatt Smith entertained Jack Elliot. Mrs. M. L. Judd re Honored With Shower uieme and featured creative writ last week for members of the viewed the book, “David,” which Mrs. Wilton Jackson was hos ing. Guest speaker was Miss Ro Wednesday Pinochle chib. Mrs. I was written by Maurice Edelman tess last Thursday evening at a berta Cowan, a student from the Sam McConnell was high score and tells the story of the life of stork shower honoring Mrs. Jay University of Southern California, prize winner and Mrs. Harry I Ben Gurion. McCamish. Those present for a who was visiting friends in the Kingrey received low score; Next meeting of the club will potluck supper were Mrs. Robbie area. award. Mrs. Orma Cleaver and be May 21 when Mrs. J. P. Duna Robinson of Weiser. Mrs Harold She gave a talk on writing and Mrs. Helmer Ostrom were reci-| way and Mrs. Mardon Talbot will Wilson of Homedale and Mrs. Les entertain at their home in Boise. Johnson. pients of traveling prizes. Upsilon Chapter Officers Installed At Recent Dinner Session in Ontario told how it helps all people to learn the great principles of Life. She also emphasized its value in teaching children to express themselves creatively and dis cussed the teachers’ responsibility in giving pupils a desire for written expression. Weekly Specials • • • on • • • Ç I DO PEACHES .... 4 for * 1 Treasure Valley—2 Vi Size Del Monte—20-Oz. Size W CATSUP......... 3 for /Z7C Treasure Valley C 4 1 30 PEAS........... 8 for * 1 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY U.S. No. 1 (Any Time ... All ihe Time) Prescriptions When the Number Stamped on It Ends in "00". . . Every Hundred! REGARDLESS OF COST! PHARMACY 202 Main Street Phone 372 3347 NYSSA . . . OREGON CHEVROLET CUSTOM CAMPER Physicians and Surgeons K. E. KERBY. 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Ross SUNSET MARKET Lytle Boulevard, Nyssa FREE!! “By Appointment Only” Pancake Mix.. 4 Lbs. ■! ^z* 202 Bower Ave.. Nyssa Grand committee members were Dorothy Tyson, registration, und Gail Anderson, finance of Idaho, and Mrs. Wernick. Worthy matron* of Oregon who were escorted Included Ros anna Lang of Vule und Norma Vanderpool of Onturio. Worthy matrons from Idaho included Jo sephine Wilson, Payette; Ruby Rogers, Caldwell; Cora Keithly, Cambridge; Betty Wheelock of Nampa; and No\a Turbyfill, act ing matron from Purmu. Worthy patrons present und es corted were Gail Anderson, Cum- bl idge; Harold I'rh i C Iwcll; und Stanley Bunks, ucting patron from Parma. Six officers of Golden Rulo chapter 131 read n poem und sang “Louise” to Mrs. Wernick in ob servance of her special night. All present then joined in an old- fashioned sing-along. Myrtle Alexander, Amelia Pratt, Eva Chadwick and Josephine Rig ney were in charge of refresh ments for the evening. Mrs. Wer nick cut the specially decorated cake; Lois Williams and Dorothy Tyson served the beverage. Physician and Surgeon Dial 372-2216 Betty Crocker 208 East Main. Nyssa The unnual friendship meeting of Golden Rule chapter 131, Order of Eastern Star, was held Monday evening. April 4, in the Masonic hail with 82 persona attending. Louise Wernick. member of the home endowment committee of the Grand Chapter of Oregon, was honored during the session. Spe cial decorations, planned by Pa tricia Marcum, were placed on the walls of the meeting room. In the west was a silver silhouette of the Masonic-Eastern Star home with emblems of the two organi zations and u chain of ribbon at tached to the structure. Four arrangements of letters comprising the name "Louise” en twined with flowers were other wall decorutions. Ixiis and George Cartwright, worthy matron and patron, pre sided during the meeting. 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