THURSDAY, JULY 7. 1966
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
sa.
K reunion of the Henry Day
family wum held Sunday, June 26,
nt the Claude Day residence tn
Adrian. Approximately 3S fam
ily members were present for a
potluck dinner ut noon and home
mud«? ice cream in the evening
Movie picture, and slide, were
iilso viewed during the evening
hour,
Among thoae present for the
occasion were Mr, Gage (Violet)
Sorensen and Marilyn of Cairo,
Neb.; Messrs and Mmes. Verd
(Gladys) Smith of Eugene; Cleo
McDowell, Dean McDowell and
baby of Talent. Ore.; Robert Flo-
rca and girl, of Roseburg.
Other gucnts included Mr. and
Mr, Harold (Opal) Robhin, and
Mike Harris of Jerome, Idaho;
Mr,. Hazel Scott of Boise; Messrs,
und Mme. Ronald Day and boys,
Payette; Howard Day, Owyhee
Dam; Janie, O. Stephen and fam-
ily, Burn,; Henry and Claude
Day, Adrian.
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The group »pent Monday fish-
ing at Owyhee reservoir and later
attended u fish fry at the Howard
Day residence.
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?oaHe°anrCconventSenn
Reports at Meeting
Owyhee Garden club meeting
will be held ut 2 o’clock Friday
ufternoon (tomorrow) at the home
of Mrs. Frank Holub with Mrs.
M Atagi as co-hostess.
Mmes. Holub, Ira Price. Gerrit
Stam. M O. Judd and Bill Ash
craft will give report, and ,h«»w
slide, of the recent State Feder
ated Gurden club convention held
at Medford Mr,. Holub i, district
chairman of the organization.
Hird Tulk" will be given by
Mr, Wilbur Chapin during the
Friday afternoon program.
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OES Officers Schedule
Open Installation Rites
Newly elected officers of Gol
den Rule Chapter 131, Order of
Eastern Stur, will be installed
during open installation rites to
_ be held
___ at _________________
H o'clock Monday
evening, July 1'1, in the Masonic
hall. Kathleen Wheeler and Roy
Holme, are worthy matron and
patron-elect.
The De Molay •'Flower Talk"
will be given by Paul Hous«- Jr.
during the evening program.
COUPLES TOUR EUROPE
Dr. and Mrs Tom Sallee. Mr.
' and Mrs. Larry Hobson (nee Mary
| Ix>u Lancaster) are currently
touring Europe on their honey-
m«xm trips. The two couples plan
ned to meet July 4 at Florence,
Italy, to spend American Inde-
pendence Day together.
VISIT IN SOUTH DAKOTA
Mr and Mr,. Otis Trig of High-
more. S.D., were recent guests in
the Harry Miner home. The two
couple, l«-ft together and traveled
a, far a, Laramie, Wyo., where
they part«d and the Miners went
to South Dakota and the Teigs
continu«?d on their trip. The Nys
sa couple spent 2% weeks visit
ing friends and relatives in South
Dakota before returning home.
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The Parma Seventh-Day Ad
ventist church was the acene of ceremony for Emma Berry during
a June 26, 1966, wedding cere a meeting held June 28 in the
mony uniting Miss Carol Murray Aerie hall.
Elizabeth Peutz was recipient
and Jackson Huett. Performing
the rites was Elder Dale Ringer- of a pen and pencil set given by
the state membership board for
ing of Caldwell.
Parents of the newlyweds are securing the most new members
Mr. and Mr,. Henry Murray of during a recent drive. She also
Nyssa, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huett received a year’s dues from the
local auxiliary.
of Roswell, Idaho.
Ruth Collins, Elaine Olsen
The bride was attired in a
street-length gown of white satin Isal Reece attended the recent
and lace, and carried a white or state convention held in Klamath
chid, encircled with pink rose- Falls. Mrs. Collins was elected
to serve as state chaplain for the
buds.
ensuing year
Her attendants were LaDawn
Door prizes were won by Anita
Haney of Nyssa and Beth Dinger, Peutz and Evelyn Wyatt. Ione
the bride’s sister of Pendleton. Storm missed the attendance
They wore dresses of pink satin award.
and lace, and carried pink rose-
Barbara Jaques and Wilma
bud bouquets.
Powell were honored on their
Attending the bridegroom were birthday anniversaries.
his brother, Ronald Huett of Par
ma and David Escobar, a cousin SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS
from Anchorage, Alaska. Serving
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Henley,
as ushers were Dale Huett and Carol and Steve were Sunday
Fred Murray, the couple’s bro dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
thers.
Morris Huffman.
For her daughter’s wedding,
Mrs. Murray wore a dress of blue
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satin brocade and the bride
groom’s mother was attired in a
frock of light green fortel poly
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ester.
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At the close of the ceremony
Fred Blough sang “The Wedding
Prayer," with organ accompani
ment by Mrs. Donald Belin of
Caldwell. The young couple was I
then honored at a reception held
in the Parma community house.
Following a wedding trip, the |
newlyweds are now at home in
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Pendleton.
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VISITS IN BLAIR HOME
Miss Marilyn Hale of Seattle
is spending this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Frell Blair, Boyd and
Sharon. The Blair couple and
Sharon spent Monday at Payette
lakes.
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MR. and MRS. RALPH S. WEBER
Miss Bonnie Staples became the ’ Clarinda Ashley of Provo, Mr.
bride of Ralph S. Weber during and Mrs. D. Moore of Ogden,
an 8:30 o’clock evening ceremony John W. Staples of Coalville.
performed Monday, June 13, 1966, Utah.
in the I-DS temple at Salt Lake
The new Mrs. Weber was grad
City. Utah.
uated as valedictorian of her class
Parents of the newlyweds are at Nyssa high school. She is also
Mr. and Mrs. Rulon W. Staples a graduate of Utah State univer
of route 2, Nyssa; Mr and Mrs sity and held an office in Alpha
W. H Weber of route 1, Parma, Lambda Delta sorority. She
Idaho.
taught for one year at Center
At a reception, staged in the ville junior high school.
Her husband was graduated
Nyssa LDS stake house, the bride
was attired in a floor-length gown from Brigham Young university
of empire design. Fabric roses in Provo and received his mas
held her bouffant veil, and she ter’s degree in business adminis- ¡
carried a bouquet of pink carna tration from the University of
Utah.
tions, red and pink roses.
For the couple’s wedding trip
Attending the bride were Milly
Staples as maid of honor; Sharon to Denver. Colo., the bride chose
Smith, Colleen Staples and Clar a pale blue suit and white gloves.
inda Ashley as bridesmaids. They The newlyweds are now residing
wore identical gowns of pale pink at 542 Gladstone street. No. 2, in
dotted Swiss, wrist-length gloves Idaho Falls where the bridegroom
and each carried a single red rose. is employed by the Atomic Ener
Leonard Weber was best man. gy commission.
with Russell Phillips. George An
derson. Raymond and Charles Entertain Bridge Group
Members of the Mr. and Mrs.
Weber serving as ushers.
Bridge club met Saturday eve-
For her daughter’s reception,
ning at the Gordon Oxnam home
Mrs. Staples was attired in a beige
for their regular card session.
and white frock of floral design,
Prizes were won by Mrs. Tom
and the bridegroom’s mother wore
Eldredge and Oxnam.
a pink two-piece linen dress, edg-
| ed in lace. Each wore a corsage VISITORS FROM BAKER
fashioned from pink carnations
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Leuck
and a red rose.
and family of Baker spent Sun
The refreshment table was day and Monday visiting in the
graced with a three-tier cake, iced home of his brother-in-law and
' in white and decorated with roses
sister. Mr. and Mrs. Tom John
. in light and dark shades of pink. son. They met other family mem -
Among out-of-area guests were I bers at a Caldwell park for a
Sharon Smith of Salt Lake City,
July 4 picnic dinner.
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VISIT NAMPA RELATIVES
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Mr. and Mrs. Gene DeMinck
. and family visited Monday with
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. John Krommenhoek and
1 family at Nampa.
VISITORS FROM SEATTLE
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ord and
family of Seattle were Saturday
visitors in the home of his uncle
I and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beck I
I and family.
ANNUAL
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SUNDAY PICNIC PLANNED
BY ODD FELLOWS. REBEKAHS
The annual picnic dinner for
Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodge
members and their families will
be held at 1 o'clock Sunday after
noon, July 10, at the John Reeves
residence.
Those planning to attend should
take food for a picnic lunch and
table service tor their own fami
lies.
The regular July meeting at
Rebekah Sunshine club will be
held following the picnic dinner.
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C. Murray-J. Huett Ruth Collins Elected
As State Chaplain
Rites Performed
Of Eagles Auxiliary
of the Eagles auxil
In Parma Church iary Members
conducted a formal initiation
Local LDS Reception Fetes Couple
Married in Sall Lake City Temple
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Three New Members
Join Rebekah Lodge
A regular meeting of Yellow
Rose Rebekah ledge was held
Tuesday evening, June 28. with
Noble Grand Leona Reeves pre
siding.
During the session, initiation:
was held for Blanche Weeks, Vir
ginia Rookstool and Emily Myers
and each was presented with a
Rebekah pin.
Attending the meeting were
seven members from Beatrice j
lodge 82 in Ontario and two wo
men from Acme ledge 26 in Meri
dian, as well as 18 members from
the local group.
Refreshments were served by
Angie Cook and Rose Toombs
during a sexrial hour at the close
of the evening.
Meetings of Yellow Rose Rebe
kah lodge are held on the second
and fourth Tuesdays of each
month.
HOST SUNDAY PICNIC
Mr. and Mrs. Muri Lancaster
entertained Sunday with a picnic
dinner on the lawn at their home.
Guests included J. C. Parker, Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Castellaw of Fruit
land, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Parr.
ENROUTE TO COAST
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Moore of
Nampa, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mum
ford of Boise were Saturday mor
ning visitors in the home of Mrs.
Moore’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. C. M«?Connell. The two couples i
were enroute to the coast for!
deep-sea fishing. They also plan-1
ned to visit their daughter and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pow-1
ell, Tami and Robyn at Portland
before returning home.
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PICNIC DINNER GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldredge
were guests for a July 4 picnic
dinner at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Brown at Fruitland.
WELCOME
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
JULY 8-9, 1966
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