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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1966
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Pamela Huffman, Cecil Garrison Jr. &^“talHSng August Wedding
Plans Announced :::
Wed in Melhodisf Church Ceremony •* Hall
in Silver City
Mrs. Amy Adams, worthy mat By Nyssa Parents
ron of Silver Star chapter 83. Or-
' der of Eastern Star at Homedale,
announces that a special meeting
will be held at 8 p.m. Saturday,
i July 23. at the Masonic hall in
I Silver City. She urges all mem-
i bers to attend.
An annual meeting has been
held in the historic Silver City
i hall for the past several years
| and attended by visitors from
throughout Idaho and Eastern
Oregon.
A potluck dinner for OES mem
bers, their families and friends
will be served at 6:30 p.m. and
those attending are asked to take
own table service. Coffee, rolls
and butter will be furnished.
Entertainment will follow the
meeting and an outdoor breakfast
is scheduled for Sunday morning.
Those planning to remain over
night should take their own bed
ding.
MR. and MRS. CECIL T. GARRISON Jr«
Megan Jackson Honored
On Birthday Anniversary
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Miss Pamela Kay Huffman be Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Garrison, all, Megan Jackson celebrated her
seventh birthday anniversary last
came the bride of Cecil T. Gar of Nyssa.
Sunday with a "granny - dress”
rison Jr. during 7 o’clock evening
Given in marriage by her
wedding rites performed Thurs father, Miss Huffman was attired party in south park. The chil
day. June 30. 1966, by the Rev. in a white satin dress. Ince over dren were served by Megan's sis
Ralph A. Lawrence at Nyssa coat and carried a bouquet of ters, Caren and Marsha, and all
went attired in granny dresses
Methodist church.
I pink roses.
for
the occasion.
Parents of the newlyweds are | Joyce Reed, wearing a two-
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Huffman. piece pink dress, attended as maid VACATION AT YELLOWSTONE
of honor; with Ronald Cottrell
Jake Fischer and his grandson.
serving as best man.
Greg Godfrey of Boise, spent last
For her daughter’s wedding, week at Yellowstone park and
Mrs. Huffman wore a two-piece Spencer, Idaho.
blue dress, and the bridegroom’s
mother was attired in a frock
The children of Mr. and Mrs. of white with floral design. Each
Carl Callaham of rural Nyssa are wore a corsage of pink roses.
A three-tier cake graced the
honoring their parents with a re
Members of Golden Rule Chap
Special guests introduced by
ception and open house in obser refreshment table at a reception
vance of their 50th wedding an held in the church social hall fol ter 131, Order of Eastern Star, the new worthy matron were her
niversary Sunday, July 24, I960, lowing the ceremony. Assisting conducted installation ceremonies husband. Theron Wheeler; her
from 2 to 5 p.m. at Parma com were Mmes. Marion English. Fred i July 11 at the Masonic hall, with I daughter. Edna Terry; her grand
Plowhead of Nampa, Ray and Worthy Matron Lois Cartwright daughter. Patty Martin of Tooele,
munity house.
Utah; and her sister-in-law, Ber-
Friends of the couple are cor Forrest Huffman; the Misses Jan | presiding.
ice Richards. Caren Jackson, Pat-
The worthy matron and patron tis Wray of Idaho Falls.
dially invited to attend.
Paul House Jr., junior past mas
Carl and Julia Callaham were ty Urry, Marcia Wyckoff and (George Cartwright) were pre
sented gifts and jewels from their ter counselor of Owyhee Chapter.
married July 25, 1916, at North Lynda Cundall.
Order of DeMolay, presented the
Platte. Neb., where they resided
The bridegroom and his new officers.
until 1936 when they moved to wife are both 1966 graduates of
Escorts and introductions in flower talk dedicated to mothers
Reception followed under di
Idaho.
Nyssa high school, and he is pres cluded Dorothy Walker, member
In 1938 they settled in the ently employed at Howard’s Tex of Knights Templer Eye Founda rection of Della Holmes and Edna
Parma-Wilder area and moved in aco station in Nyssa.
tion of the Grand Chapter of Ore Terry. The latter. Bertris Wray
Following a honeymoon trip to gon; Mary Jarvis, grand repre and Beulah Gann presided at the
1958 to their present home at
Owyhee Junction, Ore.
Sun Valley, the newlyweds are sentative of Delaware in Oregon; refreshment table.
Mr. and Mrs. Callaham have now residing at 103 South Fifth and Amy Adams, worthy matron
nine children.
street.
of Silver Star No. 83 in Home- ICE CREAM SOCIAL SET
AT NU ACRES RESIDENCE
dale.
An ice cream social will
Worthy matrons and patrons
escorted to the East were Delores I held from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tues-
and Lowell Shelton. Golden Chain day. July 26, at the Cecil Evans
No. 103 of Vale; Blanche and residence in Nu Acres, located
George WTiite, Star Chapter 69 one mile north of the Nyssa-Par
ot Ontario. Patricia Marcum and ma junction on U. S. highway 95
Homemade ice cream, cake, cof
Are Usually So Dependable One Never
Paul House, installing officers for
fee, tea or punch will be served.
the
evening,
were
also
escorted.
Gives Them a Thought Until —
Directional sie;ns to the Evans
Other installing officers includ
ed Marie Holmes, installing mar place will be posted. Games will
shal; Louise Wernick, installing be on the entertainment agenda
chaplain; and Bonnie Sappe, in for the evening and proceeds
from the event will go to the Nu
stalling organist.
Officers installed were Kath- Acres Community hall fund. All
I leen Wheeler, worthy matron; area residents are cordially in
Roy Holmes, worthy patron; Della vited.
UP
Holmes, associate matron; Robert
(With Exch.)
Holmes, associate patron; Mae ENTERTAINS AMITY GROUP
July Amity club session was
Schireman, secretary.
recently
held at the home of Mrs.
Marie Holmes, treasurer; Edna
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Taft
Pett,
who also presented a
Terry, conductress; Elizabeth
recording
about
psychology. Mrs.
House, associate conductress; Lu-
Wilfoid
Peterson
was named door
| cille Steiner, chaplain; Vera Pau
prize
winner
for
this month’s
lus, marshal; Jessie Brown, or meeting.
SHELL
ganist
WARD LUNDY, Owner
Winifred Kygar, Adah; Amelia WOMEN
PLAN COFFEE HOUR
101 North Main St.
Nyssa, Oregon
Pratt Ruth; Lois Cartwright, Es
Sunset
Valley — A coffee hour
Phone 372-3990
ther; Ida Miner, Martha; and
for members of the Worthwhile
I Claudine Garrison, Electra.
club will be held at 9 a.m. Thurs
day, July 28, at the home of Mrs.
Charles Chapin.
Morning sessions have replaced
the
regular afternoon meetings
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during the busy summer months
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GUESTS IN TOWNE HOME
A family gathering was held
recently at the Herman Towne
home in Nyssa. Among those in
attendance were Mr. and Mrs.
David Johansen and family of
Beaverton, Ore., Mr. and Mrs.
Theo Moore of Ontario, the Wil
liam Moore family of Vale, the
S. H. Porter family and Mrs. Nel
lie Powell of Nyssa.
Other recent visitors in the
Towne home were her brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Kimmell and son. Harry
of Phoenix, Ariz.
July 24 Golden
Event to Honor
Carl Callahams
Golden Rule Chapter of Eastern Star
Installs Officers in July 11 Ceremonies
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Plans for an Aug. 11 wedding
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son and Leon Williamson are an
nounced by the bride-elect’s par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Garrison
of Nyssa. The future bridegroom
is a son of former Nyssans Mr.
and Mrs. Willis Leon Williamson
of Coos Bay.
Miss Garrison attended Nyssa
high school. Her fiance was gra
duated from high school at Coos
Bay and is employed by a lum
ber company in that city, where
the couple plans to reside.
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