Pam Me Part land, recorder, Judi Steiner, librarian. Messengers are Jill Fran k- lin, first; Diane Jennings, sec­ ond; Alicia Huffman, third; The ‘Book of Gold', narrated Marilee Wilson, fourth; Laura by Mrs. John Olsen and the Mackey, fifth. Others are Linda Sykes, in­ lighting of the gold cross began the installation of officers of ner guard; Cindy Tracy, outer Bethel 33, International Order guard; Lisa Sykes, senior cus­ of Job's Daughters on Tuesday todian; Linda Root, junior evening, Dec. 19 at the Masonic custodian; Jennifer Ure, Ro­ berta Morrow and Carol Nel­ hall in Nyssa. During the impressive cere­ son, choir. Escorted and introduced were mony, Marilyn Lewis, Susan Schenk and Lina Flake sang Bethel 33 Past Honored Queens “Oh, That 1 Was An Angel", Patricia Marc urn, Jane Tim­ accompanied by Patty Urrv on merman, Sheila Huftman, Bar­ bara Mefford and Teresa the piano. Installing officers were Jane Fritts, Past Associate Grand Timmerman, retiring honored Guardian Dr. L. A. Maulding, queen. Sheila Huffman, install­ Guardian and Associate Guard­ ing officer; Kathleen Me Part - ian Mr. and Mrs. Clarence land, guide, Patricia Marcum, Wernick; Past Guardians and marshal; Mrs. Ellen Jones, Past Associate Guardians chaplain; Barbara Mefford, Messrs, and Mmes Ray Huff­ man, Earl Jennings, G. E. musician. Teresa Fritts, junior custod­ Mackey, Dr. Maulding an<1 Mrs. ian and recorder; Carol Nelson, John Olsen of Bethel 33. Bill senior custodian and Bible Schireman of Bethel 25, On­ bearer; Diane Jennings, flag tario and Don Humble. Beth­ bearer; Nancy Boydell, guest el 44, Hermiston. Past Worshipful Masters C. book; Patricia Marcum, flow­ A. Wernick, Bob Holmes, Ray ers. Those installed are Christy Huffman, Bill Schireman of Nelson, honored queen; Joann Golden Rule lodge 147, Nyssa; Timmerman, senior princess; Burl Lovell, Vale lodge 141, Kathy Nelson, junior princess; John Strickland, master elect Joyce Jennings, guide; Susan of Golden Rule 147, Dick Nel­ Kouns, marshal; Sharlene Kido, son, high priest of the Royal chaplain; G. G. Holly, music­ Arch Masons of Ontario; Pres­ ian; Cille Tracy, treasurer; ent and Past Master Counsel­ ors of Owyhee Chapter of De- Molay Rob Stevenson, Tim and Ted Lovell. Worthy Patron and Matron Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes of OES Golden Rule chapter 131; Burl Lovell of Golden Chain chapter 103 of Vale. Job's Daughters installed In "Book Of Gold' Ceremony . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2«, 1967 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE FOUR CHRISTY NELSON . . New Honored Queen A HAPPY NEW YEAR! Is Our Wish to You From the Co-op "Crew" Ed — George — Carl Mary Ann — Ione Stanley — Ralph Don — Ernie Nyssa Co-op Supply 18 North Second Dial 372-3548 NYSSA . . . OREGON t Jane Timmerman was pre­ sented with her past honored queen’s pm. Christy Nelson was given her honored queen’s pin. These were gifts from Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wernick. The new honored queen was also presented with a gift from Gold­ en Rule chapter by Bob Holmes and a petrified rock gavel by her father, Dick Nelson. She received the traveling gavel for District 1 from Don Humb­ le. Parents of the five top of­ ficers were introduced. And after the closing ceremony, re­ freshments of cake, punch and coffee were served. Vicki Peterson played the “Waltz of the Flowers’’ from the “Nutcracker Suite.” 1 YULE ACTIVITIES The annual Christmas party for Amity club members and their husbands was held Decem­ ber 15 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maim of Apple Valley. The game Yahtzee, was played with prizes won by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kynaston, Mrs. George Carter and Bishop Frell Blair. Co-hostesses helping Mrs. Mann prepare and serve th»' supp»>r were Mrs. Don Moss, Mrs. Jay Gibson and Mrs. Ken Pond. GEM GROUP MEETS Th«1 members of the Treasure Valley Rock and Gem club, met Dec. 15 at theChristianchurch. New officers for 1968 were in­ stalled. George Coleman, president; E. L. Sumpter, vice president, Delbert Malloy, treasurer, and Ruth Osborn, secretary. Christmas music. group singing and Christmas gift ex­ change w as a part of the evening entertainment. The refreshments were pot­ luck, gixxiie.s the members had prepared for the holiday festi­ vities. CHRISTMAS PARTY The members of the Malheur Memorial hospital auxiliary and the ANK Garden club gave a Christmas party Dec. 22 for the Senior Citizens of the Geriatic ward at the hospital. Each guest received several gifts and re­ freshments were served by the club members. SAMBA PARTY Members of the Samba club met Dec. 22 at the home of Mrs. S. P. Bybee, for their regular play and a Christmas gin exchange. Mrs. E. G. Thompson of Abernathy, Texas, arrived by plane Dec. 19 to spend the Christmas holidays with her won, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jack- son and family. Other holiday guests were the Jackson's duaghter, Mr. and Mi >. John Wortendyke of Portland who arrived Dec. 23., ♦ » ♦ Mrs. R. J. Hickey of Norfolk, Nebr., arrived on th«1 evening of Dec. 23 to spend several days with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Arleigh Adams and family. This is the first Christmas in 25 years that Mrs. Hickey and her son have been to gether. ♦ • e in Army basic training at Ft. Lewis, Wash. Haney and John Wohlcke are sons of th«* Emil W o h I e k e s , and are spending several weeks at home. Marvin is a student at Brigham Young university. John arrived in Nyssa on Dec. 16 and plans to leave for Ft. Lewis on New Year’s day. • • * Holidav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frell Blair are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rose- mond Bla.r of Lewiston. Utah, and their son. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Blau and Curtis of Pi ovo. Both couples plan to stay until after New Year’s day. Dec. 20 evening visitors and overnight guests hi the Ted Brammer home were Mr. and Mrs Dale Kirkpatrick of Kim­ berly, Idaho. Mrs. Brammer and Mrs. Kirkpatrick are cousins. Th«> couple were en­ route to Eugen«* to spend th«* holidays with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Richards and sons. Ron is a son of Nyssan Vern Richards. • » ♦ Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wohlcke and l.aDawn were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brammer, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Haney of Provo, Utah, and John W ohlcke, who has been Mr, and Mrs. Frank Byers were Christmas dinner guests of her sister, Mrs. Ethel Lay in Applt* Valley. Other guests included th«* women’s mother. Mrs. C ynthia Gill» rt of Wichita, Kan., Mr ind Mrs. Jolui Soni- mars and family of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farmer and Karla. * • • Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S.P. Bybe«* were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bybee, Tarn- era and Pamela and Claudia Mathews, Mr. amt Mrs. Owen Froerer and family and Mrs. Bybee’s father, H.E.Chamber­ lain. Pamela and Claudia, wholivt* DUP MEETING in Portland, came by plane and Members of th«’ Daughters of returned home Dec. 26. the Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. S.P. Bybee, Dec. 21 for their regular meeting. Mrs. Howard Bair read the lesson and Mrs. Dewey Garner gave a short history talk. Much holiday merriment was felt during the gift exchange and refreshments. Holiday guests in the Robert R. Wilson home were their daughters, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Mart tn and Sue of Baker ami Linda Wilson. Th«* latter attends Southern Oregon colleg«* at Ashland. Another guest was her fiance, Ray Eiland of Aurora, Ore. • • * Marilyn Gonyer, who is attending Oregon State univer­ sity at Corvallis, arrived home Dec. 16 to spend th«* holidays with h« r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gonyer. A guest for Christ­ mas ihnner was Glade Williams of Ft. Rucker, Ala. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Williams. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dinford ami family of Boise, Mr. ami Mrs. Garv Ward were Christ­ mas day gue its of (heir parents, Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Dunford and I h vid. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Duane Holcomb and family spent Christmas day with her parents, Mr. and Mi s. Dale Garrison. Another guest was Garth McGuir«* of Wilder. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. R«*ul»*n Harold­ sen were Christmas eve dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Kelch at Payette. Other guests were the Kelch’s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Brett Sipes ofSeattle. On Christmas day the Harold- sens were with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Haroldsen and Kristin in Boise. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Drink- all, parents of the young Mrs. Haroldsen and her grandfather, Roy Drinkall, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Simpson and family and Mrs. Verda Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann and Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves were Christmas eve dinner guests of Mr. and Mi s. Walter A. Looney and family. Part of th«* evenings festivities which was most Interesting to th«* children was g i'll! . Xi 11.110? Christmas dinner was at the Owen Gunn home with their children, grandchildren and friends present. Mrs. Pauline Knighten ami sons, Lynn of Vale and Randy Findley home for the holidays from University of Oregon at Eugene and Bill War­ then of Vale. Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Looney and boys. I ♦ t • Ellen Jones, Dorothy Russell, Nora Vest and Orma Cleaver had Christmas eve dinner at the East sute Cafe in Ontario. « ♦ ♦ Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Chard wer«* Mr. ami Mrs. Ken Chard and son of Boise, Mr. • and Mrs. Jack Chaidandfamily of Meridian, Mr. and Mrs. Iloiner Whitman and family of Emmett, Mr. and Mrs. Doyn Price and family of La Grand«*, Mi s. Billie Nielsen and family of Homedale, Mr, and Mrs.. Elver Nielsen, Mi. ami Mrs. (■ary Nielsen and family and Ewen's brother Earl Chard. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ewen C hard and Earl ( hard, Mr. and Mrs. Doyn Price and family and Mi. and Mrs. Bonier Whitman and family of Emmett were Christmas eve dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elver Nielsen and family. Christmas day the Ewen Chards and Earl Chard had dinner at the Homer Whit­ man home in Emmett. SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! TO LIVE MUSIC NEW YEAR’S EVE- DEC. 31 (9:30 P.M. TO ?) 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