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PAGE FOUR THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON - VAl£ REBEKAHS HOST RECENT JOINT SESSIONS Golden Rule *64, Rebekah Rebekah lodge, Forest Grove, lodge bf Vale, Ore., hosted a Ore.; outgoing district Deputy combined meeting of Ontario, President Leona Reeves of Nyssa and Vale lodges, May 24 Yellow Rose Rebekah lodge * 202 and newly elected district at the IOOF hall in Vale. The 57th convention officer, Deputy Georgia Clark of the Marie Van Horn presided during Vale Lodge. Guests from other juris the meeting which was dedicated to three longtime members. dictions were introduced. They Honored during the meeting were Maggie Gove, PDD from were Angie Cook, who has been Paradise Valley, Nev.; Jennie a member for 64 years; Mary Grider from Rolla Rebekah Glenn of Vale Golden Rule *64, lodge, Rolla, Kans. Edna a member for 61 years and French, PNG from Idaho; Lola Myrtle Webster of Ontario Bea Frost, Elizabeth Yockey, trice *82 lodge, a member for Eunice Everett and Rhoma 50 years this December. Hansberry, all of Weiser Fide At 12 o'clock noon, Regis lity lodge *7; Eunice Becels of trars Marie Jacobson, Neoda Tryphena *38, Silverton; Edna Sperling and Effie Standage Hornschuch, Salem *1, Salem. were on hand to register the From Hillsboro were Vernon 62 delegates attending the meet Hahan, PGM; Lady Arlene ing. Hahan, PPLAPM; Grant Chan The meeting opened in re dler, district inspector of PM gular session at 1 p.m. by and Lady Mildred Chandler, officers of the host lodge, Noble secretary of LAPM. Grand Nina Dutton and Marie Mabie Beam, Golden Rule Van Horn, vice grand. *64 gave the address of wel Sophia Bethel, Effie Standage come, with the response by Wil and Mabie Beam, the intro ma Anderson, Beatrice *82. duction committee, escorted the The committee was chosen. Grand officers and prominent They are Violet Burt, Vale; MR. AND MRS. NEAL BOHANNON guests to the center of the Beulah Gann, Nyssa and Gen Miss Linda Mecham became Pete Smit served as best hall and presented them to the evieve Priest of Ontario. assembly. First was Joan L. Ontario lodge demonstrated the bride of Neal Bohannon in man and ushers were Denny Blatter, president of the proper procedure and handling a double-ring ceremony per Auker and Fred Schilling. Rebekah assembly of Oregon of the United States flag, also formed at 8 p.m. Friday, May For her daughter’s wedding, and of Milwaukee *150; Leona the wearing of jewels in lieu 30, 1969 in the Christian church Mrs. Mecham chose a pale Hallett, Marshal of Rebekah as of regalia. Nyssa lodge demon in Nyssa. blue dress, with silver trim, Parents of the newlyweds are rhinestones and pearls. The sembly, Rose City *107; George strated the balloting on a new Hallett, past grand master of member. President Joan Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy S. Me bridegroom’s mother was at Grand Lodge of Oregon; Helen Blatter explained the procedure cham and Mrs. Fred Schilling tired in a long sleeve blue lace Gottman, endowment chairman, of admittance to the Odd Fel of Nyssa and Clyde Bohannon dress. They both wore corsages Boring *213. of white glamellias. lows’ home in Portland and a of Portland. The ceremony was solemized E. May Kafer, past president, question and answer period fol A three-tiered wedding cake, P. A. Mountaineer *149, Glen lowed. There were some inter by the Pastor Orville Jacobson topped with bride and groom and dale, Ore.; Lady Jessie Fraser, esting and instructivecom- of the Faith Lutheran church. accented with pink flowers, was The bride, given in marriage served at a reception held in the past president, district As ments. sembly of LAPM of Idaho; John After the business meeting, by her father, was attired in a church basement following the Van Doren, PNG of Forest new officers were elected for floor-length traditional gown of ceremony. next year and the meeting will lace, with long sleeves, and a Assisting with serving were be held at Ontario, with Wilma shoulder-length veil. She car Mrs. W. C. Piercy, Mrs. Gerald Small engine failures? Anderson as chairman, Blanche ried a bouquet of white glamel Simantel, Mrs. Harold Kassman Weeks, vice chairman and Gen lias backed by dark-green salal and Mrs. Lauren Wright. There s a evieve Priest, secretary leaves and pink roses. The newlyweds are both gra- The church was decorated uates of Nyssa high school. The STANDARD’ treasurer. Sixty-three people attended with baskets of glamellias, bride has attended Links Busi answer the formal banquet served at tinted with pastels of pink, ness college in Boise and has the Starlite cafe. Centerpiece yellow and blue. Matron ofhonor been employed with Boise Cas New RPM Out on the head table was a small was Mrs. Boyd (Sheila) Esplin. cade for the past year. The board Motor Oil sail boat, with miniture figur Bridesmaids were Mrs. Denny groom is now stationed at Lowry Super Red adds power to 2-cycle ines representing Rebekah (Dawn) Auker and Carol Bohan Air Force Base in Colorado. and small 4-cycle members seated in it. Floral non. Each wore a floor-length After their wedding trip the motors. Extends arrangements of fresh flowers dress, designed with Empire newlyweds are now making their plug life. waist, with an overlay of nylon, home in Denver, Colo. graced the other tables. A special lodge session was each with different pastel roses. held at 8 p.m. that evening, They carried glamellias tinted for the three participating the color of their dresses. CALL YOU» BTAHDAWO OIL Mr. and Mrs. Murle Marcum ; lodges, with the hostess lodge Gene Auker served as ring MAN IN NYHA spent the May 30 - June 1 in the chairs. After lodge meet bearer. Solist Linda Ballou was W I "SILL' OCHinaMAN *71 sfai ing was over the Nyssa lodge accompanied by Mrs. Elvin weekend fishing and boating at Dry Creek. 'Standard Oil Company of California served punch and cookies. Ballou. I Protect seed alfalfa with Cygon ...kills lygus, aphids, leafhoppers, grasshoppers Cygon” 267 Systemic Insecticide is more effective than other compounds because it kills by both contact and systemic action. It gives high initial kill, then continues as a sys temic protector—working from within the plant to resist "weathering” that often shortens the effective life of other materials. Cygon is economical, too. Because it has long-lasting activity and is used at low rates, a little goes a long way. Cygon is also a low- hazard material—and when used according to directions, there are no residue problems. For further information, contact your local insecticide supplier. Before using any pesticide, stop and read the label. •Trademark - 1 Elizabeth Cole, Michael Leavitt Exchange Vows Miss Elizabeth Ann Cole be came the bride of Michael Barry Leavitt in a double-ring cere mony performed Friday, May 2 1969 in the St. Paul’s Episco pal church in Nyssa. The ceremony was solemized by the Rev. William Woodman, pastor of the Episcopal church in La Grande, in the presence of members of the family. Parents of the newlyweds are Mrs. Edgar Boyd Cole, mother of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Leavitt, all of Nyssa. Given in marriage by her brother, William Boyd Cole, the bride was attired in a short what gown of dotted voile, trim med with bands of hand em- broidered lace. She carried a nosegay of yellow rose buds. Matron of honor was Evelyn Cole, with Ed Lawrence serving as best man. The newlyweds were honored at a May 24 wedding recep tion given by the bride’s mother inthegardenofher grand mother, Mr. J. L. Church. Seventy guests were served from the three-tiered white cake, which was trimmed with yellow roses. Assisting with the serving were Mrs. Thomas Church and Mrs. Robert Church. Mardi Cole, Janice Church, Patsy Wilson, and Shan Moss were in charge of the gifts. Penny Leavitt took care of the guest book. The new Mrs. Leavitt is a graduate of Nyssa high school and TVCC. She is now attending Eastern Oregon college in La Grande. The groom is employed in construction work in La Grande, where they are making their home. Grcle Meeting Set For Friday A Friday, June 6, 2 p.m. meeting of the Friendship Cir cle women will be held at the home of Mrs. Emily Clapp. Assistant hostess will be Mrs. Nita May Wiley. *.. CALL YOUR «TANOAWO OIL MAN IN NYSSA W « "BILL’ aCHINCMAN 372 3131 'Standard Oil Company of California Mrs. Bernard Frost was hostess of the May 27 meeting of the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge group. There were two sub stitute players. They were Mrs. Tom Eldredge and Mrs. Elsie Diven. Mrs. E. Otis Smith took high honors, with Mrs. Frank Mor gan placing second. PARENTS HONORED Mr. and Mrs. J. Elwood Flin ders were pleasantly surprised, Sunday, June 1 by all the mem bers of their family being to gether in honor of their 40th anniversary which will be later this year. Pictures were taken, dinner was prepared and served and a program "This Is Your» Life” was presented to the couple with a surprise gift to come later. Altogether there were 27 members of the family present. The couple’s children are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin (Carole) Lorin (Cleo) Saunders of Boise, the Gerald Flinders of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Dick (Gail) John son of Denver. MR. AND MRS. DWIGHT O. WYCKOFF A silver wedding reception honoring the Wyckoffs, a former Nyssa couple, will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, June 15, 1969 at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Houston Wilson at 626 King avenue in Nyssa. All relatives and friends of the honorees are invited to attend. The family's request is "No gifts, please”. One thing today’s teen-ager learns as a rule: It’s the early bird who gets a parking place close to school. Fuel or lube needs? Haburchak, Jr. They were met there by their daughter, Teresa Haburchak, a student at Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hab- university. Victor Haburchak, urchak returned recently from Jr. plans to attend summer Spokane, Wash., where they had school at Seattle university. been visiting their son Victor * * ♦ PERSONALS PINOCHLE PARTY Mrs. C. A. Wernick was host ess of a May 28 pinochle party. Mrs. Merle Johnson was a guest player. Mrs. Or ma Cleaver took high honors. Traveling prize went to Mrs. Sam McConnell and Mrs. Merle Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McCrady returned recently from Provo, Utah, where they attended grad uation exercises at Brigham Young university, where their son, Dennis McCrady was among graduating seniors. While there Dennis took his father on a fishing trip to Flam ing Gorge reservoir. They re port catching many trout. COOL ITI r There's a (STANDARD* answer What you need, we have. Fuel for all your equipment. A lubricant for every part. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN NYSSA W E BILL’ SCHIREMAN 372 3131 ‘Standard Oil Company of California quiet gas air conditioning NOW! 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