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Thursday, January 21, 1971 Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oragon Pag« Four « Nagley-Meyers Marriage EVENTS AKOUNI) ADRIAN Solemnized In Pendleton STITCH AND SEW Stitch and Sew Sewing Club had their first 1971 meeting Monday, January 11. President Marva Don Case called the meeting to order. We have a new member, Mary Turner. There was a discussion about giving some demonstrations on hemming, darts, and facings. Marva Don Case and Lynne W itty are doing the hemming, Mary Turner and Sherri Price, the facing; and Debbie Peutz, the dart. The meeting was adjourned by Tina Hamilton. Stitch and Sew Sewing Club Adrian, Oregon EMBLEM (XI B ACTIVITIES Mrs. Cecile Morgan, Oregon State President of Emblem Clubs, and her State Marshal Lillian Ashwell were honored guests at a no-host dinner held previous to the business meeting opened in ritual form January 11 at the Elks Temple. During committee reports, Blanche Rowe announced that a blood drawing would be held January 19 with the quota being 150 pints. Preparations are now being made for the Annual Sweetheart Ball to be held February 6. The social meeting for January is the Mother-Daughter banquet. After the meeting honoring the guests, a reception was held. Repeating wedding vows in the Pendleton Methodist Church on December 19, 1970 were Miss Cheryl Nagley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nagley of Spo kane and William R. Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Myers of Nyssa. ■ Officiating at the double-ring ceremony, performed at 6 p.m., was the Rev. Dwight Townsen, in the presence of approximately 100 guests. The church was decorated with floral arrange ments of red and white car nations. Cheryl, given in marriage by hpr parents and escorted to the altar on the arm of her father, wore a floor-length gown of silk organza. The fitted bodice was lacaxover organza and featured a s<jpar§ uyckline and long lily point lace sleeves. The full chapel length veil of illusion was edged with lace and held in place by a lace and seed pearl headpiece. Her bridal bouquet was a nosegay of white carnations and red rosebuds, with long ribbon streamers. Maid of honor was Stephanie Nagley, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Randy O’Brien and Marci Myers, sister of the groom. They were all attired in red satin floor length gowns with long sleeves. Candlelighters were Walt Myers and Rick Myers, brothers of the groom. Best man was Terry Sander son of The Dalles, high school classmate of the groom. Ushers were Chuck Foster, Portland, also a high school classmate; Walt Myers and Richard Myers, brothers of the groom. For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Nagley chose a beige dress and the groom’s mother wore a blue dress. They had identical corsages of carnations. Following the wedding a re ception was held in the church basement. A beautiful five tiered white wedding cake high lighted the brides table. Assist ing with the serving were Mrs. Smith, Hermiston, grandmother of the bride, and Mrs. Walter Morris, Rufus, Oregon, grand mother of the groom. For her going away costume the bride wore a camel color dress and plaid coat. The bride is a graduate of Pendleton High School, attended Blue Mountain Community Col lege and is presently employed at Interpath Labratories in Pen dleton. The groom graduated from The Dalles High School, is working at Harris Pine Mills and attending Blue Mountain Community College. The couple are now at home in Pendleton. Coupl« Married In Winnemucca DEPENDABLE DRIVER’S GET MORE FOR LESS CASCADE INSURANCE COMPANY A Member of United Pacific Insurance Group NOLAN FIELD -WALDO CO. INSURANCE AGENCIES NOL AN FIELD Wanda J. Scott and Jack M. Henderson were united in mar riage January 11, at Win nemucca, Nevada. Accompanmg the couple were Sherman Hen derson, brother of the groom and Tom Scott, brother of the bride. Wanda is the daughter of Mrs. R.A. Scott of Parma. Her husband is the son of Melvin Henderson, also of Parma. K-1J14444444444 1444444 CRADLE ROLL MALHEUR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL JAN. 17 - Mr. and Mrs. Martin Glascock of Vale, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. JAN. 18 Victor Jimenez of Nyssa, girl. HOLY ROSARY HOSPITAL JAN. 17 - Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Taylor of Adrian, a girl. ADRIAN PTA MEETING Adrian PTA will hold their January meeting tonight, Jan uary 21, at 8 p.m. in the High School gym. The program will be a demonstration of the vidio tape machine and the Adrian tumbling team will perform under the direction of Carol Schultz, P.E. Instructor. Re freshments will be served. PINOCHLE PARTIES Wednesday Afternoon Pi nochle club met at the home of Orma Cleaver this week with two tables in play. Mrs. Charles Zinn held high score, Mrs. Wyatt Smith, low, and Mrs. Charles Wernick and Mrs. Helmar Ost rom, traveling. -WK —1 ~ MX------------ MX W BRIDGE ACTIVITIES Mrs. Harry Miner enter tained Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club in her home this week with two tables in play. Guests were Mrs. Fred Guth rie and Mrs. Artie Robertson. Prize winners were Mrs. Shorty Brandt and Mrs. Robert son. Mrs. Miner entertained Sa turday Evening Mr. and Mrs. Group in her home this week with two tables in play and Mr. and Mrs. Miner won the prizes. Ontario Phone 889-6990 Vale Phone 473-3157 Nyssa, Dave Waldo 372-3162 Ontario, 889-6990 4 ANK Garden CtuiuBMiabers were entertained,.. Tuesi * January 12 at the Blake E<5i home in Roswell. Mrs. E McCormick was assi^ant hostess at the 1:30 dessert for the 18 members present. The group voted to hold a spring flower show in Nyssa. Mrs. Arie Bakker, Mrs. Adam Focht, Mrs. Tom Nishitani and Mrs. L.A. Maulding were im- powered to preceed with plans. Because Charles Davidson of Boise, had entertained the group each summer for many years in his garden in McCall, a me morial was voted in his name to go to the Children’s Farm in Jerome. Mrs. Carl Powers gave the program entitled “My Idaho”. The February 9th meeting will be held at the Gerrit Stam home with Mrs. J.L.CundallandMrs. R.E. Bakker assisting. Front End Alignment and VI heel Balancing Every Friday & Saturday Nights 3 Offices to Serve You! ANK Gordon Club Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morrison entertained Couples Bridge Club at their home Friday evening GARDENERS MEET with two tables in play. Bob Wilson held high score for men Owyhee Garden Club’s re and Mrs. Morrison, high for gular monthly meeting was held women. January 8, at the home of Mrs. Clark Strong in Parma, with Tuesday Evening Bridge Club Mrs. Ray Strickland as co met at the home of Myrtle Alex hostess. There were 15 ander for dessert and two tables members and two visitors pre of play. Mrs. Bill Barton was sent. a guest. Prize winners were It was reported by theCeme- Mrs. Bill Morrison and Mrs. tery Committee that money was Evelyn Wieneke. now available to continue work on the stone wall in front of the Owyhee Cemetery. Bridg« Club Has The club decided to sponsor the Essay and Poster Contest Birthday Luncheon on Ecology in the Adrian Schools. Judges will be members of the Mrs. Bob Wilson entertained club and cash prizes will be Thursday afternoon bridge club given. Winners will then be with a luncheon honoring Mrs. sent on to the District and Gene Stunz on her birthday an State. Leona Anderson from niversary. Idaho Power Company de Two tables were in plav with monstrated ways of using the Mrs. WiltonJacksonhavinghigh Blender and fondue pot. score. Refreshments were served. Later in the afternoon Evelyn Next meeting will be held on Wieneke attended to visit with February 12 at the home of Mrs. the group. Orville Groves. Dining ¿t Dancing . DON KILPATRICK Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elliott of Olympia, Wash., were Fri day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Goerge Cartwright. Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Cartwright are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rush and daughters, Shannon and Tanya of Nampa were Monday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. N.C. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ward took her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Denver Glen of Parma, toCald- well Saturday for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper of Nyssa were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dennis and boys. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long, Monday and Tues day night were Mr. and Mrs. James Coon, Betty Obendorf and two children from Anchorage, Alaska. Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney and Mary joined the group for dinner. Mrs. Coon is a sister of Mrs. Looney and Mrs. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ward visited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Veryl Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Patterson in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parker called on Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hill Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Larry De Haven from Klamath Falls are visit ing this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George De Haven. Mr. K.I. Peterson and Mrs. Marie Moore went to Ontario Tuesday for lunch at Eastside Cafe, then visited Mrs. Amalia Pratt. Mrs. Robert Webb and Me lanie were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dines of Marsing. Don Linville was admitted to Ontario hospital Sunday for tests and possibly treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Looney and boys visited in the Robert Long home Tuesday evening. Rev. Raymond Wilson of Ros well visited the N.C. Thomas home Monday afternoon. The Womens Association meeting was held Thursday XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX LIVE MUSIC DAVE WALDO •• GLADYS THOMAS • ------O------ General Repairing FEATURING WELL KNOWN BILL A JO Towne Garage BROWNIE'S CAFE PHONE 372-3570 NYSSA . . . OREGON NYSSA, OREGON » ORDER oil Hicks-King Wedding Announced EASTERN I STAR I PHONE 372-2520 afternoon at the home of Mrs. Irvin Topliff. Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Piercy from Adrian attended. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dines Marsing were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb and Melanie. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Long accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bur ton Barnes to La Grande where the two women attended an educational meeting Saturday at La Grande High School. Mr. and Mrs. Price Simon of Fruitland were Tuesday after noon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. N.C. Thomas. Mrs. Mary Buckland and her son, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Buck land, had breakfast Saturday with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Ashcraft. Mrs. Roy Mecham and boys were Friday dinner guests with her mother, Mrs. Mabel Piercy. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamilton of Boise were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Ashcraft. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sands were Tuesday evening visitors in the N.C. Thomas home. Ellen Ashcraft of Caldwell was a Monday morning caller in the W.E. Ashcraft home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Booth of Quincy, are visiting this week with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dennis and boys. Golden Rule Chapter #131 Order Eastern Star met Jan uary 18 at the Masonic Hall with Worthy Matron Patricia Marcum presiding. Initiation ceremony was held for Mira and Wilbur Atherton. Reports were given from Marie Holmes and Louise Wer- nick on their visitations to the Golden Chain Chapter #103 in Vale and the Mount Olive Chap ter #52 in Parma. Ray Bacon directed, under Good of Order, the Renewal of Obligation Ceremony. Next meeting will be held at the Masonic Hall February 1. Eastern Star Reception honoring Rose Ann Lane of Vale was held Wednesday evening in Vale at the Masonic Hall. Those attending from Nyssa were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown, Lois Cartwright, Lois Bullock, Rose Willis, Marie Holmes, Pat Mar cum and Mr. and Mrs. C. Wer- nick. Mrs. Lane was Grand Repre sentative of Ohio in Oregon. * * * Mrs. C. Wernick and Mrs. Vera Paulus attended Mt. Olive Chapter #59 in Parma Thursday evening at the Masonic Hall, at which time the visit of the Worthy Grand Matron of Idaho, Roberta Schoewalter of Nampa, was made. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Hicks of Phoenix, Arizona announce the marriage of their daughter, Sharon Rae, to Darryl Warren King. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. King of Nyssa. King. The wedding rites will be held January 22, 1971 in the LDS Temple in Mesa, Arizona. Sharon has a twin sister and they were born in Phoenix. She graduated from Cortz High School and was a cheer leader there for two years. She is now majoring in business at the Glendale Comm unity College, Glendale, Arizona* Darryl was graduated from Nyssa High School in 1967. He served a two year LDS Mission and is currently employed as a Financial Consultant with the Security Planning Service Inc.„ Phoenix. The couple will make their home in the Phoenix area. There will be an open house in honor of the newlyweds at the Nyssa LDSCultural Hall,January29,from8:00 to 10:00 p.m. All friends are invited to attend.