The Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Pag« Four
Couple To Celebrate
Golden Wedding Anniversary
GRANGE.
>EWS
Members of Oregon Trail
Grange met Thursday evening,
May 6, with Master Don So
mers presiding.
A discussion on the 18-year-
old vote was led by Ernie Met
calf.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Linegar
were appointed to attend a meet
ing with the Nyssa business
men concerning plans for a
rodeo.
It was announced that Po
mona Grange would meet Satur
day evening, May 15, at 8 p.m.,
at Big Bend Grange Hall. A
memorial service will be con
ducted and all grange members
are urged to attend whether
or not they are Pomona mem
bers. A cake walk will be part
of the evening activities.
Mrs. Frank Ward was wel
comed as a new member.
Refreshments were served
to 16 members by Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Holub. The next
meeting will be held Thursday
evening, May 20, beginning at
A golden wedding reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Otis
8:30 p.m. All grange members
Bullard of Nyssa, will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, May
23, 1971 at the Boulevard Grange Hall, Cairo Junction, between are urged to attend.
Nyssa and Ontario.
The reception will be hosted by their children Mr. and Mrs.
The members of the Commit
George (Betty) Boyack, of Meridian; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin tee of Women’s Activities of
(Wilma) Jensen of Boise; and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bullard Oregon Trail Grange met Tues
of Ontario.
day afternoon, May 4, at the
All relatives and friends of the honorees are invited to home of Mrs. Wyatt Smith.
attend. The family’s request is “No gift’s please.”
The meeting was called to
order by Chairman Mrs. Frank
YEKELS TO OBSERVE SILVER
Holub.
The devotional was
read by Mrs. Eric Boenig.
ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY MAY 16
Members voted to send $5
Friends and relatives of Mr. 1946.
In 1956 they moved to to the Grange Scholarship Fund
and Mrs. Raymond Yekel of Caldwell, Idaho and in the fall and $5 to the Fund for Parkin
Parma are invited to an open of 1962 they moved to Parma, sons Disease study. Bibs for
house in honor of their silver Idaho and have resided there the Nursing Home patients were
anniversary on Sunday May 16, since.
turned over to the chairman.
from 2 to 5 p.m. at the home
Those hosting the open house Members were reminded to turn
of their daughter and son-in- are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown, in old eye glass frames.
law Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brown Mr. and Mrs. Ted Krause, Ken,
A letter scramble guessing
also of Parma.
Karla and Keith Yekel of Parma game was enjoyed during the
Lurana Hardesty and Ray and Mrs. H.O. Robinson of Cald program period.
Mrs. Eric
mond Yekel were married at well.
Boenig was the winner of the
Bayard, Nebraska on April 28,
prize roll of paper toweling for
having the most correct words.
Lunch was served to 14 mem
bers by the co-hostess Mrs.
Ernie Metcalf. The next meet
ing will be held June 1, 2.p.m.,
at the home of Mrs. Orland
Cheldelin with Mrs. Eric Boe
nig as co-hostess.
CWA Grange
Jorgensen — Rupp United
In Idaho Falls Temple
Repeating vows March 19,
1971 at the Idaho Falls LDS
Temple were Jolene Jorgensen
and J. Kent Rupp.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jorgen
sen of Rt. 2, Parma, and the
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Rupp of Meridian,
A reception
honoring the
couple was held March 26 in
the Parma Ward LDS Cultural
Hall.
The bridal colors of
green and yellow decorated the
hall. Gary Ellibee was master
of ceremonies for the program.
The bride was attired in a
floor-length gown of white or
ganza, styled with an empire
waist and scoop neckline edged
with lace. It featured long sheer
full sleeves gathered into tight
lace cuffs.
Her full length
veil edged in lace, formed a
train at the back. She carried
a cascading bouquet of white
daisies, daisy chrysanthemums
and yellow rosebuds.
Maid of honor was Gaynal
Jorgensen and bridesmaids
were Jolanne Hanson of Provo;
Donna Bigler, Jeanette Noble
Thursday, May 13, 1971
COMING EVENTS
of Moose, Idaho; and Rhonda
Rupp. All bridal attendants were
gowned in green chiffon and
lace, and carried bouquets of
white daisies.
Rick Postlethwait served as
best man and ushering the guests
were Dan Haile and Steve Whit
taker.
The new Mrs. Rupp is a 1969
graduate of Parma High School
and attended TVCC for a year.
She is employed by the Union
Pacific Railroad. Her husband
is a 1966 graduate of Meridian
High School and graduated from
TVCC.
After a wedding trip to Salt
Lake and Southern Utah the new
lyweds are making their home
in Kamiah, Idaho where he is
employed in farming.
TODAY, MAY 13 - Town and
Country GardenClub, Mrs. John
Stam, 2 p.m.
FRIDAY, MAY 14 - Arcadia
Club, Mrs. Ted Bowers, west
>f Ontario, 2 p.m.
Inter-Agency Mtg., Eastside
Cafe, noon.
Owyhee Garden Club post
poned until May 21, Mary Hatts
2 p.m.
AFS Spaghetti Feed, Cafeteria
6 to 8 p.m.
SATURDAY, MAY 15 - LDS
Conference, Nyssa, 10 a.m.
Merry Widows, Mrs. Alma
Kingrey, 6:30 p.m.
Book Club, Mrs. Lester
French, Roswell, 1:30 p.m.
ANK, Spring Carnival, Lib
rary Mtg. Room, 2 to 6 p.m.
SUNDAY, MAY 16 - LDS
Conference, Nyssa, 10 a.m.
W.W.I Barracks & Auxiliary
#352, Vale Grange, 1:30 p.m.
ANK, Spring Carnival, Lib
rary Mtg. Rm., 1 to 5 p.m.
MONDAY, MAY 17 - Eastern
Star, Masonic Hall, 8 p.m.
TUESDAY, MAY 18 - Relief
Society, 2nd Ward 10 a.m. and
7 p.m.
Lions Club, Twilight Cafe,
noon
Sugar Beat TOPS, Rm 1. High
school, 7:30 p.m.
TV Assn, for Handicapped,
Ontario, 7:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 - Re
lief Society, 1st Ward, 10 a.m.
Wesleyan Service Guild, 7:30
p.m. Church Parlor
Chamber of Commerce, noon
Brownies Cafe.
THURSDAY MAY 20 - Ruth
Robinson Circle, 10 a.m. Me-
thodist Church
Oregon Trail Grange, 8:30
p.m.
Women’s Mission Circle, 1st
Baptist Church, 1:30 p.m.
Job’s
Daughters, Masonic
Hall, 7:30 p.m.
Nazarene Asmbly.,Twin Falls
ANOUNCEMENT
Mrs. Bill (Ethel) Feinen of
Bremerton, Wash., is visiting
for a few days at the home of
her sister Mrs. A.H. Boydell.
John Beckham drove his
grandmother, Mrs. Boydell to
the airport Sunday to meet Mrs.
Feinen.
Also there to greet
her when the plane arrived
were Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Boydell of Boise. They had
just returned home from Mo
ther’s Weekend at II nf 1
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day evening, May 18, at 7;30
Mrs. Joe Maughn recently p.m. in the educational build
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Mrs. Joe Cundall was Blessed Sacrament Church in
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Mrs. R.G. Larson, Sr. receiv please note the time change and
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Mr. and Mrs. Atvin Morrison of Parma announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Kathleen, to Fidel Soliz. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Marcelo Soliz of Nyssa. Miss Morrison is
employed at the El Tejano Cafe in Nyssa. Her fiance is employed
by Palmers Equipment Company in Nyssa. A definate date has
not been set for the wedding.
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home on Cottonwood Creek out
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Those attending were grand
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Culbertson and Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Talbot of rural Nyssa;
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Coleman and daughters of Har
per, Mr. and Mrs. Buster Tal
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Mrs. Tom Duncan and family
of Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Murdock and family of Vale;
Mrs. Earl Kygar and Jay, Mrs.
Walt McConathy of rural Nyssa;
and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cul
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