Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, May 13, 1971, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, Ma y 13, 1971
Th« Nyssa OaU City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Pag« Fiv«
ADRIAN NEWS
ADRIAN - On May 8, the Dave
Matthews, family attended the
Old Fort Boise Days Parade in
Parma where their daughter
Becky rode with the Big Bend
Buckaroos riding club. They
also had an all day Sunday
guest, Nonnie Hopper from On­
tario.
K
Robin Webb was a Sunday
afternoon guest of the Wesley
Walker, Jr. family.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard An­
derson and daughter Hannah
went to Bully Creek Reservoir
fishing Saturday but they didn’t
catch anything because of a hail
storm.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ward
and Stuart visited their mo-
thers Mrs. Denver Glenn of
Parma and Mrs. George Ward
of Middleton Sunday. They then
went golfing at Ontario and to
dinner afterwards.
Last Monday Mr. and Mrs.
1.1. Peterson and daughter, Don­
na Hutchinson of Nyssa went to
Spokane to attend the funeral
of Mrs. Petersons’ sister-in-
law, Mrs. Paul Hanson. They
all returned Wednesday. Sun­
day the Petersons had Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Hutchinson and girls
Karen and Jeanette of Nyssa,
Mrs. Marie Moore and Mrs.
Edna Cowling as dinner guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Parker
had Sunday dinner at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parker
of Ontario.
May 4, Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Roy attended the Adrian FHA
Fashion Show with the theme,
“You’ve Come a Long Way
Baby.” The show started with
a piano solo by Susan Howes.
As the curtain opened the first
four models dipicted the years
1800, 1920, 1950 and todays
fashions.
Mrs. Roy was an
honored guest at the affair and
received a rose corsage for
being advisor. Another honored
guest from the Adrian area
was Mrs. Audrey Franklin who jtó WELLS & DAVIES
has really supported the club.
3-lb.
Vicki Shenk, president of FHA
also presented the graduating
FHA
members a red rose.
CALIFORNIA NAVEL
Among them was Kim Webb
also oj_ Adrian.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Mefford
of Nyssa announce the engage­
ment of their daughter, Bernice,
to Harvey Easton. Her fiance
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H.C.
Easton of New Plymouth. A
June wedding is being planned
by the betrothed couple.
Mrs. Donna Johnson of Rt.
2 Nyssa announces the engage­
ment of her daughter, Patricia
Ann, to Craig E. Robbins. Her
fiance is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Merildean Robbins of Rt.
. 2 Nyssa.
>' A June 19 wedding is being
> planned by the young couple,
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■; Job’s Daughters met Thurs-
> day, May 6, with Honored Queen
> Sharlene Kido presiding.
Dinner was held at the Ma-
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;- sonic Hall in honor of Grand •
;* Guardian Meryl Reardon. There ♦
EASTERN |
< were five visitors from On-
> tario present.
> Majority Degrees were given
Stardusters OES met May 10
■for Linda Me Partland and Nancy
;• Long. Proficiency test was at the home of Myra Atherton,
her mother Mrs. Noah assisted.
> given by Miriam Kunkell and
There were 17 members pre­
2 Judy Holcomb.
sent.
■2 Officers were elected, they
Final plans were made for the
> are: Honored Queen, KayC La-
■ Fay; Senior Princess, Marlene “Flea Market,” to be held May
; Jamieson; Junior Princess, Su- 22, at the home of Mrs. Irma
• san Davis; Guide, Karen Rig- Myers, 219 Good Ave., from
; 1 ney; Marshall, Carol Nelson. 9 a.m. until all items are sold.
> Delegates were chosen for Members are asked to bring sale
' Grand Bethel meeting to be held articles to the home of Louise
< in June at Bend. Marlene Jamie­ Wernick the evening of May 21
son was chosen 1st delegate and or to Irma Myers by 8 a.m.
;• Roberta Marrow, 2nd delegate. May 22.
Officers thru May 1971 to May
;» Gifts were presented to Ho-
> nored
Queen and Majority 1972 will be Amalia Pratt, pre­
sident; Edna Bacon, secretary;
Degree members.
•; A birthday party will be held Vera Paulus, treasurer; Louise
at the hospital on May 13th. Wernick, publicity.
Returning members welco­
Bob Holmes celebrated his
med were Nora Graham and
■ birthday this month.
Pauline Mackey.
Refreshments were served.
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ANNIVERSARY SALE.
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