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Thursday, January 6, 1972 Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Pago Four Marlene Jamieson Is Seated As Bethel #33 Honored Queen Holmes, Fifth Messenger; Con ORDER oil nie Barnes, Senior Custodian, REBEKAHS MEET Mary Aim Chadwick, Junior EASTERN I Custodian; Judy Davis, Trea STAR J surer; Sharon Barnes and Kathy The Yellow Rose Rebekat Kunkel, Ladies of the Lights. Lodge »202 met at the 1OOF Golden Rule Chapter #131 Six members from the Owy Hall, December 28, 1971 with hee Chapter of DeMolay pre met January 3 at the Masonic Noble Grand Nellie Jenkins pre sented the final touch to the Hall with Worthy Matron Lucille siding. Due to flu and holi Installation Ceremony. Those Steiner presiding. days, several members were Worthy Patron Ray Bacon, assisting were Bob Holmes, absent. Master Councelor; Bill Holmes, presided for Good of the Order, District Deputy Emily Clapp, Senior Councelor; Joe Nelson, at which time Myrtle Sasser announced the new officers for acted as Marshall and Chap gave a report on the Job’s 1972 will be installed January 11, Installation, held lain; Mark Nelson and David Daughters 1972 at the IOOF Hall at 8 p.m. December 27. Crego, as Sword Bearers; and Refreshments were servedby Stardusters president Amelia Don Sappe as JuniorCounselor. Hazel Farr and Rose Toombs. Harry Brendle was present. Pratt announced the next meet The next meeting will be held At the close of the ceremony, ing will be held at the home of January 11 at the IOOF Hall. the Master Councelor escorted Kathleen Wheeler January 10 the new Honored Queen to the at 8 p.m. Historical Society Refreshments were served East through an arch of crossed swords and presented her to the by Mr. and Mrs. John Strick Slates Jan. Meet Bethel after which the chapter land. The next meeting of the Gol retired to the anti room. The second organizational The new Honored Queen re den Rule Chapter will be held meeting of the MalheurCountry ceived the pin of her office Jan. 17 and will be an affilia Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Lowrance Historical Society will be held from KayC LaFay and in turn tion of new membership. of Nyssa announce the engage Tuesday January 11 in the TVCC presented Miss LaFay with a ment of their daughter, Carol, Weese Memorial Building, On Past Honored Queen’s pin. to Harry Brendle. He is the tario at 8 p.m. Lucille Steiner, Worthy Ma son of Mrs. Kay Brendle and the All interestedpersons are in tron and Ray Bacon, Worthy late Harold Brendle. vited to attend and participate, Mrs. Boyd Haney held a piano Patron of Golden Rule Chapter The bride-elect is a 1971 it is announced by Horace Ar #131, Order of Eastern Star, recital December 18 at 3 p.m. graduate of Nyssa High School ment. at the home of Mrs. Harold Dail. presented Miss Jamieson with and is presently attending North Those participating in the re a Job’s Daughter Bible on be cital were Pamela and Barbara west College of Business in half of the Star Chapter. Portland. Her fiance, also a The Queen’s brother Jim Ja Beck, Sherry Fitzsimmons, 1971 graduate of Nyssa High Kristie Savage and Joyce, Bar mieson of Condon, Oregon pre School is a student at Southern Cards and Letters sented her with a gavel. Prior bara and Roger Haney. They played duets, Christmas Oregon College in Ashland. to the closing ceremony, KayC A definite wedding date has Mrs. Lyda Kohl of McMin LaFay was invited to sign the carols and a secular number. not been selected by the en- nville, a former Nyssa resi The students were all pre Bible as Nancy Seward sang gaged couple. dent is reported very ill in a “Let There Be Peace,” ac sented with gifts for their sin nursing home there. Mrs. Kohl companied by Ruth Saunders of cere efforts. Punch and cookies were served at the close of the and her husband were former F r uit land. owner-operators of Brownie’s Escorted and introduced were recital. Cafe. Past Honored Queens Marilee It has been suggested that Wilson; Sharlene Kido; Susan Northrups Spend Mrs. Kohl would welcome let Kouns; Kathy Nelson; Christy The Carl Sells held a family ters and cards from her friends Nelson; Joan Timmerman; and Holidays In Hawaii reunion at their home December in this area. Her address is Joyce Jennings, all of Bethel 1535 W. 3rd., McMinnville,Ore #33 Nyssa; Barbara Davis of Mr. and Mrs. Craig (Marty) 19, 1971. Those attending the event gon, 97128. Bethel #27, Parma and Pam Northrup and daughter, Kristin; Smiley of West Covina, Calif. Marty’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tuttle, Bob and Della Holmes, Guar Stan Vaughn of Dallas, Texas and Mrs. Dan Hardy and daugh CONKLIN —McEVOY dian and Associate Guardian were recipients of a grand trip ters of Notus; Mr. and Mrs. Ray and Thelma Huffman, Past to Oahu, Hawaii by their par Clay Thornton and daughter of WEDDING NOTE Guardian and Associate Guar ent’s Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Caldwell; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sells and sons of Parma; Mr. dian; Louise Wernickand Myrtle Vaughn of Saratoga, California. The bride is the daughter Sasser, Past Guardians, all of The three couples flew to Oahu and Mrs. Arthur Sells of Mid of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. dleton; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bethel #33. and joined Marty’s sister Mr. Bethel Council members and Mrs. Dave Mauerman and Barber of Meridian; Mr. and Conklin of Parma. The bride were Marie Wilson, Paul Kun two sons who live in Kaneohe Mrs. Bean and son of Nampa; groom is the son of Mrs. Pearl kel, Clella Jamieson, Eileen Bay on the island of Oahu, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sells McEvoy of Middleton. Soloist was Shirlene Pear of McCall; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nelson, Louise Wernick, Kay Hawaii. son, friend of the bride. She Wheeler, Joy Me Partland, Kay The group enjoyed two weeks Sells and family of Notus; and LaFay, Theron Wheeler, Bar having a great time together, Don Pindall of Vale. Mr. and was accompanied by her sister bara Davis, Edna Bacon and swimming, surfing, playing golf Mrs. Roy Sells, a brother in Judith Andregg who also pro vided the wedding music. Glenda Barnes. and tennis. Marty said she Texas, was unable to attend This paragraph was acci Assisting with the serving thought they all enjoyed the but called. dently omitted from the Con during the reception held at “body surfing” the best of all klin-McEvoy wedding that ap the Masonic Hall were Rigina the fun things they did on their peared in the December 30 Jamieson, Barbara Davis and vacation. issue. Our apologies. Glenda Barnes. ¿^nqaqed Piano Recital Sells Family Hold Reunion Marlene Jamieson was in stalled as Honored Queen of Bethel #33, International Order of Job’s Daughters, during a ceremony held December 27, 1971 at the Eagles Hall. Mar lene is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jamieson. Prior to the installation rite^ Bethel Officers marched into the room, each signedhername to the guest book and then formed an eighth note as Mrs. Edna Bacon narrated “Book of Music.” The girls knelt in prayer as Nancy Seward sang “I Believe.” KayC LaFay, retiring Honor ed Queen, served as installing officer for the evening. She was assisted by Sharlene Kido as Guide; Marilee Wilson, Mar shall; Kathy Nelson, Chaplain; Joan Timmerman, Recorder; Christy Nelson, Musician; Susan Kouns, Senior Custodian; Joyce Jennings, Junior Cus todian; G. G. Smith escorted the flag. Shelley Jamieson, niece of the new Honored Queen, was in charge of the guest book. In addition to the Honored Queen, elected officers instal led were: Susan Davis, Senior Princess; Carol Nelson, Guide; Marci Myers, Marshall. Those appointed to serve the ensuing term are: Jodi Hol comb, Chaplain; Kellyne Mic hael, Recorder; Shawn Webb, Inner Guard; Pam Me Partland, Outer Guard; Miriam Kunkel, Musician; Shelly Munn, First Messenger; Tammy Webb, Se cond Messenger; Dena Piercy, Fourth Messenger; Barbara Observe 40th Anniversary ►<: Mr. and Mrs. Murle Marcum were honored guests on their- 40th anniversary, December 26, 1971 at a dinner held at the East Side Cafe. The dinner was hosted by their sons Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Marcum, Crystal and Michael of Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marcum, Bill and Sara of Nyssa. A daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Baronti of Eugene were unable to attend.;. EVENTS ARGI NO ADRIAN a - Mrs. George De Haven Mr. and Mrs. K.I. Peterson entertained at a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Jake Jacobson, Christi and Henry of California. They were here over the holidays vi siting her mother Mrs. Marie Moore of Newell Heights. Other guests were Mrs. Moore, Henry Moore of Klamath Falls and Mrs. Mabel Piercy. Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Mackey were New Year’s Day guests of their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lovitt in Newell Heights^ New Year’s dinner guests of their son and family Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mackey in Nyssa and Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Freel. Mr. and Mrs. George De Haven were dinner guests of their son and family Mr. and Mrs. Larry DeHaven of Kingman Kolony on New Year’s Day. Mr. and Mrs. K.I. Peterson had dinner Monday with their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Mervil Hutchison in Nyssa in honor of their granddaughter Jeanette’s eighth birthday an niversary. Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Wiggins, Shelley and Shanna of Willow Creek were New Year’s Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiggins, Tanie and Machele. Phone 372-2042 Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Wiggins of Ontario were Sunday dinner guests of their son and family Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiggins. G. E. Mackey and Gene were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Solomon in Ridgeview Thursday after a successful goose hunt in that district. Doug and David Looney, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Looney of Ontario spent New Year’s. Eve with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Looney and Mary. Their father came after them New Year’s Day. Larry DeHaven, Jr. spent,' Saturday night with his grand parents Mr. and Mrs. George, DeHaven. Monday evening visitors of Mary Looney were Donna Kruensieck and Lori Carpenter of Boise and Marsha Case of Big Bend. Cindy Ackerman and Audry Mallea of Jordan Valley spent Thursday night with Mary Looney . FIRE CALL Nyssa Volunteer Firemen an swered a call January 4 at the railroad station, where a beet pulp car was on fire. «<>« ‘WELCOME - NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-TWO I CLOSE-OUT I I ON >«■»< ><■»()< <1 • GAMES YOUR CHOICE VALUES TO $8.00 •<: LADIES'CLUTCH MYADEC VITAMINS $A99 PURSES & BILLFOLDS $788 GLASSWARE REG. $7.99 "ff $5.88 30 CAPSULES ASS T. COLORS REG. $4.98 S 99 REG. $1.89 12 oz. 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