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Page Four Engagement Announced Thuriday, Jun« 21, 19« Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Or«go COUPLE TO OBSERVE 50th ANNIVERSARY A 50th Wedding Anniversary reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Curry, will be held from 2 to 4 p.m., Sunday, June 24 at the Christian Church, 5th and Ennis Street. The event will be hosted by the couple's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sweanev of Eu reka, California. Mr. and Mrs. Curry were married June 24, 1923 in Good land, Kansas. All relatives and friends of the honorees are invited to attend the reception. No for mal invitations are being sent out. The family’s request is “No Gifts Please.” R$Homelown News SENIOR CITIZEN ACTIVITIES Call 372-2233 Jess Haroldsen and Gary of Provo were Friday overnight guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Haroldsen. • • * Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Harold sen and family of Eagle were guests all day Sunday and over night of his parents, Rueben Ha- roldsens. Christine will stay for a week with her gran<*>a- rents. Other guests of the Rue ben Haroldsens Sunday were their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Orlee Sipes of Homedale. * • • Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Keck of Richland, Washington »ere guests of his mother, Mrs. A. H. Keck last weekend. • * • The Senior Citizens of Nyssa rlods at the camp. Over 2,000 will go to Ontario Wednesday, 4-H members attended the camp. June 27 for dinner with the On • • • tario Senior Citizens at their Mr. and Mrs. Paul Penrod hall. Each member is reques recently returned from a weeks ted to bring their own table trip to Hamilton, Montana where service and a covered dish. The they visited her brother, the Nyssa members »ill leave here Charles Hanbys, a niece Vir at 10 a.m. for the the noon lun ginia and a nephew Mr. and Mrs. cheon. The Nyssa Senior Citizens Richard Hanby. * * • meet the second and fourth W ed Amanda and Kelli Larson the nesdays of each month in the children of the former Susan Social Hall in the Methodist Stringer of Great Falls, Mon- Church at 10 30 a.m. Bring tana are here visiting thelr a sack lunch. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stringer, • • W.W. I Barracks Marty Tensen attendili the Auxiliary # 352 wedding of Gail Ableman and Milo Huber Saturday. June 16 Kim Kerby, a niece of Dr. in Spokane where she spent the World War 1 Barracks and and Mrs. K. E. Kerby has been weekend. Gail is the daughter Auxiliary No. 352 met Sunday, Oregon State Emblem Clubs a houseguest for a week. She of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ableman June 17, at the Vale Grange Hall. Seventeen were on hand held their annual convention in left Tuesday for her home in of Nyssa. • 0 • for the potluck dinner. Two Eugene, June 9, 10, and 11th. Southern Pines, NorthCarolina. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her visitors were Mrs. Esther Dea- Seven members of »192 were A VISITOR FR ’M SWEDEN. Ann Mane l.andqulst, lefl Judy MechamandShelleyMy- man Towne last week for three kins, Idaho's past department present as voting delegates. *s enji img a thre< »<■< k «lay in the United States as the * rick of Nyssa returned home Sa days were her sisters, Mr. and president, and Mrs. Gertrude “The Pot of Gold’’ was voted turdav from a weekinCorvallis Mrs. Richard Campbell of Pte«- Peterson, both from No. 338, of Jan Saito and her family to continue for another year. This is used for the purchase at the 4-H Summer Camp »here nix, Iola Smith of Ashland, Ore., Payette. No business meeting was held rr of artificial limbs. Funds are they attended assemblies, clas and Nellie Redford of Hammett, by the Barracks, just a Father's raised from the sale of pins. ses and also had free time pe- Idaho. Day visit. The Auxiliary meeting Ontario Emblem presented the was presided over bv President “Memorial Service.’’ the “Pot Vivian La» rance. Beverly Dean Mahan’s engagement to the Rev. Timmie Wayne of Gold’’ theme was carried Reports of the state conven Miss Lynne Beguhl, grand Clarkson is announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd out m this and a flower for each tion, held in Junction City this Mahan of Ontario. Clarkson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl deceased emblem sister in Ore daughter of Mrs. Ethel Smith W hat does a teen age Swedish can car». Jan said month, were given by Agnes gon, was placed in the vase. of Adrian, and daughter of Mr. Clarkson of Nyssa. girl find most exciting about to ti'.u h Ann Marie how Jordon and Ann Coppie. The W ork shop will be hosted by and Mrs. Emil Beguhl (Shirley Miss Mahan is a 1972 graduate of Vale High School and drive-- out on some dr her first visit to Nyssa ’ office VAVS chairmanship was Smith) of Boise, has been selec attended Northern Nazarene College for one year. Her fiance »192 in November. backroad," hopefully. “The drive-ins.” says Ann accepted by Virginia Sandy from Julie Mason was one of the ted as the “Outstanding Elemen is a 1967 graduate of Nyssa High School, a 1969 graduate of This Wednesday im Marie I andpiist of Faglum, Muriel McCutchen. Treasure Valley Community College anda 1973 graduate of NNC. recipients of the three scho tary Student Teacher’’ from June 30, Ann Marie. Jan. Mrs Sweden. They don't have them Those reported ill are Alired larships awarded. President Boise State College for 1972-73. The couple are planning on an August 18 wedding day. Blocker. Mrs. Sam Kenny and at home and I like ice cream Salt ' and Jiunin<- Saito. Uu«. Sally presented the check at This award is affiliated with the ter I Mr and Mis. La Georg«1 Palmer. so much." the regular meeting. Idaho Education Association. PIANO RECITAL Happy Dozan Club Ann-Mane arrived ui the Saito I Nys«a, »ill leave aa There will be no business Ellen McKenny was elected Miss Beguhl’s name will be meeting for the next two mixiths. United States last Wednesday, two-»eek trip down the to State Second Guard. engraved on a plaque which un Friday, June 15, Mrs. i t Mt Salto said they a« A July 15 picnic will be held June 13. and has been staying Mrs. Elsie Diven entertained $25.00 was donated to the Pa stands in the Education complex Edna Hansen’s piano students in the Ontario city park and an here in Nyssa as the guest of visit Portland, Safi Eramm presented a recital. It was held the Happy Dozen Pinochle Club yette football team for their of the Boise State Library. She Ange August 19 picnic will be held in Mr. and Mrs. Kayn - Saito and and Disneyland in I in the new Relief Society Room at her home in Nyssa Fnaay af summer practice session at w ill also receive hooorary mem - le During the trip they plw the Nyssa city park. their daughter Jan. ternoon. Guest players were McCall. bership in the National Educa at the Church of Jesus Christ During the summer < .1 1971 to ee relative? and (rl<-a* Mrs. Laura Brock of Ontario $100.00 was given to the Elks tion Association. of Latter Day Saints. me g Jan went to S»eden on the and sh » Ann Marie and Mrs. Mary Hatt of Owyhee “Little League." She graduated from Boise this country American Field Service’s sum “Elks” Flag Day was June State College in May of 1973 Students participating in the Corners. Prize winners were From la>s Angeles they »III lessor of Education, was Miss mer exchange program, while recital were Michael Wood, Ro Mrs. Goldie Roberts, Mrs. Min 14, in joint ceremony with V.F.W with high honors, receiving a return to San Franc-| m >, aW* Beguhl ’ s supervising teacher the l-and- there she lived in This was the final meeting Bachelor of Arts Degree in bin Wood, Kevin Moff is, Sara nie Stam, Mrs. Sue Ashcraft, quist home. The two girls Ann Marie will board a pi* Elementary Education, with spe during her student teaching, as Garrell, Ronda Bryan and Ca Mrs. Dorothy Fox and Mrs. until September. became friends and no» Aim- to return to Sweden, the iXhen Mabel Piercy. cial emphasis in music. Miss well as her advisor for the past Press-Historian rolyn Webb. Marie is getting a chance to will return to Nyssa. Clara Burtch, Associate Pro- four years. Pearl Mason Her student teaching was con meet Jan's family and friends. Ziag«nb«in Family ducted at Campus Elementary Her trip, however. Is not Spi XI- I School, where Mrs. Ila Peter sored by the American Fleld Holds Reunion son is principal. Miss Beguhl’s Service. The Zlegenbeln family le-Ml cooperating tea< hers at Campus Ann- reunion m the Payette City Seventeen - year old were Mrs. Suzanne Townsend, Ma rie, a farmer's daughter, Park Sunday with 56 (»rally Mr. Richard Newton, and Mrs. comes from a small village in members present. This »»AM Lois Wand, representative >f central Sweden. Her family, first time in 46 years that IM kindergarten, sixth grade, and she said, grows five different entire family, with «» el- second grade respectively. kinds of gram on their farm. ceptlun, had beeu together. CW “It’» all very nice lx>l I'd Miss Beguhl will be teaching When she ends her.three-week brother. Raymood from Hly- second grade in Bend. Oregon ■till rather have my two visit to this country, Ann Marie ville, Arkansas, was unable 1» week» «»ration with pay. “ this fall. said she plans to work in a attend. concessit« stand at a swim Seven brothers and «la ming pool until school starts. ter. and their families. gatM rH Mrs. Saito said the weather from all point* of th* L'niNd had disrupted some of her plans States. Those attending «T* for Ann Marie's stay, but she Lloyd 7 iegenl» in, from Shreve hoped they could get up to the port, Louisiana. Charles,Nur* More than one hundred peo derson of Lewiston, Idaho, Miss Owyhee Dam area before Ann- Fork, Nebraska. Lester aa4 ple attended the reception June Jeanette Martin of Clarkstcxi, Marie left Nyssa. Stanley, Hood River, Orcrdg 17 honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ja W ashington, Mr and Mrs Ralph Ann-Marie said she likes Henry and Marie, Payette. Itato. mes Phifer on their silver wed Phifer of La Grande, and Mr. Nyssa, especially, “the drive- Garen of Hayward, California; ding anniversary. The recep and Mrs. Larry Nice and three ins." Also, she said she was Cllntm of Milner, Irtaho ca4 tion was hosted by their daugh boys of La Grande. surprised by the size of Ameri- Robert fr<xn Nyssa. ter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Freitag assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Scott, Mrs, Phifer’s sister A fourtiered cake decorated in yellow, silver and white cen tered the serving table, on each side was a smaller heart shape cake bearing the couples names and the dates. White candles were used on the serving table. The room was graced with fresh flower arrangements in shades of yellows and oranges, and yellow candles. Others assisting with the ser ving were Mr. and Mrs. Scott's three daughters, Mrs. John (Judy) Schwane, Mrs. Jerry (Joyce) Anderson and Mrs. Larry (Joanne) Schetzle, Mrs. Phifer’s mother, Mrs. Ber nice Toomb, Mrs. Phifer’s aunt, Miss Jeanette Martin, Mrs. Ken neth Price and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill A cake was baked by Mrs. Gerald Freitag and decorated by Mrs. Vincent Scott. The flo wer arrangements were done by Mrs. Carl Hill and Mrs, Kenneth Price. The couple received many lovely cards, flowers, and gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Phifer and Mr. and Mrs. Scott along with Mr. and Mrs. James Scott will be leaving Portland on June 23 for a one-week stay in the Hawaiian Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Scott celebrated their 25th wed ding anniversary in February of this year. Those attending from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Vin cent Scott, Mrs. LarrySchetzle Let s talk about SERVICE. 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