Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Or«gon
Pag« Four
Myrna Anderson
Improving
Mrs. Michael Anderson,
nee Myrna Sells, underwent
surgery for a ruptured appen
dix Weikiesday, March 13
at the Holy Rosary Hospital.
She has been in critical con
dition for several days but
was reported much impro
ved this week.
Myrna is a former Nyssa
girl now living in Ontario.
Her family is very thank
ful for the many prayers of
friends during her illness.
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EASTERN
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MR. AND MRS. DON' SOMERS ANNOUNCE the engage
ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Martha,
to Robert Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward, all of
Nyssa.
Martha will be graduating from Oregon State University
this spring completing her education in Institution Manage
ment-Dietetics.
Robert received a degree from the United Electronics
Institute in October.
He is currently employed by the
Addressograph-Multigraph Company, Portland, Oregon.
Both are 1970 graduates of Nyssa High School.
A September 1 wedding is planned.
Simpsons Back From Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simp
son of the Newell Heights
area returned last Monday
from a two-weeks visit with
their son, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Simpson at Gres
ham and their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Holdt and fa
mily at Vancouver.
Snow and rain fell while
they were there. The men
went smelt fishing and all
got their limits.
While at the river with
the Raymond Simpsons, they
witnessed the tragic accident
at Troutdale where a four
teen year-old girl was killed
when walking on a railroad
bridge.
Despite the accident the
Simpsons reported a very
nice trip, The Bill Holdts
plan a trip here real soon.
Kay Brendle May
Have Visitors
Kay Brendle underwent
major
surgery
Monday,
March 4. She is hospitalized
at St. Alphonsus Hospital
in Boise and is now allowed
visitors. Her family esti
mates she will be in the
Boise hospital from one to
two weeks.
Golden Rule Chapter »131
met March 18 at the Ma
sonic Hall with Worthy Ma
tron Amelia Pratt presiding.
Worthy Patron presided du
ring the Good of Order. Chap
ter held practice for Dis
trict meeting to be held
March 26 at Vale. A ban
quet will preceed the meet
ing and will be at 6 30 p.m.
at the Golden Slipper.
Hostesses were Bob and
Della Holmes and Emil and
Vera Paulus. Next meeting
will be April 1 at 8 p.m.
Town And Country
Garden Club
The Town L Country Gar
den Club met with Mrs.
Merle Thomson on Thurs
day afternoon, March 14,
with ten members present.
Refreshments were ser
ved, after which Mrs. Wm.
Schireman, president, pre
sided over the business meet
ing. Mrs. John Stam pre
sented an interesting lesson
on ‘Trees."
Mrs. Irl Nolen was wel
comed as a new member,
service
«^Hometown News
Thursday, March 21, 1974
SENIOR CITIZEN
ACTIVITIES
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Call 372-2233
Showers for Debbie Adams
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Debtne Adams was guest
A miscellaneous bridal
shower for Miss Debbie
of honor at a miscellaneous
The
Senior
Citizens
met
Mr. and Mrs. Britt Nedry
Don Ballou, son of Mr. and
Adams was held Friday,
Wednesday, March 13 in the bridal shower at the Bob
of Etoise were weekend
Mrs. Elvm Ballou, is home
Wilson home Tuesday, March March 8 at the home of Mrs.
recreation room of the Uni
guests at the home of the
from Oregon State Univer
Dirk Wilson.
Mrs.
Ron
12.
Hostesses were Mrs.
Dinck Nedrys.
Miss Eva ted MeihodistChurch. There
sity this week for spring va
(Jan) Moffis was hostess with
Wilson, Mrs. David Sarazin
were
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in
tiers
present.
Boydell joined the family for
cation.
Mrs. Wilson as co-hostess.
and Mrs. George Sallee.
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President Erma Sparks pre
dinner Saturday and Sunday.
The bridal colors of yel
The serving table was de
sided
over
the
meeting.
The Rev. and Mrs. Fred
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corated in the bridal theme
low and green were carried
President
Sparks
gave
a
Moxom visited at the Frank
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
colors of yellow and green.
out in the decorations.
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Byers home Friday afternoon. Kenneth Reece were her sis report on the Task Force
Games were played by the
Miss Adams was presented
meeting she attended. May
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ter, Mr. and Mrs. Thane
a corsage of baby rose buds.
14 guests attending the event.
Bretz was elected to assist
Dr. and Mrs. Ken Danford
Lankford and their daughter,
As the bride-elect unwrap
Ribbons were placed in th«*
Mrs. Sparks on the Task
were hosts at a family dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Greer
ped her many gifts, Mrs.
hair of the bride-to-be, for
Force
Committee.
Sunday in honor of Kelly
and Brad al) of Marsing for
ming a bridal bonnet, as she
Dick Martin fashioned a bri
Edith Reece and Hazel
W ard’s sixth birthday. Kelly
dinner Sunday evening.
unwrapped her gifts.
dal bonnet from ribbons, for
Farr were elected to head
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
her hair.
The honoree is the daugh
up the entertainment com
Gary Ward.
Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell mittee.
Delicious dessert was ser ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arleigh
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Manning and family called on
ved the 24 guests attending.
Adams of Nyssa.
The next Senior Citizens
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gann
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
meeting will be Wetkiesday,
went to Juntura Saturday
Lewis Riggs Saturday eve
March 27 in the church re
afternoon and were overnight
ning. Mrs. Riggs who re
Otto Coffman Has Birthday
creation room, bring pot
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bur
turned from the Ontario hos
luck Meetingstarts at 10:30
ton Richey.
pital this week reports she is
A dinner was held Sunday David and John of Nyssa,
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doing fine and enjoying the
at
the Dorothy Wilson home Kristin Anderson of Baker
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffin
many friends who have cal
in
honor
of the 90th birthday and Debbie Crosby of Ontario
visited with Mr. and Mrs. led this past week.
of
Otto
Coffman.
Those at- and Carol Anderson of Pa
Gene Honey of Apple Val
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tending
were
Mr.
and Mrs. yette. larry, Nancy and
ley on Sunday. The Griffin's
Mrs. W. W. Foster left
Wilbur
Coffman,
Mrs.
Iona Patsy Wilson were also in
granddaughter. Mrs. Leland
Wednesday by plane, flying to
attendance.
Greig.
Dan.
Mark.
Jim
Dewey and new baby David,
Phoenix and Mesa. Arizona
called on the Honeys that af
where she will visit her bro
ternoon also.
ther and sister.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers
Matt Stringer, son of Mr.
visited Saturday afternoon
and Mrs. Bill Stringer, is
with Mr. and Mrs. John Som-
spending this week in Port
mars of Caldwell.
land visiting his cousins, Mr.
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and Mrs.Charles Pickthorne
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jen
sen attended the funeral of
Mardi and John Tensen
Henrietta Sewell in Nampa
are at the home of their
Thursday. Mrs. Sewell was
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Clayton’s sister.
Ten sen this week as it
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is their spring vacation. Both
Mrs. A. H. Keck's son
are students at Oregon State
Dallas from Haver, Montana
University.
spent the weekend visiting his
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mother.
Mrs.
Wayne
Shuster
of
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Payette, Mrs. Finley Shus
Steve Kerby, son of Dr.
ter of Nampa, and Mrs. Bob
and Mrs. K. E. Kerby arri
Holmes
were busy doing
ved Friday from Ashland and
Mrs. Jesse Shuster's spring
will visit his parents until
housecleaning Friday Mrs.
Tuesday.
Shuster says "it looks really
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nice.”
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers
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were Friday evening dinner
Colleen Brown and Mike
guests of Ethel Lay and fa
Wakamatsu came home Sa
mily.
turday. Mike flew back to
Portland on Sunday and Col
leen stayed to visit her pa
rents and friends the rest
of this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brown
Colleen and Tim visited Eu
gene Brown and family in
Burns on Monday.
Nancy Wilson from the U
of NC at Greeley and Larry
Wilson from OSU are visi
ting this week at the home of
their mother, Mrs. Dorothy
Wilson.
W.W I Barracks
Auxiliary # 352
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The regular meeting of
the WW 1
Barracks and
Auxiliary »352 was held Sun
day, March 17, in the Vale
Grange Hall with thirty-four
in attendance at the dinner.
The Barracks and Auxi
liary each held their own
meeting. Nineteen members
met with AnaloryCoppie, se
nior vice president, presi
ding.
A new member, Nell Moss
was introduced and given the
Obligation.
Virginia Sandy visited the
Veteran’s Hospital in Boise.
She reported that there were
174 patients there, and 19
are from Oregon.
Election of officers was
held and the following were
elected and installed. Ana-
lory
Coppie, president,
Gladys Moore, senior vice-
president, Grace White, ju
nior vice-president; Mary
Glaves, treasurer, Jessie
Scott, chaplain, Ruby Frank
lin, conductress; and Ma
bel Thompson, three-year
trustee.
The next meeting will be
held Sunday April 21.
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