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Page Four Nyssa Gate City Journal. Nyssa. Oregon Engagement Announced Women's Problem Workshop Scheduled hfr. aad Mr». Charles Chapta announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Annette, to Neal Evans. ton of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans. A February 7 wedding is planned with a reception to be held Saturday. February 14. Both are graduates of Adrian High School. Neal is presently employed at Nicholsons Well Drilling in Ontario. Social Scene W.W. I Barracks The pot luck dinner held Sunday. January 18 at the W. W. I. Malheur Barracks and Auxiliary »352, at the Vale Grange Hall, was attended by 18 members and two visitors. Mrs. Mildred Dear dorff of John Day and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Scott s son. Roben Scott of Roseburg. A joint Barracks and Auxiliary meeting followed the dinner with President Gladys Moore and Commander Bob Watson presiding. The Charter was draped in Memory of a departed buddy. William Pervis. The next regular meeting will be held February 15. There will be a Workshop presented by the Joti Dana Foundation in Ontario begin ning Wednesday. February 4, at 7 to 9 p.m. for four weeks. This Workshop will be for women in areas of: Chemical De pendancy, As sertiveness Training and Ego Building. There will be a charge of S 15.00 for the eight-hour Workshop. For information call Joti Dana. Inc., 889-8152. Thursday. January 29, 1976 Mrs. Frank Byers returned last week from Lewiston where she was a houseguest of her daughter and son-in law. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Grant. Mrs. Grant has been ill but is improving. Upon her return, Mrs. Byers' sister. Mrs. Ethel Lay of Nyssa was hospitalized in St. Alphonsus Hospital in Boise. She is also improving • • • Houseguests this week at the Owen Gann home are his two sisters. Mrs. Bertha Busier of Hermiston and Mrs. Jenny Grider of Dodge. Kansas. e e • Mr. and Mrs. Walt Looney and boys called at the home of Mrs. Pat Bond and her mother in Vale Saturday evening. • • • Weekend houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Haroldsen were their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Haroldsen and family of Eagle. • • • Ercil Goodell of Haigler. Nebraska and Bob and Leonard Goodell of Caldwell visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Clea ver. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and Mrs. Orma Cleaver. EAGLES AUXILIARY Mr. and Mrs. Herman Towne were Sunday after noon callers at the home of Mr and Mrs. O. L. Porter in Payette. e » e Mrs. Blanche Weeks en joyed the company of her grandson and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Weeks and family of Burns on Saturday. » » e Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cleaver and Benjamin. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cleaver, Will and' Luke. Mr and Mrs. Kirk Cleaver, Dirk and Riley and Mrs. Ormi (leaver were guests at the Delbert Cleaver home Thursday evening to help Gail Cleaver celebrate her 17th birthday. e • Marriage Announced e Mrs. Merle Johnson was a Sunday visitor at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sweaney in Caldwell. AEA Meet» The Adrian Education As sociation (AEA) Executive Committee met Monday. January 2b to discuss plans for a social meeting in February. The 1976-77 ca lendar was discussed as well as the 1977-78 contract and revisions of the constitution. fold Dealer Limited Edition Sale e New sporty Limited Edition Mustang II Limited Edition Mustang 11 2*2 ef setts tsasfl vabss at wo extra rhargs* I nr hwie si all Mustang II standard equipment such as 4-speed stick shift, front disc brakes, rack and pinion steering, Plui two-tone lower body, bodystde stripe, unique seat inserts, styled steel wheels, trim rings, brushed aluminum panel applique Quan cities are limited Edition Mustang (regular sticker price $176) Limited Edition Mustang II 2*Door Beautiful new Limited Edition Ford Torino (Car dwwa mdi wh.tr admb I» esm* Explorer Special p 'A up "‘ p '"201„ h - Includesi all Torino standard equipment such J as V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, etc . Plus half-vinyl roof, opera windows. Gran Torino seat with Concord cloth inserts, accent paint stripe, bodyside molding. dual racing mirrors, sport wheel covers, special door tnm panels, selected matching cloth and vinyl intenors. Quantities are limited p*t New Limited Edition Ford Elite Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bowen of Idaho Falls announce the marriage of their daughter, Dana, to Samuel Roy Penrod. son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Penrod, also of Idaho Fails. The marriage will be perfor med Wednesday, February 4 in the Idaho Falls Temple Young Penrod is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Penrod of Nyssa. Wedding Reception (C* “d,w*‘U 1W FORD Major discounts on Limited Edition Explorer Pickups with special metallic paints, mag-type wheel covers, unique color-keyed interiors and your choice of equipment such as power steering, automatic transmission, air conditioning Quantities are limited Buy now for extra value at your Ford Dealer Limited Edition Sale. 2 Gentry Ford Sales, Inc. 1M2 S.W. 4ft Ave. MMW4 (tataria The members of the Wednesday Evening Bridge Club were entertained last week at the home of Mrs. Bob Wilson. Winning honors went to Mrs. John Hoff and Mrs. Wilton Jackson The following day, the Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club was also hosted by Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Jackson took high and Mrs. Jim Williams took second high. • • • Mr and Mrs Lloyd Wilson entertained members of the Mr. and Mrs. Bridge Chib Sunday evening. This club keeps a running score. • • • The Friday Afternoon Bri dge Club met at the home of Mrs. Bill Stringer last week. Guest for the afternoon was Mrs. Dave Rieb. High honors went to Mrs Rex Voeller with Mrs. Louie Maulding taking second high. • • • The Couple's Bridge Club enjoyed dinner at the Che yenne Supper Club Sunday evening. Following dinner, the members met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson where three tables of bridge were in play. High score winners for the evening were W. L. McPartland. Mrs. Don Oldemeyer and Mrs. Gerald Simantel. IFomen» Meet vinyl roof, twin opera windows, automatic transmission, power steering and brakes, etc . Plui unique wheel coven, special bench seat and trim, special door trim panels, selected matching cloth and vinyl interion, but excluding wheel bp moldings, door carpet and deluxe steering wheel Quantities are limited BRIDGE ACTIVITIES Theme of Chrutian off standard Elite sticker price 3 A wedding reception ho noring Ben and Janie Conklin will be held Saturday. Ja nuary 31 between the hours of 3 to 7 p.m. at the Sand Hollow Community Center. They were married De cember 13, 1975. The bride is the former Janie Davia of Caldwell, Idaho. Friends of the young couple are invited to attend. Nation» Hirthday 200 Includes. Elite «andard equipment such a. In Hurley Christian Church A regular meeting of the Eagles Auxiliary was held at 'he Eagles Hall, Tuesday, January 20. The ladies voted to change the date of the Prospective Membership Social from January 27 to February 10, due to conflict of interest. The next regularly sche duled meeting will be held Tuesday. February 3. at the hall at 8 p.m. Following the meeting posters will be made for the Valentine's Datpe which will be held February 14. Planned wi,h 137 HotulihMoriiuika Re/teal I ou* The Charoláis Restaurant, Ontario, will be the scene of the monthly dinner of the T reasure Valley Christian Business and Professional Women’s Council. The time will be 7 p.m., Tuesday, February 3. “Honoring Our Nation's Birthday’’ will be the theme of the evening. A demon stration of the spinning wheel will be given as special feature. Music will be provided by Vale High School Chorus under the direction of Daqg Stockton, teacher. The speaker for the eve ning will be Mrs. Gwinn Rice, Boise homemaker. Mother of the Year for 1968. She comes as a most interesting snd dynamic spea ker. There will be a ''Nation's Birthday Cake" after the meeting. All women are invited. • For reservations, call Mar garet Bodewig, 889-8508. “Ave Maria" was softly played by Kristie Fife as the bride and groom repeated the vows they had written to each other. Soloist Bruce Bowman accompanying himself on the guitar, sang “Until the 12th of Never." As he sang "And Love May Grow” the couple left the altar and each took a rose from the rose bearers and presented it and a kiss to their mothers in the cere mony's conclusion. A buffet reception catered by Carl's Catering was hosted by the bride's psrents at the Ponderosa Inn im mediately following the cere mony. The bride and groom The bride and her father toasted each other with approached the altar as champagne in silver goblets flutist. Kristie Fife, accom given them by several of the panied by Mrs. Dick Harper, bride's cousins. The cake, played ''Meditation From made and decorated by Betty Thais." Her floor-length Walker of Declo. Idaho, and wedding gown was designed adorned with fresh flowers by and created by her mother the Flower Pot. was cut and from ecru polyester satin served by Mrs. Tsuyu Miya- crepe The empire waistline, gishima, aunt of the bride. square neckline and bishop Riverton, Utah, and Mrs. sleeves were highlighted Margi Satai. Monterey Park. with wedding ring lace. A California, sister of the train extended from the groom Coffee and punch shirred back waist. The train were poured by Mrs Jerri and gown front were trimmed Takata. Fountain Valley. Ca with hand appliqued white lifornia and Mrs. Joyce lace motifs with peart accents Nakano. South San Gabriel, The veil, also created by California, sisters of the her mother, was designed groom. Also assisting were from a white lace mantilla Lisa Gonzales. Riverton.'Utah obtained by the bride several and Bernice Btaimer, Mid yean ago while attending vale, Utah, cousins of the summer school in Mexico. bride, and Sandra Atagi. She also wore a pearl Nyssa, and Peggy Ishida. necklace brought from Japan Adrian, cousins of the groom. by her grandfather. Mr. T. Guests were registered by M Hondo, an heirloom opal the bride's aunt. Mrs. Akiye ring from her grandmother Hondo. Mrs. Bertha Atagi, Ishlno's family, a stiver aunt of the groom, was in bracelet from her father, and charge of gifts; she was diamond earrings borrowed assisted by Lance Nakano, from her mother. Completing nephew of the groom South the bride's attire was her San Grabriel, California, Daa bouquet which featured a Hondo, and Eric Lampila varigated spider plant nest Special guests were Mrs. led amid yellow roses and S. Ishino. grandmother of the spider mums. bride, Burley, and Mrs. T. Ishida, grandmother of the Matron of Honor was Shirley Murata, Ontario, groom. Ogden. Utah Other cousin of the bride. Brides guests attending from out-of- maids were Kns Hondo, town were from California, cousin of the bride, and Debi Oregon, and Utah On December 5, the Hondo, siater-in-law of the bride, both of Burley; and bridegroom's parents boated buranne Sanai, niece cf the a dinner reception honoring groom. Monterey Park. Cali the newlyweds at the East fornia. Their floor-length side Cafe in Ontario Master dresses were made from of Ceremonies for the eve complementary polyester fab ning was Chuck Corak of rics in forest green and a Halfway, Oregon. Dan Hon petite print. The graceful do, cousin of the bride, A-line style was accented Burley, offered benediction. with a gently draped cape Entertainment was provided collar. Each carried a bou by Sandra Atagi and Carol quet of yellow mums sur Atagi, cousins of the groom, rounding a single green both of Nyssa, and by Dennis Curtis of Halfway, Alan spider plant. Saljy Jo Sanai, niece of the Yamasaki introduced the groom, Monterey Park. Cali families of the couple. Mrs. fornia and Cara Gonzales, Bertha Atagi and Mrs Kaoru cousin of the bride, Riverton, Hori. aunts of the groom, Utah, were flower girls. Their Nyssa, were in charge of long sleeveless dresses were gifts. Mrs. Sumi Ishida, also of similar design and of the an aunt of the groom, Adrian, same floral print fabric as the registered guests. Special guests attendiqg bridesmaids' dresses. Each carried a wicker basket filled me reception included Mrs. with yelow mums. They were S. Ishino, grandmother of the escorted by rose bearers, bride, Burley; Mrs. Jerri Dewayne and Brooks Hondo, Takata, slater of the groom. cousins of the bride, Burley, Fountain Valley, California; each of whom carried a long Mr. and Mrs. K. Sunamoto, uncle and aunt of the bride, stemmed yellow rose. The groom was attired in a Parlier. California; and Mr. candlelight-white tuxedo trim- and Mrs. Oleen Lewis, Declo, med with black velvet. Idaho. The groom is a graduate of Serving as best man was Warren Murata, Ontario. Eastern Oregon State College Ushers and candle lighters and formerly taught at the were Gary Kamo. Vale, and Halfway Elementary School Gaylen Hondo and Jim in Halfway. The bride is a Hondo, brothers of the bride, graduate of the University of Burley. All wore Identical Oregon and formerly worked tuxedos of dark grey en in Portland, and in Spokane. hanced by mint green shirts Following a trip to southern and yellow rose boutonaires. California, the couple will be Tuxedos were provided by at home In Nyssa, where the groom is engaged in fanuM, Belle and Beau of Boise. Patricia Hondo and Noble Morinaka. Jr. pledged their vows to one another in an afternoon ceremony at the Burley First Christian Church on Saturday, November 29. 1975. The rites were per formed by the Reverend Leman Messley before an altar flanked with spiraling candelabras and cascading bouquets of yellow spider mums and eucalyptus boughs. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs Roy Hondo of Burley, Idaho. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Noble Morinaka. Sr. of Nyssa. Oregon.