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Idaho Free Press from Nampa, Idaho • Page 6

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Idaho Free Pressi
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Nampa, Idaho
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Idaho Free Press, Wednesday, July 2i, 19G1--6 MR. AND MRS. HAROLD EIGENE JORDAN (JoAna Katlierine Relfer) Can-Ida Chapter Dick d'Easum Addresses Secretaries Dick d'Easum, Boise author and columnist, was featured speaker Wednesday at the regular meeting of Can-Ida Chapter, The National Secretaries Association at Denny's Line-A-Dljier in Nampa. By map and anecdote, Mr. d'Easum look members and guests on an armchair tour of Idaho ghosl towns.

Chapter president, Thelma Riggs, reported on her recent Irlp to fte NSA International Convention In Toronto, Canada. Highlights of the convention were the election o( a new Association president, Mrs. Le- noi-e S. Forii, CPS, of Detroit, (he keynole address by Michael Barkway, publisher and editor, on "ifow to Keep Up with the Hat Race without Being a Rat;" and a "happening" starring Harry Belafonte. Association bylawswerechan- ged this year to permit male secretaries to apply for membership.

Guests at the meeting were Barbara and Judy Arnt. Plans were announced for a picnic meeting Thursday Aug. 17, al the home of Elaine Hallstrom. Nampa Airman GrangcChai Weds in Wisconsin a airmen Canyon County Grange home economics chairmen traveled to Halnes, Thursday where JoAnn Kalherine fieiter, For her daughter's wed- daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Matt ding Mrs. Reiter wore a tur- Relfcr, Spooner, became 0 50 lace dress over 'af'ota they visited two museums, the bride ol Har'oiQ jor- and matching lace coat with The eight chairmen toured dan, son of Mr. and Mrs. George while accessories. Her flowers Langrell's Hitching Post Mu- Jordan of Nampa, ina ceremony were red roses and white car- seum and the Eastern Oregon performed at St.

Francis de nations. Sales Catholic Church, Spoon- A reception and dinner fol- er, Wise. lowed (he ceremony at the SI. Rev. Fr.

Clarence Lud- Francis de Sales Auditorium. wig heard the couple exchange Mr. and Mrs, Jordan are their marriage vows aiid was residing in Duluth where he is celebrant of the nuptial mass stationed at theDuluthAirForce that followed. Base. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride chose a floor length gown of taffeta and chantilly lace.

The gown was designed with a fitted bodice that featured a scalloped neckline and long fitted sleeves closed at fne with tiny buttons. bouffant skirl enhanced in a' 1 Insert. Her short ij was? held, aheadpieco. peiais 'trimmed with pearls. She carried a bouquet of white carnations encircling an orchid.

Constance Louise Ueitor attended her sister as maid of honor and Patricia Eileen Ry- bachek of Lakeville, another sister, was bridesmaid. They wore gowns of orchid crepe styled with empire waist lines, Completing their ensembles were petaled headpieces matching their gowns. Each carried a bouquet of whi'e carnations with an orchid. Flower girl Susan Marie Kelter of St. Paul, niece of the bride, wore a white taffeta dress with an empire waist line and A-Iine skirl.

She carried a biisliat of orchid and white petals. The bride placed a bouquet at the feet of the Blessed Virgin Mother at the close of mass. Richard Duke of Duluth Air Force Base, attended the bridegroom as best man. Kenneth Reiler, Hastings, bro- Museum, which Is sponsored by the grange. Among the Interesting historical itemsdisplayed was a Chinese laundry stove al Langrells.

Returning home they stopped al Baker, and visited two antique shops. Betrothed ther of the bride, man. was grooms- NECTARINE TIP Use a grapefruit knife lo remove the pit from the clingstone varieties of fresh nectarines. MR. AND MRS.

EDWIN A. Ethington of Homedale announce the engagement of their daughter, Glenaa Beth, lo Dale Edward Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Beard of Arco, Idaho. Miss Ethington is a graduate of nicks College and has attended Brigham Young University.

Her fiance also was graduated from Kicks and is attending BYl'. Both are majoring in the field of zoology and plan to continue their education in the fall. An August wedding is planned. New selection ot Artificial FLOWERS GREENS from 1 Gash 'N Garry Special Large Flowering MUM PLANTS 98 We Phone Howew Anywhere NAMPA FLORAL Women Donna Roberts Says Votes With Richard E. Newberry LINDA MARIE DAWSON To Sept 9 Miss Dairson To Marry David Dennis MELBA- Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver Dawsou have announced the engagement and the forthcoming marriage of Iheir daughter, Linda Marie, to David Gardner Dennis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dennis of Santa Rosa, Calif. Miss Dawson graduated from Idaho State University this spring and Is now employed as an employment consultant at the Department of Employment in Pocatello.

Her fiance is a graduate of Santa Rosa City College and is now a pharmacy student at Idaho State University. A wedding date of Sept. 9 has been set by the couple. Membership Award Received Nampa Chapter of American War Mothers held their annual picnic and July meeting in the garden of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Still Monday evening. A short business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Charles Gladson, president. Members approved a plan to make Christmas ditty bags for the American Red Cross Chapter be sent to the servicemen overseas. Mrs.

Mary Larsen was appointed chairman of the project. During the state convention held at the Ponderosa Inn at Burley the Nampa Chapter was presented an award for membership from theNalionalChap- ter at Washington, D.C. Reports from all chapters in the slates are on file with congress, who is sponsor of the American War Mothers. Elected fourth vice president of Idaho was Mrs. R.E.

(Belle) fiose of Nampa, past slate treasurer. Appointed to office of state rehabilitation and welfare chairman was Mrs. Gladson. She also gave a report on the state convention. Two guests at the picnic were Mrs.

Nora Wiles and Mrs. Hannah Barr. MERIDIAN- Donna Jean Roberts and Richard E. Newberry exchanged vredding vows in Meridian Gospel Tabernacle July 7. with the Rev.

Evert Roberts officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. E.G. Newberry, Merldfan Route 2, and Mr.

and Mrs. Basil Roberts, 1435 East St. The bride's empire styled floor length of satin was i fashioned with a chantilly length train of lace. A florai headpiece with a pearl drop held her shoulder lengthbridal veil. Her bouquet of pink roses was centered with a detachable orchid corsage.

Mrs, Richard Dusek was matron of honor. Shewasatliredina pink brocaile gown and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Larry Paul attended the bridegroom as best man and Jim Roberts ar.d Gary Page seated the guests. The one hundred guests greeted the couple at a reception held in the church basement. Assisting with the Hospitalities were Mrs.

Robert Ryan, Mrs. Burton Roberts, Mrs. Frank Rea and Mrs. Jim Roberts. Mrs.

Newberry is a 1961 graduate of Meridian High School. Her husband graduated from MHS in 1966 and is employed by Sun Ray Dairy. After a trip to Cascade Mr. and Mrs. Newberry are living in Meridian at 26 East Broad- (Creasoti Photo) MR.

AND MRS. RICHARD E. NEWBERRY See DsrinaJeai Roberts Winners Game Held way. Out of town the guestbook included Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Staples, Longmont, Mrs. Chlora Coppersmith, Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ryan and sons, Ron Randy and Basil of Twin Falls. NAMPA DRY CLEANERS "Where Ouolity is First" Across from Pott Office Phone 466-0211 guests signing Nampa-Caldwell Bridge Club met Friday for the weekly game at the Harmony Cafe.

Winners were Mrs. Aileen Sktnner, Leo Smith, Mrs. Loren Shaffer, Mrs. T.O. Van de Grift, Mrs.

Ann Keiser, Mrs. Charlotte Hadley, Grover Knight and Mrs. A.B. Helsley. Saturday evening the winners game was played at the Harmony for players who had qualified.

North and south winners were Mrs. L.A. Child, Mrs. EdRobb, Mrs. Aileen Skinner, LeoSmilh, Mrs.

Ed Williams, and Mrs. T.O. Van de Grift. Winning for east and west we re Frank Seaman, Mrs. C.C.

Smith, Mrs. Flossie Graves, Miss Annabel! Lee, Mrs. MA. Howard and Mrs. B.D.

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