Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 22, 1949, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1949
PAGE SIX
Social i\,ntcs
kneeled In mediation after the cere- ; ion bearing the rings. Anita Lou Bernard Frost and his sister, Mrs. beth i Betty I Moore became the
1 money Mrs Wycoff then sang, Chadwick scattered rose petals from Stanley Brown of Boise The din­ bride of Clarence Holdt Jacobson.
I "The Lord’s Prayer".
a white wicker basket, tied with ner table was centered by a beauti­ The ceremony was performed by the
The bride was lovely In a white orchid bows of ribbon on either fully decorated cake sent from bride's father, Rev. Henry E. Moore,
lace gown, over slipper satin hoop i side She wore an orchid taffetta Blackfoot. Idaho by a friend of Mrs. who was assisted by Rev. J. Boyd
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with long train. The bodice gown covered with white net. with .Stanley Brown
Patterson of Portland. The bride,
PROMINANT NYSSA
COUPLE skirt,
was fitted, having a marquisette ruffled neck line and a large bow Members of the family who were who was given in marriage by Jesse
WED
yoke, held together with tiny on the back of her waist line.
guests for the dinner were Mr and Eaton, a close friend of the family,
One of the most Impressive wed­ neck
white buttons. Her finger-tip veil The bride’s mother chose a teal i Mrs. L. B Findling and family and wore a satin gown made with a long
ding ceremonies of the season was was
held in place by white flower blue afternoon frock, with black ac­ Mr and Mrs W F Findling of train, with a fingertip veil. She
held Sunday at 4 o'clock In the brocaded
Juliet cap, borrowed from
and wore a double gar­ Nyssa,; Mrs C. C. McVicker of carried a white Bible on which was
Methodist church when June Sav­ i Mrs Oene Stunz and Mrs. Prank cessories
denia corsage with pink rosebuds. Echo. Mr and Mrs. 8tanley Brown placed a lavender orchid with white
age, daughter of Mr and Mrs Da­ Morgan J r . who each wore the cap ; The
s mother chose a black and Mrs. Ruth Marie Joles and streamers
mon W. Savage, and Mark E Hart­ at the time of their marriage. She crepe groom’
dress with side drapes, with baby of Boise, and Mrs Bess Brown Mrs. John Downer, matron of
ley, son of Mr. and Mrs Sam Hart­ wore white satin slippers to match, an ornamental
belt of rhinestones. and Mrs. J. W. McDowell of Twin honor, wore a gown of yellow taf­
ley. were united In marriage, with and carried an orchid corsage, en­
wore a rhinestone neck piece Falls.
feta and the bridesmaids. Miss Wil­
L. D S. Bishop Earl Winegar of circled with white carnations, and ( She
with earrings to match.
Callers during the afternoon were ma Jackson of Vale and Miss Kath­
Ontario performing the double tied with a white satin bow
The three-tier cake was elabor- Mr and Mrs. Allen Brown of Port­ leen Miller of Portland, wore similar
ring ceremoney.
Mr Hartley’s attendant was a ately decorated with frosted white land,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown and dresses of pale green taffeta. All
Mrs. Carlos Buchner played a fraternity brother, Robert De Shaz- | lattice
work with yellow rases, and daughter of Fruitland. Cecil Find- carried old-fashioned nosegays of
aeries of melodies on the piano as er, and the ushers were the bride’s white wedding
bells
snuggled
a-
of Conrad, Iowa and Mr. and white gladioli and white and pink
u prelude. Mrs Dwight Wyckoff of two brothers. David and John Sav­ round the bottom of each layer. ling
Mrs. L. W. Brainard and daughter. asters.
Baker, wearing an off the-shoulder age; Ray Bybee and Tom Moore. A miniature bride and groom stood Beverly
The candles were lighted by Don­
of Payette.
gown of pink chiffon trimmed with Matron of honor was the bride’s on a musical turn-table In front of
na Peterson, who wore a white or­
black lace, with double gardenia ! sister, Mrs. Verne Chadwick, who a mirrored heart. Mrs. James Sav­
GIRL MARRIES
gandy with blue dots and Margaret
corsage, sang "At Dawning" and was lovely in a mine green taffeta age cut and Mrs. John Savage serv­ At ADRIAN
a ceremony performed Satur­ Bennett, who wore a white organdy
"Because", accompanied by Mrs. gown with fitted bodice and edged ed, the cake on gold napkins, on day evening.
September 17, at 8;3D I with pink dots.
Buchner The Mlssess Mary Lou ; skirt and gold slippers. 8he car­ which were engraved the couples
the Kingman Memorial Com­ Earl Faw of Vale was best man,
Schenk and Elaine Peterson, wear­ ried a red rose corsage tied with first names. Mrs. Fred Savage at
munity
church,
Miss Sarah Elize- and Darrell Standage and William
ing baby blue satin formats, lighted i wide orchid satin ribbons. There poured the punch from a large crys­ wlth Mrs. Earl Faw,
Mrs Jeff Eaton McNaulty were ushers.
the 14 tall white candles, which were four bridesmaids, the groom'il tal bowl The center-piece for this and Mrs. Arthur Wendland
serving “The Wedding Prayer” and "The
were In sliver holders and the two sister, Miss Joan Hartley, Alyce table was an oblong white wicker the cake, and the Misses Pat
Lord's Prayer” were sung by Wil­
candles on the altar
Wade, Bonnie Fife and Murdl Sal­ basket of white daisies, gladiolas Margaret Miller presiding at and
the
liam Miller of Portland, accompan­
The bride came up the white cov­ lee, all of whom wore shell pink and pink asters. Janice Frost was punchbowls..Assisting with the serv­ ied
Miss Myrna Lane. Miss Lane
ered aisle on the arm of her father, 1 gowns, carrying bright nose gays in charge of the guest book. She ing were Miss Caroline Scheimer, also by played
the wedding marches.
who gave her in marriage. Tall consisting of pink and lavendar wore a pea green net formal, with Miss Joyce Kurtz and Miss Norma Following the
a recept-
white wicker baskets of white glad­ asters with rosebud centers.
pink carnation corsage. On this Jean Dierking. Miss Arlene Piercy tlon was held in ceremony,
the
church
parlors
iolus, tied with large bows of white Five year-old Michael Savage, table-was a silver bowl, holding del­
satin ribbons, adorned either side wearing a two-tone suit of blue and phiniums, pink asters and white
of the altar, where the couple grey, carried the white satin cush- I gladiolas.
The gift tables were covered with
' silk and lace ecru table coverings,
each table having a center-piece of
The La'Frawn
—ROUND UP VALUE DAYS—
•summer flowers. Mrs. Dale Garri­
son was In charge of the gift table,
with Mrs. Thomas Moore, Mrs
School of Dancing
SPECIAL
James Savage and Mrs. John Sav­
age assisting.
ANNOUNCES
Out-of-town guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Everet Lindbland of Los An­
geles. Robert De Shazer of Cor­
TWO OVEN
the opening of fall classes
vallis. and Alyce Wade of Wapato,
Washington. Mrs. Hartley grad­
REGULAR $279.50
SPECIAL $199.50
Monday at the Grigg Bros.
uated from the Nyssa high school
with the class of 1947 and attended
&
Butler Real Estate show
Pacific university and the Univer­
sity of Idaho. She was a member
rooms.
of the Delta Delta Delta sorority.
Mr Haartley graduated from the
Nyssa high school In 1946 and then
Miss Phyllis Hadley and Miss Nannette Bybee, who
attended Oregon State college,
have completed their summer course of dance instruct­
where he was a member of the
PI Kappi Phi. He Is associated with
ion at a Boise school, have also registered for the fall
N Y S S A
pr o g ram
his father in the Hartley Produce
term. They will accept a limited number of students,
Company. The couple left Immedi­
ately for a three-weeks honeymoon
in the Nyssa area.
trip to Detroit and New York. For
her golng-away ensemble the bride
Telephone 1 0 8
Children between the ages of 4 to 12 preferred
wore a gray gaberdine suit trim­
med with navy blue, with accessor­
4 to 5 year olds at 3 p. m.
ies to match.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER. 23-24
6
to 8 year olds at 4 p. m.
— t—
A laughing, rioting technicolor roundup of song and
BIRTHDAY DINNER HELD
8
to
10 year olds at 5 p. m.
spectacle.
On Sunday. September 18, at the
10
to
12 year olds at 6 p. m.
home
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
Bernard
Dennis Morgan Jack Carson
Frost, a dinner was held celebrat­
Dorothy Malone—Fenny Edwards In
Due to the limited amount of space, only parents and
ing the birthday anniversaries of
"Two Guys From Texas"
students will be admitted.
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had charge of the guest book.
For her daughter's wedding. Mrs.
Moore wore a dark wine crape and
satin gown and Mrs. Jacobsen a
blue crepe.
A number of out-of-town guests
attended the wedding and reception.
The bride Is the daughter of Rev.
and Mrs. Henry E. Moore of Adrian
and is a graduate of Oregon State
college, where she was a member
of the Delta Zeta sorority. She was
employed last year in Portland.
Mr. Jacobson is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Jacobson of Vale
and Is a senior this year at Oregon
State college, where he is affiliated
with the Delta Sigma Phi.
After a short wedding trip, the
couple will be at home in Corvallis.
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County P. T. A. Meets—
The annual school of instruction
sponsored by the Malheur County
Parent-Teacher association will be
held during an all day session at
the Nyssa high school Saturday.
October 1. State and district of­
ficials will be present for the meet­
ing. The Nyssa P. T. A. will be
hosts to the members of all county
associations at a luncheon at noon.
PERFECTION RANGE
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2-REEL SPECIALTY
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Admission Evenings 44c-9, Inc. T ax
SUNDAY AND MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 25-26
The greatest animal star of all time ...
LASSIE In
"The Sun Comes Up"
Jeanette McDonald Lloyd Nolan
Claude Jarman Jr.—Lewis Stone
Filmed in Technicolor this feature is a natural for
a human, diverting, heart-warming picture that should
please everyone young and old.
Mat. Hun., 2:30; Adm. 30c-9c, Inc. Tax
Admission Evenings 44c-9c, Inc. Tax
TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27
BARGAIN NIGHT
DOUBLE FEATURE
Charlie Chan
In another exciting role.
Keye Luke
"Sky Dragon"
also
Jimmy Wakely—Cannon Ball Taylor
"Gun Runner"
Adm. 30c-9c Inc. Tax
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28-29
Kirk Douglas Jean Heather
Jim Davis- Ray Collins In
"Champion"
Action that rocks the screen with the force of an
uppercut to the jaw. Here is a fight picture and a
story of a man who lived and loved by his fists.
CARTOON
,
NEWS
Admission Evenings 44c-9c, Inc. Tax
NEWS
VIEWS
BY LEW HEKKIMAN
An English prof, claims the an­
cient Egyptians discovered American
about 2000 B. C. If this Is true, it
puts Columbus and the Norsmen in
the minor leagues. It would also
make the history books as contused
as Siamese twins at a three-way
Intersection. If the Egyptians did
discover American nlmast 2,000
years before Isabella pawned the
family Jewels to buy over-sized row­
boats for Chris, why didn't they say
•something about it? Even before
we developed the atom bomb Ameri­
ca must have made some impres­
sion. Anyway, the important thing
isn't who discovered us ... it's where
do we go from here?
We notice a report that Oreta
Oar bo, the silent Swede, bought 70
pairs of shoes in Florence, Italy.
The lady must be going to take a
long walk If you're tired of walk­
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guaranteed reconditioned to suit
your purpose and your budget. Drop
in and look 'em over or phone 77.
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With each purchase of a WESTINGHOUSE Command­
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WESTINGHOUSE
WESTINGHOUSE
WESTINGHOUSE
tank Cleaner.
upright cleaner
VALUE
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NYSSA
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