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THE N T3*A GATE CITT JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 21. ISS« PAGE TEN Miss Colleen Chilcote-Tom Foster Exchange Wedding Vows June 1 Miss Naomi Colleen Chilcote ret Magone. Miss Lillie Kealoha and Thomas W’llber Foster ex- and Miss Aria Roberts, in similar Phone 2233 changed wedding vows in an crystalette dresses of blue and evening ceremony Ju n e 1 in the orange. M artha Thomas was Lebanon. O r e . First Methodist flower girl. church w ith the Rev G Wesley Bob K everan of Nyssa was best T urne r performing the double m an a n d Lewis Schaad, Willis t u i ** Hostess to Samba Club Ludlow and Glenn Chilcote were Mrs Fred G uthrie entertained ring rites. Miss Chilcote is the daughter ushers, M.ss Mavis Carpenter, daugh- her Thursday afternoon Samba L etha and Ellen Sager of Nyssa. j ter of Mr and Mrs Ivan Carpen- club at her home last week with of Mr and Mrs Paul Chilcote of ter of Caspar. Wyo., formerly of Joe Be*.on as a guest player Lebanon and the bndgegroom is neices of the bridegroom, were j r ; v ____ . . Prize winners were Mrs Joe Nyssa and Ernest Knapp, son of B d M r, Gordon Oxnam the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W candlelighters. They wore blue Foster of Nyssa. satin and net dresses and wore Mr and Mrs. Charles Knapp of + * The bride given in m arriage by wrist corsages, Hulett W y o . were united in mar- p . H o n o r s M rs her father wore a white lace over Miss Doris Pomeroy played the riage Ju n e 2 at the Baptist church Wahlert's Birthday satin gown with a full skirt andt organ processional, and ac co m p -. in Hulett. , , . Th< . Will n J 1 ka n’a r m ho ta The bride wore a gown of white evenifl at thelr home to fitted bodice Her veil was held j a n iecj Mrs. Donald Benson who sang “O Perfect Love" and "The • Uis l i o n rtt’c r t a ' f o t a H e r f i n - * . , ,, ... , , , by a heart shaped cap of lace and nylon lace over taffeta Her fin Mr. and Mrs _ Bill Wahlert and gertip veil was edged with match family at a birthday party hon- satin She carrfW a bouquet of Lord's Prayer." blue delphiniums and white i For j^er daughter's wedding ing lace of her gown She ea rn e d Tring Mrs Wahlert's birthday stephanotis. Mrs. Chilcote wore a turquoise a bouquet of red roses on a white * —* Miss Diane Dennis maid of, taffeta dress with a corsage of Bible. Guests last week at the Chuck Miss B arbara Carpenter, the Gilbert home were Mrs George honor, was attired in a blue cry- yellow daisies and white access- bride's sister was maid of honor Gilbert and daughter Ann. Alice stalette ballerina lenght gown ones. The bridegroom's m other and bridesmaids were Miss Karen G.lbert and Betty Chance of Sid- with matching headband and car- wore a dress of red jersey with ried talisman roses and white white accessories and blue . . ____ . .. -TV,. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Grasty and feathered carnations. daisies. K e S .! V1 „ 7 . " c - t-Tw.'n family attended the wedding of Bridesmaids were Miss Marga- brides sister. Miss Linda C a.pen- j oann Gilmore and Jack Little in Following the ceremony a re ter was flower girl, and the Misses ^-ew Plymouth Saturday event ception was held in the church nng S haron and Sherryl Carpenter where their twin sons. Steven and Tuesday Bridge at parlor with 200 guests attending. w ere candlelighters. Scott were ring bearers The „ rooms by . I Tom Jones Home Pw . „ were t decorated , . Mrs. R evi Edens of Adrian is Silas K napp was best m an and Mrs Tom J o n e , entertained her ° rton K}e n t’ th<; brlnd ,es J e r ry Carpenter and Jerry Knapp working in the Maulding Clinic Tuesday afternoon bridge club at with spring bouquets and white during Karm a Kessler's absence were ushers. her home last l e e k . Mrs. Ed candles Mrs. Howard Cox. Bend. The couple took a wedd^tg trip on vacation an a u n t of the bride poured cof- Adolph Schneider of Prosser. Kelly was guest player. to Casper for which the bride Wash was a guest at the Roy High prize went to Mrs. George fe and Mrs. A1 Satrum served chose a blue dress with white ac- Rookstool home last week Frantz and second to Mrs. Jam es punch assisted by Mrs. William cessories and red rose corsage. ---------------------------------------------- McWilliams . Thomas and Miss Marion Higley. They are m aking their home at ., ., T __c ___ , __ _ , __ Mrs. A lbert Sickafoose, a great- 324 East II Street. Casper Mrs. mg with the Lynn Snodgrass fam- day at the B. F Rookstool home, a u n t of the bride, cut the bride’s K napp is a graduate of Hulett 1 ‘ cake, assisted by Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs W P Hendricks The ladies are sisters. high school, class of 1955 and Mr. Mrs. Rose Cousins, Dean and Johnson. were hosts at dinner Thursday for Knapp, class of 1954 ¡n charge of the gift table were Mr and Mrs. Thane Lankford and Dick of Willowcreek were dinner family of Marsing, Mrs. Loren guests Sunday at the Ernest D. (he groom's sisters, Mrs. Charles Greer and son of Caldwell, Mr. Smith home. Sandra and Bertie Wilson and Mrs. Ravmond Sager and Mrs. Kenneth Reece and fam Lynn Smith returned home with jjvssa. Miss Marilvn Ludlow liar’ charge of the guest book and ily of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs their grandm other for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shuster Mlss Carolyn Milner served the Gilbert Holmes and family. Mrs. Frank Byers Phone 2325 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byers and and children were Sunday dinner gr00m ’s cake. Also assisting with Stanley and Donald Byers of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert the reception were Miss Joan n " Westfir and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes. The wedding anniversar- Johnson, Miss Barbara S a t r u r ’ OREGON TRAIL les of both couples occurrs this and Miss Rodene Busey. Mi-s Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conant Holmes and sons were dinner week. Muriel Miettunen played the and sons of Ontario visited Mr. guests Thursday at the F G. Cpl. and Mrs. Theodore Olson p lano during the reception, Holmes home. and Mrs. Glenn Brown and family of Ft Riley, Kan . visited Wednes- p or her going-awav ensemble Mr. and Mrs. John B owen of day evening at the B F. Rookstool the bride chose a blue linen suit Monday. Mrs. Robert Toomb and Cherri Vale were Sunday dinner guests home. Cpl Olson is a nephew of dress with a corrage of talisman of Nyssa visited Sunday afternoon at the Clyde Bohannon home. Mrs. Rookstool. roses and white gladioli. Thev at the Alfred Adams home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holmes and Mr and Mrs F. G Holmes were took a wedding trip to the Cas- Mr. and Mrs Glen Holm°s and Laura of Oakridge, Ore., and Mr. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and cade m ountains and Oregon Laura of Oakridge, Ore., Donald and Mrs F G. Holmes were din Mrs. Roy Holmes. coast. Byers of Westfir, Mr. and Mrs. ner guests Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holmes and Mrs Foster graduated from Le- F rank Byers and Stanly were Mr. and Mrs Robert Holmes. In Laura left for their home in Oak- banon high school and attended dinner guests Tuesday evening of the evening Mr. and Mrs Rolland ridge S aturday after spending two Willamette university where she Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Holmes and Holmes and Dean and Donald weeks with relatives here was a m em ber of Beta Alpha family. Byers called. Movies were shown Mrs. Opal R itter and Mrs. Gam m a The bridegioom is a Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bohannon | and refreshm ents were served Crawford Riley and children of graduate of Nyssa high school and daughter of Mt. Home were Mr. and Mrs Jim Culbertson Boise visited Friday afternoon and Willamette university. They weekend guests of his brother, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. with Mrs. B F Rookstool were both active m embers of th> Clyde Bohannon and family 1 and Mrs. Clyde Bohannon The Mr and Mrs. F G. Holmes Westley Fellowship and UNESCO Dawn and Caroline Bohannon r e - 1 Culbertsons left Sunday for their visited S aturday evening at the at the university. Mr Foster has | turned home with their-uncle and home in Erie, Kansas F rank Byers home. completed a vear of seminary a* a u n t for a week's visit Mr. and Mrs. Ray Franklin of Donald Byers of Westfir left Pacific School of Reiigion, Berk Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth God- Nampa were visitors S aturday for his home Sunday after two eley. 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