Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 27, 1959, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. 1959
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE SIX
Sue Ashworth, Yvonne Davenport, Ross Gibson Wed
Jay M. Mitchell In Double Ring Ceremony August 22
Wed in Portland
Dianne Marie Wilson, James Barnes
Wed in Evening Candlelight Service
Garden Clubs
Active in Show
Staged at Brogan
Miss Julie Millard
And W allace Sage
Wed in Temple Rites
Miss Julie Millard and Wallace
Sage were married July 13, 1959,
Miss Yvonne Davenport, daugh- I pcd with a miniature bride and
In the afternoon of August 19,
in the Idaho Falls temple.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Daven- groom and decorated with pink a flower show was held at the
port of Caldwell, became the roses and lilies of the valley, cen- Axtel Reed home in Brogan. The
After a honeymoon trip to Cali­
Grace Manor Wedding chape! bride of Ross H Gibson, son of tered the serving table. The boL Purple Sage Garden club of Wil-
fornia, they are at home in Idaho
in Portland was the scene Satur­ the Jay H Gibsons of Nyssa, in tom tier was circled with iarg‘‘ lowcreek valley was hostess, with
Falls, Idaho.
day, Aug. 15, for the marriage of an early evening ceremony Aug frosted double wedding rings, he Mrs. L. M Riggs acting as mis­
Miss Sue Ashworth, daughter of 22 at the home of the bride’s par- j cake was cut and served with tress of ceremonies
Mr. and Mrs. Ashcraft
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Mrs. B L. Mecklenburg of Port­ ents. The double ring vows were punch by Mrs Weston Frisby and
Other clubs participating by
Honored on Anniversary
land, and Jay M Mitchell, son of performed by Bishop T. C. Black­ the Misses Reida Mills, Twila taking flower arrangements for
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Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Ashcraft and
Miller,
Kay
Green
and
Marianne
Mr and Mrs S R MIts
er of the Caldwell LDS First
the show were Ontario, Vale, Par­
sons, Donald and WilLiam of Ad­
Dorsey.
Nyssa.
ward in the presence of close
ma and the ANK of Nyssa. Many
rian, were Sunday dinner guests
y
The evening double ring candle­ relatives and friends.
Miss Carol Letty had charge of beautiful and some unusual flow­
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee
light ceremony was performed by
the
guest
book.
Assisting
with
the
The bride was lovely in a bal­
ers
were
shown.
Zink
and family. The occasion
the Rev. George Millen of the lerina length gown of white Chan­ gift table were Kay Green, Lois
A program was given, consist­
was in celebration of three birth­
Church of the Brethren, as the tilly lace over taffeta, fashioned McCashum and Ruby MeCashum
ing of the welcome by Muriel
day anniversaries and the 21st
couple stood before an archway with a rounded neckline and el­
For her going-away ensemble, Wilcoxon, Purple Sage club presi­
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
of late summer flowers.
the
bride
chose
a
blue
cotton
frock
bow length sleeves trimmed in
dent; remarks by Pearl Schweizer,
Mrs. Ashcraft.
Miss Car!a Walker of Portland rolled satin. The full skirt fell with red and white accessories. past district director; the address
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sang “Because” before the cere­ from a low scalloped waistline. A Following a brief honeymoon trip
by
Janci
Stam,
present
district
mony and “Wedding Prayer” as tiny cap of white feathers held to an undisclosed location, the
Surprise Partv Sunday
director and talks on the propaga­
the couple kneeled at the altar.
Honors John Howard
her veil in place. Her jewelry was new Mr and Mrs. Gibson will be tion of various plants by Mmes.
The bride wore a ballerina pearls. She carried a bouquet of at home at 1418^ Belmont in
John Howard of Parma was
Fulleton, Ferguson, Reed, Pritch­
length gown of white Chantilly pink gladioli centered with pink Caldwell.
surprised on his 82nd birthday an­
ard,
Fulwyler,
Scholtes
and
Press,
lace over pink taffeta. She wore rosebuds and tied with satin
niversary when members of his
Out-of-state guests were Mr. ley. The reading of a flower poem
a Juliet cap of white flowers and streamers and love knots.
MR. and MRS JAMES LeROY BARNES
family held a no-host dinner last
and Mrs. Chester Montgomery, was given by Blanche Fullerton,
(Schoen Photo)
carried a fan bouquet of pink and
Sunday at his home.
Miss Sandra Davenport was her Mr. and Mrs. Faunt Montgomery a tap dance number by Carrie
red roses.
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sister’s maid of honor. She wore of West Point and Ogden, Utah, Ferguson and accordion duets by
Attending, in addition to Mr.
Mrs Richard Seagren of Port­ | a pink lace dress and carried a and many friends from Nyssa and
Miss Dianne Marie Wilson, Pratt were in charge of gifts. and Mrs. Howard, were Mr. and
Jeanie
Harada
and
Cheryl
Naka-
land was matron of honor. She ' bouquet of pink gladioli and rose­ Vale.
I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Robert Wilson, aunt of the Mrs. Clarence Curtis, Linda and
moto.
wore a gown of rose taffeta and buds.
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, , .■ , Wilson, and James LeRoy Barnes, bride, registered the guests.
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‘ Billy of Fruitland; Mr. and Mrs.
A social
, and , Mrs.
. . . t,
.
carried a bouquet identical to that
Out of town guests included Mr. Jim Howard, Ronnie, Kevin and
. hour
. . followed, at which , son of , 1 Mr.
Hudson
Robb,
Jerry
Langston
of
Ontario
was
of the bride.
I T 6 nre, reT! hT
ments
se™ed, were united in marriage on Aug. and Mrs. Ralph Shermen, Mrs. Joe of Burns; Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
Mrs. Bill DeLong and Mrs. Clint
7 :30 o’clock evening can- Rex Shelley and daughter, Susan,
Carlton Huntington was best 1 best man.
During the wedding ceremony,
man.
Fulleton Presided at the tea table.
ceremonv. at the Metho- and Mrs. Grace Rieck, all of vin Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Rich­
ard White, Ricky, Marvin, Glen
Approximately
45
club
members
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Jay
H
Gibson,
father
of
the
Miss Junia Kay Mitchell, sister
Boise;
Mr. and Mrs. Laveral and Gary of Boise; Mr. and Mrs.
and
their
guests
attended
dlsl
cnuren
in
of the bridegroom, was candle- i bridegroom, sang "I Love You
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The Rev. Paul Ludlow officiat- Toombs, Mr. and Mrs. C. W Wal­ Aldon Corr and Bob of Vale; and
Thursday evening, friends and
lighter. She wore a white nylon Truly.” Miss Mary Ann Dorsey
i ed at the double ring ceremony in ker, the bridegroom’s grandpar­ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Howard,
neighbors of the Melvin Cott­
dress and carried a candle set in accompanied him and also played rells surprised them with a house
the presence of 100 relatives and ents of Winston, Ore., Mr. and Louise, Monty, Bonnie and Deb­
: the wedding music.
a bouquet of roses.
close friends, before arrangements Mrs. Chet Mosier of Payette, Ida., bie of Nyssa.
warming party at their new home
For her daughter’s wedding,
A reception honored the newly on Columbia avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Conley Ward, Mar-
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of pink and lavender gladioli.
Mrs. Mecklenburg wore an ecru 1 married couple from 7 until 9 p m
sing,
Ida., Mrs. Klaas Tensen of
Miss Wilson, given in marriage
The
evening
was
spent
playing
Friends
Surprise
Mrs. Roberts
lace afternoon dress with blue I at the Davenport home. Tall bas­
by her father, was attired in a Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert On Birthday Anniversary
accessories. Mrs. Mitchell wore a kets of gladioli, ranging from the games and the group served ice
street length gown of white chan Heying and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
By Sharon Hunter
grey and white print jersey dress palest pink to deep coral, furnish- cream and cake. The Cottrells
Mrs. Carroll Roberts was sur­
tilly lace over white satin, with Toombs, also of Wilder Mr. and
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were presented with a gift for
with white accessories They each | ed the setting.
prised on her birthday anniver­
white
satin
inset
through
the
Mrs.
_Yern^0
Park®
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ADRIAN—A picnic dinner was
wore corsages of red and white
For her daughter’s wedding, their new home.
waistline, scooped neckline and and Mrs. *lerYy Sc^affeld and sary Wednesday evening when a
carnations.
Chests included the Messrs, and held last Saturday evening at the three quarter length sleeves. Her Mrs. Daryl DeLong of Vale.
Mrs. Davenport chose a beige
! group of her friends arrived with
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A reception followed for 50 brocaded linen sheath with brown Mmes. Walter Ashby, Marion K. I. Peterson home. Those at-
For their wedding trip to Mc­ birthday cake and refreshments.
tending
were
Mr
and
Mrs.
Hank
veil
of
white
net
was
held
in
place
guests. A three-tier wedding cake accessories. Mrs. Gibson wore a Glenn, Darwin Jensen, Melvin
Hosts included Max and Fern
Call, Ida., the new Mrs. Barnes
and punch were served by Mrs. blue silk afternoon dress with Feik, John Chamberlain, Max Magruder, Bill, Chuck and Brian °y a beaded tiara,
Moore, Darwin and Julia Jensen,
wore
a
blue
dress
with
white
ac-
Nathan West of Boise, Mrs. Rex | pink accessories. They wore cor­ Moore, Dean Blaylock, Wayne of Hillsboro, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. 1 For something old, she wore a cessories.
Melvin and Ruth Cottrell, John
Mitchell of Ontario, and Mrs. sages of pink rosebuds and glad­ Simpson, Carroll Roberts, W A Bill Kurtz, Dale, Tony and Janet single strand of pearls in leaf de-
and Mary Chamberlain and Mar­
Mr.
Barnes
is
a
graduate
of
the
Wayman Sinden of Walla Walla, ioli.
Barton and Dr. and Mrs. Grant | of Merrill, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. M. sign that has been in the family
ion and Donna Glenn.
L. Kurtz of Nyssa and Mr. and lor seven generations and pre- Nyssa high school, with the class
Wash.
A four-tier wedding cake top- Hughes.
Mrs. Roberts was presented a
Mrs.
Harvey
o
jis
of
Adrian.
sented
to
the
oldest
granddaugh-
of
1958,
and
has
been
employed
For her going-away suit, the
gift
from the group.
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ter on her wedding day. Her heart at Wilson’s Super Market. He
bride chose a two-piece blue dress
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stevens of shaped bridal bouquet was of pink will leave for the Navy on Aug.
with white accessories
GUESTS
FROM
CALIFORNIA
Nyssa were Sunday dinner guests roses and white carnations.
25. Mrs. Barnes will remain at
Following a brief honeymoon to
AT WYATT SMITH HOME
at
the
home
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
Miss
Sandra
Nicholson,
maid
of
home
until
such
time
that
she
can
San Francisco, the new Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. Dustin Sample of
{Claude Day.
honor, wore a white, lavender join him.
Mrs. (Mitchell will be at home in
Los
Angeles. Calif., arrived last
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
B.
Goodfellow
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roberts were
Portland at 9326 North Wall Ave.,
Mr. and' Mrs Bill Willis and a"d pink «oral chiffon §own and
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Thursday
a few days’ visit
where he is a chemist for Mc- dinner guests Aug. 19 at the Leon of Bountiful, Utah, arrived Fri­ family entertained at a patio din- ai~so carried a heart shaped bou- Miss Delores Morris Observes with Mrs. tor
Sample’s
brother and
day
afternoon
to
visit
at
the
home
Roberts home, honoring Mrs. Leon
Kloskey Paint company.
ner last Sunday evening as a quet of pink roses and white car' 13th Birthday Anniversary
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sister-in-law,
Mr.
and
Mrs. Wyatt
Mr. Mitchell attended schools Roberts on her birthday anniver­ of Mr. Goodfellow’s daughter, Mr. going-aw ay event for Mr. and natl0ns
Miss Delores Morris was honor­ Smith.
and
Mrs.
C.
R.
Kesler,
Sr.,
and
in Ontario and Vale and was gra­ sary.
Mrs. Junior McGinnis and son.
Gary Toombs served as best ed on her 13th birthday anniver­
Other visitors in the Smith
with other relatives and friends Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jim man, while Roger Barnes and sary at a party Friday evening at
duated from Oregon State col­
home
on Saturday were Marion
in
Nyssa.
lege.
Mrs. Mitchell attended
the home of her parents, Mr. and
McGinnis, Mr, and Mrs. Dick Da- Chuck Reib were ushers,
Mrs Fred Bennett left Tuesday
I Chard of Mountain Home, Idaho,
Portland schools.
vis and Stevie, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Frank Morris.
night, by plane, for Minneapolis,
| Ewen Chard and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Wilson chose a biege dress
Last Thursday noon, Mr. and von McGinnis and Laura Smith.
Minn, to join her husband who
The evening’s entertainment in­
Jacksons Entertain Saturday is attending the National Ameri­ Mrs. Jim Nichols and family and
Mrs. Billy Day has left for Pearl with orange accessories and the cluded a chicken supper served Walter Fox.
On Sunday, the Smiths’ guests
Mr and Mrs. Virgil Raney of Par­ Harbof where she will meet her groom’s mother also wore a beige by Mrs. Morris, lawn games and
With Swimming, Dancing
can Legion convention there.
ma, attended a house warming husband.
dress with brown
accessories. badminton. The guests attended included Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Phil-
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jackson
Mrs. Eldon Hunter fell last. Both wore corsages of white car the Eagles’ teenage dance and re­ brick of Lincoln. Kan., Mr. and
entertained last Saturday night at
Mrs. Ethel Alters spent the dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Sam
a swimming and dancing party in weekend in Weiser visiting Mrs. Dunn at their new home in Home, week from a ladder while picking nations.
turned to the Morris home for Mrs. Art Hawkins and children of
Vale, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Kress-
A reception was held, following birthday cake and ice cream.
dale.
their newly completed cabana.
peaches and broke a bone in her
Marie Kimball.
Guests were the Robby Robin­
foot She is on crutches and went the ceremony, in the Methodist
Guests were the Misses Colleen ley and son of Ontario, Mr. and
social hall. Bouquets of pink and Christensen, Gail Flinders, Sue Mrs. Don Strickland and girls,
sons of Weiser, the Ralph Lawr­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGinley back to work this week
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wilson
ences, the Bob Thompsons, the and two older daughters left Mon­ and family and Lawrence M.
Mr. and Mrs. James Eden were lavender gladioli and a three-tier Olson; Jim Tracy, Gordon Leav­ Mr. and Mrs. George Webster and
Gene DeMincks and the Joe Cun- day for Roseburg. Oregon for a Schwarz were Sunday dinner visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon wedding cake, trimmed in laven­ itt, Jerry Hendricks and Mike Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pennie and
children.
dalls.
der and gold, graced the reception Jefferies.*
few days visit with friends.
, guests at the Herman Towne Parker on Sunday. Mrs. Mary table.
Charcoal broiled hamburgers
Hatt called in the afternoon.
home.
The bride’s grandmother. Mrs.
were served following swimming
Visiting with the Rev. and Mrs.
Monday
evening
dinner
guests
Klaas Tensen, and her aunts, Mrs. Dan Pennie Family
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Henry
Moore
over
the
weekend
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wilford
O.
Peter­
at the Herman Towne home were
Norbert Heying. Mrs. Leo Toombs Are Guests at Party
Mrs. Guthrie Entertains
Father Baumgartner and Joe son had as weekend guests Dr. was Frank Munstead of Umatilla. and Mrs. Laveral Toombs presid­
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pennie and
and
Ore.
For Samba Club Friday
and Mrs. W. LaVon Gifford and
Dority.
family
were guests at a farewell
ed
at
the
refreshment
table.
The
Visitors
at
the
home
of
F.
E
Mrs Fred Guthrie entertained
family of Page, Anz„ Mr. and
Misses Anita Poulson and Marylin party Friday evening at the home
the Friday afternoon Samba club
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Roberts of Mrs. Warner Gifford and family Deffer during the last week were
of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cottrell,
No. 8 North 1st St.
at her home last week Guest ! Bodkinberg, Ark., were Wednes­ of Columbia Falls, Mont., and Av­ J H. Cowdey, his son and wife
given by post office employees.
and
their
four
children.
players were Mrs Joe Bellon, Mrs d a y overnight guests at the home on Peterson of Salt Lake City.
Surprise Birthday Party
All Work Guaranteed
Mr. Pennie has left the postal
Mr and Mrs. Athol Sayre and Fetes Miss Mary Ashcraft
W. D Holcomb and Mrs. Harry of their cousins, Mr and Mrs
service.
family
were
dinner
guests
of
the
Miner.
Miss Mary Ashcraft was honor­
Leon Roberts and family. They
Attending the yard barbecue
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Winchester
Prize winners for the afternoon also visited with their uncle and were hosts to members of their Rev. and Mrs. Henry Moore on ed on her 16th birthday anniver­ and social evening were the
PHONE 7747
Monday.
They
are
former
resi­
were Mrs. S. P. Bybee and Mrs. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roberts. pinochle club Thursday evening.
sary at a surprise birthday party Messrs, and Mmes. Cecil Smith
dents of Adrian and are now liv­ Sunday, given by her girl friends, of Adrian, Lloyd Lewis, Donald
Guthrie.
If No Answer, Call 3832
Prize winners were Mr. and Mrs. ing in Elgin. Ore.
Guests included Bonnie and Shar­ Wilson and family, Glen Fred­
Mrs. Horace Chaney and daugh­ Elmer Cruson of Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Long spent on Hunter, Linda DeHaven, Lynn rickson, Melvin Feik, John Wulf
ters, Lynn and Peggy, and Mary
the past week salmon fishing on and Peggy Chaney. Mrs. Horace and Artie Robertson.
Ashcraft attended the wedding of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lewis and
Chaney baked and decorated the
Miss Eileen Stradley Sunday af­ family spent five days last week the Oregon coast.
The Rev. and Mrs. Henry Moore birthday cake for the occasion.
CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS!
ternoon in Nyssa
!
in
Pocatello
and
Idaho
Falls
vis­
attended the Roswell Presbyter­
PHONE NO. 673
iting relatives and friends.
ian church Sunday evening for
ONTARIO
Mr Naylor of Astoria, Ore., is
the installation .service of the Rev.
visiting his daughter, Mrs. Dee
Mrs. Blanche Higgins and Al­ Richard C. Mastbrook.
Zink and family this week.
Mr and Mr.- K I Peterson and
fred of Portland visited last Tues­
day with Mr and Mrs. Harvey Donna left for Portland last week
and spent several days with their
Howard and family.
daughter. Mr and Mrs R G Neer
Mr. and Mrs. T J Hillman ar­ and family.
FULLER’S
Larry Mackey, son of Mr, and
rived Friday night from their
rem arkable new
home in Victorville, Calif., to visit Mrs. G. E Mackey, underwent'
a week with their son-in-law and an appendectomy last Thursday
Exterior Rustlo
daughter, Mr. and Mrs Wilton night and is reported to be pro­
gressing
“fine.”
Finish g iv e s you
Jackson and family.
Mr and M rs Donnie DeHaven
spent the weekend with his par­
Mr and Mrs. Max Jones and ents, Mr and Mrs. George De-
YEARS OF
girls spent two days last week on : Haven
the North Fork of the Malheur
Mrs. Melvin Smith of Topeka,
PAINT BEAUTY
river fishing and camping
' Kan., visited last week with her
| sister, Mrs. Mike Elliot.
HUNDREDS of mothers each
FOR YOUR SHAKI
Mr and Mrs. Jay Mitchell of
Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Peterson
year SAVE by sewing their
Portland were guests in Nyssa were dinner guests Sunday cf
OR SHINGLf HOM
Friday at the S R Mitchell home ' Mrs Edna Cowling.
children’s school and winter
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Melvin Cottrells
Guests crt Surprise
House W arming
w
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Peterson Home
Scene of Picnic
Saturday Evening
Journal Personals
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CARL'S RADIO
TV SERVICE
For Custom Baling
Call Charles Miles
BACK-TO-SCHOOL
SAVINGS ON
Sewing Machines
clothing. Tins year many will
make extra savings with these
sewing machine bargains from
Nyssa Furniture Co.
REBUILT TREADLE MACHINES
As Low as . . . . . $15.00
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ELECTRIC
MACHINES- 25-Year G uarantee
As Low a s ........ $89.50
il Make*—All Models to Choose From
NYSSA FURNITURE CO.
On* Block W*sl of th* Depot
FARM
BOX
FO R S P R E A D I N G
Hale and Elberta Peaches
Bartlett Pears—Jonathan Apples
Tree-Ripened Prunes
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• “Breathing action**
lets harmful Inside
m o istu rs v a p o rs
•scapel
$
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FOR
\ i l*
FEEDING
• Greater
protection
against
weather I
• 43 beautiful color»;
roll or brush R on!
A sk us sb o u ttt
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