Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, September 03, 1959, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1959
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE SIX
Phyllis Cheldelin, William H. Young
Wed in Evening Ceremony August 22
Judith Ann Lake, Douglas S. Lewis
Eileen Stradley, Marvin Udlinek
Approximately 400 persons
gathered at the Vale Park Friday Wed in Si. Bridget's Catholic Church United in LDS Church in California
Nyssa Pioneer Lady
MC at Picnic Friday
to attend the annual Malheur
County Pioneer picnic.
Following the dinner served at
noon by the Vale area ladies,
Robert Lytle addressed the group.
Angie Cook of Nyssa acted as
mistress of ceremonies for the
program that featured musical
numbers and readings. Mrs. G. Y.
| Chester gave the invocation
An old time dance held at the
. Grange hall, ended the day long
activities.
Family Dinner Fetes
Visitors From Denver
A family dinner Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Frank Morgan hon­
ored Mrs. Morgan’s daughter,
Mrs. A. B. Ballah, and son Ar­
thur, who have been visiting in
Nyssa from Denver.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Morgan and family and Dr
MR. and MRS. DOUGLAS STANFORD LEWIS
and Mrs. Clayton Morgan and
MR. and MRS. MARVIN UDLINEK
LT. and MRS. WILLIAM H. YOUNG
—Harano Studio family of Boise.
—Schoen Studio.
Of interest to his friends and decorated by Mrs. Roy Peters of
Mrs. Morgan and her guests
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relatives in Nyssa was the recent Yuba City, aunt of the bride.
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o
Mrs. Lake, mother of the bride,
At an 8 o’clock evening cere­ Mrs. Charles Gutzler attended spent some time at Payette Lakes
Miss Eileen StradLey, daughter . length white satin gown with marriage of Douglas Stanford viewed
her daughter’s wedding
Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
mony on August 22 at th? Meth­ her sister as matron of honor and before the Ballahs returned to of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stradley I overskirt of two tiers of lace.
Lewis,
to
Miss
Judith
Ann
Lake,
wearing
a beige shantung sheath
odist church in Nyssa, Miss Phyl­ wore a white all-over embroidery Denver Friday morning.
She
carried
a
bouquet
of
glad
­
i of Rte. 3, Parma, and Marvin Ud-
—♦
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo dress with black patent access­
lis Ann Cheldelin, daughter of sheath over green, with white
ioli and rose buds.
I
linek,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
Lake of Manteca, Calif. Bishop ories. Her corsage was two laven­
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Cheldelin polished cotton sash and bow. She Amity Club Members
I Udlinek of Nyssa, were united in , Miss Joan Stradley attended | A.
became the bride of Lt. William carried a bouquet of white carna­ Are Guests in Boise
! her sister as maid of honor and Leon Ward officiated at the der orchids.
(
marriage
at
a
3
o
’
clock
afternoon
Members of the Amity club
H. Young, son of Mrs. Alice tions and asters.
j wore a gown of lace over white double ring ceremony in the The bride attended Manteca
were guests by special invitation I ceremony on August 23 at St. satin. Miss Croletta Miller served Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- high school, Brigham Young uni­
Young of Glendale, California.
Bridesmaids were Miss Anne for their August meeting at the ¡Bridget’s Catholic church.
day Saints in Manteca.
versity at Provo, Utah, and has
Tn the presence of 200 invited Young, sister of the groom, Mrs.
Father Bumgartner officiated at as bridesmaid and wore a gown
The bride, given in marriage by been employed at Sharpe general
guests, the Rev Paul Ludlow of­ Arthur Haas and Mrs. Duane new home of a former member, the double ring ceremony in the identical to that of the maid of
Mrs. Doug Bateman in Boise.
honor. Both carried corsages of her father, wore a floor length depot for two years.
ficiated at the double ring cere­ Mohn, sorority sisters of the Special
guests were Mrs. Bate­ presence of approximately 100 in­ pink gladioli.
gown of imported Chantilly lace The bridegroom was graduated
mony, before a background of bride. They wore gowns similar
vited
guests.
The
altar
was
deco-
’s daughters, Mrs. Valdo Tal­
Cathy
Stradley,
sister
of
the
and tulle. The Basque bodice was from Nyssa high school and was
white gladoli and lighted tapers. to that of the matron of honor man
bot and Mrs. Gary Bauers of : rated with two large basket ar­ bride and Vicky Jo Gammel were fashioned with a square neckline i a student at Brigham Young uni­
Miss Cheldelin, given in marri­ with the exception of green pol­ Boise.
rangements of pink and white
of lace scallops and short sleeves. versity, where he met the bride.
age by her father, wore a floor ished cotton sashes and bows. <Mrs. Lloyd Lewis presented the j gladoli trimmed with pink rib- flower girls.
I Best man was Tommy Jayo and I The lace detail was repeated in He is at present employed by the
length gown of peau de soie with They carried bouquets of white program and showed pictures. A j bons.
usherettes were Mary Ann Gam­ the appliques on the bouffant Bank of America in San Jose and
scoop neckline, cap sleeves and carnations and pink asters.
Miss Stradley, escorted to the mel and Dorothy Quick.
farewell gift was presented to the
1 skirt which fell into a chapel plans to complete his education
bouffant skirt. Heavy embroider,
Miss Pamela McPartland was hostess from the group.
altar by her father, wore a waltz
train. Her shoulder length veil at San Jose State college, major­
Mrs.
Stradley
chose
for
her
ed motif encircled the neckline flower girl dressed .n green pol­
At the close of the evening, lun­
¡daughter’s wedding, a dress of was edged with rose applique and ing in industrial management.
and waist. Her fingertip length ished cotton with full all-over em­ cheon was served to the following
blue taffeta and Mrs. Udlinek she carried a bouquep of white The new Mrs. Lewis appeared
veil fell from a coronet of seed broidery white skirt. Ring bearer Nyssa guests: the Mmes. Mel
wore an orchid taffeta dress. Both carnations and blue corn flowers, in a pale blue sheath dress with
pearls and she carried a cascade was David Gutlzer, nephew of Beck, Elwood Flinders, Frell
wore white accessories and rose centered with two white-centered white accessories for the honey­
bouquet of white carnations and the bride and candlelighters were Blair, Lloyd Lewis, Charles Mann,
i lavender orchids. For something moon trip up the Northern Cali-
bud corsages.
stephanotis centered with a white Lois Wilson and Ruth Herrman.
Carl Burningham, Delbert Hoop­
A reception was held for the old, she wore a silver wedding fornia coast. The young couple
orchid.
Charles Radke served as best er, Taft Pett, Mark Moncur, Don
newlyweds at the old Catholic band that belonged to her mater. I plan to make their home in San
man, while Charles Gutzler, bro­ Moss and Dean Fife.
'Jose.
church. Their white wedding ' nal grandmother.
Surprise Housewarming
ther-in-law of the bride, Arthur
cake was a 4-tier, trimmed with
Attending
as
matron
of
honor
Haas and Louis Attebury served Grant Connors Entertain
For Mark Hartley Family”
A double ring ceremony at 4 pink roses, topped with a minia­ J was the bride’s sister-in-law. Mrs. TREASURE VALLEY REUNION
Mr and Mrs. Mark Hartley and as ushers.
At Patio Supper Friday
p.m. June 28 united Miss Thelma ture bride and groom and with | David Lake, who wore a silver- FOR EARL PARKER FAMILY
family recently moved into their
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Connor of Louise Powers, daughter of Mr. swans circling the base.
Solos were rendered by Mrs.
blue gown of taffeta and Chan­ The family of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
new Gold Medallion home 7 miler Robert Q Smith, accompanied by 7 Long drive entertained at a and Mrs. C. A Powers, Phoenix, The Misses Mary Ann Gammel, tilly lace. It was fashioned with Parker
of Boise (formerly of
patio supper Friday evening.
southwest of Nyssa on Ivanhoe Mrs. Lois Attebury.
Ariz., and Allen Eugene Gustav­ ¡Dorothy Quick, C?!etta Stradley, portrait neckline, three-quarter Newell Heights- were all together
avenue.
Guests
included
Mr.
and
Mrs.
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Elizabeth Stradley and Maude length sleeves and bouffant skirt. recently for the first time in 24
Mrs. Cheldelin chose- for her
King assisted at the reception. She carried a colonial bouquet of years. Mr. and Mrs. Parker will
On Saturday evening a group daughter’s wedding, an ivory and Frand Berard, Walla Walla; Mr. Gustavson, Roswell.
of friends gave the Hartleys a | rose satin brocade sheath dress and Mrs. Tom Medford, Mr. and
The Rev. J. B Grew, foster There were approximately 20 white carnations and blue corn­ be married 50 years this coming
surprise housewarming, bringing | with rose accessories and wore a Mrs. George Goldsmith and Mr father of the bride, officiated at out-of-state guests present.
flowers.
! December.
After a honeymoon trip to the
with them ideas for games and pink rose corsage. Mrs. Young and Mrs. Homer Dickey, all of the ceremony, which was he.d on
Little
Miss
Margaret
Nicolaysen
The family spent the week end
refreshments.
wore a beige, all-over embroidery, Fruitland; Dr and Mrs. John the lawn of the First Southern Oregon coast, the couple is at of Ripon was flower girl, wearing at Shady Beach Lodge at McCalip
Long,
Mr
and
Mrs.
W
E
Kohl,
home
on
Rte.
2,
Nyssa
where
Mr
Baptist church in Caldwell.
The group included Messrs and linen sheath with beige accessor,
a sleeveless floor length dress of ¡returning to the parental home
Mmes. Kenny Price, Dudley ies and corsage of copper tone Mrs. Jack Bare and Mrs Eliza­ The bride, given in marriage by Udelinek is employed on his pale yellow taffeta and Chantilly in Boise on Sunday. There were
beth
Shaughnesy.
Kurtz, Duane Holcomb, Dick roses.
lace. She carried a bouquet of 45 present for their reunion, only
Richard Claussen, wore a floor father’s farm.
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Kreigh, Ray Larson, Stanley Hill,
white carnations and yellow mar­ two grandchildren were unable
length gown of chantilly lace over
Miss Barbara McPartand and
Floyd Hale, Jim Phifer and Miss Mrs. Tom Nishitani furnished with a cluster of stephanotis bridal satin in iflincess style. A Fred Proctor Honor Guest
guerites.
to attend.
Joanne Hartley.
background music at the recep­ and pink miniature roses with crown of seed pearls held the At Farewell Supper Aug. 26
Donnie Nicolaysen of K'-nn •• s
Members of the Parker family
The Hartley family was pre tion following the ceremony in similar flowers circling the base fingertip veil. She carried a bou­ A farewell party was given on the ring bearer.
present were Messrs, and Mmes.
of
the
cake.
The
cake
was
cut
the
evening
of
Aug.
26
at
Brow
­
quet of white orchids and white
sented with a gift for their new the church social hall. The four-
Best man duties were perform­ Charles Parker and family and
nie’s cafe for Fred Proctor of ed by Grant Wrathall, Jr., of Ap­ LeRoy Parker and family all of
home.
I tier wedding cake was topped and served by Mrs. Dwight stephanotis on a white Bible.
Wyckoff and Miss Janet Lohrenz
Beach, Calif.
♦
tos, and the ushers were David Chicago, Bill Ankrum and son of
Juanita Bufford, maid of honor, Rodondo
while Mrs. Norris Bowdish, aunt wore
Guests included Dr and Mrs. Lake and Michael Johnson, both • Newark, Ohio, Melvin Parker and
a
gown
of
yellow
net
over
of the bride and Mrs. Larry yellow taffeta, and carried a nose­ John Long, Mr. and Mrs Grant of Manteca.
daughter of Arkansas City, Kan.,
TRY OUR
Vaughn served the punch and gay of yellow carnations. Eva Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin O.
Mrs. Roy Austin sang “With Dorsey Conrad and son of San
Mrs. George Cheldelin, the bride’s
Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. W E Kohl a Song in My Heart,” and “At Diego, Calif., Wayne Wood and
Bufford and Elaine Greer, and
Mrs. Elizabeth Shaughnesy. Dawning,” accompanied by Mrs 1 sons of Caldwell, Bob Parker and
aunt and Miss Janet Avdelott Joyce
bridesmaids,
were
dressed
in
blue
served the coffee. Mrs. Carol Mc- net over blue taffeta and carried
Mr. Proctor had spent the sum­ Leslie Brandow.
children and Lester Parker and
Candlish was in charge of the nosegays of blue carnations
mer here with his niece and hus-
Following the ceremony, a re­ family all of Boise and Arthur
guest book and Mrs Richard Hahn
. band, the Irvin Lawsons, and re- ception was held in the social hall Cartwright and family of Nyssa.
and the Misses Letha and Ellen i Linda Sue Claussen, wearing a ¡cently returned to his home.
| of the church where the newly­
•F_
❖—
Sager presided at the gift tables | blue floor length gown, was the
wed couple cut a four-tiered wed- EAGLES' AUXILIARY MEET
flower
girl.
Jimmy
Bob
Greer
Out of state guests included
Mrs. Larsen Entertains
¡ding cake which was made and DEPICTS BACK-TO-SCHOOL'
Mrs. Alice Young. Miss Anne was ring bearer. Sharon Bower With Pinochle Event
Eagles’ auxiliary met Sept. 1
was
in
charge
of
the
guest
book.
Young, Mr and Mrs. Charles
Mrs Neils Larsen entertained
with 17 members present. Theme
Gutzler and David and Charlc: I She also wore blue net over blue with three tables of pinochle last Coming Events . . .
for the evening was “Back-to-
Radke all of California, and Mr taffeta.
Tuesday evening. Mrs. Charles E
American Legion and Auxiliary
Days” with the prize for
and Mrs. George Cheldelin of Dick Gustavson attended his Smith, Mrs Clyde Bohannon. Mrs. meet first and third Thursdays of School
brother as best man, with Warren Delwin Holcomb and Mrs. Art each month at 8 p.m. in the Com. being the best dressed going to
Washington
Mrs. LaVern Cleaver. Other prizes
Or Our New Fried Ham on a Bun.
For their wedding trip to Lake iTavlor and Floyd Cox serving as Colby were guest players.
munity hall. Next meeting to­ were won by Mrs Eddie Taylor,
ushers.
Mrs.
J.
B.
Greer
sang
"1
Tahoe, the bride wore a white
Prizes were won by the Mmes. night (Thursday).
COLD DRINKS TO MATCH
door prize, and Mrs. Werner
raw silk ensemble with aqua ac­ Love You Truly” and ‘‘Whither Bohannon, Holcomb. Bob Skow
Sept. 3 (today), 2 p.m. — St. ¡Peutz, jackpot prize.
—"■
cessories and a white orchid cor. Thou Goest,” with Richard Brad­ and Don Perdue.
Bridget's Altar society meeting at
Entertainment for the evening
ford at the organ.
sage.
+—+
the parish hall.
was
furnished by Mrs. Werner
The new Mrs Young is a grad­ A reception was held at the NAMED TO CHURCH POST
Sept. 3 (tonight), 7:30 p.m. — Peutz and Mrs. Chester Mills Re­
uate of Oregon State college home of Mr and Mrs. Richard
Job's Daughters will meet at the freshments were served by Mrs.
where she was a member of Alpha Claussen immediately following Friends in Nyssa have received Masonic hall.
word that Thurn J. Baker was
I Clifford Beckstead and Mrs S P
Chi Omega sorority. Lt. Young the ceremony.
Friday. Sept. 4—Rummage sale Kelly.
e
j
recently
sustained
as
stake
presi
­
was graduated from UCLA where
The bride is a 1958 graduate of dent of the Grand Coulee, Wash., by Catholic church in old Journal The next meeting will be Sept
he was affiliated with Phi Delta 1 Newellton, La . high school. The
LDS stake Mr and Mrs Baker building.
115, with an auxiliary birthday
¡Theta fraternity.
bridegroom is a graduate of Nyssa
Friday. Sept. 4. 2 p.m.—Rebe­
past president.
117 North Main
Phone 3363
The young couple will make high school and is employed by , and family are former Nyssa resi- kah Sunshine club meeting at the 'party honoring +—
+
'
dents
their home in Long Beach, Calif , H <& E Egg company of Nyssa.
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IOOF hall.
where Mrs Young will teach in
Nyssa
Births
. . .
The couple is at home on a farm NEDRYS VISIT HERE
Saturday. Sept. 5. 8:45 p.m. —
the public schools and Lt Young 'south of Roswell, Idaho.
Wagon
Wheel
square
dance
club
Aug
28
—
To
Mr.
and
Mrs. Ken-
Britt Nedry of Boise was a vis­
is with the United States Navy
.;._ +
itor in the Journal office Monday at the old Cairo school. All square Ineth Pickett of Nyssa, a boy To
POLLYANNA CLUB MEETING afternoon Mr and Mrs. Nedry dancers of the valley are wel­ Mr and Mrs Lauren Wright of
¡Nyssa, a girl. To Mr and Mrs
AT PRICE HOME TODAY
were in Nyssa to visit Mrs. Ned- come. Potluck lunch.
Sunday. Sept 6—Owyhee-Nys- ¡Jose Ferrozas of Parma, a boy
The Pollyanna club will meet ry's sister, Eva Boydell, and to
Pioneer picnic at Nyssa city
Aug. 30—To Mr and Mrs. Jesus
at 2 pm today Thursday) at'the attend the Episcopal potluck din­ sa
park.
Abrego of Parma, a boy. To Mr
home of Mrs Raymond Price, ner held that evening They also
Thursday, Sept 10. 8 p.m. _ and MPs Ramon Ortiz of Parma,
with Mrs. Car Begeman as co- visited their son, Dirick Nedry in
PT A meeting at school cafetor. twin girls.
. hostess
Payette
ium.
Aug. 31—To Mr and Mrs. Mar.
Friday. Sept 11. 7 p.m. — LDS tin Greig of Nyssa, a boy.
Second ward building fund dinner
at school cafeteria.
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