THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1961
Brother's Death
Notice Received
By Mrs. Stephen
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
Sandra Waddell and James Webster
Married in Candlelight Ceremony
By Mrs. James Ritchie
BUENA VISTA — Mrs. James
Stephen left Saturday evening
for Nebraska, being called there
by the death of her brother, Wil
liam Jensen, who succumbed Sat
urday afternoon. James Stephen
and sons, Ronnie and Larry, went
to Bums Sunday to visit at the
James O. Stephen home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Price and
family spent from Friday to Sun
day with relatives at Grandview,
Wash.
Lorraine Bishop has moved to
Ontario where she will attend
Ludwig Business college.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Devin of
Nyssa were Thursday evening
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al
len Jones and sons. Mr. and Mrs.
Devin and Mr. and Mrs. Jones at
tended PTA in Nyssa later in the
evening.
Pauline Stephen returned to
Boise Tuesday to resume her stu-I
dies at BJC as a sophomore ma
joring in nurse’s training.
Mr. and Mrs. George Knowles
and granddaughters, Jackie and |
Sandy Knowles, fished on the,
Owyhee river Sunday, reporting
a good catch.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Webster
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hiatt of |
La Grande were Sunday after
An 8 o’clock evening candle <>--------------------------------------
noon visitors at the Allen Jones light ceremony Sept. 9, 1961, at
and Mrs. Edward Waddell of On-
home.
the Ontario Christian church unit tario and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mr and Mrs. Harold Dail and ed Miss Sandra Sue Waddell and Webster of Adrian.
Mrs. Joe Stephen took several James Rex Webster.
Beneath a white and yellow
young people of Owyhee Com
The newlyweds’ parents are Mr.
gladioli
covered archway, flanked
munity church for a hay ride and
watermelon feed Thursday eve I Mitchell to Vale Sept. 10 to visit by basket arrangements of yellow
gladioli, the double ring ceremony
ning.
Mrs. Art Hawkins who is ill.
Visit in Topliff Home
Kent Cleaver, small son of Mr. was performed by the Rev. How
Recent visitors in the Leslie and Mrs. Delbert Cleaver, was a ard Larson in the presence of 175
Topliff home were Mr. and Mrs. Sunday overnight guest of his invited guests.
Soloist Clint Bellows sang "Be
Charles Goodell, Mrs. Topliffs grandmother, Mrs. George Clea
cause” and “The Lord’s Prayer,”
brother and wife of Iowa; her ver of Nyssa.
sister, Miss Elizabeth Goodell of
Mrs. Harold Dail and Janet accompanied by Mrs. Tip Powers.
The bride, given in marriage by
Emmett; son, Edward Topliff and visited Thursday with Mrs. Joe
her father, wore a full - length
family of Hazelton, Idaho; anoth Stephen.
gown of chantilly lace over silk
er son, Irvin and family of Ad Visit in Seattle
rian; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Ethel
Mrs. Edith Whipple and Leah organza fashioned with sabrina
Goodell; a nephew, Mr. and Mrs. recently spent a week in Seattle neckline, long sleeves and butter
Neil Goodell of Ontario, and Mrs. at the home of her brother, Har fly bow in back. She carried a
George Cleaver of Nyssa.
old Morrison and wife. In May bouquet containing a white or
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and when Mrs. Morrison was enroute chid, yellow carnations and steph-
family and John Douglas of Nyssa to Nyssa to attend funeral ser anotis on a white Bible.
visited Sunday at ¿he Russell vices for Mr. Whipple, she was
Attending the bride were Mrs.
involved in a car accident and Reed Vestal as matron of honor;
Talbot home.
Mrs. Bill Lowrance of Nyssa was injured quite seriously. She Miss Bobby Jo Webster and Mrs.
and Mrs. Leslie Hiatt of La is now able to be in a wheelchair. James Waddell, as bridesmaids.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Norland They wore identical gowns of
Grande visited Saturday in the
and family of Caldwell spent a pink silk organza over yellow
George Knowles home.
Mrs. Esther Stephen visited recent weekend at the Eugene with matching shoes and hats and
Saturday morning at the Jim Rit and Joe Stephen homes, Norland carried bouquets of white and
chie home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim is a brother of the Stephens la yellow carnations.
Ritchie and Robert were Sunday dies. Mr. and Mrs. Art Norland
Don Hamilton served as best
dinner guests of Mrs. Stenhen and and family of Ontario and Mr. man and ushers were James Wad
and Mrs. Howard Finger and son dell and Stanley Bishop. Ring
Willy.
Jim Farmer, who is taking vo and Ruth and Peter Stephen were bearer was Mike Dake.
cational training at BJC, was a Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and I Flower girls were Cherie Snod? .
weekend visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Eugene Stephen and sons. | grass and Karen Marshall, wear- .
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffitts and
Harold Dail and daughters.
ing aproicot-colored dresses with I
Mrs. Lester Cleaver entertained Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Griffitts and yellow and white gladioli head- t
David
of
Nyssa
visited
Sunday
Out Our Way club Wednesday
bands. Linda Snodgrass and Dia
afternoon at the Glenn Hoffman
afternoon in her home.
na Husfloen lighted the tapers.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Hoffman home.
They
wore dresses identical to
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Cleaver
visited Sunday in Nyssa at the
those
of
the flower girls.
Wilbur Anderson and Ernest and family were guests last Sun
For
her
daughter’s wedding,
Maze homes. Hoffman and Maze day at the Jack Bowen home in
Mrs. Waddell chose a beige knit
visited Fred Province at Malheur Nyssa.
Mrs. LaVern Cleaver entertain- | dress with orange accessories and
Memorial hospital.
Mrs. Alberta Bowen of Salem ed Tuesday evening for 12 ladies ; a yellow glameTlia corsage. The
bridegroom’s mother wore a blue
visited recently at the home of with a card party in her home.
Mrs Jim Ritchie and Robert j dress with matching hat, black
her daughter, Mrs. LaVern Clea
were dinner guests Sunday of her patent accessories and a white
ver and family.
Mrs. Guy Tanner accompanied sister, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day glamellia corsage.
A tower-shaped cake decorated
Mrs. Alzina Salter and Mrs. Lila at Adrian.
with
yellow and white net flow i
.xxxx: cocccooor
ers centered the serving table at
X a reception following the cere
mony. Presiding at the refresh
ment table were Mrs. Jim Collins-
EASY TERMS!
wood of Swan Lake, Idaho, Mrs.
Adele Hite, Karen Peterson and
Mrs. Don Hamilton.
Mrs. Sonny Hite was in charge
of the guest book. Mrs. Buster |
127 Main Street
Fields and Mrs. George Snodgrass 1
accepted and placed the gifts.
For her wedding trip to Califor
nia and Old Mexico, the new Mr-
Webster chose a black and white
checked suit with black patent
accessories.
The new bride was a 1959 grad
uate of Ontario high school and i
| is presently employed as recep-1
j tionist for John Fowler, certified I
public accountant, in Ontario. The
I bridegroom was graduated from
Adrian high school with the class
CALDWELL, IDAHO
j of 1958 and is employed at Adrian
, Gas and Oil company.
Special guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Plummer of Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murray of
Washington and Mrs. Alta Web
ster of Parma, the bridegroom’s
grandmother.
Other guests attended from
Boise, Meridian, Homedale, Par
ma. Adrian and Vale.
THESE LITTLE PIGGIES
WENT A SWIMMIN !!
While fishing Sunday on
Snake river near the Corey
place on East Enterprise ave
nue, Maurice Corey and his ne
phew, Bill Garner, saw swim
ming toward them what they
thought to be strange looking
ducks.
Upon closer observation, they
discovered they were five 100-
pound pigs belonging to George
Boodry who lives on the island
across the river from the Corey
home.
The men yelled across to him
to tell him that his pigs were
on their way over via the river.
Boodry had to travel eight miles
by road and the trio finally
caught up with the swine about
a mile west of the Corey place.
The Garners are visiting here
from Corona. Calif.
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Sager*
of Uth and Bower, Nyssa, cele- reiatives attended an open house
brated them silver wedding anm- held from 3 to 9
honoring
versary Aug. 27, 1961.
the SagerSi at the home Qf her
A noon picnic in Nyssa south j parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W Fos-
park was attended by approxi ter.
mately 42 relatives and friends.
The couple was married Aug.
Approximately 65 friends and 23, 1936, in the Methodist church
in Nyssa. They have four chil
dren, Harlan and Bonnie at home;
Mrs. Kenneth Hummels (Letha)
of Ft. Collins, Colo., and Mrs.
Larry Williams (Ellen) of Tucson,
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Sager was born in Nampa, Ida
ho, and his wife in Nyssa. They
have been in their present loca
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DIAMONDS
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"Thunder on the Mountain** by
Giff Cheshire. The story of CThief
Joseph and the heroic retreat of
the Nez Perce.
"In a Summer Season** by Eli
zabeth Taylor. Kate Hallam, re
cently widowed and lonely after
an unusually happy marriage,
succumbs to the charm of a young
man 10 years her junior and mar
ries him. Most of the action takes
place during one long, hot sum
mer season but it epitomizes the
whole course of an unwise mar
riage and symbolizes the pheno
menon of middle-aged love.
"Rembrandt" by Gladys Schmitt.
A biographical novel that pre
sents the warm and very human
story of Rembrandt van Rijn, one
of the world’s greatest painters.
Theodore H. White. The U. S.
presidential election of 1960 is
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at which he launched his cam
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winning candidate and the win
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more aspirants for the nomina
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are in the forefront of the account.
Coming Events . . .
Today, 2 p.m.—Methodist WSCS
circle meetings.
Tonight, 8 p.m.—Jaycee meet
ing in city council room at city
halL
Sept. 23. 6:30 to 9 a.m__ Jaycees
Crazy Day breakfast at Fourth
and Main.
Sept. 23. 2 to 10 p.m---- Nyssa
First ward carnival on grade
school grounds.
Sept. 23. 6 to 9 p.m.—Adrian
Legion and auxiliary smorgasbord
at Adrian grade school cafetor-
ium.
Sept. 25, 8 p.m.—Farm Bureau
meeting at high school little thea
ter.
Sept. 26, 7:30 p.m.—Knife and
Fork club meeting at East Side
cafe.
Sept. 26. 8 p.m.—Rebekah lodge
meeting at IOOF hall.
Sept. 28, 5:30 to 8:30 pun. —
Methodist church harvest dinner
in social hall.
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