THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1963
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE SIX
Miss Karen Dippel, Richard Anderson
Wed in Walla Walla Methodist Church
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Roger Smith United
In Sunday Ceremony
Sunset Valley—Shirley Holland
and Roger Smith were united in
marriage Sunday afternoon, June
9, 1963. The bride is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Maness of
Adrian. Her husband is a son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith of the
Mitchell Butte community.
Officiating minister was Jess
Armas of Ontario. The couple
was attended by Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Ward. Approximately 50
relatives and friends were in at
tendance.
The newlyweds will reside in
one of the houses belonging to
Lorin Munn. The bridegroom is
employed by Munn.
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Couples United
In Lawn Rites
At Jordan Valley
A 2 o’clock afternoon wedding
ceremony, performed May 12,
1963, on the lawn at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Thenon Elordi in
Jordan Valley, united their two
two daughters in marriage.
Carmelita became the bride of
Larry Dean Culbertson of Nyssa,
while Sherry Ann was wed to
William Campbell of Othello,
MR. and MRS. RICHARD F. ANDERSON
Wash.
A wedding ceremony performed pel, brother of the bride, and De County Judge Ellis White per
formed the rites in the presence
at 2:30 p.m. on June 1, 1963, in bra Stoller, her cousin.
the Pioneer Methodist church at
For her daughter’s wedding, of 100 invited guests.
Walla Walla, Wash., united Miss Mrs. Dippel chose a dress of beige
Given in marriage by their
Karen K. Dippel and Richard F. | silk with pink accessories. The father, the young ladies wore
Anderson.
bridegroom’s mother was attireo white ballerina - length gowns,
The bride is a daughter of Mr. in a dress of flowered white ny veiled pill-box hats and carried
and Mrs. C. E. Dippel of Walla lon and wore white accessories. bouquets of white carnations and
Walla. The bridegroom’s parents Both wore orchid corsages.
pink rosebuds.
are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Schoon Reception Follows Rites
Attending the brides was Gloria
over of Nyssa.
A four-tier cake, topped with Lotz, attired in a suit of pink
The Rev. Dr. David K. Almon wedding bells, centered the re cotton and corsage of white car
performed the double-ring rites freshment table at a reception nations. Richard List served as
before an altar decorated with held in the church parlor follow best man. The girls’ small broth
er, Patrick, was ring bearer.
floral arrangements of white ing the ceremony.
Among out-of-town guests were
Tablecloths used on the serving
stock and pink carnations.
Mrs.
Della Storey, Mr. and Mrs.
tables
were
hand
-
made
by
the
“The Anniversary Song” and
“The Lord’s Prayer” were sung late Mrs. John Stoller, grand Charles Storey, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
by John McAdams, accompanied mother of the bride. They are Wason, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith,
over 50 years old and are of Bat Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elordi of Nam
by Mis. Melvin Brunton.
pa; Mr. and Mrs. Dick King, Mr.
Given in m: rriage by her par tenburgh and pulled thread em
and Mrs. Jim Storey, Mr. and
broidery.
ents, the bride wore a gown of
Serving
punch
were
Ruth
Dip-
Mrs.
Dick Navarro and family of
nylon tulle and chantilly lace.
pel,
aunt
of
the
bride,
and
Rosie
Boise.
The fitted bodice was fashioned
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Elordi and
w th square neckline and long Summers. Mrs. Adam Dippel, the family,
Mrs. Joe Jaca, Mr. and
bride
’
s
grandmother,
and
Mrs.
tapered sleeves. The bouffant
Mrs. Dora Lasa of McDermitt,
Harold
Anderson
served
coffee.
skirt of l.ylon tulle was edged
Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rust and
w.th la e and flowed into a small The wedding cake was served by
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Doyle of Port
Mrs.
Philip
Stoller,
cousin
of
the
chapel train. Front of the skirt
land; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duncan
bride
and
Sharon
Weis,
while
the
featured tiers of lace, accented
groom’s cake was served by Ter of Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Mel
with iridescent sequins.
Metzer and family of Othello,
ry, Debbie and Ricky Snyder.
Her veil of bridal illusion fell
Registration of guests was tak Wash.
from a crown of chantilly lace, en care of by Mrs. Robert Vogt,
From the Nyssa - Adrian area
edged with seed pearls and she while Janet Brogoitti was in were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cul
carried a cascading bouquet of charge of gifts.
bertson, Mr. and Mrs. Buster Tal
gardenias, pink roses and stepha-
Among out-of-town guests were bot, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kygar,
notis.
Mrs. Fred Rusch of New York; ' 1 Marlene Slippy, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stoller, Dr. Peutz, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Wedding Attendants Named
Karen Anderson attended as and Mrs. Arnold Stoller and John, ! Beckstead.
A reception was held immedi-
maid of honor and wore a dark Miss Allison Gable of Seattle; Mr.
green gown, white gloves and car and Mrs. Harvey Stoller, Mrs. ately following the ceremony. In
ried a bouquet of pink roses. John Raugust, Mr. and Mrs. Don charge of serving, guest registra
Bridesmaids were Nancy Himes, Snyder, Terry, Debbie and Ricky tion and gifts were Barbara Pot
Mrs. Nat (Linda) Palmer and Ida of Richland; Verlie Wadekamper, ter, Rosie Arritola, Maxine Tel-
Williams. They were attired in Glenn Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Harold j leria, Connie Larrinaga, Vivian
pastel green dresses, white gloves Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald j Mendieta, Mrs. Betty Jaca and
and carried long - stemmed pink Summers of Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rust.
Mrs. Earl Stoller, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Culbertson will
roses.
Debbie Snyder, cousin of the Abe Stoller of Portland; Mr. and reside on the Anderson place near
bride, was flower girl and wore Mrs. Victor Frank of Tacoma; Mr. Mitchell Butte, southwest of Nys-
a dress identical to those of the I and Mrs. Glenn Schoonover of sa. The Campbells will be at
home in Othello, Wash.
bridesmaids. Terry Snyder, an Nyssa.
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Take Wedding Trip to Portland
other cousin, was ring-bearer.
Michael Freeman o f Seattle
For her wedding trip to Port Dick Tensens Entertain
served as best man, while ushers land, the new Mrs. Anderson wore Tuesday Bridge Members
were Doug Dippel, brother of the a coral silk linen suit with floral
Mr. and Mrs. Dick G. Tensen
bride; Jim and Wes Luster, step silk crepe blouse, made by the entertained last week with a pot
brothers of the bridegroom, from I bridegroom's mother.
luck dinner for members of the
Pendleton.
The bride is a graduate of Wal Tuesday evening bridge club. Fol
Candlelighters were John Dip- la Walla high school and attended lowing dinner, the evening was
t h e University of Washington. spent playing cards.
1 The bridegroom was graduated
Those in attendance were the
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| from Nyssa high school and at Messrs, and Mmes. Ted Morgan,
tended Oregon State university in Gene Stunz, Lyle Miner, Ray Lar
Corvallis. He is presently em son, Lloyd Wilson and the host
ployed by West Coast Airlines. couple. Mr. and Mrs. George Rush
The newlyweds are residing at who recently moved to Ogden
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1529 Mitchell street in Klamath called on the group during the
Falls.
evening.
MAUDIE'S
Anna Belle Webb,
Fruitland Church Is Scene of Rites John
Graham Wed
In Home Ceremony
Uniting Judy Trussell, Larry Shaffer
Anna Belle Webb, daughter of
Mrs. Tarzan Johnson, and John
Frederick Graham, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Graham, were united
in marriage at 2 o’clock Sunday
afternoon, June 9, 1963, in the
Johnson home at 409 Good ave
nue. The Rev. Wallace Prowell of
the Nyssa Christian church offi
ciated.
For her wedding, the bride
wore a gown of white lace with
matching accessories.
Witnessing the rites were Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Blodgett of Clats
kanie, Ore., grandparents of the
bride; Mr. and Mrs. Johnson; Rob
ert and Mary Webb, the bride’s
brother and sister.
The newlyweds both attended
Nyssa high school, the bridegroom
having graduated with the class
of 1961. They are both members
MISS DIANA VAN ZELF
of the Christian church. Graham
. . . To Wed in June, 1964
is presently employed by Owyhee
Steel at Owyhee corners.
The engagement of Miss Diana
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Van Zelf to Lawrence Fifer is
REBEKAH GROUP HEARS
announced by her parents, Mr.
REPORT BY ANGIE COOK
and Mrs. John Van Zelf of route
At the May 28 meeting of Yel 2, Nyssa. Her fiance is a son of
low Rose Rebekah lodge, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fifer of route
Angie Cook gave a report of her
1, Vale.
recent trip to The Dalles where
Miss Van Zelf will graduate
she attended grand session. Mrs.
from
Nyssa high school with the
MR. and MRS. LARRY E. SHAFFER
Cook is a state official and also
—Portrait by Schoen. attended the meeting as a dele class of 1964. Fifer is a 1963 gra
duate of Vale high school and is
Flower arrangements and can
gate from the Nyssa lodge.
delabra, containing 1 4 lighted
The regular Tuesday evening presently working with his father
tapers, provided the altar setting Bridal Shower Fetes
business session was presided on the farm.
A June, 1964, wedding is being
for a 3 o’clock afternoon cere Miss Bobbi Johnson
over by Mrs. Tom Johnson, noble
planned
by the young couple.
mony uniting Miss Judy Louise
Miss Bobbi Johnson of Vale, grand. Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Nellie
Trussell and Larry E. Shaffer.
Newbill
served
as
hostesses.
bride-elect of Jim Thompson, was
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The couple’s parents are Mr. honored guest at a shower last
High Score Winners Told
and Mrs. Darrell Trussell and Mr. Tuesday afternoon at the Adrian Amity Club Members
For Nyssa Duplicate Club
and Mrs. Oscar Shaffer of Fruit Community church.
Nyssa duplicate bridge club met
Meet at Flinders Home
land.
Mrs. J. Elwood Flinders enter Monday evening in the Episcopal
There were 39 guests present,
The double-ring rites were including ladies from Roswell, tained Saturday evening for mem church basement. High score win
performed June 2, 1963, in the Big Bend, Adrian and Owyhee. bers of the Amity club. The eve ners for the evening were Mrs.
Church of the Brethren at Fruit Special guests were the honoree’s ning was spent socially and a buf Ray Russell and Harry Miner,
land by the Rev. Paul Eller. Ap mother, Mrs. William Johnson fet supper was served by the hos first; Mrs. Herb Fischer and Mrs.
Houston Wilson, second; Mrs.
proximately 17 5 invited guests and Mrs. Sanford W a g g and tess.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Frell Harry Miner and Gordon Oxnam,
were in attendance. Soloist was daughter Judy of Vale, Mrs. Gor
Miss Lynda Brown, accompanied die Dickerson and Mrs. Leia Rice Blair, Mrs. John Schenk, Mrs. third; Mrs. E. H. Brandt and Mrs.
Edison Child and Mrs. Dean Fife. Jessie Morgan, fourth.
by Miss Barbara Carnefix.
of Parma.
Escorted to the altar by her
Mrs. Rice, Barbara Obendorf
father, the bride wore a floor and Judy Wagg assisted Miss
length gown designed with fitted Johnson in opening the gifts. Miss
lace bodice, featuring scalloped Pat Obendorf, Mrs. Jim Carroll
neckline, accented with pearls and Mrs. Don Costley served at
and sequins, and wrist-length tap the refreshment table.
ered sleeves. The full skirt was
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Miss Johnson received many
of silk organza and flowed into a
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Debbie and Pammie Shaffer, caster. She was presented a gift
wearing dresses of pink dotted from the bethel at the conclusion
of the ceremony.
Swiss, attended as flower girls.
Refreshments of cookies, punch
Jim Shaffer served as best man,
while ushers were Douglas Eller and coffee were served.
and Don Bingaman.
For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Jim Shaffer and Mrs. Jerry
Mrs. Trussell chose a gold-colored Ross. Kings’ Daughters of. the
silk dress, dotted with white and church served as hostesses.
with it wore a corsage of white
The bride and bridegroom are
carnations, rosebuds and gold rib both graduates of Fruitland high
bon. The bridegroom’s mother school.
wore a blue rayon dress and cor
For her wedding trip to Yel
sage of white carnations.
lowstone National park, the new
A reception was given for the Mrs. Shaffer wore a suit of yellow
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