THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON PAGE SIX Winkler-Hansen Wedding Ceremony Performed in Church at Tillamook Lady Eagles Slate Back-to-School Meet For Tuesday Evening THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1964 MRS. TEAGUE VISITS Gloria Gonyer, C. Kent Mann United uav^lo/AiSka- In LDS Temple; Feted at Reception Honored With Events Mrs. J. H. Teague of Dayton, Ore., is spending several weeks j with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Teague and Nine members of the Eagles Mrs. Asa Winchester, Ona Lou, family, and her son-in-law and auxiliary were in attendance at Cliff and Don left by auto Tues­ j daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard a meeting held Aug. 18 in the day morning for Alaska where Gustavson and Bart. Another son, aerie hall. Door prize was won they will join their husband and Jack and a frier d of Kansas City, by Mary Lee Chadwick and Ruth father who left July 26 and is Mo., arrived Saturday for a visit Collins was recipient of the two- working for a pipeline contractor of several days. month prize. Connie Bullard miss­ in Anchorage. ed the jackpot award as she was The family is being accompa­ FORMER NYSSANS VISIT not present. nied to Alaska by Winchester’s “Back-to-School” meeting will Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bailey of aunt, Mrs. Kenneth Sanders of Hillsboro be held Sept. 1 and those attend­ spent the weekend vis­ Nyssa, who after a visit of sev­ ing are asked to take a sack iting friends in Nyssa. Bailey eral weeks with relatives, will lunch. Initiation for new mem­ served as assistant superintendent return home by plane. bers will also be held. of Amalgamated Sugar company Ona Lou arrived home Friday Gladys Morfitt has submitted factory here several years ago. evening by train from Sulphur her resignation as inside guardian Springs, Ark., where she had to Madam President Faye Mc­ spent the summer visiting her visiting here from California. Ginnis. *•« .*• great-grandmother, Mrs. Lou El- »*•----»»• The Winchesters had been resi­ dred and other relatives. STUNZ COUPLE RETURNS dents of Nyssa for the past eight FROM CANADIAN VACATION A group of friends honored the years, coming to the area from Winchester family with a potluck Arkansas. Their present address Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stunz and dinner served last Thursday eve­ is Star Route A, Box 1545, Spen- their grandson, Richard Bleak­ ning in Nyssa south park and ard, Alaska. man, recently returned from a month’s vacation trip through presented them with a gift of lug­ gage. northern Idaho, Montana and Canada. Among places of inter­ Among those attending the din­ est visited by the trio in Alberta ner were the Harold Wilson fam­ were Waterton park, Calgary and ily of Homedale, Mr. and Mrs. Banff. In British Columbia they Ace Livingston and Randy, Dr. toured Jasper national park and and Mrs. Bert Ross and family, spent several days sightseeing at Mrs. Sam Parks and children, Mr. Vancouver. and Mrs. Verd Mitchell and two Returning via Seattle, they vis­ grandsons, Pat Parker and Mike, ited the World’s Fair site. En­ David Kasik, Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ route to Nyssa they stopped in bert Sarazin and boys, Mr. and MR. and MRS. GARY W. HANSEN Roseburg to visit their son-in- Mrs. Morris Huffman, Mr. and A wedding ceremony perform-* I —Portrait by Schoen, law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lynn Snodgrass. ed at 7:30 o’clock on the evening Norman Bleakman, and Richard On Friday morning, Mrs. of Aug. 8, 1964, at Redeemer Lu­ Attending the bride were Miss remained with his parents. The Vaughn Stringer entertained with theran church in Tillamook, Ore., Betty Winkler as maid of honor; Stunz couple returned home last a coffee hour and handkerchief united Miss Geraldine Winkler Mrs. Mitzi Williams, Mrs. Estelle Thursday evening. shower for Mrs. Winchester. and Gary W. Hansen. Acker and Mrs. Connie Hansen Sjt The bride is a daughter of Mr. as bridesmaids. They were at­ Mrs. Gerrit Stam Honored Guests were the Mmes. Ray MRS. C. KENT MANN . Bride of Parma Man and Mrs. Arnold Winkler of Tilla­ tired in apricot - colored sheath A number of relatives and Larson, Bob Fangen, Ted Bram­ —Portrait by Schoen. mer, Norbert Sarazin, Bert Ross, Wedding vows were exchanged' mook. Parents of the bridegroom dresses and carried bouquets of friends called Sunday at the Ger- by Miss Gloria Ann Gonyer and are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jeffers white glamellias. Wieneke, Ron Kirstine and ritt Stam home to honor Mrs. C. Kent Mann in a ceremony per­ ham cut the wedding cake. Also Ward of Springfield, Ore. David Other guests were Hansen served as best man Stam on her birthday anniver­ formed Aug. 14, 1964, in the Idaho assisting with the reception were Patty Sarazin. The double ring rites were per­ for Bill and Nancy Ross who are his brother, while ushers were sary. Falls LDS temple. President Wil­ the Mmes. Larry Schenk, W. L. formed by Pastor Edward Lutz Chaney Kirsch, Ron McLeon and Among the visitors were Mrs. liam Killpack officiated during McPartland, Robert Wilson and of the Lutheran church, Missouri Aafje Relk of Nampa, John Tim­ the double-ring rites. Frances Bates; and the Misses synod. Soloist was Miss Betty Larry Acker. merman, Andy DeBoer; Messrs, Peggy Lewis, Junia Kay Mitchell, For her daughter ’ s wedding, The bride is a daughter of Mr. Winkler, accompanied by Miss Mrs. Winkler wore a beige sheath and Mmes. Arie Bakker, Klaas and Mrs. Leo Gonyer of Nyssa. Marilyn Mann, Christine Burning­ Kathy Krebs. Pete VanderOord, L u i t Parents of the bridegroom are ham, Connie Mitchell, Sherry Every Reconditioned Sewing Machine and Cabinet in Given in marriage by her jacket dress. The bridegroom’s Stam, Stam and Herke Stam. mother was attired in a yellow Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mann of Roberts, Carolyn Seely, Marcie father, the bride wore a gown of Our "Used Room" (Formerly Priced $29.50 to $49.50) Parma. Following the ceremony Hill, Joanne Jefferies, Shan Moss. silk taffeta, fashioned with fitted and white silk print frock. Each NYSSANS VISIT TOOMBS Has Been Marked Down to . . . Providing organ music for the a bridal luncheon was hosted by bodice, elbow-length sleeves and wore a white orchid corsage. NOW RESIDING IN LEBANON reception were the Mmes. Dwight the bridegroom’s parents. scalloped scoop - neckline, The Centering the refreshment table, Mr. and Mrs. John Mullins OR LESS! The newlyweds were honored Wyckoff, Grant Jones and Dellin lace-trimmed taffeta skirt fell at a reception held in the church YOUR CHOICE: following the ceremony, was a spent Saturday night and Sunday Aug. 21 with a reception at the Erickson. Mrs. Sterling Ellsworth into a sweeping train. Her bouffant veil was secured wedding cake decorated in hues as house guests of their son-in- Nyssa LDS stake house with 400 sang two vocal selections during $28.88 Singer Portables_____ law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. guests in attendance. the evening. to a jeweled crown and she car­ of peach and green. Round bobbin with sewlight. The bride attended Nyssa high ried a corsage containing a large Assisting with serving were Ken Toomb and family in Leba­ The bride chose a gown of school, was graduated from Ore­ Console Models ______________ $28.88 white silk organza with appliqued orchid, encircled with Fujii mums. Mrs. James River, Mrs. Kermit non, Ore. Other visitors in the Toomb alencon lace and seed pearls ac­ gon State university and received Alexander and Nyssans Mrs. Rob­ home during the past week were U. S. built. Walnut or mahogany finish, backstitch, her master’s degree from Brigham ert Meisinger and Mrs. Deward Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schwarz and centing the bodice and waistline. 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Her Nyssa, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Don Weaver of white Fujii mums and stephanotis. where Mrs. Mann will be teach­ nut or mahogany finish. husband was graduated from Nyssa also spent two nights with Phone 372-3305 Miss Marilyn Gonyer attended ing at Brigham Young university Springfield high school and serv­ the Toombs while vacationing her sister as maid of honor. Her and her husband will receive his • Major Overhaul Work ed three years in the U. S. Navy. recently on the Oregon coast. floor gown was of mint degree next year. They left Sun­ • Brakes—Tune-Up The newlyweds are now resid­ Mrs. Toomb also received a phone green - length silk organza. She carried day for Provo. •All Types of Welding ing at 1526 Main street, apart­ call from Mrs. Clarence Clapp, an arrangement of bronze Out-of-state guests at the re­ Fujii ment 57 in Springfield where the who with her family was in Le- . 369 S. Oregon Phone 889-6167 • Service Calls ONTARIO ception included those from Cali­ mums. Steven Mann attended his • Free Pickup and Delivery bridegroom is employed by an banon enroute to the coast. fornia, Utah, Idaho and Colorado. brother as best man. ambulance service company. The Toomb family now resides Mrs. Gonyer’s ensemble was of at 1299 Franklin street in Leba- avocado . green silk shantung, . non. ' while Mrs. Mann chose a dress s>—i« of green lace. Both ladies wore WEEKEND VISITORS corsages of cymbidium orchids. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gundry Miss Darla Gooch presided at and family of Santa Barbara, the guest book. Accepting gifts Calif., were weekend guests in were Cheri Mann and Chipper the home of her brother and sis­ Burningham. Also helping with ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ob- the gifts were the Misses Valene enchain and family. Other week­ Mitchell, Shauna Newton, Cookie end visitors in the Obenchain Cole and Vicki Newman; and the home were his parents, Mr. and Mmes. Bill Nielsen and Ron Make Our Store Your School Clothing Headquarters Mrs. E. J. 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