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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
PAGE SIX
Mary Worden, Fred A. Spence Wed
In Payette; Adrian Shower Given
Bridge Group Plans Jackie M. Baber
Lawn Reception Honors Couple Wed Anniversary
Party
Weds Vern Bales
In Temple Ceremony at Idaho Falls
In Church Riles
Mrs. Houston Wilson, hostess
for the weekly sessions of Nyssa
duplicate bridge club, reports that
the group’s anniversary party will
be held next Monday evening.
Miss Jacqueline Marie Baber
Winners for the Oct. 10 party became the bride of Vernon Bates
were Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gordon, during a Sept. 24, 1966, evening
first; Mrs. John Fowler and Mrs. ceremony in Calvary Assembly
H. M. Fillmore, second; Alice I of God church at Nampa.
Hickox and Mrs. Wilson, third.
The bride is a daughter of For
The card parties are held at 8 mer Nyssans Mr. and Mrs. Tho
o'clock Monday evenings in the mas Baber of Parma. Parents of
Wilson residence at 626 King ave the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.
nue.
Paul Bates of Nampa.
s>—is
Before an altar graced with
Samba Session Held
basket arrangements of White
Mrs. Bert Lienkaemper enter
carnations and pink gladioli, the
tained last Friday afternoon for
Rev. Duane Buhler performed the
members of the Samba club. Mrs.
rites in the presence of 35 guests.
Bert Ross was guest player and
Vocalists Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tish
prizes were won by Mrs. Gordon
were accompanied by Mrs. Du-
Oxnam and Mrs. S. P. Bybee.
! ane Buhler.
Given in marriage by her fath
SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS
Pastor and Mrs. Orville Jacob er, the bride was attired in a
son, Mrs. Millie Pinkston and street-length dress of pink satin
By Mrs. G. E. Mackey
boys of Parma were Sunday din with chiffon overlay, and she car
ADRIAN—Mr. and Mrs. Mervil
ner guests in the James Nichols ried a bouquet of pink carnations.
Hutchinson and family entertain
Miss Kay Baber, dressed in a
residence.
ed Oct. 2 in honor of her mother,
frock of blue silk and lace and
Mrs. K. I. Peterson on her birth
day anniversary. Dinner guests
with a Sept. 4 lawn reception at wearing a corsage of pink carna
tions, attended her sister as maid
included K. I. Peterson, Ethel
the parental Blair home.
Lane of Ontario, Marie Moore
In charge of serving were Mrs. of honor.
and Grace Day.
David Marks was best man,
Reed Ray, Mrs. Solon Lewis and
the bridegroom’s aunt, Mrs. Ken-j while Clinton Stockdale served as
Mrs. Hutchinson hosted an Oct. Gage, and cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
neth Cottle. Miss Sondra Holmes usher.
6 surprise party for her mother. Cash Turner.
Mrs. Harold Robbins of Jerome
For her daughter’s wedding,
registered the guests and gifts
Refreshments of ice cream, cake
visited Monday with her brother,
were cared for by the bride’s bro Mrs. Baber wore a dress of beige
and coffee were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day.
thers, Keith, Craig and Richard lace; the bridegroom’s mother
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mecham and Hosts Garden Club Session
Hale.
was attired in a purple jersey en
family of Nyssa were Sunday
semble
and each wore a carnation
Assisting
the
couple
in
the
j
Mrs. Grace Day entertained on
dinner guests of her parents, Mr. Oct. 4 for Adrian Garden club
greeting line and with ushering! corsage.
and Mrs. W. E. Piercy.
At a reception which followed
duties were Sharon Blair and
members with eight women in
Karen Hale, their sisters; the | the ceremony, Miss Bonnie Baber,
Guests From Boise
attendance.
bridegroom’s cousin, Alan Cottle,, the bride’s sister, registered the
Clifford Wright of Salem visit
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Matthews of
guests. In charge of serving were
and Dave Walker.
Boise were Sunday evening din ed Oct. 4 with Mrs. Grace Day.
Among guests present for the Mrs. Josephine Baber, Mrs. David
ner guests of his brother, Mr. and Wright is a former resident of
Nyssa reception and buffet lun Marks and Mrs. V. J. Stockdale.
Mrs. Junior Matthews and family. the Adrian area.
Following a wedding trip to
cheon were members of the Karl
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cartwright
Becky W e n k e and Janice
Sun Valley, the newlyweds are
Hale family of Idaho Falls.
Squibbs were Friday overnight of Coenr d’Alene are visiting
The newlyweds are now resid now residing at 119 Chestnut
their nephew, Mr. and Mrs.
guests of Tami and Lisa Winn.
ing
in Apartment 41, 353 East street in Nampa.
MR.
and
MRS.
BOYD
FRELL
BLAIR
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mackey George Cartwright, and all at
Third North in Provo, Utah,
spent the weekend in Boise visit tended the Sunday flower show
The Idaho Falls LDS temple of white French carnations, cen where they have resumed their
ing her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry in Ontario.
studies at Brigham Young uni
was the scene of an Aug. 26, 1966, tered with a cattleya orchid.
Miss Karen Hale, attired in a versity.
double - ring wedding ceremony
street-length sheath frock of royal
uniting Miss Marilyn Kay Hale
blue crepe, attended her sister as
and Boyd Frell Blair, with Presi
maid of honor.
dent Alden Poulsen officiating.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Anna
Parents of the newlyweds are I
Lee Nelson, while other attend-
the Karl Hales of Idaho Falls j ! ants were Misses Nancy Wallace,
and the Frell Blairs of Nyssa.
Karen Mickelson and the bride
A reception was held at the groom’s sister, Sharon Blair, who
15th ward Idaho Falls church, served as junior maid of honor.
decorated in hues of royal blue j They wore identical sheath
and rose pink. Guests were greet- | dresses of rose-pink crepe, bouf
ed in front of a white background fant veils of matching net, secur
of Grecian design, graced with ed to chiffon rose petals and car
lighted pillars draped with pink ried bouquets of pink carnations
netting and bows.
and pink velvet streamers.
The bride wore an original
Dave Walker of Nyssa and
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gown of white peau de soie, fash Dave Francom of American Fork,
ioned with sheath skirt, fitted j Utah, served as the bridegroom’s
o
bodice and wrist-length lily-point[ attendants, while ushers were
sleeves. The skirt was compli Keith Hale, the bride’s brother,
mented with a long flowing pleat and Leon Hale of Salt Lake City.
Mrs. Dena Mae Robbins was at [
ed chapel train.
the organ and accompanied Vo- |
Her
double
veil
of
illusion
was
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held by a crown of pearls, and calist Mrs. Patsy Holmes of Heber
she carried a cascading bouquet City, Utah.
Among honored guests were the
bridegroom’s grandparents, Mr. |
and Mrs. Rosemond Blair of
Lewiston, Utah.
Another social event was a
wedding luncheon for the bridal
party served at the Hawaiian,
with the bridegroom’s parents as
host and hostess.
Following a honeymoon trip to
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City, the newlyweds returned to
Nyssa where they were honored
Mary Louise Worden and Fred
erick Alan Spence were united
in marriage during an 8 o’clock
evening ceremony on Tuesday,
Oct. 4, 1966, in Payette.
Parents of the newlyweds are
Mrs. Frances Worden of route 1,
Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spence
of Emmett.
In the presence of 20 guests, the
single-ring rites were performed
by the Rev. Jim Mummert of the
Payette First Christian church.
The bride was attired in a
street-length dress of empire de
sign, fashioned from white nylon
lace, bonded to pink tricot. With
it she wore a corsage of pink
rosebuds.
Miss Carol Clucas, wearing a
linen suit of pink print and pink
carnation corsage, attended as
maid of honor. Dennis Johnson
served as best man.
A shower honoring the new
bride was held Saturday after
noon, Oct. 8, at Adrian Commu
nity church.
Games were played by the 40
ladies in attendance and a read
ing, “My Poor Feet,” was given
by Mrs. Wilson Witt. Florene Ky-
gar, Marcia and Teresa Topliff
assisted the honoree in opening
her gifts.
Hostesses were Mmes. Irvin
Topliff, Gerrit Timmerman, Tina
Schiemer, M. L. Kurtz and John
Fahrenbruch. They were assisted
by Mrs. Tony Miyasako.
The new Mrs. Spence is a grad
uate of Adrian high school and
her husband was graduated from
Emmett high. The newlyweds are
residing at 1028 SW Sixth avenue
in Ontario where they are at
tending Treasure Valley Commu
nity college and the bridegroom
is employed by Beal Seed com
pany.
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