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Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Pag« Four Linda Davis - (]arl John Stringer Wed In Impressive Ceremony Golden Anniversary Observed By Slams Hometown News Bp Recently in honor of the 50th w edding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Stam, fifty friends and relatives gathered to wish them well at a dinner hosted by the Stams at the Eastside Cafe in Ontario. True to the Holland tradition, the evening was spent eating, singing, reciting verse and sharing memories. Many ex pressed their good wishes to the Stamsbypresentingtothem, many flowers and plants. Mr. and Mrs. Stam were married in Bergen North Hol land, January 27, 1921. Stam had lived in this area a num ber of years before he made the return trip to Holland for the wedding. They made their first home on the same place where they now reside. Stam is a retired farmer but still active at home, being most interested in his gardening. Mrs. Stam is still very active in garden club activities and civic affairs. In the afternoon of theStam’s anniversary, the Malheur Hospital Auxiliary members presented the Stams a lovely golden tray. One of the largest social af fairs of the early spring season was the wedding of Linda Kay Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom J. Davis of Vale, and Carl John Stringer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Stringer of Nyssa, in the afternoon of March 20, 1971, at the Blessed Sacrament Church in Ontario with approxi mately 300 attending the mat rimonial sacrament and the wedding reception. With the Rev. John Baum gartner performing the double ring ceremony, Linda Kay and Carl John took their vows at the ltar upon which was placed two bouquets of blue and green daisies, blue carnations and white stocks. The same flower Combination was used in the large baskets at each side of the altar, Blue and green fresh daisies with connecting streamers of blue and green were used at the pews reser- ved for the immediate family members. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a semi- traditional gown of white wed ding satin enhanced with re embroidered alecon lace ac cented with hand-sewn tiny seed pearls. Adding to the princess style of the gown was the softly rolled high collar at the neck line and the long fitted sleeves accented at the wrist with a circular flounce. Her train was of full cathedral length and her LOSE UGLY FAT You can atari losing weight today. MONADEX is a tiny tablet and tasy to taka. MONAOEX will help curb your desire for excess food. Eat less - weigh leu. Contains no dangerous drugs and will not make you nervous. No strenuous exercise. Change your life . . start today. MONAOEX costs $3.00 for a 20 day supply. Lou ugly fat or your money will be refunded with no questions asked. MONAOEX is sold with this guarantee by Nyssa Rexall Pharmacy. 129 Main, Nyssa. Guests at the home of Eve sister, Mr. and Mrs. ReedGyl- rett and Mrs. A.L. Heldt are lenskog. After dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Heldt’s son, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gyllenskog and her father, Paul Heldt of San Bern Fred Coburn visited at the home ardino. Calif. The Paul Heldts of Mrs. Gyllenskog’s sister, are enroute home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Sorensen relatives in Washington and in in Marsing. ♦ ♦ * Portland. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cleaver Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jen of Corvallis spent a few days sen visited in Nampa Friday visiting at the home of his pa at the home of Clayton’s sisters rents Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mrs. Henrietta Sewell and Mr. Cleaver, Brian is a student and Mrs. Ben Ives. at OSU. * * * • « * Larry Miner and Russell My- Mrs. Orma Cleaver attended rick visited several times du the wedding of her sister, ring their spring vacation from Mildred Estrick and Chester college at the home of their Chapman Sunday March 21. ♦ ♦ * grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jensen. Mrs. Orma Cleaver visited * * * for three days recently at the A visitor in the home of Mrs. home of the Delbert Cleavers. » ♦ ♦ Tom Johnson is her brother, Frank Leuck, Sr., of Hillsboro. Mrs. Johnson and her brother were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Johnson’s daugh ter’s, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Swea- ney and family in Caldwell. * * * Guests this week at the home of Mrs. A.H. Keck were her son, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Keck of Caldwell on Saturday; her son, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Keck of and rose corsage. shoulder length illusion veil The wedding flower baskets Portland visited from Sunday fell from a bandeau of white and arrangements decorated the until Thursday; and for dinner roses tipped with pearls. She La Paloma in Ontario for the Wednesday, Mrs. Keck enter carried a cascade of white roses reception immediately following tained her daughter, Mrs. Arvin Goff and children, Mr. and Mrs. and gardenias. the wedding ceremony. Mrs. Richard Weymouth pro The bride’s table was cen Ted Keck and Mrs. Keck’s hus vided the wedding music andac- tered with a three-tiered white band’s nephew, Paul Whitten of companied Arminta Adams who cake decorated in blue, green Nampa. ♦ ♦ * was soloist. and white, with fresh flowers Mr. and Mrs. William Orr, Diane Davis, a senior at the adorning the top. Placed on University of Oregon in Eugene, each side of the cake was a white Mrs. Reed Gyllenskog, Mrs. was her sister’s maid of honor. candelabra which encircled a Solon Lewis, Mrs. Emma Bridesmaids were Carolyn small white basket arranged Hendricks, Mrs. Sheryl Mit Green, a sorority sister of the with flowers in the color choice chell, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Haney, Mr. and Mrs. Van Dra bride from Denver, and Mrs. of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Bill G. Bodine Dennis Schnell of Prineville. Greeting those attending, per, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burn of Provo, Utah, announce the ingham, Mr. and Mrs. Gary All three attendents wore green and in charge of the guest book engagement of their daughter satin empire waistline gowns was Mrs. Larry DeLong. Mrs. Thompson, Dale Bishop,Clayton Marcia to Darwin M. Jensen, made with white lace overlay Jeff Davis and Mrs. Walter Pett and Laurence Hansen spent son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin bodices and green chiffon over Trenkel served the cake while Thursday and Friday at the LDS E. Jensen of Nyssa. the satin skirt. Similar to the Mrs. Ed Davis served coffee Temple in Idaho Falls. The couple will be married ♦ » ♦ bride’s gown, the sleeves were and Mrs. Lee Judy, the punch. in the Manti LDS Temple May Mr. and Mrs. Victor Habur- 28, 1971. fashioned with circular flounce Phil Davis was in charge of but were of quarter length. They gifts. Eddie Davis, the bride’s chek and Katherine left Sat The bride will graduate wore green chiffon-covered brother of the Albord Ranch urday for Spokane, where they from Provo High School in May, satin picture hats accented at in Princeton, Oregon, was in met their daughter Teresa, an 1971. the crown with white lace, and charge of the champaign ser OSU student, and visited their Jensen was graduated from son, Victor, Jr., who is at Nyssa High School where he carried a cascade of white vice. daisies with blue and green From a tall gold six-font tending Gonzaga. After visit was president of the Letter streamers. Each wore a pair champaign fountain, guests ing there over the weekend, man’s Club, vice president of of pearl drop earrings, a gift started the festivities of the Mr. and Mrs. Haburchek, Ka Thespians, OregonState Wrest of the bride. reception by toasting the bride therine and Teresa went to ling Champion and the recipient Steve Holderman of La Grande and groom who used matching Seattle where they visited until of the Calvin Wilson award for was best man, honoring the silver goblets, a present of the Wednesday with five sisters all-round athletics. He recently and one brother of Mrs. groom who had quite recently bride’s parents. completed an LDS Mission and been best man for his friend Following the extended good Haburchek and one of Habur- is presently attending BYU. chek ’ s brothers. Steve. wishes, the guests danced and ♦ » ♦ Flowergirls Armanda and were served buffet style. Wedding Showers Mrs. Harold Glascock spent Kelly Larson, nieces of the Out-of-town guests were groom, were charming in short from Moses Lake,Cascade, La- spring vacation in Renton, Honor Linda Davis princess-style dresses of blue Grande, Reno,Corvallis, Burns, Wash., visiting at the home of A personal wedding shower with white lace overlay made Portland, Payette, New Ply her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. was held in honor of Linda with high collar and pouf mouth, Emmett, Caldwell, Wei Gary Dail and family. Kay Davis, previous to her mar ♦ * ♦ sleeves. They wore daisies ser, Boise, McCall, Nampa and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coburn of riage to Carl John Stringer in their hair and carried bas Granger, Washington. March 20 with Mrs. Jeff Davis kets of white daisies. The bride chose a mustard Idaho Falls were Sunday din and Mrs. Sandy Trenkel of Vale ner guests at the home of his Ringbearer was Master David gold sleeveless knit dress with as hostesses. Judy. He wore a white tuxedo variagated shades of mustard Hosting kitchen showers ir as did all the male attendents. gold and biege coat, beige ac her honor were Mrs. Lee Judy Ushers were Ron Anderson cessories and her corsage was PINOCHLE PARTY of Cascade and Mrs. David Lit and Andy Jackson of Ontario, a gardenia with white roses Mrs. Wyatt Smith entertained tle of Emmett, Dave Hagenbarth of Dillon, from her bridal bouquet. Montana, and John Glascock of Their wedding trip agenda in members of the Wednesday Nampa. cluded skiing at Jackson Hole, Afternoon Pinochle Club at her The mother of the bride chose Wyoming, and a trip to Los home last week with two tables in play. Prizes went to Mrs. a green crepe dress with brown Angeles. lace coat, while the groom’s They will make their home in Alma Kingery, Mrs. Fred Gu mother wore a turquoise dress rural Nyssa with their summer thrie, Mrs. Orma Cleaver and Mrs. C.A. Wernick. and coat. Both had a gardenia home in McCall. Physicians Here's your gift of sunshine! (MARCH 29 TO MAY 14, 1971) Have you ever wondered whether it would be practical to convert your home to flameless elec tric heat? Now you can find out, and get a free sunlamp and holder for your trouble! Just call your local Idaho Power office for an electric heat con version survey. Without obligation on your part you’ll get all the facts about electric heat conver sion. Time is limited, so don’t delay. Get your free sunlamp and conversion survey now! Idaho Power Company FLAMELESS ELECTRIC LIVING FOR A NEATER, CLEANER WORLD Jobi«> Slat« Lunch A Merchants lunch will be held at the Masonic hall in Nyssa Saturday, April 3, from 11 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. The luncheon is sponsoredby the Job’s Daughters and isopen to the public. Family Takes Tour While On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Jackson, Megan, Jill, Nancy and Tommy spent the school spring vaca tion period visiting their child ren and sisters. They left Fri day traveling to Ashland, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mason, Karey and Mike. While there, Mason gave Nancy a tour of Southern Ore gon College where she plans to continue her education next year. They all attended the Nyssa basketball game in Eugene, and were met there by Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wimmer and Tammi of Canby, Oregon. They returned to Canby with the Wimmers after the game and while there, Wimmer and Jackson (un successfully) fished for salmon on the Willamette. They left the Wimmer home Thursday and visited in Port land with Mr. and Mrs. John Wortendyke and David. While with the Wortendykes, they went ice skating at Lloyds Center and visited several points of interest before returning home Saturday. American Contract Bridge Tournament William Russell Appointed Deputy District Attorney Word has been received that William H. Russell has recently been appointed Deputy District Attorney of San JoaquinCounty, Stockton, California. He is the son of Mrs. Dorothy Russell of Nyssa and the late William B. Russell. Russell, is a graduate of the University of Oregon and Uni- versify of Pacific, McGeorge School of Law at Sacramento. He also served four years as a lieutenant in the United States Air Force. After graduating from Law School last June, he and his wife, Juanita spent four months touring Europe. They arrived via plane in England, their first stop, then visited Germany, Hol land, Belgium, Switzerland, Vienna and Yogoslavia. couple traveled across the boot into Northern Italy and spent some time in Rome, Spain, Nor thern Africa, and France. Re turning to Holland the Russells traveled by plane to California and arrived home onChristmas day. CARD OF THANKS Due to Margarets present condition, we take this means of thanking everyone for the flowers, cards and letters of encouragement. We wish to especially thank Dr. K.E. Kerby and Dr. K.A. Danford and the entire staff at Malheur Memorial Hospital for their untiring efforts on her behalf. We hope that in the near future she will be able to thank each of you personally. —Homer Wood and Elaine (Dutch) Rainsberry The Ontario Unit of the American Contract Bridge League will sponsor a bridge tournament April 1st through April 4 at the La Paloma in Ontario. Anyone who wishes to com pete is invited to attend the tournament. The sessions will begin at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 1, Fri day, April 2 at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.; Saturday, April 3 at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.; Sunday, April 4 at 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Anyone needing partners may call Mrs. Morgan Beck in On tario, 889-6393. For additional information call Mrs. Dale Keeney at 889- 5456. REBEKAHS MEET Russell, assumed his duties as Deputy District Attorney, in the District Attorney’s Office, located in the Courthouse at Stockton, February 1971. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Russell are making their home in Stockton. Owyhee Garden Club The Owyhee GardenClubheld their regular monthly meeting Friday, March 18, at the home of Mrs. Ira Price, with Mrs. Wilbur Chapin as co-hostess. Fourteen members were pre sent. Mrs. Herron, District Direc tor from Vale was a guest. She announced that the District meeting will be held in Vale the last of April. The Cemetery Committee chairman reported that funds are now available for comple tion of the stone wall in front of the Owyhee Cemetery. It is hoped that the wall will be fi nished before Memorial Day. Mrs. Herron reported that our cemetery project has been sent in as an entry for the Sears Award. Members were nominated for the coming year and were as follows; Mrs. Fred Arai, presi dent; Mrs. John Stubstad, vice- president; Mary Hatt, secretary; Mrs. Jim Langley, treasurer. The club’s annual rock hunt and potluck dinner is set for April 2, when the club members and husbands will go to Quartz Mountain. The Yellow Rose Rebekah Lodge #202 met in regular ses sion March 23 with Noble Grand Nellie Jenkins presiding. Roll call found all officers present. Under Good of the Order, 14 Past Noble Grands were honored. They were Angie Cook, Merle Johnson, Buelah Gann, Bertha Rudelick, Alma Kingrey, Louise Wernick, Leona Reeves, Harriet Warren, Kath leen Wheeler, Emily Clapp, Nita Mae Wiley, Verna Martin, Blan che Weeks and Virginia Rook stool. The addendum was by candle light and each guest was pre- sented a gift from the Noble BOYD WILSONS Grand. VISIT SUNNY CAL. The group as a whole ex- Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson pressed their thanks. Blanche Weeks and Virginia and Cheryl returned home March 27 after spending ap Rookstool served refreshments proximately ten days vacation from a spring decorated table. ing. Next meeting will be April 13 They traveled via Reno, Ne at the IOOF Hall.____________ vada to Alameda, Calif., where they were guests at the home of their son Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilson and Jimmie. While Will Be Organized Tuesday Evening, in California they took a sight seeing boat excursion around April 6, 8 p.m. San Francisco Bay and toured the Winchester House at San At 309 Park Ave., Nyssa. Jose, California. Call Mornings For Information Enroute home they stopped in Klamath Falls and visited Or Come That Evening. another son Gary Wilson. They found he had just finished moving into a different apart ment. Basic Graphoanalys is Ellen Jones, Instructor gfiiï Professional Directory IWISW'S and Surgeons SHOP NOW FOR YOUR EASTER WARDROBE — COMPLETE STOCK FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY NOW ON DISPLAY. K. E. KERBY, M.D. K. A. DANFORD, M.D. Physicians and Surgeons Dial 372-2241 HOURS; 9 to 12 noon & 2 to 5 P.M. - Monday through Friday. 10 to 12 Saturday. 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