Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, July 01, 1971, Page 4, Image 4

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    Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Pag« Four
Marriage
Announced
Grover Lytle’s Honored
On Golden Anniversary
The new Mr. and Mrs. Foy
Sasser are making their noine
at 216 Reece Avenue in Nyssa
following a private double-ring
ceremony performed Friday
evening, June 25, 1971, at the
First
Methodist Church in
Nyssa.
Rev. J.D. Crego performed
the
ceremony uniting Myrtle
Alexander and Foy Sasser be­
fore an altar decorated with
pink gladiola, a gift from the
Wesleyan Service Guild of the
church.
A beautiful plant, a
surprise gift from the bride’s
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Smiley, was placed at the side
of the altar.
Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Wernick
were the Sassers’ attendents.
Open House
To Honor
Shirley Mitchells
A host of friends attended the
open house reception given in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Lytle’s 50th wedding anniver­
sary, Sunday June 27, in tne
social room of the Methodist
Church.
The reception was
hosted by the Women’s Society
of the church and the Lytle’s
children, Dick Lytle of Seattle,
Don Lytle of Nampa, John Lytle
of Milton-Freewater, Mrs. Tom
(Marilyn) Hilts of Portland and
Mrs. Alice Bott of Seattle (who
was unable to attend.)
Mrs. Dorothy Bock was in
charge of refreshments. Mrs.
Eva Chadwick, Mrs. Helen Gon-
yer and Mrs. Madge Thomson
decorated and planned the ar­
rangements of the social hall.
Yellow and white cake, golden
punch, and coffee were served
from the reception table which
was covered with a white linen
table cloth that had belonged to
Mrs. Lytle’s mother and had
been used at the Lytle’s wed­
ding 50 years ago. Mrs. Tom
(Marilyn) Hilts cut the cake,
Mrs. John Lytle served punch,
and Mrs. Don (Jeanette) Lytle
poured coffee.
Above the table a Kissing
Ball hung in which white doves
rested on a nest of white roses
and lilies of the valley. Crystal
bead drapery enhanced the en­
tire ornament.
The guest tables were deco­
rated
with yellow glowing
candles and bouquets of sweet
peas and assorted flowers. A
gold-sprayed money tree with
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
gold ribbons and lace graced a Shirley R. Mitchell are hold­
table at one side of the room. ing an Open House reception
Gina Lytle, granddaughter of honoring their parents on their
the honored couple greeted 45th wedding anniversary Fri­
guests at the guest book table, day, July 2, from 7 until 10
upon which a beautiful yellow p.m. at their home at 706North
rose in a golden vase was placed 2nd Street, Nyssa.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell re­
and a yellow candle burned in
quest that guests do not bring
a matching candle holder.
A large basket of goldenChry- gifts.
santhemums was presented to
the couple by their son, John.
During the reception Mrs.
Cecil Evans played “Melody of
Love” which had been the march
at
their
wedding.
Their
daughter, Marilyn, sang “The
Lord’s Prayer” accompanied by
Evva Keveren at the piano.
Mrs. Lytle wore her wedding
dress, a lovely eggshell satin
trimmed with lace and ribbon.
(She stated it is too large for
her now.)
The Lytles were married June
28, 1921 in Delmont, South Da­
kota at the home of the brides
parents, They moved to Nyssa
from South Dakota in 1941 where
they have engaged in farming
on land west of town. They have
taught school at various times
in their lives.
They have 16 grandchildren
and 4 great grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hansen of
A display of pictures of the
family from the wedding day Route 1 Parma, announce the
of their daughter,
down to the latest great grand- engagement
1
Deanne, to Scott Jefferies. He
child was enjoyed by all.
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin C. Jefferies of Nyssa.
A September 1 wedding is
planned in the Salt Lake City
Temple.
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Thursday, July 1, 1971
Wilsons Raturn
Hometown News
From Convention
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson,
Marilee and Tom recently re­
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Eich­ turned from a three-day Zenith
Monday overnight guests at
held for Inter­
the home of the Reuben Harold­ horn of Altamont, Kansas, vi­ Convention
sens were his brothers Mr. and sited from Tuesday through Fri­ Mountain Dealers at Park City,
Utah.
Mrs. Ancel Haroldsen and Mr. day with Mrs. J.I. Brady.
Some of the highlights of
Mrs.
Eichorn and Mrs.
and Mrs. Oliver Haroldsen both
Brady are cousins and true to the trip were going up in the
of Idaho Falls.
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family tradition, she is a tea­ world's highest Gondola Lift in
Eichhorn has been in­ Park City. Served in theSummit
Friday guests at the home of cher.
terested
in his farms and also House at the top of the lift,
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Harold­
was a dinner for the 200 at­
sen were his brother Mr. and a very active worker in the
tending.
The group enjoyed
Coop
and
Grange
for
many
Mrs. Morgan Haroldsen of Idaho
a
two
and
one-half
mile under­
He said the highlight
Falls and the Morgan Harold­ years.
sens daughter Mrs. BayneClark of his trip here was visiting ground ride into the Silver King
mine.
and two children of Burley. individual farms and the Sky­
On tour to Park City the Wil­
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line Farms as the irrigated
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Capper farming was a new experience sons enjoyed playing golf at the
Ponderosa in Burley, the Was­
spent the weekend visiting at for him.
The Eichhorns visited re­ atch CountryClub in HeberCity,
the home of their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Briles in Boise. latives in Denver and Salt Lake and the Park City resort.
Enroute to Park City the Wil­
They also visited the Bob Storm City and are now enroute to
sons stopped for the afternoon •
the West Coast and home.
family in Boise.
to visit at the home of Mr. and
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Kerby arrived home Mrs. Gene DeMinck in Ogden.
Steve
Mr. and Mrs. EltonClappand
and accompanied his
daughter Neta Mae Wiley and June 21
Mrs. K.E. Kerby to
mother,
children Raymond and Emily
visited Sunday in Caldwell at their home at Lake Wallowa
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ where they spent the week. He
vin Wiley with Mrs. Wiley’s visited the next week in Nyssa
with his parents before re­
sister from Colorado.
turning to Ashland Sunday. Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Danford Kerby returned to their sum­
and family of Idaho Falls spent mer home at the Lake and
the weekend in Nyssa visiting stayed from Tuesday until Fri­
their families, the Dr. and Mrs. day.
ecl
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K.A. Danford and the Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Myrick
Bakers.
They also attended
Jim’s class reunion while here. of Pendleton arrived Saturday
morning to spend a week visi­
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eldred ting at the home of his parents,
Diana Lee McCurry and Royal
attended the 25th wedding an­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick.
K. Snyder exchanged their wed­
niversary of their son, Mr. and Their daughter Vickie has been
ding vows Friday, June 18,1971.
Mrs. Don Eldred in Camas, visiting at the Myrick home the
past week.
The 8 p.m. double-ring cere­
Wash., June 15. Tom returned
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mony was performed in the
home Friday June 18 and Mrs.
Doyle Riggs returned to Nyssa
presence
of 200 guests by the
Eldred visited her sister Mrs. Thursday from Texas where he
Rev. Raymond Wilson of Roswell
Howard Snowberger inCorvallis visited a week with his brother
Presbyterian Church in Ros­
until her return home this Fri- n and Mrs. Wayne Riggs and
well.
day. While in Camas attending daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick McCurry
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anniversary
celebration
of
Parma, are parents of the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leonard
also visited their grandson Ron
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beck at-
Phillips of Route 2, Nyssa, an­ bride and the bridegroom is
Eldred who had just been re­ tended the wedding of Mel’s
leased from the army, having nephew, Glenn Beck to Myra nounce the engagement of their the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
daughter, Catherine, to Le Roy K. Snyder of Nyssa.
served in Vietnam.
Kirk, Friday, June 25, at the
Decorating the church were
Hink, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.E.
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Idaho Falls Temple in Idaho
baskets of large yellow mums
Hink
of
Roseburg,
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harold- Falls. Karla Beck accompanied
Miss Phillips was graduated and candleabras with yellow
sen, Terry and Carla of Seattle her parents as far as Burley
Soloist was Mrs. Al
were overnight guests at the where she visited two days with from Nyssa High School in 1970 tapers.
Harris,
accompanied
by Mrs.
and
Hink
was
graduated
from
home of the Reuben Haroldsens her cousins.
They returned
Roseburg High School in 1969. Norman Obendorf.
June 19 and June 26.
home Saturday.
The bride, given in marriage
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He attended TVCC for two years
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and is now stationed at Fort by her father, wore a gown
Visiting at the home of Mr.
Guests at the Frank Byers
Lewis, Washington with the of white satin made by her
and Mrs. Clayton Jensen are home Sunday afternoon were
mother. It was fashioned with
Oregon
National Guard.
Mrs. Joan Cruz and girls of Mrs. Charles Boles and Mrs.
Plans are made for an Octo­ a lace empire bodice, long full
New York. They arrived June Eva Embree of Ontario, Mrs.
lace sleeves gathered into deep
ber wedding.
24 and will be here for three Mamie Dorothy of California,
cuffs and a lace chapel length
weeks.
and also Sunshine Dunten’s
Mr. and Mrs. George Moates train. Her veil of illusion was
Mrs. Jean De Jonge and boys gueat-grandson Lynn Browning of Murtough, Idaho, visited from held in place by a seed pearl
She carried a cas­
Friday until Monday at the home crown.
of Salt Lake are also house of Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burning­ of Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Wernick. cading bouquet of large yellow
guests of the Jensens. They
mums, surrounded by smaller
arrived Sunday the 27th for ham spent Saturday, June 19 in
Tremonton, Utah, where Mrs.
Mrs.
C.A. Wernick
left mums, interspersed with fern
two weeks visit.
Burningham attended the class June 16 to attend a meeting of and a ribbon streamer.
reunion of Bear River High the Grand Temple of Pythian
Minnie Cruikshank was maid
School.
of honor and bridesmaids were
Sisters
of
Idaho
and
to
go
to
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Portland on the 20th to attend Ann Fisk and Mrs. Rick York.
Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Palmer a meeting of the Grand Chapter
All attendants wore matching
of Burley and Mrs. George OES of Oregon. Mrs. Wernick empire styled floorlength gowns
Smalley and son Jon of Long met Mrs. Wally Steiner, Mrs.
of yellow lace.
They each
Beach, Calif., visited Friday George Cartwright, Mrs. Bob
and Saturday at the home of Mr. Holmes and Mrs. Myrtle Alex­
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gyllen-
and
Mrs. Richard Forbess. ander at the meeting in Portland
Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Smalley and they all returned home skog and family of Prineville
and Mrs. Forbess are sisters. after attending sessions held spent the week visiting their
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parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sa­
from the 21st through the 23rd.
vage and Mr. and Mrs. Reed
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Foster
Gyllenskog.
Mr. and Mrs. Arvel L. Child
and son Jerry of Colusa,Calif.,
of
Quincy,
Wash.,
spent
Sunday
and their son, Mr. and Mrs.
afternoon with his sister, Mr.
Bob Foster and two sons Bobby
Elwood Flinders.
and Eric of Boise visited Sun­ and Mrs. J.
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day afternoon at the home of
Jonee
Wilson
is
spending a
Howard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
few weeks visiting her grand­
W.W. Foster.
parents, the Jim Shaws, and
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in the area.
Sunday dinner guests at the other relatives
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Raymond Sager home were Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kirby and
and Mrs. W.W. Foster and the
daughter Tracy of Oxnard, Calif,
Sagers’ weekend guests, their
arrived to visit a few weeks
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
at the home of her sister, Mr.
Bevens of Portland.
and Mrs. Ray Russell.
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carried one long stemmed white
mum.
Flower girl was Jana Swi- •
tzer, she wore a yellow lace
empire waisted dress of floor­
length. The ringbearer was Karl
Wilson.
Best man was Jack Wilson
while ushers were Larry Shaw,
Kenten Dunleavy, Darrell Wil-
son and Alan Wilson.
The bride’s mother wore a
yellow polyester A-line fash- •
ioned dress and a corsage of
yellow
baby orchids. The ;
groom’s mother chose a green •
polyester
A-line
fashioned .
dress and her corsage waspink ‘
baby orchids.
A reception followed in the
church hall. Assisting with the
serving of cake, punch and cof­
fee were Mmes. Herbert Dim­
mitt, Clifford Cates, Charley
Curtis and DonBreshears. Also
assisting were other members
of the church.
When the newlyweds left for
their wedding trip to Farewell ‘
Bend, the new Mrs. Snyder was
attired in a pale blue dress of
polyester.
The bride is a 1971 graduate
of Parma High School.
The
groom was graduated from
Nyssa High school in 1968. , 1
The young couple are at home „
in Nyssa where he is employed
at Zinn’s 76 Service Station.
Kathy Daudt returned home
Saturday evening by United Air­
lines, after visiting for three
weeks with her mother, Mrs.
L.F. Burrage III in Kent, Wash.
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