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Thursday, July 29, 1971 The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Page Five Blue and Yellow Decorates Stiner—Robbins Ceremonies PORK STEA SQUID BACON In a lovely candlelight cere A reception immediately fol- mony at the United Methodist t lowing the ceremony was held in Church, Miss Patricia Ann i the church basement. The Stiner became the bride of Craig [ bride’s table was centered with E. Robbins Saturday evening, , a beautiful four-tiered white June 19, 1971 at 8 p.m. The > cake decorated with yellow double-ring ceremony was i daisies, blue roses and mini- solemnized by the Rev. J.D. ture white doves. It was topped Crego in the presence of 150 i by two large wedding bells en guests. hanced with netting and satin Parents of the couple are ribbon and flanked by pale blue The cake was de Mrs. Donna Johnson and Mr. candles. and Mrs. Merildean Robbins, all signed and decorated by Mrs. of Rt. 2 Nyssa. Merildean Robbins, mother of 1 The altar was graced on each the groom. side with tall white candleabras Mrs. Norvelle Robbins served with blue tapers and large bas the cake, after the newly kets of blue and white gladioli, married couple cut the tradi-' yellow and white daisies, tied tional first piece. Mrs. Walt with blue satin bows and Ford poured coffee and Mrs. streamers. Glen Henderson served punch. 1 The bride given in marriage All three of the latter are aunts by her uncle, Jim Chadd, wore of the groom. In charge of an empire styled gown of lace gifts were Mrs. Irvin Charland over satin fashioned with lace and Mrs. Jim Chadd, aunts of the leg o’ mutton sleeves, fitted bride, and Linda Willhoite, Mrs. from above elbow to wrist, and a cousin of the bride. chapel length train attached at Fred (Darlene) Baker, sister of the back waist by a satin bow. the bride, was at the guest Iler finger tip veil of illusion book. When the newlyweds left on was held to a seed pearl tiara. She carried a bouquet of yellow their honeymoon trip to Boise aBd white daisies against tips the new Mrs. Robbins wore a of heather fern, interspersed pale blue crepe dress and white with blue netting and ribbon accessories. streamers. The bride is a 1971 graduate Mrs. Cecil Evans provided of Nyssa High School. Her hus the wedding music and accom band is a 1969 graduate of panied Beth Allen of Ontario Nyssa High School and is em who was soloist. ployed at Service Parts in Burns, -Miss Holly Stout of Ontario where they are making their attended as maid of honor. first home. Out of town guests were Mr. Bridesmaids were Miss Bar bara Charland, cousin of the and Mrs. Jerry Davidson, aunt bride and Mrs. Carl (Sherri) and uncle of the groom, La Abercrombie, sister of the Mesa, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Bob groom. All wore matching pale Holloway and family, Twin Falls; blue empire styled gowns of Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Robbins street-length, accented at the and family, Baker; Mrs. Fred waist with blue satin ribbons (Darlene) Baker and daughters apd bows in back. The at- of Florence, Oregon. r'tgndants wore headpieces of Satin bows and netting to match NOE LOPEZ FAMILY Qieir gowns and carried HOME FROM TRIP bouquets of yellow and white The Noe Lopez family re palsies with yellow streamers. - Flower girls’LeAnna and De- cently returned home from a i Robbins, cousins of the extended vacation. They visited relatives in New ! m, wore pale yellow ses with puffed sleeves, Mexico and went to Mesa Verde ; the empire waists were and Durango, Colorado. They i Accented with satin bows and also toured Carlsbad Caverns, i The Lopez family visited with ■ Rtreamers. They carried white fid blue baskets of tinted friends and relatives throughout ! the Rio Grande Valley in Texas, i petals. * Lighting the candles prior to and drove on into old Mexico to • the ceremony were Kaylene shop. Upon returning home they ! Robbins, cousin of the groom, ¿id Shelly Baker, niece of the went to Washington to visit Mrs. ; Ifride. Their gowns were lden- Lopez’ brother over the fourth •’ tJcal to those ofthe flower girls’ of July holidays. The were ac- j rd they wore wrist corsages companied by her parents, Mr. i yellow and white daisies. and Mrs. Tony Chavez. They returned home for a few * Clinton Robbins was best man for his brother. Ushers were days then left for California Carl Abercrombie, brother-in- to visit his brother in San Jose &w of the groom and Donnie and also visited friends in the >ilson. I Salinas area. They went to Monterey and • Mother of the bride chose a blue lace dress with lace coat the Old Fisherman’s Wharf and s •Yerlay. The bridegroom’s mo- to the beach at Carmel and 2 Cruz. ’ fo.»r wore a yellow knit dress. Santa ! They were accompanied to J Their corsages were yellow by his mother, Mrs. 1 Ind white daisies accented with California i Jesus Lopez._________ 2 frlue ribbon. « Carl Johnson, J Comercial and Industrial Loans Telephone 503-372-3338 115 REECE AVENUE NYSSA, OREGON DELICIOUS, LOCAL SWEET CORN CANTALOUPE FIRM, RIPE, SLICING TOMATOES, . si * F 0F NABISCO 1-lb. PKGS. FIG NEWTONS MAID-O-CLOVER ST AR KIST 6 1/2 oz. CANS CHUNK TUNA LIPTON 48 COUNT BLACK TEA BAGS COFFEE TOWELS GIANT ROLLS A i* ÌL7 GRADE "B” MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRgSINi KRAH Miracle Whip Or»«*>r'9 Frozen Foods LIBBY’S 6 oz. CANS LEMONADE 1514 ' oz. CANS GOLD STRIKE STAMPS AIHITE SATIN SUGAR EXTRA WITH $10.00 PURCHASE we welcome SHELL APPLE CIDER NO PEST STRIPS FOOD STAMP SHOPPERS SALE DATES JULY 29, 30, 31