The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Thursday, August 19, 1971 Double Ring Ceremony Unites Ruth Walker—David Saunders THANK YOU I These words of appreciation come from two Nyssa residents who thank God every day for such wonderful friends and re latives, as well as being privi leged to remain in such a ‘beautiful* world - pollution and all. With the help of your prayers, floral gifts, letters, messages of cheer, visitations and other kind deeds, our recoveries have been miraculous. A word of advice, “Use your seatbelts.” Without ours, we are sure these words would never have been written. Again “Thank you from the very depth of our hearts.” —Ted and Arlene Brammer Children Honor Knowles9 64th Wedding Anniversary * c: * ¥ * A double ring ceremony uni ted RuthWalkerandDavidSaun- ders in marriage, July 30,1971 in the Church of the Nazarene, Nyssa. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Max Walker of Casper, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saunders of Nyssa. Twenty-eight lavender ta pers, lit by Larry and Merle Saunders, brothers of the groom, accented with baskets of multi colored flowers and multi colored bows on the pews was the setting for the ceremony preformed by Rev. Winston Ketchum, uncle of the groom, and Rev. Robert Manley. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full-length, white shantung dress fashioned by her mother. Featuring elbow length sleeves accented with heavy lace and a row of tiny bridal buttons closing the v-neck in back, the train fell from a v-shaped empire line and was also trimmed in lace. The veil and headpiece were fashioned by the bride and featured three layers of different lengths, the longest falling behind the train. She carried a dozen white roses. Wearing lavender shantung dresses of the same design, the attendants were Miss Nina Walker, sister of the bride, as maid of honor; Mrs. Bob Walker, sister-in-law of the bride; and Mrs. Vernon Pond. They carried multicolored bou quets with lavender streamers. The best man was Dean Se ward, with Bob Walker,brother of the bride, and Dave Butler as groomsmen. Mrs. Tom Calvin, sister of the groom, provided the organ music and Mrs. Dan Martin was vocalist Miss Beth Salisbury presided at the guest book, while Dean Walker, brother of the bride, and Terry Martin served as ushers. Mrs. Bill Fitzsimmons and Mrs. Joe Hobson were in charge of the reception held in the Methodist Church Fellow ship Hall after the ceremony. Those serving were Mrs. Win ston Ketchum, Mrs. Dean Se ward, Mrs. Ralph Kellogg, and Miss Ruth Kellogg. Helping with gifts and programs were Misses Nancy Seward, Marlene Ja mison, Norma Rodriguez, and Nancy Wilson. Reception flowers were provided by Mrs. Jim Langley. Mrs. Saunders is a graduate of Bethany Nazarene College, Bethany, Okla., and will begin her second year of teaching high school English and speech in Fruitland, Idaho. . Saunders recently returned from the ser vice and is currently employed at Crook’s Industries in Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders are at home at 409 4th in Fruitland. Ellen Jones Relates Trip To Chicago Flake—Hatch Repeat Vows In Arizona Temple Ceremony Having no passenger train service is a sad situation for an area the size of Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, andpart of Ne braska. At McCook, Nebr., there is Amtrak service every other day to Chicago. Making a choice between bus and plane service was made easier by the difference in fare. Round trip plane fare was $208 and $93.10 by bus. If time isn’t a factor, a long bus trip can be a real adventure. The tinted glass windows, air-con ditioning, rest room and frequent rest stops makes bus travel more comfortable. Approximately 500 members attended the week-long Con gress and Institute of IGAS in Chicago. Daily classes were from 9:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day. A total of 23 classes and seminars in handwriting analysis were taught. The post graduate seminars were on ‘‘Aspects of Rhythm” and "In telligence and Personality”. The importance of rhythm in everyday life and the affects of disrhythm were considered. REBEKAHS MEET Yellow Rose Rebekah lodge met August 10 at the 1OOF hall with Vice Grand Hazel Farr residing. Plans were discussed for the District meeting to be held Oct. 16, when assembly president, Mavis Pauli makes her official visit to the three lodges in this district, Vale, Ontario and Nyssa, with Nyssa being the host lodge. Commu tes will be appointed later. Next meeting will be August 24 at 8:00 p.m. at the IOOF Hall. Page Five The children of Mr. and Mrs. George Knowles honored their parents at a noon dinner July 31 at the Knowles home in honor of their 64th wedding anniversary. Sponsoring the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Knowles, Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Rhoads, Bolckow, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris, Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jones, Nyssa, For the annual “Night Out”, and three daughters, who were not able to attend; Mr. and members had dinner at the beau Mrs. Scott Hiatt and Dewayne, Nyssa; Mr. and Mrs. Slim tiful Ivanhoe Restaurant and Andrews, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Church, Sunny Theatre with Senator Murry side, Wash. Schwartz of New York as Mas Grandchildren of the couple who attended were Deloras ter of Ceremonies. The Ivan Ballard, Timothy and Travis; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hiatt hoe is housed in a ‘‘medieval and Scotty; G.W. Jones, Carolyn and Sally; Mr. and Mrs. castle” and we were thrilled Bill Lowrance, Barbara, Billy and Stacy. crossing the shaking draw Mr. and Mrs. Ace bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tanner, Nyssa; On the way to the Sartain and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sartain of California were theatre we strolled through the special friends of the couple who attended the wedding anni ‘‘enchanted forest”. The play versary dinner. was “Out Cry” by Tennessee Williams. It was in the round Mrs. Alice Peterson Has 99th Birthday and had only two actors; Eileen Herlie and Donald Madden. A birthday party was held at While Oregon was having over the Malheur Memorial Nursing 100 degree temperature wea home Wednesday, August 18 ther, Illinois, Iowa, and Co in honor of Mrs. Alice Peter lorado were having a cool spell son, who celebrated her 99th of low 80 degrees. It was very birthday anniversary. Mrs. pleasant visiting in Clinton, Iowa Peterson is the oldest resident with Bob and Helga Jones. I at the nursing home and a fa visited my cousin Irene Earl vorite of all the staff. in Des Moines, my sister, Maude Matthews and sister-in-law The Boyd Haney family sang Mollie Trimble in Longmont as special entertainment at the and Broomfield, Colo. party and the traditional ice The trip home through the cream and cake was served to all Colorado Rockies was beauti present. ful as usual with snow at timberline. Even with the tem perature of 106 degrees when I arrived in Nyssa, it is good to live in the peace and quiet .of a small town. Former Nyssan’s, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flake of San Carlos, Arizona, announce the marriage of their daughter, Lina to Lorin Kay Hatch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aquilla S. Hatch of Taylor, Arizona. The couple were married August 18, 1971 in the Arizona Temple. Lina was graduated from Nyssa High School class of 1966, and is a 1970 graduate from B.Y.U. in Family Relations. Lorin was graduated from Snowflake High School in 1966. He then filled a mission in Texas South, and is a junior at B.Y.U. in Political Science. Both plan to continue their edu cation at B.Y.U. Pre-marriage festivities were a open house at the groom’s parents home August 14. — The couple were guests of honor at a Luau in Mesa August 17. After the wedding ceremony the couple were honored with a formal banquet, concluding with a program for them. Wilson’s Entertain Friends After Swim Hawaiian Newlyweds Visit Nyssa Friends After the Family Night Swim Mr. and Mrs. Mike Matsu- at the Nyssa Municipal pool, kawa of Waimea, Kouai, Ha- Mr. and Mrs. BobWilson, Linda wii, visited in Nyssa last week Erland and Nicki, Dave, Mari at the Roy Hirai home. Mr. lee and Tommy entertained with and Mrs. Matsukawa were mar homemade ice cream and cake ried July 18 and are honey served on the patio of the Wil mooning in the Mainland. From son residence. 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