Thursday, January 13, 1972
Th» Nyssa Goto City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
Page Four
Burgandy and Pink Theme at
McKinney—Burnì ngham Wedding
Repeating vows December 17,
1971 at the LDS Salt Lake City-
Temple, were Miss Brenda
McKinney and Bradley Burn
ingham.
President Bowring,
former President of the Los
Angeles Temple, performed the
double-ring ceremony.
Parents of the bride are Mr.
and Mrs. Bob McKinney and the
bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Bumingham all
of Nyssa.
A reception honoring
the
couple was held December 19
at the Nyssa Ward Cultural
Hall, which was attractively
decorated with tall beauty bas
kets of bureandv mumswithpink
satin Christmas balls and tied
with large burgandy and pink
bows.
The attractive bride »as at
tired in a floor-length gown of
white velvet, fashioned with a
high neckline,
long sleeves
gathered into cuffs and a softly
gathered skirt.
The fitted
bodice was complimented with
an embroidered floral lace yoke.
Her cathedral length veil was
edged in matching lace and
was held in place by a lace
tiara. She carried a cascad
ing bouquet of burgandy roses
and pink carnations, intersper
sed with matching ribtwn and
streamers.
JOBS
DAUGHTERS
ACTIVITIES
Owyhee DeMolay Holds
Installation Ceremony
LORENSENS TRAVEL
OVER 6000 MILES
By Martha Lorensen
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Loren
sen and daughters Harriet and
Bill Holmes was installed as . Introduced »ere District Of- Gloria -eturned home January
Job’s Daughters of Bethel
33 met Tuesday evening Jan Master Councilor of the Owy- ficers of DeMolay Mark Nel- 3 from a ten day holiday va
uary 4, with Marlene Jamieson hee Chapter, Order of DeMolay son, 6th Preciptor; Joe Nelson, cation trip which covered over
at ceremonies held Sunday, Jan Jr. , Deacon; Terry Bush, 4th 6,000 miles.
Honored Queen presiding.
Leaving early Dec. 24 by
Officers were instated, they uary 9, 1972 at the Masonic Preciptor; Bob Holmes, Sr.,
Hall in Ontario.
Steward and Tad Lovell, Master plane from Boise, they spent
are Karen Rigney, junior prin
His installing officers were: Councilor.
two days at the home of the
cess; Kris Rigney, third mes
Installing Officer, Bob Holmes;
Dick Nelson, Past Master Donald L. Parkers at Capitola,
senger; Tam mi Holcomb and
Installing Senior Councilor, Councilor of BeavertonChapter Calif. Leaving the 26th from
Lori Holcomb, choir.
George Cartwright, Installing and Dad Advisor of Owyhee San Franciso, they went to El
Proficiency test was given Junior Councilor, Dick Nelson; Chapter.
Paso, Texas.
They drove a
Sharon Barnes, Sha»n Webb, Installing Senior Deacon, The
Burrell Lovell, Dad Advisor Hertz car to Las Cruses Mi
Tammi Holcomb and Kathy Kun- ron Wheeler; Installing Chap and Worshipful Master of Lodge
ssion Inn in New Mexico where
kel.
lain, Bud Sappe, Installing Mar 142, Vale; Theron Wheeler, they had reservations for four
Worshipful Master of Lodge days. They attended a family
Job’s Daughters »ill serve shall, Bob Holmes, Jr.
Those installed besides the 147, Nyssa; Merle Abrams, rennion of the Hinkson families.
their regular birthday cake at
the nursing
home Thurs Master Councilor to serve for Worthy Patron of Star Chapter While there they toured in Me
day January 13. They will also the ensuing term were; Senior 69, Ontario.
xico and visited interesting
Honored Queens presented points of the Las Cruses area.
serve the Toastm-stress Club Councilor, Terry Bush; Junior
Councilor, Don Sappe; Senior »ere Sue Marcon, Bethel 35 Of special interest to the family
that evening.
Deacon, Mark Nelson; Senior Vale. Janice Hvashi. Bethel 25, was a huge chicken farm of
There »ill be a Majority
Steward, Paul Carman; Chap Ontario; Marlene Jamieson, very modern facilities, unlike
Degree practice at 10 a.m ,
lain, Tad Lovell, Marshall, Bob Bethel 33, Nyssa.
Thirteen anything ever seen before by
Saturday January- 15, at the
Holmes; Standard Bearer, David visiting Jobies »ere presented. them. December 29 found them
Masonic Hall.
Refreshments were served at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Crego; Scribe-Treasurer, Joe
Introduced »ere Della Hol- Nelson.
folio»ing the ceremony. Those Roy McKeag as dinner guests.
mes, guardian and Ray Huff-
After the installation cere assisting were Kay Wheeler, The families who attended the
man, associate guardian pro- mony, Bill’s father presented Louise Wernick, Lois Cart
reunions said their goodbyes
him with a gavel from the fa wright. Barbara Holmes. Mar and left for their homes which
Bob Holmes, Jr. pre lene Jamieson
Clella covered all states.
The HonoredQueen presented mily.
e
guardian and associate sented Bill with a Master Coun Jamieson.
Driving back to El Paso, D?c.
guardian
the
traditional cilor’s pin, and Bill presented
30 they boarded the plane for
“Queen” picture.
She also Bob with a Past Master Coun
New Orleans, La., touring there
presented each of the Jobies cilor’s pin.
the rest of the day. They drove
with a gift of an address book
across the 24 mile Ponchar-
and stamp holder. The Queen
SENIOR CITIZEN
train Causeway and spent the
gave a brief resume of plans
night at Covington, La., where
ACTIVITIES
she has for entertainment for ■
a real Southern dinner »as
the following months.
served. The next day they made
The Nyssa Senior Citizens
the Gray Line tour. That evening
The next meeting will be met January 5 in the Social
they drove to a small town in
held Thursday January 20 at Room of the Methodist Church
land,
Roseland, where they
for their annual New Years din
730 p.m.
joined Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
ner and election of officers for
Chapin and Mrs. Harriet Turner
the coming year. The long table
who had spent Christmas with
was laden with food and the at
burgandy tapers, am d a floral tendance was good.
Mrs. Lois Adams, James Steele
arrangement
in the bridal
and Mrs. Berniece Steele, who
Officers elected for the new
colors.
are aunts of Wilbur Chapin and
term were Mrs. Alice Lanig,
Mrs. Edward Pharis and .ars. president, Mrs. Anna Marostica,
Mrs. Lorensen. All had New
.Maid of honor was Miss June
Year’s dinner together at their
Macke, former roommate at George Moeller, aunts of the vice president;
Mrs.
Edith
aunts home and spent the rest
OSU. Bridesmaid was Mrs. Del bride, cut and served the cake. Reece, secretary; Mrs. Lucinda
of the time visiting childhood
(Christine) Moody, sister of Assisting at the punch bowl were Daniels, treasurer; Mrs. Ruth
friends and haunts.
the groom.
Both attendants Mrs. Fred Norman and Mrs. Foster,
chaplain and Mrs.
Much travel was done in the
wore matching gowns of floor Ray Russell.
Bessie Long, publicity.
Gifts were arranged by Miss
mobile unit driven by Chapin,
length chiffon over delustered
Ou surrendering the gavel to
as it »as large enough to ac
satin.
Ruffles accented cuffs Peggy Moore and Miss Ruth the new president, Mrs. Long
M ss Cheryl made a brief summary of the
commodate all including friends,
of the long full sleeves and a Ann McGinley.
gathered along the way. The
deep ruffle bordered the skirts. Wilson »as in charge of the seven years activities since she
Assisting with organized the group in the Coun
group went to church where
The gowns featured burgandy guest book.
the Chapins had attended when
velvet bolero vests. They wore serving and seating the guests cil Room of the city hall with
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gerdes children.
Mrs. Turner, had
matching heatgneces of net held were Miss Jan Pecora and Miss the full cooperation of the Mayor
in place with burgandy satin Debbie Adams. The groom’s and Gate City Journal. She of Homedale announce the en not been back for many years
bows, and each carried nose cake was passed to the guests noted the many deaths that had gagement of their daughter and enjoyed being a part of us
gays of burgandy roses and by Timothy McKinney, brother depleted their ranks.
.Also, Cindy to Fred Esplin, son of in all the trips.
of the bride.
The Lorensens’ left Roseland
pink carnations.
those who had moved to other Mr. and Mrs. Henry Esplin of
Background music at the re towns but always new mem Nyssa.
January 3 returning to Ne» Or
Best man was Rod Bishman
of Grass Valley, California, ception «as played by Mrs. Leo bers come to fill these va-* Cindy »as graduated from leans by wav of Baton Rouge
Mrs Leo g touched diomednle High School in 1971 »here they visited the Capital
friend of the groom. Usher- nard Howes and solos were sung cancies.
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They left New Orleans
ing the guests »as Chipper by Mrs. Dean Bake.
on the abiding friendships made and is now employed by
For her wedding trip to Lake possible through the associa Jewelers in Nampa.
by plane and arrived in Boise
Burningham,
brother of the
Tahoe, Nevada,
the bride tion in the group. Citing aoe
Fred attended Nyssa High four hours late due to area
groom.
For the reception, the bride’s changed to a pale lavender knit of them being between Mr. School and was graduated in storms. “It was hard to be
lieve that we were in Boise,
mother chose a coatdress of pantsuit andworeapinkrosetud Foster and Mr. Runcorn. All 1968.
The couple are planning a time went so fast.” Thanks
gold brocade, while the bride corsage.
would long remember their daily
The bride is a junior at Brig walks together. Two, the very March wedding.
to the Isen Travel Agency for
groom’s mother wore a pink
the complete arrangement of
antique satin suit. Their cor ham Young University and is meanful comfort given »hen
majoring in Elementary Educa trouble became the portion
the trip.
Reservations were
sages were pink rosebuds.
made in November and the plans
The bride’s table was cen tion. Her husband, served a two of a member.
LEGION AUXILIARY were carried out to the smal
tered by a beautiful four-tiered year mission in England. He
“But’’, said Mrs. Long “Our
is
a
senior
at
BYU,
majoring
lest detail.
white wedding cake, decorated
organization stands for more
Past presidents of the Ameri
with pink and burgandy roses, in Physical Education.
than personal gams. We have
The newly weds are making entertained the Nyssa Nursing can Legion Auxiliary met Jan. TOOMBS VISIT
graceful swans, and toppedwith
two large white satin bells and their first home in Orem. Utah. Home
several times, made 3 at the home of Mrs. Otis
AREA CHRISTMAS
Special out-of-state guest visitations to shut-ins,
a heart of netting and seed
fed Smith with eight members at
pearls. Placed on one side of was Mrs. Edward Pharis, aunt and clothed needy here and m tending.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Toomb,
The Christmas cookie pro
the cake was a candelabra with of the bride, of Berryville, other localities. These things
Arkansas.
gram was a great success. The Kelly, Kent and Kimberly have
we shall continue doing.*’
Following the dinner Frances women packaged 255 bags of returned to their home in
Foster showed colored slides of cookies for the Veteran’s Hos Lebanon after spending ten days
Each with a visiting relatives in this area.
life in Pakistan, accompanied pital m Boise.
They visited her parents, Mr.
by her graph k description of Merry Christmas message at
Nyssa Auxiliary do and Mrs. John K. Mullins and
that country, ¿he wore their tached.
full costume, rich in color and nated 212 packages and Adrian were Christmas Day dinner
texture, and embossed in gold. Auxiliary donated 43 packages. guests of her sister and family,
Her slippers were sparkling Mrs. Francis Freel is presi Mr. and Mrs. Garold ¡Bonnie)
Mr. and Mrs. Dick
with what appearedtobe jewels. dent of the Adrian Auxiliary. Ropp.
(Lynda)
Lehman,
Shanin and
A
grateful
thank
you
to
all
All were very lovely.
All over the United States the kind friends who contri Gina were also guests from
Prineville and Mr. and Mrs.
similar Senior Citizen Orga buted homemade cookies.
Following the meeting lovely John Mullins.
nizations have become a »a» of
Christmas evening they »ere
life.
The Nyssa Senior Citi refreshments »ere enjoyed and
dinner guests of his parents
zens are a part of this great a gift exchange was held.
The next meeting will be at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toomb
movement. Any interested per
Mr. and Mrs.
son in this age group are »el- the borne of Mrs. Wesley Bro of Payette.
wne February 7. At this time Gary Toomb. Mike and Mat
come to join.
The next meeting will be the women »ill make flowers for thew of Albany were houseguests
last Wednesday of this month, the Veterans Wheel Chair pa there ver Christmas returning
rade »hich will be heldin Port to their home Sunday.
January 26.
The Ken Toombs and Robert
—Bessie E. Long, Past. Pres. land in June.
Toombs spent the Sunday before
Christmas visiting Mrs. Ada
Lankford at Emmett »bo cele
brated
her
Mth birthday
**s
anniversary Christmas Day.
Leaving Sunday, the Ken
Toombs family traveling via
motor home spent the night in
Prineville and »ent through
Madras, Round Butte Reser
voir and Culver and then over
the South Santiam Pass to their
home in Lebanon Monday. They
reported good roads all the
Wait Until It's Too Late.
»ay.
Open House Reception Fetes
Golden Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Sallee
»ere honored at a Golden Wed
ding reception, held Wednesday,
December 29, 1971 at the Club
House, 103 North Fourth Street
in Nyssa.
The event was hosted by their
three daughters and their fa
milies. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
<Mardi) Larson, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted <Sal) Morgan and Mr. and
Mrs. Gene <,Helen) Stunz, all of
Nyssa.
A three-tiered white wedding
cake
decorated with gold
flowers, and flanked on either
side by candelabras with white
tapers, graced the reception
table.
The cake »as cut and served
by their granddaughter Mrs.
James Baldwin. Mrs. George
Sallee, sister-in-law, presided
at the punch bowl.
Pouring coffee and serving
hors cfoeuvres were grand
daughters, Sallee Morgan, Betsy
Stunz and Laurie Stunz. Me
lissa Larson, granddaughter,
registered the guests.
Arthur C. Sallee and Mabel
Edholm were married at the
News About
SERVICEMEN
SN Gary L. Moss
USS JOHN F. KENNEDY-—
Navy Seaman Gary L. Moss,
son of Mrs. Marguerite Moss
of Route 2. Nyssa, is in th?
Mediterranean
aboard
the
attack aircraft carrier USS John
F. Kennedy, homeportedatN r-
folk, Virginia.___________ ___
Take stock in America.
home of the bride’s parents,
December 29, 1921 in Gooding,
Idaho. George Sallee, was best
man at his brother’s wedding.
The honorees made their first
home in American Falls, Idaho
where he was assistant cashier
for Evans State Bank and she
taught school. Mr. and Mrs.
Sallee moved to Nyssa in 1938
and he established the Food
Mart, in partnership with his
brother George Sallee. Arthur,
retired from the grocery busir
ness in 1961 and has been Muni
cipal Judge for theCity of Nyssa,
since that time.
Besides their children, all of
the couple’s grandchildren at
tended the happy occasion. They
are Sallee, Pete and Jon Mor
gan; Laurie, Betsy and Eric
Stunz and Mrs. James (Suzanne)
Baldwin; Melissa, Jim and Bote
Larson.
Out of town guests included
Mrs. Sallee’s sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Faulkner of Gooding;
Mr. A O. Sheldon and Dr. and
Mrs. Clay Morgan of Boise; Mr.
and Mrs. James Baldwin of War
rensburg, Missouri.
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MERRY WIDOWS
The Merry Widows met at the
home of Alma Kingrey Saturday-
night. A 6:30 dinner was en
joyed by the women after which
they played pinochle.
Co-hostesses were Mmex.
Alma Kingrey, Leona Reeves,
Virginia Rookstool and Blanche
Weeks.
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