Topliff—*Nichols Marriage
Hometown News
Vows Exchanged Aug. 5
The union of Marcia Ann
Topliff and Kenneth Dean
Nichols on August 5, 1973 was
blessed by Reverend Raymond
Wilson
of
the
Kingman
Memorial United Presbyterian
Church in Adrian, in the pre
sence
of approximately 100
guests. This double-ring wed
ding took place amid baskets
of yellow gladiolas, blue tipped
carnations and white daisies.
Parents of the bride are Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Topliff of Adrian.
Traveling from The Dalles for
the event were the groom’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Nichols.
Marcia wbc was given in
marriage by her parents. She
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was dressed in a floor-length,
empire waist gown
of white
nylon. Its long, fitted sleeves,
high neck line and deep flounce
hem were highlighted by Venice
lace. A regal tiara veil of ny
lon net graced her head. The
cascading bridal bouquet was
a medley of yellow roses, blue
carnations, white babies breath
and white daisies. The groom
was attired in a light blue tu
xedo with an imperial blue,
ruffled shirt and black bow tie
and slacks. Besides their wed
ding rings, the bride and groom
wore matching silver bands pur
chased by the bride in Mexico
last summer.
Matron-of honor and sister of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hel-
veal Sr., announce the engage
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Muri Lancaster
ment of their daughter, Judy to Mrs. Frank Byers were Mr. and Tami Lancaster spent last
W’ilford Harris, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Grant of Le- weekend visiting Mr and Mrs.
and Mrs. Walt Baker of rural w iston.
Larry Hobson and Libby at
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Nyssa. A November wedding is
Hagerman, Idaho. They were
being planned.
Sunday dinner guests of the there to help Libby celebrate
Frank Byers were Vera Pri her third birthday anniversary.
the
bride,
Mrs. Charle* ckett of Middleton and John am
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(Teresa) Brady of Boise, and Ronnie Somwiars of Caldwell.
Mrs. Paul House and Bonnie
bridesmaid, Mis* Linda Green
of Quincy. Wash, were weekend
of Forest Grove, Oregon, wore
Mr. and Mrs. ClarenceClapp guests at the home of Mr. and
yellow floor-length gowns with and Mike of Stayton, Oregon Mrs. Glenn Marcum.
empire w aists and scoop neck*. were weekend guests at the
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The sleeveless, dotted swiss home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton
Visiting at the home of Mr.
gown* were accented by white C lapp.
and Mrs. Bill Smiley from Au
da: sies. Each carried a bouquet
gust 20 to 27 was their daugh
of white daisies against aback-
Mr. and Mrs. Frell Blair ter, Mrs. Virginia Tavlor of
ground of fern.
spent last week vacationing at Inglewood, California.
Bestman was Wayne Conrad McCall. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
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of Skamokawa. Washington. Ben Cottle joined them on Wed
Patrick Eastman, son of Mr.
Veene and Eh in Kellogg of nesday and Thursday.
and Mrs. Bernard Eastman, vi
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The Dalle* served as ushers.
sited here Sunday and Monday.
Candlelighters were Gregory
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myrick Patrick lives in Prineville.
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Topliff,
brother of the bride, and Shelly. accompanied by Mr.
and Miss Janet Nichols, sister and Mrs. Clayton Jensen re
Guests this past weekend tn
of the groom.
cently visited Russell Myrickat the Gary Sant home were his
The bride's mother wore a Corvallis.
While there, the brother and family Mr. and Mrs.
pink, street-length dress and men went deepsea fishing. En Clay Sant from Provo, Utah
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corsage of white carnation* route home the Jensens and My
with
pink
rosebuds.
The ricks were overnight guests at
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Talbot
mother of the bridegroom wore the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry went to Madras over the week
a white street-length dress with Myrick in Pendleton.
end and returned home with two
a corsage of pink rosebuds
trucks.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ted
Keck
and
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and white carnation*.
A reception in the church's family of Portland were over
Pete Morgan, son of Mr and
parlor following the ceremony night guests Friday of Mrs. Mrs. Ted Morgan has returned
centered around a white tiered A. H. Keck. The Ted Kecks home from fighting fires. He
cake, decorated with yellow had attended a Baptist Church has been very busy this summer
flowers and silver leaves. It conference in Kansas City and
due to extreme dryness tn tlie
was topped by an arrangement were enroute home.
forests and on the ranges. Pete
of two white doves nestled on
was stationed in La Grande but
a patch of tiny blue forget-me-
The bride’s travel costume was flown all over the Western
knots and peeking out from consisted of a pink and white United States.
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the flowers, was a pair of gol print sundress with jacket. For
den rings intertwined. Cake ser their wedding trip, the couple
Guests in the Ward Lundy
vers were Mrs. Edith Suter, went to Lake Tahoe and the home this week
are
Mrs.
aunt
of the bride of Parma, coast.
Lundy's niece and family, Mr,
Idaho, and Mrs. EdwardTopliff,
Marcia
is
a graduate of and Mrs. Donald Ford and
aunt
of the bride, Hazel- Adrian High School, 1970, and daughter Sara Anne.
ton, Idaho.
Mrs.
Dennis she attended Pacific University
Knopp, cousin of the bride of for three years. Ken graduated
Mr*. Houston W ilson and son
Boise, Idaho, poured punch and from Wahtonka High School in Scott returned last week after
Mrs. Wavne Warren, aunt of 1969 and Pacific University in visiting her parents, Mr. and
the bride of Parma, Idaho, was 1973.
The groom will seek Mr*. R. M. Jones at Lake
in charge of coffee.
Miss a master's degree at Western Winoia,
Pennsylvania. Mrs.
Vickie King of Boise, Idaho Illinois
University and
the Wilson’s sister Dorothy Jone*
attended the guest book. Miss bride
plans
to pursue her and her nephew Russell Jones
Sandra C arlson
and
Miss Spanish
studies there also. accompanied Mrs. Wilson and
Deborah Pruden of Ridgefield, The couple will reside in Ma Scott to Washington D. C. for
Washington took care of gifts. comb, Illinois.
one week. They also visited
with Mrs. Wilson’s brother at
Long Beach Island, New Jersey.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffin
to Saint Anthony and Chester,
Idaho on August 17. They visited
with Mrs. Griffin’s uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert Hathaway, in
Chester. He is in his late 70’s.
August 18 they attended a fa
mily reunion above Warren Ri
ver and-visited Mrs. Griffin’s
old school, buildings, cemetery
and other places of her child
hood. In Saint Anthony they also
visited Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Trost I
formerly of Nvssa. The Trost's
say "hsUo" to all their frie
nds in tlie Nyssa area. On the
return trip home the Griffins
spent Sunday in Jerome visit
ing her sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Betterton and
returned home Monday.
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Travelogue ol Our Trip
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By Crete Marie Sager_______
We went to San Diego, ( all
forma and stayed with
mond's nephew Maynard and
wife Martha He i* the soli of
Harley Sager of K'u Acre* and
she is the former Martha Wat
son of Parnu They took u* to
various point* of interest at
point Loma and to visit rela
tives
Raymond's uncle, th*
late Dr. Warren McCiatcbey
lived on a hill which overlook*
the bay and the city We visited
hi* widow and daughter, an
uncle and family, C heater Me -
Clatchey and Alma Dean Brook*
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Forbess Walsh, formerly of Nvssa.
returned home last Monday af merlv of Nvssa.
We camped at El Centro,
ter an enjoyable 18 day vaca
tion. They visited in Vancouver, California oo May 14 Tlie next
Washington with their son. Mr. dav we visited Dr Lui* Car
and Mrs. Dennis Forties* and rillo’s office in Calexico.
From El Centro we went to
family. They also welcomed a
new grands -n, Michael John. Arizona We saw the Montezuma
At Corvallis, they visited ano Castle, one of the moat per
ther son, Mr. and Mrs. Ri fectly preserved Indian Cliff
chard Forbess and family, mi Dwelling* in the nation, and re
tlie way home thei attended the ceived a Senior Citizen pas*
to go through all National pork*
Oregon State Fair, at Salem.
After traveling through
The exhibits andtlie flowers and (re<
everything about the fair was tlie desert where the Sauaro
very beautiful and well done Cactus was in bloom and many
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other cactuses, we camped
Mr. and Mr*. Don Savage, in the pine* and the cool ait
Rand, and Kris were Sunday din ■ at Flagstaff. We went to the
ner guest* at tie home of Mr. ■unset Crater National Park
and Mrs. Milo McLhargey in with it* crater, bubble* and ice
cave* with the beautiful snow
Nanipa. They helped Mr. Me
Lhargey celebrate his birthday. capped San Francisco Peak* in
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the distance In the other di
John Long from Hermosa rectum th»* color of (tie Pain
Beach, California is spending ted Desert. At Wupatki National
hi* vacation with his parents, Park we saw prehistoric ruins
Mr. and Mr*. John Long Sr. once occupied by Indian far
mers aud an excellent museum
Mrs. W. W. Foster flew to
We traveled through Navajo
San Francisco on August 11, villages and saw their hogan*.
to visit her son and family. Mr. In the evening tlie Indian boy*
and Mrs. Curtis Foster. She were bringing then sheep into
also attended the wedding of her the enclosure* near their ho
granddaughter. Diane Foster. gan* Along the highway, we *aw
Mrs. Foster visited a week with mothers and children selling
her son and family m Burbank. (»■ad*, blanket* and other ar
She visited one week with tier ticles. We were in the Grand
granddaughter. Mi. and Mr*. Canyon and stopped many time*
Kenneth Hummels in Bakers to View th»1 sight* We camped
field. Mr and Mr*. Raymond in the Park and toured the mu
Sager and France* drove to seum, shops and other point*
Bakersfield and accompanied of interest. We spent the night
Mrs. Foster to the wedding of at Holbrook, Arizona, which l*
her grandson, Charle* Wilson, a short distance to the Pet
in Sail Leandro. Charle* Wil rified Forest with six sepa
son's mother is Grace Foster rate 'forest of log*, agate,
Mr. and Mrs. Dirick Nedry Wilson of Juneau, Alaska Mr. jasper and crystal " We also
and Miss Eva Boydell were Sun and Mr*. Charles Wilson Sr., saw the Painted Desert with it*
day dinner guests at the home of son Tim and daughter Ruth varied color*.
Mr. and Mrs. Britt Nedry in Ann brought Mrs. Foster and
W e went to Albuquerque, New
France* home and are visiting
Boise.
Mexlc and spent the night We
here this week.
attended the Baptist Church in
Monarty the next day.
miWWIRL
Friday evening guests tn the
We traveled I rum New Me
Leroy Bair home were Mr. and
xico diagonally to Kansas cros
Mrs. Owen Froerer and family
sing tlie panhandle of Oklahoma
of Nyssa and Mrs. Betty Beus
and Texas We enjoyed seeing
and family from Mesa, Arizona.
Guests tn the Mark Hartley
home last week were Mrs. John
(Susan) Henri and daughter Dee-
Anna from Delta, Utah. They
helped Mrs. Hartley celebrate
her birthday while they were
here.
cotton, tobacco and other fembj
We spent one night m
City, Kin*»*, made faimxuh
TV Gun Smoke eerier w»
sited Raymond's cousin, Ger
trude Neufeld at Emporia ud
my cousin Dr. Albert Harpir
of Kansan City, Missouri <«
visited the Nazarene hihlii*^
House, where he it editut-i*.
chief.
We stopped near Hoxie, M.
kansa* and missed the
at Jonesboro by forty mil«
We crossed the Ml*stul|«
River at Memphis, T<-iin»u«
and saw beautiful southern ma*,
slims.
We visited our son. Mr. w
Mr*. Harlan (Karen Elllsjg.
ger, in Charleston, South Ca
rolina wta-re he Is stathmedwtn
tlie Navy. They have ati idi«^
Korean daughter Saramarb.
Next time 1'11 tell of sighh
around Charleston and dost
through Floritb.
Bride-Elect Honored
Miss Mary Ann Donty eu
honored by a garden party Ml
dal shower Monday evening. Au
gust 20, in the home of Mrs
Wilton Jackson, with M.gu
and Jill a* co-hostekse*.
The guest* painted dlshtovab
with textile paints a* gifts to
the brick1 -elect. There wer»25
guest* present Melon balliue
petit*' fours were served by
(tie ho*te**e*
The honoree, daughter ofMr
and Mrs John Donty will t*
married September I, to Jute
Elguerabal, son of Mr. and
Mr* Max Elguetabel.
FIFE FAMILY
REUNION HELD
The Lutber Fife famllv held
its annual rrunlun August 25 M
26. Saturday evening fifty fa mil)
members attended a barber«
at the U-roy Bair home. OnSua*
day a potluck picnic was held
in the Nyssa City Park, witk
sixty one in attendance
HAPPY DOZEN CLUI
Mrs. Dyre Roberts enter
tained the Happy tkeen Pino
chle Club at tier Big Bend ho«»
1 nday afternoon Mr*, Dnru
Castor assisted her Guest pla
yers were Mrs. Anna Long tM
Mr*. LkirisC a*tor. Prize , wen
won by Mrs. Libia 1* Haws,
Mrs Sue Aah< raft, Mrs Agne»
Ashcraft and Mrs. Goldie Ro-
berta.
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