Image provided by: Nyssa Public Library; Nyssa, OR
About Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1973)
Pago Four Orange and Apricot Theme at Rigney—Beutler Wedding ANK Garden Club Hometown News Call 372-2233 Arrangements of orange and apricot gladioli, orange carna tions, candelabras with orange candles was the setting for the marriage of Karen Elaine Rig- ney and Russell Beutler. The Juiy 17 wedding took place in the First Christian Church m Nyssa. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Jane Fonda and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Beutler of New Ply mouth. The Rev. Earl Dean Johnsen officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Miss Julie Peterson played the traditional wedding music. Soloists were Moyle Brown who sang “Love is Blue.” The bridegroom sang "All for You’’ accompanied by the rock musi- cans "Brandywine.” Moyle Brown and Ron Beutler sang The Road Not Taken,” accom panied by Darrel Barker erf New Plymouth. Given in marriage by her grandfather, Jess W. Rigney, the bride wore a white slipper satin, floor-length gown fea turing a bodice of tucked smoc king and full sleeves. It was fashioned by Mrs. Dorathy Thursday, Octobar 18, The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon March of Boise, The bride’s tiara ot orange and apricot roses and babies breath was graced with long white satin ribbon streamers, She carried a cascade bouquet of orange and apricot rases w ith babies breath and long white satin rib bon streamers with inserts of roses. Chris Rigney, sister of the bride, was her honor attendant. She wore an apricot floor-length gown with white lace elbow gloves. Her headband was white satin and orange ribbon with ba bies breath. She carried long stemmed orange roses. Kim Beutler, brother of the groom from Gladstone, Oregon was best man. Ushering the 150 guests were Phil and Rick Pittman and Douglas Fowler, cousins of the groom and Steve Fisher, all of New Plymouth. Rick Pittman and Douglas Fow ler performed the duties of can dle-lighters. Miss Rebecca Pittman, cou sin of the groom attended the guest book. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in honor of the couple in the church social Fifteen members and two guests of ANK Garden Club Guests in the Larry Black met at Mrs. Martha Judd's burn home this past weekend home in Newell Heights on Octo were Mrs. Blackburn’s parents, Mrs. Jay Hoover of ber 9 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Newberry co-hostess, served Parma, from Jerome. They came to dessert to the members and help their grantteon, Taft cele Mrs. Mark Purcell guests, brate his 7th birthday . On Sun of Parma and Mrs. Lee Dail day. Mr. and Mrs. Newberry and of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn, Taft During the short business and Lisa were dinner guests meeting, President Frances in the home of Mrs. Marian Foe Id announced that the dis- Blackburn of Middleton in hiaior trict meeting will be heldOcto- of Taft’s birthday. ber 18 at 10 a m. at the East • • • Side Cafe. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoover gave an account Mrs. Emil Stunz on Saturday of an European holiday this evening were their son and spring. Mr. and Mrs. Jay family, Mr. and Mrs. Gent Hoover initiated their tour with Stunz. Enc and Mrs. Jim Bald an invitation to tea with the Lord win and little daughter Jennifer, Mayor--Sheriff of Nottingham. of Tucson, Arizona. Mrs. Bald They visited Shakespeare's win is the former Suzanne Stum birthplace, and Ann Hathaway's cottage and gardens. The Visitors of Buster Talbot and flowers were beautiful and in other relatives m the area have full bloom in mid-April. been Buster's brother, Mr. and They visited many castles, Mrs. Robert Talbot of Monrovia. including King Henry the California. Saturday evening vi Eighth's Warwick Castle, also sitors of Mr. and Mrs. Buster W indsor Castle, and Edinburgh Talbot were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Castle in Scotland. Culbertson and family and Sun In Paris «France they saw the day afternoon callers were Mr. Versaille castle with its 1000 and Mrs. Charlie Culbertson. rooms, and were also impressed with the grandeur of the cathe Weekend guests at the home dral at Chartre. Also the gar of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Marcum dens at the Louvre. They in were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. cluded Germany, Italy and Hol Paul House of Quincy. Wash. land on their tour. They arrived Friday and all at tended the Nyssa-Vallivue foot room. The reception table was ball game in Vallivue that eve centered with a three-tiered ning. • • • cake, decorated with orange and ORDER Oil Vi archam-Steinke Exchange EASTERN I STAR | Wedding Vow» in LaGrande family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Eld Golden Rule Chapter «131 redge. met at the Masonic Hall Oc WWW Mr. and Mrs. Randy Findley tober 15. Worthy Matron Ame and baby of Vale visited with lia Pratt presiding. Escorted and introduced »a* Mr. and Mrs. Walter Looney and boys Friday evening Mr. Patricia Marcum. Member <>f and Mrs. Owen Gann were vi- Cancer Committee of Grand sitors also for hot apple pie Chapter of Oregon Mrs.Spra and ice cream. Mr. Findley is gue of Cascade Chapter was a Mr. and Mrs. Gann's grandson. guest. Initiation was held for Vera Webb, Adrian. Chapter Mrs. Art Cartwright spent was glad to welcome two mem two days last week at Hermis bers back for a visit, Mr. and Beatrice ton helping their son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul House. Mrs. Lloyd Cartwright and fa Grossnickle reported on a visit mily move and get settled. Mr. to Mount Olive Chapter »52 and Mrs. Paul Cartwright vi in Parma. Myrtle Sasser re sited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. ported on a trip to Sweet Home, Art Cartwright. Paul is Art’s Oregon’ for the reception of Asso ciate Grand Matron. Marjorie uncle. Wilson. Hostesses were Kath • • • leen and Theron Wheeler andSa- Mr. and Mrs. Forest Mc die Metcalf. Cool and son Bill, Ethel Lay and Mrs. Frank Byers went to Lewiston last week and spent a night with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Grant. They returned home through Donnelly and had dinner with the Reverend and Mrs. James Farmer and family. They reported the scenery to be very beautiful this time of year. Mr. and Mrs. McCool returned home to Rogers, Arkansas. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown were, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson, Cindy, and Stephen from Burns. Their son, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown, Shawn and Gena from Bums were also guests. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Muri Lancas apricot roses, baked by Mrs. ter returned after a weeks Stewart of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Capper Mrs. Philip Pittman of New visit with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dulce Osborn visited Plymouth, aunt of the groom and Mrs. Larry Hobson and fa relatives in Sweet Home, Ore and Mrs. Kim Beutler, sister- mily in Hagerman. gon for three days this past • * • in-law of the couple served the weekend. Mrs. A. H. Keck visited Sa cake. Miss Hellene Michaels and Miss Monica Smit assisted turday with her son Mr. and Mrs. Sunday dinner guests in the with the punch and coffee. Gifts Dennis Keck on the home ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom were arranged by Mrs. Ron Beut-in the Owyhee are*, It was Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. ler and Mrs. Tony Rigney both Mrs. Dennis Keck’s birthday. Bob W ilson and Tom and Mr. sisters-in-law of the couple Mr and Mrs. Harrison Young and Mrs. Dick Martin and girls. from Parma also visited to Craig Lewis, Mrs. Mitchell’s from Oregon City, Oregon. The new Mrs. Beutler was help her celebrate her birth son has returned home from an graduated from Nyssa High day. Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. LDS Mission to England, He School in 1973. Her husband A. H. Keck are sisters. has been gone two years. was graduated from Burley High • • • Saturday night visitors of Mrs School in 1970. He attended one year at TVCC in Ontario Tom Johnson were her grand Mr. and Mrs. Delvin Mace studying music theory. He son, Bill Sweaney and Shene and children of Vancouver, Wa from Caldwell. Mrs. is with the rock musical group, Lyons shington were weekend guests at Johnson visited Sunday with her the home of Mrs. True Mace. Brandywine. • • • After a honeymoon trip to daughter Mr. and Mrs. Pat Boise and McCall, Idaho, Spo Sweaney in Caldwell. Martha Sherod had the mis kane and Ellensburg, and Aber fortune to fall and break her deen, Washington, the couple Mrs. T. H. Eldredge returned hip, approximately three weeks is making their home in Ore- after a weeks visit in Cammas, ago. She is recuperating at the Washington, with her son and Malheur Memorial Hospital 0 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Fowler and family recently returned from a 5000 mile vacation. They were in several states, leaving here to visit Mrs. Fowler’s sister and family in Connell, Washington. ThenontoCloquet, Minnesota where they visited their daughter and family. They then went to Galena, Illinois for a short visit with their other daughter and family. From there they continued on to Centerville, Iowa and visited relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Nova Fowler of Centervlllle, parents of Den nis, returned home with them for a two-week visit. Many points of interest were visited enroute to the midwestern sta tes, including Yellowstooe Park. BRIDGE ACTIVITIES Mr. and Ms. Gale Christen sen hosted the Couple's Bridge Club Saturday, October 13. There were three tables in play and high score winner for the evening was Don Oldemeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Black- ner of Ontario are happy to announce the engagment of their daughter, Vicki Jeanne, to Jack Wilson sonof Mr and Mrs. Joe Sebum of Nyssa. A No vember wedding is planned at the Ontario LDS Cha[»>l Mrs Dareld Steinke of V^fl The bride, given in tnart^H by tier father »ore an e^j* »tiled g »11 of polyester featuring a »> »p i»» i.inr, ¡3 sleeves and U • v.-r, IbagM The cha|>rl length train, (ggfl »1th daisies, fell ft tGskagfl ders. Her shoulder Ic.gtb^l of UlusiKi »a* field to a tjgl headpiece. She carried* •* pa of yellow daisies and blua ¿fl bies breath. I Matron of honor was kin I James Haida k of La Grand St»- »ore filed-length r w* gl blue ¡> ¡vester. h-atur .i aM*M ked bodl' C and |>uffed slaMld Her t»'oquet was a »mafin version of the bride's. I The brnh-grooan's brood Kirt of Juntura was testmatafl Kurt Wareham of Newberg,hd Members ot Oregon T rad ther of the bride sealed ¿1 Grange and the Owyhee Riding guest*. I Club met lor a potluck dinner A reception followed the CNM Sunday, October 14. at Oregon mony in the church social tax I Trail Hall, to honor Clelia and The three tiered »edding OM Jim Jamieson who will be leav was decorated with yellow IM ing soon for Portland. blue flowers and Upped »ika Both have teen active in the nnnlatuie brideandgr ►•m 1M| organizations. Jim having ser base was encircled with db-1 ved as Grange Treasurer tor ties Mrs. Clyde Steel «1 two years. Clelia was Secre and served the cake PamWddl tary for two years and Trea poured the pure h. In < tiargtjl surer tor 13 years. Jim farmed the guest book was Cfwrfyl in the Nyss* are* for several Steinke and Sally Wareham it-1 years and also did carpentry ceived the gifts Also telpdgl work before his retirement, with the reception was I'tuUwl They have raised a family of Chess. five. The bride was grakiaMl Twenty-two years ago Clelia from the Newberg High ScMli.I started work as office clerk at is a 1973 graduate erf 1astMl the Farmer’s Home Administra Oregon College in 1» raakl tion office in Ontario Recently and is teaching the 4th grat I she was appointed Office Mana in Imbler The groom, a gr»-1 gement Assistant on the Ad duate of Vale Union Higt >' Md| ministrative Staff for the State and Treasure ValleyCoroniuaBf of Oregon. In her new job, she College, is a senior at EOT. | will be training office clerks The newlyweds are mlkug I and personnel for the State of their home in La Grande Oregon and Alaska. The couple was honored at > Beginning next week, her work reception September 8 at th» will take her to Anchorage, home of the bride's parcrrfak Fairbanks, Palmer, Soldotna, Newberg. and Wrangell. On August I7*t2pm,Janes Wareham became the bride of Dean Steinke in the First Chris tian Church in la Grande. The double ring ceremony was per formed by the Reverend Jack Hart in the presence of the family and close friends of the couple Decorating the church were baskets of yellow carnations, yellow gladioli and blue babies breath, tied with blue rlt>bon. Parents rf the couple ar.- Mr. and Mrs. David Wareham Newberg, Oregon and Mi and GRANGE \EWS Draper Calls Mom From Athens, Greece ETRSA Roger Draper called his mom, Mrs. MHand Draper at I SO a.m. Tuesday. October 16 to wish her a belated Happy Birthday. Mrs. Draper's birth day was Wednesday, October 10. Roger, who is in the U.S. Navy, is stationed aboard the L'SNS Harkness and made the call from Athens, Greece, when the Harkness was m port. LEGION AUXILIARY Eleven members of the Ame rican Legion Aunliary met at the home of Louise Heldt, with Myrl Towne as co-hostess. Plans were made for pot luck next month and Veterans Day was discussed. There will not be a meeting in November be cause the date is loo close to Thanksgiving. Louise Heldt won the pot of gold. A delicious luncheon was served. Town And Country Garden Club Grange Master Ernie Met calf and Riding Club Represen The Town and Country Gar tative Charlie Culbertson pre den Club met Thursday, October sented the couple with gifts from ll at the home of Mrs. 7ellah each organization and wished Kerby. The lesson given by them good fortune in their new Mrs. Madge Thomson was on home and work. Perennial Borders. Since the World Series was in The next meeting will be with full swing, the group spent the Mrs. Myrtle Sasser, November afternoon watching the game on 8 and Mrs. Lon Worral will pre •he color TV which Neil and sent a lesson on Broad Peg Dimmick had so thought leaf Evergreen Conifers. fully provided. *******a* ****tit***** Samba Group Meth A Mrs. Fred Guthrie wr boa- tess October I2 for n ■ mWt of the Samba Club. Guv'fpft- yera were Mrs. Elsie DiventM Mrs. Ida Miner. Mrs. Virriak Bybee won high honors with M bs . Divan taking second high 1 he Old Ic/m&z The driver who gun» hi» ear and »hoot» ahead i» ju»l a»king for a hole in hi»!” Nolan Field- -Waldo Co. INSURANCE AGENCIES AIL TYPES Of INSURANCE FAMOUS WEST COAST BRAND BLUE DENIM BEU JEANS BOY’S AND STUDENT’S SIZES BOY’S SIZES: 8-10-12 STUDENTS SIZES: 26-27-28-29 WAIST NOW 99 I00 Pr INCLUDING FARM Vo le Onf o r io Ny ' so Ì7 J J 4162 STUDENT'S IF PERFECT $8.80 BRACREN'S DEPARTMENT STORE IN THE HEART OF THUNDEREGG MALL NYSSA, OREGON *