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3 ■* -» » % Page Four Thursday, August 21, 1975 Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Nyssa Couple United In Catholic Service k Pomona (.roride Foss-Lundy Vows Set To Meet Malheur Pomona Grange will meet at Big Bend Grange Hall. Saturday evening. August 23. at 8 p.m. Pomona Grange Master Blaine Girvin urges all grange members to attend whether or not they are Pomona members. Refreshments will be ser ved by the host grange Friday, Aagaat 22 • Ny ssa Golden Age. Rummage Sale. Old Western Hotel, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Senior Citizens. Rummage Sale. 213 Reece Ave.. Nyssa, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 23 • Tneeday, Aagaat 26 • 4« iiiierxarv St. Bridget's Catholic Church was the setting for the August 9. 1975. afternoon wedding of Trish Wahlert and Ted Freitag. Parents of the bnde and groom are Mr. an Mrs. W. K. Wahlert of Nyssa and Mr and Mrs. Joe Freitag of New PlyoKMth. The wedding began with a procession of the entire bndal party to the altar. The bride aad groom exchanged vows in a double-nng cere- mony at a nuptial mass celebrated by Father Robert Simard. The first and second readings were read by Trish and Ted. and the prayer of the faithful was read by Ray Wahlert. brother of the bride. Mike Wahlert was server. Baskets of white gladiolus and red carnations decorated the sanctuary . The bridal gown, fas h in wed by the bride, was a floor-len gth, high-waisted dress of white polyester with lace overlay on the bodice, collar, and long sleeves and a lace train. An elbow-length illu sion veil was held in place by a headpiece of lace and satin ribbon. She carried a bouquet of red roses and babies breath with ivy streamers. The necklace worn by the bnde was a cross of garnets that belonged to the bride's grandmother. Matron of honor was Mrs J. P. (Tone) Sands, sister of the bride. Her dress was Tops #494, Bea's Beauty Bar. Adrian. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aagaat 27 . and Mrs. Blood Drawing. Eagles Hall. 2 to 6 p.m. and Mrs. Nyssa Senior Citizens. Clubhouse on Bower Ave., potluck. 10:30 a.m. and Mrs. and Mrs. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Frances Allen and Kevin. Mr. and Mrs. David Early. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Curcio all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fraser of Bandon. Oregon; Mrs. Genie vive Sprute of Echo. Oregon; Mr. Clifford Shaw of Hermis ton. Oregon; Miss Laura Nesseth of Eugene. Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Morten sen of Parma and Mr. and sheer white polyester with Mrs. Doc Franklin of Parma clusters of red roses over and there two guests from pink. and she carried a Egypt: Mr Ed Nauman and nosegay of red roses, pink Mr. Lewis Monson, both of carnations and babies breath. Caldwell. Idaho; Mrs. Ann Best man was John Freha& Nagaki. and Mrs. Jerry brother of the groom. The Inouve of Payette. Idaho; Mr. groom and his best man wore and Mrs. Charles Quinowski white dinner jackets with red and family. Mr. and Mrs. boutonnieres. Ushers were Ken Mansell. Mr. and Mrs. John Wahlert. brother of the Skip Nakashima. David and bnde and Robert Morrison, Steve, all of Boise. Idaho; brother-in-law of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Higham. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller and Soloist was Garen Manley, Diane. Mr. and Mrs. Roger accompanied by Miss Lori Nakashima and family, all of Lewis on the organ. Following the wedding, a Ontario. Oregon; Miss Donna reception was held in the Waitt and Miss Kathy Waitt church hail. Mrs. Mike of Peoria. Oregon; Mr and Kodama and Miss Nancy Mrs. George Mangin of Ross were in charge of the Nampa. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. guest book. The three-tiered Ed Chadez of Homedale. wedding cake, decorated Idaho; and Mr. and Mrs. with red roses and babies Robert Manley of Eagle. breath, was served by Mrs. Idaho. Wilton Jackson and Mrs. Preceding the wedding, a Charles Quinowski. cousin of kitchen shower was given by the bride. Mrs. Frances Allen Mrs. Charles Quinowski of and Mrs. Don Fraser, aunts Boise honored the bride. of the groom, poured punch Refreshments were served on and coffee. the patio of the Quinowski Upon returning from a home. honeymoon on the Oregon Mrs. Wilton Jackson was Coast, the bride and groom hostess to a group of friends will reside in Nyssa. at a miscellaneous shower. Each guest presented Trish An honored guest was with a favorite menu and Mrs. Hannah Burbank as recipes needed to prepare a "grandmother" of the bride. meal. All of the bride's brothers and sisters and their families were home for the occasion. It was the first time in four na BETTERÁ years the Wahlert family had J been together. IT Amity Club Has Picnic MR. AND MRS. ROY OBERT AND MR. AND Mrs Larry Dimmick are hosting a reception on August 30, 1975 to honor their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ned G. Dimmick on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. . This event will be held at the Oregon Trail Half five miles south of Nyssa from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m . with dancing to follow. All friends of the couple are cordially invited. No gifts please. Golden Ager» Engaged Plan Sale The Nyssa Golden Age Club will hold a "Sidewalk Sale" Friday. August 22 and Saturday. August 23 at the Old Western Hotel. The Sale will start each day at 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Everyone is invited to come and browse. Cyclists Visit Senior» Set Quilt Drawing At a special meeting Monday evening. August 18. twenty Senior Citizens met to determine when to hold the drawing for the Bicentennial Quilt. The date set was Wed nesday. August 27 at 2 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Center. 216 Bower Avenue, Nyssa. The quilt will be on display at the Idaho Power Office, August 22 thru 25. The club is giving three numbers on the quilt with each dollar do nation. Anyone interested in obtaining a number may do so at the Center from I to 5 p.m. on August 22, 23 and 25 or call 372-36J5 for further information. The Amity Club held their annual summer picnic on August 13 at the Carl Burningham home. The hus bands were special guests and 16 couples were in attendance. The gardens were very beautiful and the guests were seated at card tables with red earnations in bud vases as centerpieces. Party favors were little American flags and bows of ribbon in Americana colors carried out the theme. The picnic lunch was served buffet style with Ida Moncur and Iona Flinders in charge Barbara Burningham, as hostess, also arranged an interesting program consis ting of coronet solos by Don Moss and Fred Child singing and playing his guitar. Johnny Cash style. The engagement of Jan Doreen Mitchell to James Richard Chambers. Pilot Rock is announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell of Pilot Rock Miss Mitchell is a 1975 graduate of Pilot Rock High School. Her fiancee, a 1971 graduate of Blue Mountain Community College, is em ployed by the Pendleton Distributing Company. The couple plan a Septem ber 10. wedding at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Pilot Rock Miss Mitchell is granddaughter of Mr Mrs. Lester Oden and Mrs. Afton Green of Boise. Mr and Mrs. Larry Wil. liams and children. Cindy, 5. Kathleen 9 and John 12. completed their bicycle ride from Klamath Fails to Fruit land by way of Redmond. Prineville and John Day. Cindy rode in a two-wheel cart pulled behind one of the bicycles. Mr. and Mrs. Sager had met them in John Day and they all went to Big Creek, behind Strawberry Mountain to camp and fish. The bicyclers traveled over 400 miles at a rate of about 50 miles a day. At the trip's end. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, with John, returned home to Mountain View, California, while Kathleen and Cindy remained in the area for a visit with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R H William« in Fruitland. They arrived in Nyssa Saturday for a week's visit with their other grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sager. In a candlelit evening ceremony. August 2. Randle Lynn Foss became the bnde of Neil Arthur Lundy. The service was held at Piedmont Community Church. Pied mont, California with Jeff Miles officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs Arthur H Foss of Walnut Creek. California and Mr and Mrs. Ward C. Lundy of Nyssa The bnde was given into a double-nng marriage by her father, with Jackie Hsia, of Hayward, California, as ma tron of honor and Charles Lundy of Sacramento. Cali fornia, as best man The bride wore a gown of ivory silk over bndal satin, with a bodice of Irish lace and a high Victorian neckline. Irish lace also tnmmed the edge of her cathedral-length train. Her full-length veil was sprinkled with lace flowers and her shoes were covered to match. She carried Jaffett orchids, butterfly ro ses and stephanotis. overlaid with babies breath, and tnmmed with long streamers of knots and flowers. Bndesmaids were Sue Rice of Saratoga. Calif., Lora Eberle King of Corvallis. Oregon; Jan Featheriy of Ann Arbor. Michigan, and Jane Abrami of Orinda. California. They wore gowns of chiffon wnh a floral print colors of lavender, aqua and white. Their headpieces1 were bows of matching fabric with flowers. They carried bou quets of lavender, bachelor buttons and tiny carnations. Ushers for the service were Reid Foss of Walnut Creek. California. Bill Krahn ot Tiburon. California. Dave Wallace of Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Bob Eslick of Pittsburg. Pennsylvania. A reception was held immediately following the ceremony, at Parkwoods Re creation Center. Oakland. California The couple presently make Pleasant Hill. California,(hen home. Happy Birthday August 21 • Doug Wade. Joey Soliz. Farlene Jennings August 22 • Carol Greig, Kirby Jay Wood. W L. McPartlan«! August 23 * George Craig Felipe L. Brito. August 24 ■ Patty Urey. Serpo Castellano/ 'August 25 - Mickey Brito. Jackie A. Sisson August 26 • Shawn Matt hew« Dillon. Jose P DeLeon August 27 • John Dorityu Kenneth Reece. Sandl Tho ma». Oralia Flore«. Jerry Cordrey, Margaret Feik. Agnes Dirksen. Louise Ward August 28 - Mike Parker. Laune Wright. Dorothy Sara ztn. Joanne Peirce. : SHOP BRACKEN'S DEPT. STORE.. The Heart of Thunderegg Mall: • T LADIES' VELVETEEN OXFORDS ^6» _ _ _ • • A NATIONALLY ADVERTISED SHOE ASST. COLORS—SIZES: 5-10 REGULAR TO »8.69 J ON SALE THURS. JRI, t SAT. BOY’S & GIRL'S SHOES. fVl $399 BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL VALUES TO 8.99-SIZES 8 to 3 ON ULE THURS., FRI., UT. 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MOONLIGHT SPECIAL • ATHLETIC SOCKS MEN'S WORK OR CASUAL PANTS : SOME SLIGHT IRREGULARS A| ONE LOT : PLAIN COLORS AND CHECKS REGULAR 12.99 TO 14.09 FAMOUS BRAND $619 • • lì Bracken’s Department Store NYSSA . . OREGON Phone 372-3040 207 Main Street i < _ 1 r * / « Nyssa Golden Age, Rum mage Sale, Old Western Hotel. 9 a.m. -5 p.m. Senior Citizen Rummage Sale. 213 Reece Ave.. Nyssa. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Happv August 22 ■ Mr. Vance Thompson August 24 ■ Mr. Jerry Wilson August 26 - Dr J. E. He it z man August 27 - Mr. Don Wilson. Sr. Aagaat In Candlelight Service * • DRY OOODS SHOES • • CLOTHING “YOUR QUALITY • STORE" • '