P in k a n d W hite Is S e ttin g For D o u b le C e re m o n y
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M R. AND MRS. RAYMOND PRAT!
(D ixie Joy Van Leuven)
A pink and while theme pre
v .u iiii at the Zion Lutheran
Church in Port Orford as Hay
mond Edward Pratt took as
hu bride Dixie Joy VanLeuven
in a double ring cerem my
performed by Hev
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baug* at h p m October 2
IM4
The bride, daughier of Mrs
Willis Vanlx-uvrn and the late
Mr Van Leuven o, Bandon
was pres« nted before an altar
of pink and white dahlias
accented with trios of white
taper* by her brother Darwin
Vnnljeuvrn of Handon
The
bride wore a chapel length
gown of while peau de sole
with oraeelet length sleeves
and complemented with a
white lace fitted Jacket
A
s««ed pearl crown held in place
her veil of s.lk illusion The
bride carried a white prayer
book on which was arranged
a cluster of white glamelhas
Mrs f jtr r v Smith matron of
hoeor was the bride's only at
tendan' She wore a (link satin
dre*s fashioned idantlcalty to
the bride's with matching
shoulder length veil held by
o duster i f p nk velvet leaves
i.a rk pir.k glamelhas formed
h ir bouqing
V .ch ih e Li..« YanLguveo
was flower g irl and jix ffe Van
Leuven was Hagbdferrf* both
i f wh m are nieces of the
bride and were gowned in
white drssses caught at the
waist with ice pink satin
sashes and stream« red bows
The hr. legrr.im was a t
tended by L'avid P ratt, brother
serving as best man James
Knox and L a rry Smith served
as ushi rs Mrs II I. I'augs
was organist
The pink and white m otif
was repeated in the church
hall where the new Mr and
Mrs P ratt greeted their guests
A four teired wedding cuke
made by Hazel Smith of River
tun was topped with three
wedding bells, was cut and
served by Mrs George Chap
pell, aunt of the bride follow
ing the first traditional cut
bv the bride and groom Mrs
Chappell was assisted by Mrs
George Buckingham another
aunt of the bride from Pasco.
Wa
Mrs I it-.in Vanlx’uven
ladelcd punch and Mrs Darwin
Van Iwuvcn poured coffee
Mrs Claude Lemon and Claud
cite Lemon were in charge of
the gift table. J ill Chappell
registered the guests Jodie
and
Michelle
Vanl. •uven
served the groom's cake
Eor her daughter's wedding,
Mrs Willis Vanlxuiven wore
blue and white brocade dress
with beige and blue acces
«ones Mrs Walter Pratt wore
a soldier blue knit suit with
white and black accessories
Their corsages were white
carnations
The groom son of Mr and
Mrs Walter P ratt of Port Or
ford. Is a IWH graduate of
Pacific High Schcxd ami at
tended Eugene Technical Vo
cation school in IW.1 and 1964
The bride Is a IWH graduate
of Handon High School
For a short honeymoon trip
down the coast the new mu
Iron changed to a gold suit
with white accessories They
are now at heme on Madrone
Street in Port Orford
Wedding guests included the
groom's
grandmother
Mrs
Anna Mueller It was the first
wedding of anv of her grand
children she has attended
Cut of town guests Included
Mr o d Mrs i. ogi Hu king
nam of Pasco. Wn Mr and
Mrs Harold Albertson, Mr and
Mrs Arnold Them«» Mr* Mil
tired Bogard of Coquille, Mr
an I Mrs Larry 8mita of Em
pire, Mr and Mrs Dean Van
ix'u vrn and son Lloyd of Myr
tie Point M r and Mrs Ixigan
Smith o, Riverton, Mrs Roger
Culver, Mr* Ixsmard Vedder
J r Jerry and Rusty Vedder,
John Vanlwuven,
Theresa Oevereaux, Miss
Sandy Gibson la-na Cole, Mrs
M yrtli Herman, Mr and Mrs
Jim Knox, Mrx George Chap
pell. Mr and Mrs John Bow
man, Mrs Albert Ertel, Mrs
John Chalfan Mrs Dave Phil-
putt, Mr and Mrs Darwin Van-
Leuven, Mr and Mrs Joe
Turner Sr Mrs Claude Lemon
and Claudette la-mon, Mr and
Mrs Bay Waterman of Ban
don and Four Mile
S hop f i a t r 0 4 f o t o
Port Orford New«, Thursday, October IS, 1 9 6 4 -3
Pacifie on ihe Bandon I». went
82 yards in four play* — high
lighted by Dewey Kiefer * 43-
yard sprint — to grab a 11-6
halltime lead Rex Nuttbruck
tallies* on s 17-vard run
Pacific made it 13 12 in the
third peruxl as Johnson s sec
ond touchdown, from the one.
completed a iti-yard drive in
nine plav* in which Carl Lang
contributed 13 yard* and t h e
Pirates benefitted from a 15-
yard foul.
LITTLE THEATER
Musical
Opens Season
JOHN JOHNSON (33), hard -
driving P ila te fullback, dives
across Bandon’ s coal line for
Pai iftc ’s firs t touchdown of the
conference : ame at Handon F r i
day night. Bandon won, 27-12.
Other Identifiable Pirates In
clude C arl Lang (10) and Nlcl
oil return by Uewey Kieler in
Ihe third period to gel (he Tigers
untracked
The Tigers, in delealmg I h e
Pirates lor the seventh straight
time to run tb«-ir season s mark
to 40-1. held a slim 13-12 lead
when Kieler got awav
The 162 pound junior halfback
tucked in the I xjo I from Pa
cifies second touchdown lor a
M-yard gallop down the side
lines while his males mowed
down ihe defenders The 94-
yarder broke the 37 year-old
H ensley (20).
--Photo
by
Warren strycker
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Barxlon nurtured
it- Sunset Conic rente champion
ship aspirations by turning back
stubborn Pacini 2712 Friday
mghl but il look a le tu id luck-
PORK
record kickoff runbai k of 90
yards bv Powell Ixmcaslcr
again-' Marshfield in 1927
Bandon had control of the
game alter that Dave Howard s
pass interception paved the way
for an insurance touchdown
later in the third quarter A 21
•ard run by Kiefer set up a
four ', ard scoring lo-s from Bill
Smith to \evvl Kieler. The drive-
covered 33 vaid- altogether
The Tigers threatened twice
in H h fourth quarter However
Pacific s Si n't McDonald void-
to m artello market
to save lots of money...
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The L ittle Theater on the
Hay opens Its fa ll season In
Novemtier with a musical pro
duction ’ ’ L ittle Mary Sunshine”
which was a smash off-B road
way hit of 1859, with rook,
mustc and ly ric s by Rick Bes-
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Director Pauline Kelley has
selected a group of veterans and
newcomers to f ill the cast role
of 22.
The two lead ro lls w ill be
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ception and tin- Pirate* recov w ill portray Mary Potts, and
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oilier drive.
opposite her as Captain "B ig
Bill Burgher s recovery of the Jim ” Warlngton, captain of the
Paeilic miscue »el the stage for Forest Rangers.
Other members of the cast
Bandon * | ji » i touchdown, a
nine yard bv Howard to cap are Bonnie Chambers, Je rry
Wllklson, Connie Trachsel, Joe
a 26-vard drive
Pacific bounced back to tie Tunnell, Frank Gaer, Del Bow
tiie score in 10 plavs on a >0- ers, Rod Walter; members of
th e ladles’ c h o r u s include
vard maich which John John
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