o—Port Orford News, Thursday, March 27, 1969
Heather And Camellias Is Setting
For Krick-Knutson Wedding March 15
her granddaughter and grand
son, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson,
took her to Portland to take the
plane for her home In Norwalk,
Calif. She has been with the
Slocums since Christmas and
hopes to return In April or
May to miss the hot Califor
nia summer. Mrs. Anderson
Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Slocum.
VISITS MOTHER
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Barklow
went to Myrtle Point on Sun
day to see her mother, Mrs.
T. G. Sumerlln, who had a
slight case of the flu.
MRS FORTY VISITS
Josie Forty returned to Port
Orford after spending more than
three weeks visiting In Eugene,
Junction City, Corvallis and Al
bany. She visited friends, Mr.
and Mrs. Cllf Winn Ingham at
Junction City and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Anderson In Corvallis.
In Albany she visited her son
and family, the Kenneth Fortys,
and then went to Eugene to visit
her niece and nephew, Mr. and
Mrs. Grover Moore. While
there she had the flu very hard,
but she says that was a good
place to have It because her
doctor is there.
On Monday Mr. and Mrs.
James Forty met her at the
Coos Bay Airport to return
her to Port Orford.
DAUGHTER HOME
Home for spring vacation and
to recuperate from major sur
gery Is Connie Guerin of Lang
lois. She is attending Southern
Oregon College In Ashland.
Guests of Freddie and Rita
Guerin during spring vacation
were Kevin and Susan Atllng
from Fall Creek.
HOME FROM COLLEGE
Doug Cope of Langlois and
a friend, Dennis Keffer, were
home last w e e k e n d from
Eugene. He planned to be home
for the entire week of spring
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Boone
(Ruby Hatmaker) and son, Bob-
by have returned from Louis-
VISITS PRESTONS
Susan Hayden, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Preston
of Port Orford, and two daugh VISIT FRIENDS
ters, Tami and Toni, from Al
Mrs. Charles Caughell from
bany, visited at the Preston Shore Pines at North Bend visit
home during spring vacation. ed friends In Langlois on Tues
Jack Preston, son of Mr. and day of last week.
Mrs. Orville Preston, came
home on Thursday and is spend
ing this week, which is college BUYS BUSINESS
vacation, In Port Orford. He
On March 10 Willie Smith of
Is attending college in Astoria. Denmark took over the sand and
Mrs. Erma Hague, mother of gravel business and equipment
Mrs. Preston who has been of Elton Dwlre of Sixes, having
visiting for three months at the purchased It from him.
home of her son Jack and family
Mrs. Smith will keep the
in Walla Walla, Wash., has re Phillips 66 service station at
turned to Port Orford.______ _ Denmark open for business.
vllle, Miss., to visit relatives
and friends In Langlois. They
are planning to stay In Oregon,
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Before the altar banked with
white h e a th e r and pink
camellias, with large side bas
kets, William Bean Krlck, Jr.,
son of Mr, and Mrs. William
Krlck, Sr., of Port Orford,
and Linda Mae Knutson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Knut
son of Langlois, were mar
ried on March 15 at 7:30 p.m.
The double-ring ceremony was
performed by the Rev. Don
Parsons in the Zion Lutheran
Church In Port Orford after
the organ prelude by Connie
Cox and the songs, "I Love
You Truly,” and “ The Lord’s
Prayer” sung by W ayne Mer-
rell.
The bridal gown was of se
quined Chantilly lace and silk
organza, with Empire waist
line over a full A-line skirt,
which flowed back In a full
chapel train caught at the
s h o u ld e r s with self-fabric
bows. The hemline «and train
were deeply bordered with the
lace. The fingertip veil of se
quined silk illusion drifted from
a satin bridal crown, overlaid
with lace and embroidered with
seed pearls. The veil and crown
were made by the groom’s
mother.
The bride carried a cascade
of white chrysanthemums with
satin bows and streamers and
a removable corsage of two
large white orchids for her
golng-away suit.
The bride was given away
by her father, and her maid
of honor was Kathy Krlck who
wore a floor length princess
dress of deep pink Sakl Linen
with pale pink sash and large
back bow of velvet. Her head-
piece was of nylon and pearl
leaves, with face veil, and she
carried a white candle with a
swirl of apple blossoms.
Mrs. Greg Crew and Gayle
Knutson were bridesmaids and
their dresses were the sameas
the maid of honor. They car
ried pink candles.
Nick Marsh was best man,
and ushers were Bob Fry, Gor
don Knutson and Doug Cope.
The groom Is a 1968 grad
uate of Pacific High School and
is currently employed by Cape
Fisheries in Port Orford. The
bride is a senior at Pacific High.
For her golng-away outfit the
new Mrs. Krlck chose a tur
quoise and white suit with white
accessories and the orchid cor
sage from her bouquet.
The wedding reception was
held in the church social hall
which was decorated with large
arrangements of ornamental
cherry blossoms on the piano,
apple blossoms on crystal can
dleholders with pink candles,
a grouping of pink Swedish
candles on the guest registry
table and pink candles at the
windows caught by white wed
ding bells.
Gloria Knutson and Connie
Higgins cut and served the cake
which was baked and decorated
by the groom’s mother. Karen
Erlandson poured coffee and
Mrs. Francis Schrader served
the punch. Guests were regis
tered by Peggy Jensen and Mrs.
Nick Marsh and Mrs. James
Goheen presided at the gift
table.
The bride’s mother wore a
dress of aqua-mint linen with
champagne accessories and
a corsage of pink gladoll. The
groom’s mother wore an Ice-
blue lace coat ensemble with
champagne accessories and a
corsage of pink gladioli.
The corsages for the grand
mothers, those serving at the
reception, apple blossoms for
the candles and bridesmaids,
also the boutonnlers for the
men were created of wood fib
re by Mrs. Ernest Hatinaker.
The groom’s cake and rice
were passed out by Barbie and
Sharon Coyne.
The dresses of the attend
ants were made by their moth
ers.
Out-of-town guests w e re
Mrs. Flossie Knutson and
daughters, Junction City; Mrs.
Bruce Knutson and Jimmy, Har
risburg; Mrs. Ella Neal, Til
lamook; Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Fitch and famUy, Mrs. Paul
Brazil, Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Winters and Mr. and Mrs.Greg
Crew, all of Bandon; Mrs. Rob
ert Couch, Mrs. Robert Reed,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davies,
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Grelgand
family, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
W. Rider, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Rider, and Mr. and Mrs. Fran
cis Schrader, all of Coos Bay;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCue,
William Couch, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Schroeder, Coquille; Kar
en Erlandson, Florence; Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin McDonald and
family and Stephanie Miller of
Gold Beach; Sherri Pfeiffer,
Gordon Knutson, Gloria Knut
son and Mr. and Mrs. James
Klein, Portland; Doug Cope and
Dennis Keffer, Eugene.
The newlyweds are at home
on Coast Guard HUI following a
honeymoon trip to Sallshan Lod
ge, Astoria and Portland.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clark Slocum
of Floras Lake went to Eugene
on Friday of last week to take
their son, B r u c e , and her
mother, Mrs. Florence But
cher, to visit at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Ander
son. They went after Bruce on
Friday to return him to Lang
lois but Mrs. Butcher stayed
In Eugene until Sunday when
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