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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1947)
Roses And Brides Herald Summer (Continued From Page ttv has alrrkdy tone before, the California bord. Mri. Sinclair U Hie former Beverly Siemens. An unusual, but appropriate sift u that presented to the Harlan Bosworths by the League of Women Voter. The farewell remembrance wm a gubscrlptlon to the United Nations magaslhe. Mr. end Mrl. W. I. Tlngley nd daughter. June, of 1018 Pacific Terrace, left last Bunday for an extended vacation trip cross country to Wisconsin. They planned to drive by way of Salt Lake. Omaha, and then to Shawano, Wisconsin, Where they will visit relatives and friends. For the return trip, the Tlngteys will to wherever their interests dictate, planning to be back home In three or four weeks. t Joy Evans Rolph of The Herald and News staff left by plane Bun day for Portland where she took the train en route to Chicago where she will (tend the next three weeks. Mrs. rtolpn Is registered t the Sherman in Chlcaito.. She plans to return to Klamath Falls over the northern route through Canada. Santord Tlmothv Is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrl Sanford Rose for their son and first child born Tuesday at Klamath Valley hospital. Mrs. Rose Is the former Etta Mathers of this city. !i i Yin 4 :f iirAcliUI 1 i rr ..Me. THE FIRST METHODIST church was the scene of the wed ding of Marlon Matthews and Lloyd J. Hafar. The ceremony took place Thursday, June 5, at 8 o'clock. June Bride - Marian Matthews became the bride of Lloyd J. Halar in a cere mony performed at the First Meth odist church, Thursday. June S, at I o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ruth Matthews and Carl D. Matthews and the groom is the sort of Mr. and Mrs. .Herbert W. Hafar. nfflrlatins at the double ring eeremonv was the Rev Victor Phli lln. Mrs. Jack O'Connor was or- ganlst and Jerry Fields, the soloist. The bride wore a white satin town With a train and long pointed sleeves. Her fingertip veil fell from a crown headdress. She carried a brlal bouquet of red roses. Ruth Matthews of San Francisco, the bride's Bister, was maid of honor. She wore a light blue gown and car ried a boirauet of white carnations. Her headdress was of pink and white carnations. Best man was Bill L. Matthews. the bride's brother. Ralph Hafar and Phillip Heath ushered. Following the wedding, a recep tion was held in the church parlors. Pouring and serving were Mrs. Dor othy Suber, Miss Matthews, and Cleo Lampropulos. Nancy Elliott and Mrs. Ted Cokef passed the guest book. Among tne guests were Mr. ana Mrs. Vem Hafar of Waterloo, la. - The coUDle Is now resldine at the unooin apartments, Mam. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marin of 245 ' Henry street announce the engage- , ment of their daughter. Marian, to i Lewis Hamblin, son of Mr. and Mrs. : Edgar R. Hamblln of 148 E. Main, i No date has yet been set for the nuptials. i Shower Mrs. Rauberta Jorde, now of Stockton. Call!., was honored re cently with a stork shower at the home of Mrs. Betty Mae Padgett. 3010 Worden. Mrs. Padgett and Mrs. Peter Newman were co-hostesses. After opening the gifts refreshments were served. Oames were plaved and prises were won bv Mrs. Ruby Barnes. Mrs. Peggy Rouf and Mrs. Rose Perkins. Those present were Mrs. Bonnie Atwood. lone Bouse man. Mrs. Lor etta Barlow, Mrs. Ruby Barnes. Mrs. Arlena Dingier, Mrs. Pearl Eckman, Mrs. Thelma Guthrie, Mrs. Lucille Hobbs. Mrs. Margaret Jolly, Rheta Johnson, Mrs. R. A. LaLonde, Mrs. Rose Perkins. Mrs. Peggy Rouf. Viola Rugg. Mrs. J. F. Smith, Mrs. Ruby Uglum, and Mrs. Paula June Zlegler. Those who sent gifts were Mrs. Carl Arthur, Mrs. Bouseman, Mrs. Nora Gelmore and Nancy Tay lor. June Meeting The June meeting of the Miriam circle of the Klamath Lutheran church was held on Tuesday 't tnc home of Mrs. L. E. Taylor. Lunch eon was served followed by a snort business meeting with Mrs. P. M. Topness presiding. Mrs. Taylor lead devotions, and the orogram was pre sented by Mrs. P. M. Anderson. Custom Made SLIP COVERS Margaret Wheeler Phone 4054 4Tr Gome, Cua Every one will be going some place over the Fourth, and they'll all want their clothes cleaned! Beat the rush , . . send your cleaning EARLY this week . . , perfect work, and good J ' t eV V SACRED HEART CHURCH was the scene of a nuptial service read ot 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon June 1, when Dorothy Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Clark of Corning Colif., became the bride of Floyd Ewing of this city. They ore at home in Klamath Foils. Evergreen. Nuptials Read At Sacred- Heart In a ceremony read at 1 o'clock. Sunday, June 1. at Sacred Heart Catholic church. Dorothy Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Clark, of Corning. Calif., became the bricie of Floyd Ewlng. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Ewlng. The Rev. Father Timothy P. Casey read the cerembny. "Ave Maria" was sung preceding the rites, and Sister M. Faustina played the traditional wedding marches. . For the nuptials, the bride wore a gown of white marquisette, fash ioned with a fitted- bodice, long, full sleeves, fitted at the wrist, and a long court train. Her veil of lllu- i -sion net was held in place by a ... . , tiara of seed pearls and orange M na a""'1" ,Th'f blossoms. are at home in Klamath Falls at She carried an arm bouquet of MO tmun,ao' white carnations ana gardenias, i Matron of honor was Mrs. Don-1 aid Hancock, who wore a gown of j blue net. Mrs. Neubert Butt was the bride's only other attendant. : She was attired in a aown of white. Both attendants carried Col- ' onial bouquets of pink and white carnations end blue forget - me nots. i Best man was Carl Ewlng. broth- ; er of the bridegroom, and usher ing was John W. Clark, brother of the bride. A recention was held following the ceremony. Bouquets of spring blooms and tapers' decorated the bride's table, which was centered ! with pretty white wedding cake. After the bride and groom cut the ! traditional first slice. Mrs. J. W. ; Thompson and Mrs. VIo Douglas j served the comectlon. The new Mr. and Mr.4. Ewing left for a two-week wedding trip j which took them to Lake Tahoe. For traveling, Mrs. Ewing selected ' an afternoon frock of pink, with i PARK VIEW Convalescent Hdrritf . 'Formerly of Ashland) S0 Wfil Main Street Me 4 ford. Ore ton Pboo tl-Honr SerrJce Keflttered Nun Id Chars S1' THE PLACE TO EAT Molatore's Escellent Food Wlitr "Home-Cooked" Goodness Open 6:00 a.m. to 1:60 a Hi. 1112 Main x v I Sunday Rites Read At First Covenant. " The wedding of Eva Re Jarobsun, dliler of Mr. and Mrs. Kw Jaoobson of 1616 Portland. In Kdwln H. Briscoe ot Oiwley, Colin ado. was an event of Sunday afternoon, June 1. at J o'clnck. The Itev, Selmar Jncobson rend the ceremony at Ihe First Covenant tnnuvh. Palms and white gladiolus formed th eltllil tor the rites, with many tnr in randelubra lighting Ihe church. Mrs. Lane Warren sang "1 Love Thee," by Clrelg, and "The Uirdi Prayer." She was accompanied by- Mrs. Mark Johnson, who played tradltlunnl wedding music. Olvon In marriage by hw fullicr, the bride splocted n gown oi tnt dUlonat white bridal satin with n Peter Pan collar, dainty buttoned bodice, and long fitted sleeves, pointed at Ihe wrist.. Her full length veil was borrowed from Mrs. Lane Wurren. It was brought from Sweden bv Mr. Jacob- son, father iff the bride, nvvernl years una. Holding it In place was a beautiful gold crown, given by Sweden to the ariind lodge. Order pi Vasii, III New York, to be worn by children' of members In this country. Her arm bouquet was of rnlla lilies lied In a bow of white satin ribbon. Murcla Jacobsuu, slster-lu-lnw of the bride, was matron of honor, She wore a white crepe gown, trimmed in orchid, ami tn riTiri sprav ni iivenner carnations. beige with pink accessories tor lier daughters wedding. Her corsage was ot pink rosea. The grftnm'g mother, Mrs. ftlwln L Briscoe, wuie a tlreM of, powder blue with inalch mi accessories. Pinned at Ihe shoul der was a coraage' of pink rose buds. Mrs Hulila Juigelmm was host, ess, atllml In a gown ot green with pink accessories. Harold Hrlsrnf, brulher of the giiHiiu, was best man, and Ushers were Per olaf Hcducrg. Malph Av gard. Lane Warren and Martin ait m. Folliiwlng the ceremony. recep. tlou was held at the church. Bou quets ot red ruses decorated the i dolus. Serving wos Mis. Swan Krlckson, and presiding at the 'flee Service wna Mia. t.udwli Prlernon. Assisting were nose and wan Ngwa, kuw.iii r.m, n. l4Ti'iy, si, iht, e. , t eTi 3 f Joyce Briscoe. Jinenhiii. th. i Kda Ijisagna, June Belstrum, Mrs. mond. Nfll Llnilliemli ami Lm,. : Joint Oerg and Mrs. Carl Carlson. gonumui were bridesmaids. Mis. Brlseoe and Mlsi Desmond wore qu. gowns, aim Miss Lludbcegh and Miss Johnson were attired In Donna May Peterson had charge ot Ihe guest book, nut of town attests included Mrs. flt'lM'fli', mother of Ihe gruom, gowns ot pink. All Wore Juliet rain of Oreeley. Colorado: Josephine ' 1 cameo wHite mulls 1'csmoim oi iiosum, massai'iuis with pastel sweet peas. 'cites: Eva Itae Peterson of Ogema, Nancy Warren was the little Wisconsin: Uonna May Peterson flower ilrl. Her imn mi.ii. i a, ,,,.,, ii wiai'imaiii, Mr dotted Swiss trimmed Willi gold, i and Mrs. Arvid West and Mrs. She carried a. white basket ol rose ; Hulda Jorgenson ol Portland: Mrs. "i".."- t . 1 Krl JaroUson and her sons, Kenny The bride's mother. Mrs Jmh. i i,,i u,i Mm miIiIkf linliiiul son, chose an at leruoon dress of ! ami son, Carl, all ot Oakland, NIW IXICUTIV! 0IRICT0R of Camp Fire Girls hero will bt Virginia C. Denton of Hoyfiold, Minn., wht) will ov ume dutlei In Klamath Fall In September, California, and Mis. t.udwlg Peter son of Prlnevllle. The new Mr. and Mrs. Hrlscoe left soon alter Ihe wedding on a two week trip to Mctlro. Fur liav ellug the bride wore a milt of blue wltli navy accessories. Pinned at the lapel tit her lull was an orchid. llant Norland Aula Iniuranrf. 1(1 N, III! HI. Plans Formed An killsllti arrangement ol i,. land impiiles, varying m in,r, " ..-i. ...ii. ..u i a .. .... " inir jiMiun in urri uianaa, g,,(l Die home nt Mia, lieimut t)iklm ,4 llimaliia, nil Friday afleriiiHin. Juna 13, when slip, entertained Ihe lu" liansa-Uugnll Valley Harden cluli. M11 tinman PftHilaitfl Itail ' ....... . - . . ., ,imiya ol the program and gave a very n,. irirsuug inn 011 vrgeiama ganli, it. berst Mrs, Irene Herhdoltlt, nionrrr illation waa Ihe only guest, Tentative plans are being mair i hold a silver lea at the ltunnhr lllliaty, Friday gtternuon, June j Membeia ot III e!ul si reniuoird l,t l.litli HUH 11H llllim arfaiitta....... ,,, y," ...... ... ""f-'itrim of tluweit, wlilrh will be Hie ub. jeci at a louuii tame iiiscuuinu The plilillc II cordially Invited (, attend ' New Director Vlrgllil (. Denton nt Havfii-M, Minn, will be the new Camp Mi. lllrl enecilllve director III this area, Miss lieiilon will arrive leia In Mn. leiuber In replgrg Mri. Joe Unnsid, piesent director. Far lh past year Miss Ouimi has been a caseworker lor g county wellare board, stationed In m. Paul, Mlnll. She I esperlenred In Camp Fllf, inn lerven as ramp couiiarinr gl Camp Nainaiui, just out at Port, laud. She Is a graduate nt McAllinsr college, class of Into. 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