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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1947)
Garden Wedding i Read On Saturday A lovely June bride In beautiful Burden wedding wua Hotly Murlo I, Ottoman, daughter of Mr. mid Mr. Jume Ottoman of Miilln, who exchanged vow with Richard CI. llalouaek of Mnlln, 1011 of Mia, Ella llalouaek, In a ceremony raid at 3 o'clock, Saturday, Juno 21. Tlio wedding took pluc In tin garden of tin lovely country homo of Mi', mid Mm. Jerry Rujiiua, undo mid aunt of tlio bride. Tlio Knv. Glen A. Morton read tho creinony under beautiful n;M decorated with yellow nd blue Snow Queen dalaloa, A the gueaU assembled Mr. Dou Wobaler, of Tulcluke unit tlio popular adaptation o( "our l.ove" from I'eter Taohalkovaky' overture, "Itomcn and Juliet." end Bchubert'ii a. Ave Mm In ' Hhe waa accompanied , by Mrs, LmMI llujiiu. Mr. Web- mer plnyed the trudlllonul wedding I uroccsalnnul frmii Ixihengrln as the t bridal purty entered tlia Burden. : The bride waK Riven In iimrrluue 'i by her fulluir, Juine Ottoman, Her kowii wua of heavy while aiilln, funliloned with fitted bodice, hluh neckline, trliniucd with a luce yoke luaort and lung, pointed eleeve. A full aklrt ended In a full court train. - He wore a coronet henddrew of white ruriiutlniin and white ronebuda from which fell a louii veil. Ilor bouquet wan of while ronebudn. i Miild of honor wax Hetty Clant of Kliiinnlh Palla, who wan downed In ioiih unir. iiimormi uraniiii, iiwiii lourd prlncca elyle, and wore a heitddroNi of while rarnutloiu. Hhe carried a bouquet of the aaina flow er. Ilrldi-hinuldii were Pearl OtUiniaii and Jean Itulnus, aimer and coualn of the bride, who wore long frock of yellow dolled awls with fitted bodlcea and bouffiyit aklrli. Bach carried a nosegay of Esther Iteed clulBlra, iiuirguerlta dulale and yel low roar and wore mulching yellow hat with pule blue alreamcrt. ll.m man wu Vincent Ztimr, and , indicia were Hilly Ulonecypher and . I t kutlrtt Itulnua. Mra. Jamea Oltoinall. mother of the bride, chose an afternoon drea .of pink print with black acceaaorlc and wore a contuse of pink rose buda. Mrs. llalouaek. nioliier of Uie groom, wu attired In a gray print Itariioon dreaa WU black accea- sorlwi and wore a coraago of pink 1 rosebud. The new Mr. and Mra. llalouaek received with their parenlu alter . the wntdlng In the garden where they cut Iho three-tiered wedding cuke, decorated III keeping with tlio garden alyle wedding. Mm. Irene Morn nerved the cake. Pouring collee were Mia. Ivan Ottoman and Mra. . Laddie Hajnua, and at Uie punch i bowls were Mr. and Mra. Joe Halou ' ark, Penrl Ottoman and Jean Rujnua. . Patricia Uenolat wa In charge of ' f the gueat book. For going away Mra. llalouaek rhoM u pink guburdlne ault with ; brown acceorle and wore an or ' chid corsage. Hie young couple left lo honeymoon at Lake Tahoe, Bun Francisco and other points In Uie umj riniuii, both bride and groom art from outstanding pioneer families In the Mulln area, euch attending Malm grade school and high school. The young couple plan to make Uielr 1 homo In Malm. Out of town guests for the wedding were Mrs. Joseph Hecky of Chicago, Mra. Ell Hulouaek and Mra. Irene Morn of Portland. Norman Ottoman of Lou Angelra and Mr. and Mrs. John Hajnua of Sacramento. President tembera of the Klamath Toual "w nilalrma club gathered In the Pell- can cafe Balurduy evening. 7 o'clock, June 31. to greet Rather Campbell, International president of the Toast mint rem club. Miss Campbell pre sented Uie local chapter with a charter and spoke at that time. The tables were centered wiUi low bowls of panalea and roses and dec orations were under the direction of Mrs. Dean Osborne and Mra. Ann Price. Murk Poll was In charge of the program. Other activities for the week-end Included a board of directors' meet ing Hnturdny noon with a tour of the Marine Harracka and other spout of Interest In the afternoon. Before returning to Seattle Bun day afternoon, Miss Campbell was the housegurst of Luclle Tweed. Officers of the Toastmlstress club are Mrs. Pabl Buck, president: lor ralue Qiilllen. secretary; Mra. Em melt Clildcatcr, vice president and Mra. Price, treasurer. fl:f "A t J, i 't if ?jV- ! r"" j,' o -'' Jt i. r s . ! ' A PRETTY WEDDING was that of Mildred Elaine Williams and L&rry Kent Milligan, read ast. Sunday at the First Methodist church. The new Mrs. Milliaan is the dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L, Williams of this . i .1 : - . . J J : t : 4' i run i iiicir, weuuiny nip, Informal Tea v Mrs, Gordon McOmckeii and Mrs, Wyatl Pudgett were hostesses lust Tuesday ut an liiforinul ten given for tlio pleasure of Mrs, II. A. Cliuinborlulii of Klinu, Washington, who was visiting her daughter and son. In-law, the McCruckena, In Klamath Fulla. Scene of the affnlr wa the Pudgett . home on North Eleventh atreel. Invited were Mrs. John D. Belby, Mrs. Grace M, Bhaver, Mrs. John Dow Hrlby, Mrs. Ilnp Jones, Mra. M. C, Rooksberry. Mrs. Karl Urqu hurt. Mrs. Oeorge Clark, Mrs, Hob Porter, Mrs, Adolf Znimky. Mrn. Donald P. full, Mra. Wnlter If. Fleet, Mra. William Hndorek, Mra, Frederick C. Wlssenbach, Mrs. Nell F. llluck, Mra. John Mrrrymnn. Mra. J. R. t.lrhtenslern. Mrs, Itoy Whvlnl and Mrs. W. I,. Whytiil. Mra. Chamberlain left 111 Is week for Han Francisco where she will visit before returning north to her home. Shower A red and white kitchen shower waa held Tuesday evening hi honor of Nadlne Palmerton, who will wed Virgil Hanks, Bunday afternoon. Guest gathered at Uie home of Hetty Hopkins, 626 NorUi Eighth. Gift were placed on a table cent ered with a red and while crepe paper umbrella and a miniature doll, dressed In white satin. Invited guest were Mrs. Dick Hicks. Mrs. William Bweet, Mrs. V. J. Goodwin, Mrs. John O'Neill, Mrs. Frank Hall, Mrs, Jack Wagner, Mrs. William Waamann, Mra. Robert Mc Reynolds, Dorothy Rlgga. Barbara Hhult of Han Jose, California. Dale Motley, Jean Underwood, Nancy Uennrt, Joy Kent. Maxlne Llnkey, Jean Ostendorf, June O'Hrlen, Mrs. I,, L. Palmerton, Margie Palmerlon, Maryellen Wright, and Mra. B. U. Hopkins. a Wed In South The Preabyterian church of Bun Luis Obispo, Calif., was the scene of the wedding of Shirley Barlow to Robert Jones, son of Mrs. Laura Jones of Bun Luis Obispo. The bride la the daughter or Mr. and Mra. L. I. Warren of 4.4. Flelshacker atreel, Klamath rails. The double ring ceremony took place Saturday, June 21. at 2:30 o'clock. Matron of honor was the bride's sister, Dorothy Harlow, and bridesmaid. Ellnora Marks. Bent man was Fred Olst, undo of the groom. The couple left after the wedding for Southern California on a short trip. Thev will make their home In San Luis Obispo. Queen Honored Rodeo Queen Ginger Thomas and her court were gtiasU of the WUl urrl hotel at a luncheon held Tues day, June 24, at noon. The table was centered with red rose sur rounded by tiny porcelain horses to carry out Uie rodeo motif. Plcturea were taken prior to the luncheon and afterward the group left for a radio broadcast. Escorted by Mrs. W. D. Miller and Mrs. Paul Buck, the following girls were present, Queen dinger Thoiuits of Fort Klamath, Doris Porlerflrld of Dorrls, Calif.. Mary Catherine Hammond of Merrill, Barbara Dan iels of Klamath Falls. Blllle Harris of Bonanza, and Frances Orcy of Tulelake. Mra. Louise Warren and son, Dick Barlow, spent a week In South ern California visiting Shirley and Dorothy Barlow of 8an Luis Obis po. They also visiter friends In Ban Francisco and Napa, Calif. city. The couple will reside , Kenncll-Elllj, ' ' "f .wm imZJZZJ2 ' fem - i ; f Iff J MaaaHBHHBHBMaaaasaMaiMMaaHMHaaBHHBasulasaatt MAKING A LOVELY PICTURE Mrs. James Ottomon of Malin, to right are Betty Cant, maid Birthday Nancy Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Lane Warren of Eldorado alreet. observed her tenth birthday annlveraury on Thuraduy evening with a auier party arranged by her mother fur a group of friends. Celebrating the affair were. Su zanne Llstoe, Kva Casey. Sheila Adlrr, Bora Btewurt, Mary Lou Kngelcke, Jeanne Condrey, Bernlce Hullurd, Zon Johnson and Buson Peak with Nancy the honor guest. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ervlne of Iowa City arrived In KlamaUi Falls Thursday for an extended visit with Mrs. Krvlue's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otlo Erlnndson of 310 North Ninth street. Mrs. Ervlne Is Iho former Mnryt Erlnndson. The Ervlnes drove west from Iowa City where Mr. Ervlne la studying dentistry, -Mrs. Gordon Erlandson and her little daughter. Jana. have been vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Erlandson for srvernl weeks and have been house guests of Mrs. Erlautlson s mother, Mrs. Charles Clek. Mrs. Erlandson Is the former Addle Zanisky. Little Jana met her grandparents for the Iirst tune on her visit. Her daddy Is Cuutuln Gordon Erluudson. who Is stationed In Chicago with the army medical corps,, The two. plan lo leave for llie east nexl Tuesday. Bridge Club Meeting on Wednesday evening, June 25, was Uie TNT Bridge club. Hostess for the evening was Mr. Roy Carter at her home, 5128 South Blxlll street. Holdlne hluh score was Mrs. a. C. Lorriu, second hlgl) Mra. A. C. Buckcs, .traveling. Mrs. Clara Shaw, and low. Mrs. Phil Bilxner. Members present were Mrs. Hen. rl Conradl. Mrs. Backrs. Mrs. Brlx. ner. Mrs. Lorenz, Gertrude Tolle. Mrs. A. D. Lambert. Mrs. Emll Al brrchl, Martha McCollum and Mrs. Shaw. Ouest were Mrs. O. R. Hollow ny. Mrs. Glenn Inman and Mrs. Al Hnttnn. Mrs. Bnckes will next entertain the group. in Corvallis after their return -H'T TJ7'v AVM is thi June bride with her ottendonts. The bride is Betty Ottoman, doughter of Mr. and who became Mrs. Richard 0. Holousek in o mid-ofternoon ceremony last Saturday. Left of honor; the bride; Jean Raj nus and Pearl Ottoman, bridesmaids. 0 C I E l l .... By Edna Killmeyer Vows Exchanged At St.. Augustine's In a pretty anuptlal service Lorraine Tanner, daughter of Mr. and Mr. John J. Tanner of Kenoaha, Wisconsin, became the bride of John J. Burke Jr., of Merrill. The ceremony wa read by the Rev. Father James O'Connor at 10 o'clock Saturday momlngvJune 21, at St Augus tine' church, at Mcrtlll. The altar wa banked with Queen Ann daisies with the same flovrs used throughout the church. Lighted tapers in candelabra added to the setting. Mr. Don Webster sang "Ave Maria" and "Panut Angelicus" a guest assembled. She was accom- nanlMl hi, Vfra VI E r.lapnmlnl I who played traditional wedding inarciira aa uie uriuiti puny eincr- ed and left the church Olven in marriage by her father, thft hrlrif, wnrf a fTnlnninl fttvle ! gown of white marquisette with a trim of dainty ChanUlly lace. Her I veil wa of fingertip length In II luslon net and fell from a crown of orange blossoms. For Jewelry the bride wore a cameo necklace, borrowed from Uie groom' mother. The cameo wo a gift to Mrs. Burke from her son In Italy. White rose with a frill of Chan Ully luce to match the gown's trim formed the bridal bouquet. Maid of honor was Vlckl Burke, sister of the bridegroom, who was attired in a marquisette gown of pink, fashioned similarly to the bride's. A short matching veil was worn in her hair, and she carried a nosegay of small seasonal flow-! era. The bridesmaid. Constance Jean Turner, wore a gown Identical to that of the maid of honor in blue with matching veil and bouquet. Little flower girls were Selma Mat son and Margaret Colwell. with Peggy Matson as ring bearer. All Rites Solemnized On Suiiday Afternoon - Wed In a Sunday afternoon ceremony at 2:30 o'clock at the First Methodist church were Mildred Elaine Williams, daughter 'of Mr. and Mr. Edgar L. Williams of this city, and Larry Kent Milligan, son of Mr and Mrs. Robert W. Milligan of Idaho Falls. Idaho. The double ring ceremony was read by the Rev. Howard F. Hutchlns before a large gaUierlng of friends and relaUves. Many basket of white gladiolas with palms, and tapers in silver candelabra decorated the altar. Bouquets of Uie spring blooms Ued with white atln ribbons marked pews. Maryellen Wright and Mr. Hugh Killmeyer lighted the candles. Mrs. Samuel A. Mushen played traditional wedding music and ac companied 'Fred Ross, who sang "With This Ring I Thee Wed" as guests assembled. The bride entered on the arm of her father, Mr. Williams, who gave her In marriage. Her gown was of heavy slipper satin fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice and a bustle back which ended In a long train. A beaded tiara held in place her full length illusion veil, edged In Chantllly lace. For Jewel ry she wore .a single strand of pearls. Her arm bouquet was of white carnations and matching ribbon streamers. Maid of honor was Florence Tetaloff of this city, and brides maids were college friends of the bride. lone Johnson of Corvallis, and Sdna Dories of PorUand. The bridesmaids wore Identical gowns of caplsen nylon taffeta, a deep salmon shade, with long matching gloves. Miss Tetzloff was attired in a gown of the same shade, similar to the bride's. The maid of honor wore a Juliet cap of white with a short veil, and tlio bride's other attendants wore similar lace Juliet caps. They carried old fashioned nosegays of small dainty flowers. The little flower girl was Lynette Kohn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kohn Jr., who wore a gown identical to the other attendant. In her hair was a wreath of white daisies. . Best man for his brother was Jerry Milligan of Jackson, Wy oming, and ushers were John M. McMinn of Portland, and George Smith Jr. of Chlco, California. Following the rites, the young couple received with their parents In the church parlors. Mrs. Wil liams, mother of the bride, wore an afternoorPdress of aqua with match ing accessories, and Mrs. Milligan, i '" dainty frock of white organdy. Mrs. Tanner, mother of Uie bride. wore a two-piece suit of aqua as did the groom's mother, and each wore a corsage of while gardenias. Best man was Al Burke, and ush er were John Tanner Jr., brother of Uie bride, Pal Kossman and William Meyers. Following the wedding was a luncheon attended by the immedi ate famllie and dose friend of Uie couple, held at the Pelican party room in Klamath Fall. The blue and white theme of Uie wedding wa carried out in decorations about Uie rooms. The new Mr. and Mrs. Burke left for a two weeks' trip in the south, and for traveling. Mr. Burke was attired In a suit of light blue gab ardine with black accessories. A gardenia and carnaUon corsage was worn at the shoulder. The couple will be at home in Tulelake after July 7. Out of town guests for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. John T. Tanner, parents of the bride, and family, of Kenosha. Wisconsin; Mrs. George York of Sacramento. Pat Leader of Lakeview. and Tim Burke and family of San Francisco. mother of the groom, was attired in black with matching accessories. Both wore corsages of small spring blooms. After the bride and groom cut the first piece of their pretty wed ding cake, Mrs. Don R. Case served the confection. Assisting about the rooms and at Uie punch bowl were Mrs. Gerald Paschal, Gerry Brew ster, Francis GUcrist, Darlene Mc Danicls, and Verda Heidland. The bride's aunt, Mrs. Elbert L. Lenox of Medford was in charge of the guest book. Soon after, the new Mr. and Mrs. Milligan left for a wedding trip to Crater Lake. Yellowstone, and Gla cier National parks. For traveling the bride wore a suit of lime gabar dine with a Tuscan lace straw hat and white accessories. Upon their return they will make their home in Corvallis. The couple met at Crater Lake national park. Mr. Milligan was recently dis charged from the army air corps and Is studying business agriculture at Oregon State college. He Is af filiated with Theta Chi fraternity. Mrs. Milligan has Just completed her sophomore year at the Univer sity of Oregon. - June Ceremony Imogene Luper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Luper of Henley, became the bride of Ernest F. Schmidt of this city in a simple ceremony read in Klamath Falls at 8 o'clock the evening of June 7. The nuptials were read by Justice of the Peace J. A. Mahoney at his home. I The bride was attired In a suit of blue ' with white accessories. The new Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt are at home at 138 Martin. The bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. Irene Schmidt of this city. Miller. - Lions' Dinner Friday evening marked the an nual Installation dinner of the Lions club and it auxiliary. The affair was held at 7 o'clock at the Wlllard hotel. . Installing officers were Mrs. Ed ward Robinson for Uie auxiliary, and Gene Hooker for the Lion club. Officers of the auxiliary are Mrs. Robert Hooker, president; Mrs. Paul Lee, vice president; Mrs. Morgan Johnson, secretary: and Mrs. Ev erett Vanderpool. llasion. Directors for one year terms are Mrs. Harold Shldler and Mrs. J. B. Bishop, and elected to serve two year terms are Mrs. Alfred Huntington and Mrs. John Schubert. Installed as president of the Lions club was Wesley McNee with Paul Lee. vice president; Everett Vander pool, secretary: Martin Putnam, lion tamer: William Milne, tail twister; and two-year directors, Robert Hen ry and Roy Premo. with Rav Ward and the Rev. Howard F. Hutchlns serving one-year terms. Retiring officers are Paul Ang 8tead and Mrs. Angstead. (I 7 r'r YX' 1 " m 'I yaaaOTwsowiauaiw4 hi wmmvmvjf-i'l''m" " -v'.in.wJieaajMniaf y wryTr-Tj ';'l if iJ): r A WEDDING WITH A COLONIAL THEME was an event Tanner, daughter of Mr, and of John J, Burke Jr., of Merrill. Merrill. Pelican Is Scene Of Installation New officers of the Klamath Falls 8oroptlml.it club were Installed at the Pelican party room Thursday at noon. The head table wa In theme of' blue and gold, Soroptimlst colors, and bouquet of pring bloom decorated the room. The long table were centered with mlnlu. ture lattice fence, Interwoven with greenery and red roses. As Installing officer, Coral Sabo Installed the following: president, Sylvia McClellan; vice president, Thelma Henry; second vice president, Anno Rlckblel; recording secretary. Lorraine Johnson! corrftanondtna- secretary, Suaanne Hamilton Luncheon The regular meeting of the So journers wa held at the Wlllard hotel, Wednesday, June 26, at 1:46. A no-hostes luncheon in the hotel dining room preceded the meeting. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. E. J. Howell and Mrs. T. E. Patty. Mrs. C. O. Hooper, the new presi dent, presided at the business meot ing at which time committee chair men for the next six months were named. They are Mrs. R. E. Craney, card and gift; Mr. A. M. Comp ton, historian; Mrs. H. R. Kirchan, by-laws; Mrs. E. F. Hobart, hospital ity; Mrs. Charles Houston, publicity; and Mrs. Lloyd Young, calling. Mrs. C. A. Ollmore was named chairman for the annual picnic to be held at Moore park. Plans for the affair which will be held In July will be made at the next meeting. Nine tables of cards were In play during Uie afternoon with awards going to Mrs. Charles Gilbert. Mrs. A. O. Kusler, and Mrs. Amanda Robert. Sojourners Is a social organiza tion sponsored by the chamber of commerce. All newcomers who have lived here less than 18 months are cordially invited to attend. Meetings are held Uie second and fourth Wednesday of each month at the Wlllard hotel. The next meeting will be held July 9. Winn er Mrs. Marvin Nerseth took honors Friday as winner of Uie Lamm trophy tournament, the spring han dicap of Women of Reames Golf and Country club. Runner-up was Mrs. Paul Farrens. O. H. Buffington presented gift to Uie winner and runner-up. Hostesses for the day were Mra. George H. Merryman and Mis. John West. Luncheon was served, followed by bridge. A guest wo Mr. C. W. Cose boom of Garden Grove. California, sister of Mrs. Oscar Shlve, who is visiting here. Entertained Mr. John Kennedy entertained on Thursday, June 19, at her Weet Jiaeuser home for guest who had been associated with her In Camp Fire Oirl' activities. Luncheon was followed by a novelty game. High and low scores were held by Mrs. Roy Gienger, first, Margie Palmer ton second, and Norma Lee Gienger. A bridal gift was presented to Nadine Palmerton, bride-elect of Virgil Hanks, by the hostess. Present for the afternoon were Georgia Piiebe, Mrs. Gerry Wolff. Mrs. Roy Gienger, Norma Lee and Bonnie Gienger, all of Chlloquln, Mrs. Mike Howry, Mrs. Anne Mc Donald. Mrs. B. C. Johnston, Mrs. Loren Palmerton, Dorothy Rlggs, Nancy Bennet, Margie and Nadine . Palmerton and the hostess. 1 I f'iL'r a,, ,. fiHSlifilitiUti Mrs. John J. Tanner of Kenosha, The couple exchanged vows , treasurer, Vivian Owen. The member wot the board of director are Oer- i iruue Moore, Kuth Aduma and ilea ecu. t.ucn wa givirn a corsage by iviutiel Ourich. GruUtude tor Uie work of the re tiring president, Gertrude Moore, ana ner stun or otilcers, wa ex pressed by Kathleen Thompson. Mrs. Moore wu presented a dia mond guvel pin, emoiom of SoropU unst pust presidents. A report ot a recent visit to the San Francisco Soroptimlst club Wa told by Alice. Luniin. Bhe gave a messuge from Eluinav a Mexican girl, and member of the Sun Fran cisco club. Eluina is blind and If cheerfully and (ucceosfully making a living for her daughter and her self by compiling and selling Mexi can recipes. She, had Just complet ed a tour of the Pqclflo Northwest, guided by her "seeing eye" dog, Announcement was made that the contributions to the Chinese nurses' fund, totaling over 130 wu In the mall. Wednesday evening the Ashland Soroptimlst club held It first an niversary and installation of offi cers. Seven members of the Klam ath Fall club attended. The for mal dinner meeting waa held In the Llthla hotel, presided over by Nor ma Irwin as toastmlstress. Till Ashland club was given it charter, June 26, last year, with Installa tion conducted by the Klamath Falls club. Much of Uie organisa tion was done by Coral Sabo, who ha "acted a the group's adviser thi past year. As an expression of gratitude, a myrtle wood gavel was presented to the local club. Gertrude Moore, Sylvia McClellan, Coral Sabo. Louise Reinhart. Lor raine Johnson and Doris Peyton at tended the Ashland meeting. Sailing Home Kathleen and Mary Lou O'Connor, daughters of Mr. -and Mrs. Hugh O'Connor of Merrill, with their uncle. Dennis O'Connor, are ex pected to sail from Cork, Ireland, for New York on the Mauretanla August 13. The girl have been In Ireland for many month with their uncle, having flown from New York on September 9 of last year. Both Kathleen and Mary Lou will enter college on their return homo late una summer. Surprise Party A surprise party honoring Mrs. Allen Aldrlch. the former Jean Oa- tendorf, was held Friday evening at Uie home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ongman. 2245 Radcliffe. Hostesses were Marjorle Ongman and Mrs. Q. T. Gibson. Invited guest were Darleen Mc Daniels, Mrs. Russell B. Ellsworth, Coos Bay; Mrs. Lon Mast, Gert rude Hanson, Martha Grizo, Nan ette Schubert, Carol Newman, Fran cis GUcrist, Norma Stueben, Lois Cody. Francis Balin. Lots Rumer, Marlon Caldwell. Mrs. Russell Toy- cen, Mrs. Cliff Ongman and Mary- euen.wrignt. a&aah of last Saturday when Lorraine Wisconsin, became the brldi at it. Augustine s cnurcn ' , . . . .. . $ i K.onneu-EUUf