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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1948)
SEC. II PACE 4 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JAN, 7, 1 948 ''WO Sunday Ceremony Is Read In Medford Sacred Heart Catholic church in Medford was the setting (or the wedding of Eva M. Taylor, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Oustafson of that city, and Robert L. Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Baker of Tulelake. Rev. Father Albert Rodakowskl officiated at the ceremony read at S o'clock, Sunday, December 28. Bruno Pellegrini played Incidental music and the traditional wedding inarches. Olven In marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white satin trimmed with seed pearls. A white satin bonnet held her fingertip veil of net. A white orchid and matching ribbon streamers marked her white prayer book. Matron of honor was Uie bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert C. Taylor of Medford. Her gown was of green moire taffeta and with It she wore a matching pleated bonnet and car ried a bouquet of red carnations. Bridesmaid was Patricia Baker, sister of the bridegroom. Her frock was Identical to Mrs. Taylor's, and her bouquet of red carnations. Wendy Jean Taylor of Longvlew, Wash., niece of the bride, was flower girl in a floor length frock of dotted swIss with yellow ribbon trim. Her bonnet was trimmed with flowers, and she carried a nosegay of yellow and white blossoms. Lewis Baker, brother of the bride groom, was best man, and Ted Fish Jr., and Tom Waldrip of Tulelake and Robert C. Taylor of Medford, brother of the bride, w ere ushers. The Robert Taylor home was the scene of the reception. Mrs. A. Z. Dean and Mrs. George E. Gates Sr., were at the punch bowl. Mrs. Wil liam B. Taylor served the bride's cake, and Joan Dean was at the guest book. Mrs. Gustafson, mother of the bride, wore a suit of black with ac rsssories of a rose shade, and a gardenia corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore winter white with black accessories and a gardenia corsage. A motor trip to California and mid-western cities was the plan of the couple for their honeymoon. For traveling Mrs. Baker wore a Glen plaid suit with brown accessories and a white orchid at Uie shoulder. The bride attended Uie University of Oregon, and the bridegroom, Ore gon State college. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Guy Allman, aunt of bride: Bette King, cousin of bride: William B. Taylor, brother of bride, and Mrs. Taylor. Wendy Jean Taylor, all of Longvlew, Wash.: Mr. and Mrs. Don Crawford Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Don Crawford Jr.. John Cross. James Sullivan. Thomas Waldrip, Theodore Fish Jr., Thomas Fish, Franklin Baker, brother of groom, Patricia Baker, sister of Uie groom. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baker, parents of groom, all from Tulelake: Raymond Clark Brumbach from Seattle. Wash.: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Beler. Mrs. F. A. Rogers, grandmother of groom. Portland: Robert Marsden and Marian Marsden, Toronto, Canada. Gingerbread was made into the shapes of men and animals as well as letters of the alphabet for Eng lish children as early as the 15th century. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lifetime Guarantee Free Demonstration Telephone 9200 :' , Cv'PUBE AMERICANA Exclusive, with JOYCE HUBP.iTE. this bold Bayadere Print inspired by Primitive Gaulemalan artistry. The tinpressed pleated skirt makes your every step poetry in motion. A crisp, cool MALL1NSON Spun Rayon. Eiack, Luggage, Green, Purple on White Grounds. 10 to 20. AS ADVERTISED IN MADEMOISELLE ' f.fi&Zl 12.95 mm PO SWAllNItt IIP COTTON SHOP 2nd FLOOR ' CT pi Loot AfiW Capping your head with one of our new spring hats . . . will drive away that winter weary wardrobe look! Never were millinery modes so refreshing and lovely as the grand showing by BETH, SHORLORN, GAGE and STETSON. MILANS IMPORTED BAKU PICAPEL ONIONSKIN ROUGH STRAWS IMPORTED SATURNES 'FELTS A complete showing of the newest shapes and shodes . . . in exclusively designed modes with flowers, ribbons, nylon nets, feathers with flowers, and tailored modes by STETSON! $7.95 to $30.00 HAT BAR 2nd FLOOR k!If ) .''-.V'-'. - tV i.-'i ' ; ' : - a advertised in MadcmoixtU (ihrnmtfml, Pure .gabardine by the American Woolen Company . . , tailored by Junior-Deb in the finest hand-made tra dition , . . inspired by an elegant Parisian Original . . . brilliantly accented with those style details so widely acclaimed in the new fashion mode. In the loveliest spring tones; junior sizes. K gibson lii' ii (r y girl U' n 'nf n i LZI1J As charming as its turn-of-the century counterpart , , , the blouse now scattered with great coin dots ond tailored even more precisely than before . . . the skirt now climbing to rib-heights and boasting a flare-pleated back. The blouse of rayon crepe in white with bluck or brown dots. The skirt of rayon faille in black or brown. Sizes 10 to 18. $16.95 BEIGE and BLUE $59.50 JUUriL JUNIOR DRESS SHOP 2nd FLOOR V J(