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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1948)
PACE EICHT HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, JAN. 17, 148 Rites Solemnized At Sacred Heart Rosemary Zupiui. daughter of Mr. and Mis. Mike J. ,iliuu. became the btide of Frank It. lli iiner, son of Mis. Kalherliin Hi unci of An chorage, Alaska, In a double ring ceremony Humiiluy morning, January 3. Vows were exchanged at a 10::il) muss at Hatied Heart Calholle church with the Hev. Father Timothy I'. Catey ntllciatlng. t'lnk and while cm nuiUms banked the ultiir. The traditional wedding processional ami ri'iesslonal were played by Bister Faustina, and the Huered Ceremony Read At Klamath Lutheran Tlie Klnmnlli Lutheran rliurch wan the senilis for the wedding ot Barbara DuBois and Bruce Brnnten of this city, who exchanged vows at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, December 28. Rev. S. M. Topness read the double rltiR ceremony. The bride la the daughter of Mrs. Mar'e Staub and E. II. DuBois. of Klamath Falls, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Braaten. Erlliift A. Mclby sanst "Because" and "The Lord's Player" as guests assembled. The bride was given In marriage by her father. Her gown was of white slipper satin, fashioned with a sheer yoke and a seed pearl trim, and ending In a long train. A high crown ot need pearls held her short veil in place. Her only Jewelry was a pair of pearl earrings, a gift ot her mother. Her bouquet was of white gardenias and roses, arranged on a white testament, which was bor rowed from Aria Collins. Maid of honor was Troy Hilton, and bridesmaids were Hazel Quigley and Mercedes Collins. All wore gowns of brocaded satin witn matching mitts. The maid of honor carried white carnations, and the bridesmaids red carnations, and all wore red carnation bandeaux in their hair. The flower girls were Margie Welman and Vickie Mattox. They woro frocks of white net and car ried baskets of red rose petals. Donald Isensee was ring bearer. The bridal couple exchanged vow before an altar flanked with copper baskets of red and while blossoms. The bride's mother chose a light Rrcen suit with brown accessories for the wedding, and Mrs. Braaten, mother of the bridegroom, wore a pink afternoon dress with brown accessories. Each wore a corsage ot white carnations. Best man was Frank Hall, and O. E. Thompson, Ralph Ovgard. LeRoy Overen and Eddie Hall were ushers. Some 200 guests attended the re ception in the church paries fol lowing the wedding. The new Mr. and Mrs. Braaten chose Sacramento. Calif., for their wedding trip and returned to Klam ath Falls where they are at home at 532 N. 8th. The Thimble chro of Neighbors of Woodcraft met for an afternoon of sewing on Tuesday, January 13. and the hostess served refreshments to the seven members present. tr y J?t P 8 ra..., , TIBI -i illl'jl Mill. - ! f v :; :. ham. wjm . - WKf jr " ' ' ' - . h j - ' 1 i'l ' I ' ( s"7 ' . W' s. bk. f .: ,. .......... i jjta,t6tmmmwmum mi j NEWLY ELECTED officers of Aloha chapter No. 61, Order of Eastern Star, ore beginning their year or leadership in the group, r-rom left are, first row, James M. Hunter, worthy patron; Mrs. H. E. Cetz, worthy matron; Mrs. William Poole, associate matron; Jack Schulze, associate patron. Second row: Jane Howell, electa; Betty Hunter, associate conductress; Ruth Renie, chaplain; Marie Metier, marshall; Norma Uerlings, conductress. Top row: Ruth Holcomb, Ruth; Nellie Angstead, Adah; Margaret Sheridan, organist; Jack Metier, sentinel; Dons Peyton, warder; Blanche Schulze, Esther; Leona Selby, secretary; Rhoda Harndcn, Martha. Clara Sherman, treasurer, is not pictured. MARRIED AT the Klamath Lutheran church in a double ring ceremony read December 28, were Barbara DuBois and Bruce Broaten. They are at home at 532 N. 8th street. Evergreen. Recent Bride isif!i, Bettv Lou Shadduck. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shadduck of this city, recently became the bride of Perry King Watson, son of Ex tallee Watson, also of Klamath Falls. The rites were read by the Rev. Victor Phillips at the First Methodist church. The bride chose a white satin gown with a fingertip veil and a bouquet of talisman roses. Her only Jewelrv was a locket belonging to the bridegroom's mother. The penny in her slipper 's given by Mrs. Mike Catalano. Matron of honor was the bride's ,,.... .irrv Watsnn. vho wore a gown of blue and carried a bou quet of pink and yellow carnauun. Bridesmaids were Lee Lorraine Shadduck. cousin of the bride, and Doris Roberson. Both were gowned 4 (vr nf hlue. Best man was Jerry Watson, brother of the bride groom, and ushers were Calvin Worley. R. J. Katciw ana nraiu HRle- .., A tr shndduck wore a black and white two-piece suit with a gar denia corsage, ine unuiuvi... mother wore a dress of blue, with silver trim, and had a pink rosebud corsage. A reception was held In the blue room of the WlUard hotel. The couple have returned from a brief wedding trip north and are at home in Chlloquin. Engaged MALIN The engagement of Jean ui,M-is Hantrhrpr of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Harris of Summer Lake, was announced at her sorority. Kappa Delta, at Oregon State college at rr..Dlli nVi I the hride-etect of John Loosley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Loosley or Mann. Both are OSC students, Jean a senior, and John, who is studying civil engineering. Plans are for a June wedding. Prosperity Rcbckah lodge social club met in the lOOF hall Wednes day for a politick luncheon and business meeting. Eighteen members and guests were present. Thirty dollars were turned over to the fund toward a new carpet for the lodge hall. The following officers were elected for the coming term: Pat McManus. president: Agues Vasak. vice president; Arloa Andrus. secretary-treasurer. On January 28 the club will meet for dessert and the hostesses will be Bernice McCracken and Grace Qerue. Club Luncheon Jessie Steele was hostess to mem bers of the Three R club of the Royal Neighbors of America at a luncheon meeting held this week. Pinochle was played after lunch eon and the business discussion. High went to Mildred Markie. sec ond to Kate Hogue, and the special prize to Oretta Schweiger. Fifteen members were present, and two visitors, Mildred Pcnnoyer and Helen Simmons, later Joined the club. Past Matrons ! TULELAKE The Past Matrons ; club of the Order of Eastern Star met for luncheon Monday at the Sportsman's hotel with Mrs. Walter ! Golden as hostess. Places were marked for Mrs. Ival Wolfe. Mrs. Ray Laird. Mrs. N. C. Wilkinson Mrs. Charles K. Wlese. Mrs. George Fisher. Mrs. H. T. Hagerty, Mrs. Otis Roper, Mrs. Oolden. all mem- ' bers. and Mrs. Norman Esser, a guest. i r. 7 Heart choir sang "Ave Maria" and "Pauls Angcllcus." The bride, given In marriage by her father, chose a gown of while slipper satin, fashioned with long, fitted sleeves. Her long veil was held In place with a crown of seed pearls and hue. The bride carried a white prayer book, gift of her sister, Mrs. Thom as Knight, marked with a single orchid and sal in ribbon streamers. For Jewelry she wore her mother's diamond earrings. Annie iSupaii, sister ot the bildo was maid of honor, and wore a light blue net formal. Her arm boiuiuet was of pink carnations, matching the crown of flowers in tier hair. Pete Ziipau, brother of the bride, was best man. and Mike J. Zupiui Jr., and Joe llruner were ushers. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents following the ceremony. The couple cut the first slice of their pretty wedding rake. After a brief wedding trip, the new Mr. and Mrs. Burner will make their home In Seattle, Wash., where he will attend school for severa months, l-alcr they will leave tor Alaska to reside. The bridegroom's mother was un able to attend the wedding. A new infill - weight piano has been built. The miniature "K" piano lias 84 keys and weighs only HO pounds. In Its traveling case, the Instrument ran be carried on train and checked with luggage. Social Calendar rWiurtUy, Jaituaiy 91 Klnmnlli Falla Wuman'a Miliary With I'fitaltl Iva, t ! p. in. Wlllunt luHrl. Mi I. A Mm iih v. Itrlilm t-halriimti, ml Mn, lNVt t.Ukrv. inn cluii man. I r ul, JaMin t t ii Mft1ln. 1'fta.l Milium club, Outer "f Ihv :!. it Mini , I u cliK k lum-hroii mi 111 MaaniiU' lriiii. H vilitaatU) . raliruarv 4 JiiIImi lluehn harllnii, Klainalh Cum tminlly Cunrarl h-uIIoii, 1'IU-ni lllvali Monday, tpliruarv tS Dun CiMiNvN ruiirtu, Klamath um numii Ctiiit'trl ttclalloit. I'tlkan tlicalr Witliiilav, Mari'ti II Anutrtott and I'lvUI, ilnu-iiianuta. Klani van aitiM'lailoM, NEW WORTHY advisor of the Tulolakc asM'mlily, Order of Rainbow for Girts,, is Shirley Hock. Miss Hock and other officers were installed in spe cial ceremonies Wednesday evening. Jones-Miller BETROTHED is Helen Michel, daughter of Mrs. William Mi chel of Chiloquin. She will be come the bride of Paul J. Coleman of Klamath Falls. The engagement was announ ced December 31. No date has been set for the nuptials. Kennell-Ellls Custom Made SLIP COVERS Margaret Wheeler Phont 4054 When You're in a TIZZY Jump in the LIZZY YOU CAN EAT and EAT and EAT AT MOLATORE'S 1112 Main rfVr' ' U US DOUBLE-SIZE ICUM 16-02. M Ihn triiuiksble "lirvy nrjtn ' tulm ho a quv4 aiiuiM. toothing elicit ita Utti! In enmlltrnt otti twp )lcmrnt (he iiamr.it Am nili, krrp hjodi and brntv ikin toll and smnntli! Venn, in W y. noiw t vi xi. m 4 I mrrm ttn mti.v. 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