April Vows Said
By Young Couple
til a slnule rlUK iricmniiy mini it 4 oVIixk Hiinday eOrrniHjii, AprllJ
4, Mary mi.vinr, (luumner 111 jiikc niiyior ol iiri-nt rails, Montane, be
ini (he lulilo of Willi Ilerry. win cif Mr. mid Mrs. ClraliMii Ilerry of
Khiro Btl'Pet.
The Mirvlr wu recited el thr Ilerry home by liev. Dcnolliy Mo
;;mn, pastor of the Klmnalh It.
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Tulelake Party
Mra. John Hymn of TulHiiki'i wa
complimented lit it pink mid blur
tlinwer by Mm. Wullrr 1 1 ulna und
Mm. John IivIiik ut llir lull '
farm home nrur Tulcltike on 'I'hua
day allernoon al i o'dock.
The rooms were clerked Willi
aprliiM blossom anil clirrry blooms
and after vlnlilnu and Klines, Kill
were piesrnlrd Mrs. Hyron In a
decorated carilaue by Kathleen
Hyron.
Kefieklitnellla ware served luler to
Mr. Hyron and Ktiililrrn, Mrs. IJoii
ald Oinuit und son Dennis, Mia. Ulrn
Uurrow, Mn. Cieolite hmltll. Mrs.
Jnrnes Htnirn1s.,Mrit. Vernon MrVey,
MH. Ham W, and son John. Mrs.
T J. lliKllevtiikl, Mn. Krcd Koblsoli,
Ur. (Jarvln Klrby, Mm. John llel
tendorf. Mia. Wallace Jolinhnn. Ml.
Kvcrett I.yimm and children, Helen
and Htnnley. Mrs. Hubert Ihrscli
back. Mr. Karl lliynnt and sons,
Karl and Jame. Mr. Kduurd rteus
and the hostesses, Mrs. Walter Hulse,
Mr. Jthn living and rhiblien. John
and Carol Ann
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MAI. IN -The Kasteril Hlur Uncial
club met IhjiI week al the home of
Mr, llolllllr Htephelm. Mrmbrl
piosrnl were, Mr. A. K rltrret, Ann
Kl llll. Mn. Kdwlll HtuMny. Mm.
I-eslcr Hchrelner, Mi. Joe lliiloiuek.
Mrs. Frank Vuiorln, Mr. Mervyn
Wilde. Kva llowinuu, Mra. OrorKe
Itellerath. Hoaella KU-ltaldsotl. Mr.
K. Hharp, Mr Hyron Johnson,
Mr. P. CI. Wilson and Helen Bts-lord.
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"I I.ovo You ' rtily" waa played
Jusl before the bridal party entered
the livlim riHim tlirouuli an arch
way. Itev. McC'laln played the wed
iIIiik march.
The bride wa lovely In a toll rone.
Milt wjlh white accessories. Hhe
wore a rorauve of yellow roaea and
carried a colonial bouquet of aweel
pea and rosebuds with ribbon
streamer over a white Bible.
Mra. Huymond Maye of till city
wa her Inter' attendant. Hhe wore
a mey nil It with while accenaorlea
mid a oorsaue of pink and white
cm nations. Melvln Ilerry waa hi
brother' bent man.
The two little flower girls were
Durlene Mayo, nlere of the bride,
und Mandril Hume, niece of the
urooni. I lot ti wore yellow milk frock
mid carried white flower basket
lied with blue and white ribbon.
They scattered roe petal In the
bride' path.
Mr, (.milium Berry, mother of
Ihe urooni. wore a itrcy allernoon
dreia with a corsuKe of pink roe.
Iiiuuedliitely alter the ceremony,
which waa recorded for the younu
couple, the new Mr. and Mn. Ilerry
cut their weddlllK cake. Mr. Clif
ford Htone and Mr. Maye aulted
In ervlnit. The wrddlim waa at
tended only by member of the Im
mediate fumlllr and a few rln.e
relative and Mra. Cllady Mllford.
Mr. and Mr Ilerry will make
then home at lonu California avenue.
Xi Delta
The rcKtilur meetum of the XI
Delta chapter of Ueta Hutine Phi
wa heltl Tueduy at the home of
Mr. Jainea Crupo with Mr. Hu
cll llrackman a honleiui.
Hetty Zlrklc. preldent, wa In
churae of Ihe bulheita meetlnk.
Plan were dlncunaed for the
Kounder lay baiiquel to Ire held
on April 'JO, Mr, tleorke Wurdell
named her committee to work on
the Mother luy tea, an unnual
affair of the group, a follow.
Mr. Warren Poole and Mr. Jame
CraH.
Heveral Kiplr were given during
the program hour on Japan'a In
duktry. custonik and aome of their
habit and cultural life, by Kay
Kaler. Mr Don Dlvem. Mr.
Ueoruc Wardrll and Lou Humer.
Itefrehment were aerved by
the hote to Mra. Warren Poole.
Mr. Arthur Moore. Mr. lrn
Dnlrour. Mr. Mux Saundera, Mr.
Van Thome. Kay Kaler, Mra.
George Wardell. Ixill Rumer, Bet
ty Zirkle. Mr. Howard Pernell.
Mra. Don Dlveu and Mr. Jame
Crapo.
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EXCHANGING VOWS at the home of the groom Sunday,
April A, were Mary Soylor ond Willis Berry, son of Mr. ond
Mrs. Croham Berry of 1911 Fargo street.
WSCS Meeting
TlmiMlliy, April 22, general
meeting of the Woman' Hoclcty of i
Chrlktlun Bervlcc wu held In the i
church parlor, beginning with the
study claaa at 10:30 a. in. Miriam
Bmylh wa the leader, and the ub
Joct, "Orent Prayer of the Bible."
Mr. Everett Dentil reviewed "The
Lower Level of Prayer." by Blew
art, and at noon luncheon waa
aerved by Mary and Martha circle.
During the luncheon hour there
were two rang by Athena Larnpro
puloa, accompanied by Itonnle Tarr,
"Ohj Didn't It ItHln," a negro plrlt
ual by Burleigh, and "Borne Day."
by Prlml.
The executive board met al 1
p. m. and Mr. A. W. Cowman wa
eluded plrltual life chairman to
fill the vacancy left by Mra. John
Klach who 1 leaving for Ht-dtllng
noon.
The regular meeting wa called to
order at 1:30 p. m. by Mr. L. K.
Plielp, preldent. Mr. Robert Sher
idan, accompanied by Mr. Earl
Redman, gave two ong, "Swing
Low, Bwcet Chariot." by Burlelgn,
and "Kvenlng Prayer," by Batterney.
Murk Taylor led the devotion, a
lted by Mr. Louli Petzoldt, and
the theme wa "The Eurth and Her
Increaae." Mr. Earl Redman and
Mr. Wendall B. Smith gave two
piano duo," one a n o I d Engllth
Morrl dance by Gent, and "Country
Garden." by Greinger.
A dlocuulon of "Rural Communi
ties" wa led by Mr. Taylor, and
ahe then Introduced the Rev. Vic
tor Phillip who poke on "The
Rural Church" and told of Die many
churches, both city and country, to
which he ha ministered. He also
dlscunsed the training the Metho
dlt church Is now giving Its minis
ters to better fit them for ministry
In the rural communities.
The expected guext from Chllo
ouln, Bonanza and Bly were unable
to be prenent, and their places on
the program were filled by different
member of the Klamath Fall
branch. Mr. Earl Redmtin gave a
short talk upon her personal experi
ence In rural churches, and Mr, C.
If. Barnstable took as her subject
"The Hulldlng of a Christian World
In America."
A beautiful crystal punch bowl,
formerly owned by Mr. T. R. Sklll
Ington, was presented to the society
by. her daughter. Mr. J. Abner, In
memory of her mother.
Marian Mclntyre. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Mclntyre. left
Thursday morning for Portland to
take entrance examinations for
Lewis and Clark college. She met
Emmy Lou Harpham In Eugene and
the two continued on to Portland.
Marian, a senior at KUHS. I re
turning Sunday.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1948
SEC. II PACE I
Wedding
A pretty home wedding took place
at 6 o'clock Saturday evening,
March 27, al the home of Mrs. Min
nie Schooler, fib N. nth street,
when Olive Jane Fleming, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Clapp of
this city, became the bride of Jerry
Llndenmlth of Klamath Fall.
The ceremony was read by the
Rev. Howard Hutchlns of the First
Christian church In the presence of
relatives and friends of the couple.
Vows were exchanged before a mas
of spring blossoms.
The bride wore a grey suit with
matching accessories and an orchid
corsage. She was attended by Mr.
L. L. Loper who also wore a grey suit
with a pink carnation curaag. The
groom wa attended by nil brother
In-law, Herb Gregory.
A reception waa held Immediately
following the ceremony. After cut
ting their wedding cake and greet
ing guesta. Mr. and Mrs. Llnriesmltli
left for a brief wedding trip to Red
ding. They are now at home at S3S
N. 11th street.
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Ambers of Gates, Oregon, ond
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will wed Robert E. Robertson,
ion of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
E. Robertson Sr , of Shady
Pine, on June 27.
Thimble Club
Stella Dryden nf 010 K. 11th was
hostea to the Thimble club of
Neighbor of Woodcraft Wednesday
evening, April 31, and he wa -slued
by Dlr.ksy Freeman. Whist
and pinochle were plaved. and Elo
dle Morhettac held high score In
pinochle. Ida Mnrhetax low: at
whist high arore wa held by Ruth
Hull, low by Viola Leever.
The two hostesses served refresh
ment later In the evening. The
place for the next meeting has not
yet been decided but will be an
nounced later.
Honor Guests
TUl.KI.AKE Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Martin who will make their
home near Yuma. Arizona, were
complimented this week al two af
fairs. Mrs. Aurel Hunchett entertained
at a delightfully planned luncheon
Tuesday for Mrs. Martin.
Daffodils added a spring note to
the festivity and bridge was played
during the afternoon. Invited were
Mrs. John Hubbard. Mrs Jim Ren
ton. Mrs. Clayton Itudrslll, Mrs.
Dsrrell Vernon. Mrs. George Mc
Vey. Mrs. James Stearns and the
guexl of honor Mrs. Martin.
Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Jamrs Kenton entertained at bridge
and midnight bullet supper for
Mr. and Mrs. Miirtin, Mr. and Mrs.
Aurel Hunchett, Mr. and Mrs. John
Hubbard. Mr. and Mm Darrell Ver
non and Mr. and Mrs. William
Srhtndlcr.
(Pythian Sisters
Pythian Sisters held a regular
j meeting In the IOOF hall Friday
i evening, April 23, with Eur Bustln,
! most excellent chief, presiding. Plan '
I were made for a Mother' Day pro
i gram which will be announced later.
I Charlotte Canoy will be hostess to
I Uie Pythian Sisters social club Fri
day evening, April 30, and there will
be a potluck supper.
Mrs. Thomas Sandoe of 1937
Painter, received word this week
that her sister. Mrs. Alfred Wilson
of Auckland. N. Z , has arrived by
plane In San Francisco and will visit
with a son. Ian O. Wilson of Sacra
mento, before coming on here. It
is 32 year since Mr. Sandoe and
her sister have met and Mrs. Sandoe
Is anticipating the visit with much
pleasure.
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JANICE OTT, doughfer of Mr.
and Mrs James Ira Oft of
Tulelake, has set May 1 os
her wedding date. She will
marry Theodore Allan Rupert,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morion
Rupert of Malin, in a cere
mony to be performed at
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