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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1948)
SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1948 HFRALD AND NtWS; KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 9hM SEVfH ,Lila Cox Is Bride In Saturday Rites Mln frrit Cox, daughter of Mr, and Mr. Hurry Obencheln of Bly, mill IUr W. MrUnimM ton of Mrt. L. McDonald of The Dulles, ex changed vows nt II o'clock Saturday morning, May It, In the Flrl Mclhodlal church. Tim ilev. Victor l'hllll red the ceremony. Tim Initial iiirly IihkI before bank of Minion pink iImiIIoII. arraiiHcincuts of terns mill lm did many candle which were lighted just bcloro Ut ttbemony by the ushers', Jee McDonald, brother of Uit groom, mitl Hubert Klng- Miw Miirie Oocnrhaln, sunt of lilt bride, u t th organ and played Uw wedding marches ni nlto accompanied Curl llniirl who uiiii "() I'romlae Mr" mid "The Lord' I'rayer." The brute, given III marriage by ' her futtirr, wore a lovtly (own ol white iniiriiiilsetle taahtimed with htlth neckline, loin tight sleeves, mid n deep bertha unit ovr-rsklu uiilllnrd wild whltn tntln daisies. Hrr long lull train fell Irom torso length Ixxlnc mid hrr fingertip veil wnt taught m Uie head by a JullelU (up ol red pearl. Hhe wore alimlc strand of pcarla, gift from her mother, and carried a white prayer book with a while orchid (rout which tell a caacade of whito tiitni atrcumcia cauiihl Willi ttlat n( iirthlrliem. The little mm bruror was Carolyn (Hiriu hum, daughter of Mr, and Mm. Frank utHiiulmln Jr., of HI, and a niece of the bride, title. wori a white uuinptlaclto floor-length frnrk mid carried a white aatln pillow. lho flower girl wua Mary Jo ll.ii'f, daughter of Mr, and Mn. Miclmrl Drcly and the wore .pink iiiairiiiaette. Moth little at 'tniiliihu woic cat nation heart in their liuir. Maid of honor, itobrrla Fruit of Merrill, and Uie brldeunald, 1.11 l.ee Uaburnc of Arlington, Oregon, sorority slater of the bride, wore lilniiital liotk of delplilnliiin blue ullrta and long blue mltta, WreaUu ol itiatKiirrltra crowned their head and they carried white prayer book with cluster of marguerite. 'the beat man waa Jesse McDott' aid of The Dalle. Immediately after the ceremony thrie waa a reception In the Fell ran party rwin where the young couple lecelved Mr. Obenehahl moihrr ol Uw bride, wore navy blue afternoon suit will white ac oesaorles and Mrs. McDonald, moth er of Uie groom, wore a dark blue enemble WIUI maUJiJuu accessor- liu. Hotii wore gardenia. After the bride and groom cut uie lint piece of Uiolr cake, Mr. Dell llllllaid, an old Irlenu 01 uie lam lly from Kugeiie, aerved Hie con faction. The groom cake wa .erved b Mr. Mike Dcsly of Lake view. Hose and fern graces, uie briue table and bowl of gladioli were about Uie room. Mr Or.nvlllt Meukcr of Ten nam, California, maternal grand nioUier of the bride, ervd Uie uunch. Mix Marl Obeneham play ed during Uie reception hour when 7 guest called. Mr. Duane Cautuy ol uiy nJ charne ol Uie guesl book. Mi. Henrv Cox of Merrill served Uie collec, and assisting wa Mr. Obcn chaln tter, Mil Fred Meuikor ol TennaiiU The young couple led on a wed- dliui. trlli Uirougn Caltlurnla, Art anna and New A,eilco and will be at home In Tulelake alter June I Mr. McDonald la on ol the ll hometedert and saw ervice in Uie Untied BUlea navy lor two year lollowlng hi attendance at uregoit Stale college, tut unue alao a lurmer OHC tiudent and a member of Kappa Delta sorority. Bluce leaving tchool all ha been with Uie United Bute lotel crv Ice in both Klamath rati and Lakevls. For traveling Uie bride wore mint green wool gabardine auit witil cinnamon brown scccasorie and the coruge Irom her prayer book on her jacket. i. I Mane asiens is Late May Bride The Congrrgattonal Community church wa In cne of Uie wed ding on Bunday, May 33, of Marie Csajena, daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. W. Wright of tin city, and Truman Nelaon. ton of Mr. and Mr. 'orbert Nelaon til Mlnnraota. The Be. Oodfrey MatUiew read Uie douiile ring ceremony at 4 30 In the afternoon. Ilouuueu of white gladtott and whit tnapdragon and Upera In tall candelabra were arranged at the alter, and Btlllt Wright, broUier of Uie bride, and Waller Bweet were the candleltghUra. Mr. Oeorge Mi lnts re l Uie organ, played Uie Incidental mutlc, Uie accompaniment for Colleen Creawell who aanc "Calm MARRIED ON SUNDAY, May 23, were Marie Casjerts tlouahter of Mr and Mrs. J. W. Wright of Klamath Foils, ond Truman Nel&on, olso of this city. The two will be at home in Klornoth Foils following their relurn from o plone trip to Portland Evergreen. Graduates Feted At Prettv Tea Klamath Fall branch of the American AatociaUon of University Women gave tie annual lea Saturday, May 22 tram 7 Us t o'clock, honoring enlor girl gradual, and thl year extended II Imitation not only to the girl of Klamatfi Union high tchool but to tfiotie graduating front the county tchoout and Sacred Heart academy. The affair waa held thta year at the Del Moro treel home of Mrs. Nelaon Seed where the apacluu room and ground were enjoyed by over 100 sueu and members, during the afternoon. In the receiving lint were Mrs. O. K. Puckett, last year's (seal dent, Mrs. Wttlwd Duncan, newly elected president Mrs. Prank Howard, Mrs. Warren Moggie. Mr. Asron Hoffman, and the hoatess, Mrs. Annuo I Tea Pep Pepper of KUrnalh Onion high school honored their mother with traditional sprint tea thl tternoon, Saturday, at the home of Mm. K- A Moore. 3045 LeRoy. , Pouring were the ou lgrme presi dent ol Pep Pepper. Dortg Ethrtdge, and her mother, Mrs, Clyde Jamen, and th near president, MarceUs Murray, and her mother, Mrs, Percy Murray. Nelson Reed. The tea table, ar ranged "by Mrs, Laurence Shaw, was charming In a Maypole theme, enmplel with miniature dolls nd ribbons, and a genera) color scheme of yellow and white waa observed throughout, pouring durtnit tne afternoon were Mrs. John P. Kerns, Mrs. A. V McVey. Mrs. A. U Brandt, Orpha Hudson and Emut Wu chope. Aaalatlne the tea committee were Mra Kredtrlek Khlers. Mrs, Law rence Rhaw. Mrs, B. P. Kllnstson Jr., Mrs. Percy Murran, Mrs Robert L Erlndnn, Mrs, K. A. Moore and Mrs. Robert Thomoson. Among others aas'stlng the wenerat chair men were Mrs. C, E. Bruusenden. rs, Clnude K Kerns. Mrs Howard T (stoe. M' Eric Majors. Mrs, Wtl Pom L. Wales .Tr.. Mr. Arthur Trfebwawier, Mrs, Howard Brnh'al, s'ra, U. J. La-ix. Mrs Carl G. W'l- I tt im. Mr. Jame Ke-Tts, Luclte ! Tweed end Mrs. Arthur R'tohirt, I Announced Mr, and Mrs. Trtr.i Jane of Tu: laia annoync thw rr.armnt et thslr daughter, J sn, o Sauf & rUuer ol Sacramento, Cant, Mr, Heuer la tf mo e4 Mr. tr.4 Mrl. "A", P. Heuer of aacnrsentev He data baa been snncunted tor t,i we'ddlrig. Mlaa Jones main, har dobm wiVft her sMar, Mrs, 1. , Vsnrsn, of Sacramanta, Honor Guest La Vera Ambers w honored guest at a ore-nuptial shower Fri day evening, Ma, 21, at the Kla math IHtheran church parlors. The gift table was centered with a min iature bride doll gowned Ir a dupll cat of the costume tVen will wear when she becomes the brhfe of Robert Robertson Jr. June 27. The doll was made by Mrs. .Maurice Graves. Prtoea to games went to Mrs. Delphs KeJIum. Mrs. Victor Onman and MIm Ambers. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Russell Olllette and Ruth, Majdne Olllett , Mrs. Delbert Lmm, Mrs. Jack Krtlum. Mrs. Jac-t-m Row, Mrs. h. ft. Bedhead. Mrs. P. L. Rob ertson, Mrs, Oene Brooks, Mrs, Jerrr Short, Mrs. ShxroW Chaoman. Mrs. Norman Cp mpbll. Mrs. Owr Fil'e. 'rs. Albert Ambrs. Mrs. Jack Dswson, Mrs. B"d Rsswnr, Mrs. s s I g Mrs. Don Zun.wa.lt was In charge ', victor Onrmsn. Mm Walter Am- Founders Day Mrs. Itobert Houck presented a brief program eommemoraUiig Koundrr's Day to 6jouri)ers at thep- rnsular meeltng May to at Ute Wllliird hotel. Confutes were presented to Mrs. Ted Reeves and Mr. B. D. Ear hart, charier members. They later entertained members and guests with some Interesting stories of Ute early dav of Sojourners. Officers were elected for the forthcoming year. Mrs, Vernon Mc Vey was elected president, Mrs. Marshall Poole, vice president. Mrs, 1. W. Rice, treasurer, and Mr. Harry Fredrick, secretary. Kew members were introduced as Mrs, Hugh tjwaney, Mrs. Dale Mor rison, and Mrs, Ray Williams. Quests were Mrs. R, A. Young and Mrs. Beth Kerrort, Ifoalesse for the afternoon were Mrs. Lloyd Young and Mrs. S. B. Hopkln with prba-s going to Mrs. Hush Swaney. Mrs. Seth Kermn and Mrs. E. L. Cleary. The next meeting will be held June 2 Instead of June B. the second week In the month. Instal lation of officers will be held at this meeting. of music, and during the afternoon sin presented the talented young brtone. Chsrle Selby. who sang "Rvlvla" bv Ole Bnesks, Rombere's "Desert Bong." "Hon e Ver" by Mattel and he frri "Avan de Quit I" ees Lieu" from Gounod's "Faust." Mrs. Bsm Mushen. AMWs ntenlnt. ptsved two nocturne of Chopin's as welt as Iturbl's "Bnsnlsh Dance" and other lnri'vidtillv re. oueited numbers. The Klamath Falls branch of the American Asso ciation of fJntvertty Women has honored graduating htnh school grls with a tea during the month of Mav since shorttv after IU formal organization fa 1925. Mrs. Oeoree Mvers was general chairman for the affair. as the Night' by Dohm and "O. I'eiletl ImC by Barnby, and later played the traditional wedding nitiilc. The brtde, given In marriage by her lather, wore a lloor-leiigih gown ol pale blue embroidered mar quiaette, with a net yoke and draped bertha. Hhe wore long blue mills and a small cap of blue net with lilies of the valley. The bride carried a white Bible marked with white rtbbona, a apray of lilies of Uie valley and a white orchid. Maid of honor waa her atsler, Jean Wnghl, and the bridesmaid waa Hetty at, John. The maid of honor and the bridesmaid wore Identical gowna of yellow Ussua taffeta with bouffant skirts, net yokes and berthas. Their bouqueU were of white stephsnolta and blue carnations tied with long blue rib bons. Mrs. Wright, mother of tha bride, wore an aqua crepe dress with gray hat and accessories, and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Jnmes Wright, the bride's brother, and Jack Lust were uahera, and Ute brat man was HJalmar Rath. The nrwlywcria and Uie bride's parents received at a reception In the oclul hall of the church fol lowing the ceremony. The girls who assisted about the room were Olive Bprye, Jean Whelen, Agnes Davis, Hurel lleiinett and Norma llaye. The brides cake, encircled with rosebuds and topped with a bower and miniature bride and groom, centered the table, and after the young coup cut Uie first slice the rske wss served by Olive Spry. Jean Wright was In charge of the guest book. Over a hundred guests attended the wedding and the re ception. For her traveling costume Mrs. Nelson war a black suit with gray aceeorte. Til orchid from her bouquet wss pinned at the shoulder. They left by plane on Sunday eve ning tor Portland and on their re turn will be at home at 431 N, loth. Add the comfort er your HOME with the. SUMMER SPECIALS! INSULATION (Any Type) WEATHERSTRIPPING IMefol) ROOFING (Composition) ASBESTOS & CEDAR SHAKES INSULATED BRICK SIDING Tcrmt Avoiloble Up to 3 Ycori to Pay. NEWCOMB-PALMER & CO. FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 9?i9 or 5227 bers. Mrs. Bernard Volk and Mrs. Edward Bsnws. 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