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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1949)
Yv :.lv-.-.: i Zi. II if. t, " vv.v II , i ... . . l v v, v ii. I jM Mii" ......... .. . . , v , ... J J- ; H- ,; f , At- i i n i I I i " : I ' '' '''' ' I ff . V VvVJ r" ''JL I A CHARMING BRIDE in traditional white satin was I ' 1 ,j , .1 . I winnrea v.aroi Lomm wno excnangea vows with e : i I i . fljrj (' 1 II Eugene Hunter Favell of Lakeview last Sunday. At I ' ' I 'S Tin i t .: - 1 3 1 A CHARMING BRIDE in traditional white satin was Winifred Carol Lomm who exchanged vows with Eugene Hunter Favell of Lakeview last Sunday. At left above, is the couple, ond in the center, the pret ty bride ot Sacred Heart Cotholic church. Right above, are the two little ring bearers, Kotherine Watt, daugh ter of Mr. ond Mrs. R. C. Watt of Redding, ond Michael Rugg, son of Mrs. Eorle Rugg of Posodena. At the reception which followed the nuptial service, the newlyweds cut the traditional first slice of a pretty wedding coke, at left. Pictured ot right with their honor attendants are the bride and groom From left, are Edith Jeane Fisher of Santa Barbara, moid of honor, Mrs. Eorle Rugg of Posodena, matron of honor, the bride ond groom, ond Williom Combs, cousin of the bridegroom, of Lakeview, ond George Oviedo of San Francisco. All picture by Gutlcrinn. i ' ) -: i i r CTTl n ir) i irr ; ) i i. i ii mi ill v. , . . Winifred Lamm Is Mid-June Bride Mniuini of whltr Rladlnll unci drlplilnlum drrkfd Sucrrd Hmrt Othollc churrh lust Bundny whfn Winifred Curol Lurnm lkrd down Hie lle to MrhmiRC vnwn with EiiRrne Hunter Favell of Luke view, win of Mr. nd Mra. Eugene O. Knvell. Muny tnneni llalitrd Hie churrh Hie tradltlnniil weddlni pro reiutdniil mnrked the bride's entry on the urm ot her ooiwln, Rollund 0 Wnlt, of Hrddlnir. Cnllfnrnlii Pew were mnrked with white gladi oli bUnmma tied wllh white Milln ribbon. Mrs. (leonre Mdntyre tu organUt. nnd Mr. Lewi Hornby, vlollnl'l. The Hncrnl Heart choir uniiir. Oftlrlatlnir t the ceremony u Rev. Knlhcr Wllllnm Jolinunn of l,oa Anueles, cousin of the briilr. asslnted by Hev Kalhrr Timothy P. Casey, pastor of Bacrrd Heart, and Key. Km her .John Phrlnn, pastor of Our Lady of Ml. Caimel churrh at C'hilonuin. Winifred, diniuhler of Mis, Wilfred E. Imm and the late Mr. 1 aiiun. ns lovely In a traditional brldiil town ol heavy antln, made In a prlnresa fashion with a hleh round nerkllne and yoke of net embellished wllh a rinluty trarlmt of beaded applique. The same beaded llly-of-the-valley pattern trimmed the town draped aklrt and the long-fitted sleeves. A matching; prlnceaa tiara held the brlde'i full-length, tiered Illusion net veil. Her bouquet was a dainty arrangement of llllea-of-the-valley encircling a single while orchid With the tlowera centering a rufdrd tlllle heart.. WlnKieil'a penrl necklace was a gilt of the bridegroom, and for the traditional "something old" she wore her grent-grnndmother'a engagement ling. Hhe WMirc'rhlncstone clips, loaned for the occasion by Mra. Fred Hhallnck, and carrlrd a lnre handkerchief, a gilt of lier aunt, Mra. Cteorge Watt, of Ban Francisco. Mat ran of honor was Mra. Earle Rurr of Pasadena, and maid of honor wa Edith Jcane Fisher of Bnnta Itarbara, both cousins of the bride. Their town were of orchid mnrqnlseiie, made with ruffled capped aleevea and sweetheart necklines. Bouffant skills cascaded from the frocks' tilled waists. Both wore matching pirated Mary Btuart type caps, and carried heart-shaped bouquets of pink and while sweetpeaa with llllea-of-the-valley and atephanotls. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Otway Pardee of Syracuse, New York, Mrs. Jorgen C. Johnson of Redding, Catherine Thomas of Bnn Jose and Barbara Hood of Ban Francisco and formerly of Klnmath Falls. Their gowns were Identical to the other attendant in shade of peach. Their flowers were also henrt-shnped bouquets of lavender and white, and their pleated caps matched their gowns. All the at tendants wore long mltla of matching marquisette. Each of Wlnllred's utlrmlnnta wore a pink enamel pendant set Wllh pearls and matching earrings, glfls from the bride. The Utile flower girl was Oeraldlue Watt, who wore a frock Identical to the bridesmaids. In a Ilka frock was small Catherine (Continued en paga (I !: -m. I fir s i -A ; ! f v' A f ;;i MbM& -'.1 mssm mm m a .... Z.'lCrikr. , V r- f ' - A PRETTY SUMMER TEA was on event of last week when Mrs. Lane War ren and Mrs. Paul Angstead invited guests to the home of the latter. Above ore Mrs. Arnold L. Cralapp, pouring, with Mrs. Warren ond Mrs. Angstead. The three pretty daughters of the hostesses greeted guests, from left, Judy ond Kay Angsleod, and Nancy Warren, with Mrs. William Moshofsky.