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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1949)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON ACI THIRTEIN Tabernacle Scene Of Ceremony Tin Hpraiius River tabernacle was Hit Ken of wnltltUB cari-moiiy Sunday. Jun. 0, wliru llrity Lurllle Wtiimut, daimhtrr of Mr. and Mrs. C'harlea Wnannt of Ulnulia. CnllfnrnlM. Iwama Hit brlcla of Robert J. Clausa. Km of Mr. and Mm. Mario Carnlul of Hpraiius Hlvrr. Krv Fearl Clement officiated at llw double rum rltea which were held betora tallica work bower, decorated wuh shrubs, pink lUdlolM nd whit BlM-k. Traditional wedding mulo waa played, and llev. mid Mra. A. V. Orlmra of Chil(iiln ni "I Um You Truly- and "Because. Tin bride, given In marriage by her father, chose a sown of white Mtln with Ion sleeves end a sweet' heart neckline. Her fliuerilii Illu sion net veil waa held by a tiara ot orange blossoms. Ilrr only Jewelry waa a ilrand of pearla. Bhe carried a alimle wlilie orchid Jr.. and Maurlca Chandler wert ushers. Kur her daughter's wedding. Mra. Weigant chose a two-piece dress of rose crepe with navy blue accesso- rlra. Hlie had a pink carnation cor . .. 1 ,.. Ht !,.. kli.mlilMr 'I'll ffrtwim'l Mra. Oswald Plsanl, al.ter of tne --- - - - groom, waa matron ot honor, Blie waa attired In a gown of aqua blue taffeta and carried a nosegay of pink and white carnations. The beet man waa Robert Carnlnl. bro ther ot the groom, Vincent Bocner. : 4 r-" ' er ar aWsa. -Wat- . i ' i. . : ' J.1 r black and while with white ac reaanrles. She alio wore a pink corsage. Immediately after the wedding, a dinner waa aerved at the Hprague River achoul cafeteria by the groom's mother and hla auuU, Mra. Anna Boltano and Mra. Nora But tjer.. The three-tiered wedding cake waa placed on the bride table, which waa covered with a white allk hand embroidered cloth. CMit.nf.biwn aueale were Mra. Olive Ulack. grandmother of the a fAMILY REUNION wQi a recent event on the occonon of Thomos btanton i Jrd birth- bride Iron, Bant. Crua. C.lf.m.'; Memberl of th, fomiy g0thered ot the home of Mr. ond Mrs. W. M. Horns of 935 m'c From left or. Mr,. B.ll Cullpepper, Mr. Stonton who i, holding JoAnne Cull- M.n. rmni from Portland, the nnA Mra Frinnr Meadows. All live in Prineville ond were here for the reunion. rnom'a erandmnther: and Mra. 0-1 ' Jonea-Mlller. wald PUanl and Claudia. Mra. A. . ; ; manl. end Mr. end Mra. Italo rer- I Vivian Owena. 8h. commended aev-1 p. s "Sr? rch.. m,. .nd FiDdl Meet " . h h" -n-'Oance Croup Jamea Orlmea and daughter, and ,.,i. iMl, , Important elective onicea in mei Wedneday night, SO mem- . - - . 7.-1 ) J 1 J Mid-Week sicim MR. AND MRS. CARL PUM ILHART onnounced the en gagement of their dotighter, Corolene Lo Voy, to Goyle Schnorti of Hibbing, Minne toto, recently. The wedding will be held In the Presbyte rion church July 2, ot Hib bing Charlene will be offend ed by her sister, Charlotte McDowell. Church Rites Lola Oeller, daughter of Mr. and I Mra. Edward H. Oeller of Ban Diego, Calif., became the bride of Jamea Rodney Hathaway, aon of Mr. and Mra. Howard P. Hathaway of thla city, at a candlelight ceremony In the Normal HelghU Methodut church at Ban Diego recently. Baaketa of white itock. gladioli and blue delphinium decorated the altar. Donald Clark aang the nup tial mualc. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white taffeta gown and a Tell ot white net. Her flowera were white gladioli and gar denlaa. The bride slater, Mra, Charlea Klngabury, waa matron of honor. Bhe wore a pink taffeta gown and carried a caxade of roae gladioli. Mr. Kingsbury waa beat man. A reception followed at the Oeller home. The newlyweda are honey mooning In Ban Pranclaco. On their return they will realde In Ban Diego, Calif. Howard la a graduate of Henley high school and la now In uie navy. Mr. and Mr.. John Refet.o, Br. of ' L";u;,lonleommun.ty, and ed that their uZJ?rZ. U-U Pt week at.e Wl-leapenc. , tn. To-tnuatrea. Cub and Mra. nema noiei. . .. k - aiaea mi uie nw,t wruwn, and preMnted the new preudent, Wanda Elliott: vice president, Mar garet Banto; aecreiar. Margaret ter of Mardnel. Calif , Poniy PerrUh of Nana. Calif. S"wi nn Socinl PORT KLAMATH Membere of Holliday and treasurer. MyrUe Van the Port Klamath flewlng club met ! Meter. A past-presldenfa pin waa Ihuraday afternoon. June . at the preaented to Vivian Owens, home of Mra. William C. Martin on Table tnplra were pmented by the Leonard Mesrhke ranch for Ita ; Wanda Elliott. ToastmisireM for regular anrlal fathering Time waa : tnf ,venlns waa Lorraine Qulllen. spent In needlework and visiting, (valuator for the Toastmiatrrns club with Mra. Martin serving her guesia i Wanda O Bnen, assisted hy dainty refreshmenta at the close of Marie Barr, Vesa Poll and Wanda the afternoon. Elliott. Bpeakera were Vivian will better equip them to successfully carry on their new dutlea. There will be no further dinner meetings until fall, but members will meet during the summer months bers of the Malm Square Dance club and their gueata held their weekly party at Malin. The club haa moved to larger I quarters in the old Malin Commu nity hall which haa been donated by Louia and Prancea Kallna for use by the square dancers. Anyone Present were Mra William Brew er. Mra. William Zumbrun, Mra Jark B Thomas. Mrs. Ousa A. Page, Mra. t.vnn Webb and the hostess Mra. William C. Martin. Owens whose title waa "How to re main young whlla growing older." Margaret Banto spoke on "I waa born in the clouds." Jack Elliott, guest Toastmaater. gave the club Por Ita nest regular meeting the an evaluation on the entire meet' club wilt be entertained by Mra. Ing. William Brewer at her home at the A brief summary of the accom-Darllng-Brewer ranch north of Fort ipluhmenu of the club this past Klamath. year waa given by the past president. to study and prepare for the fall I in the lower part of the Klamath schedule. ! Basin who la Interested In learning I to do these old-tune dances are asked to contact some member of El6Ctl0n I the club for an Invitation. , , . Club members are Mr. and Mrs. Winema temple of Pythian Bisters n.,i.. u, un it, held a business meeting In the IOOP . CUrt Mr , Mr r,!,, hsll Priday evening. June 34. with Delia Hennlger, moat excellent chief presiding. Eura Bust In waa elected represen tative to attend the grand temple and Charlotte Canny waa elected alternate. Effle Red key received the special award at thla time. Thla will be the last regular meet ing until September (. However, a card party la planned for the eve ning of July as. Mr. and Mra. Heinle Colfelt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Prang Howard. 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