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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1949)
Nuptial Mass Read Last Saturday Mary Kay Gallagher, daughter ul Mr. and Mm. f fnhn H. Oallaiflirr. became Hie bride ul Lenu Welleeri, at EsUrede, Oregon, al a nuptial mi.i n July II In tha Sacred Heart church villi Reverend Pelher Timiithy P. Caaey oKlrlatlng. Tha bride, who aa eacortrd down tha alale bv her (alhar, wore a beautiful oin nf white marquisette with a luni train trlmmad with rows e ruffles of the same material Ilrr flngeitlp length tall tail from a Juliet cap nf seed pearls. Hha rarrlid a whit orchid surrnundrd by whim Uplianotla. Her only Jewelry waa alrand of paarla which wrra thi gill nf lha groom. Tha maid ol honor, Helen Trlaka ol llurna, vote hlta oriandy ovrr pale giren miIIii guvn villi fraan aaah. A comnel ol Into sweet peaa waa In har hair and alia rained a colonial bouquet ul while aweet pe and lom. Kathleen Gallagher, elatrr l lha bnde. and Mary Mariarel While of Aahland. tha bnd'a malda. wera limned In white organdy ovrr pala yellow and pala orchid, reapectlvely. Tha two wora ooroneu ol sweet peaa and carried bouqueta of tha me flowera. l.iule Maigaret Itar Gallagher, niece of lha bride, wore while over pale pink and carried banket of rose pelaU tor her duties aa Hover girl. Tha ring bearer waa Jackie Gallagher, napliaw of the bride, lie wore a white gabaitlme aull and carried a heart-ahaped pink aatln pillow trimmed in lace. Baal man waa Vrrn Oration, friend of lha (room from KUarada. Uahcra were Jullua Oiatlon and Marrel Wsllaert . Redout for the wetliiing waa Patricia O'Lrary. She in accompanied by PaUUia t'laik Kollowiug Die double nng iciriiinny, a iitcii tlun waa held In the biuiquel room at Ilia Winenia hotel Receiving with ihrbil'lr and groom were their parent, Mr, and Mr. Gall; glier and Ml. and Mrs. Ilonoie Wuilurrl . Mra (lulltiiilier m clirn.rd In a dmk blue siim and Mra. Wnllaert, mother of Hie groom, nf toiaratla. wa gowned In a pale blue mil. Both woro corsagea of pink roars. Assisting at lha reception were Mra. Raymond Uevea, Mi a George l(oi!-ra, Mra. Itoueit Hut a, Mra. P. I,. Htlpplch, Mia Bernard Jnlm.ton, Mia. Klchard Gallagher of C'oiviillia. Mra. Lawrence Gallagher of Portland, Mra. Carl II. .Herring of Seattle. Following the reieplloli the young couple h-lt for a brief honrvmiioii al the Oregon Civea and the coast. Mia Wallaert wi-a lovely In her going away costume which waa a tluty ruse auit with whlta aci esaot tea The two will be at home following the honey moon III rMacada, Oregon. Out-of-town gueata were Mr. und Mn Jy McKeel of Gtcr.hmn, al;ler of the groom, l:la'na Callnghali of Portland. cou-lu o( the In ule. Mr. and Mra. Mnrrla Wiillaett, Mr. and Mra. Jan Wallsert. Mr. and Mra Gus Gisltoii and Gene Oration, all of Kstarada. Patiy Hl;ifloid. Hum, Ml' kl Hull. Chilxiuin. Mary Caroline Oeich. Portland. Mr and Mia. Carl II Drerlng and Michael and Hunan of Scull le. Mr and Mia. Jtlrhaid Clalli gher and children, Corvallla. Mr. and Mra. Lawrrutc Gallagher and Ja.kie. Portland, und Mia H CI ShonlcK of Pavette, Idaho. Summer Rites Candlelight Vows Read Recently rUnite Couple At a pretty eummer wedding tha after noon of July 1. Martha Clue, land, daughter of Mr and Mia. Oeorge Cleveland of Paaadrna, be came the bride of William Abbey. The tronm la the aon of Mra lxi Abbey of thla city. Relative and Intimate tnenda attended tin ntea which were per. formed al 1 o'clock at the Cleve land home Dr. William Roberta, associate pastor at paaadena Pres byterian church, officiated. The bnde advanced to tlie altar In a crtap whlta organdy dieaa. Tha efeirt waa made In ballerina fashion with tiie fullneaa trimmed at lha altem with lurking With tha town aha wora a white horaehair hat and earned bridal flowera of whlta orrhida. Her enter. Oenrgeenne Cleve land, waa lha bnde a only attend ant. She wont a pala blue organdy with a rolled halo hat. Don Noel ef Newport, and for marly of thla city, waa beat man. Don la a f calamity brother of tha Inotdental aoloa werw aung by Mra. William Brit ton Jr. with Mra. Vetera) Detach, accompanist. Tha young couple motored to Ku gene after in ceremony where hill la attending tha Unlveraity of the gees wmener aaaainn. They will re-, aide la Hood River In the fall wrier art II will roach football Both BID and Manhe wera at tending the university where ah waa a member o( Gamma Phi Beta anrarlty. and ha nf Phi Delta That fraternity. Martha wia grad uated laat iprtng and Bill will be trwduatatt al lha and of aummrr eeaalon. At lha Plrat Bapllat rhuich on June I". Jimmie rae Modi'-ett became the bride of Kvcretl J. Boatwick of Ashland. The two wera united In a candlelight ceremony read by Itev. 8. L Tidwell before the altar flanked by baskets of pink and white gladioli, palma and candelabra. Jimmie Fae. who la the daughter of Mr and Mra. J J Modiati, waa given in marriage by her father at the 1 w ceremony. The bride wore an ivory aatln gown with full train. The dies waa fashioned with a aweelheart neckline and a fitted bodice. Her full length veil waa held In place by a bandeau of while bouvardia Hlie carried a white Bible upon which rented a while orchid. White aatln atreamen fell from the bouquet. She wore a air.gle atrand of pearla. Matron of honor waa Mra J. T. Modlaett. Portland, aistcr-in-law of lha bride, wtio waa gowned In pink. The two brldeamalda, Mra L A. Phllllpi ef Aahland. euter of the bride, and Kielvn Rowland, were gowned In aqua and blur, reiprcmely All of the attrndanta carried colonial bouqueta and wore whlla bouvardia bandeaux In their hair. Plover girl fur the wedding waa fUurlry Rue Tillman of Suaan vllle. Calif., mere of tlie bride. The little girl, who waa gowned In yellow, aprlnkled roae bud petala before the path of the bride Before the ceremony. I.. A Phlllipa. brother-in-law of tha bride, aang "I Love You Truly" and -Becauae " organiat waa Mra. Laraon. Oene Morrta of Aahland waa beat nian and uhera were T J. Modlaett of Portland, brother of the bnde. and Don Wolff of Aahland. Tha uahrra alao 111 the candlra before the ceremony. Mra. T. J. Modlaett. mother of the bnde. who waa attired in aqua with black arceaeortea. wore a yellow roaebud roraage Mra. Everett Boatwick. mother of tlie groom, waa attired In blue with black ecreaeorlea and wore a yellow roaebud roraage alao. Following the ceremony a reception waa held In the church parlora. Serving tha caka were Mra. Cleorge Millman. altrr of the bride Pouring war Mra Ola Phlllipa of Aahland and Mra Clifford Cahlll of Portland Aaatating were Mra. Roy Miller. Tulrlake, and Mra U W. Rowland For her honeymoon trip the bride wore a navy blur aull with whlta arcewaorlaa. The whlta orchid from her bridal bouquet waa pinned at her ahouldrr The young couple went to Ban Pranclaco, Berkeley and Lake Tahoe, and Uiey arc now at home here Out-of-town gueata wera Mr. and Mra. T. J. Modlaett and Chrrt. and Mr. and Mra. Clifford Cahlll. all of Portland. Mr. and Mra. Kverrtl Boatwick and Norma. Mr. and Mia. L A Phlllipa. Mia Ola Phlllipa. Don Wolff. Oene Morrta. Mr. and Mra Urn tier steltrr, Clanay Plvmell. Mr. and Mra. Lnuia Wolff, all of Aahland . Mra Roy Miller and Buaan of Tulelakr. Mr and Mra Glenn Wad ra Sacramento. Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge THIm.in. and Oary and Shirley of Buaanvllle, Calif. 'VaT .. .. -r V, i rt . x MRS. WILLIAM ABBEY, who wo Martha Cleveland before her marriage, July 7. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cleveland of Pasadena, and the groom is the son of Mrs. Lois Abbey of this city. After the summer in Eugene, the young couple will go to Hood River where Bill will be o coach, Fehly, Eugene. e A Z By Joon Foulon M M S 1 g t j r . 0 1 I 1 '- - " ' i in i n in i i j Weddings Fill Season INVITATIONS ARE IN THE MAIL for arrrral weddlnga ached tiled for Auvum Jrrry OCallaghwn. aon of Mra. Lao Sagahorn of Kort Bidwr:). Calif., la to be mamed on tha aiith to Florrnc Kheehan at llanford. Conn. The parcnu of lha bflda art Mr. and Mia Edward Bheehan of that city. Plana have alao been made for tha nuptlala of Lou Cada, daugh ter of Mr and Mra. Lawrence Cada, and Oeorge Long, aon of Mra. Elizabeth Long The rues are planned for 1 o'clock, Augual T. Mr and Mra. Olenn Kent have bran off arelnf the ocean for the put few wrekj. The two hare barn re I ring al Ocean Lake, a lovely apot on the Oregon coast. Daughter Joy has been skipping around the countryside, too. At present aha la In Coronado. Calif, with a sorority stater. Nenneue BcrrrorU- f a lt-day outing on thw beach. A VOI NG t ot FI.E well-known In Klamath Palls. Utile and Dirk Hicks, have moved to Bend. Dick waa graduated In June from the University of Oregon and he haa now taken his wife and young aon. Brent, to Bend where he will manage the Hicks Orocery aerrice. Acquaintances about town hare been receiving postcards from Fva Burkhaltrr who Is In Boston now. Miss Burkhaiter haa been attending the NAtinnal Education association convention as a repre sentative of the city distnet. She plans to travel In the East before returning here. Mable Carter Ul tlie candles on the cake Wednesday for her husbands birthday. Harlan and the neighbor next door. Herb Berry, joint gueata of honor, celebrated their July 30 birthday together. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Green of New Brunswick. N. J.. were here a few days ago to visit with relatives In Klamath Falls. Dr. Green, who la the brother of Mrs. Helen Mueller, la on his montha vac.it un from the research department of Squibba, Inc., where he la with the chemistry department. HKRE KOR A VISIT with her parents haa been Mrs. Clayton Adams. tBarbaia Beanet. Barbara dropped by for a few days before gome to s.inta Rosa where she and her husband are moving. Mr. and Mra. Adams have been living In Ssn Lorenzo. Calif. Buck after a trip to Lake Tahoe are Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge BroMcrhous and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Erlandson. The two couples took a tew days to see the Nevada landmark. FLAV1NU HOSTESS to her Iwo sisters recently Is Mrs. John Martin. Mr James Caley. from Orafton, N. D.. and daughter, Kathleen, were house guests for two weeks. Dunng their ylsil they were lakrn to see our local landmarks, such as Crater lake. Another sister. Ann Heffren. of Los Angeles. Is rtsltlng now at the Murnn home. Ann will remain for several weeks also. Other visitors here are Mrs. Paul Donnes and Ann Igl who art sending the summer visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Schomaker al their home on I.eRoy street, Mra. V'lctor'O'Neill also has a visitor, Miss Gertrude Bartoo, of Pasadena, Calif. Miss Bartoo Is a cousin of Mrs. O'Neill. Krirnds bade goodbye this week to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Har vey. Jimmy and Lynn, who left Friday afternoon for Fresno. Calif, their new home. He has been here the past two years with the bureau of reclamation office of land management on the big Job nf World War II homestead drawings, and is transferring to the California city with the bureau, mends at the USBR office gath ered foe a pot lurk supper In their honor Thursday evening. EXI'EI TKII TO RETl'RN this week-end on the Shasta Daylight are Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Wood and their daughter. Mrs. John Yadon, who have been visiting for some time in Alaska. They left here June 27. and spent some time In Portland before going by boat from Heiitlle to Junenu. where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Scholia, another daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woods. While In Juneau. Mrs. Yadon met the retiring president of the I ramie of Women Voters there, and was quite Interested In dis cussing league problems and Ideas with her. She also attended a League of Women Voters tea at the governor's mansion In Juneau. Mrs. Yadon Is a member of the state league board. Mi. and Mrs. Frank Bogatay and children. Richard. Bobbie and Jn Amir, leit last week for 8rattle and Yakima to visit relatives and to vacation in the northern spots. Tlie GeorKe Mrlntyre family and the L. A. Murphys spent the week-end at Lake o the Woods. Whlla there the Murphys visited their daughter, Jackie Mne, at Scout camp. For the visit Jackie mummed to acquire a sprained ankle. However, It wasnt serious enough to warrant a trip home. TWO IS-YEAR -OLD visitors stepped off the plane recently for their first visit in Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Simons of Cherokee. Inwa, are here visiting with their sons, and families, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Simons and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Simons. The young Simons plan to show them Crater lake while they are here. Al the present Mr. and Mrs. Simons are visiting Lome al Lindlry Heights. Mrs. Alice Hershberger and daughter, June, ware passengers on the Daylight this week, bound for Portland to be gueata at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Reich, and aon, Clarence, Junes fiance. The wedding will be next month. awwsswiBavawvwwwwvavasmvaaBaawaaawvaamvvaa a-. v. V'. .. - !aawaasa " " - . J - aiwa, aw.aL.ii MR. AND MRS. LEON WALLAERT receive best wishes and congratulations by wire at their wedding breakfast. The two were married on July 16 at the Socred Heart church. At the' left ore Mary Kay and her father, John H. Gallagher, as they entered the church for the ceremony. Oudenaa. Cliarline Harmon Married In Eugene Ivy and white tapers and UU baskets of white gladioli decorated the Central Presbyterian church in Eugene June 26 when Bennie Char line Harmon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Harmon of Eugene, formerly of Klamath Falls, became the bride of LeBron Camp Preston of Roaeburg. The vows were read to the couple by Rev. Paul I. Mellish at the three o clock double ring ceremony. Gowned In white slipper satin, the bride waa given In maiTiage by her father. Her dress waa made with a fitted bodice and long sleeves. The skirl was trimmed with uny ruffles of satin and lace fashioned over hoops. She had a full court length train, and the Illusion net veil was held In place by a starched lace Dutch cap dotted with seed pearls. The headpiece was borrowed from Nadlne Palmerton Hanks, and her white satin ballet slippers were loaned by Peggy Bishop O'Conner. Her flowers were a cascade of stephanotis centered with a while orchid. She carried a lace and linen handkerchief loaned by Mrs. E. D. Hamacher. Med tord, and her Jobs Daughters prayerbook. Three sorority sisters of the bnde were Charllne's attendants. 'Maid of honor was Shirley Mason, who wore orchid marquisette made with a bustle back. She wore long marquisette mitts and an arrangement of white carnations In her hair. Her bouquet also was of white camatloas . Mary Havens and Barbara Osbum wore frocks ,.,,': )trT I'll :th l M . I il v : i - i i 1 t' h... I . .:..: ar f; ;i " - J PTfJ ' ' .'----- . . m rffrta .fYiiarfmaa as iimn " --tti- - CHARLENE HARMON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cuy Harmon of Eugene, formerly of this city, became the bride of LeBron Camp Preston of Roseburg in Eugene, June 26. The two are now living in Eugene. Kennell-Elll. similar to that of the honor attendant and earrle4 bouqueta of white carnations. Jean Young. Eugene, another sorority sister of the bride, sang -Becauae" and T Love Thee. Preceding the ceremony the organist played a aaedley ef Taa Kappa Epellon sweetheart songs. Jack Rickli. Roaeburg. waa beat man. and lashers were John Braun, Wenatchee, Wash, and Ted Ranlett, 6pokane, Wash. Mrs. Harmon wore a floor-length gown of mauve chiffon over satin with a matching orchid headdress and orchid corsage. The bridegroom's another waa gowned In grey crepe with a matching grey and orchid headpiece and an orchid corsage. A reception waa held tn the Mirror room of the Eugene hoteL Mrs. Ralph Pence presided at the reception. Mrs. James D. Nelly Sr. of Nashville. Term, aunt of the bride. Mra. James Burrows ef McMinnnUe. saner of the . bridegroom, and Jan Weber of Portland served the cake. Eleanor Thomas presided at the punch bowl and Jean Young had the guest book. The couple drove to Seattle for their wedding trip. For traveling the bride chose a light blue suit with, grey accessories and an orchid from her bouquet. They are now at home In Eiajene. Both bride and groom were graduated from the University of Oregon laat June. Cnarlene waa affiliated with Sigma Kappa sorority and the groom with Tau Kappa -Epsllon fraternity. LeBrun la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Preavoa. Roseburg. Catholic Church Wedding Scene In a simple ceremony at Sacred Heart Catholic church. Norma Lea Sands, daughter of Mr. and Mra. G. C. Ashlock of Enelewood, Kas, traded vows with Thomas Alien Frey of Tulelakr. The nuptial mass took place at :30 Wednesday. July . with Rev. Father Timothy P. Casey offici ating. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Oeorge H. Prey of Tula lake. W'hlte stock and other summer blossoms decked the church. Organ. 1st waa Susan Vandenberg. who played the traditional wedding music and accompanied Ellen O'Keeffe. soloist. For her wedding the bride chose a white suit of soft light wool, made In dressmaker fashion. Her whlta bonnet-type hat waa trimmed with matching veiling. The prayer book she carried was marked with aatln (treamers and a single white orchid. Maid of honor was Katherlne Ash craft, a close friend of the bride, whr was attired In a suit of aqua with white accessories. A pink rose bud corsage was pinned at the lapel Best man w as Artll Anderson, and ushers were John Bailey and Stan ley Bradbury. The bride walked down the aisle escorted by Clark Fenaler. A reception and buffet breakfast followed In the Pelican party room, where a three-tiered wedding cake waa cut by the newlyweda. Serving were Mrs. J. B. Brown and Mrs, Louise Penning. Mrs. Stanley Brad bury passed the guest book. Mrs. E. W. Staunton played Incidental plana music throughout the reception. The new Mr. and Mra. Prey have returned to Tulelake where they are at home following a wedding trip to the Oregon coast. Birthday Jim Case was honored recently on the occasion of his 21st birthday at a party given by Dolores Steele at the J. R. Steele home. The gueata w a treated to an outdoor dinner after which Jim opened his gifts. Guests at the affair were Steve 8tone, Milton Thompson. Mary Lou Case, John Epley, Malcolm Epley Jr, Helen Jackson, Oeorge Greenwood of Berkeley, Calif, Lola Lea Kandra, Ronald Newton and the honored guest. Oamai were played during the evening and entertainment waa fur nished by Steve Stone on the plane and Hon Mew Ion with ais guitar.