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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1951)
Batctday, octobew m, i6m fjOAnf MARIE NOONAN, etaiiphte.r nf Mr. nnr! Mri Michael Noonan of Merrill. becimo tho bride of Krcd Itaymond Taylor, son of Mrs. E. M. 1 1 1 1 1 pf lilies, r'..iif....i tii.. ....... aaillMl lull, miL'il IVVV. alUllll l'ehla service tlal tombc now I'holu Vf Vf w 'V.,- ' i f. . f V V ) r ; Nooniin-Taylor ' Nuptials MEnRILU-A 10 o'clock nuptial mj on Bturdy 8ptmber 38. t Bi Augutllne'i Clmrch. unllrcl in mkrrUi Joan Morlc Noonan, daugCttr of Mr. and Mra. Michael Noonan ol Merrill, and rrcd Ray mond Taylor, aon of Mra. E. M. Hill of Biiat, California. Reverend John r'thlnn read Uie alntile ring irrvlce, ana Hie brlile wan a- jcorted to Uio allar by her fuUier. ' Precedlnu the ceremony Tom Wllliama huni; "Paula Anuellcua" lincl during II 10 aervlce aang "Ave I x'"r"'" ccomiinlrd by Mri. t'llu lltlona) nedding innrcli. 'Ilia brlde a gown v,a of while Min wllh a peier.pan collar and rimmed In Trench Imported lace, he aklil ending in a court tram, ler veil wan held In place with . ,,'n ' .".''', l","rl"- carried line orchid with ealln alreamers 'oiiiethlng old and borrowed were or .Vr""" nd .W'l. loaned ocraalon by Mrs. Clyde ,? 1 0.""'" new waa her "e had an Irlah penny to her Kw. a gift of K.ihenne Ah?rn .i;irriihonor' EllM,n Noonan. "reli. h 1 ov""-m of ecru ' " s'ill hnlo. A bouquet of nlnk mnnaUd;,indm muS Xle,.Wd'h,,ebfe Mnmm ovoiloblg in . . . Top Groin Cowhidf Oitrleh Alligator Finical 1 ' Flue" llUMPP 'Wallets ' Keoaonablyt 1 1 JtOMPF , , , the iKrllna In t leather . , , we art advliid I "ner lelactlan el bill. t HUt and pocket iKrataryi avo var BiM ,h,w, , fh 1 area, n read the .Ingle ring 11 J. PA" sji l ! I , I a 10 o'clock nun. Itf W A, Tft ma. Saturday, Sep. ;..' : '. VP j r 20. The couolo la hi - "V' f t . . . I 3 at home In Merrill. ttv.?. & " '-':" ' '.Wi' V ' ' I by Wea Cuderlan fJ-Ui, :r: . .' .TJ Vjf W t t.Z , . gp laa X -)- - -PIONEER-. ofpici surpLr 2? Main Hi r7 WwSVA J if -r -i i v - - Kn-r ' "j - 4 .. Tf " av f v '' "" , T'i V'. , ' V ! 'vi :i :i V w - Vvl - ' ; ' N t ". . ."i.--V ing haloa. Identical In atyle to that of the maid of honor. Their bou quet wera roaebuda and baby chryaanthemuma with niatcliliig alreamers. William Noonan, brother of Uie bride, waa beat man, and uahera were William Oaaier and Tom Lacey. Tor her daugliter'a wedding. Mrs. Noonan choae a rose crepe drew with brown acceaaorlea and wore a corsage of while roaebuda. Mrs. nui, mother of the groom, wore black with acqua accessories and also had a white rosebud corsage. A reception in the Merrill recrea tion hall followed the ceremony. Mra Dale Walker paued the guest book. Mrs. Dan Barrv mri I III.. Loper were at the punch bowl. Mrs. Jerry Ahern and Mrs. John O Nell poured, and the cake waa iterved hv Mra ni-tm f - Mrs. Mervyn Takacs, suter ol Uie HI vulll. For her enlncr.aivau AKinm new Mr. I nvlnr plwta . grey ault wllh black accessories. in ncr unuai orcnm pinned at the shoulder. Following hnnevmonn Ivln U to various polnta on the California and Oregon coast, the young cou ple will be at home In Merrill. Out of town guests present at the Weclrllns a... r. n Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Wll- . LL na ""'y " Moses Lake. WsKhlncrlfin. T a..m Jim Orlffln FalhVr 1..?'.'"' IflHr,-n1-Jk,aC-iJlnd .M"' Michael iiui, an ol ijaaevlcw. ' I,.;,.' ,..;-. Ik 1 1 7Tmrm ; a , OPENING IN NEW LOCATION Helen's Beauty Salon For Appoint. mnt ( DIAL 6284 I Helen Miller Meneger Owner end epcreter ef lecel beauty intern for II yeen. ore now ot .this convenient locotion just east of the underpass. We cordially invite all old and new custoers to visit our new shop. POT W v "THE SOMETHING BLUE" is heinji put on the bride by her sisler, Eileen Noonan who was her maid of honor. An Irish penny will go into the ballerina slipper as part An Irish penny will tho ballerina slipper of the traditional " borrowed, somcthii and blue." Pearl old and inc new cirri ntfs and necklace were bor rowed. Photo by Wes (iiulcrian CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS The CaUiollc Dsughiera held a day of recollection on Sunday Oc tober seventh sutrung in the morning with eight o'clock Mass celebrated by the retrealinaaler right Rev. Abbot Damlen Jentges. OSB of Ml. Angel. Breakfast was served by the Knights of Columbus In the psrlsh lis 1 1 under the chulrii.an.ihlp of Kenneth Carrier. Discussions and questions were held throughout the day and closed wllh benediction of Uie Most Bles sed Bacramenl. Approximately seventy-five ladies of the parish were present Including Mrs. Nora McAullfle of Fort Klamath. The regular business meeting of Uie Daughters was held Monday evening in the parish hall. Atinllrnllrtn. Inr m.n.k.ht.lH were accepted at Uils meeting and a special session will be held Mon day October IS for acccuiaiirx nf applications. Initiation will be held Monday evening October 22. Mrs. Marie O'Connor, chairman of the hiizniir rnrri nnrlu In ka sponsored by Uie Court on Thurs day evening November 8 asked that each member sponsor at least one table. The fall hnrviMit tha.iiM .U h. carried out in the decorations and a prise awurded lo each toble. Alhfl lilartr nH.a a.-lll I.. l - ,.. .a ,, wrj Hivi:n to one .lucky man end one lucky woman. Mrs. I.rarkri- I fl.nla.,..,. f a.. v.. a... ...aiai VI 1 T- servatlons. Ria(rxhi,.nl. . ... .. . . .a. .....a..a - a . a. na-iacq av U1B close of the meeting by chairmen Mrs. June Andrlcu and Mra. Ells- areui inomson, assisted by: Mrs. Morle Herrlngton. Mrs. Catherine LoOmtR Xfl-B nn.all. a . ri aV ' "maaa Wlla'.viic, iVirB. Thompson and Mis, Nora Now at 1719 MAIN Clara Shearon Operster ' Affiliated with ' local laleni for 1 1 reorl, HERALD AND NEWS, faAMATH FAILS. 0l!CO?f AMARANTH 4 m Amaranth friendship court Me. II meeting ISaUirday evening Sep tember U was honored by Uie of llclal vlclt of our grand royal matron, honored lady Anne Itun- dell, and grand loyal patron, Sir knight Jack Bchulte. A pollock dinner attended by 1M people pre ceded the Initiation ceremony. On the dinner committee were; Honored i.sOiCa.: ituUi dUnn, Krcd a Jackson, Irene Markham, Clella MacDonald, a-Uiel Henry ana rieien vrapo A special meeting waa held fel lowinif the dinner. rlendship court waa honored by the following dia ling ulsned visitors', pant eupreme royal matron and grand secretary, honored lady Frances Oitrum ana past supreme royal patron, air anight rauk Bcouert. l'ant trend royal niRtrons present were: hon ored isdlea: Ada Martin. Minnie Klusiiimn and fearl Bcobert. Past grand royal patrons, elr knights: flam Msnher. Earl Beeaen and Robert Henderson. Orand elective and onnolntive ofllnera: air knleht. Francis llenkle, grand easoclata patron, honored ladles, Nadene Janes, grund conductress, Lots num. grana associate conductress, Emma Henderson, grand marshal, Blanche Kchulze. grand standard bearer, Elisabeth Madaen, (rand page, Cecil Laughlln. grand rep icr-cnuiuve to Australia. fclr knights: Charles RimdeU grand sword bearer. Frank Doua Ian, grand representative U rier. Ida, Charles Hunt, grand represen tr.tlve to Ontario. The foUewlng royal tnatrona and royal patrons were present: H. L.. Lauietle nor trm and 8. K. Lynn Harris from Willamette court, H. L. Alma Ruth Carney and S. K. Thomsj Carney from Sunnyslde court. H. L. Mae McCoy from Sunset court, H. L. Vernus Howell and S. K. Raymenal Howell from AngelUa court K. L. Lets Ouenn and S. K. Ira Canfleld from Rosy Ann court and many other friends and visitors from Eueene, Portend, Medford, Be. lde end Tscoma. The following candidates were Initiated: Amy Ohles, Joseph Lake. Fare Lake and Courtesy candidates: William Lake and Anne Lake, from Tacorna, Wish, and I.oy Smith. FolloWlne the lnltlallln r-.ravaaanaa. Donna Btover played a pisae sole. A very Interesting agenda was presented to honor the Grand Royal Matron and Orand Royal Patron. Following the regular meeting refreshment were served by Honored Ladies, Mary Elle Caster, Velma Self, Alice Pay tee and Catherine Wrlgtt, 1 HILLIS STEILI or Duw muir is the ntwly installed worthy advisor of Duns muir Assembly, order of rainbow for girls. Sht is the daughter of Mrs.. John T. Steele and the lata Pr. Steele, and is a senior in Dunsmulr high school. She succeeds Mary Ellen McLean. Carmen Garrett past worthy advisor was in stalling officer. "Friend ship" is the theme for her term of office. Photo by Ferrtte .11. , a A PROFESSlbNAt,. SP6TTER W55 T I5STI Don't risk spoiling precleud fobrici. If you've sfiettetf yeur clothing, let us remove thete spots safely end scientifically. That's eur business, Ph6ne snt. ?( CASCABE Klamath's riMit i '. ' Another Trip On Library Club Magic Carpet It aA Aattf Ilia. etaval aa Ma. Soulk Pcllla teat Wara aurm at U-.e Monday Library etufe aaetlng. mi eiso ism oi Aeapuiee, Kene lulu, New tealtAd, tliifapere. In. !i:iyA.ri,vWM,'or: Splnnln the ate ghewtng fabuloite eelered mertee et theft recent five monOse' wefld tour were Mr. end Mra. I. Royal gnaw, who contributed a great deal te wara carrying eut the "magle car pet" them ef the due. tla thlg msgle cerpet the club member etw the diving beys ef Acapulee, were weleemed with tela In Hawaii, toured huurtant New Zealand, Tiered ie eeered NUe, gated et the mysterious Spblnti end the TeJ Wahaf, end were en. Uruined y weird tuttve dance et many eetra tries. Over flfty haadkat eelleeted from eaentrlM vlattaA were dla. Played by Mr. Shaw, whe must nave problem In cheesing which te carry srsoeg her eiuectlorl which litmuses fiaely- tee led leatbet bags front India, rattl and etraw frem Japan, petit point frem France, top grain leather frem England, and brilliant jewelled vel vet en wem moia- The refreshment alee oarrled ut the valid theme, from the taiie arrenajcmein el lewav las able la ruU aaU, U Ov eeekiea wh!ek repreeented many eeuntrle. Mra. JokJt.AsUey was ta charge ef this phes ef to meeting, . elud ey Unr. Ket Carter, Mra. uwn waeeni ni aire, victor O'HeD. aire. Calvin temp and Me. Xay Lean poured, end heeleeeee were Mr. Ray Bigger ead Mr. Prad Koagland. Keem dee orations ef Bags, 'flow era end lighted wortd globe were arranged Vy Mr. V. Ta. MiUer, Un. iria Ma.er g4 Mrg. Qlenn Boweav ,. v- .s A muateel piMrairl epenej the meeting wllViirV gjfrl nerldaa aa kelelst and Mis yarie Oben. chaul, seeetnpealst. Ham Wis ettng were "The Vlad are fjatltr.g' by Lander Ranald. "Open tour Blue Eyes" br Massenet and "The prenmtrar7 aajwtaceisieai was made ky Mr. Lore Palraerten. club president ef Ike eomtng meet. uig at uu sinn metric? tne AraeMl S'awa.r. f laaa mt Wmmm1, Clufe whltb will be keU la Klarai ath Ptla eat ttevnakef It, wltk builnea ante Una kataiarOiag at f :M aB aiternoeas arregTern c mj Ie fad main eddree by Mrs. seu, preament t (M ore eratea. MERRILL MQOSE USnRnl-i-Verne, ef the Woes. Meriut ens pier is. ant oteee l, Wttk Rgeet Himdrey, tearier recenl Presiding. Cess as It tee eaalrmea ad taelf reaerai walca wet tecepted. .' dIgJ.RtiwjTatjTere'l,i tnajrraed faree wk art mean bar ol Vemea ef Ue Mow er Level Order ef Mease- feraHfae gre te b (n the reQ by 'v ember l. Kaaae 4 aedressee aeul be glvea te Pes TaaMeter. s-tj asemesiu TenawiTa w S I Oeeecnt tjity, CeUrerai. aemetlifie la Rarraeaaae to butts e inmate and tastall A easster Usre. Katk- erlae Rafley eeeerved Her IHrtk- day, and aetry J rtaaitjaaa area Oulstms packifs far t eaU dren t leeaaatmrt gewold be bKiUfbt to the Axt veag Oc tober If, 4 tkey wUl be arappad t tala Ume. .' ' UDIES Uibieitirw FIR COATS . .-..' - ' a, kt)ir vrrf) ' Clete t We . Itoffjf TH trtl f. Met rul hoC lV fl?l TOUCN WAT 5T0TI : , .v':' -! " ; ti em T'VC' ft' WA'i A'TS ' ' tf vet ' , if v ,j.vV f'-fc, -9 ' I -V ..V-'S: e .. . Recently Wed Couple Now At Home In Bly RT.V Thai Vital B...V..I I -" - . aaajraVSlain church la Klamath Fall was the Scene of the waddlnir nf IT.,. Sathrena, daughter of Mr. and Ira. C. B.. McColgln, ot Lake- view, to Mike DIUsveu, son ef Mr. and Mra. Max Dillavou ef Bly. Rev. Devld F. Barnett Jr. was flfirt. tln lailfliiKlaaa. a f a. lag aervlce, when the bride's fatb- wmvw nmx in maUTiage. Her gown waa of palest aqua (AIMhaafl ,itla a V. I, - a... J dree of pink roses held her veil of white net and she carried n. oouquet ot wotie gladioli and pink lafallt Af hMU, Wa al.a.. U.al1. ef Bly waa dressed la lavender VttBl a hemdatrasa and hauiauaat nf yellow gladioli and pompon chry- yi.l HWIHaHal. x The ; : plunging Yfrf', '.I I w THE Wll Bridesmaid. Ahlrlev nlllavnii slat. ter of the bridegroom was dressed Identically to the maid of honor. a-a. ...aaaa aM .C A UU1SVUU, ', brother of the bridegroom, and ; Don Wessel of Bly was usher. Mrs. McCnlfftn th hr-IHa.'. mAiK. er, chose navy blue with comple-' mentlng accessories. Mrs. Dillavou i - nay iuw wiu grey acces-, aorles. ! William House soloist accom-i panted by Mrs. George Mclntyre: sane "I Lav Vm Triilv" anrf"TVia. ' Lord's Prayer." I JtelaUvea In attertdAnrfi aar - Mr. and Mra. C. P. McColgln Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McColgln Jr., Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Les ter CummUigs and son Ronnie of Horsecreek, California, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Biles. Jackie Dillavou and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Symour of Bly. A reception was held at the Luc ca Italian cafe. An appropriately decorated wedding cake centered uut coiice leoie. ' I The couple is now at home in Bly. I aifjocrr, eras (he short line.. . till short, sweet f ishicns . . . underline thim with the WkW Ipool tlitched bn cup molij ... the tleiille HteidrtlHawi look lovelyl In blsck, white. thelorline.. . five yourwlt i bonus ef smoothing midriff yours under slim-torse fashion f ...awtd itwelgttsbut a wisp. In white, B, C Shop the Store You Enjoy ' TOWN SHOP 500 Main PAGE SEVEN AT AN EVENING SERVICE the 'First Presbyterian church was the scene of the wedding of Roberta Kay Kathrens. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McColgln, of Lakevlew, to Russell Mike Dillavou, Bly. Rev. David F. Barnett Jr- was officiating minister at the late September wedding. The couple is now at home In Bly. 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