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HKRAI.n AND NEWS. KT.AMATH FALLS. 0KKC50N
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MR. AND MRS. AUGUST DRIER, (Saran Marie OKeefe) wno
had just Leen married at St. Augustine's Church in Merrill.
Sarah is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.-Tom O'Keefe, Malin,
and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. August Drier,
Stibnite, Idaho. Father John Phelan read the double ring
candlelight service at 9 a.m. Jan. 5. Photo by Guderian
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Ellen OKeefe Becomes
Bride in Late December
Of Frank James Sullivan
In a beautiful setting of white chrysanthemums ntnl red
poinsettias at Sacred Heart Church, l)ac?mber 27, 10 a.m.
Ellen O'Keefe. attractive daughter ct Mr. and Mrs. Dun
O'Keefe, 335 Pacific Terrace, became tho bvide of Frank
James Sullivan, Tulelake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan,
Poe vallev.
Rev. T. P. Casey officiated at the double rinc cercmonv
before a large gathering of friends and relatives.
The bride, m a full length gown of ivory sal in. with
Chantilly lace trim around the shoulder linf e-teud'iKj to a j Christmas tiimia and the bride mm
point below the waist in front, elbow lensth veil with match
ing lace cap, and carrying a white prayer book cantered with
a white orchid, was escorted down the white carni'tad aisle,
roped and touched with white ribbon and red poinsettias to
tne foot of tne altar oy ner Drotner, William, who gave her
in marriage.
Matron of honor was Mr. Bruce?
Davis who wore a gown of Ire-
Lois Arlene Sianbery
William Roy Lundgren
Exchange Marriage Vows
FiKst Christian Church was the scene of n lovely candle
light wedding Sunday afternoon, December 23. when Lois
Arlene Sianbery, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Oils K. Stanbery,
2150 Kiln, became the bride of William Roy Lundgren.
George 11. Alder, minister of tho First Christian Church, read
the double ring servico before a large gathering of friends
and relatives of tho young couple. The bridegroom is tho
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nunlev, 509 N. 3rd St.
Church decorations were In the i
descent red slk satin over a net
hoop skirt. She carried a bouquet
of white poinsettias.
Bridesmaids were Shirley Swaf-
ford and Dorrls Corkrell of YnSsi
mn and Patricia Murphy, whose
dressc3 were identical with the ma
tron of honor's except that they
were green. Their bouquets were
the same effective arrangements cf
poinsttics. carrying out the holi
dry decor. -
Charles Sullivan, brother of .'ie
bridegroom, was best man, and
ushers were Carl Coulson Rex
H:ch and Tom Waldrlp all of Tule-
iaKe.
Mrs. O'Keefe chose a blue bal
lerina length frock of Imported
lace, accented with a corsage of
baby orchids. Her hat was of rose
satin and she wore white kid el'iow
length gloves.
Mrs. Sdlllvan wore a navy blue
afternoon dress with ma&hiiig ac
cessories. Her corsage was the
same as Mrs. O'Keeie's.
Susan Vandenberg. organist, ac
companied the Maarigal choir of
Sacred Heart Academy, which sang
selections appropriate to the oc
casion. Following the wedding a
reception was held at the parish
hall, beautifully decorated for the
Bride Honored
At Luncheon
One of a scr.es of nf.ajrs for recessional.
uriue-c.i-ct until U Mt.e, Decem
ber bride, was a luncheon at the
home ot Sirs. Paul Landry. 33i
Pacific Terrace.
Mrs. Lsntiry end dnushtcr Ruth
were nosiesns for the af.'nir.
Invited guests inciu-c: : Mrs.
Irvhi Whltt. Ru,h Merrill. Mary
Lou Case. Kathleen O'Connor. Mrs.
Chester Stonecypher and Patricia
and Joan Murphy.
Unable to attend because of
weather and various reasons, were:
bridgroom stood before a b.tck
ground of uhered Ponrlerosa pine,
candelabra and finrni arrauxe-
mcnts of white chrysanthemums
and sivered foliage. The aisle was
n.mmea in white with green fo
liage. Before the bridal nurlv entered
Mrs. Stanley Kendall nt the organ
ai-i-uinpiuurtt jerry igi, who sang
"For You Alone." During the cere
mony he sang "The Lord's Prayer."
.mis. Kendall a'so uinved the Ira
ulticnai wedding processional and
Arlene, who was escorted to the
altar by her father, was gowned
in a !ml sweejiug lid and lailcin
siul with a ilowiiur train. A scal
loped lace orcrrklri dipped to the
lioor in back. A lace guimne with
l ny cul.ar w.is worn under the
snuggly titled bodice. aKeming t.ie
full gathered skirt. Her fingertip
veu oi illusion net arnica irom a
cap oi Inu oried lace trimmed with
seed pearls. Arlene carried a white
uioic, g.ven her when installed as
Mrs. Bruce Davis. Mrs. Li-rry Jucen of Jo'o's Daughters, on which
was placed a purple throated white
orchid, from which fell a cascade
of white satin ribbons caught with
French Bouvardia.
Picitett, Mary Lou O'Connor, Jody
Bennet and Mary Ann Mills.
A bridal shower lor Ellen ceP"'e trad'llon, the
O'Kee.t, recent bride was g.ven wore blue s,u"' rtcr-be.'o.-e
h;r 'wedding at IV home ?meth:"? 'd..tt? KId br5!Le
cf Mrs. Rov Pickett. 4J57 Clinton. ' a. B'ft ' tl,c brlde:.rocm. rh.-
" .' ' sntn A. Vuntr nin w a hai dnne ntA
uec. 13, with Mrs. Biuce uavis iZXr" j k 1 y V , T-,.
as co-hostess.
(she carried a handmade Irish linen
Tom and 'jerrvs were served ; handkerchief borrowed from Louise ,
while guests embroidered dish ! one oi we orioe.ima.ns.
towels lor the bnde-io-be. lln her sloe was a goodluck six-1
l.iiniWAn -ae crve,4 whtli the ' PCnCC I
guest of honcr opened her gilts. Mary lou Stanbery was maid of Hon. avtisted by Nancy an I no-
mvius iruesis were- Mrs. h ran- uonor lor ner sister, onacamaios urri num. cuwuu w ui.vt?.
occasion. Holiday arransements c cis Manning. Mrs. Kate Gilhian. (were Louise Llnman and KaUier-jMrs. George Utterbnck, Mrs. Rny
irreens ana nowers were usea.'Mrs. Lcuis f. cornsan. firs. Kose ine Minagren. sister oi uie oriae- una mm, nuu. n.
velvet muffs with cascades ol red
carnations and hnr.llsh holly.
Little Barbura Alder, Mower girl,
wore an Instep length dte aim
liar to the other attrwlimls. She
carried a buket lliil with roNes
Horn which she sprinkled ro'e pet
als In the path of tho bride.
Brent Hicks was rliij bearer and
carried the rlnss on a white vel
vet pillow,
Er:c Lundgren was best man tor
his brother. Bill Caller, brother-In-law
of tiie bridegroom, and Dun
Don uli were ushers a'.id also ll!hl
1 the candles before ths ceremony.
Tho xcung couplo and their par
nu receixed their guests In tne
church purler lollowina the cere
mony. Mra. Stanbery cuose a blue
lallle two piece dress with o:ac
accessories. Mrs. i:n:cv voi'o a
tuvv suit wlih inntrhtmi accessor
les. Beth wore similar corsages ul
bel?e Svmbldtuni orchids
Reception decorations were also
In the Christina theme. The cuke
table was festooned with green 10
llace. green katin rlbxin.Enuhsh
holly and mistletoe. The refresh
merit table was entered with a
Delorobia tree splmled wll,h nilnla
lure fruits mid mils.
The four llered wedding cake was
served by Mra. On e S. stanbery
aunt of the brulc. Donna tinmen,
cousin of the bride asslneu. Mrs.
John Qulgley. aunt of the bride
groom, presided at tne conee urn
and Mrs. Wlllard Dryden, couxln
of the bride, was at the punch
bowl.
Mrs. Joe Olodoskl. cousin of the
bride, was In charge of Uie recei-
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O Leary-. Mrs. Jerry Murphy. Mrs,
James CavanauBh. Mrs. John An
demon.. Met. F. C. Silliman. Mrs.
ring were Mrs Roy Pickett iLarrv Pickett and Joan and Pa-, matching gloves trimmed-In white
William Canton, Mrs. Frank iflcia Murohy. velvct. Maid of honor was In mid-
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AFTER THE WEDDING, the nsw Mr. and Mrs. August
Drier, on their way to the reception. Photo by Guderian
.- Nupiial Vows
Exchanged At
Si Augustines
jt. Augustine Church to Mer
rill was the setting for the wedding
of Sarah Merle O'Keefe, daughter!
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom J. O'Keefe,'
Malin, to August L. Drier, son of
Mr. and Mrs.
nite, Idaho.
August Drier, Stib-
"ver-"en a"d bf-ke' o' "h!''"
chrysanthemums and red polnret
t'as formed Ihe background for the
ceremony. Father John Phelan
read the double rln? candlelight
service at 9 a.m. on January 5.
Escorted to the altar by her fath
er, who (rave her in mprriaqe,
Sarah Marie wore a trown of heavy
white sr.tln end Chantilly lsce. with
princess lines, off the shoulder,
with fine nylon, net yolce trimmed
vith a lace flounce. Wide inserts
of lace were in the skirl which
ended in a court train. The long
slewes ended in a point below the
wrist.
Her shoulder length circular veil
c' -ihti iiii-Hm -et fe oti a t!
era of seed nearls and rhinestones.
Her bounuet was a single white
orchid with lilies of the valley and
white satin streamers, which she
Carried on 8 white prayer book,
which was the "something bor
rowed." A rhlnestone necklace,
choker style, and a bracelet and
ring, the litter two heirlooms be
longinl to her mother.
The troditionel blue garter was
worn, and she carried a handker
chief which came from Ireland
manv years aso. In her shoe was
an Irish penny which her father
had brourht back from a recent
trio to Ireland,
Maid of honor was the bride's
Bister, Nora O'Keefe, whose gown
was styled exactly as the bride's
except that it was in peacock blue
satin and lace. She wore a satin
braided tiara of trie same material
as the dress. Her Jewelry was
made of rhinestones.
Best man was John Drier, broth
er of the bridegroom, and ushers
were Henry O'Keefe (bride's broth
er! and Paul Brockman, Klamath
Falls.
Mrs. O'Keefe chose a brown and
aqua crepe dress with aqua hat for
her daughter's wedding. Her cor
sage was of gardenias and red
roses. Mrs. Drier wore a navy and
white two piece dress with navy ac
cessories, and her corsage was the
same as Mrs. O'Keefe's.
The reception was held at the
Merrill Recreation HaU, and the
lace draped reception table was
centered with a three tiered wed
dm? cake. Whit randlrs 'p crys
tal candelabra illuminated the ta
ble. Norene and Sadie O'Keefe (the
bride's cousins I were at the punch
bowl, Mrs. Con Murphy and Maude
Murphy served the coffee and tea.
Mrs. Dan O'Keeie and Mrs. Nora
O'Keefe and Mrs. Jerry Ahem
served the cake. Guer.t book was
passed by Sadie Veronica O'Keeie
cousin of the bride.
Soloist was Athena I ampropulos,
who was accompanied by Ronnie
Hersh'seraer at the organ. Ronnie
also played the traditional wedding
music.
The bride's going away costume
was a navy blue gabardine with
navy and white accessories.
After a trip to Palo Alto and
other points south, the newlyweds
will make their home In Klamaui
Falls.
throughout the hall and the re
freshment table was centered with
the many tiered wedding cake.
Pourii
Mrs,
Sullivan and Mrs. Jerry Murphy,
Presiding at the punch bowls
were Joan Murphy, Kathleen and
Maribou O'Connor. Mrs. Paul Lan
ory cut the wedding cake,- which
was served by MoUle McAuUffe
and Helen Sullivan. In charge of
the guest book was Mrs. Chester
Stonecypher, of Tulelake.
Acolytes were Kenneth McAn
drews and Dan Murphy.
When the new Mr. anl Mrs. Sul
livan left for a California honey
moon. Ellen wore a beige suit ac
cented with oark brown, and she
wore brown g.ove3 ana alligator
bag and shoes to match.
Yhey wiU be at home in Klam
ath talk.
Prior to her wedding, EUen was
guest of honor at several affairs,
among them a luncheon at the
home of Mrs. Paul Landry, 331
Pacific Terrace: a breakfast party
at the home of Mrs. F. R. Silli
man,. 1140 MonClaire. with Mrs.
John Anderson, hostess assited by
Mrs. James Cavanaugh: and a
snower at the home of Mrs. Roy
Pickett 4357 Clinton, with Mrs.
Bruce Davis as co-hostess.
Bridal Breakfast!
Honored at breakfast on Dec. 11
was Ellen O'Keefe, bride of Dec.
21.
Hostesses were Mrs. John Ander-
sou and Mrs. James Cavanaugh.
The afialr was given at the home
of Mrs. Anuersun's mother, Mrs.
F. S. Sillimen, 1140 McnClaire.
Invited guests included: Mrs.
Bruce Davis, Mrs. Ellen Patterson.
Harnett Meuller and Patr.cia
Murphy,
Yeilow daisies made the table
bright for the occasion.
grorm. All the attendants were In I Teddy Lundgren, brother of the
opalercent taffeta dresse fashioned br deitroom. passed tho guest book,
with full skirts and boleros, with Both Arlrp.e and Roy are KUH8
graduates. Hoy is now stationed at
Camp Roberts
MARY NEWTON
BETROTHED TO
PAUL NORSETH
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Newton,
Walla Walla, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Mary Eliza
beth to Paul Norseth, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul C. Norseth, 4634
Cannon Ave.
Mary Is a senior at the Univer
sity of Oregon School of Nursing,
and a member of Delta Delta Delta
Sorority.
Paul is a senior at Oregon State
College and is affiliated with Sigma
Chi fraternity.
The couple met at Whitman Col
lege when they were students there.
Couple Wed At
Stewart-Lenox
Baptist Church
Stewart . Lenox Baptist church
was the scene of the marriage of
Anna Mae Beshears, daughter of
iMr. and Mrs. E. G. Beshears. 3226
Butte, to Kennem Martin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin.
' Rev. V. P. Weeks read the dou
ble ring service at 7:30 p. m., De
cember 29. The bride was given in
marriage by her father,
i For ner informal wedding the
bride chose a soft grey afternoon
jtuit accented with touches of white.
I Bridesmaid was Rachel Weeds,
and the bridegroom's best man was
Robert Smith.
I Beverly Fernlmen sang "O
Promise Me" before the ceremony.
Dan Weeks sang "The Lord's Pray
er" at the benediction. Accompa-
ntFt was Chariotte Roland.
After a short trip, the young cou
ple will be at home at 3226 Butte
Street.
Marriage Rites In
Methodist Church
An informal wedding was solem
Ized In front of the Ilreplace In
the social parlor of the First Meth
odist Church, when Rev. Lloyd Hol
loway read the service Dec. 22.
uniting Arllne Knight and Gabriel
O'Connor in marriage.
The bridal couple was attended
by Bertha Hole and Dewey Swaf
ford. Mrs. O'Connor Is the daughter of
Mr atlH Xfrx A W r.nffplt.
! Mnnn anrt ht- HtichanH la thn sr,n
of Mrs. O. C. O'Connor, Portland.
Only immediate members of the
family were present.
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William Falvev. Mrs. William Can
ton Sr. and Mrs. William Canton
Jr.
and the brides
maid's dresses were soft water
turouolse. Tl'ey wore Ident'crl
white velvet hats trimmed with a
sprig of holly, and carried white
For her going away costume, the
bride wore a navy blue knit suit
with a gold velvet coat and blue
accessories. ll?r corsrge was the
orchid from her bridal bouquet.
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Mk. MNU MX 5. WILLIAM btKT GASicrl, who WC'IC
married on New Year's day In St. Augustine's Church in
Merrill, Father John Phelan officiating. The new Mrs.
Gasscr is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hohert Pclrik, Mer
rill, and her husband is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. William I'.
(Jasser, Bridgcville, California. Photo by Guderian
EVELYN PETRIK '
HOLIDAY BRIDE
MERRILL Red ChrlaUnat itar
flowers, poinsettias. white chrysan
themums and lighted candles
bsnkM tho altar of St. Augiutlne't
church New Year's Day, Jan. 1.
when Evel)ii Ann Pe'.rlk, daughter
of Mr. anj Mrs. Robert J. Prtrlk
ol Merrill, became Ihe bride of Wil
liam Bert Clnsr.er. son of Mr. and
Mrs. William P. Gasscr ol Undue
ville, California.
Reverend Father John Phelan
read Uie double ring service.
Tho bride, given In innrrlauo by
her lather, wore traditional white
Nlipper satin, inc ftown had a fit
ted bodice, net yoko circled with
lull rullie (lolled with acquma.
und a full i.klrt ending In a court
.ruin. Vlie Inni; tumi-liUlug aleeves
were pointed ut the wrists. Her lln-
uer-llp veil of Illusion net was bor
rowed from her sister, Mildred,
who wore It Inst June when she
murrled Kills Wilson. It was held
in place with a seed penrl tiara.
The bridal bounuet was of white
lilies ol the valli-y entered with an
orchid, and tied with white satin
streamers. For r.omethlng old she
curried a handkerchief from her
f raiHlinotmr Mra. Mrrle Zump.e.
the bluo wes her garter," and she
hud a penny In her shoe.
Matron of honor for her alsler
was Mrs. Kills Wilson, who wore i
full-sklrtcd pink satin, with a lace
bodice and net yoke. A halo of
while pompons wits her headdress, i
and her nosegay hnunuct was pink ,
carnations and white pompons. i
Bridesmaid was Margaret Pe
trlk, the youmtc.it sister of the
bride. Her ro'vii. headdress and
bouquet were Identical to that of
Ihe matron of honor, except lor
ihe color, which was blue.
Best man was Fred Toylnr and
ushers were Ellis Wilson and KoJ'
Shumakcr. j
Mrs. John Degnan, organl.t,
played wedding music and aololns
were Helen Lscey and Mrs. Krcd
Taylor.
The bride's mother. Mrs, Petrik,
wore a green wool gabardine
street length dress with tan acces
sories, and a corsago of yrlluw
rosebuds.
A reception at the recreation hall
followed the ceremony. The bride s
while three-tiered cake, trimmed
with pink rosebuds, mid circled
wllh l-'rns, centered the lace-cov-cied
table. Tall lighted tapers writ
placed on either side. Mi.i. K. J.
I.nhocln, aunt of the bride Iroi.t
Malm, presided at llin coflre i.rrv
Ice, the rako was served by Mrs.
Jce Zumplc. also nil runt of the
bride, Irom Brookings, Ore, Kvrlyn
Jane Ochs served the uuixh. ami
Itoherta Klrllry pnssed Uie Ruc-J
book. ,
For going away tlio new Mii,
Oasser wore a lUue Rnbnrdlue nine,
wllh beige and brown acccsiorlft,
After a houevniooii to an uiuhi
closed destination the voung coupon
will be at home for Uie present m
Kuieka. C.illfurnla, where Ihe
groom Is employed.
Out of town guests at the wed.
ding were Mr. and Mrs. Jac k KM
ser and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zumnie,
all of BrooklngH, Ore.
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A Klamath Falls couple were re
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when Bette Dolan McLlng and Clif
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the First Methodist Church on De
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They took a short trip U San
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