PAGE SIX IIEKAL1) AND NKWS. KI.AMATII KAI.I.S. OHKliON SATUHDAY, JANUARY 2(1, 1052 : ( : 1 THE BRIDE Mrs. Querino LelH, Jr., who bstore her marriage, was Billie June Neely, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Neely, 4021 Frieda Ave. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Querino Lelli, Sr., of Steubenville, Qhio. Phoio by Evergreen (If V' ru ijr J a jLy 1 J : L AFTER THE CEREMONY Mr. and Mrs. Querino Lelli, Jr. in Sacred Heart Church, where Father Domnick read the marriage service Dec. 15, at 12:30 p. m. They are now at home in Klamath Falls, where the bridegroom attends OTI. Photo by Evergreen QUERINO LELLI JR. CLAIMS BILLIE JUNE NEELY AS BRIDE Sacred Heart Church was the scene of the marriage of Bilhe June Neely, daughter of Mr. and Mr. T. W. Neely, 4021 Frieda Ave., to Querino A. Lelli Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Querino A. Lelli Sr., Steubenville, Ohio. Father Domnick read the service before a background of white pompon chrysanthe mums and pink carnations at 12:30 p.m. -vwwu mj uie aiiar ran oy nerov fnthAr ....... i T wi t , bmvu iier in marriage, JJiuie June wore a floor length t gown of slipper satin with a net ' yoke and lace around the shoulder hub. ine iuji skirt was styled with ; a court train. Her fingertip veil was edged with Chantilly lace matching that of the bridal gown. , Her tiara was of seed pearls, and she carried a lavender orchid on a white prayer book with white aatln streamers. Matron of honor Mrs. Carol , Baker, wore a full length yellow , taffeta dress, and carried a laven der and pink colonial bouquet, with matching headband. Brldes , maid Jo Ann Lynch wore a full length aqua taffeta dress and her bouquet was yellow and pink, with matching headband. Susan Vandenberg was organist and Marline Mingo was soloist. Best man was Dick Souers, and ushers were Leonard Cenetin and Remo Manito. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Neely chose a navy blue dress with watching accessories and wore a pink rosebud corsage. Mrs. Lelli was also in blue, with matching accessories and her cor-1 BRIDAL SHOWER AT MERRILL MERRILL Honor guest at a bridal shower held Jan. 16. In the social parlor of the Merrill Pres. byterlan Church, was Mrs. Her man Rlppy, the former Myrtle Dil lon whose marriage was an event of Dec. 24, In Reno. The refreshment table, covered with a rice linen Chinese embroid ered cloth, was beautllully decor ated with miniature bride and bridegroom dolls complete with two bridesmaids, posed beneath a small blue parasol. A large decor a led cake completed tho table ar rangement. Hostesses for the party were Mrs. Elmer Stukel. Mrs. Warren Fruits. Mrs. Dale Moore, Mrs. My. ron Ha.sklns. Mrs. Warren Conner and Mrs. Wilbur Hasklns, After the new Mrs. Rlppy opened her many gifts, refreshments were served to Mosdames Charles Cunningham, Delmcr Hasklns, E C Leniler, R. R. McChntoek, Roy Beasley, R. C. Burleigh, W D. Van Cleave. William Poe, Roben Pctrlk. Eldon Paynant, O. R. Adams. O. V. Reeves, Hershol Barry, Troy Quails, Eldon Storey, C. H. Moore. H. L. Moore, Er vin Suapp, Sumner Davis, Tom Turner, Gene Taylor, Lillian Thom as, Roland West, Vellon Hasklns, Lester Moore, Walter Pothering ham, John O'Neil, E tie Essie, Martin Winther, Bernace Wilson, Verna Hasklns. Dan Barry. M. A. Bowmen, Paul Lowir, Leonard Bowman, Lena Buck, Delia Hodges Frank Hadley, John D. Moore. George Milne, Lee Ka?kins. J. L. Haskins. Cyde Hammond, and Mrs. Ben Herrick. Also present were tht misses Peggy Lou Dillon. Shirley Dillon. Evelyn Ochs, Darlene and Donna Turner. Roberta Klrtley, Betty Kotthoif, Wilma Sweet, Joyce Green. Mary Leu Quails, Connie Reeves. Carol Poe. Margaret Pei r:k. Esther and Mnrtha Beasley, Ariene and Loretta Leniler. Kath leen Moore. Barbara Hodges, Pat Lowry. Dolores and lvonne Con ner. Marie and Joyce Hasklns and Aileen Abbott. Sending Kilts but unable to at tend were mesdames i. VI. Hare, Either Alexander, L. C. Fellows. Georze Elliott. Leland Reeves. Fred Oidne, Ellis Wilson. Hooper Tesierman. Oren Storey. Ora ox, V. F. Jinneite. Everett Jones, VV. A. Hill, Frank H u n n I c u 1 1. Dwight Eagle. Laurence Geragnty. Miles Moore. Milton Loper. tugene Eeaslev. Bill Gasser. Paschall Hodges. James Hodges, Harold Hendrickson. Louis Hill, and the misses Pearl Moore, Noreen Bre deen. Edna Reeves. Velma Fox, Marjorie Flaugh. Joanne Llnarude. and Mary Jo Hendrickson. . Langell Valley Bridal Shower LANGELL VALLEY A bridal shower was given at the Langell Valley Community Hall on Jan. 11, in honor of Mrs. Ernest Walker, the former Sadie Janssen. Hos tesses were Mrs. Bob Colwell. Mrs. Frank DeBel, Mrs. Bud Harris, Mrs. Charles Walker. Mrs. Chris Flowers and "shower motif Hood and Mrs. Mike Dearborn, were carried out in decorations and refreshments. . ,-After opening the gifts a social time was enjoyed by Mr. Ernest Walker, Mrs. Clay Walker. Mrs. Bill Burnett. Mrs. Eddie Grallan Mrs. Cecil Hunt. Mrs. Clyde Woot- en, Mrs. Guy Hitson and Sandy, Mrs. Russell Walsh, Mrs. Art Mon roe. Mrs. Jake Werner. Mrs. Dick Smith and Mrs. Walter Smith Sr. Mrs. Ted Albert and Wilma, Mrs. Homer Roberts. Mrs. Ben Nork. Mrs. Owen People. Mrs. Or- val Wagner and Mary Anne Wag ner. Mrs. Elliott House. Mrs. F. W. Brown, Mrs. Harry Frazier and Linda. Mrs. John Brown and Mar gie. Mrs. Charles Partridee,' Mrs. Ivan Bold, Mrs. DavKt ttooison. Mrs. Elva Maxwell. Mrs. P. R. Monroe. Mrs. Doug Smelcer, Mrs. Bill Novotony. Mrs. Lesier Jones, Mrs. George Fernlund. Mrs. Wil fred Noble. Mrs. Claude Brown, Mrs. Les Leavitt and the Host esses. ; -.vrv-sr i J -"n4 .i ' -tSh MR. AND MRS. GEORGE H. CROWTHERS Eugene, formerly of Tulelake, announce the engagement of their daughter, Grace, to Martin Dingeler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dingeler, Orland. The wedding date has been sst for Wednesday, Jan. 30, 7 p.m. in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Klamath Falls. Photo bv Kerebee Bride Honored At . Langell Valley bridal shower wan given at the parish hall In Unn,', Valley on Jim. ID In honor or Mis. D.ivld house, a recent bride. llosie.HKrs were Mis, Bill UuriieU, Mia. Owrli Pepple, -Mrs. Lrunurd UrhiHiler, Mrs. I'ete liodnes, Mr.i, Dill No votony, Mrs. Losier Leavitt, and Mrs. Tod Albert. White Daisies and pink caudles were" used lor decorating. Oli'ts weio piled o a luce cov ered cloth at one rim of (lie lingo room. Alter tho gills were opened and admired a social afternoon wus enjoyed with refreshments served at lour o'clock. Tlioso honoring Mrs. House, the loriucr Uernice llllkcy, were Mis. h-llli-M valkcr, iiis. Russell Sulsli, Mrs, Una llniris, Mrs. Dick i-epju, ivu'ii, Don Koss, Mrs, Hill Cunningham, Mrs. Ocorue Fo ni hil in. Aim, hllloil House. Mrs. Hen Thomus, Mis. An Monroe, Mis. luck bmllh, Mrs. ISiui Hlinon Sr., Mis. Mike Deurboiii, Miss Mary Leavitt, us. John Brown, Miss Marge Brown, Mix. Guy Hitson, Mis. Lloyd Gilt. Mis, I'lank l)e Bel. Mis. Kuv Davis Mrs. I II. Mo.tin, Mrs. Hob colwell. Mrs. Chris Hood, Mis, Doll Heater, Mrs. Gonion Ashbee, Mm. Ivan Hold, Mrs. cecll Haley. Mis. F.ivu Max well, Mir. Veiia Williams, Mis. Bessie Camilbt'll. Mrs. Jnriv Mn. Carlle, Mrs. Ernest Olvnn, Mis. rTviib ziauo.t, Mis. Paul Monroe, Miv. I'.owrid E;:tm:d . Mm. Jlci. iny Die. Atiss Leah Uyc. Mrs. C. W. Wesley. Mrs, Dick Deny, Mrs. Waller Smith Sr.. Miss Belly Deny. Mrs. Ciav Walker and Mm. Jack Weinier. ""r m WOMEN'S CLUB ENTERTAINED Mi's. Bill Burnett, iml hlt- 1 Lcuvilt entcrlalned the Liingell miry vvoinen s citib HI Hie Lan gell Valley Parish Hull on Jim. 17. Meutlng was called to order by president Mrs. I, B. MonLs. Tub club voted to send tlO lo the v,omimmlty Lounge, ulso to pay 53.50 for each going away ulli. Mrs. Leavitt was appointed chair man of Ihe Ways and Means Com mittee assisted by Mrs. Bill Cun ningham and Mrs. Wlltred Noble. Only members without phones will be sent cards of meeting:.. Others will be colled. Pinochle, bridge and canasta will be plnvcd from now on or ladles muy bring their sewing. Three new members Joined the club, Mrs. Wenola Faulsttich. Mrs. i Lena Burden, and Mrs. Knye Wcl- mer. i Mrs. Welmer won the door prize. ; Relreshments were served lo i Mrs. Clay Walker. Mrs. I. B. Mor- rls. Mrs. Jack Welmer, Mrs. Frunk i Debel, Mrs. Elliott House. Mrs. ! Lena Burden, Mrs. Marlon Llnd-1 say. Mis. Faulstllch. Mrs. Cunning ham and Uie hosle.tses. The ne:;t ! meeting will be Feb. 21 at the i home of Mrs. BUI Cunningham in. hostess will be Mrs. Bob Colwell. J i i 7 ) MR. AND MRS. A. P. MeDONALD, llyger District, an iiounce the cngageincnl of their daughter, Donultla Marie, to James DeVore, son of Mrs. Hussell Storey, also HaRcr District. The wedding dale has been set for Foh. 3, In St. Augustine's Church, Merrill. Photo by Fcrcbcc MANZANITA SOCIAL CLUB Manzanlla Social Club met at Ihe home of Mrs. C. B. Austin on Oregon Ave. for a luncheon and business meeting. Jnu. 17 Hostess lor Ihe affair was the president, Helen McCornack. as-1 slstcd by her mother, Mrs C. B Austin. ' Table decorations were rose azaleas and blue tapers. Attending were members: Blanch Metier. Ellen Bctitch, I Mary Lee Stanley, Adelln Dye, I Virginia Brown. Vera Frltsch, : Thclma Crcswell, Lois Oneek, ! Katnieen ward and Lillian Webb. Manzanita Chapter 172 Eastern Star Meir.beri of Muimmltu Chanter 172. OKS. were greeted by newly Installed odu-ers at Hie renular meeting. Friday evening Jan. 18. nl the lOOF Hull. Worlliv Mntvou, vera riu.se 11 ulKi wm tiiy I'utron, i John Larsen piestdvd. j Tlieliiitt Cieswell. Junior Pen Matron, was tntroducsd and es corted lo the east. Ellen Hetj.ch and Evelyn Bleliu ' presented a surprise addenda, I using large letters In u word drill ; by the ollicers, honoring lli eusi and west. Kllrn and Allen Heist.-)! tlien presented the Win thy Milli on1 mid V.oilhy Patron Willi a desk ! lamp lor the chapter. I The evening was concluded by officers, members and ur:.is being ' escorted by Kllcn lletsch and ! tvelyn Blelin lo the dining room ' for delicious refre ihtn'Miti. The; tables were drcoi atcd by llower arrnneinents ond Irilrrlng In Ihe . slur colors, honoring Vrni FntM'li, j Worthy Minion, John Luiiien. Worthy Patron, Helen MiCoinnc'i. j AssiKiute Million a n d Allen ' Beisch, AsBOiiate Patron. i The rcfreshniertl couimlllee In charge Included; F.llen mid Allen I BeUtch, Evelyn and Holand Blehn. Meeting of OTI Faculty Wives Regular meeting of Oregon Terh nlcrl Instltulo Faculty Wives ws held In Die recreation room of Kings Hull at 7: Jo. 11iriiireuiig was culled to order by the President. Mrs. John How ard. A letter Iront Ihe girls at Kings Hull was read. Mating Hint Uiey would like very linirh to hit a a piano ill the rerreniinn room. It was dlcus.ied with ihe mem bers end they decided to appoint a committee to investigate and re port nl the next meeting. Alter the business meeting win completed, and adjourned, II wns voted to hitve a Vulen'ine party Feb. 13 rt the Htudent Lounge. The coinm'ttee will meet Hh Chairman Mm. II. II. Madole st Mrs. F. L. O'Ciinnrlls house Jan. 2 to liinke plans for tile pnrty. Her coiumltleo consists ol Mrs. W. I). Pitrvinr. Mrs. Robert I. Smith, Mrs. O. W Bally, Mrs. P. L. O'Conyell, Mn. IJelmnr U. Jones, Mrs. John Howard and Mr-. Je.se A. CrwUlrre Jr. I Hostesses lor the .evening werA Mrs. W. D. I'liivliie. Mrs. C. C. Orewell and Mrs. F. L. O'Cnnncll. The prlre of the evening unit to Mrs Arthur Kukliind. The nertl meeting will be ths evening ( Feb, li ul Kings Hall at 7:3U p.m. the' Mrs sage was Neely 's. After the ceremony a reception was held in the Wlnema Banquet Room. Mrs. Laura Hoppe and Mrs. Olga Alexander poured, and Mrs. Guy Epperly cut the cake. Joan Deboy had charge of the guest book. For her going away outfit the bride wore a gray wool suit .with black accessories, aivi wore an orchid corsage. After a honeymoon In the Bay Area and Ohio, they are at home, 504! , N. 10th St. Bridge Club At Merrill MERRILL The Merrill Library Bridge Club met Jan. 17, at the home of Mrs. J. A. McDonald for a 1:30 dessert bridge. Mrs. Claude Shuck was co-hostess. Three tables were in play, and prizes were awarded to Mrs. T. W. Chatburn Sr.. high score: and to Mrs. James Hammond, second high. Mrs. Chatburn also won the travelling prize. Mrs. Mervyn Shuck and Mrs. Jim Shuck will be the hostesses at the Clifford Shuck home Jan. Si, for the next meeting of the group. This meeting will also be a 1:30 dessert luncheon. MRS. DORVEN LEE ERICKS bride of Dec. 21, who was recently honored at a surprise bridal shower at the Rich ard H. Kingdon home, 2504 Getlle St., on Jan. 14. Evergreen SHOWER FOR RECENT BRIDE A surprise bridal shower was given at the home of Mrs. Rich ard H. Kingdon. 2504 Oettle St.. Jan. 14, when Mrs. Kingdon and her daughter Joan Warner enter tained for Mrs. Dorven Lee Ericks, the former Nancy Klntgen. Her marriage was solemnized in Reno, Dec. 21, and she and her husband honeymooned In Nevada and California. They are now at home, 923 Jefferson St. The bride Is the granddaughter of Mrs. George Grizle and Mrs. Grace Kintgen. long time residents of Klamath Falls. Dorven Lee is CORRECTION An item concerning the recent Rainbow For Girls installation, Jan. 6. erroneously slated that Diane Mlcka danced for the affair. 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