April :'B, "ito ,- PAGE SIX HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH KAI.l S. 0HW10N H I;- 1 I ' it ' I l ; ? "v-" ST. BRENDAN'S CHURCH in San Francisco was the setting for the wedding of Kathryn Bernice Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilson, 421 Alameda Avenue, to Alfred Simmette, at one o'clock in the afternoon, March 15. Rev erend Father John Ryan read the double-ring service be fore a large gathering of friends and relatives. Photo bv John W. Wilson RICHARD CLARKE CLAIMS DONNA HANSEN AS BRIDE Before a background of white stock, snapdragons and greenery in beauty vases, illuminated with the glow of candlelight from tall tapers. Donna Marie Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen, 4412 Laverne Avenue, ex changed vows with Richard Franklin Clarke, son of Mrs. Goddard Clarke and the late Mr. Clarke of Portland, in Klamath Lutheran Church, March 23, at two o'clock in the afternoon. Pastor Irvin Tweet read the service; witnessed by a large number of friends and relatives. Escorted down the aisle by. tier father, who gave her in marriage. Donna Marie was lovely in a white satin princess style dress with a court train, white nylon gossamer net full length veil cascading from a cap embroidered with seed pearls. - , Her "something old" was an heirloom necklace of pearls, a gift from her father. She also wore the traditional blue garter and had a penny in her slipper. The "bor rowed" was the white Bible, from her cousin, Mrs. Eugene Cook, wno had carried it at her own wedding. Donna Marie chose violets, v her sorority flower, and stephanotis for her bridal bouquet which centered the Bible. Matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. William Putman, in a floor length frock of lavender taffeta, with matching jacket. Her head- CRATER 7 . AUXILIARY -,. ANNIVERSARY Ladies Auxiliary Crater 7 met in regular session March 27 In the IOOF Hall. Lady Laraine Mp.haffey was re ported 111 at San Carlos, California. Delegates emoted to attend the La tiles Auxiliary Crater 7 convention May 18-22 at Salem were Ladies Elizabeth Ramsby: and Hazel Mc Neill. Alternate delegates are La dies Ivy Drew and Jennie Hum. Salem Rebekah Lodge 1 will cel ebrate Its 100th anniversary at that time, which will add much Interest to the convention. Lady Ada Willlts read a poem "Friendship" from the Manchester Unit, Manchester, England, and also "How To Be Happy." . . This is the 50th anniversary year of Ladies Auxiliaries Patriaroha Militant. Lady Harriett Estes read the his tory of Uie order, in which it was recorded that in 1901 Colonel Jo seph Fairhall felt that If the ladies became interested in the work of the Canton, it might be of great assistance to the Patriarch's Mili tant in the future success of that organization. Colonel Fairhall culled a meet ing and the ladies immediately in dicated their interest and proceeded to form a club, selecting Lady Eliz abeth Fairhall as president. A few rules were drawn and it was known as the Ladle3 Militant Club of Dan ville, Illinois. Ladles Militant was formally launched on November 4, 1901, but It was not until January 1902 that the ceremony of musterlng-in took place. Lady Elizabeth Fairhall may well be recorded as the Joan of Arc of th Ladles Auxiliary. The group was reminded that the ladles auxiliar ies were calloj Into existence for the purpose of assisting the army of the Patriarchs Militant in Its la bors and for the upbuilding of the blghest degree of Odd Fellowship. After the meeting refreshments were served In the dining room, where a beautifully arranged table was centered with a cake decorated In keeping with the Golden Wed ding anniversary. " Ladles Harriett Estes and Lina Motschenbocher cut and served the cake. Ladies Isabelle Foster, Elizabeth ftamsby and Charlotte Martin served .on tho ' refreshment committee. NANCY'S BEAUTY SHOP 1826 Homedale Road Telephone 7080 Open Evenings by Appointment FARKINO AVAfLABLE piece was a sniral skull cap shaped bouquet of violets -ud i George Proctor, Mrs. Richard New stenhnnntiq man. Mrs. Martin Weil, Mrs. John stepnanotis m.mnhrev. Mrs. Robert Kent. Mrs. O'Neill and Colleen Creswell were I dressed exactly as Uie matron of honor, except that their jackets were wood-violet instead of laven der. Flower girl, Judith Rose, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Rose, wore a full length lavender taffeta dress with a matching lace Bertha collar. She carried a white basket of rose petals; and as a memento of her participation in the wedding ceremony, Donna Marie gave her a bridal doll. Also, it was Judith's fourth birthday. Best man was Reginal Salmas, Portland: and ushers were Sgt. John Daniel and Harry Stathos. both of Portland. They were also candlellghters. Organist was Mrs. Arthur Deni son, who played traditional wed ding music, and also accompanied vocal soloist. Ruby Gehring. . Mrs. Hansen chose an oyster white satin afternoon dress with tiny black design. Her accessories were also black and white and her corsage was of pink carnations and roses. ' Mrs. Clarke wore a blue tafleta afternoon dress, 'pink and blue ac cessories, and her corsage was the same as Mrs. Hansen's. A reception in the church parlor followed Uie ceremony. Deorthea Miller -and Linda Franklin, sorority sisters of the bride poured. Gerry McKendree and Joyce Werner cut the cake, and Mrs. Vernon Moore, aunt ol the bride, Mary Sue McNabb, Mrs. Leo Bocchi and Kathy Pugh assisted. Darline Price passed the quest book and Mannn Mclntyre was at the gift table. For her going away costume Donna Marie wore a navy blue suit with navy and white acces sories and the center from her bridal bouquet was her corsage. After a honeymoon on the Oregon coast, the couple will be at home in Corvallis where both are attend ing OSC. Dick is a senior and a member of Theta XI fraternity. The new Mrs. Clarke is Junior and is a Sigma Kappa. Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Shiels, aunt and uncle of the bridegroom came from Portland for the wedding. The month chosen by the bride for her wedding was also the same month in which her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. A. B. i Andy) Moore. 131 High Street were married 60 years ago. : Birthday Party At De . Grande Home -'n Keno KENO Kalhleen De Grande was guest of honor at a party on her sixth birthday recently, when her mother entertained seventeen young guests at the De Grande home in Keno. Each guest received a gift from! the hostess after games were played. ijnnnro tnnnnnnn mrsvt t a oToWoTTnreTnrinryaTyowrm )o cnriinv rnDDemi 3 i 629 KF Girl Weds at St. Brendan's In , San Francisco St. Brendan's Cnthollc church In San Francisco was the scene of the marriage, March 15, of Kalhrvn Bernlce Wilson, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Wilson, 431 Alameda, Klamath Fulls and Aided Sim nietie, Son Francisco. The double-ring service was rend at one o'clock by Reverend Father John Ryan. The bride, escorted down the aisle by her brother John W, Wil son was lovely in candlellshl nylon tulle over satin, Her Illusion veil fell from a seed pearl Juliet cap and she carried white orchids with a shower of stephanolls blossoms on a while prayer book. Mury Murphy, Klamath Falls, bridesmaid and Jodie Watlier, San Francisco, maid of honor wore candlelight satin frocks and car ried arm bouquets of spring blos soms. Raymond Slmmelle, brother of Uie brtdemooni wns best man. Followlnu the ceremony a rocen t!o i wns held at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. James Provolos, cousins of the bride. The new Mr. and Mrs. Slmmette cut the first piece of Uie elaborate three tiered wedding cake, before leaving on a short honeymoon. The bride, graduate of Kiaiunlh Union High School In 1948 is a graduate or Si. Joseuh's College of Nursing, San Francisco. The uWdeitrcom ai. ended Sacra mento Junior Coilese. They will be at home in San Francisco. Mrs. Wilson went south for her daughter's wedding. BETROTHAL OF MAXINE LISKEY IS REVEALED Mrs. Dave Liskey, 1041 Eldorado, announced the engagement of her daughter. Maxine, to Bruce R. Wirth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wirtii, 3135 Sunset Drive, at a dessert bridge luncheon In her heme, March 22, at two in Uie aft ernoon. Cindy Dehlinger, daughter of Mr. and Air;. Robert Dehlinger. and niece of Mrs. Liskey was at the door, and each guest was presented with a dainty old fashioned corsage of Finch rosebuds, small carnations and forget-me-nots, centered in a lace doily, with the names "Max me and Bruce" in gold on one white satin streamer and "May 25th" on another, the dat; set for the wed ding. Miniature arrangements of Finch rosebuds were placed about the rooms, and the distinctively ar ranged tabic featured an arch In white with two wedding bells sus pended over small figures of a bride and bridegroom, bridesmaids and flower girl. Pastel sweet peas and maidenhair fern formed a col orful border around the base of Uie arrangment. Invited guests included: Jean Un derwood, Mrs. Melvin Miller, Mrs. Torn Watters. Mrs. Robert Byrne. .Barbara Palmer, Mrs. Paul Fair- iclo. Mrs. Richard Hicks, uaioara r iBrosiernous, ftirs. jonn u Mrs. Thomas Howard. Mrs. Wesley Lor- enz and Mrs. Glenn Lorenz (Totsy Liskev) who came from Oakland to attend her sister's announcement party. Totsv and Jean Underwood as sisted the hostess during the after noon. Mrs. Robert Kent was high in bridge end Barbara Palmer had low score.- v . 300 Voice Choir To Be Presented By Musical Arts Klamath Musical Arts Council will present its annual Church Choir Festival Sunday, 4:00 p.m. April 6 in Pelican Court at KUHS. Chairman for the program Is Rev. Tweet of the Klamath Lutheran Church, and serving on his com. mittee are Rev. Richard Graef and LaMar Jensen. Approximately 300 voices under the direction of Anorew Loncy will be presented In a program of beau tiful sacred songs and anthems. Taking part in this fine program will be choirs from the First Pres byterian Church, First Methodist Church, Peace Memorial Presby terian Church and joint choirs from the Zion Lutheran Klamath Luth eran and Hope Lutheran Churches as well as three choirs from the Klamath Union High School and many individual voices. Included in the program will be the combined 300 voices in massed chorus singing the following num- Ders: 'tome sooining ueatn by J. S. Each (unaccompanied) "On ward Christian Soldiers", arrange ment by Simeone (as sung by the Fred Waring Choir) "Behold the Lamb of God'; from "Messiah" by Handel. "O Sing Your Songs" by Noble Cain. , The Individual choirs will also give solo performances, each un der the direction of Mr. Loney. This splendid program is free to me puDiic, and everyone is invited to attend. Eagle Ladies Club Meets Club was held In the upper Eagles Hall on March 24 at 6:30 p. m. Husbands were invited and a not iuck dinner was served. Those present were Marie Kilgore, Lorna Groves, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Crapo, Mr. and Mrs. Art Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rozum, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. Rlch- ter, Nancy Putman, Betty Lee Hawthorne, Leona Lubben, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Chapman, and Doro thy Lane. Winning prizes of the evening were: First, Ed Rozum, second, Lorna Groves; door, Nancy Putman low, Helen Chapman. Three hundred traveling prize, Bet ty Hawtnorne. Invitations and Announcements IU Pr HuMrtd Ask. For Your Copy Of "WEDDING CUSTOMS" By Evelyn Murray M.infdllfS MR. AND MRS. FRANK J. KUMNICUT, Merrill, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kleanor, to CJeorgc Price Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Price, ;ilso of Merrill. A June wedding is planned. Both are KUHS graduates. Tho bride-elect is employed by tho County Agent's office nnd her fiance is in the U.S. Navy stationed at San Diego. Photo hy Evergreen 1.5 ' - atftc---... 'SiWIWk;.; SYLVIA ROBERTS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Roberts, Henley District, will be an early Spring bride of Tom McAuliffe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael McAuliffc, 2834 Kane. Both young people are of well-known Klamath County families. Photo by Miller-Brumbaugh Saddle Club Meeting Klamath Saddle Club regular I business meeting was April 1, at the home of Georgia Lane, Crystal Springs Road. , Violet Hill, vice president, con ducted the meeting in the absence of Loralne Emrick, president. , The annual election of officers was held with the following elected for the coming year: President, I Viola Rugc; Vice president, Bcv !erly Negrevskl; Secretary, Darlcnc I Blackman; nnd Treasurer, Maurlno i Keener. Eighth birthday of the club was :also observed, and an elaborately decorated cake was served by the hostesses, Ruth Williams and Bev !erly Negrevski to the following I members: Doris Mae Arnoii. Dai. ! lene Blackman, Lura Dunlavy, Mabel Henry, Violet Hill, Maurlne Keener, Dorothy Klrkpatrick, Pat Klrkpatrlck, Bessie Lilly, Cora Mc Gaughey, Jo Matt, Lyvhia Mattoon, Frances McNeely, Gladys Orrell, Bessie Page, Doltla Pocle, Ernie Read, Viola Ruge and Hazel Tur ner. . 4)0 BREAD Critical Tastes Prefer Hollywood Bread's DISTINCTIVE FLAVOR NO FATS ADDED BAKED WITHOUT . SHORTENING love, Shndtr ESTELITA RODRIGUEZ 3TARMMO IN MruBUC'S "CUIAN FIREBAIL" taled ful.Vy FOR YOU by FLUHRER'S PBPEI "Hollywood Diet end Calorie Culde" write Eleinor Day, Box 1027, Hollywood, Calif. .-.IV.-.,.'. '.J K , Women's Club BONANZA-r-Mrs. Jesse McFall and Mrs. Jack McFall entertained i he Bonanza Women's Club at the Bonanza Library March 18 for their regular social meeting. The St. Pat rick motif was carried out In dec orations and refreshments. Dnffo (ills and green candles completed the arrangements. Mrs. Clayton sharps w0" 'he. door prize, Mrs. Claude Bcchdoldt won high in bridge and Mrs. O. C. Wells and Mrs. Ivan Bold won the canasta prizes. Attending were: Mrs. John Mir acle. Mrs. Wally Foster, Mrs. Bill Jones, Mr.'.. Ivan Bold, Mrs. Elva Maxwell, Mrs. Merrill Stcwnrt, Mrs. Clayton Sharpe. Mrs. Owen Pep- pie, Mrs. Ernest i'uuny, Mrs. Claudo Bcchdoldt and Mrs. O. C. Wells. Enqravcd , . , Special 16.95 1-nr One Hundrrd .1 . . . PionmOfficeSuppfy WV) lliiln .tiori! 1111 See Our "Ad" On This Pogo For A Special Gift 'f MYV Barbcra Snider And: Jim Adams Exchange Vows Attractive Barbara Snlrirr, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. N, Snider, UJB Loyvnll, exchanged whit tling vows In nil eight o'e'ock cere-, ninny, Mnrch 1 In tho Flint Bnp tlst Church with Heriieanl Jim Adams, U.8, Air Force, on Iruvo from Biingor, Mulue. Tho lirUlc. groom Ik the son of Mro. llomiT Adiinm, Oakland, nnd the Into Mr, Adams, The double ring xcrvloe was road by Dr. E, M, Cuuscy bo(oio an altar banked Willi while lvic unil fern, lighted with whits tupcru in candi'htbra, Ronnie Herslibeiger nt the ornim played the traditional wedding miircho.1. Ruby Oehrlug dang Cm! man's "Bocauao" and "The Lord's Prayer." . Tho lovely bride, given In ninr riarte hy her hither, wore whila satin made with tilted midriff, silli ly shirred bodice and very full skirt that fell to full irnln. Frills of lace fell in panel effect fiom waist to hem, outlined the yain uiul pointed cuffs of tho tontf sleeves, Her finger tip net veil, worn over her luce u she went up the ulsle. wns cuught by a need pnarl tr.miuid anthi cup. Shu curried lavender and white orchids In a shower arrangement on a wlnlo Dible. She wore two pcnulevtn her Mir.il i, bearing her b.nhdrilr, ll.W, nnd that of the bridegroom, ll3'J. Her triple atrund of pearls wuro her mother's uud Mir wore tho tru dttiomil blue garter. Mury Snider, sister of the bride was lroci:ed In Ice-blue aallu, floor length with ery full skirt, nicer oke and brief aieevca. She carried u bouquet of pink caruatloiw and Mephnnoils with a matching hcuil piece. Bridesmaids Barbara Folia In pink saUn and Hazel Schlelerstehi ,n blue, carrit.l a flower arrange ment the same us the honor attend ants and wore the same arrnniie nient of white shattered carnations. Little Carol Frey, Central Point, niece of the bridegroom In pink sal'n, carried rose petals In n whlia basket. Slid ulso wore a atur oa( of white shuttered cnrnulliins. Best man was Richard Schlelcr stem. Uslirrs were Tom Ziiin nnd Ken neth Mllllgan. A reception In the church par lors followed the ceremony. The new Mr. and Mrs. Adnnm cut Uie first slice of their beautllul four-llered while, pink and Mlvcr wedding cake, later served by Mrs. Calvin Bonney. Pouring were Mrs. Kenneth Mll llgan. Mrs. Jcm Davis and Belly Brown. Mrs. Joe Brakevelt. sister of the bridegroom was In charge of the guest book. For her daughter's wedding Wri. Snider chose aqua lace over piiik. made ballet length, worn with nuvy hat, navy accessories and a cor sage of elf ro.ses ahd forgct-me-now. Mrs. Adams wore apricot lace with black accessories, a black hnt and a corsage of tullsmnn roses. For traveling Uie bride wore dawn pink spring suit, navy i.c ceasorles and the orchid from her wedding bouquet at the shoulder. Both bride and bridegroom are graduates of Klamath Union Hlgn School. The bridegroom will report back to Bangor. Maine. March 31 for duty In the Far East. His bride will remain here with her purenti during his overseas service. Class Reunion Bonanza '42 BON AN A A xeunion wus held by the Bonanza class of 43 at lltt high school cafeteria at eight o'clock March 72, starting with a pot luck supper. Later they attend ed the dance. 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