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SATURDAY, JUNK 7, 10B2 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN L so"" ' ' 'I j s Q$ i 1j . .j. , iiiniiaiiiiiaMa''r '' F . '-3;'M MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL NORTHROP after their wed ding, May 24. Upon their return from a three weeks' Imnrvmon to North Dakota, they will be at home in Mer rill, the new Mrs. Northrop is the former Marie Haskins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Haskins, and the bride groom is the son of Mrs. Ellen Northrop. Photo by Payzant, Merrill i i i i iviarie nasKins In Merrill Is May Bride MKilUIlI Ttir Mrrrlll Preabv- tcrian church was Ihn scene Bntur iv of thr wcdrtlnu ceremony which muted I wo well-known yoimii people ol Mrrrlll Tlie lovely, radiant bride wan Marie Hanklns, datiithter of Mr. mill Mr. Myron nankin, and thr bridegroom was niiell North- American Legion Malin Auxiliary MAI. IN Mnlln Unit M. Amerl ii'ii legion Auxiliary met at the rliuri-ti with Kmma Wilde prenltl. ln In-tnllntlon of office was held u , u i UiMrlrt 4 president. Haul ltT.ry. a lll&talllllK officer. New n.'flcer Inilalled were: An in I.shoda. pre.ldenl Iiien Kalllhee. In I vlre president; Palrlra Otto nun, f.ccond Mre president; Ne'.tle, I'iriie, rerretnry-trenmirer: Ilia iNinve, rliniilmn: l.oren Bauer, Vmennt-nt-armi: Ann Petresek; flnv benier: Irene Krellaa. his torian executive rommlttee: Leah Hired. Kmiiia Wilde and Norma J'elni'-ek Member from Merrill Unit were nur niientH L the mretliw. to meet with the DIMrlcl 4 prej'.lent. Haiti llenrv. Thoie present were: Ann l-nnts. tola Kliby. Audrey Lewi, lessie We-.l. Harriet Batty and Lena lluck Aho present as Vrrnn Onnley from Cave Junction. Pntrlrn Ottoman, poppy chair man, reported on l"e mI '" thanked all member, and , OIN HHeotita that Helped ner mi m i op, son of Mm. Ellen NorUirop. Rev. O. A. Milne read the 2 p.m. icrvlce, Lighted candelabra, bas kets of pink and white carnulloiu and chrysanthemums formed the background. Organist was Mra. Lil lian Thnma. and aololal was Mra. t'ber Kllpatrlck. who aan "Be cauae" and "Oh Promise Me." Can dle were lluhled Just before the ceremony by the ushers Lee Hns kins and Don McNeary. The bride groom's brother, Earl Northrop, was beat man. The bride, given In nie'-'age by her father, choae a traditional while ftailn sown, fannioned with a nut yoke, long pointed sleeves, and a full gathered skirt ending In a train. Her flnger-tlp lenRih veil was edged in lace, and held In place with a pearl llara. Her necklace of pearls were a gift of the bridegroom. The bride carried a white Bible with a single orchid lied with satin stream ers pieced on top. Maid of honor was Yvonne Con ner, who wore nlle green net over laffeia. The bridesmaids Joyce Hankina and Delores Conner wore Identical dresses of pink and blue net over taffeta. All wore matching headbands, For her daughter's wedding Mra. Haskins cho--e a gray suit, with black and white accessories and a pink rosebud cortage. Mrs. North rop wore a sheer print street-length dress. Her cor-ane was of carnx- lions and rosebuds In pink and while. A reception. In Ihe church social parlor, followed the ceremony. The linen covered bride's table was centered with a bouquet of tulips and lilacs In a crystal bowl. Tall lighted tapers were placed on either sli'e. The three-tiered white wedding cake was trimmed with silver leaves and topped with a miniature brlrt r si k ( V ' - ri'A NEW WORTHY ADVISOR to Klamath Falls Assembly, Order of Kainbow for Girls, is Doris Wallin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wallin, South Sixth Street suburbs. She was recently installed in an impressive ceremony, May 26. in the IOOF hall. Photo by Kettlcr. JANICE LARSON Retiring Worthy Advisor, Klamath Falls Assembly, Order Rainbow for Girls, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Larson, 513 Washington Street. She was presented with a token gift from the assembly at the May 26 installation ceremony. Photo by Ferebee TEA GIVEN FOR VISITORS FROM BAY CITY AREA Oreetlngs'Mrs. J. A. Narclssn Sr. and Mrs. J. A. Nnrclsso Jr.. lElea nor Thomas i both of Ban Francis co, were some seventy friends who csllrd June 3 for tea between the hours of two and six o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bert C. Thomas on Pacific Terrace. The lovely lea table w as centered with an arrangement of pink car nations, baby gladioli and Illy of the valley, complemented by pale green tupers. Pouring were Mrs. Gilbert Fleet, F.va Burkhaltcr, and Mrs. Ted D. Case. Mra. P.. E. Wright. Mrs. W. D. FoMer and Mrs. Percy Murray as al.Mcd during the afternoon. Both Mr. ICarclsso 8r. and Mr. Nnrcl:.o Jr.. on lrae from the Army fur 30 days were also here. iRAINBOW FOR GIRLS HOLD INSTALLATION IN IOOF HALL sale ol poppies. land bridegroom. Mrs. Vema Has- llUM-l KHllna. Ulll omie i( , j.,,,. vl..n,mn,h , hrIHe ...... ti.l..,. Mr. man, rcporicn " "7 . Culley was ready to attend Olrls Blate. next week. IIbm-I Henry, gave a brief talk and stressed membership. A letter was read from Klamath Falls Unit, uivllliiit us to Join Ihem at the State Convention, which will be held in July, a Klamath Falls They also asked us If we would like lo fuinl.sh psc fi"'l- ,or ",e convention, fcthcl Hamilton was asked to act as chaperon for the psRe guis. . Hazel Knllna, Ethel Roberts and Patrlca Oltnmun were appointed as a planning committee for a float lo be presented from Malln Unit at the convention. All mem bers 'e to help wilh this float. Ethel Hamilton's name was brought up lor District 4 president. Anna I.ahoda, president for the comliiR vear. appointed her com ''mlltees for the year. Americanism Virginia Blohm; Child Welfare, Klhrl Hamilton: Constitution nd hv-lnws: Irene Jcllnek: Olrls State llnr.cl Kullim Junior Actlvr.les, Hess McCiilley; Pun American Studv, Bmbara McCulley Mem hersinp. Inez. Fallihcc; Poppy fixles, Linda Drewclow and Ethel (oberts; Poppy Poster and rtadlo. Virginia Blnhm: Nntlonnl Security. June McCulley: Publicity, Martha Brolhanek; Rehabilitation. Anna Petrasck; Community Service, Emma Wilde; Musician, Helen I.nosley: PuM President Parley, Eminii Wilde: Olrls Scout Chrltr mnn, Irene Fiiclag. Emma Wlldo prcscnlea all com mittees that woiked with her during Ihe year with a gift. The members gnve Emma, past pres ident pin and a gift. American LcRlon members asked the Unit to Join them for a picnic July 1, t the Malln Park. All members and their families are Invited. Legion members Joined us lor rcfrenhmenls mid ft film on cancer was ahown. , Next meeting will be July , 1. with new officer presiding. Mrs. O. C. Johnso;. Fete.d With Dinner Mrs. Harry Friizlcr entertained with a dinner May S7 at her home In Langcll Valley In honor of the birthday of Mrs. O. C. Johnson. Guests wero Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jek Welmcr and John, Mrs. Mary Rmltli, Linda Frailer and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frazlcr. kins, grandmother of Ihe bride, served Ihe cake aftrr the young coupje had ul ihi first piece. Mrs. Mile Moore served the cof fee, and Mrs. Warren Conner pre sided at the punch bowl. Joyce Haskins carried Ihe guest book and Mrs. M. A. Bowman assisted about the room. For golng-away the new Mrs. Northrop wore .i brown suit, with the orchard pinned at the ihouVler. After a three weeks honeymoon trip to North Dakota the couple wll'l ba at home 111 Merrill. ... . I Layette Shower Mrs. Robert Helby was. guest of honor at a layette shower. May 30 In the Recreation Hall, Washburn Way. Seasonal flowers were used to decorato Uie room for the oc cation. Refre- hinenls were served during the afternoon by Mrs Cecil Wo ik ins and Mrs. Charles E Dover, hostesses. Invited guests were: Mr. John Selby. Mrs. William Keesee, Mrs. Charles .umwalt. Mrs. Ted Otter bem. Mis. E. Tuam. Mrs. Jack Fosstim, Mrs. Bernard C. Schulti and Mrs. Henry Stevens. Tulelake: Mrs. George Williams. Merrill. Mrs. Vera Selby and Mrs. Grace M. Shuvrr, A-hlnnd: Mrs. George Mlrkailes. Mis. Mux Hlddleroad, Mrs. J. R. Wat kins, Mrs. Wesley M. Smith. Mis. Ernest Bishop and Jean Selby. The second Installation ceremony of Klamath Falls Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Olrls, was attended by approximately 100 members and friends, May 2. In the IOOF Hall, which was decorated with bouquets of lilacs and a large Rainbow emblem. Distinguished guests were, Mrs. Ethel Hamilton, grand deoulv of Oregon, Mra. Alma Coulson. grand deputy of California and Mrs. Alice Wilson, mother advisor of Tulelake Assembly. The ceremony was opened bv Worthy Advisor. Lucille Ward. Tulelake and following tht rap of the gavel. Installing Chaplain. Carol Moore placed the open Bible on the altar. Also from the Tulelake Assembly were Installing Recorder, folly Heynes; and installing Mu sician. Sally Thomas. Installing Marshal. Martha Beasly. wai from the Malln Assembly. Guests were welcomed by hostess of the evening, Mrs. Lois Oueck. The line officers-elect, wearing gowns of pastel tints and corsages of rainbow colors, entered the as sembly room and formed a ccouliake Assembly Mrs. Vera Fritsch In the East Doris Wallin, worthy advisor- elect. In a ballerina length gown of orchid net, carrying amall whitt Bible and a miniature bou quet of rainbow colored flowers, ap proached and slowly outlined the cross formed by the girls. She then recieved the obligation at the altar, and waa conducted to her station in the East, where she was pre sented with a bouquet of red carna tions by her sister, Edith, and was honored with a vocal solo by Polly Ilaynes. Other officers Installed were: Worthy Associate Advisor, Patricia Walker: Charity. Cherron Carr; Hope. Linda Williams: Faith. Oer aldlne Stelner: Chaplain, Beverly Overen: Drill Leader. Edith Wal len: Musician. Karen Spetz; Choir Director. Constance Loy; Love, Peggy Grimm; Religion, Donna Beckwllh: Nature, Rosanna Brown: Immortality, Sue Gehrman: F,lel ity. Carol Herman: Patriotism. Lenetta Montgomery: Service. Can dace Conner: Confidential Observer, Carol Benson. Concluding the ceremony. Lucille Ward presented the gavel to Doris, who announced the theme for her term of office, "Why Rainbow:' She outlined her program for both the ritualistic and social observ ances of the order. She then Intro duced her parents, Mr. and Mri. Ernest Wallin. and requested the marshal to present her arm bouquet to her mother and her Bible to her father. Instrumental and vocal entertain ment by the three Schults sisters from Tulelake preceded the escort ing of the honored guests to the East. Mrs. Hamilton, Mra, Coulson, Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Rejnmiller, wor thy matron, Tulelake Chapter OES. Lois Roper, wormy aavisor Tule- worthy matron, John Larson, both of Manzanita Chapter.and O. . Thompson. Worshipful Master ol Crater Lake Lodge A.F. and M.; representing the sponsoring bodies of the Klamath Falls Assembly briefly and all were enthusiastical ly applauded for their inspiring talks. Mrs. Walter Brown, mother ad visor of the Klamath Assembly, ex pressed the gratitude of the ad visory board and herself to all who had assisted in the work or the Installation ceremonies. Doris then presented Janice Lar son, retiring worthy advisor, with a gift from the assembly. Mrs. Brown, assisted by Janice, I awarded merit badges for attend ance to the ten qualifying girls. Members and guests adjourned to the dining room, where Mrs. Wal lin served at the punch bowl and Mrs. Larson presided at the cof fee urn. The table was centered with a large impressive Rainbow, emblem formed of flowers and a cake with "Doris' inscribed on the frosting was featured. The center piece and elaborate cake, both gifts to uoris from Mrs. Gueck were further highlighted by streamers in Rainbow colors, which ran the length of the white covered table. Mrs. Gueck. hostess. Mrs. Caro line Westover and Mrs. Thelma Fink, members of the advisory board, and Mrs. Nina Hall, Man zantla Chanter, assisted Mrs. Wal. lln during the social hour. In the hall, profusely decorated with spring flowers, the installing officers were distinguished guests were presented with identical cor sages of the Rainbow colors. Next meeting of the assembly will be Monday, June . 8 p. m.. in the IOOF Hall. All visiting mem- Ders oi we uraer oi Eastern Star, and the Masonic Lodge are invit ed to attend. Birthday Dinner At Horning Home LANGELL VALLEY Mr. Leon ard Horning entertained at their home at Gerber Dam May 25 with a birthday dinner honoring her husband. Following the dinner the guests enjoyed boating and fishing. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. James Baldock and Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burden and Mr. and Mrs. Horning. ELAINE ELIZABETH SCHUMACHER daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Schumacher, of Anaheim and Balboa, Calif., is bride-elect of Jack Ronald Golden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Golden, former well-known residents of Tulelake, now of Santa Ana. Photo by Curtis Studios, L. A. ENGAGEMENT ' REVEALED AT OPEN HOUSE From California word was re ceived of the engagement of Elaine Elizabeth Schumacher, daughter o: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Schumach er, of Balboa and Anaheim. Cali fornia, to Jack Ronald Golden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Golden, Santa Ana. Mr. and Mrs. Golden were Tule lake residents from 1927 to 1949, and still have extensive farming and other Interests there. They owned the Marion Apartments here for a number of years, and have numerous friends In the Klamath Basin. . The bride-elect is a graduate of Marywood High School, Anaheim, also Immaculate Heart College, Hollywood. She is member of Kappa Gamma Delta sorority, and was vice president of the student body. Her parents are a Pioneer family of Orange County. Jack is a graduate of Tulelake High School, USC and is a member of Chi Phi fraternity and Trojan Knights. Mr. and Mrs. Schumacher issutd invitations to over 100 guests to it tend open house In honor of their daughter. A large floral engagement ring centered the tea table. The names nf th h!rnthH In thff ottlnff . vealed the forthcoming wedding which will be an event of the fall season. Elaine wore a very sheer Import ed dotted Swiss ballerina dress or namented with varying shades of pink handpainted and jeweled roses and she wore an orchid of the same shades. Mrs. Schumacher and Mrs. Gold en both wore navy blue silk en sembles and wore frosted pink rose corsages. Nelda Schumacher, sister of the bride-elect, wore a powder blue brocaded taffeta and her wrist cor sage was of CymbicUum orchids. 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