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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1952)
PACK SIX Bride-EJect Gerry McKendree Oerrv McKendree. bride elect of Charles Knott, Oold Beach, was honored with a kitchen shower, Monday, June 23. , ' Mary 8ue McNabb and Marilyn Hemingsen were co-hostess at the Informal party held at the Ray mond McNabb home, 716 Roseway Drive. , . Alter games were played, Oerry ( opened her gifts. Jnvited guests were: Barbara Swanson. Delores Kidder, Joyce Werner, Carmel Fin nlgan, Faye Nelson. Delores Miller, taah nnn.h nttv Rennet. Marilyn Moore. Catherine Blanas, Alice Mc Kendree, Mrs. H. C. Hemingsen, Mrs. Raymond McNabb, Mrs. Scott McKendree, Gerry's mother; Jean Henderson, Rosemary Murray and Miriam Ooddard. Dessert was served after the guts were opened. Shower For Bride-Elect Of George Price Eleanor Hunnicutt, before her marriage to Oeorge Price, June 23, was given a bridal shower June 18. at the home of Mrs. Malcolm Ep lcv Jr., 2415 Wiard. at 8 p.m. Mrs. Tim Murphy and Lois Lea Kandra were co-hostesses with Mrs. Epley for the evening, and Invited guests were: -Mrs. Fred Fletcher Mrs. Randall Foster, Mrs, Clyde Hunnicut. Mrs. Drsal Smapp, Mrs. Fred Taylor, Ruby Gehrlng Mrs. Jack Taylor. Emily Elzner, Eileen Noonan. Laura Lou Hill, Betty Chin, Marllou, Kathleen and Fati O'Connor. Mrs. Dale Wal ker, Betty Mae Hammond, Belvra McCoy, Mrs. Milton Ronald and Mrs. Jack Fleck. IGL-McAULIFFE NUPTIALS JULY 3 The wedding of Elizabeth Mc Auliffe and Ted Igl is planned for Thursday morning, July 3, In Sa cred Heart Catholic Church. There have been numerous so cial events in honor of the young couple, popular ;members of the younger set. ' Mrs. John Houston-entertained Informally at a mother and daugh ter tea for the bride this afternoon, at the Houston residence, 1242 Pa cific Terrace. i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Moore will be hosts at a dinner party, Monday evening," St the Yacht Club, In honor of .the bride-elect and prospective bridegroom. After the rehearsal on Wednes day evening, the bridegroom's par ent Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Igl, will entertain for the bridal party. Welcome Home" v o-Host Party For The Joe Watkins A welcome home party arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watkins by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dittrich and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Foster, re cently at the home of the bride's parents Mr. ana jars. a. reier steiner, 1914 Portland, found many friends and neighbors gathered lor a potluck dinner, wbo besides i Bringing looa, arrivea who guu lor the young couple. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gowan, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dry den, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Al Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. .Tim' Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Derrah, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nicodemus, Mr. and Mrs. Don Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Milan!. Mr. and Mrs.' Bud Peterstelner, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.. Foster,,. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dittrich, Mr. . and Mm Marion' Klrkpatrick and Mr, and Mrs. Jot Watkins, Malih; Mr, and Mrs. Jav McDonald. Merrill; and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McDonald, oeaiue. i . ,. Dinner Party1 . ForMfsjEd Scott.: Mr.'''end" Mrs. Orvllle DeVaul entertained with a dinner at their home in Langell Valley, June 18, celebrating the birthdate of Mrs. Ed Scott. It was also the 21st birthday of their son Jack who Is now In Japan with the U.S. Navy. Other guests were Ed Scott and Wayne and Kenneth Scott. Farewell Party For W. C. Hacklers FORT KLAMATH On Saturday evening, June 14. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. McQuiston entertained with a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hackler, who are leav ing June 25 to make their home in Sacramento, California. Cards were played and Mr. and Mrs. Hackler were the recipients of lovely farewell gifts from their assembled friends. Refreshments were served late In the evening to: the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hackler; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rakestraw and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tisdale, Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Seth Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Page, Mrs. Joan na Taylor, Betsy Joe McQuiston. and Fred McQuiston. The Hackler Wood River ranch has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. James Owens of Red Bluff, Califor nia, who with their son Peter will take immediate possession when the Hacklers leave for Sacramento, there they have purchased a new home. Mr. Hackler has been a resident of Fort Klamath for the past forty two years, and Mrs. Hackler has nitric this her home for thirty-three years.. Reason given for the move Is Mr. Hackler's poor health, his physical condition making it inadvisable to spend another winter here. Friends here Join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Hackler well In their new location. Womens Guild Lutheran Womens Oulld of Zlon Lutheran Church met June .19, 1:30 p.m. ' ' Mrs. Vernlce Eberlein Introduced the topic, "The Founding and Works of the American Bible So ciety." During the meeting routine1 busi ness was discussed and it was de cided to cancel the next regular meeting scheduled for July 3. Mrs. Mnrgaret Klrkpatrick and Mrs. Madclon Anderson were hostesses. I . .m MR. AND MRS. JOHN WARREN GEORGE NOGGLE Itav. -'-;- v ."" .'' '--m- -'lJa ina the Firtl Bpti Church in New Orleans, after their mar- tll V 7X-. I . . i I'l i ' i in ' ' A,: 1 Rlk r .ui.mnU i. llmlnH SUtot Al "T etfc ff r T-"sili i M- ill . 'Sw. iiawv, nw'" ' -' .-.w..... ... ... njri--w VaflNW V.i& ( tt V"''. , Force, and are attached to the 4th. Medical Group, SAC, at f Al Wf,Jf :J TiltOV ' yj ' V V ;' Lake Chajjet, La. They ere else shown during the ceremony, , L kWJ ftf A Jt'1) : ... i i - ' ' ' S-J 4t the Rev. David A. Gray read the marriage lervice in hit ifjJ " 1 tTV tJr ft JMT ."'Jt'-jfefr ' ' study, end in the other, after the ceremony. ftK'f '. W WVY V' " V FT k J& ' - ' ' ' The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren George ffjiMf- 'jLOvlt W Pw JkYS V Noggle, well known in the Klamath batin. and ni arrracrive ii V y . . . , V ' L t kT.Z A SpVeSy ' --y ' V bride is the former Julia Elisabeth Daniel, daughter of Mr. IjkSU JT TT W ' '':' V1 and Mrs. Rodnev Daniel, Wrioht Arkansas. i f"" ? . 'SWl " ..JrrHJ yr. j J 111 H V!. v.: . -V .. ... Jt ., -4 .. CLUMPNER-OWENS NUPTIAL VOWS IN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "Another nretty June bride, was Serena Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Owqns, 3029 Boardmafi Street, whose marriage to Neil Allen Clumpner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul V.- Clumpner, Anchorage, Alaska, waas solemnized in an early morning nuptial service, June 10, in the First Presby terian Church. The Rev. David F. Barnett Jr. officiated. In a setting of pink carnations, white illuminated wun ngniea tapers, riage by her father. She was lovely in a full length bridal gown of white nylon net over satin. veU of illusion net held in place with a coronet trimmed with seed pearls and orange blossoms. Her white prayer book was cen tered with white orchids and stephanotis tied with white satin streamers. Her only attendant was Rachael Weeks, who worS a dress of aqua blue satin, styled with a net yoke and full skin. She carried a cor sage of pink rosebuds, and wore the same flowers In her hair. The bridegroom was attended by Joe Green, best man, and Freddie Mills, Independence. Oregon, usher Following the ceremony, a wed ding breakfast was served in the ROY DUTCHERS IN EAST ON THREE MONTHS WEEDING TRIP Catholic Church, Medford, was the scene of the marriage of Norma Isobel Delorie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Delorie, Newport, Prince Edward Island, Canada, to Roy H. Dutcher, -son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. (Jack) Dutcher, 528 Pacific. Terrace. : Given in marriage by her, brother-in-law, Darrell Davis, the brde was lovely in a lace trimmed gown of white slip per satin, styled with a fitted bodice, full net skirt and short train.- Her fingertip veil of illusion net was held with a nar row softly pleated halo of the same material. She carried a white prayer book centerea with a white orchid, stephanotis and white satin streamers. . Bruno Pelligrlnl was organist and piayea me iraauionai- weaauig marches and incidental wedding music,, t The church was decorated with large baskets of spring flowers and the pews were marked with bou quets of spring flowers anchored wun white satin dows. The setting was Illuminated with numberous lighted tapers in, tall candelabra. The Rev. C. J. Llnahan read the service at 3:30 p.m., June 14, in the presence of a large group of invited guests and relatives. Matron of honor, Mrs. DarreU Davis, sister of the bride, wore an agua nylon marquisette ballerina length dress and carried a bouquet of pastel Esther Reed daisies. The brides maids, Hermlna Fil laus and Claire Delorie (sister of the bride) wore dresses identical to the matron of honor's, pink, and they carried the same type bou quets. Darrell Davis, brother-in-law of the bride was best man, and ushers were Barton Lafon, and James Dutcher (brother of the bride groom). Mrs. Dutcher, mother of the bridegroom, wore a handsome dress of brown lace, and her cor sage was a brown orchid. Mrs. Deiorie was unable to attend her daughter's wedding. The reception was held immed iately after the ceremony in the Banquet Room of Medford Hotel, and It was decorated in the same type flowers used for the churcn. Pg7i .1 J I V aT.1 : 1 mjm j -j i l n , 1 1 1 andNinte NTls a film you'll UkeMLjl stock and wood wardia-fern, me onue was given m mar : Empire Room of the Winema Ho tel. The bridegroom was a student at Washington Slate College, trans ferring from there to Oregon Tech nical Institute to complte his en gineering course, upon his gradua tion he accepted a position with Douglas Aircraft Co., Long Beach. The new Mrs. Clumpner is a graduate of KUHS. and was era- ployed at the First National Bank. Mr. ana Mrs. faui V. Ulumpner were here from Anchorage to at tend their son's wedding. The couple honeymooned at Tim berime Lodge and will be at home. 939 North Cedar Avenue, Inglewood California. Esther Reed daisies in pink and white were alternately placed flat around the base of the wedding cake. Shirlev Budreau and Madeline Lcgg poured: Mrs. Bill Luman cut the cake, and Mrs. Ed Davis as sisted. The bride attended Prince of Wales College, Prince Edward 13- ( Continued on Page S) : f " LftT (Si ' ' Co..lmnij in I f rh f J&, tthundkr in V 'v JT I Till: HAST" j and learn th reason I f it's the toast of Hollywood r&mamet .rREi "Hoii(wd Dirt mil Cilorii Cuitf," M- 0imiitiiiiM Oil, 601 102;, mrvi.Mr FLUHRER'S Baked FOR YOU exclusively by Unrftr liunii by flationil BiVm Semce: Inc. HEKALD ANI. NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDDING IN LOUISIANA UNITES JOHN NOGGLE AND JULIA DANIEL Of interest to many in the Klam-1 ath Basin. Is the belated news of the marriage of Julia Eltiabeth Daniel, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Rodney Daniel. Wright. Arkansas. to John Warren George Noggle. son of Mr. and Mrs. warren George Noggle, 20 Homeaaie Road. The marriage service was read in the study of the Rev. David A. Gray. First Baptist Church, New Orleans. April 13. The - bride was graduated from the Baptist School of Nursing in Arkansas in February 1951, and en- KARNES-STOLER RITES IN CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH a wntifni ormn nf white Chantillv lace over white satin, nvlon net yoke, long sleeves length nvlon illusion net veu eugcu im aHp..M"" by a tiara of net, pearl and rhinestone trimmed; was worn by lovely early summer bride, Carolyn Ann Stoler, for her wed ding to Kenneth Edward Karnes, May 24, 4 pm The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stoler. 630 Roseway Drive, carried a bouquet fashioned of a large white orchid, stephanotis and streamers of white satin ribbin. Ken neth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Karnes, Lakeshore Drive, and Carolyn exchanged their nuptial vows in Calvary Baptist Church, the Rev. E. E. Hambrick officiating. She waa given in marriage by her father, who escorted her to the altar raU, before a setting of white gladioli and stock, with palms forming" the background, high lighted with flickering tapers in tall candelabra. Mrs. E. E. Ham- brick was organist, and accom panied Ronny Bryon, soloist, who sang 'The Lord's Prayer" and "The Lord Is My Shepherd." Maid of honor was Marlene How- ard. In white eyelet organdy over blue taffeta. She carnea an ar rangement of pink carnations, and a haio of the same flowers. Bridesmaids, Ruby Gehrlng and Betty Karnes, were dressed exact ly alike in white eyelet organdy over blue taffeta slips, and they carried blue and white carnations and wore halos to match. Flower girl was little Beth Grif fith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Griffith and she wore white or gandy over pink, and she carried i a basxet oi rose peiaui. mim bearer was young Ted Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols. Best man was Benny Shepherd, and ushers were Dale Young and Earl Barnes, who were also candle-lighters. listed In the Air Force in October of that year. Her husband was graduated irom me university oi Orpunn in 1949. and before enll.it Ing In the Air Force In the tall of 1950. he spent a year In grad uate studv at the University of Idaho. He Is a member of Beta Theta PI fraternity. They are at home. 307 Center Drive Luke Charles. Loulana. j John, whose pnrenls are well 'known throuKhout the Basin Area was a popular member of the younger set, and was active in high school and college affairs and full court train, a ballerina Mrs. Stoler chose a navy blue silk shantung suit with matching duig and "her corsage was of pink f .. . ri.lloh WM. roses. Mrs. Karnes, mother of the bridegroom, wore a wine colored suit with complementing acces sories, and a corsage oi wniie roses. The reception was held In the church parlors, and numerous vases of roses and the same type flowers used in the church decor ated the setting for the reception. The three tiered elaborate wed ding cake, topped with a minia ture bride and bridegroom, was a very professional confection cre ated by the bride's grandmother, Mrs. A. E. Oearhart, Paradlre. California. It was served by Shar on Glenger and Alice Oeary. Mary Egan. Loralou Rolph. J a n a Langslet ana Mariene uwens poured; and Mrs. Florence Grif fith and Mrs. Mabel Oueck as sisted. Ann Egan carried the guest book. A knit suit in winter wniie. (Continued on Pake 8 7v. oUiamondA r our We will be glod to show you how greatly Ihey differ In brilliance, qualify and value. Our Genuine Orange Blos som rings are well-known for their lop quality and beauty. A-S395. B $I35. C-J2I0 J. C. JEWELER CERTIFIED 1019 Main a LOWELL-COLLIER NUPTIAL VOWS EXCHANGED IN ST. PAUL'S CHURCH St. Pauls Episcopal Church was the sceno of an early June wedding, when Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. H. E. (Jollier, 2JJ0 Wluie Avenue, mui J. Jean Lowell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowell, Old Midland Road, were united in marriage, at three o'clock in the after noon, June 1. The Rev. Galen Onstad officiated. The lovely bride, given in marriage by her father, wore i gown of white satin, embroidered with seed pearls, long sleeves, pointed at the wrists, and a long train. She wore a fingertip veil held with a pearl trimmed halo. Her bridal bouquet was of white roses, stephanotis and white satin streamers. Her only jewelry was a single strand of pearls, a gift from the bridegroom. Janice Larson was organist, and the church choir sang for the wedding. The church was a profusion of lilacs and spring flowers, forming i.Q,,i. nnrmtalila was flower a colorful background lor the lin- presslve ceremony, Maid of honor. Connie Collier, sister of the bride, wore a gown nylon net over taffeta, and hrr bou nylon net overtafteta, and her bou quet was of pint carnations and sweet peas In a darker shade of pink, end she wore a matching. close fitting cap. Bridesmaids were Olorla Jackson and Marilyn Hardin. Olorla wore aqua eyelet embroidery and nylon net over taffeta, matching cap and carried a bouaucl of carnations arl sweet peas in a darker shade of aaua. Marilyn wore a dress ex- lly a, the other two In orchid , and carried a bouquet of carnations and sweet peas in a darker shade of violet. Ti a i'a a 1 f f 1 6limilllil'ti See Ui roa Strlillr Carfftt (J Kstrivcd ! idaddinq l C Intllitiosl aad Announctminll Ir.m KM rl HaatlrH Aik For Yeur Copy Of V ... .,i,TAiiru lo ;WtUUirsU kUJIVKM cj r ir Bvalyn marray -3 til Mtla Ph. 7412 vfT3 are 0 uuiinedi RENIE MASTER WATCHMAKER Phone 4606 M ft ft ft SATURDAY .."VI Elizabeth Collier, daughter of ri ,a ring bearer was Kenny Lowrll, brother of the biuiCKroum. Best man was Eugene Ross, and ushers were Duaiie Cummmgs and Utliind Dixon. Mrs. Collier, bride's mother, wore a Miinrt cocktail suit in two Khnde.H of brown, prurl trimmed, and wore a navy and white nylon net allernonn dress and her cor- "J1" .M Col- Hers. The reception w ns in the par- K'ontlnurd on Pare al Medo-Land brings you the finest milk ... in the new, sanitary, gable top carton. It's easy to use... just follow these 4 easy steps: 2. Fold gable top bick and carton It 'ady for pouring. 4. To cloie preii inner tsal into pouring vent. This will pre vent milk getting any Ice box flavori. JUNK 'I'M 1 s Shower For New Brice In Langell Valley One l H'o lovllovt showers nf llio year was given In Langell Val ley on June ID al Hie pnrlnh hall hnnnrlnn n new bride, Mrs. ("cell llulleiino, the Inrnier Deity Nulile. Tnll pink lupprs and pink ournn. Hour were arranged on a lace env cred table with a blue parasol, and tiny bride and brlilrvroom placed nt one end. Tables nf glfU were along ono aide of Ilia hall, Mis Jimmy Shuck of Merrill nrnl the ciirnntloim. The nianv Kl" wero adiillrert anil Ihen wrapped with Mrs. Wl. Inrd Noble winning a prlie fur the iiumt aUiucllve pnikugv. Mclrenh inriits wore (ervrd In the follow hit: Mrs. f W. Ilrowi), Mr, (li'niun Crinliiiiil. Mrs. Pete lloilurs. Mm. Mike Dearborn, Mrs. Ilnriy Krnnlrr, Mrs, Jack Wliner, Mr. Jor ' I'ciluick. Mrs. llewlo Cnnipucll, Mrn. Tom House. Mm. Waller Hinllli. Sr., Mn. b'llloll House, Mm. Dill Ilurnett, Mrs. Les ter l.rovlll. Mr. Doug Umelcer, Mm In lltinirti,' Mnrllin lloralcy, Mrs. Walter Hinllh Jr., Mrs. Er nest flinvcH, Mi. Kil Bvuna, Mrn. Kuiulre Hnnitvrdl, Mrs. IUmp Mui linker Chiu luUi- Nobli . Mis. l.ulll rr Nulilr. Mri. Uenrue Baker. Mry llordnn Avllbrr. Mis. Dirk Hlllllhl Mis. Wlllnrd Noble and 1'ully No ble Mia l.miln Itiiiulull, Mrn. I. II, Moi Hi. Mri Weslev Dearborn. Mr I'ntil FlUliuiili. Mrs. Orvllle DeVaul. Mi' 1'rmiir Llllv, Mr. Clenritr Nnble. Mra. 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