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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1952)
SATUHDAY, AUGUST 10, inrg iAGE SIX " ' Vt i-ii "; "V'": - 'J L u F -7 -- ,Y'n - k.Sr----"---1.1 . J? . . . . LAST MINUTE ADVICB i . X f H I I L 31 ' . It t'm flower girl, t IV 1 l MR. AND MRS. HUBERT f; I I Judy Nelson, whota drot. KV, ; , . VANDERHOFF SR. . . V ll ! - ' 1 i miniature I '' I V i T . .- pau for a moment with I 1 .brida'i sown. I . k 1 . ' ' , thair daughter bafora Jv " 1 I ' ' 1 . M ' P' F? Itarinfl for th thurch. . If Jp-x:-, , j y: A--T 1 IN EVENING CEREMONY ...Lovely .f;V yr ' ' ! feff- . 'f y ' " I 1 3 Gloria Vndorhofl became the br.da ol V 1 ' 1 ' . . . ! VI. J I I 1 Virgil Nelson. The ceremony took plce at K.;V . -' CHANGI ABOUT . . . Hubert Vandorhoff, Sn uJ, - the Klamath Lutheran Church, Saturday. PUt 0,u ' 9, on 9'om, i August 9, 7:30 p.m. Virgil Notion. J ' . 1... : ' ; , K S1 ; ; 1 ) ,1 mi mi n ii mliiiiii nminani i iiiimm mi I . ' " ' 1 , . : Mary Stone Pretty, August . Bride Of Alan Davidson In a lovely all-pink wedding on and Archie Rutter. all of Roseburif. Sunday. August 3. Mary Stone. ! were ushers. daughter of Mrs. Harry S. Stone of I The reception was held at the this city, became the bride of Alan j w0,lv,ehneuebrI!Idres' 'fiberS Davidson, son of Mr. and Mrs. i and Mr5 warren Ochs served the James Davidson. Roscburg. Gladi- icalte after the bride and bride oil iormed the background for the groom had cut the first piece. Af iss J:30 p.m. ceremony, winch I .he nunch bo0","""1- read bv the Rev. Donald Cassiday j815'"1 at tne P"n?B bowl. of the CongreRational church. ! For eoing-away. the new Mrs. -., m..r. h close Davidson wore a pink linen dress frSnd fit SieaS fJ VlKren Ochsi'"" "vy linen duster wilh com i M.r rill T tri Wondebffde wl'1men"nB accessories, and the ;fHMnf X" . !! blush Dinki orchid from her bridal bouquet. IhStS JStto wh sLllorid yoke'"" a wedding trip to Canada. IjySJSii of liSe The Unl skirt i e young couple will be at home SdrthT? short traS d wiS I to Hillsboro. Ore where the bride Si, ,he wore a firceniD illusion jcroom has accepted a teaching to veil falling " from a Marv Sruart silion " Hisb"0 High School. He c"p of lace. A white orchid and i was graduated from Pacific Uni fleSr d' amour formed her bridal Iversity at Forest Grove in June. bduqueU atop a white Bible, loaned The bride w'll be graduated from to the bride bv Mrs. Denny Lily, i rf "f ,.,"u""- . , . D...k ,,; Attending the wedding from out- Mrs. Bill Allen of Roseburg the i of.tov!n beslde, lhose in the wed. former Lois Larson of this city d Mrs. Stuart tVed. VnJ? "fSle firink dotted !KnW- Moscow. Idaho. Mrs. Wll wore 8?n of pale pink dotted. Hen.wn. The Dalles. Mr. and swiss, fash oned wh a low Mrs. Lyle Brown. Rogue River, loped neckline and full floor-length Mr and Mrs wmiam Lars0I)i akirt. - Springfield. Mrs. James Davidson Similarly dressed, in a deeper Jr coaullle. Cleve Ochs. Merrill, shade of pink, were the brides- Charles Tavlor, Mrs. Archie Rutter, maids. Peggy Hall. Seattle; and Mr- Bjll Anen and Mr ar)d Mrs. Virginia Oberg of this city. James Davidson Sr.. all of Rose- The attendants carried flat bas- burg. kets containing pink gladioli. Peg- ay Bryan was flower girl, carry ing a basket of pink and white : sweetpeas. After the candles were lichted by Evelvn Ochs. Merrill, and Mari lyn Hardin; Marie Nelson sang "Because." and. during the cere mony. "Bless This House." She was accompanied bv Mrs. Arthur Denlson. who also nlnved the tradi tional wedding music. m k.U.v mnlhs, vnr. an fiftpr- nn., hlA ion ar lh ' aOOll UIVO Vi liair - Via st accessories, and a corsage ol ink rosebuds. Mrs. Davidson was dressed in copen blue with black accessories, and her flowers were bronze roses. Serving as best man for the bridegroom was his brother. James, of Coaullle. Stuart Knapp, Moscow. Clint Agee, Jerry Coen. WEDDING INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Processed or Engraved From $150 For One 10 Hundred 4 Day Delivery! SHAW STATIONERY CO. 729 Main Let us REMOUNT your diamond in a Enduring beatify can be - yours! ed-Lok Rings lock together! never rub against never twist or separate. Fashioned of tempered gold (not cast), they afford maximum security for your diamonds. With U'ed-Lok you'll be satisfied permanently. (IICISTIItl BPW Meets At Petroff Home BPW members met at the home of Blanche Pelroff. 2134 Stukcl Street. Monday, Aug. II. Mrs. Petroff held the clubs annua) pic nic In her yard. A ham dinner was enjoyed after the members had a delightful swim. The committee for the get-together included the following: Ele- nor Reel, Beth Griggs. Dorothv Lowell, Nell Stewart, Kitty Han ville, and Blanche Petroff. Beth Griggs announced that a no-host dinner would be held at the Winema Hotel, Tuesday. Aug. 19. The state president. Fern Trull. Grants Pass, will be at the meet ing. She Is making an official vis it to Klamath Falls. Rose Bailey Leads Meeting MERRILL Senior regent Rose Bailey presided at the Aug. 5. meeting of Merrill Women of the Moose, Chapter 18. Two candi dates Elsie Wolfe and Vera Howell were elected to member ship. Lucille Dragoo and Celia Young are reported to be 111. The resignation of Lorena Honey cutt junior regent, was accepted, and Susan Williams nominated ta fill the unexpired term of office. each other, JltlLUl Phone 3151 jring ensemble! (f00 HERALD ANO NKWS. KI.AMATU FALLS. OREGON IGloria Vanderhoff We d In Klamath Lutheran Church In an Impressive candlelight cer emony Gloria Vanderhoff. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Vander hoff Sr.. exchanged vow with Virgil F. Nelson, son of Mr. and I Mrs. A:;el Nelson. I The Rev. Richard E. Gracf read the service which look place at the j Klamath Lutheran Church, Satur day, Aug. 9, 7:30 p.m. The bride was given In marriage by her father. Her matron of honor was Mrs. J. H. Brow-n, the bride's sister. Bridesmaids were Mary Nel son, sister-in-law of the bride groom, Eileen Nelson, sister of the bridegroom; and Shirley Alexan der, judy Nelson, cousin of tne bridegroom, served as flower girl. The bridegroom's best man was Bill Hilton. His ushers were Don Hilton, Bud Brown and Hubert Vanderhoff, brother of the bride. Hubert Vanderhoff and Bill 'Hilton also were candlellghters. Soloist was John Carter who sang "At Dawning," "Because" and "The Lord's Prayer." Organist was Mrs. Arthur Denlson. The lovely bride wore a floor length, solid embroidered nylon net and satin gown designed and made for her by Mrs. H. Altman. The bodice hail a scalloped sweetheart neckline and the long sleeves were pointed at the wrists. The bride wore a headband beaded with J Print Ineludt t aferaf lax M Vll'lfl tiitcl I 1 fi.' Ill MITICH I I mother of pearl flowers from which flowed a scalloped fingertip veil of illusion net. Her only Jewel- Hie Itvlttnd Shock home. 423 But ty was a tingle strand of white .vain Drive. Several buthctuvn and pearls. a whit, orchid surrounded bv red roses and narrow white rlb- bons tied In love knots formed the bridal bouquet. The matron of honor wore a strapless pink satin and net dre a with a matching satin Jacket. The carnations in her headband and bouquet were the same shade of pink as her dress. The bridesmaids' dresses were the same style as the matron of honor's but the colors were all different, Mary Nelson wore pastel blue, Eileen Nelson wore a solt gold, and Shirley Alexander wore a pastel green. Their carnation headbands and bouquets matched the color of their gowns. Blonde, curly haired Judy Nelson, looked adorable In a floor length dress which was a miniature of the bride's gown; the only differ ence between the two being the (Continued on page Si Leu cco cotM&n. of w A V" L - A. $1.75-0 5.3,00 Heie lo keep you snowlloke cool...llowei fragrom... the lamous Solin Series now in solid form. Touches youf skin with tingling, lasting liagronce. Never Jeoks, or spills-evoporohon-prool, tool CURRINS -for drugs "The Friendly Drug Store" 9th end Main ' Phone 2-3475 Get-Together For Hearn Family A fomllv uel-to-cpther and l,wn pnriy were enjoyed by the Hrarn fumllv. Wcdnrsdtiv. Anuu-l G. ui an anniversary were observed. Those prenu were: Mr. and Mr.v J. F. Hearn; Mr. and Mr. C. W. Haiprr and son Danny; Mr. and Mr.s. J. P. Outuf?nn nntl children. Melody. Rlckle and Vlckl Lvnn; Mr. and Mr. ttvinmi tin -k. Cherry and Candy; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hikes; and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Pont and children. Don. Duane, Mickey, Karen, and Marty. Party Held For House Builders BONANZA A large group of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partridge and Mrs. Grace Blaser gave them a pleasant surprise the evening of August I. when they brought the makings for a welner roast and nice gilts for the new home Mr. and'Mra. Partridge are building. A social evening was en Joyed following the outdoor meal. About one hundred persona at tended Uie party. value -er1 MULLINS-O'CONNER NUPTIALS IN ST. AUGUSTINE'S IN MERRILL At a ten o'clock wedding Sntur-1 any, juiy iv, in cu. AuuuMinc uAtn ;oiic Church. Merrill, Kilcrn O'Cnn. . ner became the bride or James ; Mulllns. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan iel J. Mulllni of San Francisco The Rev. John Plielan officiated at the ceremony. . I The attractive bride; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'C'onner of I Malm, was given In marriage by her father. Hhe wore a gown of white Im ported French eyelet marquisette over while satin and her veil of net and lace fell from a white snt- I in Juliet cap trimmed with white seed pearls, ner bouquet was 01 1 while atepnanotis, collided wun a white orchid, Mrs. Edward McCiilley, matron of honor, wore a dress uf yellow and while carnalloni. The bride groom's sister. Patricia Mulllns, served as bridesmaid, and wore a gown of orchid marquisette over orchid satin and carried a yellow and lavender bouquet. Mary McAullffe, was Eileen's pretty little flower girl. Organist was Ann Mulllns, sister-in-law of the bridegroom and 0 flQODBQIDaiBIDII i S Which I of theJence?i Won't someone tell Mrs. Gloom what her neighbor is doing in her ' back yard? Won't someone whisper about our low rates and reliable service? Who'll help her banish wash day smog on her side of the fence? a B n a CASCADE D Klamath's Finest Opposite his brother, Bernard, was sololt. Large armrotrmenU of while gtudiull and rhrysitlilhcinum weir uied and Call O'Ciiiinrr. brother ol the bride. Iigliird the altar candle. Another brother of the bride, groom. John Mulllnn. was bevt innn and Joseph Kos served a uiiicr. AMisiing Father Plielan a altar boys wrrc Call O Conner ami Handy Miller. A navy blue lace dress wacho.. en by Mis. OConner lor her daughter's wedding, and she wore a while orchid at her shoulder. Mrs Mulllns wuie a two niece dress of aqua silk print and with II she wore a purple orchid. Following the ceremony, a re. ception wus held at the Merrill Recreation Hull. The four tiered wedding cakn centered the white linen covered refreshment table and bouquets of pink rosebuds In crystal bowS were placed at either end. While candles completed the table decor ations. The cake was served bv Joan Murphy, assisted by Hnr (Cnntlnurd on page 71 B B H El a M a a Q m side B Q D D B M LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS 13 Phone 5111 . to '-j Post Office mDlDIIDDHaBlll,