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PAGE SIX HERALD ANO NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. ORKOON SATURDAYj NOVKMIIKIl 1. HIM 3t V " - ' I'' Iv ''i J :.."' W !' ,; . . J 1? - f lit ,!? . , VT . r ; 1 A HOSTISSIS ... Mrs. Georq. H. Mrrymen, loft, and Mr. John 0. Mtrryman, riqht, with one of tha many beautiful r. rangemants of broni and yl-' low chrysanthemums part of tha striking background' for tha distinctly tea they gave Oct. 22, in tha Pelican Party Room. Photo by Kottlar ; . IfWaWAjtjJ-l i rn r'- - -iiiimn imiiMii ami 7 ' M t - - -111 ii V s rf.i . I I i . L AMONflk TH( MANY fRIINDS . . . who callad during tha aftarnoon aMha Marryman taa from J to e p.m., war Mri, Andaw J. Honul, la(t; Mri. Wllfrad E. Lamm, ecntcri and Mri. Eugana H. Favall. MOM EUOINI . . . wai Mri. 6odfray Blohm, at tha right, with Mrt. G. C. Lorant. Mrt. Blohrn.fermar Klamath Fa'li raiidant, wat ottuplad much of tha aftamoon hanging graatlngi wltk frlandt mada whan tha and Mr. Blohm lid hara. . NEWCOMER AND LONG-TIME RESIDENT Mn. J. C Utwillar, laft, and Mrt. Gaorga Wright In animatad convocation. . MRS. EDWARD HALL PIKE ... laatad at tha tabla. tarving Mrt. Phillip Hitchcock, !aft, and Mri. Staphan Mohar. -. ASSISTING . .-. at tha lovaly taa wai Mr. R. R. Macartnay) and pouring wara: Mrt. Hanry C. ZAr, Mrt. John H. Martin, Mrt. Frank JanVlm, Mrt. i. Royal Shaw, Mrt. Edward Hall Pika and Mrt. Victor O'Nalll. MARRIED IN FORT WAYNE WESTS IDE According to word recently received here tfy friends. Vernon Dale Travis (formerly oi the West 6ide was married on Julv 7, at 3:30 p.m. to Thelma Louise Henendeen. daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Louis C. Henendeen of Fort Wayne. Indiana. The marriasre service was read bv the Reverend Carl Brown in the Emanuel Baptist Church. ForH Wavne. The bride wore lor ner wedding and traveling, a gray traveling dress, with, complement ing accessories. The bridegroom; son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Travis. Harbor, Ore., U stationed at the present in Korea, where he Is a Medic at an Evacuation Hospital. While he is away his wife Is -making her home with his parents at Harbor, and is employed in Brookings. ALICE VITUS HONORED BY QUOTA CLUB Members of Klamath Quota club honored Alice Vitus, retiring governor of the 14th district, at a party given Wednesday evening at her home, which also was in cele bration of the club's birthday and took the place of the regular Octo ber dinner meeting, i Mrs. Vltvs was presented with gift in appreciation of her past gear's tervice, and reports were given on the district conference over which she presided last week end in Portland at the Heathman hotel. Those attending from Klamath Tails, besides the district gover nor, were Vera Chase, district sec retary: Ada Bproat. president of the Klamath club, and Nadlne Coi vin, second vice president, who were delegates. About 75 were in attendance and other clubs repre sented Included Eugene, Portland, iTacoma, Seattle and Spokane, Wash., Vancouver and Victoria, B. C. A surprise honor was conferred by Portland at the Saturday eve ning banquet when Dorothy Crlm," Seattle, the new international pres- -juenb oi vguoui, was made an non orary member of the Rosarians, Following election of officers on Sunday morning, Mrs. Vitus turned over her official governor duties to Lucille Graham, Seattle, and Anna Mae Powers, Spokane, was installed as lieutenant governor. During a short business meeting Wednesday evening, the Kltfmath club voted to change its program meetings from evenings to the luncheon hour, the first of which Avll be November 10 at tho Pell can parly room, with Irene Van Winkle In charge. Harriet Floyd was greeted as a new member, and birthday gifts were wwi by Catherine Fyock and Hap Lawler. CATHOLIC RITES-UNITE COUPLE IN MERRILL CHURCH In one of the loveliest weddings of the early fall, Marie Suty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Suty, Merrill, becanje the bride of John Robert Lane. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lane, Adel, Ore. The young couple are both from pioneer Klamath and Lake County families. The double-ring ceremony was read at 10 a.m., Oct 11, in St. Augustine's Church, Merrill by Father Phelan. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Robert Long sang Schu bert's Ava Maria and Panis Angelicus. During the mass the choir sang "0 Beautiful Mother." Paula Clark played the organ accompaniment. Acolytes were Con O'Nell and Jackie Barry. The altar was flanked with ar rangements of orchid and white chrysanthemums. The bride, lovely In Ivory Chan- liny lace and satin was escorted to the altar by her father. Her finger-Up tulle veil was caught by a halo of net outlined with seed pearls and sequins and she carried a white orchid on a white prayer Book. She wore a blue satin gar ter, worn by her tlster. Mrs. Rob ert Thompson at her wedding and an Australian penny in her satin fandal. Her borrowed pearls were old. Helen Sutv.was maid of honor for her sister. Her ballerina length frock of green satin was made with an overs irt of silver Import ed French lace. She wore a match ing cap and carried green carna tions tied witn satin jmoons oi the same shade. Maids of honor In duplicate frocks with matching carnation ar rangements were Mrs. Robert K. Thompson, sister of the bride. In shaded aqua. Mrs. Gary Morris, sister of the bridegroom, In shaded pink ana Martha Krizo, cousin oi the bride in shaded blue. 'Golden haired Jeanne Thompson. niece of the bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Thompson, Clinton Avenue, Klamath Falls, wore a matching pink frock and carried a white basket of pink rose petals. , Best man was Terry Cahlll Adcl. Ushers were George Cahlll. Adel, John O'Lcary, Paisley, Robert K. Thompson, Klamath Falls. The handsome young ring-bearer was Chris Kandra, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kandra, Merrill, For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Sutv chose a toast Chantilly frock over self-colored satin with matching satin hat. Her accesso ries were bronn and she wore two cymbidlum orchids at the shoulder. The bridegroom's mother wore FIMI PHOTOGRAPHY M It Fit A I, ALLOWANCE . lOI It OLD WAMfT kyle morgan l!Lw PIANOS i ' y'ourt for a happier future throuqh muiic 1035 Main Phone 2-0200 wine lace with gray accessories and the same shade of orchid aa corsage. Immediately following the cere mony a wedding oreakiasi to served at the Sportsman's hotel with places marked for 35 guests. A reception was held at 7 p. m. in St. Augustine's church for zoo guests. The new Mr. and Mrs. Lane cut the first piece of their four-tiered white wedding cake, en circled with pink Elf roses and maidenhair fern. Buver oeiia topped the confection. Vonnle Olynn. Tulelake, was n charge of the guest book. At the coffee urn were Mrs. William Kan dra and Mrs. John Kandra, Mrs. Joe LlpUk preilded at the puncn bowl and Mrs. meve a sacs. of the bride served the cake. For traveling, the new" Mrs. Lane chose a cream wool suit with satin trim, brown alligator accessories, brown nat ana net (houlder corsage was two green orchids. Following a weooing trip to Brit ish Columbia and other points north they will live on the bride groom's ranch at Adel. Mrs. Lane Is a graduate of Klamath Union High School and attended the University of Wash ington. The bridegroom was grad uated from Lakevlew High School. .'k . ..it mm iii ii d TaTihvJ Ua. WEDDING . INYITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS ' Processed or Engraved i ' 4 Day Delivery! SHAW STATIONERY CO. 729 Main THE SUCK SAUVE SENOR and tht tparklinq satiny tenor are really pirates (you can't even baliava what you SEEM and tho pirates are really Wilson and Wilma Wiley, who head tha Pirate Party Committee at th Yacht Club, Nov. 8 next Saturday. Contact them 8687 for additional informa tion. A larqe eveninq of fun as usual, is there for you. Photo by Kettler STONE-OBERG VOWS SAID IN DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY In a candlelight double-ring ceremony, read by Pastor Irvin Tweet in the Klamath Lutheran Church, Oct 11, 7 p.m., Virginia Obcrg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Obcrg, 1545 Oregon Avenue, became the bride of- John 'Stone, son of Mr. and "Mrs. Harry S. Stone,. 2204 Darrow 'Avenue. I An all-white color scheme was chosen for the decora tions; chrysanthemums and gladioli accented with the green of palms were effectively used at the altar and pews were marked with White satin bows holding tapers entwined with ivy. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in an ankle length gown of tulle and Chantilly lace over slipper satin. ( The gown was styled with a low? scalloped neckline, outlined with a ruffle of pleated tulle. The match ing lace milts also had pleated tulle at the wrists. A small lace cap held the waist length veil of lllualqn net. 8he carried a cres cent shaped bouquet of white roses and stephanotls. Her only Jewelry was a single strand choker of pearls. , Matron of honor was Mrs. Hal Adams. Mrdford. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Alan Davldinn, Hllla. boro, sister of the bridegroom; and Mrs. Bill Alexander. All wore ? j i.i Not everyone has the same favorite color. It's the same way with piano tone. You wisely should choose occordina to vour own personal preference. To moke this possible we corry many leadinq makes of pianos. Then, too, mod ern spinet ond console type cases ollow vou a wide individual choice in styles and finishesiTo suit your taste in beauty of appearance os well as tone we carry pianos in varied walnuts, and mahoqanies, maple, blonde mahoqany, limed oak. burnt walnut, mahoqony with rich plastic trim, styled in 0 u e e n Anne, Chippendole, French Provincial, Swedish Modcrne, Colonial ond mony others. Yes. rioht here in Klamoth Falls is the larqest ' stock of leodinq make pianos in this part of the west. LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7th St. Phone 7182 ballerina length dresres of whit net over taffeta, patterned after the brlde'a. and with them they wore deep green aatln aashes and matching shoes. Their crescent shaped bouquets were of white pom pon chrysanthemum and Ivy, and they wore matching headpieces. Alan Davidson, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was beat man. Ushers were Jerry Schubert and Alan Klus. Mrs. Oberg chose a floor length dress of aqua crepe with match ing lace lop, aqua gloves and hat. and ber shoulder coraaga tu I purpl orchid. Dusty-rose crepe and lac was worn by Mrs. bum, with toast accesaorlea and ucr coraag waa a brom orchid. Before th ceremony Dick Ma lum aang "I Love The" accoin. Denied by Mrs. Arthur Denlaon at tlx organ. Mrs. Denlson a I a o played the traditional wedding inarches. "The tard'a Prayer was sung during th Mrvic. The reception was In the church parlors, Mrs. Warren Ocha, Mer rill, served the cake; Mrs. Joe MulllcK Jr. presided at the punch bowl; Mrs. Euitene Werner and Mrs, Paul Lund erved' th col lee; and Mrs. Jack Wynanl, Mer rill, passed the ttitoat book. For travel, th bride wore a winter-white knit ault, filled red coal of poodle cloth, black acces lories and a corsage of whli roars from her wedding bouquet. From out of town, oiher than Ihe wedding parly, were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Llndberg uncle and I aunt oi the rjrioe, ana Roy una brrjf, cousin, Corur d'Alene; Mr. and Mrs. Jonaa Waldin, Tulelase; I Mrs. Lorraine Hall, Mr. and Mrs. I Heinle Herlager, Medford, Jack IWvnanl Warren Ocha and son 'Clcve, Merrill; Jimmy Hall, Bia I ber; and Oscar Rylander, Bly. I After a Canadian honeymoon, Ihe couple Is now at home In Cor Ivallia where John Is a pre-medlo 'rludent at Oregon Stat Collet. :? filets i mm mi send your cleaning with your laundry! 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