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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH' FALLS. CRUCON
SATURDAY. DKCKMnKH 13, lO.Vi
JU ANITA CLINE RECENT BRIDE
Juanita Maria CIIn. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Clin, 7S
Fnruce Street, wan a pretty bride In
First Christian churcn, Nov. aa.
hi the Rev. Oeorge Alder read
the I p.m. service solemnising her
marriage to Arinur Dean jjericer,
on of Mrs, Marvin Hammerslcy,
Wesvervllle, Calif. .
She wore a gown of lace and
net over satin, with scalloped yoke
and hemline, sequin edged; wlih a
pleated ruffle of tulle on the satin
underskirt. The dress was made
by her aunt, Mra. Frank Good
Win, for Juanlta's cousin. Janet
Marie 'Mrs. DcLos Jones), for
her recent wedding In Sacramento,
The dress Is to be worn by future
brides In the family. With It,
Juanita wore a veil of Illusion net
edged In lace, held by a amall
band of satin, sequin trimmed,
with small clusters of orange blos
soms at each side.
She was escorted by her father
to the altar, which was decorated
with white chrysanthemums and
woodwardla fern, Illuminated by
lighted tapers In floor candelabra.
Her bouquet was of red and white
rosebuds with white stephanotls
and satin streamers.
Her attendant was Mrs. Dee
Urgulaga, aunt of the bride, who
wore blue net aver blue satin, and
her bouquet was of pink pompon
chrysanthemums arranged with
blue velvet leaves.
Best man was Alfred Barker,
brother of the bridegroom: and
Wayne Anderson, uncle of the
bride, wss usher.
Mrs. Cline, mother of the bride,
wore a black velvet and pink taf
feta afternoon dress, and her cor
sage waa of pink rosebuds.
Mrs. Hammersley chose a cos
tume of aqua crepe, and her cor
ssge waa the same as Mrs.
Cllne's.
The reception was in the cnurcn
parlors, and Mrs. Frank Goodwin
presided at the coffee service,
Mrs. Oleksy Freeman served the
cake: and sally . noousteut as
sisted.
Bout bride ana orraegroom. are
KUHS graduates and he was re
leased from the navy six monins
ago.- They will be at home to their
Irienas, Jliu Mortimer mreet.
Out of town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Blessing, cousins
of the bride, from Twin Falls;
Mrs. Helen Thomas, Albany, ore..
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hammers-
ley. Weavervllle. Calif., and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Goodwin, Sacra
mento.
BARBARA FOLTZAND LOU GEHRING
EXHANGE VOWS IN RECENT RITES
Of interest to their many friends was the wedding of
Barbara Marine FolU to Llewellen M. Gehrine in Klamath
Temple, Nov. 23. The bride is the doughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Foltz, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Gehnng, all of this city. The Rev. O. B. Anderson read
the service at 3 p.m., before a background of large white
chrysanthemums, effectively arranged with masses of
greenery. ., "
Ruby Ge&ring, bridegroom's sis
ter, accompanied bv Mrs. George
Mcmtyre, sang Because" and
"The lord's Prayer."
. In traditional white, styled with
la fitted bodice of lace over satin,
long sleeves pointed at the wrists,
peter pan color, and full skirt of
satin with a lace panel at the
back extending into a full court
train, the brtae was escorted to
the altar by her father, who gave
her In marriage. Her fingertip veil
of illusion net was held by a contour-band
of lace and seed pearls,
with a, small cluster of ribbon and
orange blossoms at either side. She
carried a white Biblo centered
with a white orchid.
' Mrs. John Hitson, sister of the
bride, was matron of honor. Her
beige ballerina-length dress was of
net over satin, and she carried a
bouquet of white and yellow chry
santhemums and wore a match
ing headband.
Bridesmaids were May Louise
FolU, sister of the bride; and
Mrs. Randel Foster, sister of the
bridegroom. They were dressed as
the matron of honor, except for
color May Louise wore apple
green net over satin: and Mrs.
Foster wore coral rose. The three
attendants carried identical- bou-
Sandra Foster, pretty little four
year old niece of the bridegroom,
were a pale lavender floor length
gown. Her bouquet was the same
as the bridesmaids; and she wore
matching flowers in her hald. She
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Randel Foster.
Handsome four year old Walter
Ray (Butch) . EstUI, cousin of the
bride, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
T. Estill, was ring bearer.
Mrs. Foils chose a navy blue
costume with red accessories for
her daughter's wedding, and her
snouiaer corsage was oi rea rose
buds.
Mrs. Cenring. mower of tne
bridegroom, also wore navy blue
with pink accessories, and she
wore a corsage of pink roseouas.
The reception table in the church
parlors was centered with an or
nate wedding cake flanked with ar
rangements of pink rosebuds and
maiden hair fern. Aunt of the
bride, Gladys Foltx. served the
cake; punch was served by Mrs.
James Adams, San Francisco; and
Mrs. Kicnarcf scnieierstein, as
sisted by Cleo Allen and Jean
Wright. Donna FolU, sister of the
bride, carried the guest book. For
the wedding trio to the Bay Area.
the new Mrs. Gehrlng wore a deep
quels with ribbons to match their .wine velveteen suit with gray ac
lndivldual dresses, and all wore icessories; and she wore the white
stoles to match their frocks. I orchid from her bridal bouquet as
Randel Foster attended his a corsage,
brother-in-law as best man. Lester I "Lou" was discharged from the
FolU, bride's brother, and John
Hitson, her brother-in-law, were
ushersV '... v .
Arlene and Dsrlene Foils, twin
sisters of the bride, were candle
lighters. They wore pink frocks
with pink carnation headbands.
D.8. Navy last march, after serv
ing four years on a submarine
tender as an electrician. He la now
attending OTL The popular newly
weds are both graduates of KUHS:
and are at home to their friends
at US Lincoln.
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MAR30N-KRIZ0 WEDDING IN
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH
A beautiful gown of white nylon eyelet embroidery over
satin, styled with a fitted bodice, sweetheart neckline, long
fitted sleeves and full court train, was worn by lovely Martha
Krizo for her wedding to George Marson in Sacred Heart
Church, Nov. 23. A halo of net outlined with seed pearls and
sequins held her fingertip veil of tulle. She carried a
crescent shaped bouquet of Aristocrat roses.
The double-ring service was read by the Rev.'T. P. Casey
at j p.m. ,
She was escorted to the chancel
rail by her brother Frank Kriso,
who gave her in marriage.
Preceding the ceremony,. Mrs.
Robert Long sang Schubert's "Ave
Maria" and "Pania Angelicas," ac
, companied at the organ by Paula
Clark, who also played the tradi
tional wedding marches.
Mrs. Robert K. Thompson waa
matron of honor for her cousin.
She wore a ballerina length frock
of aqua with an oversklrt of Im
ported French silver lace. Her
half-hat waa outlined In matching
carnations and her bouquet waa
also of aqua carnations.
Brldesmlds, Mrs. Johnny Lane,
Adel, Ore., and Helen Suty, Malin.
also cousins of the bride were uT
pink and pale green respectively.
Their frocks, hats and bouquets
matched, and were styled the
same as the matron of honor's.
Little curly-haired Dottle Kriso,
niece of the bride, and daughter
of Mr. end Mrs. Phillip Kriso, was
flower girt She wore a floor
length blue dress similar to the
other attendants, and aha carried
a basket of rose petals.
Schubel Lamb, Lakevlew, was
best man: and ushers were Ray
Cottrell and Robert K. Thompson.
Striking arrangements of bronze
and yellow chrysanthemums with
woodwsrdia fern were used In pro
fusion for church decorations, U-
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Mrs. Mildred Marson, mother of
the bridegroom came from Port
land to attend her son's wedding,
and she wore a steel-gray aatln
afternoon dress with matching ac
cessories. Her shoulder corsage
was of Talisman roses.
The reception In the Pelican
Cafe Banquet Room immediately
followed the ceremony. Mrs. Elisa
beth Duncan. Portland, sister of
the bridegroom wss at the coffee
service; Mrs. John Kriso and Mrs.
Phillip Krizo, Tulelake, sisters-Inlaw
of the bride -served the four
tiered wedding cake, assisted by
Mrs. Earl Brooks, who also waa
in charge of the guest book.
For traveling, the new Mrs.
Marson chose a winter - white
gabardine suit, deep purple ac
cessories, winter-white bat with
purple veil; and her shoulder cor
sage was a purple orchid. The
couple la now at home. 1131 Fre
mont, after a wedding trip to var
ious points In Southern. California.
Martha is a graduate of Sacred
Heart Academy, and George was
graduated from KUHS. '
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DAINTY BRIDE in lac and net over latin. Mr. Arthur Dean
Barker, the former Juanita Maria Clins, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Clina, 738 Sprues Street. Upper right, In the re
ceiving line with her mother, the pretty pair chat with wadding
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guett, Mn. Paul Woodi. Canter, tha. "Jutt-wadt" with tha
officiating miniitar, tha Rev. George Aider, who read tha
8 p.m. lervlca, Nov. 22. Lower left, family group, Mr. and Mrs,
Clina, bride's parents; and to tha right, bridegroom's parents.
Mr, and Mn, Marvin Hemmeriley. Cutting tha caka at tha re
ception, tha smiling couple potet with tha alaborata confec
tion.". Photos by Farabas
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SPURS MEET j
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Spurs met Nov. 19. In the home
of Mrs. Mary Forterfleld at the
JF Ranch. A good crowd was to
attendance. Main toplo for the
ninr was th Bazaar and Food
gu which will take place at
Mom's Cafe In Dorris. Dec. 5.
Plans were made for the oee.
IT meeting in the Macdoel Hotel
party room, and will be the Christ
mas meeting.
Each member is to bring, a
white elephant for a gift exchange
A special program of entertain
ment Is planned.
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Naomi Shrine Has Mens Night
Men's Night was observed Tues
day evening, Dec. 2, by Naomi
Shrine, Order of tha White 8hrlne
of Jerusalem, at Its regular stated
meeting at tha Masonic Temple.
Members were entertained by
two dance numbers. The' Oypsy
Ballet and Hawaiian Oourd Dance,
by Linda Williams, talented young
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Williams. She wss accompanied
on the piano by Kay Jansen. ;
The regular business session was
presided over by Blanche Schulze,
worthy blgb priestess, and James
Hunter, watchman of shepherds.
The temple was decorated In the
holiday theme with red candles
and Christmas greens.
The banquet room portrayed a
farm scene with rustic rsll fences,
corn shocks and other farm pro
duce In evidence.
Typical ranch food was prepared
and served by a committee com
posed of Floyd Wsddell as Chair.
man, assisted by Jack Metier, ,
Everett Metier and Jack Schulze. ,
The next meeting of Naomi i
Shrine will be a Special Veetlng i
to be held Saturday evening. Dec.
13. at which time there will be
Ceremonial and the annual ChrlsW I
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