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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALUS, OREGON
Brides and Brides-Elect
MRS. RONALD DALE BRYAN ... who was Carol Williams
before her marriage to "Ronnie" in First Methodist Church,
Reno. The Rev. Stephen C. Thomas read the service at 1 1 :30
a.m., Feb. 14, uniting the popular couple.
Pretty bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. WII.
liams, Airway Drive, and bridegroom is the son of Mr. 'and
Mrs. Jesse Bryan, 2118 Wiard.
Carol was attended by a former schoolmate from South,
rn Oregon College, Jan Whipple, Ashland. The bride wore
navy blue with shoulder corsage of white camellias; and
Jan wora gray with red carnations.
Ronnie is graduate of KUHS, and has been singing for
tome time at "other couple's" woddings. Carol is a graduate
of Henley High, and was a student at SOC. They are at home,
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Jean luces, daughter of Mrs. M. f. PadgeH, ItZTt
Holman, ion of Mrs. Jack Painter, San V
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MR. AND MRS. O. GILHLIAN .... 1919 Melrose, announce
he engagement of their daughter, Suzanne to Kenneth Lee
Torgerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russel . Torgerson, 1120
Pine. A March wedding is planned. Ken is senior at the
University of Oregon, and affiliated with Alpha Omega fra
ternity. The attractive bride-elect attended Oregon State
College and is a member of Gemmi Phi Beta sorority.
Photo by Ferebee
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MR. AND MRS. EMIL M. CARLSON . . . 2524 Wentland. r.
ceived news of the engagement of their ion, A 2-c L.G.
(Gene) Carlton, to Juanita Ann Witucki, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel F. Witucki, New Ulm, Minn. Gene Is stationed at
Osceola Air Force Base, Osceola, Wise. Ht was graduated
from, KUHS in 1950. Wedding date Is set for May S, In Can
Chapel, Cathedral of St. Paul, St. Paul, Minn.
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A VALENTINE BRIDE ... was attractive Laura Lee Collman
- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Collman, Old Fort Road,
. when she exchanged nuptial vows with LeRoy Lofdahl in Reno
He is the son of Herman Lofdahl, 212 Spring. A large recep.
tion was given for them Feb. 16. They are at home,2670 Eber.
. lein.
RECEPTION FOR THE L. LOFDAHLS 1
Mr. and Mrs. Lanle Leach, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Collman, Vanis
Collman, Mr. and Mrs. Obll Coll
man and children, Ronald and
Ronella; Mr. and Mra. Walter Coll
man and children, Nancy, Patricia
and Theodosia; Mrs. Robert Coll
man, Mrs. Clara M. Collman, Shir
ley Plymate, Caroline Starr, Prank
Chitwood Mrs. William Lofdahl,
Mrs. Oliver Moen, Mrs. EJfie
Smith, Martha Stephenson, Mrs.
Ella Stephenson. .
Bending gifts but unable to be
present were: Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Louie
Pastega, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Campbell and Sandra Leach.
Mrs. Lanle Leach was in charffe
of games and stunts.
Mrs. Raymond Cales nave a
reading with advice to the bride
and bride-groom.
Refreshments of Ice cream, cake
and punch were served by Mrs.
Walter Collman, Viola Rugg, Jo
Ann Plnkston and Marth Stephen
son.
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A reception for the newlyweds,
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lofdahl
(Laura Collman, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Collman of Old
Fort Road,) was held at the Shasta
Rousing Project Recreation Hall,
1627 Washburn Way on Monday,
ten. 16, 8 p.m.
Guests present were: Dolly Pin
ner, viola Rugg, Jo Ann Plnkston,
Miss Velma Collins, Mrs. Charles
Fraley, Mrs. William Harrison,
Mrs. Raymond Cales, Mrs. Lloyd
Hard, Mrs. Lloyd Walker, Mr. and
Mrs. clarence Hard, Mrs. s. u,
Chrowl and Mrs. Maurice Hillman.
Birthday Party .
A birthday party was held Sun
day, Feb. 15, for Denny Jessup in
nonor or nis sixtn mrtnday anni
versary. Decorations and favors
were cowboy and Indian theme.
Even the birthday cake was a long
sheet cake with lake, canoe, tee
pee and cowboys and Indians lined
up In a typical Modoc massacre.
Guests attending were: Larry and
Norman Masten, Billy and Ernie
Taylor, Larry Searcy, John Mar
vin, Pat O'Brien and the birthday
boy.
Games were played and first
prises were won by Norman
Masten and Ernie Taylor.
. After the party the group motored
to Gilchrist to attend "Scara
mouche" with Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
jessup.
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The young couple will make their
home at 2670 Eberleln in' the
Shasta Housing Unit.
MRS. PHILIP McGILUVARY . . . who. before her marri.g.
in Covington, La., Jan. 4, was Ollie L Fitimorris, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Fitimorris, Covington. Her husband
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. McGillivary, 2334 Vine.
Her husband is a graduate of KUHS; and is working in
the Postoffice in Denver while studying for his Master's degree
at the University of Colorado in political science. He was
graduated at Christmastime. He recently enlisted in the novel
officer training program and will report for active duty March
15. His attractive bride met him in Denver where she has been
secretary to a school official tinea leaving college.
Photos by Bennette-Moore, New Orleans
Klamath Falls, Oreee
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MR. AND MRS. ED McVEY . . . Tulelake. announce the en.
gagement of their daughter, Jerris Ann, to Eddie Bordin, ton
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bordin, Chieo. An early April wedding
It planned.
DINNER PARTY
ON BIRTHDAY
LANOELL VALLEY - Mr. and
Mrs. Leater Leavltt entertained at
their home with a turkr dinner
Feb. I la honor of her brother
Mike en his birthday.
A social time was enjoyed fol
lowing the dinner by Mr, and Mrs.
Mike Dearborn, and Paul, Ted and
Mark. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Johnson.
Mr. and Mra. Pete llodimi. Cora
lee and Brwe, Mr. and Mrs. We
Dearborn, Dill, Catherine, Henry
and Freddie and Mr. and Mrs.
Leavltt and Mary Anne.
Birthday Party
LANOELL VALLEY Mra. Lrs
Leavltt gave a dinner party Feb.
10 In honor of Mrs. Bill Burnou t
fx-rtdr- U".M-. wen 'r. md
Mra. Bill Burnett. Maria. Monle
and Richard Burnett, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Wetmer and Skipper, CoraJe
H-'r- an t,wr Plnelll. Mr.
and Mra. Warner Fett, Mr. and
Mra. Mike Eitlrlem and Mra
Loulae Fett. all of Klamath Fals,
and Lester Leavlll and Mary Aiuie.
DESSERTm:
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with a l.Msntankk;
at the home of tai hat
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