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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1953)
iira.U) AND Kr.S'S, KLAMATH FALLS. OTECIW PAGE SIX t'J VAfft A .aaav W aaa mat. Mean Ml). V UM0ltlle1, A conn.cll,, K W,a7i7T,,''.4rf r- ' h. u. "kl by Res Ond..-.d. wh, , SZr"1 1 .- -: c) LI ' .aw "i JL k v - "-t If l ' I lti Rev George AWer be tor a'mony. ( 4 I Moan -v.. ju,;!..tfv,.!. Nfcl MOMENTOUS MOMENT . . . bto tn rmony . . . brid'l iilr, CUrUt Tfcompion, Matron of Honor. ples tn Igcky coin in K bride', illpp. Flo gMt. Kuron Albn. nst to th lotly brid; and Ramon lkr latently wUh . procdur. lny ' both couiim of th now Mn. Bon. Carol StM. b'idmid. It not In pictvr. Pastel Flowers and Candlelight Background for Nuptials TRADITIONAL WHITf SATIN . . . wi worn by Theodora Ruby TKompion for nor wdding to Chtrloi R. Bowon. Simplicity wot th kaynott to th charming brida't attir and the dacora. iini for tho improttivo candlalight caramon y. Tho doublt-ring larvic wai road by tho Rv. Gtargrj Aldor In First Christian Church, Fob. 2 1 Photos by Foroboo Jl- " u-aarr AT THE RECEPTION ... in tho church parlor, from tho toft. Bob FrancV, best man tho bridegroom and brido; and th brido's grandmothar nd grandfather, Mr. and Mrs. Own Thompson. Bly Bride's Attendents Included Four Flower Girls In a setting of spring flowers in- Ann Elder, Sherill Banister. f ters Csmllle. Pamela, and son Tim CMA Chapel. Gwendlyn Darlene; Frenkle Hall and Connie Hall alsotolhy, ot Scranton Urea; Mrs. Ver. Hadley. daughter of Mr. and Mr. "ore orchid. The mothers ot thelyn White, Jefferson, lms; Mr. Herbert Hadley and Jerold Duane! bride and bridegroom bolh wore (Marlon Morton and Kenneth. Vre Dillavou, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mn!Mvy blue. ka; Mr. Ernest Rider and Mr. and Dillavou, were married recently. Rex Dillavou, brother of the Mrs. Lester Cummlngs. Home- The Rev. Richard Staub read the , bridegroom, was best man. Ushers I creek, Calif; Mr. and Mra. John were Russell Dillavou, Jack Dllla-; Dillavou, Montague, Calif.; Mr. 2 p.m. service. Given in marriage bv her father. the bride wore a princes gown of white satin with a fingertip lace veil caught with seed pearls. She carried a white prayer book lopped with a white orchid. The bridesmaids, Shirley Dilla vou and Norma Jean Banister, wore orchid. The lunlor attendants Sandra Pollock and Diana Bams-; followed tcr and the little flower girls, Judy vou, Rodney Hadley. Ora Banister and Frederick Pauck. The little ring bearer was James Pollock. Rodney Hadley. only brother of the bride, and Earl Jackon sang Because" and "I Love you Truly" accompanied by Mrs. Richard Staub.. The ceremony was Immediately bv a reception at the I home of the bride's parents. As sisting at the beautiiuily decorated and Mrs. Cecil Nicholson, Klamath Falls. From Palnlrv were: Mr. and Mrs. Ceorire Elder. Mr. and Mrs. lley. DELTA GAMMA Delta Gamma chapter of Del phian will meet next Tuesday, March 24. at 9:45 a m In the YMCA. Subject of the lesson Is: "United National, 1952." The leader will be Beatrice Beane. The following members will head the discussions; Georgia Collier, Dorothea Roenlcke, Helen fjpUter, and Julia Zumwalt. SWftT IN TASTE IOW IN CAlORItT TAW-4HIT B1.Hc K A DOT A A candlei'shl service read by th Rev. uroiir AWer tvtwe a background of aprtn1 liaweri In ;m : r i snadrs u:uJ ThcaIor i Teddy i Huo TtvMip.n and Charlrs R. Boen tn ma.'flai. HrUuv and (rterwu wi'.mwrd Ih dotibie-rmg carrmony at 1 Jo p m. r"rb 31, tn Irw rual Cbita tian Church. Bride la In dauabtrr of Mr ami Mrs. Kenneth I. IhontpMin. 2d Btibce. and 'her (atner save rwr tn marruie Bawen n th sun; ot Mia. Virgil Wilktr. Kirk. Or I Vocal aoroltt. Stanley Kendall, i was acconiparuad Oy Mra. Ktndall. ' onanist. Th bride's gown of tin satin waa effectlv in It ilmpilclly ol . line, with ton full skirt and fuif train. Her llntertip vail waa twld ; with a lac cap trimmed wttn pearls. She carried a whit Bibt topped with a wait orchid with yellow throat. Bride s ala'.er. Ctartc Thompaon was maid ot honor. Sn -or an orchid taffeta (own and carried a bouquet ol variegated Pink and while carnation tied with pastel satin ribbon. Carol flieers. bridesmaid, wore pale green taffeta, and hr bouquet waa tha aam aa th maid ol honor 'a. Utile flower girl, cousins of the bride. Karen Albert end Ray. mona Baker wore yellow satin patterned after the other at tendant's frocks: and thry carried matching basket of satin. Best man waa Bob FrJnck Uohera Lonnle Lew la and Sob Baker also served as candlelight er Mrs. Thoinp'on'a costume was navy blue with matching ac cessories, and her shoulder cor. aaiie waa of pink camellias- Bride groom's mother. Mrs. VYsUer. wore a lighter shade of blue, with white camellia corsage. The reception waa tn the church Chapter U PEQMeeting Chapter U. PEO met at the home of Mrs. Roxanna Wilson, 130 Washington, Tuesday e v e n I n March 1. A delicious po'luck dinner was arranged by the committee: Mrs. F. Cecil Adarna. Mrs. Lloyd L. Porter, Mrs. O. K. Puckelt, Mrs. K. G. Cummings and Mra. Lore Evans. Following the dinner, election of officers was held, and the follow ing officers were Installed for the coming year: Mra. Marvin Ner seth, president: Mrs. OUbert w. Fleet, vice president; Mrs. F. Ce cil Adams, recording secretary: Mrs. O. K. Puckett, correspond ing secretary; Mrs. R. L. Cooper, treasurer; - Mrs. Lloyd Emerv. Immediately many. Pouring r Beverly man. Lillian Utiles and (Uitrlry i Mattooa and Mrs. Boti Baker cut the cake. cr ! members vl In stutttnt bud)'. Out of town axeal iMiuded Addle- m, rui Mra. C K ttcokef. Purl. trul. brtdrgrourn's ilMaiDU. Mr and Mrs. Owen TtwmrMoa. l taiiila vfandtMlciita Kuaeete ror trawl Ih bride wor kna ; tai ut. l).iu.il Adaienvart suit in loat brown, with rn f umUt, ufVtie s aunt aiU unrle. al aeceaaortea. Alter a weeding WtPrKusen brMe'a caattu. Mr. and to Ih Oregon ct, Ih cswoie j M(i ntrt faaatnan and sons, u now at horn in Prospect. Ot. uttanoa. and trow Mi. her auni Doth of live newttwed ar K I' lift and coutin, Mrs Janrt Oncddea, gradualra. and wer popuUr and Mr tna'd Land Rox Underwood to Present Wayne Angel in Violin Concert Mr. and n.i Vtl. , Zjjr at Purtlaiut IIiii....... . r- " V a niantaut rant starch J1. kti M I L'ndetwood will Wan Atutel la tlx bum i i p,tl s."holarot:p concert to k hsl i Cases, ' Mill awdllotium. u,. iiM-li!" at da rjj? appear aa guest Hih ob iu T kuaUtki lam. ' atasktSei Mr Vftderwood. Wayne . preawi uCjl leacMr. la Ploa.r of Vwila aa 221 T OfChMIra est In teaching iuf f! UT"' vw.iwtr m rortian. arxa totnuul Ih Uniterm), Ul U. (Uiwoud has Mrved pinldtni M Ih Portland Dtsnclt sf Oteaea Muiitf Tva.rv.1. Aaaoctattoo. u Northwest chairman f in mtXt tweui airing Proi, CommitiM and a Kattonal poaioim f AtMikan Bliuig TeaBi a. sociauui. til program. IUa??' MrastSkBsZ TV, buch i ktluuMK?. Tan mM, fcJ Mrsig.r5 ) kassjl Wslded tM UtMcxna - .2 " "X Me hs studied at tha rtueax Mr I Musical Collet, tn Utpaig aun ar.d I tlans navaer, ut wunou,,. Uasoaa and tMrltn It hat Ua Mugie witrt Pametini to Ckicsg rd tu both Niy and llaalll in mat at Ih American Canters etety ig roniainowag. vner h a LIGHT SKIPPIES By FORMf table were Shirley Dillavou and Carol Tucker and the wedding cake was served by Mrs. Joe Banluer. For her honeymoon trip to South ern California, the bride wore a navy linen suit with white acces sories. Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mr. Vergil Butler and daugh- Lewis Hadley. From Lakevlew, Mr. . and Mrs Joe Banister. Mr. and Mrs. Flint Banister. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pauck. 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