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6, 1953 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN p y.- ..i-.v ;. ' v ) 1 i A V , 7 v.-.:V K h - ''Jl . kV J., 3 t i LITTLE FLOWER GIRL . . ,' Charlotte Tantillo, bridegroom's niece 4tat the center of the ttege in the above picture; and she played her role like a veteran. From the left, Beverly Young, maid of honor; bride and bridegroom; Charles Catello, best man; and Mrs. Charles Catello, bridegroom's sister, bridesmaid. Beckley Photos by Gudorian WREATHED IN SMILES ... the happy couple leaves the church for the reception at the bride's home. THE NEW MR. AND MRS. SALVADOR TANTILLO . . . after the 10 a.m. Nuptial Mass In Sacred Heart Catholic Church, May 23. Attractive bride is the former Gwendolyn Beckley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.' D. (Dean) Beckley, 3 Prescott. Salvador's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tantillo, live In San Jose, where the young Tantillos will Iso make their home. Norma Lee Douglas Becomes Mrs. Lloyd H. Mudder In Zion Lutheran Church May 29 Norma Lee Douglas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Douglas, 1243 Kane, became the bride of Lloyd H. Mudder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Mudder, Friday evening. May 29. The Rev. Jesse Rector of Klam ath Lutheran Church read tile 8 p.m. double-ring service at Zion Lutheran Church, in the presence of a large gathering ol invited friends and relatives. Before the ceremony Richard Melum sang "Because," accom panied by Mrs. Arthur Denisou, organist, who also played Mendel ssohn's Wedding March. The bride was escorted down the aisle by her father, who gave her in marriage. She was lovely in a gown of white satin styled with a brief train. A crown of white stephanotis held her filmy finger tip veil. She carried a single white orchid surrounded with clusters of tiny bows of white satin ribbon with long streamers almost touch ing the floor. Five year old Howard, brother of the bridegroom, was ringbear er. He preceded the bride and carried the rings on a small round white satin pillow. J Bridesmaid, Beverly Ferniman, was charming In a frock of pink lace; accented with a bouquet of American Beauty rosebuds and stephanotis tied with narrow, long, pale green streamers of fine net, Ushers were Willis Clidden and Johnny Powell. The bride's mother wore a gray suit and her corsage was of Amer ican Beauty roses. Mrs. Mudder chose a navy blue costume to wear to her son's wedding, and her corsage was of red roses. After the ceremony, the soloist sang "ine Lord's .prayer." The reception was at the home of tne bride's parents; and tne spacious rooms were filled to over flowing with the many guests. Norma Lee cut the elaborate wedding cake baked by Mrs. Floyd Ewlng and Alice Webb, her cousins, Mrs. Ed Scholer poured. The new Mrs. Mudder changed to a gray gabardine suit for travel. She wore a white hat and match ing accessories. Her corsage was the orchid from her bridal bou quet. After a brief honeymoon "some where on the coast," they are at home, 4107-A Homedale Road. Evergreen Garden Club Furthers Wiard Park Plans The Evergreen Garden Club met Monday evening, June 1, with 18 members and three guests in attendance. Guests were, Mrs. Gene Merrltt, Mrs. Rosella Put nam, and Mrs. Robert Hawkins. Members of the club welcome guests and are hopeful that the meetings prove interesting enough that guests become memoers. Important items of business were discussed, and one of the most important was setting a date t tu. irie chnv mnv slateri for lur "' " June 16. BRIDAL SHOWER nrnriTRSharon Ash, who will become the bride of Paul Flury In the early summer was nunuieu a. . hririii rfinwer. June 2, at the home of Mrs. Wayne Negus in Woc- us, with Mrs. noueii. " hostess. Sharon is the daughter of Mr. r. Clvde Ash of Wocus; Paul 5 from Yoncaila OreSuu. bat is presently serving with the armed forces and Is stationed at Camp Roberts. The evening was Spent playing games, followed by the guest of honor opening her many lovely gifts after which white cake with pale pink icing was served with ice cream and coiiee. , i,itori were Mrs. Archie McClurg. Mrs. Roy Feruling. -..,.: Mrs. ura fli Mrs J A Blevins, Mrs. J. J. PP Mr, Joe Ivie. LaDeama Ivie, M?sRoberfRoL.Mrs.J.LHelm, Mrs Forrest Cullen. aunt of the blrde-elect. . Mrs Paul Buck. Mrs. Clyde Ash, George Jennings, Mr s. Mrs. C. V. Karos and Mrs. ffant Hurd. Mrs. Barrett, , It is urged that all Interested persons participate. The show is open to anyone in both arrange ment and horticultural classes, A plant sale will also be held in connection with the flower show, proceeds of which will be divided between the Ml. Lakl, Poe Valley and Evergreen Garden Clubs. A garden tour, particularly of iris gardens, is planned for Mon day, June 22. A schedule of the tour will be made by Mrs. Alma Uppendam and Mrs. verona Dan-ler. Mrs. Lela Thurman and Mrs. Alma Garrison gave a report on the progress of the Iris specimen bed at Wiard Park. The bed is now being filled in and will be ready for planting this summer. It will be sixty feet by eighty feet, with flagstone paths through it so that the iris can be more easily observed. A tour of garden club members and families was dis cussed to obtain the flagstone for the paths. It is hoped to obtain some siiiuba for background plant ing. Installation of officers was con ducted by Mrs. Lcla Thurman. Mrs. Joe Schuli waj installed as the new president; Mrs. S. H Dahler as vice president; Mrr. Clark Kendall as secretary and Mrs. Duane Alexander as treasur er. After retreshments were served by Nick! Larson and Alma Oarri son, Mrs. Lavern Kendall talked on flower arrangements, during which time she displayed various containers and essential pieces of equipment for satisfactory ar rangements. Each ej the members had pre pared an arrangement typical of one classification on the flower show schedule. These were dis cussed and constructively criticized, in order to give the members a better Idea of what is acceptable to a flower show arransement. Former KF Girl . Wed in April To Anderson Man Belated word was received here of the wedding. . In Anderson of Claire Eiting and David P. Taylor in the First Baptist Church. Bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Eiting, former Klamath Falls residents; and she Is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. George White; granddaughter of Mrs. Clara Bowen; and cousin of Mrs. Ken Mulligan and daughter; all of whom went from here to attend the wedding, April 6. Taylor Is associated with the Ralph L, Smith Lumber Company in Anderson, where the couple Is at home after a honeymoon trip along the California coast. Otner guests from Klamath Falls included, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Wiles and sons; and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dailey and son. The Rev. Thomas E. Steele read the 3 p.m. service In the presence of some 150 invited guests and relatives. ST. BARNABAS GUILD MEETING LANGELL VALLEY. .'.Mrs. Lu ther Noble entertained the Guild of St. Barnabas Church at her home in upper Langell Valley, May 28. Mrs. Noble, president, was In charge of the meeting. The Guild plans to hold a plas tic party at the Parish hall June 11 at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Dorothy Ewings of Klamath Falls hostes After a short business meeting, the members sewed for the bazaar to be held this fall. Next meeting will be June 25 at the home of Mrs. Owen Pepple in Bonanza. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Noble at 4:30 p.m., to Mrs. Ernest Graves, Mrs. O. C. John con, Mrs. Paul Monroe. Mrs. Doug Smelcer, Mrs. Russell Walsh, Mrs. Marion Lindsay, Mrs. Wes Dear born, Mrs. Mike Dearborn, Mrs. Howrie Roberts, and Mrs. George Noble. Jfi' 'sNj 1 . v y L-- " - - - v- ' - 'X' j '-if ' f V ' ' V."" A i' ' v ' 'J i i. i mm i ill ! Miir-t mm WITH THEIR PARENTS ... the bride and' bridegroom pose for a family picture. At the left, Mr. and Mrs. Beckley; and to the right, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tantillo, who were her from San Jose for the wedding. ' '' -l ini l- ATI IAt JT IM CAM IiiCC ' . r AFTER CATHOLIC RITES HERE A 10 a.m. Nuptial Mass in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, May 23, united Gwendolyn Beckley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beckley, 3 Prescott, to Salvador Tantilla, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tantillo, San Jose, in marriage. The Rev, Harold J. Buckley officiated at the impressive morning service wit nessed by invited friends and relatives. The bride's veil cascaded from a seed pearl trimmed cap over an all white ankle length dress of nylon net and satin, styled with a full skirt.y and fitted bodice. The net WSCS Meeting The Women's Society of Chris tian Service of the First Methodist Church met in the parlors Thurs day, May 28. The executive board convened at 11 a.m. and shared a sack lunch at noon. Mrs. Fred Wade, spiritual life secretary, c?nd the praver circle together at 1:15 p.m. After a brief business meeting called to order by Mrs. Joe Bram hall, president, reports on the re cent Bend conference were given. Members who attended were Mrs. Earl Redman, Mrs. Bramhail, Mrs. Lloyd Holloway, Mrs. Edna Rus sel, Mrs. Lorena Ward, Mrs. Elsie Burton, Miriam Smyth, Mrs. Bert Hegler, Mrs. Gene Woods, Mrs. H. Mather Smith and Mrs. Joe Hicks. Mrs. Oliver Spiker, chairman, in troduced Mrs. Steven Moss, who Installed new officers. Mrs. Lloyd Holloway gave devotions. Piano se lections were by Mrs. Fred Cofer. The Esther Circle was hostess for the day with Mrs. Maurice Sher man, Mrs. Oiver Spiker and Mrs John Rlach as tea committee. The Mary Circle and Martha Cir cle will be co-hostesses for the month of June. BRIDE AND HER FATHER , Heart Church. ' , before the ceremony In Sacred 'r3-r1?eRE'K:',E, "" twa t t "t i ! ' S - , I ' ' -. ' I ' ' ' ' 1 yoke was appliqued with me , dallions of lace outlining the ' round neck, accenting the sa tin, strapless under-bodice; and edging the brief sleeves. She carried a white prayer book centered with a white orchid and stephanotis tied with white satin streamers. Escorted by her father, who gave her In. marriage, the bride was preceded by her two atten dants, who wore identical frocks of pale green net over taffeta. Their full,' three tiered skirts flared from fitted bodices topped with a stole effect of net. Beverly Young, maid of ' honor carried white carnations with pink rose buds and a softly feathered net cap framed her hair. Mrs. Charles Catello, sister of the bridegroom, carried a bouquet of pink enrna- tlons and white rosebuds, and ner cap of net was pattefled after the maid of honor's. Church flowers for the wedding featured white snapdragons ar ranged with tulips and greenery In large baskets. White satin bows marked alternate pews, Mrs. Duane Blackman was soloist. Charles Catello, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man; Charlotte Tantillo,' bridegroom's nleb, was flower girl, in a white net full skirted frock with wide lace Insertion: and she carried a basket of rosepetala. Has long hair was crowned witn a neaa band of shattered white carna tions. Mrs. Beckley wore a navy blue taffeta dress with matching ac cessories to her daughter's wed ding; and her corsage was of red rosebuds. Mrs. Tantillo, mother of the bridegroom, wore a navy sheer accented with embroidery; and her corsage was of pink rosebuds. The reception was at the home oS the bride's parents on Pres cott. Beuullful flowers from tne garden ol Mrs. Earl McLaughlin, Salem, arranged by ner ior ner niece's wedding reception in cluded delphinium, roses, maiden hair, fern and so forth. Mrs. Mc- Lauahlin has her own nouiouse; and her love of flowers was evident in the multitude of beautiful bou quets throughout the rooms. Mrs. Jack McDonald, ( Eugene, also aunt of the bride, cut the cake. Mrs. F. A. Steen, another aunt; and Mrs. Al Blinker, San Lorenzo, assisted. Mrs. Larry Azevedo (JoAnn Steyskal; regis tered the guests. For travel, Gwen wore a gray wool two piece dress with match ing topcoat and accessories.. After a trip to California coastal points, the new Mr. and Mrs. Tantillo are at' home In Monterey Manor, San Jose. , " 1 Out-of-town guests were Mrs. India Allen, T. W. Allen,-. and Jimmy Allen, grandmother, uncle and cousin ol the bride, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tantillo, broth er and sister-in-law of the 'bride, groom, 'San Jose; Mr. and Mrs. Al Blinker and son, Randy, San Lorenzo; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shlnn, Grants Pass; - a sister, Mrs. Antonette Puma; Mary Telllccloti and Josephine Rattalo, all of San Jose. Mrs. J, T. McCollum, brlde'a grandmother, was . unable to at tend the wedding. The well known pioneer and Lake ODell home owner for many yearg was In the hospital at the time of the Im portant event, recovering from a back injury. "I KNOW JUST WHAT TO DO" , new-aunt-to-be. Charlotte assures her WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS and Invitations Engraved and Processed VOIGHT'S PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY 429 Main Phone 7412 ALOHA PAST MATRONS CLUB A delightful 1 p.m. luncheon was served to the members of Aloha Past Matrons Club by Mrs. O.W. Spiker, Mrs. Louise O'Bren and Mrs. J. H. Hunter, Friday, May W at the Masonic Temple. A gor geous bouquet of red tulips and white narcissus graced the beau tifully arranged luncheon table. Sixteen members were present: Mrs. Wallace Uerjlngs, Mis. A.B. Epperson, Mrs. Will W. Wood, Mrs. A. W. Porter, Mrs. Marion Hanks, Mrs. Jennie Hum, Mrs. L. A. Mur phy, Mrs. Oscar Peyton, Mrs. W.P. McMillan, Mrs. R E. Wattenburg, Mrs. F. H. Cofer. Mrs. J. P. Pen rod, Mrs. Ida Grimes, Mrs. O. W. Spiker, Mrs. Louise O'Brien and Mrs. W, B. DeWitt. A short business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. W. Uerlings. The calling commit tee reported Sisters Nellie Rose Jones, Elizabeth Norrls, Charlotte Martin and Dorothea Wortley as being ill. The calling committee for June Is Mrs. W. TJerllngs, Mrs. O. W. Spiker and Mrs. J. F Pen rod. For the June meeting the Club will have a luncheon and social lour at the Yacht Club, the 29th, Members will make reservations with Mrs. Will W. Wood or Mrs. Phillip Cole. Canasta was played and prizes went to Mrs. J. F. Pcnrod and Mrs. Ida Grimes. Houseguests Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Black, 137 Main, Dorris, had as houseguests over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nleder and daughters, Mary Lou and Grace of Stockton; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Duncan, of Redding; Mrs. Ruby Black of El Paso; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Dennle Coate and Mrs. Faye Morris and children all of klamath Falls. 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