SATURDAY. JUNE 13. 1953
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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Mrs. Gerald Wolff Presents Pupils
CHILOOUIN Mrs. Gerald
Boise, and Doris Ann DiUlio. Pu
Wolff presented her pupils In a
pils now In third grade work In.'
civ'de Marilyn and Delos Xchlia,
Marlene Dumont, Beverly David,
Cherry Wolff. Agatha DlUllo and
Enid Williams. Benny . Nygren
played the accordion, the others
on the piano. '
" Not appearing Tuesday evening
were Gail- Mannerlng, Meta Col
lins and Anthony Dumont.
spring recital Tuesday evening In
the high school assembly room.
Pupils In first trade musio In
cluded Claudia Collins, Mtckl Jo
Wolff, Gregory Wilder, Janet Hall,
Oall and Lowell Mannering and
Sharon Wilder.
In the second grade were Lyle
Hall, Roberta Dumont, Peggy Du-
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MR. AND MRS. LLOYD H. MUDDER . . . married in Zion Lutheran Church, May 29. 8 p. m.
The Rev.-John M. Recher. of Hope Lutheran Church read the double-ring service in the pretence
of a large gathering of invited friends and. relatives. Beverly Fernimen attended the bride;
and Glenn Mudder, brother of the bridegroom was best man. Willis Glidden and John Powell
were ushers; and the bridegroom's 4 year old brother, Howardwas ring bearer. ' , '
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Douglas, 1243 Kane; and Lloyd is the .son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Mudder, 2636 Gettle. Photo by Floyd at- Underwoods
Weed Catholic Church Scene of Large Wedding !
WEED One of the most elab
orate weddings held In recent
years in this area was solemnized
Sunday, May 24, at the Holy Fam
ily Church in Weed when Prank
J. Linville took as his bride, Mar
garet Lillian Salanti. Officiating
at the rites was the Keverend
Father J. Sullivan, pastor of the
church. '
1 Mamarct selected for this im
portant event in her life a nylon
tulle over white satin in floor
length. Lilies-of-the valley were
gracefully attached to the head
ing, of the nylon tiers. Her veil
was in finger-tip length attached
to a tiera of orange blossoms.
Escorted by her father, who
gave her in marriage, she carried
uouquel of steplmnotls centered
with a white orchid. Maid of honor,
was her sister, Inez Salanti, in a
ballerina frock of orchid nylon
over orchid taffeta.
Four bridesmaids were In at-
tendance Including: Orsola and
Laura Silva and two other sisters
of the bride, Cecilia and Elsie
Salanti, wearing ballerina - fash
ioned frocks of nylon net over
taffeta in pastel shades. They
wore tieras of net and flowers
In shades matching their dresses;
and carried nosegays or roses and
sweetpeas. . .
The bride Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Salanti who have
been residents of this area for the
last fourteen years. They own a
large ranch three miles north of
Weed. The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Linville,
whose home Is In Weed.
Best man was a cousin of the
bridegroom, George Linville; and
ushers were, Dan Linville, George
Dunlap, Harold Silva and Edgar
Davis.
Mrs. Salanti chose a gray after
noon dress with white accessories
for her daughter's wedding and
Unloading of Coronation TV Film
Telecast-From Boston Airport "
Mrs. R. H. Anderson returned
from Beaverton last week end,
where she was a houseguest at the
home of her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. William DeCcw.
Her grandson, Mrs. DeCew's ton,
Larry Snyder accompanied her
and will remain in Beaverton.
Hlchlinht of and primary rea
son lor the trip, was viewing the
coronation of Queen Elizabeth over
television.
Mrs. Anderson was awake at 4:i
a.m. and "heard" the coronation-
then at 12:45 p.m. over television
she saw the Jet plane arrive at the
Boston airport with the TV films
which were relayed from London
to Iceland to the United States.
NBC and CB3 were in open com
petition as to which would be the
first to telecast the coronation cere
monies and had chartered planes
to stand bv in London to rush the
films to the U.S. It appears that
NBC beat CBS but ironically CBC
(Canadian Broadcasting Corpora
tion! were first of the three.
Mrs. Anderson was fascinated
With the pictures of the actual un
loading of the film. Limited space
necessitated packing the precious
reels around the pilot and he had
to remain in the plane until most
of them were gingerly taken from
around him. The 1 p.m. film was
Happy Hour Club
' The Happy Hour Club met with
Jennie Hum, 439 Pine Street, May
26.
Members present were: Alice
Lawrence, Anna Bean, Maud Hos
ley. Lora Evans. Anna Blehn and
Lina Motschenbacher. Mne An
derson was the club's guest- for
the afternoon.
There will be no meetings until
Spicmber, when Anna Bean. 222
North 5th, will be hostess, Sept. 8.
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cloudy, according to Mrs. Ander
son; but the CBS coronation pic
tures at 6:30 p.m. were crystal clear
and the closeups of the queen and
other dignitaries showed every
change of expression,
Mrs. Anderson spent the remain
der of the w in visiting at the
DeCew household.
she wore a corsage of pink . and
white carnations. The bride-
groom's mother wore a tailored
suit in navy blue and her cor
sage was of red and white car
nations.
Following the ceremony a re
ception and luncheon was held at
St. Michael's Hall attended by
approximately 140 relatives and
friends.
The wedding cake was a five
tiered creation and, according to
tradition, was cut by Oie bride
assisted by the bridegroom.
The, newly-weds, will make
their home in Weed where Lin
ville is employed, after a honey
moon in tho Hnv Arm, Thnv
planned to go by wny of Lassen
rark, Dut were advised that fifteen
fpt. rtt t.nnf hli-wlrn,1 tha
way, so they went by way of Reno
instead.
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THEIR MARRIAGE . . . was solemniiad in the Marrill Prasbytarian Church, 'May 31, in
pretty and impressive wadding serviea at 2:30 p. m. The bride Is the former Wilma Blackman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Blackman, Henley District; and her husband, Robert C. Bur
.leigh Jr., it the ton of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Burleigh Sr., Marrill. The Rev.' George Milna was
officiating minister,. and tha bride was given in marriage by her father.' The handsome couple
spent their honeymoon in San Francisco end other points-of interest in Celifornie.
' Photo by Charles M. Van
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Merrill rresDytenan vnui on
Scene of Blackman-Burleigh Nuptial Rite's
MERRILL A J:30 P.m. double
rlnir service t the Merrill Pres
byterian Church Sunday, May 31,
united In marriage Wllma Black-
man - and Robert C. Burieign jr.
wilma 1 the dauEhter of Mr.
ami Mm. 1 will 'Blackman of the
Henley district, and Robert U the
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bur
leigh Sr., Merrill. The Reverend
George aMIlne officiated, and the
bride waa given In marriage by
her father. ,
Wilma wore en Ivory-white linen
e.,tf with Mim.A nearl trimming on
the pockets, and m small matching
hat. She carried an arrangement
of pink rosebuds and atephanotis
tied with long white streamers, on
a white Bible. , ,
Her blue garter wae a gift of
Mrs. Dale West; there was a penny
in hnr shoe? and the "something
old" was a brooch which had been
her great-granamomer s. '
Mrs. Will Cafton, sister of the
bride, was hsr only attendant, She
wore a light blue dressmaker suit,
white hat and accessories, and car
ried a nosegay bouquet of white
carnations end blue daisies, tied
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Potted palms, baskets of white
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church decorations.
Mrs. Lilllam Thomas, organist,
played traditional wedding music.
Soloist. Mrs.Duane Blackman. sis-
ter-ln-law of the bride, sang "Oh
Promise Me" and "Because." .
Best man was Wayne Wilson.
Candles were lighted by Hilton Wil
son and Duane Blackman, who
also served as ushers.
For her daughter's wedding Mrs.
Blackman wore a lavender dress
maker suit, with pink and white
accessories and she wore a pink
rosebud shoulder corsage. - Mrs.
Burleigh wore a grey auit, trimmed
in white, white accessories, and a
corsage of pink and white rosebuds.
Immediately following the cere
mony a reception was held in the
church parlors. 1
A band-crocheted table cloth,
loaned for the occasion by Mrs.
M. A. Bowman, covered the bride's
table. The three-tiered cake, with
white swans separating the tiers,
was a beautiful confection decor
ated with bells and leaves, and
topped with a miniature bride and
groom. It was served by Mrs. 8.R.
Balslger, after the young couple
had cut the first slice. ,
'Arrangements of yellow tulips
and white Hlacs, yellow and white
candles, completed the table dec
Mrs. Dale West presided at the
coffee service; Mrs. Sam Hollan
der was at the punch bowl; the
guest book was passed by Mildred
Schmldll, and Irene Behnke assist
ed about the room.
A blue and white check rayon
suit, white white accessories was
worn by- the bride for travel. After
a week's trip to San Francisco,
and "points south," the young cou
ple Is at home In Merrill. .
The bridegroom is employed at
the Merrill Lumber Company, and
the bride Is a member of the ele
mentary school teaching staff.
Out of town guests were Mr. and
Mrs, W. D. Perkins of Eugene;
and Mrs, Frank iones 01 Sacra-mento.
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