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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1953)
PASS TEN HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SATURDAY. Nnvpm J o a i n ' EoI ifillF imI Iw-t, iit Vf Urn, -r fw W , , 1 I STi Vf- IS AFTER THE CEREMONY ... in St. Paul's Epis eopaf Church, Oct. 22, wlien the marriage of ljVy 'f ' I Jeanne Larson and Ted Paillette was solemnized in a 10 a.m. service read by the Rev. Galen .jSy fe, ' '1 g nSf Shower For Mr and Mrs. Ted Paillette ' , OUBS HlOHE! 1 I . m... c-ii To Be At Home in Astoria Iff I I 'New IVlb. JIICM St. Paul's Episcopal Church was S'f f i LANGELL VALLEY A very love- the setting lor the Oct. 22 wedding M jl I ly wedding shower was given at the of Jeanne Larson, daughter of Mr. a II I Parish Hall in LaneeU Valley the anC Mrs. George E. Larson, 1346 J MM . .f I Keraoon of Nov. l to Donor ot Lakeview Street, to Ted Paillette, 4!&M :i, . ,i l I Mrs. Herble Snell, the former , , M,-. wn mm. t MR. AND MRS. JACK D. BRONSON . . . Marrried in Eugene in October. Bride is the former Patricia Guntly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Guntly, Eugene. Jack is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bronson, 1709 Bisbee, this city.. The couple will live in Eugene while Bronson continues his studies at the University of Oregon. Photo by Kennel-Ellis, Eugene OTI Faculty Wives Club Faculty Wives and Women of OTi held their regular meeting on Tuesday evening. Nov. 10. The business meeting was con ducted by the vice president. Mrs. Grant Bailey. Thirty one members and one guest were pres ent. Mrs. Emil Ranlncn, whose husband is a new instructor at OTI, was introduced to the club members. A report was given to the ef fect that Mrs. Wallace Uerlings, president of the club, had left the hospital and was recuperating at home after major surgery. Plans were started for a Christ mas parly scheduled for next regu lar meeting night, Tuesday, Dec. 8. The husbnnds will be guests at this party, which will be held at the student LouriRe. After the business meeting a de licious lunch was served by the social hoslesKcs of the evening, Mrs. Roy Green, Mrs. Edwin Ol- ton, and Mrs. Edwin Stang. Thanks giving decorations were used. Tne remainder of the evening was spent plnying cards. Special prize vas won by Mrs. Charles Jacobi. Winter weiilluT Is dangerous leather. Vhonc Hans Norland for immnlhu! coverage on your car Eugene Girl Claimed as Bride In Hometown Church by KF Man Arrangements of chrysanthe mums in fall colors decorated the altar at the First Congregational Church In Eugene, Saturday eve ning, Oct. 17, for the wedding of Pa tricia Guntly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Guntly, Eugene; and Jack D. Bronson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bronson, 1709 Bisbee. Dr. Wesley G. NicVtolson offic iated at the & o'clock single-ring ceremony. Special music was by Lowell Chase, who sang "Calm as the Night " and "I Love Thee." The bride, given hi marriage by her father, wore a gown of chan tilly lace and tulle over satin bal lerina length. Her fingertip illus ion veil was held by a halo type headdress She wore a matched pearl necklace and earrings and carried a cascade bouquet of eucharis lilies. Matron of honor was Mrs. Donald Rulh who wore a ballerina length gown of pale green taffeta with beige velvet sash and beige halo type headdress She carried a bou quet of yellow chrysanthemums. Bridesmaid, Jo-Ann P u s c a s, wore a ballerina length gown ol champagne colored taffeta with brown velvet sash and brown head dress. Her bouquet was of yellow chrysanthemums. Stanley 1 Guntly, brother of the bride, was 375 Diamond ring ensembles, ISrever Separate on your finger (wjjj Faithful eompaniooi-Ibey never wparatr. Wcd-Lok Ring "cbek' together, keeping diamond in full riw. Ttmpwed mounting aiumrc greater diamond ecurity, longer wear. sf bora: "Rhythm" EnembU.e. diamond toliulre i 10 tide diamond, matching 8-diamond wedding ring. 1375.00 th eC Federal Ux Included Use o Budget Account candlellghter. Best man was Ar nold Migliaccio and ushers were Ear I Hilton and Joe Sellers all of Klamath Falls, A reception followed in the Wheel er Room of the church. Decorations arrangements of fall flowers. Mary Piatt was in charge of the guest book. The bride s mother received in a gold tweed suit with brown accessories. The bridegroom's moth er wore a grey suit with black ac cessories. Yellow chrysanthemums formed their corsages. For the wedding trip the bride wore a three piece grey suit with black velvet hat and grey acces sories. The couple will live in Eugene while the bridegroom con tinues his studies at the Univer sity of Oregon. LANGELL VALLEY A very love ly wedding shower was given at the Parish Hall in Langell Valley the afternoon of Nov. 15 in honor of Mrs. Hcrbie Snell, the former Marianna Hellekson. Hostesses were Mrs." Lloyd, Gift, Mrs. Or ville DeVaul, Mrs. Wesley Dear born, Mrs. Russell Walsh, and Marilee Keysor. The gifts were arranged on lace covered tables at one end of the large room. A beautiful cake with a big pink heart and the names Punkie and Herbie, were on the refreshment table, flanked with tall candles. After the opening of the gifts a social time was 'en joyed. Those honoring the new Mrs. Snell were Mrs. Willard Noble, Mrs. John Hellekson, Mrs. Bob Col- well, Mrs. Christ Hood, Mrs. Mar ion Lindsay, Mrs. Bill Burnett, Mrs. Leland Harris, Mrs. Ted Al bert, Mrs. Charles Partridge, Mrs. Howard Schmidt, Mrs. Bill Custer, Mrs. Grace Blaser, Mrs. W. D. Campbell, Mrs. Francis Lilly, Mrs. Mae Gale, Mrs. Carroll Brun ton. Mrs. Bessie Campbell. Mrs. Howard Koertje, Mrs. Jack Wei mer, Mrs. Ishmel Dick. Mrs. Doug Smelccr, Mrs. Kermit Keysor, Mrs. Frank Grohs and Mrs. Merle Set tle. Mrs. Rachel Tupper, Mrs. George Fernlund, Mrs. Bert Goff, Mrs. Ben Dixon, Mrs. Adele Hitson, Mrs. Ed Scott, Mrs. John Brown Mrs. Kcilh Turner, Mrs. Bob Jones, Mrs. Les ter Jones. Mrs. Budge Rolf,. Mrs. Jimmy Dye. Mrs. Clay Walker. Mrs. Wildred Noble, Mrs. Charles Schmidli, Mrs. Frank DeBel. Mrs. Dick Derry, Mrs. Ben Nork, Mrs. Owen Pcpple, Mrs. Frank Tofell, Mrs. Luther Noble, Mrs. Louis Randall. Mrs. Bob Seater, Mrs. Paul Fitzhugh, Mrs. Earl Hitson Jr., Mrs. Levi McDonald, Mrs. Merrill Stewart and Mrs. Dick JUUelk Holiday elegance D'ORSAY rU: T j . scrtVv. .Sri sty - n- iHi x V Smith. Mrs. Pele Hodges, Mrs. Lester Leavitt, Mrs. Dick Sohn. Mis. Graves. Mrs. Buck Thompson, Mrs. Ernest Givan. Mrs. Mike Dearborn, Mrs. Paul Monroe. Mrs. A. Carnmi, Mrs. Timmy O Keetfe, Mrs. Viola Crume, Mrs. Buster Atchley. Mrs. 'Art Monroe, Janey Dixon. Billle Harris, Margy Brown, Mary Jo Graves, Kathleen Turner, Nacla Derry, Patsy Tolell. Alice Graves, Mary Anne Leavitt, Nan cy Givan, Marie Lee, Joanne Key sor, Fleur Partridge, Donna Phil lips, Shirley Rodgers. Catherine Dearborn, Donna Derry, and the hostesses. lette, 2007 Wantland. The service was read at 10 a.m. by the Rev. Galen Onstad. Autumn flowers were used to decorate the church for the small informal wedding attended by pa rents and relatives of the young couple. A soft blue suit with white accessories was worn by the oriae. She was attended by Nancy Kellogg, KUHS classmate; and Ted was at tended by Ross Coble. Jeanne is a senior at KUHS, and will finish high school in Astoria where Ted is stationed at Tongue Point Naval Base. He Is a hospl' talman 3rd class; and was with the marines in Korea. He was captured and was a prisoner of war for 10 months; with 9 months to serve at present. 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