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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1953)
cati'RDAY. novemberjbm HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON I P't ' I I:' "' I I if'' w "MMT 1 fe, -. V I PAGE NINE ' tf fl - -i . ii . v.. A CANDLELIGHT SERVICE ... in the First Methodist Church. Nov. 7, united Marian Renee Carson, daughter of Mr, end Mrs. Thomas A. Carson, Midland Road; to Richard Lee Derby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Derby, 720 Wocus. The 8 p.m. ceremony was read by the Rev. Lloyd Holloway; and the bride was given in marriage by her father. Derby-Carson Rites Nov. 7 In First Methodist Church BONANZA By CORA LEAVITT -.; Mr. and Mis. Jim Wakefield, ffatey and John have moved from the Jonn Bradsnaw nome 10 tne . I. Bold home. Jim is the Union il dealer. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Warner and family are moving from Langell Valley to the Brad- 9HHW- place 10 11VC. Louis Monroe Jr., Mrs. Don 'ulk and children. Ruth and Marge ftomas were dinner guests at the ifire Dearborn home Monday eve- mg. John Jendrzejewskl. Roy Fern- Imd, Buddy Rueck, . Jack Kelly, Jerry McCarlie. Cecil Haley, Har- S Bray, and Walter Casebeer leit the middle of the week for elk lunting. Jerry McCartie took ill infl Don Divens brought him home pom Little Crane Creek. He re leived medical care in Klamath falls. The business meetincr and hobby ilass of the Bonanza Women's :iub will meet at the Library Dec. Bessie Frazier and Clara will lemonstrate candle making and .nnstmas table decorations. The (leeting will be at 2 p.m., and veryone interested is invited to at ;nd. The club's social meeting will e the evening of Dec. 8 in the II- nary, ine women of the cluo re givinrr a cooked food sale and aiaar for the benefit of the Bo anza Library Dec. 5 in Bold's Jieat Market, starting at 10 a.m. ana Mrs. Hans Kamln or Bedford visited the Owen Pendes funday. Mrs. Jerrv McCartie entertained t her home with a riinnpr Rntur. fay evening in honor of the birth- fay anniversary of Mrs. Leonard ichooler. other guests were Leon- rd and Mike Schooler and Jerry IcCartir-. BetSV MfOllUtr.n n-hn tanohf Iha fntianza third grade last year, fill be graduated from Dental f urses School at San Francisco Mrs. Harrv Prn7.lpr nf T.nnfroll alley stavr-ri win. m irinna Jorn while Harry was elk hunting. Tremen are nlnnnlnv Ihefr annual Year's Eve rinnr-e tn ho hplrt ' the high school Dec. 31. r. and Mrs. Owen Popple spent rniistice Dnv in tn.m.ti, vaB ith Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gowen. ana Mrs. Bill Bechdoldt. r. and Mr Tr9ni. ni,nKi,.iK Ht Nov. 16 to spend a week fish 's on me coast. Mrs. Bertha inson win eta,, ...hi. t inj. n tide while her parents are away. SOME SWEET SCENES FROM A SWEET WEDDING . . . hap piness expressed in all the smiles in the above picture were evident throughout the ceremony in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Nov. I, when Marian Lee Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lessert, Klamath Agency, became the bride of Robert McDole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy McDole, Ord nance, Ore. The Rev. Galen Onstad officiated at the 3:30 pm. service. At the left, the bride and bridegroom immed iately after the ceremony; circle botton center, Mrs. Lessert in the traditional role of adjusting the bridal veil for her daughter; upper right, Marian Lee with her father share a blithe moment; and in circle below, the best man, Roy Lud bury, and the bridegroom in the typical "before the wedding" pose checking the time. The attractive couple is at home in Ft. Klamath. Photos by Guderian Johnnie Campbell dredged out "The Ole Swimming Hole" near the Bonanza Big Springs Park, taking out the rocks and leaving just the dirt bottom. Stewart Hunt, year old grandson of Bill Bechdoldts, has his picture in "Let's Co," a Portland magazine. Remember the annual Bonanza school carnival to be held at the school Nov. 20 starting at 7 p.m. Committees promise fun for all and lots of wonderful prizes. Friends are happy to hear that Reg Thomas has returned to his home in Bonanza alter spenaing the past few months in Berkeley receiving medical care. Mr. and Mrs. John Bradshaw and son, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brad shaw. all of Coss Bay, nave re turned home after visiting in Bo nanza and Langell Valley with their daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Shelly and family. Gene left from here for San Francisco. He is in the Navy. Ernest Bisby brings the Herald and News to Bonanza to the Var iety Store so they get their paper the night It is published. The Bonanza Parents and Pat rons Club has been postponed from Nov. 26, to 8 p.m. Dec. 2. All adults are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hale of Langlois visited the Vivian Hales. Their father. G. W. Hale, went to Arizona with them to spend the winter months. SCALLOPED POTATOES , Use that last cup "of cooked chicken, ham or turkey to make a casserole dish with scalloped pota toes. Gently mix together the diced ham or fowl, with one can of con densed cream or chicken or mush. room soup, '2 cup milk, '2 tea spoon salt, pepper, cup finely chopped onion, 5 cups sliced, cooked potatoes, 1 tablespoon but ter and 2 tablespoons diced pimien to (optional). Four mixture . into lightly greased casserole. Dot. top with butter. Cover; bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes. Uncover to bake the last 10 minutes so potatoes are browned on top. Serves six. . . "Round the Clock" I WILLARD HOTEL "Host of the west and still the best" . Presents ... ELMO HAUGH TRIO Return Enqaaement PINE GROVE Every Sat. Open from 8 to 2:30 Where oarticular people aather for "the same delicious food, the same personnel to serve vou. MR. AND MRS. ROBERT McDOLE AT HOME IN FT. KLAMATH AFTER TRIP TO COAST St. Paul's Episcopal Church was the setting for a pretty and impressive wedding, Nov. 1, when Marian Lee Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lessert, Klamath Agency; and Robert McDole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy McDole, Ord nance, Ore., exchanged nuptial vows in a 3:30 p.m. service read by the Rev. Galen Onstad before a background of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums. The bride was escorted to the chancel rail by her father, who gave her in marriage. She wore a white floor-length gown of nylon embroidered net, styled with a full satin under skirt edged with a full net ruffle; and the strapless, snug fitting bodice was topped with a long-sleeved jacket of the same embroidered net. A crown of net encrusted with sequins and seed pearls held her fingertip veil. Her cor sajge was a small arrangement of stephanotis tied with satin streamers and centered with a white orchid. Mrs. Cherry Bobbins, White Swan, Wash., was matron of honor. Her strapless waltz length gown of dark blue changeable taffeta with matching bolero was an effective background for the bouquet of chrysanthemums In bronze and yellow, with the yellow predomin ating. Bridesmaids, Irene Hidalgo, Fort Hall, Idaho: and Petra Hidal. go, Portland; wore dresses styled exactly as the matron of honor's In light blue changeable taffeta; and their bouquets were of the same flowers, with bronze pre dominating.- Best man was Roy Ledbury, Gresham: and ushers were Marvin Black and Vern Ol son, Corvallis. Mrs. Lessert wore a Parma vio let soft wool suit with gray acces sories: and an orchid shoulder corsage. Mrs. McDole chose- a wine crepe afternoon dress with black accessories; and her corsage was the same as Mrs. Lessert's. The reception was in the parish ball of the church immediately af ter the ceremony. Mrs. Robert But ler, Klamath Agency; and Mrs. Le Roy Forest, Albany, Calif., poured; Mrs. William Rogers, Klamath Agency, cut the cake; Marilyn Hayne, Fort Duchesne, Utah, as slsted; and Mrs. H. G. Wilson, Medford, registered the guests. For travel, the new Mrs. McDole wore a tan suit with poodlecloth jacket, and black accessories. Al ter a trip along the Oregon coast to Newport, the couple Is at home in Fort Kiamatn. Marian Is a graduate of Black, foot High School, Blackfoot, Idaho class of '52; and Is. now employed as a clerk on the Tribal Loan Board, Klamath Agency, Her hus band was graduated from Ontario High School In 1S48, and from Ore. gon State College in 1952. He is employed by tne united statos In dian Service Soil Moisture Con servation Division. He was trans ferred from the Yakima Reserva, tion to the Klamath Reservation in September of this year, where he is stationed as soil scientist. Out-of-town guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Elroy McDole, Mrs. Eli zabeth McDole, Ordnance, Ore., Mrs. Bertha Brownlee, Salem; Mr, and Mrs. Orlan Bolton, Esparta Calif., Mrs. Fred P. Hayne, Mar- lyn Hayne, Fort Duchesne, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Forest, Al bany, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. H. G Wilson, Medford; Mrs. Cherry Robblns, White Swan, Wash., Irene Hidalgo, Fort Hall, Idaho: Petra Hidalgo, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Rov Ledbury, Gresham, Ore, Mrs. Marvin Black. Salem; Mrs. Delores Busby, Toppenlsh, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Olson, cor vallis. Reames to Stage "Little Reno" Members of Reames Golf and Country Club will enjoy an infor mal evening of games and danc ing Saturday night, Nov. 21, from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m., when- the club house will be converted into a "Lit tle Reno."- Making arrangements are Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Robertson, chairman; assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Roger "Hopson, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tucker and Dr. and - Mrs. John Merryman. , Dancing will be to the music of Sync Halaas and a midnight sup per will be served. QUICK CHEESE SAUCE A rich sauce to serve with cooked broccoli (enough for one package of the frozen vegetable) can be quickly made with a can of con densed cream of mushroom soup blended with 1-3 cup milk. You can make this a mushroom-cheese sauce by adding V2 cup shredded cheese to the hot soup, stirring until blended. An 8 p.m. candlelight service in the First Methodist Church was read by the Rev. Lloyd Holloway, Nov. 7, uniting Marian Renee Car- sou and Aicuaru Lee Deroy in marriage. Bride is tne daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Car son, Midland Road; and the bride groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Derby, 720 Wocus. The bride was given In marriage by her father; wedding music was played by Mrs. Gordon Morris; who also accompanied the bride groom's vocal solo, "O Promise Me." The wedding gown was of white Chantllly lace, satin and many yards o tulle. The bodice was- oi lace as were tile long fitted sleeves. An off-the-shoulder effect was ucnieved with scalloped detail of the lace on the choker neckline yoke of tulle. The tloor length skirt featured four rows of lace . inserted tulle with graduated fullness to the wide hemline and four-foot train. She carried a crescent shaped bouquet of white roses. The "something old and borrowed" was a hand made handkerchief edged with lace tatting, which had belonged to the bride's grandmother. She wore the traditional blue garter- and a lucky charm was in her slipper. The. generously gathered- fingertip veil of tulle was a filmy cascade from the tiara of seed pearls. , Mrs. Thomas Meyers (Marjorle) eldest sister of the bride, was ma tron of honor Theresa Derby, niece of the bridegroom was flow er girl; Robert R. Derby Jr., his nephew, was ring bearer; and Joan Carson, bride's youngest sister. was candlelighter. Matron or honor wore a waltz length gown ol pow der blue tulle over taffeta; a coro net of Dink roses, and carried a crescent bouquet of the same flowers. The candle ehler wore a similar dress in yellow net over taffeta; and she wore a corsage ol Bronze chrysanthemums. Flower girl's short dress was of blue net over taffeta: and she carried a basket of pink rose petals. Best man was Kenneth Hearth; and ushers were Robert R. Derby Sr., brother of the bridegroom; and Julian F. Obremski. A reception in the church parlor was immediately after the cere mony. Mrs. Carson received in a two-piece green dress with brown accessories. Her corsage was of talisman roses. Mrs. Derby wore gray dress with green acces sories, accented with a corsage ol American Beauty roses. The cake was cut by Mrs, Wil liam Foote; at the coffee service were Mrs. John Reld, aunt of the bride from Castro Valley, Calif., and bride's sister, Bette Lou Car son. Punch was served by Wanda May Carson, also sister of the bride; Margaret L. Derby, sister of the bridegroom was at the gift table; and another sister, Patricia N. Derby, registered the guests. The bride's going away costume was a. powder blue suit, with black accessories. The gold and sil ver embroidered belt and match ing purse .were a gift of the bride groom. After a wedding trip to an unrevealed destination, tne coupie is at home, 110 Wocus. QaKe if from me... t0T 3? ' fa b KLAMATH BASIN CtWDE X PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION So Mtfl.so swarL.if means so much more TO GIVE A TRUSTED AMOICAf fMEST WATCH A 71so V NADfNf 17 jewels. Natural or white gold-filled. onto 62S0 17 jewels. 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