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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1954)
All oos ci f. by sudU CAROL DING'MAN BRIDE OF CURTISS LOCKREM v , - In Peace Memorial, Presbyterian Church , I 1 "... fy A - ; -A fa ' ' TRADITIONAL WHITE SATIN i s . was worn by Carol 1 Shirley Anderson. Flower girt (with back to camera),! eorted by W farter, who gave W. tn marriage. Far Diugman tor Iter wedding, Uee. LI, when sue ex- is MmDony nn jams, aaugnrer ot Mr. ana rvirj.iiii, wun ncr touim, mu. miny, rrmr AmA UM ..,!(. (":..:. llrmm ? t -Id nm Amnlrf .larvitr nd rino hearer is David Dinoman. Dlnaman). Reddino. who is six days Carol's senior. jorviee road bv file Rev. Dwavne L. Proetf. Carol is -i cousin of the. bride, and. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jackf and a bride of a few mora months, lower right, are tte daughter of Mri an'di Mmj Ray Dingman,i 1912 i Dingman, Eugene.' ; Worden; and Curtits is the son of Mr .and Mrs. Next to Shirley Anderson, MfsrDingman gives Richard Locknerri, 1848 Bisbee, ,' daughter Carol a big smile of approval .and right, To the right of the' bride are her 'attendants, top, the new Mrs. Loekrem's husband gets a big bite (I to rl, Karen Brollier, maid of honor: an J brides- of the wedding cake. (Midi, Mrs. Ralph Bundeson (Shirley Williams j and In circle below, Carol entering the church, es- aunts of the- bride at the reception fable in ,the church parlor, Alt. are sisters of Carol's mother, and all live here. From the left, Mrs. J. W. Ward, Mrs. E. E. Banner, Mrs. Wayne Cody and Mrs. Allen Davis. SIMPLICITY IS KEYNOTE TO IMPRESSIVE SCRONCE-KANDRA RITES - ' In Merrill Presbyterian Church SOCIETY by Mifly Rontsfcy - : -Lrk--' " ll t muKWpd.ilYJ& ir . ':V- : , '4t."''-U.!'1'! (Nl ' ;"VA KTST'l-J "if - " WITH HER FATHER;. who gave 'tier in marriage, pictured be- l,lslJ! v.-W jr ' "f vi'.mI,'' y 'SV'i. i i 4 'Tw ',T I i - . ' - I fore he escorted her down the aisle.' Mrs. S. Mosser Taylor !' 1,1 ''."IJX fa S i.MrnlM rfr ' I" lir- tP-J I Bernice I, sister of the bride, represented Mrs. Kandra, unable 1 'un fcwiaT...... ft nni ir -rif '" ' ,:4 f irwfc,J4tr:,-.v. 7tv.. 4fen t"' to attend because of illness, at tho wedding and in the receiving I r MIDEGROOM . . ; tht right, I ' Ik-lT'' I a!' " i '" t, ' " ' , M - H . , hi. best man, Homer Xkfr. CTS H IM t fTp Tf ?5! h.,'nlMlg8 in some, hearty && i fi " , CSS-rv V ' . j , ! . t j SHE WAS LOIS UA KANDRA . . youngest of the daughters ( ' 1 A I ' "' f f kf- . ,re" lBinic chh ij ii i " v ' j Mr, and M'S. Lewis S. Kandra, widely known pioneer resi-. .1 ' 7 'A, t t ? I I reooa BRIDES SISTER .. . Mrs. Ursal 'XW0- nts of Merrill, before her marriage to Forney William Seronce, !t ' 1 . ' ' 11" 1 I l V. ."ts. Pj',1" I SXV onof Mr.andMrs.W. B.Seronce.Vale.N.d. , ,,,-'1 A' 3 - jX ' ' ' I Snapp, admits the bridal-veil . Vi . ;i ,, ., H ', , ,1 . ' A- I -1 " I I f.rtJ 'or her sister. The 3 p.m. cere- ,?JlA fcfc'J "V" ' si': J! i ' Z J I mnv read by th. Rev. George JSrP1 ' J:'d &iC'tGl&i ' v 6f-' i" 7 A. Milne, was beautiful and im- .-'V V' .V BA4K,i WW-S Lf J 1 'jaFV f,'l I JST , Pr"ive in it. simple dignity.. . . ' ' J. VCT" ZjS ! ' ' ''.Z thiyc "'LrfJ "C nSl5 1 THE "JUSTWEDS" . . . smile their way down the aisle on the ,j ' e ; . ?e'?$ , . 'iM-e.J I way to receive wedding guests at the reception. After a honey- Sefr X-'"ip? reeaaJSBsssseiiisJ moon to Reno and San Francisco, the coudIb is at home in 'T- - JTsel': - vr fVjftr - Merrill. The pioneer Kandra family have long been closely t ' ' - TNttjMint ' ' Identified with business, civic, club and social life In the Besinj id., . ' and Lewis Kandra is known for his quiet philanthropies. :' i"t' -' ' " ; .-' : " rv.-,'. .,' ........... ,. , ..,:..,.. ; - wi( . -. v . ,.; , ,.