SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1954
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NOW LIVING IN MONTEREY after a wedding trip to Port
land, Mr. and Mrs. Gerdon D. Beeson. Bride is the former
Geraldine Hardman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hard
man, 1821 Lancaster; and bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Beeson, Dorris.
Photo by Charles Kendall
Legion Visited By District Leader
TULELAKE District Command
er Wynn Price, Central Valley,
paid nn oflicial visit to Tulelake
Texan To Speak To ,
Knife & Fork Club
T. W. (Buckshot) Lane, the ter
ror of Texas badmcn, will address
the Klamath Falls Knife & Fork
Club, next Wednesday evening at
a dinner in the Willard Hotel.
Lane, former sheriff for 18 years
of Wharton County, Texas, has
been widely publicized in the Sat
urday Evening Post, Life, Time
and other national magazines. He
captured Pete Norris, for a time
public enemy No. 1, He rales next
to J. Edgar Hoover in the ranks of
crime crushers.
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Post, American Legion 164, Tues
day. Members of the auxiliary also
were in regular session following
a potluck supper.
Joe Hicks, Klamath Falls, talked
to the auxiliary after being- intro
duced by Mrs.. George Kurtz,
Americanism chairman.
Hicks spoke on the basic rea
sons for America's economic suc
cess over the rest of the world.
New members of the auxiliary
will be initialed at the next meet
ing, February 23.
The high school chorus enter
tained with two numbers.
Hostesses were Mrs. Paul
Tschirxy, Mrs. Clayton Rudisill,
Mrs. Mike Jamison and Mrs. El
mer Olson.
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150 FRIENDS AND
RELATIVES AT .
. NUPTIAL RITES '
Geraldine Hardman. daughter o!
Mr. and Mrs, W. O.' Hardman,
1821 Lancaster, become the bride
of Gordon D. Beeson, son nf Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Becsen. Dorris,
In the Church of the Nazarene,
January 23.
The double-ring candlelight cere
mony was read at 7:30 p.m. by
the Rev. Wesley Crist in the pres
ence of 150 friends and relatives.
The bride was given In marriage
by her father.
White snapdragons and chrysan
themums were featured flowers in
the church decorations; and the
tnpers in the floor candelabra wore
lighted by Collin Beeson and John
ny Howe.
Mrs. Wesley Crist, accompanied
Paul Remmenca, who sang "O
Promise Me." "Because," and the
"Wedding Prayer."
The bride's, gown of heavy slip
per satin was made with a sweet
heart neokllnc; and the very full
skirt, with panels of lace inserted
at each front-side from waistline
to hem. extended into a sweeping
train. The bodice was trimmed
with lace detail at the neckline
end the long fitted sleeves were
pointed at the wrists.
Her fingertip veil of net was
edged with a ruffle of the same
material: and a Mora of dainty
pearl flowers framed her dark
hair. The bridal bouquet was of
white carnations centered with a
white purple-throated orchid. She
wore the traditional blue garter
and a lucky penny was placed i
her slipper. Her only Jewelry was
a single strand of pearls, gift from
the bridegroom. ,
Nadine (Mrs. Paul) Remmenga,
sister of the bride, was matron of
honor. Her bouquet and. headband
were of fuschia carnations; and her
gown was multi-colored net over
Nile green taffeta worn with a stole
of the net.
Cora Hardman, also sister, was
bridesmaid, dressed the same as
tile matron of honor with headband
and bouquet in yellow and white.
Other bridesmaid, Phyllis Beeson,
sister of the bridegroom, was
dressed as the other two, with bou
quet and headband of yellow and
white.
Billy Remmenga was ring-bearer.
Flower girl, Sherry Beeson,
wore ft pale green floor length
dress and her flowers were yellow
and white.
Jerry Tomseth, Springfield, was
best- man; and ushers were Mel
Hayes and Ron Prosise.
Mrs. Hardman wore a rose-pink
faille dress with matching hat and
black accessories to her daughter's
wedding. Her corsage was of pink
and white carnations.
The bridegroom's mother chose
a winter-white dress with navy ac
cessories; and her corsage was
the same as Mrs. Hardman's.
Guests were received in the re
ception hall of the Congregational
Church. Pouring were Alctha Bon
ner and Jean Hayes. The cake was
j cut by Margaret Spry; and Marilyn
sm l a 1 1 i mm am -w w h h i a
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AN AUGUST WEDDING . . . is planned for Frances Lorraine
Bailey, whose father, Alvin E, Bailey, Lakeshore Drive, re
cently announced her engagement to John O. Emery, son of
Walter. Enery, San Jose; antLMrs. Louise A. Mario, Palo Alto.
The bride-elect is a graduate of KUHS class of '47; and
is now a senior at San Jose Bible College in San Jose. Emery
is a junior at the same school.
Photo by Butera, San Jose
Girl Scouts To Meet
MACDOEL Hie Macdoel and
Mt. Hebron Girl Scout troop met
January 22 for the election of of
ficers, j
Palsy Yales was chosen pres
ident; Dcamin Jones, vice pres
ident; Mary Jane Decker, secre
tary; Marlcne Andrus, reporter.
Last Friday, the troop went to
the Mt. Hebron home of Dickie
Brook to see the pigeon which he
has tamed. The scouts are earning
Murray, Janet Spiers, Mrs. Mur
ray and Mrs. Spiers assisted.
For travel, Geruldlne wore a
brown suit with pink hat and
gloves; dark brown shoes t and
bag. After a trip to Portland! the
couple is now at home in Monterey.
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held a meeting at the home of
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Medford were announced today for
Baldy Evans and his band.
The band will play Saturday
night at the annual Valentine Day
dance at the Elks Club.
Monday night the Klamath Falls
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son County Shrine Club dinner
dance to be held at the Rogue Val
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