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PAGE EIGHT. . HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1 4 iL :. if; -t it lit i i ; :j fl- v t . ir -e"" , 4 i" .if,. 1 NEW MEMBERS of the Melin young-married set, are Mr. end Mn. Gary Frietag, whole marriage was solemnized In a 2 p.m. ceremony, March 6, in St. Augustine's Church in Mer rill, the Rev. John Phelan, officiant. Bride is the former Gertrude Hoefler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoefler, Bon anza; and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs, John Frietag, Malin. After a honeymoon in Southern California, they will be at home on their ranch near Malin. .. ' Photo by Guderian Catholic Rites Unite Couple In Merrill St. Augustine Church BONANZA Palo pink end white carnations with lighted tapers were decorations chosen by Gertrude Hoefler for her wedding March 6. me only daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoefler of Bonanza, she oeciimo the bride of Oary Freitag, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Freitag, Malin. The Rev. John Phelan officiated at the 2 p.m. double ring cere mony In St. Augustine's Church In Men-Ill. Ocrtrude was escorted up the aisle by her father who gave her In marriage. Her dress was white lace on satin, floor length with a long train. The tight bodice but toned down the back, and was made with fitted sleeves, and high neckline with tiny stand up collar. Her sweetheart cap of net held in place the finger tip veil of net, with a crown of lilies of the val ley. Her bouquet was a white or chid with lilles-of-the-vallcy, car liea on a white Bible. Maid of honor, Phyllis Lynch, woro a pale blue floor length net over tafleta. Her parasol bouquet was blue and white. Bridesmaids, were Jonn Freitag, ulster of the bridegroom; and Gloria Hoefler, Cousin of the bride; both In pale pink, made Identicnl to the maid of honor's and their parasol bouquets were pale pink and white. Caryl Bishop was best man; and ushers were Paul ond Joe Hoefler, brothers of the bride. For her daughter1 wedding, Mrs. Hocller choso a navy bluo lace dress with navy accessories and a corsage of red roses. Mrn. Freitag woro a two piece aqua crepe dress with matching acces sories and a red rosebud cor sage. . Mrs. Ernest Gray played incl dental music and the traditional wedding march, and accompanied Mary Mock, soloist. Wedding guests were received in the parish hull. Mrs. EUle Rob erts poured ond Mrs. Dan Melhosc was at the punch bowl. The new Mr. and Mrs. Froitair u, f,lrst PKko of their beautl lul wedding cake, which was then served by Mrs. Vac Kallna. Ruthle Kalina carried the guest book, and Mrs. Joe Nork was In charge of ine wedding Ills. The bride graduated from Bo nanza High In 1951, and since has been employed by the M. L. John- sou Insurance Company. The bride groom was graduated from Malin High in 1950... Following a week's honevmoon to Southern California, the voune couple will be at home on their ranch near Malin. For traveling, the new bride wore a grey suit with red acces sories and the orchid from her bouquet as a shoulder corsage. Rainbow Girls Plan April Trip TULELAKE Members of. the Tulelakc Assembly, Order of Rain- Dow for Girls, will ro to Santa Cruz. April 10, to attend the an nual Grand Assembly. in me group will be Helen Jane Peterson, worthy adviser: Ruth Onlloway, Joyce Holbrook, Kay Holland, Geraldine Johnson, Mary hnson, Diana Lark. Judv Main. Linda Mullins, Joan Relnmlllcr. Pat Swanbenland, Donna Stover, Marilyn Wilson, Nancy Young and Shirley Young. iney will be accompanied bv Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Rcinmiller, Mrs. Bert Johnson. Mrs. ance Stover and Mrs. Peter Swanben land. The assembly entertained at a father-daughter banquet, served by mclhers of the members at Ihe Tulclako Community Presbyterian Church, February 18. NOW AT DERBY'S RADIO & TY Service MR. JOE FISHER our full time service nan on RADIOS PHONOGRAPHS TELEVISION fietrhijb MUSIC CO. No. 7th (,. 4514 . Mi. Till . 7241 St. Frances Cabrini Altar Society Meet Mrs. Leonard Schooler served re freshments to members of the Bo nanza Altar Society of St. Frances Cabrini Church following their meeting at the library March 4. Present for the afternoon were the Rev. Father John Phelan, Mrs Eddie Oration; Mrs. Clay Walker, Mrs. Charles 8teber, Mrs. Frank DeBel, Mrs. Ernest Walker. Mrs. Bob Colohan, Mrs. Don Ralph, Mrs. Katherlne Bllllngsly, Mrs. Ben Nork, Mrs. Jack McCar tle, Mrs, Erwln Beck, Mrs. Charles Walker and Mrs. Bob Colwell. Mrs. Frank DeBel presided over the business meeting. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Eddie Grallan In Langell Valley Aplrl 1. LAST PLAY ' MR. ROBERTS MARCH 20, : An important and Interesting meeting of the Business and Pro fessional Women's Club. Is planned for Monday, March 16, following the t:M p.m. dinner at the Wil lard Hotel. Every BPW member and guests are welcome. Dorothy Wick, chairman has ar ranged a panel discussion on "Op eration Buttonhole," club slogan for the EqusI Rights Amendment, that every working woman In America Is interested in. This is an opportunity to learn more about this vital legislation that ef. fecta the lives of all women in this country. . There will also be a discussion on national defense. This is a meeting where facts, figures and the answers to ques tions, will be on the agenda. mien Sullivan will play the zith er. Reservations may be made by calling Marjorle Comer, 8158 or Ly dia Howard, SON. ' ine aexi ana last piay oi ine New York Drams Guild series, Mr, Roberts, will be presented- at Mills auditorium, Saturday, Marcn zo, BothweU, play chairman announc es - tnai no tickets will oe , sola ai the door. Anyone having out of town guests must secure a ticket from Maxy BothweU at the First Federal Savings and Loan Office, prior to play time. There nave been many questions regarding an individual ticket for this play, but is has been deter mined that only seasonal tickets can be sold at the full price of ss. No single ticket can be sold. Mr. Roberts bsd one of the long est runs of any play to appear on Broadway. , NEW ARRIVAL INSPIRES GIFTS MERRILL Mrs. Norman Win ter and Infant son, Forrest Wayne, were presented a number of gifts February 24. when a group of friends called at the Winter home during the evening. in the group were Mrs. Warren Ochs, Mrs. Fred Taylor. Mrs. Oene Taylor. Mrs. Ralph Daniel, Mrs. Amanda Woods, Mrs. Hilton Wil son, Mrs. Edna Ferguson. Mrs. Herman Rippy. Mrs. Lulse Mitch ell, Mrs. Douglas Walden. Mrs. Richard Vaughan. Mrs. pearl Eb- ernort. Rachel Headley, Mrs. For rest Winter, Mrs. M. S. Hargrove, Mrs. Milton Loper. Mrs. H. A. Tcsterman, Mrs. Frank Tester niHii, Mrs. Warren Conner and Mrs. Ralph Swisher. VFW Auxiliary ; Lost River Post MERRILL VFW Auxiliary to Lost River Post 4058 met March 3, in the recreation hall, with presi dent Barbara McKoen in the chair. Margaret Loper was elected to serve as president lor the coming year. Other officers' are: Katny Mer- rllees,- senior vice president; Dean Marks, Junior vice president: Joan Trotman, treasurer; Mary Cather ine Walker, chaplain! Nellie1 Fleck, conductress: Frances Branden berg, guard: Bertha McKoen, as sistant guard; Marian Knox, two year trustee; Barbara McKoen, three year trustee; Grace Walker, historian; Myrtle Ripply, flag bear- Kosemary crawiora, banner bearer; and Mary Frances Ham mond, Marjorle Waldrip. Germalne Shelton and Virginia Perry, color bearers. . Nine charter members were present, and 18 members received bars for five years membership in the Auxiliary. Refreshments were served by hostesses Mary Lou Swisher, Mar garet Loper, Llllie Winter and Kathy Merrilees, to the above 'men tioned and tne following: Vivian Cunningham, Bessie Duncan, Pat Duncan, Millie Fotherlngham, Bet ty Hodges, Marjorle Hodges, Dor orthy West, .Helen Chaiburn, Lu cille Whltlatch, Harriet Batty, Lon nle Ratllff, Teresa Calise, Mildred Walker, Glenna Walker and Grace Walker. PLAYERS CLUB A large group of Flayers Club members and guests met Wednes day evening, March 3 in the Li brary Club room. Of special in terest were the colored movies of new spring fashions shown under the supervision of LaPointe's Store and featuring Powers models. Eric Carlson of Underwood's Camera Shop ran the movie and Chloe Alex ander of LaPointe's gave a brief introductory background of the pic ture. After the movie, Mrs. E. H. Hult- man introduced the hostesses for the evening, Mrs. Richard Wilson, Mrs. Chester Clark. Mrs. Herb Pol lard and Mrs. Hubert Vanderhoff. Cards were then played for the remainder of the evening. High In bridge was awarded to Mrs. Al Kusler; second to Mrs. H. L. Rob ertson; high in pinochle to Mrs. Sam L. Jones; and low to Mrs. Don Nolan. Next meeting of the group will be March 17, I p.m. in the Library Club rooms. SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1984 . - a If2 -A 1 n A sl 51. m S3 , EtV t 'x .1 mm- lJ 1 THE FRESHNESS OP SPRING was achieved in the color scheme chosen by Ann Barker for her wedding to Richard William Mace, in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, February 28. Yellow daffodils, white freesias, filmy green organdy for the attendant's frocks; and pals' yellow veil worn by the bride with her white dress of Swiss embroidered organdy were effective factors in the pleasant picture. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (?uy Edwin Barker, 17 Pine; and Dick is the son of Mrs, Blanche Mace, East Randolph, New York. Both are students at Southern Oregon Col lege she a senior, and he, a junior. They returned to school atter the wedding and will take Photo by Guderian their postponed wedding trip during spring vacation, Ann Barker Becomes Mrs. R. W. Mace In St. Paul's Episcopal Ceremony A double-ring ceremony in St. Paul's Episcopal Church united Ann Barker, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Edwin Barker, 17 Pine, to Richard William Mace, only son of Mrs. Blanche Mace, Eost Randolph, New York. The Rev. Galen Onstad read the service February 28, In the pres ence of a large group of friends and relatives, Including many of the couple's friends from college. Her father gave her In marriage. For her Informal wedding, Ann chose simple spring-like decora tions in a daffodil theme. Her wedding dress and veil also were in keeping with the daffodil theme. The gown of embroidered swIss organdy In white was worh Judy Vandenberg lr Mary I hurst College Chorus As a member of the Marvlhurst College Chorus, Judith Vandenberg of Klamath Falls will appear In concert In Longview, thr. evening of March 16. The 40-volct emble will sing a choral classics ranging from 16th century to contemporary works, and also Includes e group of Americana and other folksongs. In the folksong group will be sev eral Irish airs In keeping with St. Patrick's Eve and to be sung with harp accompaniment. Judy, a Junior at Marylhurst. Is the daugnler of Judge and Mrs. David R. Vandenberg. 237 Wash ington Street. from tne . . . QaKe it ) health riv yWlx GATHER FLOWERS IN yOUR CLOTHES BASKET.. r jza ivri i ...AMD SEND YOUR WASH TO THE LAUNDRY! w no time for wosh-doy cores! Once you see how wonderfully cleon we qet laundry . . . and how little it cost . . . you'll never slave oqoin! Ask obout our many services to suit your needs . . . ' and your budget! PKOMPT PICK-UP AND OIUVtRY! Smf yer cleeelRf with yewr leundrrl CASCADE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Kfmht llMtt Opp. Pst OMict with a pale yellow three-quarter veil held with a band of orange blossoms. She carried a cascade arrangement of daffodils and white freesla florets. Maid of honor, Elayne LeacTi, Medford, is a former roommate of the . bride at Southern Oregon College. She wore a filmy dress of crisp green shadow organdy. Bridesmaid was Linda Young, cousin of the bride from Eugene; dressed exactly as the maid of honor: and carrying the same type daffodil bouquet. The bride's mother wore a two piece dress In 'blue sheer wool, with pink accessories and corsage. Best man, was Bob Smith, Eu gene; and ushers were Dean Mad dox and Jim Womack, classmates at SOC. St. Paul's chrch choir sang "O Perfect Love", before the cere mony. Reception was In the parish hall; and aunts of the bride. Mrs. Lyle Weldy and Mrs. Eldon Young Young from Eugene poured. Mrs. Gordon Barker, from Medford, cut the cake. Beverly Jones, Donna Tillman and Joy Mollne, all fellow stu dents at SOC, assisted about the rooms. ' Ann is a senior in education it the Ashland college; and Dick is a junior. They returned to school until spring vacation; when they will take their postponed wedding trip to the beach. .. . FH A Girls Annual Banquet MERRILL, Basketball players, their parents, and teachers were guests pi honor at the annual FHA ' Olrls basketball banquet, March in the recreation hall. , , The Rev. O. A. Milne' gave the ' blessing and guests were welcomed by. FHA President Carl poe. John O'Nell gave the response. Principal H. J. Hendrlckson and teacher, Mike Daugherty, were called' on for remarks, and coach Ray Rader briefly reviewed the basketball season and introduced the players. ; Entertainment during the eve ning included a skit by the 8th grade girls; vocal solos by Arlene Johnson; and a piano eolo by Nancy Dewey. ,' Women of Moose : , Merrill Chapter MERRILL Susan Williams, sn-" lor regent, presided at a regular meeting of the Merrill Chapter of Women of the Moose, March 2. There were 29 present. Bessie Cling. er was miiiaiea as a new member. The lodge's baby-sitting service was in operation for the first time. , The" program was presented by the .social service committee. Co-workers extended their sym-, pathy to Elizabeth Holland who' was called to Texas because of her father's' death,, Helen Brumley Is still in the east where her daugh ter Is hospitalized. Rose Spolek and Myrtle Kucera represented the Women of the Moose at a Red Cross meeting in- the LOOM Hall Tuesday eve nlng. 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