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SATURDAY, MAY R, 1034 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE SEVKN y 'A m I MRS. KENNETH HAYES . . . the form.r Dolores Zcllmer, daughter of Mr. and Mri. E. H. Zellmor, members of a promin ent pionoer family in Davenport, Washington. Photo by Doriin Studio, Spokane 1 5 Hi, m vB It.. .,.-'. l Robert Elinor, 0$ AT THE RECEPTION,. . . th. new Mr. and Mr.. Kenneth (Ken) Hayet cut the cake after their wedding which wai a tocial event of spring in Davenport, Washington. The wedding it of intereit to local friendi of the bridegroom, who formerly lived in the Henley Dittrict. Photo by Dorian Studio, Spokane Hayes-Zellmer Nuptial Vows In Davenoort Church Aanl 30 ... ..I.... ' some dov gucsia wnnassea ino marriage of Dolores Zcllmer to Kenneth (Km) Hnycs In Uie Da vnuport, Washington, Mcthodl.it Church, April 30. Dolorei, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mr. E. H. Zell mer. In n member of e, promt nenl pioneer Davenport family: and Hayes, who ha.i been living In the Henley District, Is the son of F. B. Hayes, Madras. The Rev, James E. Doak, read Ute g p.m. service before a back ground of pink nnd white carna tions nnd rose and white snap dragons; colors chosen by the bride for her general color scheme. Organist, Mrs. Walter Zcllmer, nun. of tho bride, accompanied Mrs. Pnul Mitchell, soloist, who snng "I love Tlieo" In Gcrmnn; and "Becnuso It Is Morn" In Eng lish. Candlellghters were Dean Morgan nnd Beverly Kllkwocd. Heverly'n frock was walti length of orchid net; nnd sho woro n white wrist-corsage. Tho bride was escorted to the nllar by lier father, who gave her in marrlniie. She wore a dress of nylon tulln styled with n short niceved lilted bodice. The wide nval neckline wan ringed wllh Swiss embroidery rone-pnttcrncd In n sculptured wreath effeot. The full gathered skirt repented the em broidery detail In nn nppllmicd roso nt tho waistline, aocurlng the folds of tho fnn-shnpod side drape. A petal enp held the volt of filmy Illusion. She carried a bou quet of lllllcs-of-thc-vnlley, cen tered wllh largo white orchid. Her only Jewelry wns ft single atrnnd of pearls, gift from tlio berl Zcllmer, also bride's mint, cut bridegroom. Matron cf honor, Mrs. Anderson, bride's sister, wore n pink silk orgnmn Irock. full skirted length, nnd low almost' to-shoulder neckline on the fitted bodice. Her slippers- were the snme pink as the dress; nnd she wore n halo of pink flowers nnd net. She nnd the bridesmaids encn woro a pearl necklace, given them by the bride. Mrs. Andersons boa quel wns henrt-shnped arrange' menl of vandn orchids. Brldesmnlds were nil dressed ex nctly ns Mrs. Anderson, nnd they carried white carnation bouquets in n semi-cnscane tied with pink oows. mey woro Mrs. Robert Hut- sell, Mrs. Lclnnd Jasper nnd Ruby Knsmussen, Ring bearer wa Tlmmy Ander son, nephew of the bride. Flower girl, Cnryn Cody, wore n nale blue organdy dress. Her halo headdress wns of pink nnd whlto cnrnntlons, nnd she carried basket of the same flowers. Melvln Hnyes, linger District, served his brother ns best man. Ushers wero W 1 1 1 a r d Zcllmer. bride's cousin; Robert Hutscll nnd Stanley (Pat) Kelnbold Mrs. Zcllmer chose nn ice-blue lnce dress wllh lint of matching bluo for her daughter 'a weddtnn Her accessories wero black nnd she wore a pink carnation corsage. The reception wns In tho Conv muntly Memorial Hall, Davenport, Pouring were Mrs, William Qulke, nt tho coffee service; nnd Mrs. Al fred Hclnemann nt the punch bowl; both mints of tho bride. Mrs, Al World Wide Travel Bureau Provides FREE Trovel Servict Onlud Statoi er the Glebe o Ceme In end in ui eeeet e trip le Hawaii, lurepe er AloiVs uilne, our Pen-Am PAT LATER plan. LAND-SEA-AIR AIR-STEAM Tlck.ll y Crulut J Tourl J Hotel Reaorvetlonl Trip Imurence by The Treveleri tniurence Cempony jmr- A GARDEN GET-TOGETHER, with lilac, apple blonomi, the firomiie of summer and the informal hoipitality of outdoor iving . , , The event Ii the annual Sacred Heart Acadomy Mothert Club silver tea. Tho theme U "Lilac Time;" the time is 2 to 6 pm. Saturday, May 22; the place it the parish hall. Mrs. Frank Bogatay, chairman; Mrs. James Pade, co-chairman; Mrs. James Cronon, entertainment. Also assisting will be Mrs. Dick Miller Jr., Mrs. Louise Vaughn, Mrs. Charles Bailey, Mrs. Regis Andrieu, Mrs. Willard Linehan, Mrs. John Howard, Mrs. Ray Kann, Mrs. Don Druliner. Proceeds from the tea will be given to the Sisters of Sacred Heart Academy. Photo by Kettler '( v L .... ll n i i aana n mh n i ' -- 1 . . ;., AT THE LUNCHEON MEETING . . . in the Crater Room of the Winema Hotel. April 29, Rose mary C. Murray, center, Girl Scout community adviser, is shown with Mrs. Art Moore, presi dent local Girl Scouts, left; and Mrs. Keith Cobo, local council assistant, right. Miss Murray was here to confer with local Girl Scout leaders; and picture was taken during the board meeting. ' Photo by Kettler a Beta Sigma Phi Celebrates 23rd Founder's Day Anniversary Mrs. Clifford Phillips, president The twenty-third Founder's Day Anniversary of Beln Sigma Phi sorority was observed by the three hxnl chnpters, Tau, Kappa, and XI Delta, Thursday evening, April 29. with a banquet at the Winema Hotel. Bouquets of white daisies and yellow roses were used In the table decor, and miniature baskets ol dnlslcs marked ench place. Mrs. Arthur Moore was tonstmlstress for the occnslon. Mrs. Wesley McNee Jr., sang the grace, "Bless This House." She was accompanied by Mra. James Skeel. Mrs. McNee, ac companied by Mrs. Skeel, also snng two other solos during the the cake; Bride's book was car ried by Mrs. Dwaine Mntchette; assisting were Mrs. John Oest rclch, Mrs. Eugene Simpson nnd Mrs. Don Heln. - Knthryn Scott and Donna Rux played background inuslo for Uie reception. For travel to Canadn where tho couple honeymooned, Dolores wore n flame red suit with black and whlto accessories. Her corsage was from her bridal bouquet. They will live in Davenport. The 6 p.m. rehearsal dinner, April 29, wns given nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Zcllmer before the rehearsal. Hostesses were Mrs. O. W. Onuger. Mrs. O. J. Mnurer nnd Mrs. Albert Zcll mer. Oolng from Klamath Falls tnr Ilia wedding wero Delbert Dehllng er, Robert Hill, Rnlph Wise and Mr, nnd Mrs. Melvln Hayes. evening "Absent," nnd "Give Me Somthlng to Remember You By." Mrs. Moore welcomed the recent pledges of the sorority. Highlights of activities of ench chapter dur ing the past year were given by newly elected presidents, Mrs. Har old J. Shearer, Mrs. O. F. Badley end Mrs. Roy Eastburn. Mrs. Ocorgc Warden presented tht awards for the outstanding girls of the year to the following: Mrs. Ben McCollum of K a p p a Chaptem Mrs. Roy Eastburn of Tau Chapter, and Mrs. Russell Brack man of XI Delta Chapter. Messages from International of fice were given by Mrs. Isabelle Brixner, Mrs. John Otterbcin. nnd Mrs. O. A. Nlchol. Mrs. Lowell Netier spoke briefly on "The Role We Piny In Community Living." nnd Mrs. C. O. Borsling comment ed on "Pcrsonnl Development through International Fellowship." Tho climax of Uio ovening was a most Interesting talk given by the guest speaker, Mrs. E. A. Genry, on her recent trip with her family to New Zcnlnnd and Australlia. Mrs. Geary told of both the eco nomic and social phases of tile in the various countries nnd islands visited. 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Places were marked for the ful. lowing members of the Engle and Copeland lammes: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Engle, parents of Wes ton and Clifford Engle; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Engle, daughter Erma Jean and son Rex; Mrs. Copeland's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bcymer and children. Klamath Falls; Lorin (Rusty) and Wayne Weston, sons ot Mr. and Mrs. Weston H. Engle and the hostesses, Mrs. Alvin Copeland and Joyce. A beautifully decorated cake was served after the luncheon. Birthday Celebrated CHILOQUIN April 26 marked the birthday of 8th grader Evelyn McDaniel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith McDaniel. The family entertained for her that evening at a large party where there were both games and dancing at the family home. Invited for the evening were Janet Parker, Janet Clark. Gail Mannering, Dorothy Kiadley, An drea Wright, Mary Latches, Bev erly David, Peggy DuBois, Joy Gard, Louise Nlehaus, Gloria Gen oa and Regina Godowa. Elaine Jackson, Karen Wilson, Naomi Johnson, Mlnda Mendenhall, Manual Ochoa, Richard Ochoa, Munson Sanderval, Stephen Pope, Stewart Castro, Marralee Griffin, Kenny Reed, Andrew Ortis. Jr., Gordon and Charles Copeland, Darrel McDaniel, Duane McDaniel, Jim Wilson, Gary Heglund and Buuy Smith. Refreshments of hot dogs and birthday cakes, three of them, were served late in the evening. Dermott's New Curl Lrotion Revives Lost Hair Waves ,Th'u is the amazing new curl lotion you have been reading about in all the important fashion maga zines. It's wonderful! An entirely new idea that returns crisp curl to your hair in no time at all, yet is not a "permanent" lotion. Par ticularly effective for keeping lag ging troublesome ends off yoor neck. 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