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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1954)
SATURDAY, JVl.Y 10, 1054 MRS. JAMES RALPH CRAWFORD . ,'. who was Car'olt Lee Warner before her June 26th wedding In Peace Memorial Pfeibylerien Church. She if the daughter of Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Warner, 4770 Shatta Way: and Crawford it the ton of Mr. end Mn. Charles C. Crawford, 4690 Boardmen Avenue. The couple will live at Dairy, on (he Crawford Ranch. All Warner Pictures by Floyd THE TRADITIONAL. COIN . . . wai worn In the bride's slipper and is being placed fhere by her sitter, Mrs. Gordon Cunningham, matron of honor. Standing are the three bridesmaids, from the left, Darrelyn Ettal, Medford, childhood friend of the bride; Shirley Crawford, sister of the bridegroom; and Susan Frei, also childhood friend and recently college roommate of the bride. BRIDEGROOM AND ATTENDANTS . . .from fhe left, Edwin Keady, Dr. Dale Schetr, brofher-in-law of the bridegroom; bridegroom, James Ralph Crawford; Bruce Crawford brother of the bridogroom, ushers; and Neil Olson, cousin of the bridegroom, best man. Crawford-Warner Vows Said in Peace Memorial Mr. and Mra. James Ralph Crawford are at homo on the Crawford Rnnch In Dairy, follow ing their candlelight wedding, June 18, In Ponoo Memorial Church. Bride la tho former Carolo Leo Warner, daughter of Mr, and Mra. Lloyd Wnmor, 4770 Shasta Way. Brldogrooin'a parents are Mr. and Mra, chnrlrn C. Crawford, 4m Bnnrdman Avenue, The bride was given In marriage 5v her father, and the Rev. Owayno L. Proott read the I p.m. service before background of while Rlndloll, Ivy and palms Il luminated with lighted white tapers In floor candelabra, . Organist, Mrai Dale (Marllee) Bchcer, Ulster of the bridegroom, iccompnniod Carl Hagel, soloist. Merle Sinn (cousin of the brldo) nd Dn,vld Woodard, Dairy, served Is randlellghters, The bride wore t gown of white Chantllly lace over net and satin, The fitted bodice, buttoned down back to below tho waistline, fen tilled a soft shawl collar narrow ing to R vce, Tho full skirt ex tended Into a lace train; and her fingertip viol of Illusion was held by a small seed pearl tiara. Shu carried a white orchid on a white Bible. Matron of honor was Mrs. Gordon Cunningham, sister of tho bride; and she wore a, pink nylon net over taffeta floor length frock styled with strapless fitted bodice worn with a pink net stole. Bridesmaids, Sutanne Trel, Dar relyn Ettel and Shirley Crawford sister of the bridegroom ell wore pale green dresses duplicates of the matron of honor's. All carried nosegays of pink rosebuds, white chrysanthemums and Ivy, Best man was Nell Olson, cousin of the bridegroom; and Bruce -'X I Crawford, his brother; Dr. Dale scnecr, brother-in-law: and Edwin Ready, ushered. Mrs. Warner wore a navy blue sheer French voile afternoon dress and a shoulder cor sage of pink rosebuds. The senior Mrs, Crawford wore navy blue lace and a corsage of pink rosc buds, ! Tho roceptlon was In the church social null. Mrs, Maude Parent, grandmother of the bride. Poured at the coffee urn; Mrs. A. C. Ol son, bridegroom s aunt, served the punch; Mrs. Norrls short and Mrs. Chnrlcs Yorklkand aunts of the bride, cut the cake; Joan Meador, Marian Mesner, and Bondell Crawford, bridegroom's sister, assisted, For travel to Lako Tahoe far their honeymoon, Carole changed to a. navy faille princess dress with white accessories. She wore a gold copper. Rhododendrons were used lavish ly by Mrs. A, C. Olson for the reception, and were brought from Wlllsmetfa Valley. Mrs. William F, Hamilton played background 2::'RALI) AND NEWS. KLAMATH FAMA OREGON m it Ml' etr-j . LIME GREEN AND CRANBERRY NET . . . was the outstanding color scheme chosen by Arlene Louite Lemler for her attendants' dresses. She is pictured with them just before her wedding to Ronald Trotman. From the left, Barbara Stewart, Mary Lou Quails, bridesmaids; Loretta Lem ler, maid of honor; Jane Halderman and Martha Beasley, bridesmaids. ' Photo by Ferebee Trotman-Lemler Unite Well-Known Basin Families on June 27th MERRILL The First Presby terian Church in Merrill was filled with relatives and friends on Sun day afternoon, June 37, when Ar Irne Louise Lemler and Ronald Jess Daws Trotmsn exchanged wedding vows In a 4 p.m. double ring serv ice. Arlene's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Elmer C. LemJer, and Ron ald's father la Dr. P. E. Trotman. Both families are well-known resi dents of Merrill. The Rev. George A. MUne omcliled. Arrangements of gladioli, carna tions, mums, potted palms, and lighted candles formed the effec tive background for the ceremony. Alternate pews were marked with gladioli tied with white satin rib boas. Lillian Thomas, organist. Played the traditional wedding music, and accompanied soloist. Jed Murphy, who sang "Because," and "The Wedding Prayer." The petite, radiant bride was e.v coned down the white carpeted John MacNaughton Epley Weds Norma Marie See in Buhl, Idaho A college romance culminated In the marriage of Norma Marie See, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har lan E. See, Buhl. Idaho, to John MacNaughton Epley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Epley 8r.. form er Klamath Falls residents, now living in Long Beach. Malcolm (Mac) Eplev was man aging editor of the Herald and News, when he left here to Join the editorial staff of the Press Telegram in Long Beach where he Is now editor of the editorial page. Bridge Party MALIN Mrs. Charles Hamilton entertained members of her Bridge Club at her home Tuesday after noon, July (. Present were, Mrs. Marlon Mon fore, Mrs. Lester Schrelner, Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. A. E. Street. Mrs. Perry Haley, Mrs. Wil liam Dalton, Mrs. Con Johnson. Mrs. Street was high scorer for the afternoon and Mra. Charles Johnson second high. MERRILL REBEKAH MERRILL Merrill Rebekah Lodge No. 151 met In regular ses sion on Monday, June 31, with Lets Stolt, noble grand, presiding. The Rebekah degree was conferred on Martha Bear,ly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beasly. Ivan Icen blce and Bessie Aubrey were re ported ill. New committees appointed were: publicity, Cleo Denham: good of the order, Miriam Hunnicutt, Dor othy Conner and Oeraldine Moore; press. Donna Faye Hnsktns: com munity service, Irene Hill, Mildred Rexford and Btllie Woodhouse: Theta Rho adviser, Blllie Wood- house; assistant, Donna Faye Has- klns; Theta Rho advlsery board, Leona Beasly, Leona Quails. Geor gia Moore, Marjorle Burleigh, and Dorothy Conner: Theta Rho audi tors, Anne Fruits, Phils Rankin, and Lena Buck. , Martha Beasly gave a report on Theta Rho convention held in Bend June 18-lu. The Three Llnka square dance Saturday June 36, was In the IOOF Hall, with Jim Bradahaw as caller, Refreshments were served by Vivian Cunningham. Mildred Rex' ford, Sylvia Jones, Pearl Harris, and Leta 8tolt. musto during the reception. The blue garter worn by the bride waa also "the borrowed" from Mrs. Andrew Rodnar, Dairy; friend of both families. "New" was her dress; "old? her slippers; and the penny In her slipper waa a silver sixpence gift from Mrs. James Floyd. The bride wore a double strand of pearls, gift of the bridegroom. Out ot town guests included, Mr. and Mra. Howard Johnson, Talent; Mr, and Mr. Murray Bartllng, Jenifer and Mary, Brownsboro, Oregon; Mr, and Mra. Ralph Et- tei and Darrelyn, Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Dale (cheer and Lorent Vale; Darlene Woods; Downey; Mrs. Peggy Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson, Ban Francisco; Mr. and Mra. T. A. DeMerritt, Nancy and David; Barbara and Carol Havllna, Malm; Frank Bell, Travis Air Base; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell Sr., Phoenix: Mr. and Mrs. Loren Meeker ant) Arthur, Bonansa; Mr. and Mrs. Jess An gel, Mr. and Mra. Andrew Bodnar; Row Lovaland; all ot Dairy. " Rites in Merrill aisle by her father, who gave her carnations; and wore a matching in marriage. Her exquisite gown headband In hep hair, was of white lace over satin. The The four bridesmaids were Mar fitted bodice had a yoke of net, iha Riv nH M.n ism c.u. i with swirls of lace applique slmu- j latin. HiiHa t.slrll.t AntlaA ntl.h .-.... - , I, u """" seed pearls and rhlnestones. The long full skirt extended into a full court train. A seed pearl and rhinestone crown held the fingertip veil of net. The bride carried a white Bible topped with a single white orchid and stephanotls tied with white satin ribbons. Tne Bible was "old the one Arlene bad used when a member of Rainbow For Olrls.. She wore the traditional blue gart er and a penny was In her slipper. Loretta Lemler, younger sister of the bride, was maid of honor. H.-r gown of lime green sheer net bal lerina length, was made with fitted waisUlne and full skirt. A brief matching bolero covered the strap less bodice. She carried an ar rangement of yellow gladioli and 1 1 Nuptial vows were exchanged in a canaieugnt, douQIe-ring cere. mony in Buhl Methodist Church 8undny June 37, the Rev. Leonard S. Clark, officiant. Matron of honor was Mrs. Rus sell Vlehweg, Boise. Senior brides maids were Mrs. Donald Miller, Twin Falls and Karen See. sister of the bride. Utile Alexandra Ep ley, sister of the bridegroom, was junior bridesmaid. All wore pink nylon dotted swtss. picture hats and mitts. The pretty brunette bride wore a gown of nylon lace and tulle, styled with a fitted bodice, and long fitted sleeves of lace with an insert of tulle from the shoulders to the snug wrists. A wide ruffle of the lace outlined the neckline in a modified vee: and insertions ot lace trimed the tiered skirt of fine pleated tulle. The full hem line extended into a chapel train. A Juliet cap held the three-quarter veil of illusion. Malcolm Epley Jr.. Portland. served his brother as best man; and Donald See, brother of the bride: Cameron Wiley, Boise; and Russell Vlehweg, also Boise, ush ered. The bride Is a graduate of Buhl High School, and attended Uni versity of Idaho and University of Oregon. She is Eftiliated with PI Beta Phi sorority. John Is a graduate of KUHS, University of Oregon and is now in his second year at University of Oregon Medical School. He is affiliated with Phi Kappa Psl so cial fraternity and Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity. The newlyweds left after the wedding for a honeymoon trip in Idaho and Washington; and will start their housekeeping on the top of Walker Mountain in Northern Klamath County, where Epley will be forest lookout this summer. They will return to Portland this fall where he will, resume his studies at medical school. The senior Epleys and daughter, Alexandra went to Buhl for the wedding: and will spend some time visiting friends and relatives In the Basin, beforo returning to Long Beach. DEMANDED BY WOMEN. ENJOYED BY EVERYONE Provides everything you wont and need in a fine bread yet contains about 46 Calories per 18 grant slice. ww twin st i , 'HtltywtMaJ DkttWteJCaUri OuWt" - writt 1 IUrter 0y, I ViV Presbyterian Merrill; Jane Halderman. Astoria: i ' ana uaroara Stewart, Burns. Mar tha and Mary Lou are lifelong friends of Arlene: Jane and Bar bara are her classmates from Lew is and Clark College in Portland. All four were dressed exactly as the maid of honor, except for col or. Their dresses were of cran berry colored net, and their bou quets and headpieces were of har monizing colored gladioli. Best man for his brother was Robert Trotman. Ushers were Don Bowman, Chris- Lemler, brother of the bride; Roger Trotman, young est brother of the bridegroom: and Keith Stenshoel, Ronald's class mate at Portlaiid Dental College. Don and Chris also served as candle lighters. Arlene's mother. Mrs. Elmer Lemler, chose a two-piece navy blue ensemble- for the occasion, worn with navy blue accessories, and a pink rosebud corsage. Mrs. F. E. Trotman wore a two piece navy blue faille ensemble with white accessories and her corsage was also of pink rosebuds. Immediately following the wed ding, the young couple greeted the guests at a reception In the social parlor adjoining the church. The lace covered refreshment table was centered with the four tiered white wedding cake, decora ted with pink roses, silver leaves and topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. After Ronnie and Arlene had cut the first slice, Mrs. W. O. Brlckner and Mrs. R. C. Burleigh Sr.. served the confection. Mrs. Lena Buck and Mrs. Robert Trotman presided at the two cof fee services; Mrs. Troy Quails and Mrs. Roy Beasly were at the punch table. Mrs. Hilton Wilson reg istered the guests, and Frances Barber assisted about the room. For travel, Arlene wore a white suit with pink and navy acces sories, and her bridal orchid pinned at the shoulder. The couple will spend ten days In California, and return for a short stay before go n g to Portland to reside while Ron nie completes his final year at the Portland Dental College. Their ad dress in Portland will be 3336 SE Seventh Street. The bridegroom fs a graduate of Merrill High School and Oregon State College. His bride was also graduated from Merrill High and attended Lewis and Clark in Port land during the past year. Out ot town guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stenshoel, and Mrs. Edith Oersten, Portland; Jack Chappell, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Chappel and Ronald, Palo Alto; Shirley Crothers, 8alem; Dor othy Dishaw, Sweet Home; Jane Halderman, Astoria; Pat Har greaves. Lake O r o v e: Barbara Stewart and her mother. Burns; Obble R. T u m e 1 s o n, Coeur d' Alene: and the bride's grandmoth er Mrs. Emma Brlckner from Everett, Washington. Previous to the wedding Arlene was honored with a lingerie show er by a group of classmates. On Saturday evening, June 26, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trotman, and Mrs. Edith Oersten entertained the bri dal party, their parents and out-of-town guests with a pre-rehearsal buffet supper, at the Trotman home. FLUHRER S ainwm urns itmeti m. rwMe 4 ' ir f. i s I; Vi4 I I f - MOTHER OF THE BRIDE . . . Mrs. Elmer C. Lemler, escorted into the church by her ton, Chris, one of the ushers. ' h if . n 1 BRIDE WITH HER FATHER ... who gave her in marriage. . BRIDAL SHOWER HONORS MRS. RICHARD DICK BONANZA Mrs. Oweu Pepple and .Mrs. Tommy O'Connor were hostesses for a bridal shower in honor of Mrs. Richard Dick, the former Mavis Reeves, Klamath Falls. The party was held In the Bonan za library, July 7. Summer flowers and yellow candles were used in decorations. Gifts were placed on lace covered table. Each guest Wrote her favorite recipe for the honorce. A social afternoon and re freshments followed the opening ot gifts. Quests included Mrs. Josie Noel, Mrs. Roy Thomas, Mrs. Bill Bur nett, Mrs. Ishmael Dick, Mrs. Ed ward Reeves, Mrs. Frank Worden, Mrs. Merrill Stewart. Mrs. Bill Bechdoldt, Mrs. Lester Leavltt. Mrs. Roy Fernlund, Mrs. Billy Bell, Mrs. Carroll Weatherby, Mrs. Florence Horn, Mrs. Daisy Hick QaK .tftom me... AMP IT Witt PAGS SEVEN man, Mrs. Billy Custer, Mrs. Vir gil Schmoe, Mrs. Keith Turner, Mrs. Jimmy Dye, Mrs. Wilbur Walker. Mrs. Howard Schmidt, Mrs. Mary Schmidt. Mrs. Susie Snoddy, Mrs. Jack Weimer, Mrs. Fred Rueck, Mrs. Roy Marsh, Mrs. Ernest Oivan, Mrs. Kernut Keysor, Mrs. Ivan Bold, Mrs. Jack McFall, Mrs. Nor val Carl, Mrs. Charles Roberts, Mrs. Bud Lee, Mrs. Cecil Haley Mrs. John Brown, Velda Rodgers, Marilee Keysor, Margaret Rodgers, Faye Roberts and Donna Derry; Mrs. Howard Schmidt and Don na Derry helped Mavis open her gifts. Many friends who were un able to attend sent gifts and good wishes. Richard reports back to Fort Lewis soon and Mavis will continue work at the Herald and News. . ttttf you mm RIGHT- FfeOMpr, ADEQUATE REFBfi tTfMTKW ANP PROTECTION FROM CONTAMINATION ARE AS (MpoCTtMT AFTER MllK REACHES i HOME AS DURINC PgOtjUCTION ADP mfUhtC