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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1954)
SATURDAY, JULY 17. 1931 RA' ; I m r Ah ' u r fir ' ; Hi' IVY v dZl BEFORE THE ARCHWAY . . . which was lavishly deco rated with rhododendrons for the wedding ceremony 'pack ' ground. i . V ' " 4 .U.1 ! HER GRANDPARENTS . . from Lamola Falls, were important figures at the wedding her grandfather gave her in marriage, R. R. David Jr. Bestows Name On Sharon Curran Chiloquin ChurchUuly 3 CHILOQUIN Under an arcl way of rhododendron .Sharon Cur ran. granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Schmidt of Lainola Falls, became the bride of Randolph Ro bert ( Bob' David Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph R. David Sr., Chiloquin, Saturday evening, July 3, at the Bible Standard Church. The eight o'clock single l ing serv ice was read bv Rev. David Sutton. Baskets of pluk and white gladioli and large candelabra of tall white tapers banked the archway to com plete the decorations. The bride, given in marriage by her grandfather, wore a white slip per satin gown fashioned with tight bodice trimmed with seed pearls.' hiirh neckline, long sleeves tapered over the hand; and a full skirt fall ing Into a long train, Her veil of illusion net was floor length, held in place by a halo of seed pearls and lace and was decorated with the same seed pearl embroidery as on the gown. She carried a white Bible on which was placed a white orchid and long streamers of satin. Maid of honor for her cousin was Desta Cabatan, Redding, who wore pink net trimmed with rows of nar row net ruching bordered with the faintest edge of black. She wore rhinestone jewelry and a radiantly happy smile as she had received a diamond engagement ring that evening. She. carried a bouquet ol pale pink gladioli. Bridesmaids lor their school friend were Dona Clark, Sue Sea holm and Sharon Zadina, all of whom wore blue ballerina frocks, rhinestone necklaces and carried bright pink gladioli bouquets. Tiny three year old flower girls were Cheryl Bodncr. Spiague RIv er, niece of the bride, and Karen Sutton. The girls wore wide skirted long frocks of white with rounded necklines, scalloped collars, sashes and white shoulder length net veils handed with lace and held by a MEAL'S SANDWICH SHOP and FOUNTAIN New Hours ' Open 10 'til 10 Daily Sunday 12 'til 10 Friends Overflow Chiloquin Church 1,1- BStts? a 5: - il c: : nd Mrs. Walter Schmidt, nd In white flower headpiece. They car ried pink satin baskets. Best man was Vince Bodner Jr., Sprague River, brother-in-law of the bride. Ushers were Arlcn Da vid, brother of the bridegroom: Kirk Curran, Redding, brother of the bride; and Errol Hatcher. Planis'. was Norma Brown; and soloist 'was Mrs. Preston Smith, who sang "A 1 w a y s" and "Be cause. ".Both were from Klamath Falls. The bride's mother, Mrs. Lee Curtis, Reno, came north for the ceremony and wore a grey and white .dress with white accessories and a pink rose corsage. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. David, wore a pink lace dress with matching accessories and a rose bud corsage. Following the ceremony, a recep tion was held at the Chiloquin Youth Center where a long re freshments table was topped by a huge heart outlined with tiny bunches of rhododendron and other summer fiowers. A large four tiered wedding confection topped with a miniature of the heart out line and with a 'tiny bride and bridegroom centered the table. Hostesses at the reception were Mr Ql( Toasts So Perfectly and Tastes So Good. Each Thin 18 gram f V-jEF Slice Contains tCI Approximately 46 Cooriei i -S & - iTS, fRttX';. t , . i JT:. ;, ..Vf- . CI. oner Oor, I 1 t ' . - f FLUHKfcR-r j - t.c VJf!," '-lit , j jv 1 i ; READY FOR THE PROCESSIONAL . . . bride Is shown with her aHendanfs, from the left, Desta Cabaton, maid of honor, from Redding; bridesmaids, Sharon Ze.dina, Dona Clark and Sue Seaholm. In her bridal gown is Sharon Curran, just before she became .Mrs. Randolph Robert (Bob) David Jr., in Chiloquin Bible Standard Church, JUNIOR DAVIDS 3rd wedding which was of wide Mrs. Walter Schmidt, the bride's grandmother, who made and decor ated the cake, and the bride's two sisters, Mrs. Vince Bodner Jr., and Mrs. Naomi C u 1 1 r e 1 1, both of Sprague River. The bridesmaids helped serve guests and the maid of honor registered the guests. For her going away ensemble the bride chose a white dress with navy accessories and she wore her or chid at the shoulder. The couple will live In Chiloquin following the trip to an unannounced destination. The new Mrs. David lived this past year in Sprague River where her sisters and her father. Bill Curran. live. The bridegroom, a Chiloquin graduate, attended Ore gon Slate College before being em ployed at Klamath Agency. In addition to the many Sprague River and chiloquin area guests, the following attended the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Parks. Che mult; Mr. and Mrs. Pat Colahan. Joseph Colahan, Hildebrand; Mrs. Lee Curtis. Reno; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peoples, Lamola Falls; Mrs. Elea nor Cabatan, Desta Cabatan, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Curran and family, all of Redding; Mr. and Mrs. George Schmidt and Jan of Red Bluff; Les ter Swaggert, Eugene; and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Downing. Merrill. Mrs. Grace Colahan, the Rev. and Mrs. Preston Smith and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Chrowl, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene chrowl, Dor othea Brown. Bctte Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Banta. Mrs. Floy Mor ton, Mrs. R. F. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Evcm Holden and family, all of Klamath Falls. HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH for David-Curran . 1 .7 f n 1 I';. 1 .11 center, with Mr. and Mrs. Randolph interest throughout the Klamath country. All David-Curran Photos by Guderian WSCS Meeting FORT KLAMATH The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Fort Klamath Community Metho dist church was held Thursday af ternoon July 8, when Mrs. Stewart Nicholson was hostess to the group at her home at the Nicholson ranch. During the business session con ducted by the president, Mrs. Ray mond S. -Loosley, plans wcr dis cussed for the annual church din ner sponsored by the WSCS, and the date of Saturday evening, July 31, was set. It will be served In the C. I. clubhouse. Although do nations and assistance will be wel comed, contrary to previous cus tom, this year only church meni: bers will be called upon to contri bute food items and to help with preparations and serving. Non churcn members who wish to offer their donations or services in any capacity may do so by contacting either Mrs. Raymond S. Loosley or Mrs. Ira Orem. Construction is well underway on the church-sponsored community lireplace and barbecue project; lo "Who ... Me worry? Every father of the bride knows about Commercial Finance when It cornel to things like weddings." rJ .Whatever the occasion, when you need money ' Aiwi- drop Into Commercial Finance Corp., and ... '- err Bill COMMERCIAL FINANCE Corp. The Oldtit Finance Cempeny In Southern Oregon 107 No. 9th St. Klamath Palls Phone 7711 S-251 , M-223 FALLS. OREGON R. David Sr.. after the July cation Is on the church grounds ad' Jacent to the church, and when completed. It will be available for use by picnic groups, etc., of the community. Raymond 8. Loosley, chairman of the church board, Is in charge, assisted by a corps of helpers. After the business meeting, Mrs. Barney Cox gave an Interesting and educational book review on "Behind Mud Walls."' For the nc'x meeting of the So ciety, Mrs. Cox will entertain at her home on Agency Lake on Thursday afternoon, August 18. 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