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SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN 3F1 AJLXkJ D WITH HER FATHER, who gave her in marriage, the bride shares the picture and a smile before the ceremony. Henry-Meeker Vows Said In Peace Memorial Church. Calla lilies and green fern fronds formed the striking floral background for the recent wedding of Nora Meeker to Charles Henry Jr., in Peace Memorial Church. The Rev. Dwayne L. Proett read the candlelight service at 2 p.m., July 18, in the presence of a large gathering of friends and relatives. The pretty brunette bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meeker, Midland Road; and Charles (Hank) Henry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Sr., Los Angeles. ' Mrs. William Hamilton, or ganist, accompanied Mrs. Day ton Finchum, soloist. The bride, escorted by her father, who gave her in mar riage, wore a gown of white nylon net over taffeta, with fitted bodice, long sleeves pointed at the wrists and peplum of lace. Filmy full ness was achieved in the yards of nylon net over the generously gathered underskirt of taffeta. A snug-fitting cap of satin leaves and net aeed-pearl trimmed held the fingertip veil of Illusion. Her bridal bouquet was of Eucharis lilies and stephanotls tied with satin streamers. She also carried for the "something old" an heir loom lace handkerchief made by her great-grandmother. Mrs. William Meeker, matron of honor, wore a waltz-length dress of ice-blue lace over taffeta; and ?he carried a bouquet of pink pom pon chrysanthemums. Bridesmaids, Joyce Johnson and Sharon Finchum were dressed ex actly as the matron of honor, ex cept for color. They were in yellow and carried orchid bouquets. Aaron Boo attended the bride groom as best man. Tom McGill and Ted Payne, ushers, were also candlelighters. Mrs. Meeker wore a powder blue linen afternoon dress, accented with a corsage of garnet roses. The senior Mrs. Henry wore gray lace over pink with pink accessories; and her corsage was of white roses. Wedding guests were received in the Pelican Party Room im mediately ' after the ceremony. Pouring were Mrs. Loren Meeker, Mrs. Ben Star and Mrs. Jack Way brant. Mrs. Glen Fundenburger and Mrs. Marian Lehman served the cake; and Mrs. A. E. Wood assisted. Before leaving for the honey moon trip to Southern California, the new Mrs. Henry changed to a two-piece sea-mist knit dress with tan accessories. From out of town for the wed ding were Mrs. Charles Henry Sr., Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Meeker, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Harrison, all of Medford. I . -tali ' Lost River VFW 4056 Auxiliary MERRILL Margaret Loper was the presiding officer when Lost River Auxiliary to Post 4056 VFW met in regular session July 21, at the recreation hall. Bessie Duncan and Nellie Fleck were del egates to the state convention held In Bend July 7 and 8. The local auxiliary was awarded second place in the state for youih activi ties, and a fourth place for 100 per cent membership. Mary Lou Swisher was installed as district president. The auxiliary will again sponsor the Merrill Kindergarten when classes open this fall; Mrs. Lavin na Storey, the teacher. Refresh ments were served following the meeting by Bertha McKoen and Geraldlne Shelton. Members present included Fran, ces Brandenberg, Bessie Duncan, Mariorie Waldrlp, Vivian Cunning ham, Dean Marks, Rosemary Crawford, Mary Lou Swisher, Mar iorie Hodges, Edna Hunnicutt, Ida May Fleck, Nellie Fleck, Bertha McKoen, Barbara McKoen. Pat Duncan, Germalne Shelton, MyTtle Rlppy. Kattie Merrilees, Launa Ratliff, Joan Trotman, Theresa Calise, and Grace Walker. Houseguest Marilee Anderson, from Tacoma, is houseguest of Beverly Lloyd this week at the John Lloyd residence, 1606 Oregon Avenue. The two girls met and became friends while attending leadership school at Pacific Lutheran College at Parkland, Washington, last sum mer. Additional Society On Page 12 ATTENDANTS POSE with the bride and bridegroom, after KFLW announcer Charles (Hank) Henry claimed Nora Merle Meeker as his bride in Peace Memorial Church, July 18. From the left, Sharon Finchum, Joyce Johnson, bridesmaids; Mrs. r " 1 " An :l TULELAKE Stella Wotzka, former city treasurer, who is leav ing this weekend to make her home in Camas, Washington, was honor ed with a surprise handkerchief shower Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Ross Daniels. Miss Wotzka has been active In work of the American Legion Aux iliary and of the 8 and 40. Several members of the 8 and 40 from Klamath Falls, Mrs. Mil' dred Cooper, Mrs. Florence Ogle. Mrs. Myrtle McGhehy, Mis. Mary uxaugnun, Mrs. Sadie Smith. Mrs Kathryu Keep, Mrs. Myrtle Fitv- "THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS" could be this pic ture, reflecting the bride-to-be's smile as her mother, Mrs. Joe Meeker, left, and her future mother-in-law, Mrs. Charles Henry Sr., right, are engrossed in final arrangements of the gossamer veil. Peggy Duckett Bridal Shower lake Hostesses Given by Tule TULELAKE Peggy (Margar et Louise) Duckett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Duckett, who will become the bride, August 15 of John M.' Staunton, was honored with a pre-nuptial shc-wcr. Friday night, July 23 in the annex of the Tulelake Community Presbyterian Church. The brideeroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Webb Staunton, also of Tulelake. The marriage will unite two' prominent pioneer fam ilies. Hostesses for the prettily ap pointed shower were Mrs. N. C. ill Meeker, matron ot honor; bride and bridegroom; Aaron Boe, best man; Tom McGill and Ted Payne, ushers. A!! Henry-Meeker photos by Miller-Williams -i-Vi ' t.,: MR. AND MRS. CHARLES (Hank) HENRY JR. , . . pic tured after their recent wedding. She is the former Nora Merle Meeker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jae Meeker, Mid land Road; and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Sr., Los Angeles. FORMER TULELAKE CITY TREASURER HONORED AT FAREWELL SHOWER ley, Mrs. Mnbie Foster, Mrs. Edna H. Russell, Mrs. Leah Glubrecht, Mrs. Lena Stuebcn, Mrs. Llna Motschenbacher, Mrs. Lillian Ot- terbein, Mrs. Leona. Hellbronner. Mrs. Julia Williams, Mrs. Irene Young, Mrs. Llna Mots! and Mrs, Fannie May Thompson were pres ent. Present from Tulelake were Mrs. Fannie Ryckman, Mrs, Gladys Jen sen, Mrs. Margaret McLain, Mrs. Victoria Thaler, Mrs. Margaret Ol son, Mrs. Sara Welsh, Mrs. Fran ces Yost, Mrs. May Rudd, Mrs. A r 1 e n e Campbell, Mrs. Myna Ward, Mrs. Betty Jenn Prengcr, Mrs. Kathleen Todd, Mrs. Haoml Kurtz, Mrs, Luellft Daniels, Mrs. Eva Sonnenberg, Mrs. Marguerite Dayton, Mrs. Barbara Fensler, Mrs. Bessie Motz. Mrs. Norma Taylor, Mrs. Jean Frey. 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