Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 07, 1954, Page 5, Image 5

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k ELEGANT SIMPLICITY . . . describe; the beautiful gown and all appointments
for the wedding of Rosemary Murray to John Alan Young in Sacred Heart Catho
lic Church, August I. Rosemary is the daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Murray, 812
Pacific Terrace-; and John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Young, 1951 Erie.
THE HAPPY COUPLE pauses for last
picture before leaving for their honeymoon.
"SWEET BUNCH OF DAISIES" . . . was (he
nostalgic phrase brought to the minds of many wed
ding guests last Sunday occasioned by emphasis
placed upon them in bouquets, church and reception
decorations. The typically summer flower, bride's
favorite, was effectively employed to decorate the
wedding cake. At the top of the page, from the
loft, Mrs. Rodney Murray, bride's sister-in-law; Mrs.
Murray, mother of the bride; Rosemary, and next
to her, her sister, Mareella, Mrs. Rodney Bell. (Ad
ditional details on inside page.)
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"PASTURE PARTY" . . . it exactly what it wa when Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reynolds entertained
for daughter, Marceil, and new son-in-law, Raymond (Ray) Nelson, at their ranch on the Merrill Hinhway,
Monday evening from 5 to 7:30 p.m. The Reynolds are nnw living in Boise, where he is chamber of com
mere manager the same title he had with the local chamber for many years. Their ranch house is oc
cupied so the Reynolds "camp" in a tiny cabin on the place. An indoor party was impossible so
the host and hostess planned a "pasture party" with all outdoors to accommodate the host of friends
who received penny postcard invitations with a sketch of a cow indicative of the "strictly informal"
event. (Identification of pictures on inside page.) Photos by Kettler