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SATURDAY,-AUGUST 7, 1954 PAGE SIX HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON I, tir 'ij' I ' ' k" Hi'" ft I III 7 1 Vv 1 Cat jTx-it i' ir.J J " " f fe WL-ifj?" t -""-H. T ' - -.-....4 Alice Harvey Is July Bride In SF Home of Aunt and Uncle SUMMER LAKE At the San Francisco home of her uncle and aunt, Lt. Colonel and Mrs. Zed C. Harris, Alice Harvey became the bride of John Robert Wedum, July 25, in a double-ring ceremony at two o'clock in the afternoon. Bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harvey, Summer Lake, and is a graduate of Oregon State College. Wedum, a native of Montana, is a graduate of the University of Montana, and is presently a fighter pilot in the USAF. For the informal home wed' ding, the bride wore a beauti' fill ballerina-length dusty-rose lace dress, rhmestone stud ded, and a headpiece of white carnations framed her face. Col. and Mrs. Hnrris were the only attendants; and Mrs. Harris wore a dress of blue taffeta, simi lar to the bride's, complemented wilh an orchid shoulder corsage. Another uncle and aunt of the bride, Mr. arid Mrs. Wade Hal lock, were suests with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hnllock, Ethel Hal lock and June Sundcn, cousin.'! of the bride all from Castro Valley, California. Colonel and Mis. Hnrris were hosts at the rcceplion which fol lowed the ceremony. WOM Merrill Chapter No. 18 MKRRILI, Women of the Moose Merrill chapter 18. met July M, wiiM 4s co-workers m-cs- ..... iiimuiion was exemplified Nicholson and Sharcn and ... ui muillMCSO MIIIICII. f'Oll- LOU IK'SCOCk u" miuu-ii. ana uva M.uin uiK ' WSCS Annual Dinner July 31 FORT KLAMATH Sponsored by the Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Fort Klamath Community Methodist Church, the annual church dinner in the C.I. Clubhouse Saturday evening, July Jl, was a social as well as financial success. The mcniu afforded a choice of baked ham or Wood River Valley roast beef. The crowd of diners were from Henley, Klamath Palls, Chiloquin, Klumnth Agency and Fori KJnmath, The main room of the clubhouse I wns used as a dining room, with ; all .arrangements under the super-1 vision of Mrs. Lloyd Nicholson and i Mrs. Stewart Nicholson, who dec-1 orated the white covered tables 1 with daintv centerpieces of colorful t summer flowers, which wero also used aoout me room, serving com mittee included Mrs. Howard Com mons, Mrs. Jack Siemens (Agency Lake District t, Karen More. Patsv Patty Five reports were made bv the founding committees as well as re ports by special committees. Lil lian Geaney and Rose Spolek were appointed by senior repent UUnche Fies as acting delegates lor the preliminary planning com mittee of the coming Potato Fes tival. The regular monthly meeting lor all co-workers, individual commit tees, executive committee, and clilll practice will be held at the Moiise ball July 30, at 7:30 p.m. Luvie Keeder gave a report on lur visit, by pi-Hul invitation, to llie Insli'lhitiim of new otticeis ol the Meiiford chapter. Several other I'.MWivkrrs from the Merrill chiip- also attended the Installation ,i!tiin livcz won the jackpot iMvuiK adjournment ol the meet iiij; t -.o women joined the men tor the evemi:i:'s program followed by ivti-esiimems. Hovel Hundley w ;is m chai'.-c ol the program, which included the lollnwmjt local tnlcnl: 11a Frot, Oeraldine John on. Hl.uK'he ilxluudson. Cathy Balcy. Jody Haley, and Lillian Tiionio.i. THIMBLE CLUB HOSTS SHOWER Miu'.ioite Board'.lev was honored n. a baby yhnwer July 28 by the iMlnilile Club Gifts were placed ill a fully pink b.tssineue. Cemmil'.ee inclutlrd Ruth Novot liv. June Zumualt. Sally Oel,t and Klnine Cojk. Ccifis we:'e p!ac;l. with hiiih In puioclile poi;i;: to tlorty Hull, low lo lljtel J iiue . Hh:1i in whist Kutli Hull; lov., Onnnie Fredrick- son. V.at'.Tmtiu and decorated cakes vn .' .-:-rv.-cl tn Orace Whaley. hi Itie I'olich. Dcloras Polieli, Neva Hue.;, Kylvia Slann Ruth Hull. D.cksv r'reoniiin. ytella Ui'yden, Donnie Krcdriekson. Ktva Wea,er. Pat Lonir. Norma Whistler, AiiRe line Milam, ticny Huff, Ida Much rttnz, Hazel James, Audree Lund, Veimi Wenner and Mrs. Tilton. General chairman in charge of all details was Mrs. Ira Orem, who also headed the food and kitchen committee. Assisting her were Mrs. Raymond S. Loosley, Mrs. William Brewer. Mrs. Bert Gray. Mrs. Leonard Meschke. Mrs. James P. Lessen, Mrs. William Z u m b r u n. Mrs. Ted Nicholson, Mrs. James F. Van Wormer and Joan Loosley. Dessert committee included Mrs. Barney Cox. Anency Lake: Mrs. Hollo Moore. Klamath Agency, as. aisled by Dnrla Dee Brewer, Enid Williams and Janet Wilson. Taklnir tickets at the door weie Mrs. Gene A. Pae and Mrs. HI mer (Dutch) Zumbrun. Mrs. Har old I.. Wimer. acttnir hostess, creel. , I i"K and seated those attending the 'T1 dinner. Speaking for Woman's Society of Christian Service, president, Mrs. Raymond S. Loosley, expressed thanks lo all who helped, either by donations or assistance, extended to nociucmbers lor their fine cooper ation and help. On Saturday. AURiist 21, local members of the Ml. Carmel Catho lic Church Altar Society, Chiloquin, w ill Rive a dinner In the clubhouse, chairinanned by Mrs. Loren L. Mil ler Sr. Details as to menu, etc., will be announced later. Shower For Mrs. Frank Hale FORT KLAMATH A delight ful summer afternoon was spent Wednesday, July 28, at 1:30 p.m., when Mrs. Frank Hale (nee Janice Kendall) was honored with a lay ette shower in the C.I. Clubhouse, with the following acting as hos tesses for the occasion: Mrs. Wes ton Entile, Mrs. Earl M, Jackson, Mrs, Wesley J. Smith, Mrs. Jess RlKhtmler. Gladys Kendall and Patricia Louise Hescock. The expected "blessed event" was the following Sunday, AurusI 1, whm the young Hales welcomed their first child, a son. Dennis Lcnnal, at 1 the Klamath Valley Hospital. For the shower, the club room was lovely with arrangements of delphinium, petunias and tiger 111 lies. Shades of pink, yellow, blue and white were featured in all decorations and table appoint ments. The lace covered gift table was piled high with many beautifully wrapped gifts. Assisting Mrs, Hale In opening them was her mother, Mrs. Frank Kendall. Mrs. Weston Engle recorded the gift list. The enjoyable afternoon was , brought to a close when refresh-1 ments were served by the hos tesses. Gift enclosure cards were read from the following: the six joint hostesses; Mrs. Loren L. Miller Jr., Mrs. Stewart Nicholson, Mrs. Mildred Castel, Mrs. Lloyd Nich olson, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Loosley, Mrs. Margaret Wat son, Mrs. Blaine Brnttain. Mrs. Ernest L. Reese, Mrs. Jomes F. Lcgget, Mrs. Edna Pnge Orth, Mrs. Robert Mognuson, Mrs. Dan iel Brown, Mrs. Harold L. Wimer, Mrs. Eldon M. Bratlnm, Mrs. Don ald Wimer. Mrs. Norman Van Idcr Mine, Mrs. Joanna Taylor, Mrs. William A. Page. Mrs. Elmer Zumbtun. Mrs. Thomas O. Dyche' Mrs. Donald P. V e a t c h. Mrs. James Dyche and Mrs. William C. Martin. Mrs. Richard H. Wilson. Mrs Frank Kendall. Mis. Gene A Pne. Mrs. Charles M- Noah. Mrs. Frunk Edwards. Mrs. Clifford En gle, Mrs. William Zumbrun, Mrs Ober Brown, Mrs. Jack Taylor. Mrs. Wilbur B. Hesccck. Sharen Hescock. all of Fort Klamath; Mrs. Paul Breithaupt, Poe Valley; Mrs. Rov Deffenbacher. Mrs. Nor man Wimer. Mrs. Albert Rossi, Mrs. l.ona Johnson, Mrs. Leo Bur gett, all of Chiloquin; Mrs. Warren Burr Sr.. and Mrs. Warren Ban Jr., Prospect. JULY BRIDE . . . Shirley Lee Tawney, who exchanged nuptial vows with Lyle W. Shaffer in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in a candlelight service at 2:30 p.m. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tawney; bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Shaffer Sr., and the senior Shaffer officiated at the ceremony. Other pictures are of the bride with her attendants while the blue garter is being placed; and the other is of the couple and their wedding cake at the reception. All Photos by Floyd Bridegroom's Father Officiant At Shaffer-Tawney Nuptial Rites The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Saints was the setting for the July wedding of Shirley Lee Tawney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tawney, 2222 Applegate, to Lyle W. Shaffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Shaffer Sr., 1632 Manzanita. The bridegroom's father was of ficiant at the 2:30 p.m. double-ring candlelight - ceremony before a background of coral and white gladioli banked with fern. Soloist. LaMar Jensen, was ac companied bv organist. Mrs. George M. Shaffer. Jr., sister-in-law of the bridegroom. The bride, who was given in mar riage by her father, wore a door length gown of nylon tulle over white satin; made with a long sleeved Chantilly lace vee-necked bodice. A seed-pearl encrusted cap held her fingertip veil; and she carried a crescent shaped bouquet of red roses with white stephanotis. Maid of honor, Myiie Theroux, wore a light blue gown of nylon tulle over taffeta; and carried a basket arrangement of pom pon chrysanthemums. Bridesmaids Sonja Carlson and Kay Jensen, wore mauve and green frocks re spectively; replicas of the maid of honor's; and they carried the same floral arrangements. Flower girl was Sherry Tawney, sister of the bride; Lynn Shaffer attended his brother as best man; and twin brothers, Gary and Larry Phair, served as candlelighters and ushers. Mrs. Tawney wore a yellow linen ensemble to her daughter's wed ding, complemented with white ac cessories and a red rosebud cor sage. The senior Mrs. Shaffer chose a blue and white print with white accessories and a pink rose bud corsage. Acting hostesses at the recep tion in the church recreation hall, were, Mrs. Gordon Hicks, Mrs. Gale King and Mrs. C. T. Johnston. The new Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer are now at home, 2209 Applegate Avenue; .after a honeymoon trip through Nevada, Idaho and Utah, with major stop in Salt Lake City. 9, 'W'v' ' PINOCHLE PARTY LANOELL VALLEY Mr. nd Mrs. John Sullivan entertained with pinochle party at their home Sat ludny evening. Ladles hlsh prize for the evening went to Mrs. Ker uill Kcysor; low to Mrs. Oeorjte Fernlund. Men s hlh went to Ed Si-oti; low lo Kermlt Keysor; and Mrs. Louis Randall won the tra veling prize. Following eards a delicious buf fet supper was served by Mrs. Sul livan to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmldll, Mr. and .Mrs. George Fernlund. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Fenilund. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scott, Mr. and Mis. Louis Randall, Mr. and M:s. Ted Albert and Mr. and Mrs. Hermit Keysor. Book Club Picnic Dinner The Edith Cunning Book Club met for a picnic dinner July 26. at the home of Mrs. Phil Schroed er, 1321 Pacific Terrace. Members read the ply "The Merry Wives of Windsor." In prep aration for seeing the Shakespear ean presentation t Ashland. Satur day, August 7. Present were Orace Klntgen. An nis Struthers. Ollle Landrum, Ad die Mae Nixon. Nina Swaney. Su anne Hamilton. Dolly Cox, Jonnie Bell. Nell Stewart, Ruth Doerr, Mary Kessl. Lorraine Quillen. Imo gene Boothby. Gertrude Tolle, Edna Russell. Alice Gallup. Mar garet Strode and her houseguest Mrs. James Brown, whose husband was a one-time high school prin cipal here. ' The September meeting will be a' Margaret Strode s w ith Nell Stewart reviewing "Noi As a Suanger," by Morion Thompson. I MRS. WILLIAM A. BUTLER ... who was Jon Caiherins Duque, member of a Reno family. Butler Is a former Klamath "man, presently with a Nevada lumber company in Reno. Photo by Austin, Reno Local Man Weds Reno Girl Of local interest Is the July wed ding of William A. Butler, son of Mrs. Ruth E. Carter, 8:5 High Street, and the late John Butler: to Jon Catherine Duque. daughter of Mrs. Cynthia Boynton Duque and A. P. Duque. all of Reno. The ceremony took place at 9 p.m., in the Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception in Sparks with the Rev. Joseph L!nde of ficiating. The petite bride w as attended by Mary Ann Lanahan: and Patrick Connors served the bridegroom as best man. The new Mrs. Butler is a native Ncvadan and was graduated In June from the Bishop Manogue High School where she took active part In school affairs. Butler is a graduate of KlH3 and allcnded Oregon Stale Collcse, j where he was affiliated with Phi Delta Thcta. He Is presently with the Tahoe Lumber Company in Keno. Preceding the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boynton. uncle and aunt of the bride, entertained at a wedding dinner In The Willows lor members of the Immediate families. The couple is now at home In Reno fotlowmg a honeymoon at Lake Tahoe. 1 I Largtil HKk Itt4 tag mik ihm li this pirl f Ik ttst. Kfnl Spiatt Udi. KeaUl par ch it plllt. Chord Organ Hammond Organ LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7rit BRIDAL SHOWER ; BONANZA A very lovely bri-; dal shower was given at the Bo nanza Library, 8 p.m. Tuesday, I in honor of Mrs. Wilbur. Walker, ho was Marie Lee before her , marriaire several weeks ago. Host esses for the affair were Mrs. Midge Vielra, Alice Graves, Louise Schmoe, Ilda Britton and Mary Anne Leavltt. Summer Flow ers were used for decorations, and the gifts were on tables before the fireplace. . Following the opening of the gifts a social evening was enjoyed with refreshments served at midnight. Those honoring Marie were Mrs. Howard Schmidt, Mrs. Marvin Michael. Mrs. John Tofell, Mrs. Keith Turner, Mrs. Virgil Schmoe, Mrs. Harlan Prough, Mrs. Lloyd Crawford, Mrs. Milton Conquer- good, Mrs. Darlene Kessler, Mrs. Bill Custer, Mrs. Ben Dixon. 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