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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1954)
SATURDAY, AUGUST 7. 1954 51 - Pi SACRED HEART' 7j ' !W( V ' M' 4 JF CATHOLIC CHURCH': fcjg 7 : Jy h) i " V. h " Setting for Impressive ' ' ZT Jrr HA (T 7 & ) .Young-Murray Rites j-r- rX&.rh "A TRULY LOVELY WEDDING" . . . wat the repeated comment made by guests who were deeply Impressed with the simple dignity of the Young-Murray nuptials in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, last Sunday. There was also a great abun dance of friendly warmth as evidenced by the pictures above. Some 300 guests, many of them close friends of the two families for many years, witnessed the marriage of Rosemary, Rosemary Murray Summer Bride Of John Young August 1st In Sacred Heart Catholic Church In a beautiful wedding gown of white pure silk tissue shantung, Rosemary Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Per cy Murray, 812 Pacific Terrace; became the bride of John Alan Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Young, 1951 Erie; in Sacred Heart Catholic Church last Sunday afternoon. The richness of the- gown's fabric was stressed in the simple lines of the chapel length dress, truly majestic in effect on the tall, slender bride. Only trimming was a deep nana 01 lace outlining tne vee neckline. A tiny net pill box, dotted with seed pearls held the circular tiers of il lusion veiling. Rosemary wore matching mitts and carried a cres cent of white gladioli and camel lias (also strikingly simple). Majestic daisies interspersed with white gladioli and woodwardia Xcrn were used for church flowers; and alternate pews were marked with the same flowers tied with white satin bows. Mrs. George Mclntyre was or ganist for the wedding. She played Alexander Schreiner's "Wedding March" for the processional; and Felix Mendelssohn's march for the recessional. The bride's mother entered the church to the strains of "Hail Mother, Queen Enthroned" a fa vorite hymn of Rosemary's. A lit tle different from the usual was the Bach-Gounod "Ave Maria" composition for organ, played by Mrs. i Mclntyre as a solo the bride's request Instead of a vocal ' solo. The wedding was a "family af fair" atid the bride's sister, Mrs. Rodney Bell (Marcella), was ma tron of honor. She wore a pale blue shantung waltz length dress of lm . ported Doupionl pure silk, with . draped off the shoulder neckline bows of the same material topping the brief sleeves. Matching slippers and a small bandeau of blue net outlined with narrow gathered folds of the same material with forehead veils completed the ensemble; and her shower bouquet was of mixed field flowers, predominantly daisies. Mrs. Rodney Murray, bride's sister-in-law, was honor attendant, dressed exactly as the matron of honor. Rodney Bell, brother-in-law of the bride, served as best man; and ushers were Rodney Murray, Rob ert Hilton,' Robert McPherson and James Steele. Mrs. Murray was charming In beige lace over cream satin; as was the senior Mrs. Young, in navy blue lace combined with net styled with a bouffant skirt. Mrs. Mur ray's dress was accented with a green orchid corsage; Mrs. Young wore a rubrum lily. The 300 guests were received at Reames Golf and Country Club shortly after the ceremony. -Pouring were Mrs. Harold Teale, Mrs. Ed Bell and Mrs. Earl C. Rey nolds. Mrs. Robert Balderston cut the cake; Marilyn Hemingson and Mrs. Robert McPherson were at the punch bowl; and Jean Hen derson assisted. Mary Hooker registered the guests; and other assistants Includ ed .Mrs. Glenn Kent, Mrs. Bryant Williams, Mrs. R. Parcher Elllng son, Mrs. Ralph W. Stearns, Mrs. Victor E. O'Neill. Mrs. Raymond "Bigger, Mrs. R. E. (Gene) Hook er and Ann Murray. For going away, the new Mrs. INSPECT Ol'B Air-Cooled Offices Why perspire all iomnier? Some apace open npstatrs on Main Street. DREWS MANSTORE Young wore a two-piece silk pique in a "luscious" shade of rose-pink, trimmed with a deeper rose velvet and pearls; and a tiny rose velvet hat. On their way to Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, where they will live while John Is sta tioned there they planned leisure ly stops at Tahoe, San Francisco and other points of interest. Date of arrival at the base Is scheduled for August 10. Out-of-town guests here for the important occasion included Mrs. Laura Jones, Mrs. Young's sister from San Francisco, who has fol lowed her nephew John's life from birth (making it a point to be present on all important occasions or anniversaries) to his wedding day. Others from San Francisco were Joan Moore and Joy Kent. From Nampa, Idaho,, Mr. and Mrs. Art A. Steele and sons James and Gerald; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hilton, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Rod ney Bell, Bangor, Maine; Mrs. Mary Murray, Mrs. Leon Rediske, Mrs. Maurice Murray and Ann Murray, all of Roy, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Reynolds. Boise; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nel son, Auburn, California; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Balderston, Unity, Oregon; Don Ellingson, Baker; Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Doherty, Julia Do herty, Lakeview; Mrs. Jean Hart and daughters, Ann and Sarah; Fi delia Boone and Mr. and Mrs. Har land Bosworth, from Medford: and Mr. and Mrs. William F. Yates, Grants Pass. Ann. Sarah and Fidelia are sor ority sisters of Rosemary's, Kappa Alpha Thetas from Oregon State College. The John Youngs are both grad uates of OSC John, in electrical engineering, 1953 Is affiliated with Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Rose mary was graduated last year in home ec. Included In the series of parties before the Young - Murray nup- uals, was a buffet dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. R. Parcher Ellino ! son and Mr. and Mrs. Rnhprt P. Ellingson Jr., at the Junior Elling son residence, 1700 Fairmont, July 29. Guests for this occasion included Rosemary and John, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Young and Mr. The Phalens REX and RUTH TO ENTERTAIN YOU IN THE Pomlerosa Room OF THE WILL Alt l HOTEL WONDERFUL MUSIC for DANCING FINE FOOD TASTY COCKTAILS daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Percy Murray, and last of their three children to "walk down the aisle;" to John Alan Young, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Young, At the top of the page, from the left, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Laura Jones, and Mrs. Young. Mrs. Jones is Mrs. Young's sister from San Francisco. Next, Mrs. Rodney Murray, the bride; and Mrs. Rodney Bell, all sisters-in-law. The new Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Percy Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney 'Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Rod ney Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Balderston. The last social event In a whirl wind of parties for affianced John Alan Young and Rosemary Mur ray, was the rehearsal dinner giv en by the prospective bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Young, at Harold's - on the - Hill, July 31, eve of the' couple's wed ding in Saored Heart Catholic Church. Places were marked for John and Rosemary; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Murray; her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Mary Murray; the Rev. T. P. Casey, Mrs. Leon Rediske, Mr. and Mrs. George Mc lntyre, Mr. and MJs. Earl C. Rey nolds, Mr. and Mrs. An Steele and sons James and Gerald: Mrs. Laura Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McPherson, Robert Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Bell. The Rodney Bell's were fortunate to arrive in time from Bangor, Maine, in time for most of the pre-nupiial festi vities. Sh For ower Marilyn Miller Margaret and Marilyn Gerber were hostesses at a dinner-linen shower given at Little Sweden, July 29, for bride-elect Marilyn Miller, whose wedding this week end Is an important date on the local social calendar. Guest list included Frances Stearns, Janice Larson, Mrs. Jim Davidson, Mrs. Robert Baker, Pat ty Teale, Jean Owens, Barbara Solle, Sydney Kerns, Sylvia Ger ber, Virginia Van Doren, Beverly Eells and Barbara Custer. Bridal Shower MALIN A bridal shower hon oring Barbara Cornett of Malin was given by Mrs. Philip Blohm at ner nome on Thursday after noon. July 22. Prizes were awarded in games to Mrs. Hubert Morelock, Mrs. Ben Johnson, Mrs. Ernest Gray and Mrs. Robert Hon. Invited guests were. Mrs. Aldcn Loveness. Mrs. Loyal Loveness, Mrs. Harmond Loveness, Mrs. Robert Holl, Mrs. Keith Gentry Mrs. Robert Byrne, Mrs. W. C Dalton, Mrs. Edwin Stastny, Mrs Albert Micka. Mrs. Gene Evans, Mrs. Jerry Rajnus, Mrs. Betty McVey, Mrs. Ted Evans, Mrs Merle Loosley, Mrs. Wayne Fisk Mrs. Ben Johnson. Mrs. Hubert Morelock. Mrs. Ernest Gray, Mrs, Edwin Petrasek, Mrs. James Otto man, Mrs. Louis Kalina, Mrs. Vac Kalina. Mrs. James Conroy, Mrs. Carlo Cornett and the honor guest. HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON P0 MRS. ORLIN CLYDE CARTER (The Former Norma McDonough) Photo by Walton, Marysvill Nuptial Rites DUNSMUIR Mr. and Mrs Louis S. Mazlum attended the wedding Thursday, July 2, at Lake Tahoe of Mrs. Mazlum's daughter. Norma McDonouqh, to Orlin Clyde Harter of Yuba City. The afternoon rites were in the Episcopal Chapel at 9:30 with, with Bishop Noel Po.'ter of Sac ramento officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Otto F. Pearson, now of Willows, formerly of Duns muir. Mrs. Betty Jackson of Yuba City, matron of honor, was her only at tendant. James Kilpatrick, Yuba City, was best man. There were 35 guests at the re ception held at Fores', Inn, Lake Tahoe; where the ncwlyweds were toasted with champagne. The three tiered wedding cak-3 cen tered the bride's table. The bride, a graduate of Duns muir High School and Chico Slate BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH 2244 WIARD Sunday Morning Sermon by REV. PAULSON 1st BAPTIST of COLWELL, IDAHO 9:30 Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship 6:30 Baptist League 7:30 Ladies Night Mixed Quartette Sermon by REV. PAULSON John Young pose with the daisy-based and cake. In the circle, John and the Rev. T. P. with the marriage ritual. Lower left, Rosemary beams with pride as she shows her "new" ring to her husband's aunt, Mrs. Jones (in foreground); and Mrs; Art Steele, another aunt, from Nampa. Standing this side of jhe bride, Art Steele; and back of her, the Steele's At Lake Tahoe College has been teaching In Marysvllle. For her Informal wedding, the bride wore a champagne ballerina-length short-sleeved brocaded silk gown with low cut neck. She wore a tiny cnartreuse nai wnn short veil and matching slippers, Her bouquet of white carnations was tied with satin streamers. Mrs. Jackson, the attendant, wore a beige ballerina brocaded frock, and matching gloves. Her bouquet was of pink carnations. . For her daughter's nuptials, Mrs. Mazlum chose a slate-gray two-piece ensemble with pink hat and accessories, Mrs. Harter, moth er of the bridegroom, wore light gray suit with pink acces sories. Both mothers wore saces of white carnations. Upon their return from a brief honeymoon (destination disclosed) the justweds will live In Yuba City, ...... I topped wedding Casey, officiant, Rosemary Murray Honored With Tea, Informal - and fun was the tea given July 38, by Mrs. Victor O'Neill and Mrs. Ralph W. Stearns at the Stearns' residence, 145 Pa cific Terrace, for Rosemary Mur ray, the - then - bride - elect of John Young. In the (also Informal) receiving line were Mrs. Percy Murray, mother of the honoree; Mrs. Lloyd Young, mother of the prospective bridegroom: Mrs. Steams, Mrs. O'Neill and Rosemary. . Guests coming In from the hot summer sunshine to the casual at mosphere and the relaxing Influ ence of the cool spacious rooms, were soon clustered In lively conversational groups as they left the receiving line and migrated to Kroner 6 Save son, Gerry. Father of the bride, second from the left, heartily responds to one of Robert A. (Bob I Thompson's sallies. Far left, E. A. Geary; and far right, Charles (Buz) Lerlcin. At the reception Mrs. Robert Balderston signs the guest book, held by Mary Hooker. Photo by Guderien the dining room, where the tea table resplendent with the sheen o( silver, the sparkle of cut glass and the bright beauty of a huge rangement of long stemmed, gar den-fresh sweet peas and baby breath vied with the multi-colored panorama of summer dresses. At the punch bowl, during the hours 3 to 5 p.m. were Mrs. R. E. (dene) Hooker, Mrs. Rodney Murray and Mrs. Lloyd Young and Mrs. Rodney Bell. Assisting during the afternoon were Mrs. Robert Kent, Mrs. Glen Kent, Mrs. R. Parcher Ellingson, Mrs. Robert P. Ellingson Jr., Mrs George Myers. Mrs.1 Kenneth Moore. Mrs. Vcrn Owens and Fran essential By saving here your dollars are secure . . . and they're earning a bettcr-than-avcrage return twice each year. Open your account now. Build it every week. Be ahead financially, ' Fiavr Federal toviMG AlLOAN ASSOCIATION HO A1H PAGE NTNK ces Stearns.. The hostesses "went to the par ty," too, and most of the guests came early and stayed late a trlbuto to the engineering of that ten on a hot afternoon in July. Pinochle Club MALIN Mr. and Mrs. Mervya Wilde were hosts Saturday night, July 24 to members of the Pi nochle Olub. High prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ed Staslny and Louie Ka lina. Other prizes were awarded to Mrs, Emil Tofell and Louie Kalina. 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