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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1954)
.1 , . - . - , - - . . .' Vfr "' ?J i I i ; ::; . -j ' c I ' Aiimixfr ' rnntinups to . I VV3T '' J'-'-; : mark, the preliminary ri ' : . ' IFlQl II KM Oregon L&7 'l SP&j - f , if ABOVE . . . fhe new Mr. and Mrs. Staunton cut the ealte t the reception in the garden of her uncle end aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Rogers. In the other picture, also at the reception, are some of the more-than 300, guests. , , . MRS. JAMES EDMONDS CRESWELt , the former Carol George, before the o p.m. nuptial serv ice in Mt. Lalti Community Church, last Sunday. The Rev, William W. Ainley officiated at the double ring ceremony uniting the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren W. George, Hill Road; to the son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Creswetl, Weyerhaeuser District. Over 200 guests were at the Mt. Lalti Church; and later at the reception in- the First Presbyterian Church. Klamath raft. - i . - .,".. 4 I' v ' - ?:?;- ' , 1 " , - Aii -.1 1,1' , ''"' , H" ' ;u - ' , " i , ,. ' . ' If" .si Y , 1 i v. Jr "vi ''V W 'K'.' A..;, rear ! , N ' . 'a4 I f ' ' I s4 ! I . - ft . , (1 J' I ' ; v.. s. vvfe -A : f ii i n BEFORE THE WEDDING . ; . Margaret Louise Duck.tt poses in her ex ouisilt bridal gown before the fireplace in her parents' home in Tuleleke. She became the bride of John Marshall Staunton last Sunday in the Tulelake Com munity Presbyterian Church at 4 p.m., the Rev. Marvin Jerome Keyser, officiant. Bride is the daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Edgar J. Ductett; end the bride groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Webb Staunton: are also, residents of .Tule lake. Both families ere well known throughout the Basin and the wedding was n social event of summer..,,; ..... i ' . ' I. 'v '4 Vi . V X j Photos by Guderian AFTER-THE CEREMONY ... the couple leaves the church. -. ' ... - - , ; . :r;'- ' It it, if. A vJ. " t-s? j' I Phofo by KeHler i MUCH FETED VACATIONER FROM HONOLULU . . . Wnona Dyer, center; at one of the many parties given for her recently. Wish her are hostesses, Mrs. J. Frank Adams, left; and Mrs. Louis Serruys, right; who invited large group of the guest's friends to the Adams' residence on Huron Street for cocktails and a buffet supper in her honor. Since number of them had enjoyed the famous Dyer hospitality in Honolulu reminiscent exchanges of "Island In eidenfs" were high points in the conversation. White here, she was houieguest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stoner, 400 Conger. " 1 - y ' 1 ..... - - - r-