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1 SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1954 PAGE EIGHT Tf. . A - - i fi 1 . i - : r ? A i 11s ;V HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ill t . V T - ' 1 I till ir.- . i'. . ! . , AUGUST BRIDE of Jerry E. Overcn, Grants Pasi, was Jo Ann Buswell, daughter of Mr. and Kirs. A. M, Buswell, 155 E. Main Street. The bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Duaran r xlm Klamath Falls residents. 3703 Summers Lane. i '. .-. 1 ABOVE . , , . bride with her father iust before the 2 p.m. ceremony at Zion Lutheran Church: and in the other, Mrs. Overen adjusts her daughter's veil before she joined her father to be es corted down the aisle. BRIDE-ELECT ELNA FITZHUGH HONORED AT LARGE SHOWER LANGELL VALLEY A very Jovely bridal shower was given nt the parish hall in LniiKcU Volley the afternoon of August 18, In honor of Elnn Fllzhugh, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pltz.hiiRh. She will become the bride of Knye Rob incite of Henley September. 5. Dearborn, Patsy Tofell, Ruth Gal loway and the hostesses. GAY COUPLE ... the new Mr. and Mrs, Jerry E. Overen respond hilariously to trieir well-inscribed car. They 'honey mooned on the Oregon Coast and will live in Grants- Pass. All Buswell pictures byGuderian Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Overen At New Home in Grants Pass Jo Ann Buswell, vivacious brunette daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Buswell, 155 East Main Street, became the bride of Jerry E. Overen, Grants Pass; former resident of Klamath Falls, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Overen, 3703 Summers Lane, August 15, in the Zion Lutheran Church. The Rev. Richard Graef officiated at the 2 p.m. ceremony, during which the bridal couple received Holy Communion. Pink, white and touches Of i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bu.l orchid were fea'.ursd color: in the church flowers, bridal attendants' frocks and bou- queis. j Large arrnngcinents of pink and white gladioli with creenery at the altar were illuminated with candlelight. Mrs. Richard Graef at the or gan accompanied Maurice (Bud) Dellcr. vocal soloist. Jo Ann. escorted by her father, who gave her in marriage, wore a gown of white Chantilly lace and tulle. The long-sleeved lace bodice was made with a round-necked yoke: flared into a full hip-lengih pep rf TV. 1 J I V Carr, also wore a floor length gown of pink net. LeRoy Overen served his brother as best man; and Gene Overen. also brother; and their cousin, William 0. (Bill! Johnson, from Wittenberg, Wis cor.sin, ushered and also served as candlellghters. Mrs. Buswell wore a pink faille sheath dress with scoop neck and pocKet detail outlined In pearl cm HER FIRST AIRPLANE TRIP ... was the occasion for an informal "bon voyage" party honoring Mrs. H. F. (Effiel Tolle, seated. She was 80 July 22, and left August 1 8, for Cleveland, Ohio, to spend the winter with her daughter, May (Mrs. John Larson Jr.).. With her, are daughters, Mrs. Paul D. Lewis, (Audrey) Merrill, and Gertrude Tolle, pic tured at the latter'j home, 20 1 8 Auburn, during the open house when about 50 friends called. She was accompanied on the trip east by her grandson, John Larson 3rd, who had spent the summer in Oregon; part of it with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and his aunt, Gertrude. . They boarded the United Airlines plane for Portland at Eugene, where they visited brief ly with Mrs. Tolle's grandson, Lloyd Lewis and family. Photo by Tommy Lassett grandparents' SOth weddir.g anni versary cake. For travel, the new Mrs. Overen changed to a brown and white polka - dot sheath dress with na tural linen jacket. They honey mooned on the Oregon Coast and broidery. Her corsage was of pink ! wH1 lve ln .Gra"ts P,a5 307 Tus" roses. Mrs. Overen chose a, blue I sei oneV APartmel" . . nvlon accented with . . f I 0l" of - town quests here for nink msonnrK ' the wedding were Mr. and Mis. pink rosebuds The reception was held in the and the nipped-in waistline j ; , l nt lace over the ECnorouslv ' -V . . . bunion .. . - - -inr.PIISIVArth T gathered iioor - length n?t skirt which lanned Into a brief misty train of the same nylon tulle. Her three - quarter length veil of nylon tulle billowed from a seed - Dearl entrusted bandeau; she carried white roses with stepli anotls on a white Bible: and an heirloom lace handkerchief car ried by her grandmother in 1302 at her wedding. Maid of honor, Joan McLaugh lin, wore a floor length gown of pink net with lace bodice and bo lero. Her nosegay was of orchid gladioli. Mrs. Gene Overen. bridegroom s sister in - law. wore a pink net floor length frock trimmed with orchid net; and she carried a nose gay of pink gladioli. Beverly Over en, sister of the bridegroom, was dressed exactly as the other btldesmaid; and her nosegay was Identical. Flower girl, Deinnn Carr, Hostesses for the shower were Mrs. Bill Novotny. Mrs. Mue Gale, Mrs. Chris Hood, Mrs. Wlllnrd No ble and Mrs. Murlon Lindsay. The hall was decorated with summer and fall flowers, nnd Rifts were on tables at one end of the large room. Two contests were enjoyed with Patsy Tofell and Blllle Hauls win ning the prizes and Pauline Noble played two accordion solos. Ruth Oalloway. cousin ot Elna helped her open her many gilts. A beautiful cake baked and dec orated by Violet Harris centered the refreshment table, and was cut and served by Ruth Galloway. Mrs. Ray Davis was at the collee urn; and Mrs. Evelyn Galloway served the punch. Both are aunts of Elna. Those honoring Elna were Mrs. Louis Randall, tyrs. Frank Grohs. Mrs. Raymond Evatt. Mrs. Wal ter Smith Jr.. Mrs. Johnnie Hel lekson, Mrs. Charles Steber. Mrs. Clyde Woolen. Mrs. Frank DeBel. Mrs. Herble Snell. Mrs. Bandre Romtvedt, Mrs. Charles Schmidli. Mrs. Bud Harris. Mrs. Mike Dear born and Mrs. Paul Monroe. Mrs. Lloyd Sparks, Mrs. Billy fuster, Mrs. Jimmy Dye. Mrs. Kermlt Keysor, M r s. Russell Walsh, Mrs. Ernest Gtvan, Mrs. Howard Schmidt, Mrs. Bill Bur nett, Mrs. George Fcrnlund. Mrr. Ray Davis, Mrs. Lyman Fllzhugh, Mrs. Merle Settle. Mrs, Ed Scott. Mrs. John Sullivan, Mrs. Dick Der rv. Mrs. Ivan Boley, Mrs. Karl liltson Jr., Mrs. Bill Hood. Mrs. Homer Roberts, Mrs. W. D. Campbell, Mrs. Lester Leavitt, Mrs. Walter Smith Sr., Mrs. Doug Smelcer, Mrs. Wesley Dearborn and Mrs. Art Monroe. Mrs. Ed Evans, Mrs. Owen Pen pie. Mrs. Ell Roiendltch, Mrs. Jack Welmer, Mrs. Dick Smith. Mrs. Claude Brown, Mrs. Bob 8eatcr, Mrs. Bessie Campbell. Mrs. Ted Alberts, Mrs. Leland Harris. Mrs. Kelley Robinelle. Mrs. Har ry Frazier. Mrs. clay Walker. Mrs. Johnny Campbell. Mrs. Evelyn Galloway, Mrs. Rose Stalnaker. Donna Derry, Alice Graves, Blllle Harris. Margie Brown. Jean Brew ers, Sandra Lindsay. Marllee Kev-1 sor, Pauline Noble. Katheruie 4i mPv The WALLY MILFORD TRIO AT THE HOTEL 3 Harvey Culbertson Jr. Peggy Spencer Wally Milford LAFFS-BEAUTY-THRILLS-GLAMOUR A JAMBOREE OF COMEDY DANCEABLE MUSIC SPECIAL and ORIGINAL NOVELTY NUMBERS What the Critics say RADIO LIFE: "SENSATIONAL TALENT UNLIMITED." VARIETY: "A Smash Hit With Any Type of Audience!" SOCK! HOLLYWOOD REPORTER: , "Something New Under The Sun!" TELE-VIEWS MAGAZINE: "GREAT FOR T-V"! ONE WEEK-STARTING MONDAY CALL 4161 FOR RESERVATIONS William O. Johnson and son Har old: Sally White and Betty John son, all of Wlttenbsrg, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Overen. Quincy, Washington: Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Overen, Sacramento: Pat O'Con nel'. Providence, Rhode Island; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hoellsworth and son John, Lodi, California; Mr. 4r nnH Mcs Jamnc P Rtnno ami The tableClOth On the rplntln i ria.ltrhlo .TaqIa. ilri Urc enn tab.e was used by the bride's Lynch, Chehalls: Pvt. Gaynor D. grandmother at her own wedding Huck. Fort Oro: Mr. and Mrs. leceptlon In 1902; and Uie cake i Ronald K. Wilkerson. Ashland; ornament was used at Jo Ann's I and Rod Davis, West Point. Cnllfnr. nia friend of the Buswell family, cut the cake: and assisting were Mrs. Erhardt Blind. Mrt. Earl uurweu ana Mrs. Ruth Braat2. CAROL GEORGE FETED WITH SHOWER BEFORE WEDDING TO JAMES CRESWELL. Mrs. Gray Brannon, Mrs. Charley DeLap Jr., Mrs. William Ainley, Mrs. Clarence Hill, Mrs. Roy La Pralrie. Mrc. Willie m Crcswell, MT. LAKI Carol George was feted with a bridal shower pi the Mt. Laki Church, Saturday Au gust 14. Helping with the opening of gifts were Carol's sisters, Ruth George and Jean Hilyard and a cousin, Mrs. Howery Roberts. Honoring Carol were Mrs. O. L. Brown. Mrs. Gus Hilyard. Mrs. A. R. Campbell, Mrs. Ronald Whit l.itclv Beverly Roberts. Jea-iore Hammond. Mrs. Joe Keller Sr., Mrs. W. F. Hilyard. Cora En man. Mrs. W. M. Williams. Mrs. Verne Berry and Mrs. Clyde Deh lingcr. 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