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SATURDAY.' NOVEMBER 13, 1854 PAGE SIX minwii. MR. AND MRS. MARTIN GIFT . ity Church, October 30. Bride Dixon; and Martin is the son Basin families. ' Gift-Dixon Wedding Rites Social Event of Fall In Mt. Laki Community Church yellow and white chrysanthemums arrnnged with tlr boughs and cones, formed the attractive back ground in Mt. Lnkl Church lor the October 30 wedding of Donna DIX' on to Martin Gift. The Rev. Wil llam Ainlcy read the double-ring ceremony at seven o'clock in the evening. The bride is the daughter of sir. and Mrs. Percy Dixon; and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. And Mis. Lloyd Oift, Langell Val ley. Donna, escorted by her fath er, who gave her In marriage, was lovely In a white gown of French embroidered tulle over taf fcta; the lilted bodice and shrug bolero were of taffeta; and em broidered tulle with a wide ruffle of the pluin net were gathered Into the full, floor length skirt. Her iingcrtip veil ol lace -edged net was borrowed from a cousin, Mrs. Russell Fauchild. Donna wore the .traditional blue garter, lucky coin and for the "Old" a pair of heirloom car rings that belonged to the bride groom's mother, she carried an arrangement of white chrysanthe mums and stcphanotls on a small white Bible. The matron of honor and brides maids all more emerald green taf feta dresses; wlih ballerina lengih skirls wilh bustles, and low necked princess bodices. Matron of honur was Mrs. Mer rill Bond, bride's sister. She car ried n bouquet of bronze chrysan themums and wore a harmonl. lng garland of flowers In hair. her I Two other sisters. Mrs. Ronald JVhltlatch and Mrs. Ernie Hills; ITcr sister-in-law. Mrs. Harold Dix on: and her niece. Jennie Hill, were bridesmaids. All carried Bou duets of yellow chrysanthemums; and wore pearl necklaces and nar row emerald . green headbands trimmed with seed pearls. flower girl, Dale Susan Noble, bridegroom's little niece, wore while lallna: and carried a basket of petals, which she scattered now n ihe aisle. Ring bearer, Lar iy Whitlatih, bride's nephew, car ried the rings on a white satin plllou. Dave Meeker served as best Requested BY HUNDREDS . ur nuLLinuuu iiAKS Now , . . you can enjoy thi bread the stars do. It's delicious ... so good for you. Each THIN slice is "calorie conscious". NO ADDED FATS-NO SHORTENINCS USy ibiut 4! CALORICS iir II im tlict ! r- iamo uavsnrtu rot rev ir Fluhrer's imm y,ywjwtiy jrmmmf $wmwv. , . whose wedding was an event it the former Donna Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gift, Langell Valley, both prominent Photo by Guderian Luther Noble, honorary at tendant, and Robert Hill, Elmer Creamcra, Richard Hill and Har old Dixon ushered. Susie Williams, orgunlst, accom panied Eleanor Ann Jackson, who sang "On This Glad Day" and "The Lord's Prayer." Candlelight ers were Donna Tillman and Lois Wise. The mothers of the nuptial coil pie were charming in blue dress es Mrs. Dixon, In a figured slate-blue two piece, worn with pink accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds and stcphanotls; nnd Mrs. Gift, In royal blue with pink accessories; also wore a cor sage of pink rosebuds and sic phanolls. Mrs. Dayton Fmchum sane "At Dawning" immediately alter Don- and Martin walked together down the aisle after the ceremony. The reception was In the church parlor, attractively decorated In evergreens. The beautiful wedding cane, naked bv close I a m v friends. Mrs. Orval DeVaul. Mrs. Owen Pcpplc and Mrs. Ivan Bold. was topped with rosebuds and wedding bells; and centered a taoie decorated with small sprovs of evergreen In a scattered ar rangmcnt. After lite couple cut Ihe first piece of the cake. It was served by Mrs. Richard Hill. Mrs. Rus sell Walsh, Mrs. George Fern- und ond Mis. Michael O'Keie. Mrs. R. L. Flemlll'! and Mrs. E H. Hills poured: at the minch bowl were Mary Lucille Dillard nnd Mrs. Richard Bubcr; Winnie Go- cer ana Kmli stermer registered the guest: Ki-.ren Dixon and Vir ginia Noble, nieces of the bride and bridegroom respectively, pre sented giietis wlih the token pieces of gloom's cake; and Mrs. Wilbur Hurnsberger Jr., and Mis. Marion Jack, assisted. Mrs. Luther Noble, sister of the HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND EUGENE. ORE. MEDFORU rhorougnly Modern Mrs. J. t Earley Joe Earley Jr. Proprietors- f l NANCY GATES X "JUDOENir Sftli NMNK MNAtlA t94 Ik Unk4 AHWt 1 rfymmr - of fall in Mt. Laki Commun. bridegroom, represented her moth er in the reception line, as Mrs. Gift has been ill, and was unable to stay after the wedding. . Mrs. Jim O'Donahue and Cora Enman played background music during the reception. For travel by air to Springfield, Ohio. Donna chose an autumn brown suit with darker brown ac cessories; and a rust topper. She wore a white chrysanthemum from her bridal bouquet as a shoulder corsage. Martin and Donna will leave Springfield in their factory- new picxup, ano will drive it back through Die Southern Rome.: sight seeing along the way. After the wedding trip, they will be at home In Langell. Valley. Out of town wedding guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hills, San Ma leo: Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hills. Miirnngamc; Mr. and Mrs. Rich- aid Barber, Ruth Stermer, Robert: Hill, Joan DeMerritt. Eleanor Jackson. Mary Dillard and Jerry' Cone. Oregon State College- and ! anaron rincnuin, university ol Oregon. Czech Womens' Club MALIN Mrs. Marie Kalina was nosless Thursday afternoon, October 28 at her home to mem bers of the Czech Women's Club. Present were Mrs. Mary Hcnzel, Mrs. Charles Dobry, Mrs. Ben Pickett. Mrs. Joe Snudl, Mrs. Broth.mck, Mrs. Charles Duncan, Mrs. William Rajnus, Mrs. Olga Dvorak. Mrs. Al Plazil, Mrs. Eli zabeth Paygr. Mrs. Agnes Drazll j and Mrs. Frank Mlcka and daughter. n Z&t hoc JV-tfrp J wi t c6uoned Set Jxn6 y&j ww4 Ai i rrrm 3. 5. '9. IIS. A At a liquid H. 19. 'HKRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON AS A SURPRISE to the bride, member of the Oregon State College Mountain Climb ing Club, who were guests at the wedding of former member, Donna Dixon, brought a sup ply of ice-axes with them; which, they, and a few relatives and friends, held to form an arch for the bridal couple. At the left, from front to back, Michael O'Keefe, bridegroom's brother-in-law; Ruth Stermer, OSC Mountain Club member; Richard Barber, also member; and Richard Hill, bride's nephew. Right row, same order, Charles Shulmire, Henley; Edmohd Parks, Mrs. Richard Barber, and Jerry Cone, all in the OSC group from Corvallis. Photo by Guderian Girl Scout At a beautifully decorated tattle In the horn? of Mrs. Emll Albrecht, 319 Pacific Terrace, friends of Girl ScouU. of the Klamath area gath ered. for a silver tea Saturday, Oc tober 30. The tea attended by near ly 100 was, given in honor of Juli ette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scout movement in this coun try. Centerpiece of the table was a profusion of fall colors, yellow to terra cotta. carried out with chry santhemums. Mrs. James W. Ptn nlger and Mrs. Elmer Hamden poured. Mrs. Walter Bcar.e, chairman of the tea .committee, was assisted by Mrs. R. p, Elllngson, Mrs. George Clark. Mrs. John Fowler and Mrs. Gordon Loomis. Senior Scouts, In bouffant gowns of pastel colors, assisting were the Misses Sally : Robinson, Barbara MoDre. Carolyn Bullard, Joan Mar shall, Sandra Dexter, Sharon Dew sn 3 a m:r . i I Lhk" 1 A rJCAuru Bi-cnaraficH at j: ape' CVCHCrCCHCC A Touthful-looking skin it a moist akin, a naooOi alia, a softer akin. That'a why a ReTenrrence-fard-for.kia keliea the years more beautifully this you'd dream possible. Silver Tea ing, Maria Weed, Darleane Cone, Jeanne Waslad, Donna Hubbard, Joyce Johnson, Evelyn Thome and Sharon Hahn. Contributions received at the tea to restore to Its original condition the birthplace of Mrs. Low In Sa vannah. Georgia. It will provide a shrine and center lor Girl Scout ing in this country. The Victorian home has four stories, a first floor with a library, dining room, draw ing room and huge curved piazza: second and third floors with four largo bedrooms each. There is space on the first floor for meeting rooms. Other features Include beautiful chandeliers, fireplaces and a handsome curved staircase It will be refurnished as It was when Juliette Gordon Low lived there. Besides housing memorabilia of Ihe founder, the home will dis play treasures the Girl Scout or- Now Appearing ONE WEEK ONLY LEA ROSS MODERN SONG STYLIST Salt-Hillerich Combo For Dancing $2.00 T-Bone Dinner 7:00 to 10:00 P.M. 97 SUPPER CLUB ,r 3i x ' j ganizatlon has accumulated through the years: gifts from other Scout and Guide groups; memen tos of other builders of Girl Scout ing; and pictures and documents historically significant 1 to the or ganization. Tot), Girl Scouts visit ing at the home can exchange Scout Information which will be valuable to their own troops. TEENAGE PARTY' BONANZA A Halloween par ty was given by Diane Swigler and Joan Daley, at the Swigler nome on Pine Flat, Saturday eve ning. The teenagers , enjoyed games and contests, with Hallo ween refreshments served late in the evening to Sidney Ketchum. LaVonne Sexton, Margaret Rod gers. Sherry Crawford. Rex Por terfield. Warren Dye, Bobby Loe Ronald Ketchum, Bobby and Billy Liskey and Joan and Diane. the look of luxury by Iomaa Stripe lH: ."'- - ll If i l! . . : 'A --'J.-- . . . : - ' . . 1 1 '-."e-' r r f - I F . ... ' ftt A '- '' sSil! JSna. MR. AND MRS. EARL SCHULTZ . . . Tuletake, announce ihe engagement of (heir daughter, Barbara, to Wayne Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Davis, Prairie City. A late Decem ber wedding is planned. -Photo by Floyd ' Aloha Social Club Meeting Twenty five members of Aloha Social Club met in the parlors of the Masonic Temple November 5 for a delightful dessert luncheon, served at tables cleverly decorat ed with pine cone turkeys and autumn leaves. Luncheon hostes ses were Sallie Wood. Opal Mc Kibbin and Maude Wright. A ' short business meeting was conducted by Maude Wright, vice president. Letha Murphy an nounced that the food sale spon sored by the Social Club for the Endowment Fund was a grand success and thanked all the mem bers for their help In this pro ject. 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