Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 16, 1955, Page 21, Image 21

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    SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16. 19SS
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL NOONAN, Merrill, announce
the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Margaret Ann
(Peggy I, to A-2-c Gerald Dale Wolfrom, USAF, son of Mr. and
Mn. W, A. Wolfrom, Medford.
November 26 is the date set for the wedding.
Photo by Ferebee
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MR. AND MRS. JOHN E. WITTE, Henley, announce the
engagement of their daughter, Marian IGingarl, to Daniel
M. Wenger, son of Mrs. Charles Wenger, Dillon, Montana. The
wedding date has been set for November 12.
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SCENE STEALER Sharon
Dail, blonde and blue-eyed
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Lindsay, SI2'i High
Street, expertly maneuvers
competition out of the focal
point in the picture. She was
two September 15. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. C.
L. Janssen, Swan Lake; and
M. H. Lindsay, Red Oak,
Oklahoma.
Photo by Miller-Williams
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Milly Ramsby, Society Editor
Randall-Elliot Wedding
Is Social Event Of Autumn
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Candlt-lipht from a large wide
inverted vpe shaped arch of tap
ers In candelabra. Illuminated the
setting and was the background
for the arranKcments of orchid
and white Eladicli and carnations j
in First Methodist Church Septem
ber 25, when Emilie Elizabeth El
liot became the bride of Charles
Herbert Randall. The Rev. Dallas
McNeil read the service at 2:30
p.m., before a gathering of about
150 friends and relatives.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. Sidney tSidi Elliot, 103
Washington Street, and her lathci
gave her in marriage. Biide
groom'5 parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles H. Randall, were here
from Ventura, Calilornia, for their
scm s wedding.
Mrs. William A. Hatzi was ma
tron of honor for her sister. The
two bridesmaids were Ehse Nusch
elm and Carol Miehels; and Penel
ope Hatzi, bride's niece, was flower
girl.
Tlie bride's gown was designed
with a bodice of Chantilly lace
with scallops of lace applique in
an off-the shoulder-effect on the
nylon tulle yoke and hand clipped
medallions marfced '.he high round
neckline. A diagonal panel of Chan
tilly lace across the front of the
full skirt of nylon tulle extended
down the sides and back ot the
sweeping chapel train.
A queen's crown of shirred silk
Illusion edged in tiny seed pearls
and embroidered with iridescent
sequins held her fingertip veil of
illusion. She carried a single white
orchid with streamers of white
satin riobon and stephanotis atop
a white Bible.
The matron of honor wore a
nylon clnlfon frock in autumn vio
let with a full skirt over hoops.
The dress was styled with a iong
draped torso bodice and cap
sleeves. She carried a muff of li
lac satin with white and purple
flowers.
Bridesmaids' gowns were lilac
and they carried autumn violet
muffs. All of the attendants wore
hats of lilac horsehair braid with
fresh flowers in purple and white.
The flower Rirl wore a full length
dress of white net over mac tai
fcta and the same type head
piece as the senior attendants. She
carried a purple basket with a
white satin handle.
Donald S. Randall. Ruth, Neva
da, attended his brother as best
man: and William A. Hatzi and Al
mon L. Gelss ushered.
Mrs. Earl Sheridan, vocal soloist,
was accompanied by Ruth Lo
baugh, organist.
The couple honeymooned at Lake
Tnhoc and other points in Cali
fornia and Nevada. They are now
at home in Mountain View, Cali
fornia. For travel, the new Mrs.
Randall wore a cinnamon and
black soft tweed suit, small white
hat, alligator shoes and bag
and she wore her bridal bouquet
orchid as a shoulder corsage.
For the wedding both mothers
wore lace. Mrs. Elliot chose rose
beige Chantilly lace fcr her frock
made with a fitted bodice, long
sleeves and a Peter- Pan collar.
Her corsage was an orchid. The
senior Mrs. Randall wore gray
lace over rose taffeta topped with
a brief bolero i.nd her corsage
was the same as Mrs. Elliot s.
Emilie attended school In Klam
ath Falls unlihher Junior year In
high school, when she entered An
nie Wright Seminary In Tacoma.
She was graduated' In 1853. and
tha". fall enrolled at Lewis and
Clark College. She was there one
year and the next year attended
Behnke Secretarial school both
in Portland.
The bridegroom was graduated
from OTI in June this year, as
a student in surveying.
The reception was In the Pell
ran Party Room Immediately aft
er the ceremony. Pouring were
Mrs. Victor Malton, . aunt of the
bride; and Mrs. J. Paul Matthews
Mis. John W. Merryman and Mrs.
Harry Boivin cut the cake; Mrs.
Richard Stark and Mary McCon
ncll were at the punch bowl; and
Hope Holbrook carried the guest
book.
Out of town guests Included Mr.
and Mrs. George Carter, Prosser,
Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald Randall, Ruth, Nevada; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles H. Randall, Ven
tura; Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ellott
Roseburg; Byron Page, Medford:
Mrs. Dave Campbell and daughter
i Jo; Mrs. J. M. Kendall and daugh
ters, Kathleen and Deborah; Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Dlllavou and Mrs.
Herbert Hadley, all of Bly.
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WOM At Merrill
' MERRILL Chapter night tor
Merrill Women of the Moose,
Chapter No. 18. wag Tuesday eve
ning, October 4, when the follow
ing new members were Initiated
May McMahon, Helen Sasser, May
McCain, Nellie Schulu and Mil
dred Takacs.
Mooseheart chairman, Marjorle
Frazler introduced the guest
speaker, Ray VanMeter, who gave
some very enlightening facts and
figures on Mooseheart. He drew
special attention to the education
al advantages offored all the chil
dren at Mooseheart from which
2,000 boys and girls have been
graduated since 1013. This year
there were 27 girls and 29 boys
In the graduating class.
"Christmas in October" was ob
served with all members of the
chapter and Moose Lodge No. 36
making their annual contributions
to the Mooseheart and Moosehaven
funds.
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WEED The birthday of Mrs
Chester Klmrey was celebrated at
the Thursday afternoon meeting ot
the Dorcas circle held at the Weed
Community Church parlor.
Various articles of business were
discussed and planned at the ses
sion with Mrs. Rny Bulls, chair
man presiding. "Women In the
Church" was the topic of devo-
tionals led by ihe chairman, fol
lowing the opening hymn of "One
Foundation."
Business Included the reports ot
the Presbyterial meeting held
Wednesday at the church; plans
for a new circle budget; nomina
tion and election of officers nluted
for the November meeting; and
discussion of the harvest Festival
plans, with fancy work accepted
at the meeting for the circle par
ticipation in the tall event to be
held November 4 In the Weed
church.
The parcel post sale sponsored
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Mrs. Lester Leavitt entertained
with a dinner at their home Sat
urday evening, honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Burnett on their twenty
second wedding anniversary. The
day was also the birthday of Bill.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Weimer and John. Maria
Monto and Richard Burnett.
bv the group was reported success
nil. Hostesses for the Thursday afW
crnoon meeting were Mrs. Aifreda
Rose, Mrs. John Kcrkes. Mrs. Wil
liam Davis and Mrs. Bulis. Thir
teen members attended.
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