PAGE FOUR HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1955 LOCAL MAN -PIEDMONT GIRL REVEAL WEDDING PLANS , ' i : -1 r ........ jrKmmfmm. ,,'f -.W '. N , ' . ; '' , ; , ' mm mm mmmmm fciitfW tit rfT'iia 1 Af.miimmi.-W'f.mmmmmmm A SPRING WEDDING is planned for Mary Gordon Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Charles G. Cox, Piedmont, Cali fornia; and John Warren Lentz, ton of Mrs. Pearl M. Lentz, 2244 Reclamation Avenue. Announcement of the betrothal was made by the bride elect's parents at their spacious home, where guests were greeted at the door by Mary Gordon's younger sister, Mardy, who distributed tiny gilt-edged envelopes containing cards bearing the names of the engaged couple. (See story.) Photo by Arthur Odell Teen-Ager Feted On Birthday WEED Dancing mid games, teen-age fashion, made up the en tertainment for the party celebra tion of the 13th birthday anniver sary of Shirley Mae Holley at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Holley Friday night, October 31. Refreshments were served to the lecn-age group Including Carla Rossctto, Lanl Gaynor. Cora Mae Llnvllle, Elaine Henry, Bally Welch, Janls Slingsy. Rosalinda and Rosalie Alvarado, Natalie Ewer, Alfred Dalln, James Dalln, Gary Sarbaro, Peter Baldo, Rob' ert Johnson, Douglas Blankenshlp, Frank DcMarco, Robert Cena, Robert Zalunardo and Alfred An-dreghetto. MILLINERY SALON "WWMlf mm-,, mm 1 ;j 1 i J j The beautiful ! 0 BOUNTIFUL I V ( Look - : 1-1, ... -i 11 ... r '.''' I'iiijtl :' '',;gt-$ tquisit detorTmq ok) icfrMlung newness . . . ceom toft fWt . w (rom a new toltection, eKlusrvsIy-oors 1 S.9S other March eclui!ves 10.9j Of Interest to Klamath Falls friends is the recently announced engagement of John Warren Ltntz son of Mrs. Fcsrl M. Lentz. 2244 Reclamation; and Roiwrt Lentz, Medford: to Mary Gordon Cox daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles u. Cox, Piedmont. California. The bethrothal was revealed by ine oriac-eiecrs parents at their home, where guests were greeted at the door by Mary Cordon' younger sister, Mardy, who pre sented each caller with i tiny gilt. edged envelope, containing a card oearing me names 01 the ai lianceu. "Oogo," as she Is known to her close friends, attended Dominican Convent in San Rafael. wa& glad uated from Piedmont High School where, she was a member of the Junior Assistance League, and lat. er studied at Sacramento Junior College. John, stationed at Hamilton Field with the DSAF, is the- grandson of Mrs. Ed Langdon, who has been a resident of Klamath Falls lor many years. He is a nephew oi the Warren Bechtcls, who live not far from his fiance's home in Piedmont. He Is presently serving his .'ourth year in the USAF, and af ter his scheduled release In Feb- ruary, will take a course in flight engineering to prepare himself for a position In tnat Held witn commercial airline. Ha, has i brother, Roger, also In the USAF, stationed In Kngland; and a sis ter, Nancy, a student at KUHS, where he went to high school while in Klamath Falls. OES Party DUNSMUIR A "Wild West" skit was a feature of entertain ment at the Haloween party given by the members or Fidelity chap ter. Order of Eastern Star, at the Dunsmulr Masonic Temple last week. Games and refreshments plus Halloween decorations com pleted the evening. Participating in the skit were Edna Reed, Mildred Tlllot sen, Kathleen Graves, Rilla Cof fee, Opal, Morgan and Ellen Smith. Visitors were Mrs. Roscoe Kimb le, retiring worthy matron of Duns mulr Chapter; and Mrs. Tracy Morgan, who will be installed in that oifice this month. Mrs. Erma Cooper headed the refreshment committee. s .... h"f , . J . ' & h t - 'K- '' f. mm ssvm Jst- hut. i MARRIAGE REVEALED Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Vack nitz, Malin, announced the marriage of their daughter, Mar lene Evelyn, to Harvey Miller, Parris, California. The young couple was married in Reno, October 25, and after a brief honeymoon, returned to Malin, where the bride is a senior in Malin High School. Photo by Miller-Williams LAKEVIEW FIRST BAPTIST SCENE OF OCTOBER NUPTIALS LAKEVIEW An event of Octo ber 15 at the First Baptist Church in Reno, was the marriage of a young Lakeview couple. Linda Joyce Pierson and Ross E. Duke Jr. The Rev. Blake M. Franklin read the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a navy faille princess style afternoon dress with white accessories. Her corsage was of gardenias. Mrs. Kenneth Koetoed of San Francisco was the bride's only at tendant and she wore a beige printed silk afternoon dress. Kenneth Koefoed was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pierson, parents of the bride, who formerly lived In Lakeview, but who now live in Vallejo, were present for the cremony. The bridegroom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duke, Lakeview, were also present. Oth er guests' were Mr. and Mrs. John Glantvalley, Napa, California and Mrs. Henry Asselin, Reno aunt of the bride. Alter a trip to Virginia City and Lake Tahoe, the newlyweds are at home at 319 North H Street, Lake view. They both were gradual, ed from Lakeview High School and Ihe bride attended Southern Ore gon College of Education. Duke has Just finished two years of serv ice In the U.S. Army. VFW 'Auxiliary At Summer Lake . SUMMER LAKE Members of the Veterans Auxiliary were en tertained Wednesday evening, Oc tober 19, at the O'Kceffe ranch home by Lucy Stevens, assisted by Grace Kemry, Pnisley. Decorations were in the Hallo ween motif and after a social hour, the hostesses served refresh ments to the following guests: Bertha Severin, Nita Banister, Delia McAulilfe, Norlna Jean Ban ister, Ethel Elder, Evalyn Carey. 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