HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1955 Sciiuler-Tausch Vows .Exchanged DUNSMUIR Barbara Jean Tausch became the bride at Law. . rence C. Schuler In St. John's Catholic Church. October 22. The wedding was attended by mem. bers of the family and a few close friends. The bride is the daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Tausch of Dunsmuir. She attended local schools and is presently an em ploye of the California Theater. For her wedding, she chose a princess style afternoon dress and wore a corsage of tea roses. The Rev. James Casey officiated a, the ceremony.' The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schuler, now of Orovllle, California, who for merly lived In Dunsmuir. PAGE TWO (x - AN' CT lkM II K-r frij Mix ( .Sf7 Ljjtti" tTW- .MiHill TClll I If lMMMMJMMMZli ...... .,V EARLY DAY MEMBERS OF THE LIBRARY CLUB were honored guests at the Golden Anniversary celebration, November 12, at the library. Pictured above, seated, from the left, Mrs. George Hum, Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg and Mrs. William McMillan, first full time librarian, Standing, same order, Mrs. Don Zumwalt and Mrs. Leslie Rogers. Miss Enola Hawkins was unable to participate in the celebration because of poor health. The early members have vivid recollections of the methods employed to accumulate funds enough to break ground for the dream goal now a past achievement which continues to be an invaluable cultural contribution to the town. Photo by Kettler ABOUT 400 GUESTS widely representative of various community groups throughout the Klamath Basin were at the Klamath Falls City Library November 12, to share in the' library's 50th anniversary year celebration. Yellow was the featured color in the autumn shades used In he Golden Anniversary decor. Pouring at the tea table, Mrs. Don Zumwalt serves Mrs. Leo Huls. Directly back of Mrs. Zumwalt is Mrs. Theodore S. Durment, wife of library board member. Others from the left, Mrs. George Lindley, Mrs. Oscar Peyton and Mrs. Harry Peltz Sr., former Klamath Falls resident, now living in San Francisco. In the receiving line were Mayor Paul Landry, Mrs. J. A. Nixon, librarian; Mrs. Merton E. Ferebee, president of. Library "V f Convocation OfWOM Members Convocation of Women of ihe Moose in Corvallls, Sunday, Oc tober 30, under the auspices of the College of Regents, was attended by a number of representatives from Klamath Falls. In the focal point, was graduate regent, Ruth Chapel, Klamath Fails Chapter, who was given recogni tion for her successful term as senior regent last year. College of Regent members from the local chapter who served as group leaders October 30. were Fannie May Thompson. Moose- heart; and Belle Thompklns, social service. Other Klamath Falls chapter memocrs at Hie convocation were senior regent. Hazel Pulley: hos pital chairman, Opal Doak; Moose heart chairman, Virginia Doak: her committee members, Maiy Wright and Pearl Adamo; and membership commltteewoman, Ar vllla Johnson. COUPLE CUTS WEDDING CAKE WITH HEIRLOOM CAKE KNIFE " RUTH CHAPEL Graduate Regent Women of Moose Photo by Miller-Williams DUNSMUIR An heirloom cake knife tied with a satin bow was used by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rhyne to cut their wedding cake at the reception following their marriage in the Assembly of God Church in Dunsmuir on October 16. The bride, Carol Perkins, prior to her marriage, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Perkins of Dunsmuir. she was given in marriage by her father. The Rev. William C. Ross was officiant. The bridal gown was of white brocade satin with sweetheart neckline and three quarter length sleeves. She wore a fingertip veil and carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds set in white satin with white satin streamers. Arches of silver sprayed fir boughs and silver wedding bells were placed at the church en trance and at the altar. Lois Ross, organist, accompan ied June Wright, who sang "Be . cause" and "I Love You Truly.' Mrs. June Porter, wearing a rose taffeta gown and carrying yellow carnations was matron of honor. Aaron Richardson was best man. Ushers were Charley Dickerson an Harry Anderson. Mrs. Perkins wore a beige dress with avocado accessories for her daughter's wedding. Mrs. R. H. Lewis, mother of the bridegroom, wore a light blue wool suit with pink accessories. Both mothers had yellow rose bud. corsages. The reception was held in the church social rooms, where the three-tiered wedding cake cen tered the refreshment table which was decorated1 with autumn leaves and silver boughs. White candles in silver candelabra completed the decor. Mrs, Charles Dickerson as sisted in serving the cake. The bride attended Dunsmult schools; and her husband went to school in Mount Shasta. He re cently completed three years serv ice with the U.S. Marines. Southern California was the choice of the newlyweds for their honeymoon trip. ' DESSERT BRIDGE BONANZA Mrs. Cecil Haley entertained with a dessert bridge at her home on November 3 at 1:30 p.m. Two tables were In play with Mrs. Owen Pepple winning the high prize and Mrs. Merrill Stewart the traveling prize. Oth ers enjoying the party were Mrs. Ava Foreman of San Diego, Mrs. Birdie Burk, Mrs. Elva Maxwell. Mrs. Roy Fernlund, Mrs. Bill Bechdoldt and Mrs. Claude Bech-doldt. f v L.. ... Sites 0 to 8 1.99 to 4.95 Sixes 81 1 to 12 5 95 to 6.50 Siic 121 i to 3 6.95 Poll Parrot It DDT Particular? You've got to be when it comes to your baby's growing feet. 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Photo by Kettler Circle Slates' Future Events WEED At the Shasta Lily Circle meeting held November 3 In the -Weed Foresters Hall an nouncement was made of the rec ular meeting November 17 The next meeting will begin at 8 p m to enable members who care to attend a mission being held at the Holy Family Catholic Church Husbands of the circle members will be entertained Sunday evenine December 4, with a social and potluck supper planned at the For esters Hall. A food-sale planned for Decem ber 19 will be a special project of the Shasta Lily Circle and the time and place will be announced Mrs. Walter Evans was hostess for the evening meeting last week and served refreshments to the several members present. Mrs A Sottana was given the traveling award. 8 WSCS Meeting - FORT KLAMATH The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Fort Klamath Community Metho dist Church waa an event of Thurs day afternoon, October 13. when members met at the' ranch home of Mrs. Ira F. Orem for an In structive and enjoyable afternoon. At the business meeting conduct ed by president, Mrs. William Brewer, plans were made for the successful, silver tea which was held in the CI clubhouse Thurs day afternoon, October 27; rou tine business was transacted, re ports heard and other details dis cussed. Mrs. Raymond S. Loosley con ducted the study hour, reading a chapter from the current - book study, "God's Psychiatry." At the close of the meeting and study hour, Mrs. Orem served re freshments to Mrs. William Brew er, Mrs. Richard H. Wilson, Mrs. Lloyd Nicholson, Mrs. Bert Gray, Mrs. Raymond S. Loosley. Mrs Stewart Nicholson, Mrs. Theodore R. Nicholson. 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