Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 13, 1955, Page 19, Image 19

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SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1955
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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' MR. 'AND MRS. WILLIAM R. STINSON, who were re
cenily married In Reno First Congregational Church. The Rev.
Frank Carlson officiated at the 6 p.m. candlelight ceremony
In the presence of close friends and members of the immediate
families. The bride is the former Shirley Pettiford, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pettiford. Santa Monica, and her father
gave her in marriage. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Mauldin, 827 Rose Street.
The wedding party were guests of the bride's parents
at a beautifully arranged dinner at Eugenee's, complete with
a three tiered wedding cake cut by the newlyweds. The couple
spent their honeymoon in the Bay Area and are now at home
in Klamath Falls.
He is a graduate of Tulelake High School, now enrolled
as a medical technology student at OTI. She was a student
at San Bernardino College School of Nursing before her mar
riage. Her wedding dress shown above, is of white crystalette
embossed with silver leaves. Photo by Guderian
Job's Daughters .
Visited by DGG
MOUNT SHASTA Mrs. lee
Morford, Yreka. deputy grand
guardian of the International Or
der of Job's Daughters of this dis
trict was honored on the occasion
of her official visit to Mount Shas
ta Bethel No. 130 at the meeting
of the bethel held Monday night,
October 24, in Howe Hall In Mount
Bhasta. . ... .. . . 4 ..- v
Three new members were Initi
ated into the order at the official
meeting and were Nedra Graves,
Shirley Oraves and Linda Altcn,
Mount Shasta.
Completed plans for a food sale
to be sponsored by the Mount
Shasta Bethel were announced and
the sale will be - held Saturday,
November 5, at the Weed Mer
cantile In Weed.
Bethel guardian, Mrs. George
Walter, Dunsmuir, and associate
guardian Chester Kimrey, Weed,
were escorted to the east and
introduced by the honored queen,
Sandra Hughes.
Lighted Jack o' lanterns com
plemented the autumn decor used
on the banquet tables in addition
to arrangements of varied colors
of leaves. Refreshments were
served by the Mount Shasta mem
bers of the bethel with Ann franks
s chairman.
Attending from Weed besides the
honored queen and the associate
guardian were, Marcla Holley, jun
ior princess; Christy Kersey, re
corder; Natalie Ewer, fifth mes
senger; Linda Mooney, acting sec
ond messenger; Andrew Schneber
Hughes, guardian treasurer; and
Mrs. Andrew Schneberger.
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HALLOWEEN PARTY
FOR SS CLASSES '
T.ANGELL VALLEY The Lorel-.enger hunt won by Leroy Bieler's
la Full Gospel Church gave a Hal
loween party lor their Sunday
.School classes at the Langell val
ley Community hall ai 1:S0 Oc
tober 3a.
. Mrs. Euiere Oln waa in charge
and decorated the big hall with
orange and black crepe paper;
Mack cats and witcnes were on
all the windows; and the refresh
ment taole held lighted Jack-o-lanterns
and tall candles. '
The older children were divided
into three groups and had a scav-
team.
Games and contests were en
joyed until 10:30 when refresh
ments of hot chocolate and cookies
were served. Nut cups holding Hal
loween candies were favors.
Thirty eight children and 16
adults were present.
Dinner Honors
Anniversary Couple
BONANZA Mr. and Mrs. John
Brown of Bonanza were honored
with a dinner Sunday, Ocjouer SO,
at the home of their daughter Mrs.
Lee Miller of Klamath Falls. The
party was In honor of the Browns
silver wedding anniversary.
Others present were Lee Miller
nnd two children, and Mr,, and
Mrs. Herman Wolfe and daughter.
Sliver Wedding
Surprise Party
DUNSMUIR Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Larson were feted on their
recent 35th wedding anniversary
by a group of friends who gave
them a surprise party.
Mrs. Paul Radebough and Mrs.
Lester Wilson were co-hostesses
lor the party. The honorees were
taken out to dinner while the
guests assembled In their home.
Cards were played during the
evening which concluded with the
opening or anniversary grns ruu
the serving of a tiered wedding
cake. -x
Visitor Feted
LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. Ed
die Gralian gave a party at her
home on the evening of Novem
ber 6 for her nephew Ronnie
Nephew visiting for the weekend
from Sacramento.
The boys played "bingo" and
other games and made pop corn
balls. Refreshments were served
at nine o'clock to Ronnie Nephew,
Monte Burnett, Gary Randall,
Kenney and Wayne Scott, Tommy
Crawford and Michael and Dan
ny Gralian.
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