HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1955
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' MR. AND MRS. WAYNE JEHROME BRUNER
(The former Betty Louise Brown)
Photo by Gudenan
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Zan-Aiello Rites in McCloud
St. Joseph's Catholic Church
McCLOUD "At home" at 36 pagne
Southern Avenue In McCloud are
Mr. and Mrs. Guide Zan who have
returned from a honeymoon trip
to the Bav Area and the Redwood
coastal points.
Prior to the double-ring cere
mony, late afternoon September 24
in St. Joseoh s catholic uuurcn in
McCloud, the bride was Emma
Alello. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Matteo Alello of Mc
Cloud. Olven in marriage by her fath
er, the bride wore a full lensth
gown of Imported lace with a tight
bodice, full skirt, scallooed bead
ed neckline and a cathedral train.
Her fingertip veil cascaded from
a small beaded cap. ne carried
bouauet of white roses centered
with an orchid. Father Carl Will-
map read the marriage ceremony
Mrs. ' Rose yanez, sister oi tne
bride, was matron of honor, wear
ing a princess style dress of pinlc
taffeta with a bouquet of roses
and carnations. Gloria Offen and
Arllne Carroll, both of San JFran-
cisuo, ciau in Kuwiis uj ciiain-1
shade, were bridesmaids,
. Hou sew arming
MERRILL Mrs. Peter Calise
was honored in her new home at
5057 Bryant Street in Klamath
Palls when several Merrill friends
Mrs. Robert Walker, Mrs. Don Rat
llff, Mrs. Mary Marquis, Mrs. Es
ther Bowlsby, Mrs. Ralph Swisher.
Mrs. Wayne Hickerson, Mrs. Rob.
ert Merrilees. Mrs. Leo McKoen
and Mrs. William Walker.
They carried pink roses and car
natlnn .Inn la.n Pnllpcrrinn
served as flower girl and Mike came ior pouuca juncneon ana a
Del Nero was ring bearer,
Mario Zan, brother of the bride
groom, was best man with Ray
mond Zan and Enio Slmonettl
serving as ushers.
The church was decorated with
white gladioli and fern. Kay Davis
served as organist for the wedding.
The bride's mother wore a dress
of rose lace and a carnation cor
sage. Tile parents of the bride
groom, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Zan,
live In Italy.
Wedding guests were served a
supper at the reception held at
the McCloud Hall. This Included
a multi-tiered wedding c-ke cut by
the bride; and Corrlne Frantz car
ried the guest book.
The bride Is a graduate of Mc
Cloud schools and an employe of
the forest service In McCloud.
Her husband, a newcomer to the
United States, Is employed by the
McCloud Lumber Company.
housewarming on Thursday,
ber 27. j
Mr. and Mrs. Callse have !lved
in Merrill the past 25 years and;
Mr. Calise recently retired from
the Southern Pacific Railroad. j
A gilt for her heme was present-1
ed to Teresa by sisters of the Vet-:
erans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary!
to Post 4056.
Everyone greatly admired the.
beautiful rug Teresa worked on ap-'
proximately one year It Is braided
by hand, size 18 feet by 12 feet
and truly a work of art. j
Tho;e whj enjoyed the gracious
hospitality of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Calise I
were: Mrs. Dale Walker. Mrs. I
Jack Fleck, Mrs. Allen Duncan J
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Couple Attended By Relatives
At Bruner-Brown Nuptial Rites
. Bronze and yellow Turner chry
santhemums with huge sprays oil
vine maple In brilliant autumn col
ors were employed In tho striking 1
decor lor the recent wedding ot
Betty Louise Brown to Wayne
Jehrome Bruner in Sncred Heart
Catholic Church.
The bride Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil D. Brown, 4441
Frieda Avenue; and her husband
Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Bruner, 252S Eberleln Avenue
Vine maple tied with bronze
ribbon also banked the altar. Es
corted by her father to the chnncel
rail, Betty wore a dress of Chan
tilly lace over heavy satin, styled
with a Basque waist, Peter Pan
collar, long sleeves pointed at the
wrists and a full cathedral train
of the same lace over sntln,
She carried a cascade bouquet of
white Turner chrysanthemums
trimmed with silver trlcotlne; and
a white velvet clip hat trimmed
with seed pearls, held her veil of
Imported Illusion.
The "'borrowed" linen handker
chief had ben carried in turn,
by the bride's mother and the
aunt, who served aa matron of
honor.
Her wedding gown was "new"
and the lour garters were "blue."
Her only Jewelry was tho "old"
a platinum lavaliere with an ame
thyst stone.
Mrs. Henry C. Harris attended
her niece as matron of honor; and
bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert C.
Brown. Betly's sister-in-law. Co
vma, Cnlltomla: and Virginia
Learning, her cousin. Train bear
ers were Karen and Susan Learn
ing, also cousins of the bride.
Flower girl was another cousin.
Jonn Learning; and bridegroom's
cousin, Konnld Bruner, was ring
bearer. Tho honor allenditiit and brides
liuilds wore ballerina length frocks
ot polished cotton In a loust shade
with yokes of matching tucked
organdy. They carried cascade
bouquets of bronze Turner chry
santhemums with gold trlcotlne;
and their headbands were ol bronze
and yellow pompons wnh croton
leaves.
Tho tlower girl and train bearers
wore dresses Mimlnr to the senior
attendants in ahell-pmk polished
cotton and their headbands uerc
of the snme flowers.
Andrew F. Bruner aerved his
nephew as best man: nnd Jack
Keller, bride s uncle; and Hobci t C.
arm, nor urottier, ushered
The Rev. Timothy B. Collins o(
nciaieo ni wie 4 p.m. service, in
tne presence of some 200 guests
uoris neuey, oin'inlst, accom
panied Janelte Ilochon. vocal so.
loist.
For her daughter's wedding. Mrs.
Brown wore a blue faille costume
wiui black accessories. Mrs. Brim.
er wore royal blue Jersey with
black accessories and both
mothers wore shoulder corsages
oi 'laiisman roses.
The reception was In the parish
nan and at the door were
Homer V. Brown and Arthur C
Learning. Helen Yarnell, friend ot
the brido smco grado school days,
registered the guests, Mrs. Jesse
M. Brown, bride's mint, cut the
cake; Mrs. Andrew F. Burner,
Bridegrooms aunt; and Mrs. Ar.
tnur C. Learning, bride's aunt,
presided at the coffee service; and
Mrs. Homer W. Brown and Mrs.
tilenn H. Brown, both aunts of
the bride, were at the gilt table.
The couple left for a two weeks'
hnnevmnon trip to Lake Louise.
Banlf and Calgaiy, Cansds. alter
the buffet dinner at the home of
the bride's parents. The newlyweds
are now at home In Klamath Falls
Betty is a graduate of KUHS;
and attended University of Oregon
and Reed College. She was a mem
ber of Dramatio Club, Ski Club
and Job's Daughters.
Bruner was graduated from Sa
cred Heart Academy, and was on
both the football and basketball
teams. At OTI, he was a member
of the Ski Club. He plans to go to
Oregon state College.
Out of town guests included the
bride s Brother and slstcr-ln-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Brown, Co
vlna, California; uncles, aunts and
their families, Major and Mrs.
Glenn H. Brown, Sacramento; Mr.
and Mrs. Homer W. Brown, Brook
ings; Mrs. Jesse M. Brown, Bea-
verton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert O.
Grimes, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Learning, Spokane.
Bridegroom's aunts and uncles.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keller and
family, Albany, Oregon; Mr. and
Mrs. S. F. Brunei' and Ronald (ring-
bearer) Merrill; and Mrs. Lester
Yarnell and Helen Ann, Eugene.
Special guests were grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Grimes
and Mr. and Mrs. Hartford D.
Crandall, all of Klamath Falls.
PltK-Nl'PTIAL SIIOWKR
Included In the series of pre
nuptlal events was a shower for
the-then bride-elect ot Wayne J.
Burner. The hostesses were Mrs.
Robert Baker, and Mrs. Sena Bak
er, and the latter's home, 247 El
dorado, was the setting for the
party.
Guest list Included Mrs. Cecil D.
Brown, Mrs. Oscar L. Orlmes.
Mrs. L. Dan Morgan, Mrs. Sterl
ing Doege, Virginia Learning. Mrs
Jack Schulze, Mrs. Hartford D.
Crandall, Mrs. Michael O. Bruner.
Mrs. William Perrln. Mrs. Arthur
C. Learning, Mrs. Hugh D. Rundell.
Mrs. Andrew P. Bruner, Merrill;
Mrs. Henry C. Harris. Mrs. Gil
ford Wood and Mrs. Pat Slowey.
Anoiner Sentember event fur iii
bride, was an informal cottee niv.
for the bride bv her mother.
at the family home. The bride-
groom's parents entertained with
a rehearsal dinner at their home
on Kberlem. for principals in the
wedding party and out of town rela
tives, the evening before tile wedding.
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