SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1955
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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AT THE JOB'S DAUGHTERS FORMAL all dressed up in their foijnals and with their
escorts, are, members of Bethel No. 6 from the left, Sandra Adams, marshal; Pat Smith, senior
princess; Mary Lou Craig, honored queen; Mary Margaret Addison, junior princess; and Judy
Hadley, guide. Boys,, from the left,' Harold Day, Dale McKennie, Terry Hannon, Ray Behnlce
': and Danny Lowe.
SOFT LIGHTS. "CORAL SEA" DECOR, GOOD MUSIC and pretty party frocks spelled
enchantment to the Job's Daughters Bethel No. 6 members and their guests at the formal
November 26 at the fairgrounds.
Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Bortis, Mr. and Mrs.
A. D. Addison, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Green, Dr. and Mrs. J. Martin Adams, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Britton.
Garrett-Howard Nuptial Rites
In First Presbyterian Church
Marlene Jo Howard, November
bride of Gerald Lee (Gerryi Gar
rett, was diminutive and dainty
as a bridal doll in her full skirted
gown of crisp tulle accented with
lace. Bouffant lines were empha
sized in the yards of gathered
tulle over satin and airy touches
of lace applique leaves and flow
ers were sprinkled over the tulle
over-skirt from the dropped waist
line of the fitted bodice to the
bell hemline.
Fluted tulle encrusted with Iri
descent sequins and liny seed
pearls covered the flat hat which
held her fingertip veil. An all
white bouquet ol six phalenopsis
orchids surrounded with the con
trasting lRciness of stephanotis
florets was draped from her white
Jobs' Daughters' Bible a gift
from Aloha Chapter, Order of
Eastern Star when "Jo" was In
stalled as honored queen of Bethel
Mo. 6.
The bride Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles A. Howard, 2336
Home Street, and her father gave
her in marriage. Gerry is tire son
of Mrs. Stanley Rogers, 1832 Last
Street; and Paul . Garrett, Spo
kane.
flanked a large arrangement of
woodwardia fern and long sprays
of white satin pampas grass. The
setting was illuminated by candle
light from lighted tapers in floor
candelabra behind the vase bou
quets; and white satin bows
marked alternate pews down the
center aisle.
For the wedding and reception
Mrs. Howard wore a dusty rose
afternoon dress, light pink hat with
brief veil, and a corsage of Pink
Delight roses. The bridegroom's
mother wore a black afternoon
dress trimmed in pale pink and
her corsage was also of Pink De
light roses.
At the reception in the church
parlors, the three-tiered cake was
served by Mrs. Hugh Rossiter, aunt
of the bride; and Mrs. Al Hat
tan. Mrs. W. E. Anderson, also
aunt of the bride, poured coffee:
and Mrs. J. A. Ustlck presided
at the punch bowl.
Out of town guests were Ruby
Gchrlng, former Klamath Falls
resident, now living In Eureka;
Mrs. Clinton Price, Honolulu: Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Rogers, St. Fran
cis, Kansas; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
E. Garrett, Spokane; Mr. and
Over 100 local and out of townlMr- Jerry Johnson. Mr. and Mrs.
friends and relatives were guests Richard Petzoldt, Mr. and Mrs.
at iie wedding in First Presby.
erian CViurch, November 27, when
the Rev. Dale E. Hiewltt, read
the 2 p.m. candlelight service.
Maid of honor was Ruby Geh
ring, here from Eureka to attend
t?,e bride. Bridesmaids vsre Mrs.
HftroH Howard, bride's sister-in-law;
Mrs. Donald D. Thompson
and Mrs. W!llianv-Blll)., Brands
ness. All wore frocks of 'turquoise
rj' ystalette designed with vee neck
lines, three-quarter sleeves and full
skirts. Their headpieces were
white ff.Uher bandeaux with tiny
rhlneston, trimmed veils: ind
each wore a rhinestone necklace
her gift from the bride.
The maid of honor carried a
ahower bouquet of. white pompon
chrysanthemums centered with a
bow of white satin ribbon. Brides
maids' cascade arrangements were
of the same flowers backed with
white satin ribbon.
The bridegroom's attendants
were all In his KUHS graduating
.Class In r950. Belt man was Rlch
1 ard Petzoldt, "Eugene; and usher
ing were Harold Howard, bride's
brother; Jim Thornton, Corvallis;
and Tom Thornton, Eugene. Jim
and Tom, twin brothers, also
served as candlellghters.
Organist for the wedding, Mrs.
Albert Herrlngshaw, -accompanied
ololst, Terr'y Hannon, who saftg
"I Love Thee," by Grieg; and
"The Lord's grayer," by Mallott.
All white was chosen by Jo tor
4he floral decorations. Tw'o large
beauty vases of white Turner chry
santhemums and white pompons
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BIRTHDAY PARTY '
VJ&frBIDW Mrs. Delphla Nel
ip5 of this district wi honored
with a belated birthday party on
the evening of November 28, when
veral neighbors and relatives
gathered at her home tor gamCs
and refreshments.
' The following group presented
ber with a beautiful "wool blaStet,
ir. and Mrs. John Baxter, Mr.
and Mrs. Truman Hartzog, Mr.
and Mtrtf. Earl Cogirn, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Vernon, Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Waterson Unable to attend
but helping on the gift were Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Vernen and Mr, and
Mrs. Merlo" 0'Ksl. " '
AT THE FAIRGROUNDS, November 26, Bethel No. 6, International Order Job's Daugh
ters, staged its annual fall formal in the Exhibit Building, elaborately decorated in keeping
with this year's "Coral Sea" theme. Above, some of the crowd is pictured dancing to music
by the Starlighters.
Petzoldt, Mr.
Kenneth Karnes, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Rogers and Tom Thorn
ton, all from Eugene; and Jim
Thornton, Corvallis.
Gerry Is a graduate of KUHS
and went c!ne year to the Uni
versity of Oregon. He was grad'
uated from University of Washing'
ton and is affiliated with Sigma
Chi. social fraternity. At present
he is a 2nd Lieut, in the USAP
stationed at McChord Field, Ta-
coma where they will be at home
after December 20. Jo Is also a
KUHS graduate. She went to Uni
versity of Oregon for one Sear
and prior to her marriage was
enrolled at Kinman Business Col
lege, Spokane.
After his release from the USAF,
Gerry will be associated with his
father In the senior Garrett's In
surance office.
For something old, Jo carried
an heirloom point lace hanky, brici
al gift from her grandmother,
Mrs. H. E. Anderson, who had
carried It at her own wedding.
The ' something borrowed wys a
white pearl cross with Sigma Chi
crest from Mrs. Paul E. Garrett
"Something blue" was the tra
ditional blue garter and for tra
vel, Jo changed to a brown knit
suit brown shoes, beige coat with
white accessories and a three-orchid
corsage from her bridal bou
quet. A pre nuptial miscellaneous
shower, one of several social
events honoring the then bride-elect
Marlene Jo, was given by Mrs.
Hugh Rossiter, Mrs. Harold How
ard, Mrs. Bill Brandsness- and
Mrs. AT Hattan at the Hnttan
home, 819 Pacific Terrace. Abov
30 guests vere Invited for the eve-1
nlng. t
SON MARRIES
SILVER LAKE Mr. and Mrs.
J. K. Graham attended the No
vember 26 wedding of their son,
Leo Graham, to Jolene Carter at
Mountain View, California.
The double ring 'ceremony was
performed In Union Church at Los
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Altos, California, with a reception
following in the church parlors.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham were hosts
at a buffet dinner for the newly
weds and 200 guests at the home
of family friends, Mr. and Mrs.
James !5ule of Mountain View.
Other family members attending
with the Grahams included their
small son, Roy, and their son-in
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Bennett and children," of Philo
math. Mrs. Bennett was soloist
and her vocal selections were "I
Love You Truly" and "The Lord's
Prayer."
The Graham family lived a.
Mountain View for' 12 years be
fore moving to Oregon.
RUTH-NAOMI CLUB
WEED The annual Christmas
party for the Ruth and Naomi
Club will be December 20 and
was announced by Mrs. E. A.
Mellon, president, of the club at
the meeting held Tuesday night
November 22 at the home of Mrs.
Martin Handley.
Thanksgiving" was the theme
of the devotionals led by Mrs.
Annie Fletcher who also read the
Twenty Fourth Psalm of the Bible.
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