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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1956)
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBEB i 1956 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE A.. ; AFTER A REMARKABLE DISPLAY of artistry and knowledge of music as applied to its voeal interpretation, Athena Lampropulos relaxes, center, at the reception tor her in the First Presbyterian Church Parlors. . With her at the left, is Andrew Loney Jr., who recognized - her ability when she was a student at KUHS, and who has continued to follow her progress with personal inter est and encouragement. ' At the right is Ruth Lobaugh, who capably accompanied Athena through the varied and outstanding program at the concert in Mills Auditorium, Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Loney were hosts to about 75 guests at the after-concert reception. i Photo by Kettler Afternoon Rites Unite Weed Pair WEED-White gladioli arranged in tall white baskets complement ed the altar setting in the Weed Community Presbyterian Church for the wedding of Patricia Lee House and Douglas Howard Gil liam Sunday afternoon September 2. The Rev. Harold H. Foster read the double-ring ceremony at 2:30 p.m. The new bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron House and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gilliam, all of Weed. Soloist, Louis Welch, was accom panied by Mrs. Welch, organist, and Mrs. Allen Ball, pianist. The accompanists also played inciden tal music and the traditional pro cessional and recessional. The petite bride, given in mar riage by her father, chose a prin cess styled gown of winter-white faille for the afternoon ceremon ies. A small can-held her soft blue fingertip veil and both were matched in color to her slippers and gloveS. A white orchid topoed the white Bible carried by the bride and her only jewelry was a blue-bird of happiness pin, the favored keepsake of a great-grarl-mother. Maid of honor, Linda Mooney, wore a blue nylon frock fashioned with a full pleated skirt, and her headpiece was a white flowerette bandeau. She wore a white carna tion corsage and white accessories, Best man was Jerry Gilliam, brother of the bridegroom. Rich ard House, brother of the bride, and a brother-in-law, Daniel Cook, were the ushers. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. House chose a blue frock with black and white accessories and she wore a white carnation cor sage. Mrs. Gilliam, mother of the bridegroom, wore a pink knit suit with navy accessories and her cor iae was of white carnations. A lawn reception for the more than 100 wedding guests, was at the home of the bride s parents The wedding calte. in the shape of a miniature church, centered tne bride's table. It was made by her Grandmother, Mrs. John Dollar, Following their honeymoon, most of it spent m Sacramento, the cou ple will be at home in Chico where the bridegroom is a student at the Chico State College. The bride W. 'VV...,- CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA, Court Klamath 1295, open house Mon day evening, September 10, in Sacred Heart Parish Hall, was built around the circus theme. Guests were greeted by Grand Regent Flora Rawlins, center; and entertained by clowns, Virginia Knowles, left; and Margie Bocchi, right. (See story.) rnoio oy isomer CDA Court 1 295 Open House Staged In Gay Circus Setting The fall social season was high- at Gem Stadium for the "Rosary . -v . V' P' lighted by the annual Court Klam ath 1295, Catholic Daughters of America open house in the Sacred Heart Parish Hall Monday eve ning, September 10. Over 150 members and guests were greeted by Grand Kcgent Flora Rawlins. Mildred Smith gave an informa tive talk on the "History of Cath olic Daughters of America" and traced the beginning of the organ ization to the present time, stress ing the good works of the Catholic Daughters in the field of schol arships to Braille School in Wash ington, D.C., the erection of a monument of Our Blessed Mother in Washington, D.C., and empha sized the importance of registering and voting. The Right Rev. Monsignor T. P. Casey complimented the Catholic women on their activities in the parish and their strength in the home. Monsignor Casey then ad dressed the gathering on the cur rent "Rosary Crusade." Ruth Heiderer received volun teers who will assist in the rally 5k THELMA SCHILD, Grand Guardian of the State of Oregon, International Order of Job's Daughters, is slated to visit Henley Bethel No. 51, September 21, for School of Instruction and her official inspection visit. A get-acquainted potluclc dinner at 6 p.m., at Mt. Lalci Church, will honor the visiting dignitary. The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Photo by Fleisehmant Portland. and bridegroom are both graduates of the local schools. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Frank House, grandpar ents of the bride, Etna: Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hodson and sons, Mil waukie, Oregon: Mr. and Mrs. Lar ry Wagner. Marie Wagner, Yreka; Mr. and Mrs. Harold House, Di ana House, Redding; Mr. and Mrs. Earl House, Yreka; Mr. and Mrs. ,f. O. Johanson. Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. Bennv Dav. and sons. Red ding; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dollar and sons. Gardiner. Oregon; Mr and Mrs. F. H. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McMahon, Mount Shasta. PACKABtVBELL TV Designed in the West for Westerners SEE THE Packard-Bel! TV Sets Crusade, The circus theme was used in the decorations and entertainment. Lorraine Huettl, program chair man, presented the exceptional Bispham children, Vaughn, Joe and Gean Dae who entertained with a circus act besides an in terval of violin, pano and vocal selections. . The enthusiastic crowd request ed many encore appearances of the talented trio. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bispham, parents of the three, were guests at the open house, Giraffes, horses, elephants, seals, lifesized, abounded in the roped off circus arena, balloons were ev erywhere, and realistic but gigan tic ice cream cones hung from the Walls. These animals served as a hi larious backdrop for the two clowns, Margie Bocchi and Vir ginia Knowles, who performed in pantomime various antics of cir cus clowns. Many guests were drawn into the performance by these capable performers. Double-decker ice cream cones, fancifully decorated, were dis tributed to the crowd gathered for the festive evening. The next regular meeting of the Catholic Daughters will be Sep tember 24. If you go up to a person whom you have met once before, it considerate to introduce yourself. For even though you remember the other person there is a chance he may not remember you. 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