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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1957)
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 195? HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN Recent Bridal Shower Fefes Charlotte Roland mijii nm J-.JIJU ii iiinii.ii.i...f...ii ., .j.-,. in 1 , iiiimn, i ! tV-i S., N;H - . Jpi 4 ; i'x 1 V PST .jf. it 1 1 '' ' ft I .,' 1":.. t ' i. - MR. AND MRS. ROBERT W. CLARK September bridal couple, wore married September 18, in the LDS Temple at Logan, Utah. She is the former Sonya D. Baxter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baxter, 5650 Cottage, and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Clark, 5548 Harlan Drive. ; Mr. and Mrs. Clark were official witnesses at the morning ceremony In the Temple. He is bishop of the Klamath Falls LDS Church. After they registered at Brigham Young University where Bob is a junior and Sonya is a sophomore, they came to Klam ath Falls, where they were honored at a reception in the local LDS Church, attended by over 100. Photo by Ferebee The noses have It, especially when powdered. Most women pow der their noses , first. Actually it should be powdered last for a bal anced look. Powdered 'first, the IMS gets the full brunt and rnay took verpowdered in comparison with the rest of the face. New Son Born To Don Boudons Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Boudon of McMinnville, Oregon, are the parents of a son, weighing 8 pounds, 12 ounces, born October 2. The little boy has been named Byron Paul. Maternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lam brecht, Stayton, Oregon, and pa ternal grandparents are Mr. and m W a, Wa ! mm n n ' i if ' CHILDREN HAVE ALWAYS BEEN IMPORTANT to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas during the half-century of their married life. Many of the children now grown, remember the warm hospitality of their home at 2105 Wantland Avenue. Pictured with them above are their eight grandchildren, from the left, first row. Julia and Scott McCollum, and extreme right, Maria Sue and Linda Thomas, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Thomas. In back, same order, Kurt and Kristine, children of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas, and Beverly (Bevl and Tom Lassett, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lassett. Mrs. George A. Boudon, 4310 High land Way. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Stewart of Standard, California. Don, a graduate of KUHS and Willamette University, is music in structor at Memorial School in McMinnville. Bogue Golden Wedding Reception (Continued from Page Six) host of friends who came to con gratulate them last Sunday after noon were from all over the Klam ath Basin. Pouring during the afternoon were Mrs. Hannah Hickson, a Klamath Falls friend and neigh- tor; Mrs. Dan Barry, Merrill; and Mrs. Clarence Bailey, for merly of Merrill, now living in Klamath Falls. She and her hus band, who celebrated their own Golden Wedding Anniversary in September, were Merrill farm neighbors of the B o g u e s for about 30 years. 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SPONSORS OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT IN LIFE AND SATURDAY BVBN1NO POST toons of gold icing, gold leaves and other ornamentation was topped with miniature wedding bells. It was cut by Mrs. Wyatt Padgett, Mrs. Howard Hanville and Mrs. Neil F. Black. The three also assisted at the punch bowl and with other hostess duties. Mrs. Boguo's sister, Mrs. Mary Pierson, registered the guests. Junior assistants were two sister teams, Linda and Sally Hanville and Jane and Kathy Black. Also noted among the guests was another anniversary couple, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Thom as, who celebrated their 50th year of marriage the Sunday before. The Bogue residence was also the setting for an anniversary din ner that night after the reception. Mrs. Van Wart and Mr. and Mrs. Zammitt continued their stay in Klamath Falls through the week and plan a few more days of family visiting before returning to weir homes. A beautifully arranged surprise bridal shower honoring Charlotte Roland, bride-elect of Gerald Pierce, was given on September 27 in the Elks Party Room. Their wedding will be an event of Oc tober 19 in Sacred Heart Church. Hostesses (or the evening, Mrs. Willard Turner, Mrs. Richard Young, Mrs. Tim Murphy, Mrs Shirlee Strunk and Mrs. Eddy Roufs, sent clever handmade in vitations featuring the bride's choice of crystal and china to 50 of her friends. The party room was artistically decorated with colorful fall flowers by Mrs. Isabelle Brixner. Focal point of the lace covered gift table was a striking bell shaped arrange ment of deep fuchsia-hued dahlias with gold and brown autumn leaves and encircled at the base with fall flowers and flanked with gold candles was center of attrac tion on the tea table. The cake was served by Mrs. C. S. Davis of Tulelake. Mrs. Addie May Nix on and Mrs. Isabelle Brixner pre sided at the silver tea and coffee services. Highlights of the evening were the opening of the many gifts and two accordion solos played in hon or of the honoree. Charlotte was assisted with the gift unwrapping by Mrs. Tim Murphy, and Anna Marie Davis was the accordionist. Mrs. Percy Pierce, mother of the prospective bridegroom, was the special guest at the party, and also represented Mrs. Robert Ro land, Charlotte's mother. Mrs. Ro land, former Klamath Falls resi dent is now living In Long Beach and was unable to be here for the occasion. Th future Mrs. Pierce, a grad uate of KUHS, Is presently em ployed as assistant librarian at the Klamath Falls City Library. AlEXIS SMITH soy "AYDShelpm LOSE WEIGHT WITHOUT DIETING" "Take Aydt," says Alexia. I enjoy one or two Ayds candies, as directed, 15 minutea before meals. My appetite fades, I eat less, lose naturally." Doctors proved the Ayds Plan best, safest at New England clinic. Prove it yourself. $3.00. Money-back guarantee. 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