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MRS. RALPH WnSTEARNS AND MRS. VICTOR E. O'NEILL. I. ft, were nostes.
set at a large and delightful lata afternoon tea on May 28 in the Pelican Party Room.
" In the receiving line with Mrs. O'Neill and Mrs. Stearns, but not pictured, was Mrs.
Stearns' daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ralph W. Stearns Jr.
Background decor and the tea and punch tables featured huge peonies in distine
' five arrangements. The deep rose tones were effective splashes of color against glossy
leaves shining in the glow, of candlelight.
At the punch bowl were Mrs. Rodney L. Bell, Mrs. Rodney Murray, Mrs. John F.
Moehl, Mrs. Buford Hargus, Mrs. Frederick B. Ehlers and Mrs. Russell Smith.
Assisting during the 3 to 6 p.m. tea hours were Mrs. Godfrey C. Blohm, Mrs.
George A. Myers, Mrs. L. B. Bartholomew, Mrs. Howard R. Perrin and Mrs. Stephen
Sabo.
Photo by Otto Ellis
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RECENTLY ANNOUNCED by Mr. and Mrs. Alfrielc F.
Nybaclc, 3&l4,South Sixth Street, was the engagement of
their daughter, Sandra Lucille, to Monte Clifford Voight,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Voight, 1603 Eldorado. Both
. families are well known in the Klamath Basin.'
Both of the affianced are graduates of KUHS. Monte,
with the class of '57, is a sophomore at Lewis and Clark
' College. Sandra was graduated with the class of '58, and
plans to attend Lewis and Clark this fall The wedding data
nas not been set.' , Photo by Ferebee
THE TEA TABLE during the 3 to 6 p.m. tea given by Mrs. Ralph W. Stearns
Victor E. O'Neill, Mrs. George H. Merryman, seated right, serves Mrs. Nelson
Reed, who also poured during the afternoon. At the opposite end of the table, Mrs. War
ren Hunt serves Mrs. James M. Hilton. j
Others who poured were Mrs. Percy Murray, Mrs. R. P. Ellington, Mrs. Alfred
D. Collier, Mrs. Wilfred D. Lamm, Mrs. Andrew M. Collier, Mrs. Frank Jenkins, Mrs.
Hugh Campbell and Mrs. Arnold Gralapp. Photo by Otto Ellil
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MR. AND MRS. EDWIN MARVIN RANDALL ere pictured top left as they stood
in front of the huge stone fireplace during the reception at the home of Mrs. Elmer Bal
siger on Watson Drive. Father of the bride, John David (Dave) Totton, top center,
gives last-minute refresher course on proper timing to junior bridesmaids, Michael Ann
Totton, center; and Marilyn Randall. He's saying "Remember Keep in step!" Michael
is sister of the bride; and Marilyn is the bridegroom's sister. At the riaht. Martv Conlin
j escorts the bride's mother into the church. . All Randall. Totton Photos by Guderian
IN SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH, Mrs. Ed
ward L. Randall, left, mother of the bridegroom, and the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John David Totton, are pic
tured before the 2 p.m. ceremony on May 31.
In the center picture, Mr. and Mrs. Justin A. McDon
ald chat with the bride and bridegroom in the receiving
line. Carolyn Nancy Randall, sitter of the bridegroom, Ed
ward L. Randall, father; and Mrs. Elmer Balsiger, are pic
tured in the Balsiger home during the reception.
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