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SUNDAY. JUNE 22. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 3 O lmberA-J4and Uou6 Said Jiamatlt oCutli eran At a I p.m. ceremony in the Klamath Lutheran Church on Sun day, June 1, Betty Marie Hand as united in marriaae to Clif ford L. Ambers Jr. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Hand. Stewart Lenox Addition, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Ambers. Wocus District. The church was decorated with pink peonies and white stock. The Kev. Leroy M. Redal read the ceremony before an assemblage of approximately 100 guests. Nora Dammond was solo vocalist, and Myrna Leitzke was organist. Given in marriage by her father. the bride wore a white slipper satin gown with a lace bodice fashioned with a long cathedral train which had been worn by her ister, Mrs. Fred Feiss. Her fin gertip veil was edged! with lace insets, and she wore a string of pearls. The bridal bouquet was of oink elf roses and white stephan-otis. . Mrs. Fred Feiss, Lakeview, was matron of honor for her sister. Her gown as a princess style of blue nylon in ballerina length, and she carried a nosegay of daisies. Artalea Brassfield and Farley Matson were bridesmaids. Their pink dresses were identical in style to that of the matron of honor. They carried nosegays of daisies, and all three attendants wore bandeaus of flowers in their hair. Little flower girls were Man lyn Feiss, niece of the bride, and Valerie Robertson, niece of the bridegroom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Robertson. They wore nylon dresses, Marilyn in blue and Valerie in pink, and bandeaus of flowers. They carried baskets ol rose petals. Robbie Robertson, nephew of the bridegroom, was ringbearer. Thomas hie was best man, and ushers were Wayne Anderson and Ronald Faganello. For her daughter s wedding. Mrs. Hand wore a pink and gray taffeta and lace afternoon dress and a oink rosebud corsage. The senior Mrs. Ambers wore a pink net .and lace afternoon dress and a pink rosebud corsage. Following the ceremony, a re- ceDtion arranged by Mrs. Kenneth Norton was held in the church Darlors. Cake was served by Mrs. Al Glassley, sister of the bride: coffee was poured by Mrs. Charles Carty, aunt of the bridegroom, Patty A m b e r I handled the bride's ' book, and Mrs. Delmar Hand and Mrs. Norman Hand were in charge of the gift table. Shirley and Mary Lenninger hand ed out small packages of rice. The bride will be a senior at and punch was served by Mrs Robert Robertson, sister of the bridegroom. Assisting were Mrs. Donald Ambers. Mrs. Walter Am bers. Mrs. John Lloyd and Mrs. (Klamath Union High School in the Jack Dawson. I fall where she is an active psrtici ipi'vJSji MRS. CLIFFORD L. AMBERS JR., who was Betty Marie Hand before her wedding en June I in Klamath Lutheran Church, where the picture was taken after the L p.m earamonv. She is the dauqhter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. 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A KUHS graduate with the class of '54, the bride groom is employed by Weyer haeuser Timber Company. Following a wedding trip to Portland, the young couple is at home at Koute 3, Box 431, Mam ath Falls. Out-of-town guests included Mr and Mrs. Fred Feiss, Lakeview: Mr. .and Mrs. Delmar Hand. Sum mer Lake: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carty, Albany: Douglas Ambers. Walla Walla, Washington: Nancy Ambers. Portland; Robert Hall, Corvallis, and Beverly Lloyd, Eugene. The bride-elect was honored at two bridal showers before the wedding, one given by Mrs. Robert Robertson and Mrs. Donald Am bers at the latter's home, with approximately 55 guests. The oth er was given by the Stewart Lenox Fire Belles at the home of Mrs. Rose Mathers, with ap- THE BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Ambers Jr., cut the first slice of their wedding cake at the reception in the Klamath Lutheran Church parlors. Photo by Guderian proximately 18 guests present. 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