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TV SUNDAY. JULY 13. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Page 3-B Channel bii-llieSea Sc .Z cene ilKindon i Vi i I ff - v& Jey MR. AND MRS. GORDON LEE WILKINSON Photo by Tom Brown cllintla jfope, olin (liLiidsen 1Ued J)n JPorlland ' (Episcopal CluifcL Rile All while snapdragons and slock with Esther Reed daisies were used in floral arrangements on the high altar and mixed pastel garden llowers pale blue delphinium, yellow and white daisies, pink and lavender and white sweet peas with ivhite Esther Reed daisies were in rhancel rail containers for the wed ding of Linda Jean Pope to John David Eskildsen on June 20 in Port land All Saints Episcopal Church. The Rev. Louis B. Keiter officiated at the 8 p.m. nuptial ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Pope, well known Fort Klamath ranchers and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Niels Eskildsen and the late Niels Eskild sen, Portland. Linda, escorted and given in mar riage by her father, wore a gown of airy white imported embroid ered organdy with ah extravagant ly full bouffant skirt over a hooped foundation. The floor length hem line swept into a brief chapel train. Embroidered scallops outlined the vee neck of the fitted short sleeved bodice, which emphasized the bride's slim waist. A delicate tiara of pleated net. lilies of the valley and touches of seed pearls held her elbow length veil. Her colonial bridal bouquet also featured lilies of the valley centered with a white orchid and encircled with a ruffle of imported French lace. She carried a family heirloom handkerchief of Batten burg lace and her ensemble includ ed the traditional blue garter and a penny in her shoe. She was attended. as maid ol hon or by Sue Ramsby, roommate and Pi Beta Phi sorority sister at Uni versity of Oregon. Sue wore a white cotton lace over pale yellow taf- leta. sheath with a snug cummer bund of matching yellow talfeta. Her ribbon coifette and daisy bou quet were also yellow. Best man, Stanley Urbigkeit, Portland, and ushers. James Lynch. Lakcview and Sam Notos. Portland, are all Alpha Tau Omega fraterni ty brothers of the bridegroom Organist for the wedding was Frank Axtman, Inena ot tne lam ily. Floral decorations at the recep tion in the social room of the church were the same combination as those used for the wedding with other pastel garden flowers ar ranccd in large room bouquets. The three-tiered white and paslcl yellow cake, encircled at the base with yellow daisies and white Bou vardia on leather fern, and topped with a small arrangement of yel low roses and white bouvardia, was cut by the bridegroom s sister, Mrs. Harold Eckman. and served by Mary Ellen Ede, also a sorority sister of the bride at University of Oregon. Mrs. J. William Livesay poured coffee: Ardys Urbigkeit and Char lene Isaacs were at one punch bowl: Susan Raviia registered the guests and Bonne Livesay, 11-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 A ft i lAJedding lilei ane 22 TVLELAKE In the historic and beautiful .Mission San Carlos Ror romeo de Carmelo at Carmel-by- he Sea in California, marriage vows were exchanged June 22 by Barbara Joan Zuur and Gordon Lee Wilkinson. Barbara is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Zuur of Santa Rosa. Gor don's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Noble C. Wilkinson, well known Tulelake ranchers. Monsignor Clement J. McKenna of St: Vincent's Catholic Church in San Rafael officiated at the 2 p.m. Sacrament of Holy Matrimony. White gladioli and snapdragons graced the altar. August Palmieri. Sanla Rosa, sang "Ave Maria." "Panis Angelicas" and "On This Day, Oh Beautiful Mother." The bride, escorted to the allar by her father, was gowned in bal lerina length, with bouffant skirt. The long torso lace bodice was designed with Italian neckline and the long, pointed sleeves ended in points . at the wrists. A bandeau of lace and pearls held her finger tip veil of tulle. She carried an arrangement of white carnations. Mrs. Melvin Flohr. sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Hor white dotted swiss dress was trimmed with tiny coral flowers. Her flowers were coral carnations. Christine Zuur: (lower girl, wore a dress identical to her older sis ter's and also carried a miniature arrangement of carnations in the same coral shade. Jerald Rodder. Los Altos, was best man. Ushers were Richard Rossini, San Francisco: Melvin Flohr and Thomas L. Zuur, the bride's brother of Santa Rosa. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Zuur chose a pure silk print of avocado and Mimosa yellow, with matching hat. Mrs. Wilkinson wore a pastel blue silk shantung sheath with matching picture hat and an orchid corsage. A garden reception followed the service at the Carmel home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter. The new Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson left by plane for a two-weeks wed ding trip to Mexico. Mrs. Wilkin son decided on a black sheath with white accessories for traveling. They are now at home at 215 Cor bett, San Francisco. Barhara is a graduate of San Jose State College where she af filiated with Alpha Phi. She has taught in Carmel. Her husband, a graduate of Tulelake High School and the University of California at Berkeley, is associated with Si chel . Equipment Company, San r rancisco. Rites lre esCocai J)nteredt William Livesay, distributed the nee packets. For her daughter s wedding, Mrs Pope wore a creamy beige lace sheath with scoop neckline and bracelet sleeves. Her gloves and slippers and handbag were match ing beige as was her hat a mod ified "wig" of feathers. Accenting the ensemble was a single white orchid worn as a shoulder corsage Mrs. Eskildsen attended her son s wedding and the reception in a wedgewood blue silk shantung suit with matching accessories and her corsage was a white orchid. The bachelor party for the bride groom was given by fraternity brother Bruce Tilus at the Titus home in Portland on June 18 Guests were all close friends and AiO fraternity brothers. On Thursday evening, June 19, before the Friday nuptials, mother ol the bridegroom and his sislcr, Mrs. Eckman, entertained at the Eskildsen home with an after-rehearsal buffet supper and party for members of the wedding party and out of town guests. Pre-nuptial parties for the bride included a miscellaneous shower given by Sue Ramsby at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house on the Eu gene campus; a shower in Portland also miscellaneous, given by Hetty Shelley; and a kitchen shower given by Mrs. Edwin Miers at her Portland home. Linda, graduated from Chilonuin High School in 1955. was valedic torian of her class. She enrolled at University of Oregon where she be came affiliated wilh Pi Bela Phi social sorority and met her hus band. He is a graduate of Lincoln High School, Portland, was gradu atcd in business administration from U of 0 in 1958. During his senior year he was president of the Alpha lau Omega chapter house. The couple honeymooned briefly before returning to Portland where John will work this summer, and where Linda will continue as sec retary in the oftice of a Portland physician and surgeon. They are now at home, 913 NE 47th Street. For travel, Linda wore a navy blue chemise with white Pilgrim collar, navy shoes and bag. Other accent notes of white were her A wedding in Fresno of interest. to family friends here is that of Sue Claire Dunham, mid-June bride of Donald Edward Murphy. She is the daughter of Mrs. R. Michael Laubhan and the late Ma jor Don Dunham, Lemoncove, Cal ifornia. Major Dunham, a native of Klamath Falls, was killed in action in Italy during World War II. He was the stepson of Mrs. F. A. Dunham. 435 Oak Avenue, and the son of late E. A. I Ed) Dunham, well known Klamath Ba sin business man, and the brother of Mrs. Dorothy Dunham Ankeny, 128 Hillside. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Murphy. Nelson, California, who have ranching interests in Butte Coun ty' .... The marriage was solemnized in St. John's Cathedral on Saturday, June 14. Monsignor Francis X. Sin gleton officiated at the 2 p.m. nuptial ceremony in tne presence ot some 200 guests. The bride was given in marriage by her step father, R. Michael Laubhan. Her Iloor length gown of while Swiss organdy was designed with a modified off-the-shoulder neck line, chemise sleeves and a skirt that flared from the slim, fitted bodice. Bands of Guipure-type lace bordered the low, oval neckline and vertical bands of Ihe same lace tapered to the waist and con tinued in a princess effect onto the extremely full skirt. She wore a waist length veil of silk illusion, brief gauntlets of or gandy and she carried a cas cade bouquet of blue and white carnations wilh stcphanotis. Her cousin, Mrs. John Simkins, matron of honor; and bridesmaids. Mrs. Don Dunham, sister-in-law of the bride: Dorothy Barsamian, both of Fresno; Bara Ledford, Dos Palos: and Karen Myers. Oroville, wore identical ensembles. Their dresses were of blue nylon dotted Swiss with ballerina length skirts, chiffon cummerbunds and diagonal pleat detail on the bodices, and they wore white picture hats with large sweetheart bows of matching satin. Flower girl for her aunt was Kathy Dunham, 5-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Dunham. She was dressed in a yellow dot ted Swiss replica of the senior at tendants' frocks and carried a bas ket of blue and white carnations Jimmy Murphy, ring bearer, and Michael Murphy, best man, are notn brothers of the bridegroom Ushers were Milton LaMnlfa of Or- ovillc: Ron Mitchell. Lindsay. Cal- norma: lion Llealand. Vreka; and Winston Gee. Medford. The cathedral was decorated with basket bouquets of white glad- on ana oiue and while carna tions and white, satin bows marked the pews. , Ihe same colors prevailed in the floral decor for the reception in St. John's Hall, and blue scrolls and rosebuds decorated the white wedding cake, which was cut with a family heirloom cake knife. The bridegroom s sister, Jean Murnhv registered the guests; and Pat Sorenson served the cake and punch. Mrs. Laubhan s frock for the nuptial event was a green and white polka dot silk chiffon che HUH -HI I II p fc Ml III iM-llWlftlllif'ilW , AN AUGUST GARDEN PARTY is planned for the new Mr. and Mrs. James Owen Osborne who were married in Reno on June 28. Mrs. Osborne is the former Joan Estes,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Estes, 2056 Lawrence Street, this city. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Osborne, Homedale Road. Joan attended Stevens Col lege, Columbia, Missouri, for two years. James is a graduate of Sacramento Junior Col legn. The young couple will live in Lakeview. Photo by Guderiari gloves and the white band on her large brimmed navy blue hal. On October 1 John, who was in ROTC at college, will leave for Fort Lee, Virginia, where he will report as a second lieutenant for six months training in the Army. 5k Jti? fx LOVELY DIANE MICKA, dauohter of Mr. and Mrs. George Micka, pioneer family of Malin has pledged her troth to Ronald Stephens, whose family has also lived in the Malin community for many years. Diane, eldest of three daughters, Is a graduate of the Malin High School, class nf 1957 and spent her freshman year at the University of Oregon where she is affiliated with Delta Zeta sorority. Her husband-to-be is the son of Mrs. J. F. Hanish, Ingle wood, California, and Mr. Bonnie Stephens of Tulelake, California. He is majoring at Ojegon State College in physical education, is a senior student and president of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity house where he resides during the school year. He is spending the summer in Malin. Photo by Ferebee Give her the kind of diamond ... for which she really yearns ... 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She is af filiated wilh Delia Gamma social sorority; Omicron Sigma Pi, na tional home economics club; and "Angels Flight" honorary affilia tion of ROTC. Murphy was graduated early in June from Fresno- State College where he was an agricultural me chanics major and a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. He is now ranching with his father near Chico, where the couple is now at home. ' They honeymooned at Santa Cruz and San Francisco, and for travel, the new Mrs. Murphy changed to a gray and white pin stripe sheath with black duster. white accesories and a corsage of white orchids. Dessert Bridge . LANGELL VALLEY The home of Mrs. Paul Monroe of Langell Valley was the setting for a des sert bridge party July 2.' ' three tables were in play with Mrs. Jtoy Fernlund winning the high prize. Mrs. Cecil Haley, sec ond high; Mrs. Harry Frazier, low; and Mrs. Owen Pepple, the travel ing prize. Others present were Mrs. Harold Williams, Mrs. Bill Burnett, Mrs. Doug Smelcer. 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