Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 10, 1958, Page 13, Image 13

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    SUNDAY. AUGUST 10. 1958
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Jane Marie Tingley of Klamath
Falls and Jack Morgan Wiley of
South San Francisco repeated their
nuptial vows on July 12 in an af
ternoon ceremony in the Glide
Memorial Temple in San Fran
cisco. Jane is the daughter of Mrs.
W. I. Tingley, 1015 Pacific Terrace,
and Jack is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Wiley, 127 Claremont,
South San Francisco.
A large bouquet of white flow
ers flanked with white candles
formed a background for the
4 o'clock ceremony at which the
Rev. J. S. Bellinger officiated.
The vibrant brunette bride chose
ballerina length dress of rose-
point lace over white satin, styled
witn a scoop neck, Basque waist
line and long sleeves. A shell cap
of pearl bands held her chapel
length circular veil in place. Jane
carried an orchid centered on a
white Bible, which was a gift to
DeVore-Keady
Rites, July 29
Mrs. Ell Smith of Klamath Falls
has announced the marriage of her
daughter, Sylvia Keady, to Dale
DeVore, of Anaheim, California.
The nuptials took place on July
29 in the Gretna Green Chapel,
Las Vegas.
The new Mrs. DeVore is a grad
uate of Henley High School, class
of 1950 and of Southern Oregon
College. She has been teaching
since receiving her degree, in San
Juan Capistrano, and with her
husband has been employed this
summer in Disneyland. Mrs. De
Vore is the granddaughter of Mrs
George Bovd. this city.
The young couple will make
their home in Anaheim where the
bridegroom is employed.
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her from the matron of honor.
Her jewelry, a pearl choker, was
gilt from the bridegroom.
Mrs. Jerry K. Loeffler. Concord
California, was matron of honor
Her gown was white lace over
powder blue taffeta with a powder
blue cummerbund and bow detail
at the back. She wore a light blue
band hat and carried blue and
white flowers.
As best man. Jack had chosen
his brother, Gerald A. Wiley, of
South San Francisco, and Vincent
E. Rigoni performed the ushering
duties.
Mrs. Tingley. mother of the
bride, chose a navy blue sheer
wool and taffeta gown, and Mrs.
Wiley, mother of the bridegroom,
wore a dark print dress with a
velvet hat. Both of the mothers
wore corsages of white carnations
and roses.
A buffet suDDer was served in
the church parlors. Mrs. H. J.
Scott and Mrs. Elsie McKnee
served the cake, and Mrs. t. D,
oass, Klamath Falls, and Mrs
Frances Sample of Menlo Park, a
former Klamath Falls resident,
were at the coffee service. Diane
Binkley and Mrs. Lou Gerard reg
istered the guests. Lillian Deveni
was at the punch bowl.
When the new Mr. and Mrs
Wiley left on their weddine trio
to Carmel, the bride changed to
a iigiii Diue suit, made ot soft
wool with a dropped waist effect.
with which she wore the same
shade of blue feather band as a
hat. Her accessories were navy
blue and she wore the white orchid
from her bridal bouquet.
The bride is a graduate of KUHS
and the University of Oregon
where she was a member of Zeta
Tau Alpha sorority. The bride
groom graduated from high
scnooi in ban francisco and at
tended San Francisco City College.
The young couple are now at
home at 1265 Oak Grove, Bur
lingame, California.
Several pre-nuptial parties were
given in Klamath Falls for Jane.
Mrs. L. D. Gass, who was a guest
at the wedding, and Mrs. Mc
Laughlin entertained with a mis
cellaneous shower at the Gass
residence, and Mrs. R. E. Hooker
and Mrs. Ted Gordon feted Jane
with a luncheon at the Pelican
Party Room. A brunch was en
joyed at the home of Mrs. H. E.
Perkins with Mrs. Perkins. Mrs.
Ted Gordon, Mrs. E. A. Thomas
and Mrs. F. B. Southwell as
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close friends dined at the Treasure
Island Officers Club, San Fran
cisco, the night before the wedding.
Family Honors
Newlywed Couple
BONANZA A family party and
get-together honoring the new Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Jones,, nee Virginia
Burk, was held at the home of the
bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Mil
burn Burk the evening of July 26.
The young couple cut the first
piece of the pretty wedding cake
which was served to the guests.
Present were the honored guests
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. Neal Jones, Mrs. Birdie Burk.
Mrs. Pauline Dewey, Betty and
Richard Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ley Masten.Jr. and two daughters,
Janice Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Clarke and four children of Klam
ath Falls and the host and hostess.
Bob left July 27 for Galveston.
Texas, where he is stationed with
the Coast Guard. Virginia will join
him there in September.
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well gave a bridge lunchcan at her
home in Bonanza, July 30. High
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Mrs. Roy Fernlund and traveling
to Mrs. Owen Pepple.
Others enjoying the game were
Mrs. Bill Bechdoldt, Mrs. Cecil Ha
ley, Mrs. Harold Williams, M r s.
Birdie Burke, Mrs. Merrill Stewart,
and Mrs. Claude Bechdoldt.
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"THE BARD AT ASHLAND," is the title, of this view of the Shakespearean Theater at Ash
land, one of two by Robert Banister, former art director in Klamath Union High School,
published in the August issue of Ford Times, popular pocket-sized magazine published
by the Ford Motor Company, The picture illustrates an article on the Shakespearean
Festival, written by Marvin Rosenberg. The magazine is distributed by Ford dealers
from coast to coast."
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A July 19 five o'clock, i
candlelighted - ceremony In the
First Methodist Church of Klamath I
Falls, united two Southern Oregon
families when Sharon Theresa
Jackson of Klamath Falls 'ex
changed wedding vows with Ger
ald Riley of Springfield.
The petite, blonde bride is the
daughter of Mrs. Gradie W. San
ders, 2031 Manzanita Street. Her
husband is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald W. Riley, Springfield.
The double ring service was
read by Dr. Dallas S. McNeil,
in the presence of many relatives
and friends of the young couple.
Sharon, in the absence of her
stepfather, Gradie Sanders, was
escorted to the altar by her mater
nal uncle, Warren Mason of this
city.
Her ballerina-length net and lace
gown was made with off shoulder
bodice of the lace with deep vee
neckline and tiny cap sleeves. The
swirling skirt of net fell from the
dropped torso of the lace. With it
she wore matching mitts ot the
lace. A double tulle veil, fingertip
length was held by a tiny pearl-
trimmed hat. Her flowers were
white carnations and pink rose
buds arranged with loops and
streamers of white satin ribbon.
Naoma Sanders, Sharon's step-
sister was maid of honor. She was
gowned in a blue and white print
taffeta with draped cowl neckline
of the solid blue. Her flowers were
pink carnations.
Junior attendant was Sandra Mc
Neil who wore a fluffy pink nylon
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dress and carried a white basket
of pink rose petals to scatter up
the. aisle.
Brian miey was Desi man ior
his brother. A second brother,
Dennis ushered the guests to their
seats.
Preceding the nuptials, Mrs. Ar
thur Denison at the organ, played
incidental wedding music and the
traditional march for the bridal
party. Mrs. Travis Boyd sang "O
Promise Me, ""before the ceremony
and the "Wedding Prayer," during
the exchange of vows.
Beauty baskets of pink and white
gladioli, tied with rose pink satin
ribbons and many tall, lighted
white tapers were on the altar.
the new Mr. and Mrs. Kiev
received in the parlors ot t h e
church.
The bride's table was covered
with a hand-painted Irish linen
cloth, exact replica of one owned
by Queen Mother Elizabeth of
England, former home of the
bride's maternal grandparents
Mrs. Theresa Teare and the late
Mr. Teare of Klamath County
The wedding cake, a three-tiered
confection with pink rosebud trim,
was' encircled with a frill of net
about the base and topped with a
heart and tiny bride and groom.
The cake was cut by Sharon and
Gerald in traditional fashion, then
served by Mrs. Frank Marks and
Mrs. Vernon Karnes. Mrs. Char
lotte Martin was at the coffee urn
Punch was served by Mrs. Dean
Howell and 'Mrs. Frank McCnr-
nack. Marilyn Mason, cousin of the
Jow5
bride was in charge of the guest
book.
For her daughter's wedding.
Mrs. Sanders wore a pink frock
made with straight lines, enhanced
at the neck and right hipline with
a beaded motif. With it she wore
a while hat and white accessories
and pink rosebuds in a deeper
shade at the shoulder.
Mrs. Riley, mother of Gerald,
chose navy lace. Her flowers were
also pink roses.
Also present for the ceremony
and the reception were Mrs. Ther
esa Teare, maternal grandmother
of the bride and grandparents of
the bridegroom, Mrs. Gladys Hen
ry and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L
Hilton, Springfield, Oregon.
For her wedding trip to the
Rogue River, Mrs. Riley wore a
white summer knit with the flow
ers from her wedding bouquet at
her shoulder.
Gerald, who graduated from Ore
con Technical Institute in the
field of surveying technology this
year, has taken his bride to Bend
to make their home. Sharon also
attended OTI, studying commer
cial art. She graduated from Klam
ath union High School with the
class of 1957.
Wedge-shaped knives that have
one serrated edge are excellent
to use both lor cutting pie and
cake; they are particularly use
ful in serving sponge-type cakes
when a sawing motion is used
after the serrated edge is inserted
part way.
MERRILL A 10-year reunion of
the Merrill High School class of
1U48 was held at the Malm Park
on Saturday, July 12. Of the origi
nal class of 15 members, 11 were
able to attend.
Special guests at the reunion
were teachers that had taught the
class during high school days.
Teachers attending were Mr. and
Mrs. George Elliott and children
of Klamath Falls: Harold Hen
drickson and wife, Lillian, of Mer
rill: Thomas Peterson and family.
Klamath Falls: and Frank Paygr
and children, Malm.
Traveling the greatest distance
to attend the reunion was Donald
Bowman accompanied by his
wife, Jan. from Berkeley, Cali
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Other class members and their
families enjoying the potluck pic
nic were Virginia (Carson)
Knauss, Sacramento, California:
Luclla (Davis) Murphy and daugh
ters, Kalhrine and Susan, Klamath
Falls; Delmar Haskins and wife,
Peggy, of Merrill; Laura Lou
(Hill) Brant, husband, Mike, and
son, Steven, from Portland; Elea
nor (Hunnicutt) Price, husband,
Georqe. and daughter, Kathryn. of
Springfield, Oregon: Lois Lea
iKandral Scronce, husband For
ney, and daughter, Linda, of Mer
rill; Oraline (Miikinsiin) Fenton
nd son, Bobby, Crescent City
Eileen (Noonan) Reynolds and
husband, Dan, and son, Mike,
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of Tulelake; Jim Shuck and wife,
Johanna, and children. Matt and
Vicky, Merrill; and Dolores
(Steele) Epley, husband. Male, and
children. Janet and Mark, from
Portland.
Class members unable to join in
reunion festivities were Delbert
Orr, Gene Christiansen, Shirley
Ainsworth and Betty Chin,
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Some cooks like to dip fish fillets
in milk, then In flour, before fry
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