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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1958)
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACK 5 C ?4 4 jf! A 1 5. ' i -, - A y. ' sr. -1 MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM HILLRAY ODEGAARD Photo by Bennett, Lakeview Odeqaard- Gi uineii lie 5 3n St. P at rich J Culture It LAKEVIEW St. Patrick's Cath olic Church in Lakeview was the tcene Saturday, August 23, at 10 a.m., of the wedding of Bridie Teresa Guiney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Guiney, Lake- view, and William Hillray Ode gaard, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P, .Odegaard of Weslside. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. James O'Connor before an altar banked with pink and white pompons and largo white enrysanthemums. Pink chrysanthemums and pink and white gladioli decorated the church and center aisle. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white thantilly iaee over slipper satin and tulle made with an empire bodice. The long sleeves were pointed at the wrifls and a full court train cascaded from the bouffant skirt. A French cap of matching lace held in place the fingertip veil which was edged with satin embroidered with iri descent sequins and seed pearls. Her bouquet was a cascade of orchids on a small white prayer book. Mrs. Robert Hill, sister of the bride, was matron of honor by proxy, and her place was filled by Joanna Cosgrove, the bride's cousin. She wore a ballerina length gown of coral lacs over slipper satin and carried an arm bouquet of white tea roses and coral streamers. Her headband was of coral velvet with short rhinestone trimmed veil. Other attendants were Noreen Cosgrove, the bride's cousin, and Mrs. Audrey Lynch, a sister of the bridegroom. They wore delphinium blue lace over slipper satin, with matching head bands of velvet. They also carried arm bouquets of tea roses with streamers to match their dresses. Gerald Odegaard was best man for his brother. Ushers were James Lynch of Seattle, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, and Pat rick Cosgrove, cousin of the bride. Mrs. Jim Stewart played the wedding music and accompanied John Barry, soloist. Mrs. Guiney's frock was of light blue lace over taffeta with bolero jacket. Her accessories were coral and white and she wore a corsage of baby pink rosebuds. Mrs. Ode- f:aard wore dark blue eyelet over ight blue satin, with correspond ing accessories. Her corsage was also of pink rosebuds. Following the ceremony a wed ding breakfast was served at the Hotel Lakeview banquet room for members of the wedding party and relatives. The table was cen tered with a large bouquet of white chrysanthemums and pink gladioli. A reception was held at 1 o'clock at the home of the bride's par ents. At the coffee table were Donna Odegaard, sister of t h e bridegroom, and Mary Lou Fitz gerald. Another sister of the bride groom., Helen Odegaard, presided at the punch bowl. Cutting the cake were Mrs. Richard Cosgrove, the bride's aunt, and Airs. Dan uoiuns. Dora Mneoy was in charge of the guest book. Assisting in serving were Mrs. John Wes trem, Mary Jean and Margaret u Lonnor. For her wedding trip the bride wore a costume suit of orange with white blouse. Her accessories were black and white and her corsage was the orchid from her bridal bouquet. After a 10-day wedding trip the couple plans to be at home in Sacramento where Bill is stationed with the Army. Bridie is a 1058 graduate of Lakeview High School and has been employed by the J. C. Pen ney. Company. Bill was graduated in 1950 and was engaged in ranch ing bpfose entering the service. Reames Members Plan Dinner-Dance Cue for the dinner-dance to be held for members and guests of Reames Golf and Country Club is to get the hunters out, formal, in formal or otherwise, before they are claimed bag and baggage by the woods of Oregon or nearby states. Plans call for arriving for cock tails between 7 and 8 p.m., steak dinner for the next two hours and dancing to music of the Slaught ers from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. The affair will be formal for the ladies and some ultra-ullra plans are in the making for the theme decor. The dance is the annual fund raising affair for Reames Auxil iary. Mrs. Keith Coddington is dance chairman. I v v &'v-'&tf& - I ' ViMs: i ' K MR. AND MRS. RICHARD D. WRIGHT Photo by Ferebea Studio P. Wngd 3n Qarln Rit, In a lovely garden setting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Martyr, Dairy, their daughter, Frances Earlene. became the bride of Richard D. Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Wright, of Ste venson, Washington, on Saturday afternoon, August 9 at 4:30 The Rev. Melvin R. Griffitt read the marriage service before a back drop covered with blossoms of multicolors. Flowers and candles floated on a small pond nearby. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a ballerina length lace dress with plain bodice fea turing a scoop neckline and three quarter length sleeves. An all lace scalloped overskirt with a back detail of solid rows of three inch tulle ruffles was worn over the full skirt and satin bridal hoop. A lace cap embroidered with iri descent sequins and pearls held the English illusion float length veil. She carried a lace covered Bible, a gift from her grandmoth er, Mrs. O. C. Crabtree. Diana Martyr was bridesmaid for her sister. She wore a ballerina length dress of green chiffon fashioned with simple draped bodice and very full skirt. A cummerbund and back drape were of deeper green. Gail Davidson was flower girl and her brother, Steven, served as ring bearer. They are children of Gerald Davidson of Klamath Falls. Gerald B. Millpr nf Klamath Falls was best man. For her riauphtpr' wprfriintr Mre Martvr chose a licht hlue suit with white accessories. Mr. Wright the bridegroom's mother, wore a wniie-irnnmea DiacK sheath dress with white accessories. Roberta Tuttlo and Judith Bricco served cake and punch to the 50 guests at the garden reception. Marilyn Ken dall was in charge of the guest DOOK. Mrs. Lizaheth Mnma nf I'lom. ath Falls arranged the attractive Hawaiian Man BONANZA Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Wu gave a farewell dinner at their home near Bonanza August 23 in honor of Wally Pang of Ha waii. Wally is the brother of Dr. Clarence Pang of Klamath Falls and this was his first trip to the states. He toured the United States for a month before coming to Klamath. The dinner was held on the lawn and was Hawaiian luau style with a whole roasted Die and all the trimmings. Guests included Wally Pang, Returns Home Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Pang and Lani, Mrs. Ida Casebeer, Walter and Stevie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueck and Bud, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fernlund, Joan and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Byfield and Lionel, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watson and Kar en, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Stew art, Margie, Cathy and Cheryl, Mr. and Mrs. William Wu and Scot ty, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wu and Sonny, Teddy and Diana Tang, Ken ny and Dale Wu, Mr. and Mrs. Wu and Alfred Wu. BRIDAL SHOWER A bridal shower honoring Char lotte Tracy, bride-elect of John Ro batcek, was given in the Elks party room August 21. Hostesses for the eve ni ng were Shirley Thompson, Judy Cross, Dolores Gilcrist, Jackie Metier. Irene Thompson, and Violet Hill. A pink and green color scheme was used for the gift and refresh ment tables. The 50 guests played games and enjoyed helping the honored guest open her miscellan eous gifts. The Tracy-Robatcek wedding will take place September 14 in the First Presbyterian Church. 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