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PAGE 2 C HERALD AN'D NEWS KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SL'NDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1958 l -'! t i ... ..,.1 if--"T"-lfin-iMlrBnWitiiiiiMniHwn MRS. RONALD EUGENE BROWN I nee Judith Kay Laird) Photo by Bennett, Lakeview Judith -J(aij oCaird (J3ricle -At CliurcL RlL LAKEVIEW A well known pio neer family of Lake County was represented when Judith Kay Laird, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Warren A. Laird, and granddauch ter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Laird of Lakeview, became the bride of Ronald Kugene Brown at 8 o'clock Saturday evening, Au gust 23, in the First Presbyterian Church in Lakeview. The bride' groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Brown of Salem. The double ring ceremony was pertnrmert by the Rev. C. Wayne Julier before an altar decorated with pink and white flowers and lighted tapers. Pew decorations were of pine carnations and white satin bows. Organist was Mrs. Herbert Sanderson and soloist, Robert Shotwell. The hrlde was given in marriage by her father. The bride's gown was of em broidered tulle over satin, with a fitted, long-sleeved bodice. The Sahrina neckline was scalloped and bordered with flowercttes. Two wide front panels of em broidered tulle were edeed with scallops to match the neckline, Mary Morgan arranged for guest ann uers oi tune, alternating with oook signatures. Also assisting Salem, a fralernity brother of the bridegroom. Ushtrs were W. Conk Laird, brother of the bride; Dennis Rrown of Salem, brother of the bridegroom,; Tom Lovell and Dwight Baker, also of Salem. Kor the wedding Mrs. Laird wore a pink print chemise dress wnn pink and black accessories. Mrs. Brown wore a green silk chemise dress with beige anc green accessories. Both mother! carried white orchids attached t their purses. White, pink and green were usee in the flowers and cake decora tions at the reception which fnl lowed at Van's Rose Room. Th( bride's cake was tooned hv thi 50th wedding anniversary bel which had been used on the raki of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs warren C. Laird, on the occasioi of their golden wedding anniver sary. Pouring were Mrs. Ella Prior aunt of the bride from Napa, Call fornia; Mrs. Mildred Chastain aunt of the bridegroom. Salem. aim mrs. ueorgc Ilulhcrford. aunt of the bride, from Portland. v i . fyl ;ii, fly 3f.-S ' f. M wA i - ; ' K - fyf : U ! . rJr VISITOR Freda L. Metsker of Ceres. Cali fornia, has been a guest at the home of her brother, Otis M. Met sker, 1755 Oregon Avenue. Miss Metsker, a registered nurse, is a supervisor in the children's warj of the Memorial Hospital in Ceret. She operated the hospital In Ten nant, California, for the Internation al Paper Company before the town was closed down by the mill. VENTURE CLUB held its annual open house September 15 at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Slater. Thirty girls were present to enjoy the social evening of cards. Assisting the girls with the affair were Soroptimist sponsors Mrs. A. C. Baekes, Ruth Ray, Mrs. George Rogers, Mrs. J. D. Both well and Mrs. Emil Albreeht, Soroptimist president. Kathleen Gallagher, president of Venture Club told the prospective members the services of the club which include the Mother's March in the polio drive, coopera tion with the celebration council for July 4 activities, and sponsoring an annual card party and style show. Venture-Club is sponsored by the Soroptimists for all working girls between the ages of 18 and 30. Initiation of new members will be held September 29. Signing the guest book at the open house are, seated left to right, Mrs. Lawrence Slater, Gracie Lou Henry, Mrs. Merle Rush, and, Esther Storts. Standing In same order, Mrs. William Nendel, Mrs. A. C. Backes, and Kathleen Gallagher. Photo by Otto Ellis the embroidered pattern, cascad ed Mom the waistline to form a chapel train of all-around ruffles. Her fingertip illusion veil was held by a half-hat of embroidered tulle outlined with seed pearls. She car ried a bouquet of while carnations and stephanntis and a white or chid. Maid of honor was the bride's cousin, Jolene Banasco of Plush, and bridesmaids were Sharon Taylor of Lakeview and Susan Should of Alturas. Their gowns svere of bouffant ballerina length while ruffled nylon over mint green. The wide taflcta sashes were green and they wore match ing headbands and mint green shoes. 1 hey carried cascade hou quels of mint green spider crys- anthemums and white roses. Each girl wore a single drop nearl neck lace presented In her by the bride and bridegroom Reverly and Barbara Morgan of Albany, Oregon, 4-year-nld twin cousins of the bride, were flower girls. Another cousin, Mary Mor gan, was candlelighter. They wore dresses ol mint green and dotted Swiss with white shoes and gloves. The flower girls carried baskets ol pink and while carnations. Best man was Morris Raker of were Judy Barry of Lakeview. Mrs. James Van Keulen of SaJcm; Mrs. Carl Peterson of Seattle, Mrs. Bill Wiley of Albany, and Cecilia Swingle of Lakeview. For her wedding trip to the coast, the bride wore a black and while trapeze dress with black and white accessories, and the white orchid from her bouquet. iney are making their home in Corvallis where the bride is a junior and the bridegroom a senior ai Oregon State College. juny is a 1!I5S graduate of Lake- view High School, and her husband is a loss graduate of the North Salem High School. He is a mem her of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity. I y , 1 - T 81 MARY TAYLOR, center, opens gifts at a shower giv en for her in Malin September 5. Assisting Mary, left, is Jude Seiberf, sister of the bridegroom-to-be, and Mary's twin sister, Betty, Mary and Roger Seibert were married September 13 in St. Augustine's Church in Merrill. Photo by Blohm LITTLE SHASTA AUCTION CLUB MONTAC UK Bouquets of early fall blooms decorated the living room of Mrs. Jessie Terwilliger, at her ranch home in Little Shasla. when she entertained the Little Shasta Auction Club on Wed nesday afternoon, September 10. A dessert luncheon was served by Mrs. Terwilliger, prior to the afternoon's play. Prizes were won as follows: Mrs. Effie Butler of Vieka. high; Mrs. Edith Williams of Little Shasla second low; Mrs. Aldee Davis, low and the travel ing prize went to Mrs. Rita Prath er of Montague. In addition to those mentioned, others present included Mrs. Allie Moore. Mrs. Gladys Hart, Mrs. Ora McGregor, Mrs. Marian Per ry, Mrs. Ina Bullock, Mrs. Hen rietta Terwilliger, Mrs. Charlotte Davis, Mrs. Edna Muzzall, Mrs. Grace Leavers, Mrs. Jennie Math ews, Mrs. Ellen Walters and Jessie Coonrod. Shower At Malin Honors Mary Taylor MALIN A prettily arranged bridal shower on Friday evening. September 5, honored Mary Taylor who became the bride of Roger Seibert September 13 in St. Augus tine's Catholic Church in Merrill. Jude Seibert. sister of the bride groom, offered the guest book for the guests to sign as they ar rived. Assisting Mary in opening the many lovely gifts she received were her twin sister, Betty Tay lor, and Jude Seibert. Lynette Lyon entertained the guests with a hula dance. Refresh ments were served from an at tractively decorated table cen tered with a lovely arrangement of mauve chrysanthemums. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Lee Martin, Mrs. Dick Der- ry, Mrs. Don Macken. Mrs. Carln Cornett, Mrs. Louie Lvon. Mm J. A. Bunnell. Mrs. Loval Iivp. ness, Mrs. Ernest Wolf, Mrs. Jose phine Johns, Mrs. Nedra Kessler, Mrs. W. I. Cantrall, Mrs. John Madden. Mrs. Laddie Rajnus, Mrs. j Ruth McVay. Mrs. Ruth Ilnnih and Mrs. Vac Kalina, all mothers! of members of the 1955 class at Malin High School, the year Mary I was graduated. Lodge Gloria WEED A Columbus Day party for the October meeting of Lodge Gloria was planned by the mem bers attending the September 10 session held at the Son's Me morial Hall. Mrs. Mary Leporini, venerable, presided at the meeting and intro duced Henry Reents, guest speak er for the evening, who spoke on the Siskiyou Junior College story Remembrance gifts In honor of members' birthdays were given to Mrs. Annie Tosi, Mrs. Lena Zanat to and Mrs. Ruth Barbieri. The special award for the evenine went to Mrs. Tosi. Refreshments were served fnl. lowing the meeting adjournment TOYS Gobt of 'em! Klamath's molt complete stock. Far gifli . far Christ' mat. Lay-Away now! iWf GREEN STAMPS K. C. TOY CHEST 520 Klamath Ave. Your present lenses mounted in new, beautiful frames . . . "while you wait" ... and at very little cost, tool Captivating yeframes from the largest collection ever offered in this area. Newest colors and shapes from European and Domestic designers and craftsmen. 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