Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 21, 1958, Page 15, Image 15

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    SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1958
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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pose before
Wcldlia Wane BeaJu (Bride Jll Cluuck ite5
RUTH McKINNIE will ar
rive on the Wellasley Col
lege campus for the start
of freshman week, activi
ties on Monday, September
22. She was one of 15
students to receive a
Pendleton Tuition Scholar
ship, and the only freshman
so honored from Oregon.
Ruth is the daughter of Rev.
and Mrs. Marshall A. Mc
Kinnie, 2160 Garden Ave
nue. Rev. McKinnie is pas
tor of the Congregational
Church in Klamath Fa
MERRILL The First Presby
terian Church of Merrill was the
setting on Saturday. September 6,
for the marriase ot Martha Marie
Beasly. daughter ot Mr. and
Mrs. Rov S. Beafly of Merrill.
and Kenneth V. Martin, son of
Mr. and Mrs. VirgU L. Martin
of Klamath Falls.
Large baskets containing ar
rangements of white gladioli and
chrysanthemums f 0 r m e a me
background for the impressive sin-
le ring ceremony. Officiating at
ihe 8 p.m. nuptials was the
Rev. Lloyd Henderson.
Mrs. Ab Herringhsaw, organist.
played the incidental music and
traditional wedding marches. Cora
tinman, vocalist, sang two nunv
bers before the wedding party ap
proached the altar and The Lord's
Prayer" during the ceremony.
Escorted down the aisle and giv.
en in marriage by her father, the
bride's beauty was emphasized
by her waltz length gown of heavy
white lace over satin. The sheath
fitted skirt featured a drop waist
line in back and an added inter
est of a satin bustle. The fitted
bodice was fashioned with a Sa
brina neckline and long sleeves
which tapered to a point over her
wrists. Martha's shoulder length
veil, borrowed from her sister, was
held in place by a close fitting cap
encrusted with seed pearls and se
quins. She carried an arrangement
of white roses on a white Bible.
Mrs. Leroy Johnson (Esther
Reasly), sister of the bride, was
the bride's only attendant. She va
gowned in a frock of beige nylon
chiffon accented by patterned
flowers in a deeper shade of
mauve. The full skirt had back
detail of flowing panels. The bod
ice featured a Sabrina neckline
and three-quarter length sleeves
On her head she wore a matching
heige headband with a short veil
The matron of honor's bouquet
was an arrangement of talisman
roSes.
Best man was Leroy Johnson of
Klamath Falls and brother-in-law
of the bride. Ushers were Tom
and Bill Beasly, the bride's broth
ers, and Duane Johnson.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Beasly chose a green two
piece suit with brown accessories.
Mrs. Martin was attired in a blue
two piece ensemble with matching
accessories, i-ach mother wore
a talisman rose shoulder corsage.
A reception in the church
parlor room for the 150 wedding
guests was held immediately fol
lowing the ceremony. Serving the
three-tiered wedding cake were
Pauline Clark, Pearl McPherson
Louise Beasly and Marilyn Me
Pherson. Presiding at the coffee
service were Nancy McPherson
and Mary Lou Loveness. The
punch bowl was attended by Ar-
lene Trotman ana Loreiia tneyne
At the gift table were Nancy and
Bobby Merrilees, cousins of the
bride. Assisting with the guest
book was. Kathryn Barnes.
All the reception arrangements
were undertaken by Mrs. Clovis
Story. Mrs. Wendell Moore. Mrs
Don Barnes and Mrs. Leonard
Johnson, close friertds of the fam
ily.
For her going-away outfit, the
new Mrs. Martin wore a green
paisley ensemble, black velvet hat
and complementing accessories
The bride, a graduate ot Merrill
High School, attended St. Luke's
School of Nursing in San Fran
cisco from which she graduated
1957. The bridegroom, a grad
uate of Klimiath Union High
School, attended the University of
Colorado before entering service
in 11155. He is now sergeant in the
Marine Corps stationed at Camp
Pendleton, California. The couple
is at home at the base until Mar
tin's discharge in February.
Out of town guests attending the
event were Mrs. David Seed and
daughter. Kathy. El Cerrito, Cali
fornia: Mr. and Mrs. John Seed,
Dunsmuir; Mr. and Mrs. J. B
Kidwell, Ashland; Mr. and Mrs
Eugene Beasly and daughters,
Central Point; Mrs. Hazel Bow
men, Central Point.
Pre-nuptial events Included a
Teen-age Party
In Bonanza
BONANZA Mrs. Roy Fernlund
gave a party at the Bonanza Li
brary the evening of September t
in honor of her daughter Joan who
was celebrating her 13lh birthday
that day.
The party was a "sockhop" with
decorations carrying out that
theme. The birthday cake was pink
and white with rock 'n' roll songs
written all over the top and mu
sical instruments of plastic were
around the edge.
Scott Wooten brought his record
player and records and the 22 teen
agers enjoyed dancing until 11
o'clock. Joan received many nice
gifts from her friends.
personal shower held early in Au
gust with Mrs. Delbert Dehlinger
as hostess. On August 27 a mis
cellaneous shower was held at the
Merrill Presbyterian Church with
numerous close friends as hostesses.
the
ing
MR. AND MRS. KENNETH V. MARTIN
altar of the First Presbyterian Church of Merrill follow
their wedding September 6. Ferebee Photo
Cousins Share Birthday Party
DUNSMUIR-Caroline Clark and
Lily Test, cousins, were jointly
feted at a birthday party at the
Dunsmuir City Park September 6.
Games, prizes and refreshments
were featured during the afternoon
of fun. A helping hand was pro
vided by Mr. and Mrs. Leon Test,
parents of one honoree: Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Clark, parents of the
other honoree; Mr. and Mrs,
James Periera and Mr. and Mrs
D. 0. Cassell.
Invitations were sent to Pat and
Mike Flannery. John Periera, Mar
sha and Ted Turnin. Tommy and
Timmy Davis, Carol Valenzuela,
Georgia Dean Morrow, Tommy
Harper, Tommy Test, Carl Clark,
Leese and Stephanie Petrovic,
Nanette Kneehone, Janel Weldon
Margie Caswell, Venida and Wayne
Champlin, Tim and Jim Cart-
wright.
MRS. JOHN RICHARDSON
Photo by Wong Studio,
Portland
Portland Woman
Luncheon Speaker
A luncheon meeting at 1 p.m.
of the Klamath Chapter Daughters
of the American Colonists at which
Mrs. John Y. (Ruth Rosel Rich
ardson, state regent, will he guest
speaker, has been announced by
Mrs. Arch G. Proctor, regent of
the local chapter.
Mrs. Richardson is well known
nationally as well as statewide, as
she is a past national officer of
DAR and an honorary state re
gent. She Is an attorney as well
as public accountant with offices
in Portland, her home city. At
present, she is working enthusi
astically as chairman for the
restoration of the Dr. Robert
Newell house committee. It is
hoped to have this work completed
in time for the Oregon Centennial
celebration of 1959.
Mrs. Richardson has held many
Portland city offices. She was
city judge for five years and
served as the woman representa
tive on Ihe City Zoning Commis
sion and City Inter-racial Com-
mission Her only daughter. Ruth
Rose, is head of the English de
partment and public relations di
rector at St. Helens Hall.
Mrs. George Mclntyre will pre
sent Mrs. Eugene Favell in vocal
selections following the luncheon
which will be at the Pelican Party
Room on September 27.
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