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i SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1958 a ffa 1 fc? HERALD AND SEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGOX PAGE 5 Ci Ma; r V 8 i- -ft -J MR. AND MRS. JOHN MAZZEI were married in tha First Lutheran Church in Dunsmuir August 3f. The bride ii the former Shirley G. Fey, daughter of Ted Fay of Duns muir. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Maiiei, also of Dunsmuir. The nawiyweds are at home in Sacramento whare Mrs. Maiiei is employed by the Crock er Anglo Bank and he will continue his studies at Sacra mento State College. The story ran in last Sunday's society section. Photo by Thelma Thoreson, Dunsmuir 4, vSS?fcf f 1 j 4' '2. iff i "V' lAJeJdlna UotvJ Repealed ALTURAS White chrysanthe-; mums end taH white tapers at the; aitar ol the Federated Community Church of Aituras formed a pret ty background ior the wedding of Jo Ann Eliiabeth Schoreh, daugh- er of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Schoreh of Aituras, ia a doubSe ring ceremony Sunday afternoon, September ?, when she became the bride of Warner Charies Asher, also of Aituras. The Rev. Karl E. Olson officiated. Jo Ana chose her sister, Rober- a, as her mass of honor. Bnaes- siiaids were Mrs. Joiene Cstdweti and Yvonne Chandler, Warner's cousin, Barney Hoyt of Tuteiake. was best man, and Mar ty Young and James Porter were ushers. The rings were borne by Phillip Strait, nephew of Warner and Shir ley Strait, his niece, who C3me from Sacramento for the oceasioa. For her aiiar date, Jo Ann wore a lace and net which was fash ioned with a nylon lace bodice wish full skirt of tiered lace and net, ballerina in length. Her finger tip veil was attached to a head piece of seeded pearls. She car ried a bouquet of white chrysan themums and maiden hair fern. The bride's attendants wore flow er print doited swiss dresses with full skirts. The irvaid of honor's dress was pink and the bride maids' were iavendcr. AS! wore wide brim organdy hats to match their dresses and their sweet pea bouquets matched the colors of their Crocks. Jo Ann entered the sanctuary escorted by her father who gave ner away. A pmk silk floral print afternoon frock was worn by the bride's mother. Her accessories were white. Mrs. Chris Starr, soloist, was accompanied at the organ by the inaesroom coussn. Jo Ann has been employes Jt Judy Realty since her graduation from Modoe Umoss High Schaot, She is a member of !he Allaras Parlor of Native Daughters of he Golden West. WBrner, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Asher ot Aitaras, is s junior Bt Sacramesio Siafe Col lege, and a member sf the !8-SS Club sn ASiuras. A reception for over 88 cuests was given in She Hose Room, of the Hotel NiSes, followed sy ss intimate gathering at the hom of the bride's parent at 1513 ParkfErsjsdzBoSfeer of ih bride, Mrs, Avenue. PhB C. Bill of S&smsB; iw A three flered weddsss cake wasssaats. Mrs. Pallia L. BiSf 8? Saa decorated with a fersds and bride- Frsjsciico ss& Mr. B. Pleemskl of groom msnsatare. Alter the couple ?San Aaselmo; ss ssck bbS ssssi, cat the Krsi psece, it was servedLMr. s$ Sirs. W. W. Schorea e by -Mrs, Ernie Hess and Mrs. Sed San Aaselma, Mrs. Feldes Swfes Mcliarva. ef Colass. asif Mr. Aivee Fdck ef Sirs. Dan Coiiis served ibelRMax naaeh irosrs. b crysfsl punch bawl. L'pcB reSBrniag from a week's Mrs. David Smith was in charge stay at take Tafcoe, io Abb asd af the gisest bosk. Wsrswr will be at aama Sae- Out of tawn gaests Inclissed airawseata. ii-".. f (7 MRS. SCOTT HARTLEY was honored at a miscellan eous shower at the Bonania Library August 26 at 8 o'clock. Hostesses for the party were Mrs. John Brown, Mrs. Lea Davis, Mrs. Howard Kelleson, Mrs. Bob Ross, Barbara Warner, Mary Ann Leavitt and Naneie Givan. Mrs. Hartley was assisted in opening her gifts by Naneie Givan and Mary Anne Leavitt Bouquets of colorful flowers decorated the large room and a wadding cake baked and decorated by Richard Rob erts of Bonania centered the refreshment table, Mrs. Hartley is the former Jeanine Westman, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wastman of Bonanza. Sha and Scott were married in Reno in July and make their home in Klamath Falls. Farebee Photo WESTERN THRIFT i PRICE SALE . . . limited time only f XlJSSY MOISTURE CREAM AND LOTION Use both in combination as "24-hour active mois rariicrs." Tossy Moisture Lotion by day -artder make-up-and Moisture Cream at night. Ask as about Bright Secret Beauty Lotion. $1. AO price plus tax. to he as lovely as you can be... JO ANN ELIZABETH SCHORCH bacama the bride of Warner Charles Asher in Aituras September 7. Shown tn the wedding party, left to right, ara Mrs. Jolan Cald well, Yvonne Chandler, Roberta Sehorch, Mr. and Mrs, Asher, fh brida and bride groom, aS! of Aituras, Barney Hoyt, TuSeiaka, Jim Porter, and Marty Young, both of Alfurai. Phillip Strait and Shirley Strait came from Sacramento to ba ring baarar and flower girl. Hindenbrandf Studio Photo Aituras Two ways to treat 1 the dry skin,,, Bridal Shower For Sandra Bucher LIKELY Sharon Flournoy Rave a bridal shower at her home for Sandra Bucher of Fort Bidwell September 5. Sandra, dauehter o! sir. ana Mrs. Cart Bucher will be come the bride of Richard Flour noy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Flournoy of Likely at November nuptials. A pink parasol, pink and white chrysanthemums formed the cen terpiece of the serving table. Several games were played be fore lhe honoree opened her gifts. Refreshments were served to Pa tricia Page, Jane Ann Bucher. Alice Rodjcrs. Susan Flournoy, Mrs. Jane Federer, Mrs. Barbara Hereford. Mis. 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