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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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GLORIA MARIE MAHAN and Walter H. Sweek whose
engagement was recently announced by Mrs. Nieves Ma
rian, 2250 Reclamation Street. The bride-elect graduated
from KUHS and attended Oregon State College and South
ern Oregon College. The bridegroom-to-be, son of Homer
Sweek, 147 Alameda, graduated from KUHS and is attend
ing Southern Oregon College. The wedding date is set for
December 21 in the Klamath Lutheran Church.
Photo by Miller-Williams
Marlrne Moore, dauchler of Mr.
ind Mrs. Jack F. Moore, 42.i5
Freida Avenue, hecame the bride
of Laurie Gerald Houck in The
Federated Churches, Presbyterian
Consregation,al, in Corvallis Sep
tember 20. The bridegroom is the
on of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W.
Houck of Tuscnn, Arizona.
Dr. E. V. Warrington officiated
at the double ring ceremony at
3 o'clock in the afternoon.
Mr. Moore escorted his daugh
ter to the altar which was dec
orated with white stock tied with
blue bows to candelabra holding
blue candles. Tall baskets of glad-
lbli stood on each side of the al
ar. The bride's gown was of white
nylon lace with a very full floor
length skirt. The fitted bodice fea
tured a scalloped neckline and
THE ENGAGEMENT of Charlotte Christine Brown,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Brown, 3901 Bristol
Avenue, to Robert Gene Dixon was recently announced at
a party given by Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Dixon, parents of
the bridegroom-elect. The bride-elect graduated f r o m
KUHS in 1958 and her fiance in 1955. He attended Uni
versity of Oregon and was affiliated with Phi Kappa Sigma
fraternity. Both are now attending OTI. No date has been
set for the wedding. Photo by Ellis
THE BETROTHAL of Mary
Catherine Barker to Charles
William Dunn, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Mason of
Hutchinson, Kansas, has
been announced by her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Altson,, 634 Owens
Street. The bride-elect is a
senior at KUHS. Her future
husband is residing in Em
pire, having been recently
discharged from the Navy.
Both young people plan to
attend OTI next year. Their
wedding will be an event of
December 28 in Reno.
Photo by Miller-Williams
Eugene Chapel
Wedding Scene
RAINBOW GIRLS
CHILOQUIN The Rainbow Girls
assembly in Chiloquin were hosts
at a Halloween party held Fri
day night, October 31, at the Ma
sonic Hall. Guests enjoyed an hour
of games which was followed by
a costume judging and dancing.
The hall was attractively decor
ated with corn stalks, pumpkins,
lighted jack-o-lanterns, and crepe
paper. A cake shaped and dec
orated like a scarecrow centered
the refreshment table'.
MOTHER HONOKKD
LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. John
Sullivan entertained at her home
October 28 with a luncheon honor
ing the birthday of her mother,
Mrs. Nellie Quick, who is visiting
from her home in Tacoma. Guests
included Mrs. Mae Gale Mrs. Lc
land Harris, Mrs. Lloyd Gift, Mrs.
George Fernlund, Mrs. Lu Pcn
ner and Mrs. Ted Albert.
ALTURAS Sandra LaVelle Pap
pel became the bride of James
Bruce Gilliland, son of Mrs. Paul
Everly of Alturas, at the Rose'
light Chapel in Eugene recently,
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Pappel of Eugene.
Sandra Springer was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were Sherly
Ann James and Mary Jo James
Lisa Gentry was flower girl and
Randy Penner acted as ringbear
er. Lloyd Penner of Orland served
as best man for his brother-in-law.
Larry Gilliland, brother of the
bridegroom and James Pappel,
brother of the bride, were ushers.
The young couple are at home
in Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island,
Washington.
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short sleeves. A pearl tiara held
a shoulder length veil of lace bor
dered nylon net. She wore lace
milts and carried white orchids
tied with blue rjbbon streamers.
Barbara Moore was maid of hon
or for her sister and wore a bal
lerina lencth .frock of blue nylon
chiffon with matching headband.
She carried a bouquet of white
orchids and Rex begonia leaves.
Best man was Malhew J. Nada
kavukaren, an exchange student
from India. Gail Packard, Haidar
S. El Haidari and George Kuhl
man served as ushers. Mr. l.l
Haidari is from Iraq.
Wedding music was played b
Alice Jane Craig, who also ac
companied William Fore who sang
"Because" and "The Lord's Pra
er."
For her daughter s wedding Mrs.
Moore chose a dress of royal blue
jersey. Her corsage was of white
rosebuds.
A reception in the church par-
ors followed the ceremony. The
iered wedding cake was served
by Mrs. George R. Hyslop and
Mrs. Sumner lmhoff who were the
bride's housemothers at Oregon
State College. The bride s aunts.
Mrs. 0. O. Caster and Mrs. K. h
Culhertsnn. presided at the cof
fee services. Mary, Margaret and
Martha Packard were in charge
of the gift table. The guest book
was passed by Mrs. Ruth Packard
For traveling the new sirs
Houck wore a blue wool dress
with matching jacket fn which
was pinned the orchids of her
wedding bouquet. Her accessories
were black.
After a wedding trip along the
Oregon coast the newlyweds are
living at MVi South JSignth street
n Corvallis where the bridegroom
is studying for his doctor's degree
at Oregon State College. He is a
graduate of University of Arizona.
The bride is a graduate of
KUHS and Oregon State College.
Out-of-town guests to the wed
ding were: The bride's aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. L. -W. Ncw-
on and children of Roseburg;
Mrs. Jessie Mason, grandmother
of the bride, from Medford; Mrs.
Ethel Olson and Mrs. Doris Zim
merman of Portland: Mr. and
Mrs. Robert F. Aveline, Klamath
Falls: Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Stevens
and family, Rogue River: Mr. and
Mrs. V. T. Wilson and Mrs. Anna
Langley of Grants Pass.
Pre-nuptial affairs honoring tne
hride included a suprise shower
given during the summer season
hy employes of Crater Lake Lodge
where she has been employed
for five years.
On Sentemher 11 Mrs. Robert
Aveline entertained with a miscel
leneous shower at her home on
Division Street. The church wom
en's lounra of Peace Memorial
Presbyterian Church was ine
scene of a party September 12
given by 14 friends to honor the
bride-elect.
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MARLENE MOORE poses with her father, Jack F. ::
Moore, before her marriage to Laurie Gerald Houck in
The Federated Churches, Presbyterian-Congregational, ef
Corvallis on September 20.
Photo by Warren Welch Studio, Corvallis-:
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MR. AND MRS. LAURIE GERALD HOUCK
Photo by Warren Welch Studio, Corvallis
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