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SUNDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 8 C. V " 7 .. i , i ? nst X' ' VJ i P. - V5-' x ' i'" '-'4 MOUNT SHASTA A schoolday romance culminated inapretty wedding Saturday evening, Decem ber 13, when Anne Marie Frank became the bride of Theron Jay Haines. The wedding rites were observed in the Mount Shasta Com munity Methodist Church, with Pas tor Harold Engdam olticiating be fore 125 guests. The bride, daughter of Mr. and MR. AND MRS. THERON JAY HAINES cut the beau tiful four tiered cake at the reception 'following their wed ding December 13 in the Mount Shasta Community Meth odist Church. Photo by J. O. McKinney, Mount Shasta Chapter 5 OES Honors Members LAKEVIEW Past matrons, past patrons and 50-year members were honored by Oriental Chapter No. 5. Order of Kastern Star, Tues day evening, December 9, at the Masonic Temple. Erma Clause was assisting marshal. ,The honored guests were four 50-ycar members, E. W. White. Lora Conn, .May Swift and Anna F. Jones: nine past matrons, Erma Clause, Margaret Rugg, Anna F. Jones, May Swift, Ruth Favell. Lora Conn, Bea Paxton, Hazel Van Cleave and Marion Franklin; and six past patrons. Arthur Rugg. K. G. Favell, E. W. White, Bill Van Cleave, Henry Bergstrom and . Deward Bell. All were escorted to the east and presented with gifts from the chapter. Other guests present were Clara B. Johnson of Iron RiBcr Chap ter No. 410, Iron River, Michigan, and W. B. Snider, Fremont Chap ter No. Ifi9, Paisley. Entertainment was furnished by Jimmy Cogburn of the DeMolay: Alice and Oneta Elle and Sherry Jarman of Job's Daughters. The committee in charge of re freshments which followed was made up of Goldia' Robinson, Doris bimmons and Bilhe Morgan. CRAB FEED ' MALIN A group of young mar ried couples were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Rajnus on Wednesday evening, De cember 10, "villi an informal crab feed. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rick, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ottoman, Mr. and Mrs. Art Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Ottoman, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Unruh. sAnne rcinh J)s (J3ricle Oj heron tnj Jciines Mrs. David Remour, was dressed in white lace, ballerina-style dress. She carried a white Bible, with ribbon streamers, a gift from her mother. She was given in mar riage by her father, David Remour. Her school friend, Louise McCoy, was maid of honor. Dennis Engdahl was candlelight er. Jack Frank was usher. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Dale Haines, as best, man. Both young people are graduates! of the Mount Shasta schools. The bride was employed at the time ol her wedding by the Pacilic State Telephone and Telegraph Company at Dunsmuir. She is past honored queen of Job's Daughters. The bridegroom is stationed at a Tampa, Florida, air base. A reception w:as held in the church parlor following the wed ding where more than 100 relatives .ind friends congratulated the new- I 'weds, and wished them happiness A four-tiered cake was cut and served with coffee and punch. The bride wore a brown suit for her going - away costume. Their honeymoon was an overland trip. with side detours, to Tampa. Flor ida, where their future home will be. BPW YULE PARTY DL'NSML'IR An ' old fashioned"i Christmas party was celebrated by members ot the Dunsmuir Busi ness and Professional Women's Club on Monday evening at the home of Marjone Young. hinging and an exchange of ChriMlmas recipes and anecdotes and lestive decorations contributed '.oward this special occasion. Host esses-were Marie Glover, Emilie Gibson and Mrs. Martin Schaback- er. A decorative theme of red and gold was used at the refreshment table. Gilts were exchanged and the club was declared in recesi until the January meeting. 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