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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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MRS. ELTON WELCH, the former Patricia Shannon,
whose wedding was an event of December 6 at the First
Baptist Church in LakevieW. The bride is the daughter
ef Mr. and Mrs. Billie Shannon and the bridegroom is the
ion of Mr', and Mrs. Byron Welch.
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MONTAGUE The Hacienda Mo
tel in Fresno was the setting for
a wedding reception held in honor
of recent ncwlyweds, Dr. and Mrs.
Arthur Robert Kallman. Dr. Kali
man and his bride, the former Dor
othy Diane Dunphy were married
in the home of the bridegroom's
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Kall
man. The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. E. N. Cook, former resident
of Little Shasta, now residing in
Colusa, and the granddaughter of
Prank Dunphy of Vrcka. She is a
niece of Mrs, Boyd Pitman, Yre
ka, and Kobert Martin of Mon
tague. The couple repealed their nup
tial vows in an afternoon cere
mony performed by Rabbi David
L. Greenberg of the Temple Beth
Israel, wifh Cantor Michael Lor
ing assisting, witnessed by mem
bers of their families.
For her wedding, the bride was
gowned in while Chantilly lace,
styled with a waltz-length skirt.
She wore a lace tiara, and car-
TIIIRD BIRTHDAY
MAL1.N Honored on the event of
his third birthday was Connie Mc
Auliffe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
die McAuliffe of Malin, when his
mother invited a group of young
friends to a party on December
8. The little guests enjoyed an aft
ernoon of play with the tradition
al birthday cake and ice cream
and opening of gifts. Attending
were Steven, Michael, David and
Jimmy Wallis, Vicky and Carla
Haskins, Naomi and Eddie Kess-
Icr, Janice and Mary McAuliffe,
and Lori and Susa'.i Unruh. Spe
cial guests were Connie's grand
mothers, Mrs. A. D. Salyers and
Mrs. Dan McAuliffe, both of Ma
ried a cascade arrangement of
white orchids and roses.
Mrs. Vernon Stanley, as ma
tron of honor, wore a frock of pow
der blue organza, and carried a
bouquet of white roses and pow
der blue tulle.
The bridegroom's brother. Allan
Jay Kallman. served as best man.
The new Mrs. Kallman, attended
school in Colusa, and is a gradu
ate of Mt. Zion Hospital and Med
ical Center School of Nursing in
San Francisco. She is i registered
nurse in the Garden Grove Hos
pital in Orange County.
Serving as an interne in the Or
ange County General Hospital, Dr.
Kallman holds a master's degree
in optometry from the University
of California in Berkeley, and a
doctor of medicine degree from
the UC School of Medicine in San
Francisco.
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LAKEVIEW Patricia Shannon,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billie
Shannon, of Anderson, California,
formerly of Lakevicw, became the
bride of Elton Welch in a double
ring ceremony performed by the
Rev. Alfred Russell at 4 o'clock
on the afternoon of December 6 in
the First Baptist Church.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a gown of import
ed Chantilly lace and nylon tulle
underscored with satin and fash
ioned with a Sabrina neckline and
long tapered sleeves. The bouffant
waltz length skirt featured layers
of tulle and a design of lace in
set in star points with an over
skirt of tulle. A half hat of lace
and pearls held the chapel length
veil of illusion. She carried a cor
sage of roses tied with white rib
bon streamers. ,
Sharon Shannon was maid of
honor for her sister. Her gown
was a yellow slicalh with over-
skirt of net. She carried a nose-
eav of yellow carnations. The olh
er attendants, Mrs. Loy Welch and
Mrs. Floyd Sweeney, wore identi
cal orchid sheath dresses with
overskirts of net and headbands of
orchid velvet, , They carried or
chid nosegays. ,
The bridegroom, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Welch, was attended
by his brother, Edmon Welch. An
other brother, Loy Welch, and
Frank Houston were ushers.
Mrs. Ed Sundct played the wed
ding music and accompanied the
soloist, Leslie Pardue.
A navy blue empire sheath with
navy and white accessories, and
a corsage of pink rosebuds was
worn by the bride's mother. Mrs.
Welch chose a royal blue chemise
with red accessories and a red
rosebud corsage.
At the reception which followed
in the church parlor the cake was
cut by Mrs. Tom McCoy, aunt of
the bridegroom, and Mrs. Byran
Shannon, aunt of the bride. -Punch
was served by Mrs. Ed Welch
and Mrs. Boh Lamon floured cof
fee. Mrs. Diana Millsap was at the
gift table. The guest book was
passed by Karen Paulson.
For her traveling costume the
bride chose a fur trimmed royal
blue sheath with black accessories,
and the roses from her bridal
bouquet.
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Following a honeymoon spent in
Portland, the couple are at home
in Lakevicw where he is employed
by the American Forest Products
Corporation.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
PAISLEY Lcn Murphy, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murphy,
Paisley, celebrated his sixth birth
day with a parly on Tuesday aft
ernoon. December 9. Guests in
cluded Curt Weaver, George Pike,
Rosie and Laurie Bacley, Johnny
Roper, Elizabeth Foster, Kay
Vernnn, Jerry and Gloria Imsland
and Douglas Shoulls. Lei has two
older sisters, Theresa and Norenc,
and a brother, Martin, who as
sisted with games and refresh
ments for the younger group.
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