Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 26, 1959, Image 21

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    SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1959
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
P, ",E 5-
Naorni Shrine
MR. AND MRS. JAMES S. STEPHENS
Photo by Cliff's Studio, Lamed, Ka mat
anted
Lugene Blocker became the
bride of A.2.C. S. Stephens
In a March 7 ceremony at St.
Luke's Lutheran Church in Ba
2 me. Kansas. The evening candle
light service was read by the Rev.
R. Mueller of Dodge City, Kan
sas. The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Blocker of T?ur
dett, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Smithers of Klamath Falls are par
ents of the bridegroom.
Given in marriage by her lath
er; the bride wore a gown of lace
over taffeta. The fitted bodice fea
tured a Peter Pan collar and long
sleeves. The full skirt was fash
ioned with many tiers of ruffled
lace. A coronet of lace embroid-
i ered with pearls and sequins held
her veil of illusion and site car
ried a corsage of red rosebuds
on a white Bible a gift from her
sponsors, Mr. and Mrs; Bill Beltz.
wenrinir a rnval hlnp'Vrnrk nnri
uariene Beltz of Bazine, in a
dress of light blue, were brides
maids. Lefioy Bigil of Salina, was best
man and Garrv Wettstein. Salina.
was groomsman. William Springer
and John Ray of Salina were ushers.
Before the ceremony the can
dles were lighted ' by Etta War
den, Great Bend, and Mrs. Vir
ginia York-, Dodge City. Guests
were registered by Barbara Bir
zer. Beverly Tittel, as organist, ac
companied Viola Rhoads when she
sang "Because" and "The Lord's
Prayer.!' 1
Mrs. Blocker wore a navy blue
dress with white accessories and
Airs. Smithers chose a dress of
rose wool and black accessories.
Both mothers wore corsages of
white carnations and red roses.
Following the wedding a recep
tion was held in the church par
lor. Assisting were Lou Ann Long,
Eldorado, Mrs. Victor Wittig, Mrs.
Earl Haymond and Mrs. , Merle
Warden, all of Burdett, Mrs. Bill
Beltz, Mrs. George Beiber, Mrs.
Henry Beltz and Mrs. Al Tittel of
Bazine.
The couple will reside in Salina,
Kansas, where the bridegroom is
stationed with the Air Force.
The 1959 officers of Naomi
Shrine- No. 5, White Shrine of Je
rusalem, held their ,tirst meeting
on Saturday, April 11, at the Ma
sonic Temple, with Ruth Roden
berger. worthy high priestess, and
Elvin Philips, watchman of shep
herds presiding.
Preceeding the meeting; mem
bers enjoyed a potluck dinner at
K:30 in the dining room. Tables
in the form of a large cross,
were decorated in the April
Shower" motif, with an umbrella
and floral arrangement of yellow
and white as a centerpiece and
miniature umbrellas about the
olher tables: all this arranged by
Nell Retterath. In charge of the
potluck and refreshments alter
the meeting were Ruth Rodenber
gcr, Nell Retterah, assisted by
Betty Hunter and Louise O'Brien.
Before the business meeting a
musical program was presented
by La Vcrn Burgess, soloist, who
was accompanied on the piano by
Ueatrico Uennison.
Escorted and introduced in the
East by the new WHP and WOS
were William Pierson, deputy su
preme 'watchman of shepherds;
Vera Fritsch, district deputy; Hel
w McCornack. supreme page and
junior past WHP: Dale Howell,
supreme king's guard and junior
past WOb, and also a group of
past WHP and WOS.
Installation of a group of offi
cers unable to be present for the
regular installation last month,
was conducted bv installing Wor
thy High Priestess. Nell Retterath
and Aletha Howell, installing wor
my herald. Those installed were
Edith Applegate, worthy guard;
Bess Frazer, escort to the flag:
Myrtle Scnieferstein and Marion
Pratt, as queen's attendants.
Committees were appoinled for
the year's work by lyith Rodcn
bergor WHP, and plans for her
coming trip to supreme session
at Minneapolis, Minnesota, in May
were discussed. The May meeting
oi naomi snnne No. 5. will be
announced at a later .date, due to
conflict of supreme session.
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MRS. HUGH J. O'DOWER and her children, Mary Beth and Michael, era visiting
at the home of her lister, Mrs. Wilson Wiley and family, 1234 Pacific Terrace. Hugh
O'Dower, who accompanied his family to Klamath Falls, left last week via United Air
Lines for Alaska where he will hunt polar bear off the Bering Straits and later brown
bear on Kodiak Island. Mrs. O'Dower and children will visit in Glendale, California, be
fore returning to their Kansas CFty, Missouri home the first of May. Photo by. Ellis
Standards of length are de
rived from trfe international
meter; which equals 39.37 inches.
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