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Church Alfar
Nuptial Site
allar for (he candlelight service.
Wedding music was played by
.Mrs. Lillian Thomas who also ac
companied the soloist. Mrs. Del
mar Haskins. singing "0 Promise
Me" and "Because."
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
ballerina length gown of white
lace over tafiela fashioned with a
full skirt and three quarter length
sleeves. She wore a finger tip
veil of illusion held in place by
a crowned hat and carried a
white Bible lopped with a white
orchid and lily of the valley
streamers.
For something old she carried
a lace handkerchief: something
borrowed, a pair of pearl ear
rings. She also wore the tradi
tional blue garter and an Eng
lish sixpence in her shoe.
The matron of honor was Sirs.
Lawrence Golchy, sister of the
bride, who was gowned in a lav
ender dress of raw silk comple
mented will) a pink hat and pink
satin slippers. Her corsage was
of pink, rosebuds and baby car-:
nations.
Attending the bridegroom was
Clifford Turner, Malin, brother of
the bride. L'shers were Jess Mat
thews, Merrill, uncle of the bride,
and Russell Wilson, Portland,
cousin of the bridegroom.
For her daughter's wedding.
Mrs. Barkhurst wore a light
beige dress with brown velvet hat
and matching accessories. The
mother of the bridegroom chose
a navy blue ensemble with
matching accessories. Both moth
ers wore corsages of pink rose
buds. A reception was held in the
church recreation room where a
three tiered wedding cake baked
and decorated by Claude H i h
bcrls of Morrill was served to the
wedding guests by Mrs. Frances
Brandenberg. At the coffee serv
ice was Mrs. John Turner. Mrs.
Jess Matthews presided at the
punch bowl. The guest book was
attended by JoAnn Turner.
The bride is a graduate of Mer
rill High School. The bridegroom,
a graduate of Stephens High
School, Minnesota, has ranching
irteresls in Minnesota. At the
present time, the newlyweds are
making their home in Merrill.
Out-of-town guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Wilson, Port
land, and Mrs. H. B. Lyman Sr..
Stephen, Minnesota.
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MERRILL Mary Louise Turn
er became the bride ot Robert
i
Carl Wilson in an altcrnoon wed
ft ' v - .-
ding Sunday, December 20, in the
First Presbyterian Church of
Merrill with the Rev. Lloyd Hen
derson oflicialing at the d o u b 1 e
ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter, of
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Roy Bark
hurst of Merrill. The bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Os
car Wilson of Stephen, Minne
sota. Arrangements of pink and white
gladioli backed by . tall seven
branched candelabra were at the
Wabeno Council
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore.
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MR. AND MRS. LARRY RANDALL BEARDEN
Photo by Miller-Williams
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Shirley Leppert, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Dvorak, became
the bride of Larry RandalL Bear
den, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
Bearden of Nashville, Tennessee,
in a recent ceremony read by Ira
J. Poole, pastor of the Church of
. Christ.
Chrysanthemums and gladioli In
shades of tangerine and white dec
orated the church for the evening
ceremony witnessed by 60 guests.
The bride, escorted to the altar
by her stepfather, wore a baller
ina length gown of white lace with
a shoulder length illusion veil. She
carried a bouquet of pink roses.
Janet Phillips, maid of honor,
was dressed in a frock of light
blue taffeta with matching hat and
carried tangerine colored chrysanthemums.
William Wolford was best man
and ushers were Xaxier Rames
and John Larson, all of Kingsley
Field.
Mrs. Dvorak chose for her daugh
ter's wedding an olive green wool
dress worn with tan accessories
and a corsage of yellow rosebuds.
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A wedding reception followed
the ceremony in the church par
lors. Assisting were Mrs. Zelda
Phillips, Mrs. Irene Harrison and
Mrs. Olive Hale. Janet Henninger
was in charge of the guest book,
The newlyweds spent their hon
eymoon along the California coast.
For traveling Mrs. Bearden select
ed a two piece black suit with
white accessories and the corsage
Irom her bridal bouquet. She is a
graduate ' of Klamath Union High
School where she was a member
of Pelicanettes, Rainbow Girls and
Future Business Leaders. Her hus
bend is stationed with the Air
Force at Kingsley Air Base. They
are residing at 5C5 North Ninth
Street.
Out-of-town guests included Mr
and Mrs. Henry Hendrickson of
Newell and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Pagliarulo of Crescent City
The bride was honored prior to
her marriage at two showers, one
given by Janet Phillips and an
other by the Rainbow Girls. Myr
tle Harrison was hostess at a din
ner party in the bride-elect's honor;.
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Marriage
Announced
MALIN Mr. and' Mrs. Albert
Micka of Malin have announced
the marriage of their son, Rich
ard, to Linda Ness of Salem, Ore
gon. The young couple was mar
ried December 27 in the First
Presbyterian Church in Salem with
the Rev. S. Raynor Smith officiating.
Best man for his brother was
Paul Micka of The Dalles. Mr.
and Mrs. Micka, Bob Micka, Rich
ard's brother, and his wife, all of
Malin, attended the wedding.
The newlyweds are in their sen
ior year at Oregon State College.
Linda attended high school in Bend
and Richard is a graduate of Ma
lin High School.
"Betrothal .
Is Made Known
LAKEVIEW - Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Mautz of Lakeview have
announced the engagement of
their daughter, Ann, to Richard
Uphoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Uphoff of Woodburn, Oregon.
A graduate of Lakeview High
School, the bride-elect will re
ceive her nursing degree from
the University of Oregon Medical
School in Portland in June. Her
fiance is manager of a Union Oil
Service Station in Suthctiin.
WEED The later December
meeting of Wabeno Council 231
degree of Pocahontas, was cli
iviaxed by a holiday covered dish
dinner and exchange of secret pal
Christmas gifts.
Mrs. Alma Killingsworth, Poca
hontas, presided during the
business session and the
members voted to donate a yule
tide food basket to the Forrester
family whose home was burned
out prior to the holiday season.
Mrs. Virginia Anderson re
ceived the delegate award of the
evening and the quilt given away
by the council went to Shirley
Renning.
New names for 1960 secret pals
were drawn and playing cards
i,nd visiting were enjoyed by the
members attending.
Hostess committee for the eve
ning included Mrs. Nellie Del
.Nero, Mrs. Silvia Cardoza, Mrs.
Esther Aquila and Mrs. Geneva
Hildrclh.
Surprise Party
Marks Birthday
Mrs. W. P. Myers, Lakeshore
Drive, was surprised on January
16 when friends and neighbors ar
rived with refreshments and gifts
in honor of her 84th birthday.
Mrs. Myers was born January
13 in Clarksburg, Virginia, left
there early in life and did not
return until during World War II
to see her .birthplace. She has de
voted much of her life to teach
ing, politics, public progress, and
the business world.
Since 1923 until January 1 she
owned and operated Lakeshore
Gardens Nursery.
Two cakes prepared by' friends
were served in addion to other
refreshments. Sixteen guests were
present.
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