Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 21, 1960, Page 19, Image 19

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    HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore.
Sundav. Feb. 21. 19Bf)
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MRS. RICHARD BAUER
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YREKA Marilyn Kay Manning
and Richard Donald Bauer ex
changed their nuptial vows on Sun
day afternoon, January 31, at the
Yreka Methodist Church before
the altar which was flanked with
baskets of white chrysanthemums
and lighted candelabra. Approxi
mately 75 guests were present at
the 2 o'clock double ring ceremony
read by the Rev. Harold C. Cole
man. The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Manning of Yreka.
and the bridegroom is the Son "of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bauer of
Albany, California. j
Escorted and given in marriage
by her father, the bride wore a
floor-length gown of Chantilly lace
over while satin with bouffant
ckirt and fitted bodice featuring a
portrait neckline, embroidered
with sequins, and. long -sleeves
pointed at the wrists. A sequin
studded crown held a fingertip veil
of illusion. A white orchid nestled
in the center of the cascade bou
quet of stephanotis, tied with
white satin ribbons, which, cen
tered the white mother of pearl
Bible she carried.
Beverly Dittner of San Francis
co was maid of honor, and Gloria
Manning, sister of the bride, and
Louise Hitchcock, served as
bridesmaids. Identical gowns,
worn by all attendants, were of
royal blue nylon chiffon over taf
feta, fashioned with full skirts, and
featuring snug bodices banded in
matching satin trim, and full three
quarter length sleeves. Bandeaus
of blue velvet leaves studded with
pearls held the brief circle veils,
and they carried nosegays of baby
chrysanthemums and stephanotis
tied with royal blue satin ribbon.
Serving as best man was Mar
vin Geistlinger of Albany, and
guests were seated by Dick Day
of Berkeley, Ken Santos and Leo
Boulla, both of Albany..
Judy Moore played traditional
wedding music and accompanied
the soloist, Wilma Parker, who
tang "The Lord's Prayer," and
"I Love You Truly."
Immediately following the cere
mony, a reception was held in the
social rooms of the church, where
guests were received by the newly
weds and their mothers. Mrs. Man
ning chose a blue sheath dress
complemented with pink accesso
ries. Mrs. Bauer wore a beige
silk shirtwaist dress, accented with
brown accessories. Corsages of
white chrysanthemums were worn
by both mothers.
Crystal pillars and miniature
white swans separated the four
tiers of the wedding cake, which
was topped with a white ruffled
Heart'. After the first slice by the
newlyweds it was served -by Mrs,
D. Cooper of Stockton, and Mrs.
E. B. Trefry, formerly of Yreka,
now residing in Eugene. " -
Delanne Pilliard and Sheryl El
lis presided at the punch bowls.
while guests were registered by
Sandy Neweomber, of Redding, a
cousin of the bride.
After the reception, the new Mr,
and Mrs. Bauer left for a honey
moon after which they will cslab
lish their new home in Eureka
For traveling the bride chose a
green sheath dress, complemented
with' black "accessories and the or
chid corsage from her bridal bouquet.
The new Mrs. Bauer was gradu-
aled in 1959 from Yreka High
School and attended Shasta Jun
ior College in Redding.
Couple Wed
In Home Rites
WEED Beauty baskets of
while gladioli banked the fireplace
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Car
men Mazzei for the wedding of
Mary Rose Scalise and Arthur W,
Lipscomb Saturday evening, Jan
uary 30.
Judge Kenneth T. Stone per
formed the 8 o'clock ceremony
witnessed by over 30 friends and
relatives of the couple. Recordings
ofx wedding selections as back
ground music highlighted the
home wedding ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Scalise and the
bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Lipscomb of Carey
wood, Idaho.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride was gowned in a waltz
length dress of white lace and ny
Ion net, fashioned with a Sabrina
neckline, three quarter sleeves.
and the skirt detailed with alter
nating tiers of lace and net ruf
fles. Her veil fell from a coronet
of pearls and she carried a cas
cade bouquet of pink rosebuds
and stephanotis.
Antoinette Scalise, maid of hon
or for her sister, wore a rose col
ored nylon lace frock and car
ried a cascade arrangement of
pink rosebuds.
Joseph Scalise, the bride's only
brother, was best man.
The guest book was attended by
Jcanette Mazzei. During the re
ccption immediately following the
wedd'ng riles, petite Linda Aiello
passed pastel candies and wed
ding tokens tied in net and ar
ranged on heart motifs, from a
white satin covered basket accent
ed with. two red roses. "Mary and
Bill" was inscribed on the heart
motif.
A five tiered wedding cake cen
tered an attractively appointed
bridal table. Following the tradi
tional cutting of the first serving
by the bride and bridegroom, it
was served by Jose Scalise, a sis
ter of the bride, and a friend, Mrs,
Pete Aiello.
The entire ceremony was tape
recorded by Mr. and Mrs. Mazzei
and presented as a wedding gift
to the newlyweds.
The bride is a graduate of both
the Weed schools and is presently
manager of the Sprouse Reitz
Store. The bridegroom, employed
by International Paper Company,
is a graduate of Burrough High
School of China Lake, California,
and is a Marine veteran.
The newlyweds are making their
home in the Cascade Apartments
having returned this week from
their honeymoon travels to Mon
terey, Carmel, Squaw Valley and
Reno.
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BETA SIGMA PHI
BETA PHI CHAPTER
The last regular meeting of Beta
Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
was held at the home of Barbara
Kimes on February 2. President
Pat Lukes presided.
A general discussion was held on
the forthcoming Beta Sigma Phi
convention to be held in Roschurg
in May. A nominating committee
was also chosen.
The program, "Express Your
self," was presented by Ena Rod-
gcrs.
Refreshments were served by
Barbara Kimes and co-hoslesscs
Jean Bingham and Shirley Bisscll.
At the January 19 meeting of the
group at the home of Jana Rumel
hart, 23 members were present.
Pauline Connor was chosen as
Valentine princess to represent the
MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR W. LIPSCOMB
Photo by Shasta View Studio, Weed
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SURPRISE PARTY
NEW PINE CREEK Mrs. Mat
tie Cook was honored at a surprise
dinner party given for her recent
ly at the home of her son, Ray
mond Cook and family. In addi
tion to the host and hostess, those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Cook and son of Alturas; Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Wells and family,
Mrs. Margaret Waterhouse and
daughter, and Dwayne Methvin
ourners
Sojourners Club met for its reg
ular meeting at the Willard Hotel
on February 10. Welcomed as first
time guests were Mrs. W. G. Nero,
Mrs. Steve Poup, Mrs. E. A. Vatow
and Mrs. Donald Bower. Mrs.
W. K. Ostlund was a second time
guest and present for the third
time were Mrs. C. C. Pinneo, Mrs.
Fred Waybright and Kay Garri
son. Mrs. Marie Drazel was a
special guest.
Prize winners in bridge were
Mrs. Charles Dakin and Mrs. Wil
liam Bray and in canasta, Mrs.
Don Ritzel. Kay Garrison held
high score in pinochle.
The next meeting will be on Feb
ruary 24 at the Willard Hotel.
The club invites all women who
have resided in Klamath Falls and
vicinity two years or less to attend
and become members. Regular
meetings are held on the second
and fourth Wednesday of each
month. A buffet luncheon at 12:30
is followed by a business meet
ing and an afternoon of card play.
Reservations may be made by
calling Mrs. Eugene Jackson, TU
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for your party-going pleasure . . .
Formal Wear
RENTALS
Dick Reeder hat your correct size, no mat
ter how large or how imoll.
White Dinner Jackets
ft Tuxedos ft Jewelry
Cummerbunds .Ties
Uie our free customer parking lot at the corner
of Sth and Klamath,
DICK REEDER'S Store for Men
Dick Reeder is Always Glad to Cash Your Paycheck
5th and Main Phone TU 4-6621 f
BETROTHAL TOLD
CRESCENT June Donato of
Sacramento will become the bride
of the Rev. Henry Cash, pastor of
the First Baptist Church in Cres
cent on June 11. She is the daugh
ter of Mrs. Bida Donato of Sac
ramento and is employed by the
Stale Motor Vehicle Department
Her fiance is the son of Mr. and
f irs. William Cash of Imperial
Beach. California.
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"LOSE WEIGHT
with A 7 "
says
VIRGINIA
BRUCE
"I lost nine pounds on the Ayds PUn
and never felt hungry or jittery!"
Taken as directed before meals,
Ayds euros your appetite. You ott
tomatically eat less lose pounds.
Ayds now in chocolate fudRe-type
and vanilla caramel. Money hack
guarantee. A Month's Supply $3.25.
chapter at the Valentine Ball at
Realties Country Club on Febru
ary 20.
An interesting program, "You
and Your Audience," was present
ed by Shirley Bisscll and Ruth
Drcwniany.
Refreshments were served by co
lioslcsses Lillian II ay den and
Ima Grow.
XI ALPHA THETA CHAPTER
A progressive dinner was re
cently enjoyed by members of Xi
Alpha Theta Chapter of Beta Sig
ma Phi. Champagne cocktails,
served at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Ecclcs, were followed
by a main course at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stevenson, 203S
Leroy Slreet, where 13 members
and their husbands were served by
.Mr. and Mrs. Dale Goode and Mr.
and Mrs. Tim Murphy. The mas
sive table was decorated with yel
low roiebuds, the sorority flower,
and were compliments of the Ste
vensons. He is well known in the
valley for his cutting horses and
his collection of trophies was of
inlercst to the group.
The dessert course was held at
Ihe home of .Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Christian where the group alio
spent Ihe evening dancing.
Guests for the evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Stevenson and Mr. and
Mis. Larry Wray of Canada.
TOP FOR TOMATOES
Heat a can of stewed tomatoes
and, just before serving, top them
with small squares of partly-stale
bread that have been thoroughly
browned in hot butter or margarine.
Wards has found
every woman's
ideal jacket-dress!
Here it is...
styled for you
and priced
with your
budget
in mind
10.98
How pleased you'll be when you
see yourself in this becoming rayon
ond acetate jacket dress. It's in
o zig-zag print in beige, aqua or
blue . . . such flattering colors
Note especially the unusual
bodice detaill Sizes 16'i-24'A
Arrange la hold your selection
en Wards convenient credit
plans . . . inquire tedeyl
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We are confessing
our mistakes, join
the revolution, look
for the balloons and
special tickets
throughout the store
Happy Birthday
George, we have
tuned u p . our
red hatchets for
your birthday
celebration.
IT'S A YANKEE DOODLE
REVOLUTION
Sura death to unwant
ed bulges . . . famous
name foundations.
Were once $25.00 . . .
We murdered the price
give us liberty and take a
stretch at $3.79.
We took a lickin' on these
coats and car coats . . . brok
en sizes break our hearts. Pre
teen and seven to fourteen
range, values to $27.98. Sires
3 to 6x car coots . . . $7.00,
wool coats . . . $9.00.
W gat a bong out of these
sweet provincial handbags . .
satchels and hat-box styles
perfect for carrying children's
toys, moke nice lunch boxes
too. Yank them away for 49c.
Changing shopcr
Grab onto one of
these 2 piece mat
ernity dresses . . .
the fabric alone
would make lovo-
ly doll clothes. Be
a doll and deliver us from
these, $4.76.
Our iwelry
buyer has too
much top brass
, . , Come
decorate ' your
self ... at
this price It
will be a real
battle , . . sur
render ust 49e
and run for
the hills.
1
yzi now nav your
coke and eat
J It too and look
1 slim. Wear mo-
terniry top.
ond tool your friends . . . You
did not buy them when we
.were serious . . . now ust for
fun today they are $2.76.
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These will really held up
small girls! Steal oway these
small soft girdles. They were
$4.98 and $7.50. It's stretch
ing the point to ask you for
more than $1.26.
This wadding
gown won a loving
cup from John Al-
den . . . take it
to the cleaners
and live happily
ever after. Honestly It's worth
$49.95, toke it oway in the
spirit of $7.76.
era
Colorful replicas of flowers
which bloomed at Valley
Forge . . . frost bitten, wilted,
bottle scarred. Pick them by
the yardful. Truthfully they're
not worth a continental . . .
12 for 76c or 7c eoch.
Thei bra i multiplied tike rab
bits, of least we can't re
member ordering so many . . ,
if you don't take them now,
they'll outnumber us all by
Easter . . . this pries will egg
you on, shell out just 49c.
Getting the cold shoulder?
These bras should give you a
lift ... the elastic alone
would make good slingshots.
Black ond mousey grey in the
spirit of '76 ", . . 76c.
Make a hit with your favorite
beau, we were reckless when
we bought these formals ond
designer cocktail dresses. Now
they're driving us crazy . . ,
speed in and arrest yours . . .
$7.76.
We were enraptured by the
handsome salesmen who sold
us these band briefs, he's long
gone, but the panties linger
on. Deor Abby says forgive
ond forget, so we forgot they
were 79c . . step up for
19c.
ail.
These sheer 100 nylon robtt
should go great for $5.98 in
warm Arabia, and our buyer
should be transferred along
with them. Come charm them
awoy with a smile at $2.76.
We gambled that
you'd have these
designer dresses
. . . but no dice
qt $39.95 and
$49.95. Roll in
just $7.76.
Help! Save our buyer . . ,
she's drowning in 100 ny
lon Bonnie Doon socks. Oceans
of colors and sizes. They were
$1.50 per pair, rescue yours
in the revolutionary spirit,
17c per pair, or 5 pair 76e.
We cannot tell
a lie, these are
not only worm
they're red hot
. . , hooded,
pile lined or
quilt lined ond
fur trimmed nylon
pile jackets. These
make us hot every-
time we look at them, but
they'll keep you warm and
pretty if you con spare $4.76.
We ware out at our minds
when you left these dresses on
our January sale racks, now
we are not responsible for how
low we mark them . . . grob
and run dresses. Just a few,
which makes us happy. $3.76.
If a general got his troops this
mixed up he could never win
a battle. Neither did wal
There is a scramble table full
ot sportswear. Blouses, sweat
ers, jerkins. . jackets. Un
scramble at $2.46.
These ceets are pure quill.
Lovely coats in famous fabrics
and darling styles. Our buyers
don't know why you didn't
grob them ot $39.95. Thsy
are so popular in the cities
that we might even accident
ally order these again. Get
your share at this once a yeor
Washington's Birthdoy party
. . . 1 7.70.
Battle; remnants on sale tomorrow
doors open 9:30
9th & Pine
Phone TU 4-311