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SOCIETY
By Helen Bechen
THE BETROTHAL of Mary Jane Oehlerich and Bill
Carl Osborne is announced this week by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Oehlerich of Tulelake. Both young people are
graduates of Tulelake High School. The bride-to-be attend
ed Southern Oregon College and this year is a sophomore
student in elementary education at Shasta Junior College.
Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborne, also of Tule
lake, is a sophomore at the University of Nevada and is
majoring in veterinary science. He is affiliated with Lambda
Chi Alpha fraternity. No wedding date has been set.
Photo by Bob Anderson, Guderian Studio
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MARY LOUISE ENGELCKE'S engagement to John
Franklin Dodson Jr. of Redding is announced by her father.
Dr. R. H. Engelcke. She is a graduate of Klamath Union
High School and attended Oregon State College and the
University of Portland. The future bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dodson Sr. of Redding. He was grad
uated from Shasta High School and served four years with
the Air Force during which time he attended a route traffic
control specialist school in Oklahoma City. He is presently
employed by the Federal Aviation Administration in Oak
land, California.
Photo by Bob Anderson, Guderian Studio
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ANNOUNCED recently in Beaverton by Mr. and Mrs.
Rowland Jose is the engagement of their daughter, Sharon,
to Don Rajnus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Rajnus of Malin.
Both young people are students at Oregon State College.
The bride-elect, a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, is a jun.
lor. Her fiance will be graduated this June and will then
enter the Arity. He is effiliated with Sigma Pi fraternity.
Their wedding is planftd for the summer of It&l.
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THE ENGAGEMENT of Suianne Goeller to Richard W.
Smith was announced at a traditional Pi Seta Phi cookie
jhine on the Oregon State College campus February 25. A
silver and white color scheme was used for floral decorations
and refreshments. A candle, encircled with white roses and
holding the ring, was passed in the traditional manner. The
bride-to-be, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Fred Goeller, it
sophomore at Oregon State College and majoring in science
education. Her fiance is a senior in social science at South
ern Oregon College. He is the son of Mr. and Mrj. William
R. Smith, also of this city. No date has been set for th
wadding. Photo by Ball Studio, Corvallii
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MR. AND MRS. JERRY A. RAJNUS JR.
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MALIN Before an altar banked
with basket arrangements of while
stock and pink carnations and
lighted tapers in floor candelabra
Margie Ann Longholer and Jerry
A. Rajnus were united in marriage
on Saturday afternoon, February
20, at 2 o'clock in the Ml. Laki
Community Presbyterian Church.
The impressive double ring cere
mony was read by the Rev. An
drew Jarvis in the presence of
members of the immediate fami
lies and relatives.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Longhofer of Hen
ley and the bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rajnus of
Malin.
Escorted by her father, who
gave her in marriage, the bride
was lovely in a bouffant gown of
silk tulle over white satin fash
ioned with a fitted bodice and a
rounded neckline edged in a ruf
fle of the tulle. The long sleeves
tapered at the wrist. Down t h e
back of the lavishly full skirt,
which ended in a chapel length
train, were tiers of ruffles.
A lace cap embellished with seed
pearls held her fingertip veil of
matching tulle edged with seed
pearls. She carried a bouquet of
pink rosebuds and white carna
tions with accents of white sat
in ribbon. The bridal gown be
longed to the bridegroom's sister,
loaned for this special occasion.
Vocal soloist, .Mrs. Bonnie Fin
chum, sang "At Dawning"' and
"The Wedding Prayer" accompa
nied at the organ by Mrs. Eileen
Herringshaw, who also played the
wedding marches.
Matron of honor was Mrs. John
Lilly and bridesmaids were Bev
erly Longhofer, the bride's sister,
and Frances Schmeck. They wore
matching waltz length dresses ol
embroidered taffeta, the matron
of honor in sky blue and the
bridesmaids in pink. The full skirt
was gathered onto a dropped
waistline with the neckline outlined
in a band of the same material.
ending in a V in the back and
trimmed with a soft bow. They
carried bouquets of matching car
nations with satin ribbon accents
the contrasting color. White
turd
shoes, gloves and velvet head
bands complemented their pretty
dresses. . )
Dainty little flower glifl was Pa
tricia bvans, daughter -ol Mr. ana
Mrs. Arthur Evans, and the bride
groom's niece. She wore a full
skirted dress of pink . nylon or
gandy embroidered in blue around
the neck. Her hat was of match
ing material in a bonnet style.
Best man was Ron Kalina and
ushers were Denny Holl and Jer
ry Longhofer, the bride's brother.
The ushers were also candlelight-
crs.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Longhofer wore an afternoon
dress of deep blue and white print
with matching jacket and while
accessories. Mi's. Rajnus chose an
afternoon dress of jonquil silk and
matching accessories. Both moth
ers wore orchid corsages to match
their costumes.
After the church ceremony a
reception was held in the church
social room. Cutting the beautiful
ly decorated cake was Mrs. Clar
ence Chrislensen, sister of t h e
bride, assisted by Mrs. Brooks
Kendall, who also carried the
guest book. At the coffee service
was Sherrill Schiro and serving
punch was Carolyn Coble.
Later in the day Mr. and Mrs.
Rajnus entertained the bridal par
ty and relatives at a buffet supper
at their lovely home in Malin.
After a honeymoon trip to San
Francisco, Carine! and Squaw Val
ley, the young couple will be at
home in Malin where the bride
groom is associated in farming op
erations wilh his father. For go
ing away the new Mrs. Rajnus
chose a gray and pink tweed suit
wilh bone accessories.
The bride is a graduate of Hen
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REVEALED this week by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry
Read of the Crystal Springs Road is the engagement of
their daughter, Sally Mae, to Lyte David Fowler, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Fowler of Coos Bay, The future bride will
be graduated from Henley High School in June. Her fiance
will be graduated from Oregon Technical Institute this year
as a commercial artist. Their wedding will take plec June)
18 in St. Pius X Catholic Church. Photo by Ferebee
iiil di iuc is a grduudic oi ncn- jaewillwniiun.j, mu immaKxninf .iuiihi.i ,n .p
ley High School. Her husband has I ' .sjSxjj, i tr " " '
attended school in San Francisco
since his graduation from Malin
High School.
The bride's relatives from out-of-town
were Mr. and Mrs. A!
Longhofer, uncle and aunt, and
. their daughter, Barbara, from Spo
kane; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Long
iiofer, brother and sister-in-law,
from Colusa. California; and Mrs.
Clarence Chrislensen, sister from
Petaiuma.
Herald,&News
Klamath Falls,
Oregon
Sunday,
Mar. 13, 1960
BARBARA JEAN LEAVITT will become the bride of
Charles Alan Hahn on June 3 at Fresno, California. Their
engagement was announced February 13 at a party given
et the Fresno home of the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Wilson. The future bride is a graduate of
Bullard High School in Fresno end was a member of theQ
yearbook and newspaper staffs and the baton twirling team.
She attended Fresno State College and is now employed io
the circulation department of The Fresno Bee. Her fiance is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Hahn of KUmath
Falls. He is a graduate of Klamath Union High School and
il employed by the Hahn Electric Company.
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MR. AND MRS. R. ALLEN HALL of San Diego recent
ly announced the engagement of their daughter, Con
stance, to David A. French. He is the sen of Mr. end Mrs.
Dwight A. French of Kismsth Fells. The bride-elect nves
graduated from San Diego State College where she was
president of her. sorority, Alpha Gamma Delta. She did
graduate work at Denver University. Her fiance was gra
duated from Oregon State College, His fraternity is Bet
Theta Pi. Both young people are teaching In the Sacra
mento school system. A June wedding is planned.
Photo by Lumier Stud is