Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 20, 1960, Page 13, Image 13

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    HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore.
Sunday. Nov. 20, 1060
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FIFTY SIX members of the Golden Age Club had the "time of their lives" at the
recent hard times party. Shown are three, from left, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reeves and Mrs.
Daisy Stanton. Photo by Kettler.
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Canton Crater
The Ladies Auxiliary of Canlon
Crater No. 7 was honored by the
official visit of Lady Frances Mun
sell, president of the Association
of Ladies Auxiliaries Patriarch's
Militant Department at Oregon,
at the regular meeting on Thurs
day, Nov. 10, at the IOOF Hall.
Preceding the meeting mem
bers and honored guests enjoyed
a politick dinner served at 6;30
p.m. with Lady Stella Dryden as
Washington Rites Unite Couple
WEED Double ring wedding jothy Manka was ringbearpr.
vows were exchanged Oct. 8 in Mrs. Desmarais chose a rose
Orandview. Wash., bv .lean M.ir-, sheath dress with green acces-
guerite Desmarais "of Mahton. s,ones l,for hfr daughter's wed-!
' , . , ,. ding. Her corsage was white
Wash., and Robert George t airs. :chrvsanwmumS-
Yakima, and formerly of Weed. Mrs Ca(os rova, ,,,uc
Father Maurice Muleahy read jafternoon (rock with matching ac-
the ceremonies at 11:30 am. in cessories. Her corsage was also
the Blessed Sacrament Church at of hile chrysanthemums.
lirnndview I 1vcr ,(n relatives and friends
The bride is the daughter Jvi""A "l ' L'.vic Center in
, , Mahton to aitend the reception
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Desmarais of , jn honop o( he newv ttc().
Mabton. The bridegroom is the (ed couple immediately following
son of Mrs. Hazel Cates of Weed.lhe church ceremonies. A gold
and Norman Cates of Redding. Icandelahra. used at the golden
White and pink chrvsanthemums I wptldinS anniversary of the
and Esther Reed daisies riecorat-'bn(lc's grandparents, was used
ed the church. A white aisle car-ion ll,e relreshment table decorat-
while
er at the Desmarais home and a'of Weed High School, Shasta Jun
wedding dance follow ed at the or College and Montana Staia
Civic Center. .University. He is presently with
The bride was graduated fromlthe Yakima Firing Center in
St. Joseph Academy at SpokaneYakima, where the newlywedj
and the St. Elizabeth's School of are residing followi'.g their hon
Nursing at Yakima 'eymonn trip to Yellowstone Na-
The bridegroom is a graduateitional Park.
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'chairman. The tables and decor
ations were in charges of Ladies
Helen Blanas and Helen McCor
nack, The hall portrayed the presi
dent's theme of "thankfulness"
and her flower, the pansy, was
displayed by handjiaintcd murals
at each officer's station.
The meeting was conducted by
President Lady Zelma Howard
who welcomed the following
guests: Lady Frances Munsell,
association president; Lady El-
mira Douma, vice president ot
the association; Lady Mae Ander
son, association past president;
Lady lona May Wells, left aide
to president; Lady Harriette Es
tes, honor guard, and Lady Vera
Fritsch. state publicity chairman
The annual auxiliary inspection
was held by Lady Frances, with
Lady Elmira Douma. reviewing
officer and Lady Helen Blanas
vice president of Crater No. 7 in
charge.
Mustering-in ceremony was con
ducted with Lady Frances honor
ing the auxiliary as a courtesy
candidate, and all officers participating.
The regular business meeting
was held by Lady Zelma Howard,
and tentative plans formed for a
Christmas party in December
Election of officers was held with
the following results: president
Margaret Biden; secretary, liar
riette Estes, and treasurer, Mae
Anderson.
Lady Frances and Lady Elmira
spoke on the inspection and gave
instructions on uniform regulations
and degree work. A gill from
the auxiliary was presented to
both ladies by President Lady Zel
ma. A group of chevaliers of
Canlon No. 7 were present and in
troduced during the ceremonies.
The next regular meeting is
Dee. a.
"YOU DON'T SAY," exclaimed Mn. Fran Stuart,
left, es Mrs. Mildred Marten tells of the hard times,
party, that is, staged recently by the Golden Age Club
in the Klamath auditorium. Mrs. Marten, president of the
club, urges other residents to join the weekly get-togethers.
The first Wednesday of each month members
enjoy a potluck at 12:30. On other Wednesdays a variety
of entertainment is provided starting at 1:30 p.m.
. Photo by Kettler.
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pet led to the altar.
The bride was escorted and Riv
en in marriage by her father.
Her bridal gown was of satin,
in traditional white. Lace inserts
'embroidered in seed pearls dec
orated the bateau neckline. An
imported French crown of seed
pearls held her illusion veil. She
carried a white orchid on a moth
er of pearl prayer book, a gift of
the bridegroom.
The bride's attendants were her
five sisters. Rosemarie. maid of
honor: Mary Kay. Ann and Paula,
bridesmaids, and Eddie, flower
girl. They each wore ice blue
crystallite dresses with full puffed
sleeves and carried bouquets of
pink chrysanthemums.
.lames Hampton served as best
man. Jerry Maxwell. Tulelake.
brother-in-law of the bridegroom:
Michael Desmarais, brother of
the bride, and .1. T. Moore, a fam
ily friend, were the ushers. Tim
ed with arrangements of
and pink chrysanthemums.
In traditional manner, the bride
and bridegroom cut the large and
ornately decorated wedding cake
topped with a miniature bridal
couple
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Announcement!
Invitations
Bride's Books
Plates and cups
Napkins
Bibles
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of home!
JOHN T. MARTIN just couldn't resist donning this
fancy chapeau for his picture, taken at the Golden Age
hard times party. He is one of the many members who
look forward to the Wednesday meetings each week.
Photo by Kettler.
Langell Home Scene Of Party
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Hie Thanksgiving mnlif was
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High prize for the
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Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy L.
Baker of Klamath Falls.
This picture was recently
taken to send to his grand
parents who reside in
Minco, Oklahoma.
Photo by Miller-Williams.
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