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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1961)
e riPi'' fill ill f fey 1m? yiiiini ; ; fro ... f k- ; V 1 freeman- 0 Jon UowS Etna Rebekahs I HERALD AND NEWS. Klamaih Falls. Ore. Sunday, March 12, 1961 PAGE S-B ETNA - Mrs. Claire Poller, i Loose were Mis. Julia Erickson. . . I . ,u t--i- 1 MOW grana. H.uru '".. Mrs. Fawn Hullquisl, Mis. Jua 1 Iliei-UHK of the Aureola Re- bckah Lodt;e. Visitors from Fort Jones Oia a !ross and valentine coach decor MALIN Malin Community! Joe Tomjack of Medord. was the; ..j n.. nunrh table. Presbyterian Church was tlie junior bridesmaid. Her dress was . .. ,...j l i, scene of the wedding of Susan white organdy full skirt and short Ruth vvilson aunt of the iiiiiiiiiiiiicr , iisuii, uauK'iin ui uuil siwra, one wuitr a and Mrs. Halberl Wilson. Jack Freeman, son of Mr. Mrs. Harold Freeman, on band of pink carnations and car ried a nosegay of pink carna tions. Her teardrop pearl neck- Feb. 11. Both families are well lace was a gift of the bride. MRS. JACK FREEMAN (The former Susan Wilson of Malinl Photo by Ferebee known residents of Malin The double ring ceremony was read at 1 o'clock in the presence of about 25 guests by the Rev. Ethcn M. Whitman. The church was decorated with large bouquets of pink carnations and white clirvsanthemums ar ranged in tall beauty baskets with nita Evans, Mrs. Myrtle Brown, Mrs. Myrtle Wild and Mrs. Gcr Irude Parks. Mrs. Ethel Nun-is. district grand marshal, escorted Mrs. Vir ginia Roberts, district deputy president, into the lodge hall, where she was introduced. Mrs Roberts installed Mrs. Au- Best man was the bridegroom's brother. Jim Freeman, from Paci fic University. I'shers were Jer ry Rajnus Jr. and Kirby Wilson, brother of the bride. Candle lighters Riley and Kelley Wilson are also brothers ot ine orme. Mrs. Wilson chose, for daughter's wedding a turquoise accents of green. Tall candelabra tafcta unHcr brown lace made held white lighted tapers. Mrs. Jim Bunnell, organist, played traditional wedding music and accompanied Mrs. Darrell Haskins who sang "True Love" and "Wedding Prayer." Escorted by her father w h o gave her in marriage, the bride was lovely in a gown of white nylon organdy, with short scal loped sleeves and neckline. The full bouffant skirt was finished with nylon eyelet panels dropping from the waist line in front, sides and back. A crown of lace and teardrop pearls held the fingertip illusion veil. She wore white! mitts, and carried her childhood Bible and a white orchid arranged with steph anotis with long satin streamers. iTraditional pieces were a blue JUST MARRIED, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Freeman leave the Malin Community Church following their wedding Feb. I I. Both are members of well-known Malin families. Photo by Ferebee Merrill Aux. Holds Meeting MERRILL Marge Hodges, president, conducted the Merrill I VFW Auxiliary meeting Wednes- day, March 1, with 21 members present. Katy Mernjeqs was pro tem banner bearer; The crab feed entertainment committee reported on their prog ress. Madia Deboy, cancer basket chairman, has asked that the bas ket be turned in and the project! discontinued. Cancer insurance, available for the auxiliary as a group, was discussed. It was voted to purchase four new 50-star flags for the color hearers, Jean Rodgers and Madia Deboy made new curtains for the hall and received thanks from the group. Marv l.nu Sw-jshcr has made a chart to keep an account of members' community service. Election of officers followed with the following being elected: Ber tha McKoen. president; Jean Rod gers. senior vice president; Rom& Walker, junior vice president; Frances Brandenburg, chaplain Myrtle Rmpy. treasurer; Madia Deboy, conductress; Nellie Fleck, guard. Trustees elected were Edna Hunnicutt. three vear term; Marge Hodges, two years and Ida Fleck, one year. Appointive' officers are Marge Hodges, musician: Velma O'Ncil, garter and a lucky penny in her slipper. Maid of honor was Sara West, student at College of the Pacific, Stockton, close friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were Janet Drager, Oregon State Cullege roommate of the bride, and Carol Moore. Portland, cousin of the bride They wore identical dresses of pink nylon organdy, with tall skirts and matching sleeveless boleros. and white satin slippers. Their matching shoulder length veils were attached to a small circle of pink plastic. They all wore crystal bracelets, gilts of the bride, and carried bouquets of pink and white carnations and pink rosebuds. Nancv Tomiack. cousin of the bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. with scoop neckline and full skirt, accented at the w-aist by a brown artificial rose. Her acces sories were brown. . Mrs. Freeman wore an after noon dress of Dior blue pure siik linen with white accessories. Her corsage was pink rosebuds. , The reception in the communi ty hall followed the eeremonv. The scalloped; nai was beautifully decorated by Mr. Karl K.ujac and Mrs. Robert Holl, Carrying out the sweetheart Iheme, the tables were covered with pink cloths, and red tulle, caught up with red satin roses. The background for the receiv ing line was two large red tulle hearts. The guest book stand was also covered in pink with red tulle and red and pink roses. It wa; attended bv Susan Hervilla, Col and Roxann Wilson, cousin of tiie bride. Presiding at the coffee service were Mrs. Emmalinc drey Wolford to the office of vice Shepherd of Portland and Mrs. grand. Lillian Tomjack. both aunts oil The distiict deputy president the bride. Serving punch were then presented a school of instruc- Mrs. Jerry Kajnus Jr., maun, aiid'Hon l0 Hie officers after which Loverne Wilson of Corvallis. ca(M repeated the vows of obli- For her going aw ay ensemble, gation to the order. Ihe bride chose an aqua-blue suit.l a gift was presented to Mrs. with matching fur collar, while Roberts hv Eleanor Lewis in bo- hei. gloves and hat, black bag and half of the lodge. snoes ana ner orcnia corsage. AnanintpA . ,h ,,isilinff .-. After a honeymoon to San Fran-imittee were Mrs. Audrey Wol- cisco. Los Angeles, San Diego and Mexico, they are at home in the Kalina Apartments in Malin lego of Pacific. Pink rosebuds and carnations en circled the four tiered wedding cake, topped with white wedding bells. A white flocked tree with red The bride, a graduate of Malin Claire Potter. lord, Mrs. Virginia Roberts, Mrs. Ethel Norn's, M. Mary Frank- llin. Mrs. Ruby Doggett and Mrs High school, attended one veni al Oregon State College. Her hus band is also a graduate of Malin High School and served two years the Army. He is engaged in farming with his father. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alt and children, Dick and Donna, of Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tomjack and Nan The birthday of George Wash, ington provided the theme for decorations used in the dining room for refreshments following the meeting. During this hour the birthdays of Sadie Starr, Mrs. Doris Jackson and Mrs. Potter were celebrated. Arrangements were made by Mrs. Eleanor Lewis, Mrs. Augus- Pariies Mark j Social Calendar ! The social calendar of Lan gell Valley, Bonanza and Daiiy communities continues to be well filled with birthday, farewell and anniversary observances. Langell Valley friends1 of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Nichols and their sons honored the family at a par ity March 4 given by Mrs. Wayne Yancey and Mrs. Claude Brown in the community hall. The fam ily, residents of this area the pas: five years, is moving to Malin. A money tree was presented to 'them as a farewell gift'. Dancing nd a social evening was followed by refreshments. On the last dav of February in Dairy. Robert Rice celebrated his 16th birthday. The occasion was marked with a dinner party given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rice. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mncy and Robert of Klam ath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Don Ja cobs and Roger, Robert and Suz anne Rice. as a surprise to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hankins at their Bo nanza homo in honor of Iheir 52nd wedding anniversary. Present for the festivities were the couple's daughters and son in-law from Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Doren and Mrs. Paul Sul livan, and daughter, Mrs. Ever ett Puckett of Klamath Falls. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mel Berry and Mr. and Mrs. Os car Grimes of Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hankins, Poe Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Han kins, Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Han kins and Mrs. Forest Bard, all of Bonanza; Eldon Bergloff, Dairy, and Mrs. Annie Romtvedt and Frederick of Langell Valley. Farewell gifts were given to Linda Davis at a party March 2 at the Bonanza . Community Church given in her honor by tho !Rev. and Mrs. Forrest Bard and (Continued On t-B) cy and Mr. and Mrs Ben Bolinl,a Rot.m Ml.s The,ma oi mcntoru, mr. ami Airs, ueni Tomjack, Phoenix; Mrs. Emma- line Shepherd and son. Darrell; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, and; Cameron, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Coin and daugh ter Barbara, Toledo; Carla Fra scr, Audrey Crosby, Karen Raj nus, Loverne Wilson and Ron Ka lina, of Corvallis; Richard Stcy- skal of Fort Lewis; Bob Fabianck of Mountain Home, Ida.; Susan Hervilla of Stockton. McNeil 901 Main Ph. TU 4-8222 Also In Dairy, Mrs. John l'r bach entertained the Dairy Pin ochle Club. Four tables were in play with prizes going to Mrs. P. H. Farnum, Mrs. Keith Turner and Mrs. Milton Conquergood. 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