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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Sunday, October 1, 1961 PAGE 5-B o o e oneumoon !- Liie ant Caawiien points were the) destine irai of Mr. and Mrs. favid E. Arnett following their recent marriage in Oakland, Calif. Jeannit Alexander, Oakland. , daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Barney Alexander of Gresham, and David Arnett, Livermore, son of Mr. and Mr. Nolan T. Arnett of this city, exchanged wedding vows in a dou ble ring ceremony at Calvary Temple Church. The Rev. Oliver Foth officiated. Bouquets of deep red antherium and greens created a garden setting against white walls and pillars of the grass cov ered platform. Organist was Forrest Beiser. Se lections were sung by a duo, For rest and Ollie Beiser; a trio, For rest and Ollie Beiser and Marge Fetrow, and a quartet, Ann Chap man, Beverly Silber, Edwin Loftin and Dick Foth. For her wedding, the bride wore Party Honors Recent Bride YREKA Recent bride, Mrs.1 Michael Hume (nee Jane Meam- ber) was the honoree at a bridal shower given for her at the Stan Solus home in Yreka, with Terry Solus and Jean Meamber, sister1 of the new- bride, sharing hostess duties. Late summer flowers decorated the party rooms for the event, and the bridal theme was carried out with a wedding cake, topped with the traditional miniature bride and bridegroom. Those attending were Dolly Truttman, Linda Burton, Betty and Peggy See, Marsha Simpson, Bob bi Blackwood, Gaye Messner, Car oline Meamber, Judy Schoeller man, Tana Shelton, Barbara Cot tar, Darilyn and Sherryl Ellis. Barbara Belts, Sharon Bray, Carole Archambault, Kathy Bus- combe, Gloria Manning, Mrs. Jack Meamber, mother of the hon oree; Mrs. Donald Hume, the bridegroom's mother; Mrs. Stan Solus, Mi's. Jay Trinca and Mrs Frank Creagor. Jane Meamber and Michael Hume exchanged nuptial vows in a ceremony read in St. Joseph's Episcopal Church in Reno on Aug. 12. e5 a gown of lace and net. The lace bodice featured long sleeves and scalloped scoop neckline. The full tiered skirt extended into a chap el train. A crown of pearls held the shoulder veil and she carried a bouquet of white orchids on a Bible from which hung stream ers of stephanotis. Mrs. Donald Scott of Portland, aunt of the bride, was matron of honor. Marilyn Eck of Oakland served as bridesmaid. They were dressed alike in street length frocks of pale pink chiffon over taffeta. Brief veils attached to flor al headpieces and slippers were also pink. Their arm bouquets were deep red antherium. Best man was Jeff Howell of Klamath Falls. Brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Bill Perkins of Livermore, was the groomsman, Ushers were Mervin Woodard of Klamath Falls and Don Shapland of Danville. Brenda Perkins was the flower- girl and Scottie Perkins, the ring bearer. They are niece and neph ew of tile bridegroom. Mrs. Alexander selected for the occasion a pink sheath dress with matching hat and accessories. Mrs. Arnett wore a mint green dress with darker green acces sories. White orchids were worn1 by both mothers. An open reception was held fol lowing the ceremony in the church hall. A four tier, pink-tinted wed ding cake was encircled with or chids from Hawaii to carry out the pink and orchid color theme. A program included musical selections and readings., A buffet supper was served later. Mrs. Arnett changed to a dark pink silk dress with ivory polka dots for the wedding journey north. She is a graduate of Gresh am High School and attended Beth any Bible College in Santa Cruz She has been employed as a sten ographer in Oakland. The bridegroom, a graduate ot Henley High School, attended Ore gon Technical . Instiutute. He is presently employed by Sandia Atomic Research in Livermore where they will make their home A bridal banquet took place the evening before the wedding at Onstad's Smorgasborg in Oakland Out-of-town guests included Ann Chapman, Cottage Grove; Beverly Silber, Escalon; Marge -Fetrow, Inglewood ; Mrs. George Sherman aunt of the bridegroom, and San dra Vowell, his cousin, both of Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wil hams of Klamath Falls. RESIDE IN RENO While the bridegroom attends Un iversity of Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Osborne will reside in Reno. Mrs. Osborne is the former Diane L. Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Walker of Al bany. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Osborne of Tulelake. Photo by Fisher, Albany Of Way,,; Q. OsL orne Diane L. Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Walker of Albany, became the bride of Wayne G. Osborne Aug. 27 at the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Albany. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Osborne of Tulelake. Before the altar banked with white gladioli, the couple ex changed their nuptial vows in a 4 p.m. double ring ceremony read by the Kev. Hugh Bronson. pastor ot the Pine Valley Church of Half way. - Nosegays of white flowers ac cented with green ribbon marked the aisle pews for the candle light service. Percy Walker escorted his daughter to the altar and gave her in marriage. Her gown ofl Chantilly lace and net featured a sweemeari necKiine, snort capi sleeves and a full skirt of alter nate panels of lace and net, ex tending into a chapel train. She wore a double fingertip length veil of illusion and carried a green orchid arranged with a spiral ofl white gladioli. The bride's sister, Sharon Walk er, was the honor attendant. Two other sisters, Mrs. Keith Thomp- son and Audrienne Walker, and Mrs. Wayman Bradley were bridesmaids. They were dressed alike in frocks of pink and green chiffon over green taffeta. Their nosegay bouquets were white gladioli. William Osborne, cousin of the bridegroom, served as best man. Ushers were two brothers, Robert Osborne and Donald Osborne: a cousin, Edgar Duckett, and Rich ard Millick. Candlelighters wearing frocks of Kelly green organza over taf feta, were Julieann Osborne and Sally Osborne, sisters of the bride groom. RECENT NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. David E. Arnett were married in a summer; ceremony in Oakland. She Is the former Jeania Alexander. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan T. Arnett of Klamath Falls. Organ music was played by Mrs. Stanley Wadsworth. Sidney M. Burt sang "Because," "1 Love You Truly," and "The Lord's Prayer as a part of the service Mrs. Walker chose a yellow sat in brocade sheath with matching accessories for the affair. Mrs Osborne wore a royal blue satin brocade dress with white acces sories. White rosebuds were cor sages for both mothers. The bridal couple received con gratulations from about 170 wed ding guests at a reception in the Fireplace Room of the church which was decorated with roses and gladioli. Assisting were Mrs. Norman Walker, Mrs. Ernest Ziegler, Mrs George Sivcr and Mrs. Rex Zieg ler, all aunts of the bride, and Marlene Baldwin, Brenda Moore and Mrs. Larry Walker. Mrs. Osborne's going-away cos tume was a beige sheath dress with matching jacket, brown ac cessories and the green orchid from her bouquet. She is a grad uate of Shasta College. The bride groom attended Oregon State Col lege and Shasta College and this year is completing his senior yean at University of Nevada. The newlyweds are residing at 765 Reeves Avenue in Reno fol lowing a wedding trip to Victoria B.C. In addition to the bridegroom's parents, and his grandfather, John Bush, Tulelake guests at the wed ding included Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborne, Bill and Doug; Mr. and Mrs. Estil Allison and family; Mr and Mrs. Bill Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. George Reiben, Mr. and Mrs. John Takacs, Steve Bush, Susan Perry, Mary Jane Oehlerich and Edgar Duckett. From Merrill were Mr. and Mrs. Murel Long and Ann. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lenncrt, Everson; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Reynolds, Corvallis; Richard Millick, Henderson, Nv.;J Gary Fagg, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Prentice and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Reynolds. Dexter; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nelson, Mo- lalla; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ziegler, Beaver ton; Marlene Baldwin, Eugene. 0 Baby Shower MALIX Mrs. Dale Bk was1 honored recently with a pink and blue shower at the Mflin Com munity Hall. Stuffed animals were used for decorations throughout the room, and the gift table was artistically decorated with the let tering "Baby Rick." On a lace covered table were cakes. Assisting Mrs. Rick with her gifts were Mrs. Ron McVayand Mrs. Bill Taylor. : Hostesses were Mrs. Virgil Rick, Mrs. Don Morrow, Mrs. L &t n Harrison. Mrs. John Guthrie, Mrs. Jim Guthrie, Mrs. Kenny Steyskal land Jlrs. Bill Taylor. SPECIAL SHOE EVENT ONE WEEK ONLY! FIANCEES . . . All Foil Colors and All Heel Heights. fiancees! NrA ill. in formerly to $14.95 SPECIAL SALE! Oif . - KttirrTr'V Eenil i Herbesaenct i Cream Clener r m f i Helena Rubinstein's 'SKIN-DEW-Day-TimesBeauty Set VITHi SKIN DEW DAY-TIME MOISTURIZER Use skin DEW to help keep your skin supple, moist, tender-toft and for the time you want to look your loveliest ... all through the day from make-up to make-up, or without any. Your (kin will have an invis ible veil or dew. . . constant beauty shield against all moisture robbers; drying weather, wind, sun, stuffy rooms. Scientific tests show stent dew moisture pene trates deep, reaches every skin layer. 3.00 value. 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