" m i. I MEMORABLE DAY Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Lahoda are I pictured with the elegant cake served to more than 200 : guests, who honored the couple Sunday, Jan. 20, on the ; occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Lahoda are long-time residents of Malin. ." Photo by Bob Anderson PACE 10-A HKKALD AND NEWS, Klamath Kails, Ore. Thursday. January 24, 1963 Im mmmtwm"u,"i l'i.rirn-iiin f .inn .rnniiinn-TtiriiiiirT-r-nrr t'i m "i I I I ipinmir wmi niniMiiriiiipywiwiMWiwM i FAMILY GROUP An open house Sunday, Jan. 20, at the Malin Community Hall was arranged by the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Lahoda to honor their parents' ? olden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Lahoda, seated, are shown with their amily. Standing, left to right, are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lahoda, Mrs. Joe Lahoda and Joe Lahoda, standing on either side of their son, Wayne, and Paul Lahoda. , Photo by Bob Anderson J V A TO WED The betrothal of Sharen Louise Spicer and John Warren Flournoy is announced by her par ; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bertie : :W. Spicer Jr. of Alturas. He is the son of Mr. and ,;ly. The popular young peo jMrs. Don Flournoy of Like-;-ple are both graduates of 'Modoc Union High School. '.-CShe is now attending Reno '.Business College end her '-'fiance is a student at Uni versity of Nevada. He is ; affiliated with Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. No date ; has been set for the wedding. Reno Rites Unite Couple LAKEVnSYV Cheri Irene Fan ning became the bride of Daniel William Roush at a double ring ceremony performed at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, Jan. 12, at the Mt. Rose Wedding Chapel in Reno. The bride Is the daugh tcr of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R, Fanning and the bridegroom is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs, John Roush, all of Lakeview. The allar was banked by bas kets of pink - and white roses where the ceremony was per formed by the Rev. William H. Herring. The bride s ballerina length dress of while chiffon featured a fitted bodice and full skirt. Her over-thc-face veil of illusion was fastened to a satin tiara studded with rhinestones, and she car ried a white orchid and stcphano-lis. The maid of honor, Charlotte lliggins, wore a pink lace dress, and Uie bridesmaid, Linda Fan ning, sister of the bride, wore a pale green chiffon dress. Their lieadpieces of satin rosebuds and the nosegay bouquets Mrs. Fanning wore a two-piece shantung dress of burnt orange, with a corsage of gardenias. Best man was Elmo Eugene Angele of Lakeview. For the wedding dinner at the Prima Donna the bride changed to a white sheath dress with gold accessories, and her bouquet or chid. Attending the wedding were the bride's parents; her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Harvey; her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Kucmpcl; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Eugene An gele, all of Lakeview, and Blake Jones of Klamath Falls. The newlyweds will make their home in Lakeview. (Do you their frocks. A new sewing machine with a 'fine-tuning" device, enables the operator to sew the most delicate or the most rugged fabrics with precision. A large, round design selector dial on the face of the machine shows the various de- matched signs which can be made by the Emmett Lahodas Note Golden Wedding Date 'machine. FINAL CLEARANC Early American Norgo DdVCMO & Braided eIu , Chs m WnChPr Nylon daveno and club Charr Pads t ,, S"e'' TrcH.: , . Ful V utomohe. 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Fifty years later, on Sunday. fan. 20, a day considerably warm-l cr than the wedding day and without a trace of snow on the ground, Mr. and Mrs. Lahoda re ceived Uie best wishes of their friends on the anniversary of then-marriage. Approximately 200 guests were present at the reception in the Mulin Community Hall, arranged bv the couple's sons and daufth- tcrs-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Joe La hoda, Sprague ftivor, Paul Laho da, Malin, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Lahoda. Walker AFB, Hos wcll. N.M. Among the special guests for the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zumpfe of Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drcwelow of The Dalles, Frank Nclik. Talent, and Mrs. Mamie Giacomini of Merrill, who was the organist for the La hodn's wedding. The hall was unusually deco rated for the open house by Mrs. J. Walter Browning, who used the decor of the early lfloo's as her theme. One side of the room was transformed into an "a n t i n u e center" with chairs. lamps, tables nnd other items of the early era. Mr. and Mrs. I.ihoda were seat ed in lovely old chairs as they greeted Ihcir guests. A back ground was a while arch made by Paul Lahoda, which was Irimmed with red roses and bore Ihe full names of the honored pair and the date. hn. The refreshment table. I .-shaped and covered with gold tulle over white, caught at Ihe corners with gold rosettes, was centered with a gold tree surrounded with an ar rangement of gold rose, bells and gold wood forms. In the L of tile table, lacing the hall, four gold bells and gold ribbon were table covering. The wedding cake was topped with gold numerals 50 in a heart sha(cd of gold roses. From four heart-shapen' cakes forming the base of the elaborate contcction were gold colonnades suporling three more tiers, each dcvoiatcd w i t h golden butlertlics. swans. Ilowers and bells tiold l.ivrs and holders completed the t;iblc set ting The cake was served by Mrs. Fred llreuelow, Mrs, l.ahoda's sister, and Mrs. Bill (iasscr. a niece. Presiding at the coffee service was Mrs. Hnv Kucera Mrs. Lahoda's sister and sisler-in law, Mrs. Robert Petrik of Mer rill and Mrs. Joe Zumpfe, poured punch. Merrill Women of the Moose were in charge of refreshments Mrs. Joe Lahoda and Mrs.' Leon ard Lahoda attended the guest book, which was placed on a ta ble covered with an heirloom hand-crocheted cloth. With the book was a money tree and wed ding pictures of the honored cou ple. During the reception Mrs. Jim Bunnell played incidental organ selections. For a program, Mrs. Halbert Wilson composed and read a poem, "When Anna and Emmett Were Married." Another original poem, "History of the Couple," was presented by- Mrs. J. Waller Browning. Mrs. Brown ing also introduced the Lahoda's sons and gave a bouquet of gold chrysanthemums and white carnations to Wayne Lahoda. who in turn presented them to his grandmother. The couple has three other grandsons. The families of both Mr. and Mrs. Lahoda were among the Hist settlers in the Malin are?. He came from Lindsey, Neb., in lilll. 1'ollowing their marriage Ibev re sided in Malm until 1918 when they moved to Gregory, S.D., to reside until 1KB. Sons, Paul and Joe, were born in Malin and Leon ard in South Dakota. Emmett Lahoda has been asso ciated with lumber. crnin ann larming operations during his lifetime. Both are active mem bers of the CZIU Ixlgc and Com munity Church. Mrs. Lahoda is also a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, Women of the Moose. Malin Unit of Home Exten sion and Hoyal Neighbors of America. SOCIETY By Helen Bechen Beauty Note If you apply a face cream and massage belore going to bed--and it's a good idea to keep your skin supple and help it retain moisture easy does it. A light helping of cream and a light massage are all you need. But, there is no reason to re tire with a film of cream covering your face. 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