PAGE t-D HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath FalU, Ore. , Sunday, January 77, 1963 "iReno Chapel r Novs the time to order copies of the 1963 Wedding Site LAKEVIKW At a candlelight ceremony on Dec. 29, at 2 p m., in the Parks Wedding Chapel at V, cno Sheila Maureen Gilbert and if fit J RECENT BRIDE Mrs. Ronald Woods !s the former -Sheila M.ur.en Gilbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. How ard A. Gilbert of Lakeview. Her husband Is fhe son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Woods of Alturas. They were mar ried Dec. 29 in Reno. Ronald Woods were united in mar riage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Gilbert of Lakeview, and the bridegroom .-, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Woods of Alturas. Attendants for the couple were his brother, Alton, and wile, Pa tricia, whose wedding ceremony had just been xrformcd in Ihe chapel. The clergyman for both weddings was tlve Rev. Warren D. Ward of 'Reno. Baskets of pink and white roses with pink ribbon bows marking the pews made up tiie decora tions for the chapel. The bride wore a white chiffon street length dress, with white lace jacket. A short veil on a headband made up her headdress. Her corsage was a purple or chid. She later changed to a beige wool dress and coat worn with beige accessories. The parents of both young peo ple were among the 24 members vho made up the wedding party. The bride is a graduate of Lakeview High School and has been employed in Ihe olfice of the district attorney. He was gradu ated from Modoc Union H i g h School in Alturas. They are mak ing their home in Alturas where he is a linotype operator for the Modoc Record. " "if i'-i r v. v ANNOUNCEMENT MADE Former residents of Klam--th Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Green Jr., now residing in North Hiqhlands, Calif., announce the engagement of thoir daughtor, Bonnie Louise, to Robert Zine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Zine of Elvorta, Calif, The bride delect is altendlnq Sacramento School of Beauty on a 'scholarship. Her fiance is employed by Tenco Tractor in Sacramento. A spring wedding is planned. Manzdnita OES Reports t;i i mrrtins m W1 for S5,u.r.di.iii Chapter 172. Older ofi llislcrn Mar, was conducted iHv. by Wula Scribner. worthy mil lion, mid William K. Aiulerson, wmlJ.y patron. ' The annual w.t m.ilion and pa Irons mht a hold on .lii 9. Honored at that time uMt Virginia Itrnwn and Walter Hmwii. I' 10. Thelma . CwswoU. 1f.l; Vera r'ntch, l.'i2; Helen "Mi tin.i k. I't.Vt; (iooixianna Oark. V'.ifi - ,77; Marion (ir.tnt i? 7-;. ,lady.s Ohuhh and Wil !t)mi I'. Ander.vm. l.i.'R,,Vi; Nina Hall, la.'t; 1nTiie Mcfnllnm mid V l-tolo Howell, and lns Murphy aii;l Klnier Vincent, I1 'u fiinai llrnun Ciivr an inter e.Mns arcnunl f trials, hard HOSPITAL GIFT Mrs. Richard Newman, right, president of American Association of University Women, and Mrs. Murdo Morrison, left, representative of the group, present a check for $350 to representatives of the Intercommunity Hospital Fund Drive. Jim Stilwell, fund drive chairman, accepts the check as Quinn Hawley watch es. In doing so, AAUW joins other non-profit organizations in contributing to this Community-wide drive. ubo was making his odicial visit He is a menilier of Orienl.il Chap lor, lakeview. Henry Rergtom c.ac a itixmI on the Kaslorn St .if Home in Portland (or .sriimr nn-iiiliois and tsked for nntinucd Mipixnt of Hie Iwmr. I'.nieriainnK'nl iiu Union mini Ivis by pntar sinciputs from Klamath Music Center ami an aorolKltic hal!M numler by ier .ildine ll.nllry. gr.inild.nishter of lirry Kit.siininons. "Did Kather Time" presented Verda Si-nhncr with a ' New Year ll,ib" and M,u v nderson pro vided a c.ike for oltu-eis to dec orale with roses and laudles in honor if Mi s. Sci ibnri s bu tll la . Roll ehnienls were seivisl by Ruth ll.itom.in. Alu-o Maiburn, Sarah McMillan, .)occ Iwinphear, tilenn ll.iyenian and Wayne M.il- burn. All meniU'is are urgisl lo at tend Ihe next nirt'ling on .!,ui Job's Bethel Installation Nancy McClure was installed ;is honored queen of Job's Dauch teis Bethel 61, Dec. 29, at the Scottish Kite Temple. "Queen Nancy" in silver letters, red tapers and .silver fern ai-ran'e- ments decorated the ea.sl. InsIallinR officers were Hetirinc Honored Queen Cheryl Hall; guide. Susan ParisoUo; marshal, Susa n It unc : recorder, Nancy Nicol; chaplain, Patty B nit ton; musician, Janice laGrande; solo ist, Sue -Ann Owens; senior custo dian, Susan Cannon; junior cus todian, I-aurio nruns. Candlelifiht ers we Belty Holmes and Lin da Warren. Steven and Teresa Lundjaen were the Kihle l)ear crs. Janice McCoinack was in char ui! of the puesl btntk and prourams. All oUiceis carried emblematic bouquets of lily-of-the-valley. In stalled were honored queen, Nan cy McClure; senior princess, Sal- Hanville: junior princess. Jane Neecc; tfi'icle, Suana W'hytal; mar- .hal, Annette Krwhickson; chap ain, Jody Hedord; U'easurer Cher- vl Hmuham; recorder, Sharon Handle; librarian, Susan Douglas; musician. Nancv Clark; first mes-i ener, Carolee Weslvold; second messenger, Susan Lusk; third, messenger, Stephanie Gudcrian: 1 louith niessciiHer. Cheryl Kccles; liflh messenger, Jacqueline Tesch; senior custodian. I'amela Keys; Hinior custo)ian, Myrna l.ichten- stern; inner guard; Cicorian iates; outer puard. Carol I.eib; isMstant recorder .Marilyn Whit ney, historian, .lanu-e Sc hoi ton g urn?' A it my ' Si J I V ' 'I ' 1 JOB'S QUEEN Nancy McCfure is the new hon ored queen of Job's Daugh ters Bethel No. 61. Instal lation ceremonies were Dec. 29 at the Scottish Rite Temple. Photo by Guderian shipful master, ("rater Uike Ixxli;e o. 211; Charles R. I.eib, emin ent commander of Knights Tem plar: Kdward R. Trotter, past as sociate Ruardian, and Mrs. Umra Trotter. asl puardian Irom Huena Park, ( alir.: Mrs. Kilty Hanville. Mrs. Hetty Ball and Mis. Vir Rinia McClure. past euaidians of Bethel No. 61. Queen Nancy intro duced her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I nomas X. McClure Jr.. and her brother, Larry McClure. Guar dian and associate guardian "( Bethel No. HI are Mrs. Helen Mi-Cornaik and Ralph Darmody. I-oIIowhir Ihe installation a re ception anil Ihe queen's ball Mere held in the dinirn; room, decor- lady of Ihe lights, Vn pinia Van jfted in Ihe red and siKer Ihrme ol I'ell; soloisl; S.india Kuconich; lhe newly uist.illeil queen Mac. tiearer. l.unla Warren. limine the ceremonies. Sue Ann Owens accompanied by Janice l.a (irandc. sang "My Task" ami "The lord's Praser." The Klam ath Kails Chapter of the order ol (he DeMnlay under the direc lion of John Otterbein. master councilor, assisted in Hie inslalla lion ceremonies Introductions included Mrs. C.e nea Svwlt. roval matron nt Knendhip Court. Order of the Amaranth, who piesented Queen Nancy with her white Bible; O K Alle. associate guardian of Belli el No. h. Thomas C. Barnes, wnr OVER THE GARDEN GATE AI.TL'RAS GARDK.N CIX'B The new year 196.1 finds tlie Alturas Garden Club looking for ward to a busy year and looking back on a year of accomplish ment in 1962. The Christmas meeting was held at the home of Mrs. C. W Carstens. which was beautiful in its holiday decor. Refreshments were flaming plum puddings. Reports of the holiday festival in November told of a most suc cessful affair. Twelve members were present at the January meeting at the home of the president, Airs. Russ Enderlin. Reports were heard on the Christmas lighting program and thanks given to Pacific Pow er and Light Company. Copco Division for its sponsorship with the chih. Club members urge all residents to plan in advance for next year so that the display will lie even better than the one just past. A letter was read from Kd Gas- saway. former resident ol Allur as now living in Texas. He told how he. as an employe of the NCO Railroad, had moved Ihe building which is now the club house to its present location. Mis. Roliert Schluter sliowed slides taken by Kathryn Decker. past president, of flower arrange ments shown m former shows staged by Ihe Alturas Garden Club. Plans were formulated for a card party late in February. URIVK SKTS KKCORD NKW YORK U'PD - The na tional chairman for L'niled Com munity Campaigns of America has announced the collection of a rec ord $."20 million in this season's United Fund and Community Chest drive. Oliver G. Willils mane Ihe an nouncement al a meeting Tues day during which volunteer lead ers from various segments of the population were honored for their services in the campaign launched iasl SeptemtHT. Bridal Shower CHILOQUIN A bridal shower honoring Cindy Martinez was giv en Jan. 17 at the home of Doris Kircher. Hostesses were Doris Kircher, Donna Kircher, Jinny Lynn Doak, Dianne Haas, Judy David and Pearl Adamo. Games were played by Ihe 25 guests and prizes were won by Phyllis Bickers and Jo Chase. The guest of honor was present ed with a wishing well after each guest made a wish and dropped a penny into the well. Oul-of-lown guests were Mrs. David Bigby and Mrs. Harold Li of Klamath Falls. SBiorD LOW in calories. HIGH in vitamins. HIGH in Proteins. LIGHT in body. rhips and rewards of tl cbaiter 2. which will be mitiatmn iitphl mrmbors when Mananita hecamr a chapter. 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