Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 10, 1963, Page 10, Image 10

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HERALD AND NEWS, Klanuth F.lll, Ore.
Sunday, February 1963
iCouple Wed
In Lakeview.
LAKEVIEW The wedding cere
mony uniting Sherrill Mae Banis
ter and James 0. Howard was
performed at the First Preibyter
ian Church at two o'clock Salur
day. Jan. 12. against a background
r erpmi houehs and baskets of
aqua and white chrysanthemum
land white slocK.
T The double ring ceremony was
.' performed by the Rev. Elsyn
? Tesche. Organist was Mrs. Wesley
Dollarhide, and the bride was giv.
' en in marriage by her father.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin F. Banis
ter of Lakeview are the parents
of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs
Lester J. Howard of North Little
Rock, Ark., are the bridegroom's
parents.
The bride's balleiina length
gown of Chantilly lace featured a
portrait neckline outlined with
seed pearls, a basque bodice and
bracelet length sleeves. Her fin
ccrtip length illusion veil was fas
tened to a crown of seed pearls,
and she carried a cascading bou
quel of yellow carnations and
white lilies of the valley with a
centerpiece of yellow rosebuds.
Maid of honor for her sister
was Karen Banister. She wore a
frock of aqua taffeta and chiffon
and carried a nosegay bouquet of
white and aqua carnations. Her
headpiece was white with a short
veil.
Best man was Lou Nowlin of
Kingsley Field, Klamath Falls,
and the usher was Wayne Weidc
man of Lakeview.
Mrs. Banister's costume for the
wedding was a suit of cocoa brown
and beige with matching acces
sories. Mrs. Howard chose a
cream and gold lace dress with
black accessories.
The banquet room at Hunter's
Lodge was the scene of the wed
ding reception. Bouquets of chry
santhemums and silver and white
wedding bells decorated the room.
The cake was served by Mrs. Joe
Banister: Mrs. George Elder
served Uie punch; and the coffee
was poured by Mrs. Julius Pauck
and Mrs. Herbert Hadley. Karen
Banister attended the guest book
and Mrs. Lou Nowlin was at the
gift table.
For traveling the bride changed
to a winter white suit dress ac
cented by a pin which was a gift
of the bridegroom. Her accessor
ies wore cream and beige. The
couple left for a wedding trip to
Ilrnver. Colo., and from there to
North Little Bock, Ark., where
4he bridegroom Is attending the
University of Arxansas as a for
estry major.
Altendinif from out-of-town were
Mr. Lester J. Howard, mother
of Hie bridegroom; Mrs. Howard
Tick. Mrs. Al Robcrson, Mrs. M.
Brazellon, aunts of the bride,
Mrs. Lucy Sass, the bride's grand
mnlher, Elaine Pick and Marilyn
Hillhouse, cousins of the bride, of
Redding; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Hadley, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Jiillnvou. all of Bly. '
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Soropti mists
To Aid Project
MOUNT SHASTA - At its
regular breakfast meeting Jan
.10, Soroptimist Club of Mount
Shasta learned it has been in
vited to help host members of the
International Travel Education
Foundation, i non profit body de
voted to building better interna
tional understanding through
the "People to People" commit
tee. Approximately 400 English
speaking European teachers will
be visiting this country during the
Easter holidays. This "People to
People" project is the first within
the Soroptimist scope which the
"People to People" group head
ed by former President Eisen
hower has invited Soroptimist
Clubs to take part.
In the other business a raviola
sale was tentatively planned for
March, with Darlcne Cheula.
chairman.
A name (or the news bulletin.
"Mount Shasta Murmers," was
selected. Aileen Simmers a a d
Bertha Lanlhier comprise the ed
itorial staff and the bulletin will,
be issued monthly.
Rilla Petersen gave a report
on her $150 vocational training
scholarship committee's work.
This will be the fourth scholar
ship awarded by this club.
Donna Krausse gave a resume
of work being done by her com
mittee on the Award of Merit
project, in which all June. 1963.
graduating seniors are eligible to
participate. It is a $2,500 ward.
not a scholarship.
Most of the early school teach
ers in Ohio were men.
CRESS-IP POINTERS
When you shop for a dress, be
sure to examine the hem depth
and seams, and be suie that the
dress is lined if the skirt is
straight. The hem should be at
least l'i inches deep, and seams
should be pinked to prevent fraying.
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LAKEVIEW BRIDE Mrs. James O. Howard was Sher
rill Met Banister before her Jan. 12 marriage. Her par
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin F. Banister of Lakeview.
The n.wlyweds will make their home in North Little
Rock, Ark., while the bridegroom attonds University of
Arkansas.
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