Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 09, 1963, Page 13, Image 13

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JUST MARRIED Mr. and Mn. Chester Floyd Rutledq.
are pictured at Hope Lutheran Church following their
recent marriage. Mrs. Rutledge is the former Sharon Jean
Davis. Photo by H. V. Mollenkopf
Church Rites Unite Couple
In a recent ceremony at Hope
Lutheran Church, Sharon Jean
Davis became the bride of Ches
ter Floyd Rutledge. The candle
light double ring service was read
hy the Rev. Warren V. Pechman
before the altar decorated with
pink and white flowers.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and .Mrs. Guy H. Davis of
this city. The bridegroom is the
son of Mrs. Francis Ozhun, Seat
tle, and Charles Rutledge, Klam
ath Falls.
Mrs. William Hagcrman played
traditional wedding music and ac
companied the soloist, Rac Ann
Davis, who sang "The Wedding
Prayer" and "The King of Love,
My Shepherd Is."
The bride was given in mar
riage by her brother-in-law, Fred.
I,, Ehrlich, Salem. She wore a
white satin floor length gown
made by her mother. It was de
signed with long pointed sleeves,
bateau neck, accented with lace
applique and seed pearls. The
elbow length veil was held in place
hy a satin band trimmed with
seed pearls. Her blue garter was
borrowed from Mrs. Barbara
Foltz. The bridal bouquet was
fashioned of lavender Silver Chal
ice roses and white carnations.
Short lavender taffeta frocks
and brief lavender veils were worn
by the bridal attendants. They
carried bouquets of pink and
white carnations.
Helen Davis. Klamath Falls,
was maid of honor for her sister.
Bridesmaids were Carolyn Brew
er, this city, and Kathie La Fluer.
Phoenix. Ore. Junior bridesmaid
was Karen Hagcrman. this city.
Nieces of the bride. Suzanne
and Lynn Ehrlich. Salem, were
the flower girls, dressed in white
satin and carrying baskets of rose
petals.
Ring bearer was Jimmy Hag
erman and Ricky Hagcrman
served as acolyte.
H. Wesley Broyles, Klamath
Falls, step-brother of the bride
groom, was best man. Ushers
were Cecil Rutledge. brother of
the bridegroom, Seattle. William
Hagcrman and Fred Miller Jr.,
both of Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Davis chose for her daugh
ter's wedding, a two piece pink
dress, bone accessories and pink
carnation corsage. Mrs. Ozbun
wore a red lace dress with white
accessories and white carnation
corsage.
The reception w as held in the
church parlors. White tapers
flanked the four tiered cake which
was trimmed w ith lavender roses
It was served by the bride's
aunt, Mrs. Robert Campbell,
and Airs. Barbara Foltz. White
and pink flowers centered the
punch and coffee table attended
by the bride's sister, Mrs. Fred
L. Khrlich, Salem, and her cous
in, Mrs. Dale Lollar, this city.
Gifts were received by Bever
ly Mattos and the guest book was
in charge of Joyce Badker.
Other out - of - town guests
were Sir. and Mrs. James Camp
bell and children of Stronghold.
Both the newlyweds are grad
uates of Klamath Union High
School and will make their home
at 1742 Menlo Way until fall when
he will be called to duty with the
Naval Reserve.
Bonanza Girls
Fete Mothers
BONANZA Students of the Bo
nanza High School home econonv
ics class entertained at a moth
er's tea the evening of May 9.
Teacher for the class is Sandy
Franklin.
In keeping with the theme, a
"Cinderella" slept by the fire-'
place while her dreams were
shown by the young hostesses;
modeling clothes they had made
during the year. Programs were
in the shape of high-heeled slip
pers.
Mistress of ceremonies was Lin
da Mi Kail and fashion show
commentator was Nondice Mc
Fall. Background music was
played by Barbara Reid.
Also on the program were read
ings by Lea McFall; a duet by
Danice and Teri House; a panto
mime by Wilma Albert; accordion
solo by Jean Fernlund; a second
pantomime by Linda Fernlund
and a song by Virginia Noble,
Cathy Angel, Danice House, Su
sie Wnotcn and Marianne Keysor.
Fach guest was given a cor-sace.
Assembly
Honors Two
Baby Shower
Tulips Bloom
In Wardrobe
BLV Mrs. Ben Pool Sr. and1
her infant son, Benjamin Pool Jr.
were honored with a baby showerl
MALIN On Sunday, April held at the home of Mrs. J I m
28, Malin Rainbow Assemblv No. Tikkanen on .May 27.
49 hosted a reception at the Ma- The decorations included a spring, place your tulips where
tin Masonic Temple in honor of stork sitting on the edge of a the rabbits can't get at them
NEW YORK (NEAl - This
two of its members.
Escorted to the East for grand
honors were Susan Williams, re
cently appointed grand drill lead
er for the coming year for Grand
beautifully decorated bassinet.
Games were played and refresh
mcnts were served to Mrs. Dwight
Dillavou, Mrs. Jack Jacobs, Mrs
Jack Hunton, Mrs. Pat Pruitt,
IIKR.U.D AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore.
Sunday, June 9, 1963
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Rainbow Assembly, and Lo i slMrs. Herbert Hadley. Theba Pru-
Owens, a past grand choir mem
ber.
The welcome address was giv-i
en by Loudean Lyon, pro tern
worthy adviser, and the invoca-i
tion by the Rev. Ethen Whitman.
Introduced also were Susan Wil
liams, Lois Owens and Cathy Ken-
yon, past worthy advisers; Mrs.
Jean McFall. mother adviser:!
Emma Wilde and Frances Kalina.l
past mother advisers; Ivan and
Helen Ann Ottoman, worthy pa
tron and matron of Prosperity
Chapter, OES.
Following an aourooriate adden
da, the honored guests gave brief
itt, Mickie Zittle, Mrs. Jerry Oil
lavou, Vickie Zittle, Nancy Jo
Clemens, Mrs. Martin Clemens,
Mrs. Jack Dillavou, Nancy Thom-j
son, Suzie Tikkanen, Mrs. Monte
Cline. Mrs. Claude Newman, Mrs.
May Newman, Mrs. Faye Maddox
and Mrs. Mike Dillavou.
experiences.
Following a program of vocal
numbers by Connie Unis and
Marilyn Duncan, refreshments
were served. An elaborate tiered
cake was made for the occasion
by Mrs. Paul Mullanix. Assisting
with servine were Helen Ann Otto-
lalKs on their Grand Assembly i man and Mildred Dnbrv
right in your own clothes closet.
Fashion has borrowed a new
look from this spring flower and
an entire designer collection has
been created with a tulip motif.
Tulips are represented in color,
silhouette, embroideries and
prints, all adding up to a flower
garden enchantment in fashion.
The most exciting news is col
or pink, peach, white and, of
course, tulip stem green. There
are bold over-all tulip prints and
exquisite tulip embroideries on
solid grounds. Other styles in the
line have ruffles cut in the shape
of tulips and attached to the hemline.
Several dresses are designed in
a tulip-inspired silhouette, a nar
row figure-skimming shape, with
a high waist or no waistline at
all.
Four Themes Prevail
In Men's Sportswear
Sportswear for spring and sum-.es hooded parkas and pull-overs
mer 19ta Is keyed to four themcsmade o1 slicker cloths, duck,
that imM fin,! im.k im, u,nK I chambray and new laminated fab-
. rics. Bell-bottom trousers, direct
illusi mill. frnlTI .u. v...t, BiirD uou
The "Nautical Look" is due for
Its second big season in a row.
It w ill be accompanied by a grow
ing "Western Influence" (Ranch
wear', by styles linked to "Active
Sportswear" and a new, dressier
group of "Weekendwear."
The Nautical Look encompass
New skirt shapes take the form
of an inverted tulip in full bloom,
lor layered tulip petals fall soft
ly from a fitted waistline. ;
Sleeves, too, are tulip-draped.
Fabrics are as light and airy
i a spring breeze. Sheer voiles,
chiffons, batistes, imported eyelet'
embroideries, cotton meshes, silk
and cotton blends and crepes arc
included in the collection.
made their move from naval
vessels to outboard cruisers.
These, of course, are in white
duck.
Look for crew-neck and boat-
neck knit shirts in bright signal.
Hag colors, cut-and-sewn shirts,
cabana sets and swim trunks I
all in the saltier style expressions.
Ranchwear the Western Influ
enceplays up denim and cham
bray, those old standbys of the
cowpokes. They also borrow the
pointed pocket flaps, yoked
shirts, contrasting color stitching
and rivets that stem from fron
tier shirts and western "jeans."
Calico prints and big gingham
checks are other distinctive fea
tures of the Western Influence.
Active Sportswear for golf, ten
nis, fishing and other sports has
contributed features in both stylel
and construction to many other!
leisure garments.
Weekendwear, the last but not
least of the new trends, lends it
self very smartly to the newly
emphasized coordinates. " '
Here, both sport jackets and
slacks and walkshorts are literal
ly made for one another. Coordi
nated patterns with solid colors,
fabric-with-fabric themes, and
both blends and contrasts in color
and shadings make these dressier
casuals very easy on the eye.
Wonderful quality . . . wonderful low prices ... on Miller's
collection of "dad-approved" Father's Day Gifts. Shop this
week. Father's Day is next Sunday. All gifts beautifully wrap
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