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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1963)
PAGE t-B HERALD AND NEWS, Klam. Ji Falla, Oregon Sunday, June It, 1963 0 W Marriage Is Announced Mrs. Richard (Mary) Maxwell and Chester L. Irving were mar ried May 31 in St. Mary's Episco pal Church in Winnemucca. Nev. The Rev. T. K. Kerstetter of ficiated at the double ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Irving will make their home in Klamath Kalis. DURING THE CEREMONY Ettin Kiger Jr. drops coins into the hands of his bride as a part of the religious core mony in Mexico City's Metropolitan Cathedral April 27 which united the two young people in marriage. The bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Estin Kigar, this city, traveled to Mexico for the ceremony. m exico Of Jnt n m 'it oLocciUi Mexico City was the setting for the April wedding of Martha Ca brcra of that city and Estin Ki ger Jr. of Klamath Fails. The bride is the daughter of General and Mrs. Manuel Cabrera. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Estin Kiger. The civil ceremony was held at the Cabrera home on April 26 with 12 witnesses present and the immediate family, relatives and neighbors. The religious ceremony was held April 27 at 6:30 in the evening in the Sacristy of the Metropolitan Cathedral with the Ilcv. Father Dunstan Stout offici ating. The lengthy civil ceremony was entirely in Spanish, but out of courtesy to the bridegroom': parents, an English speaking priest was obtained and the religious ceremony was entirely in English The bride wore a pearl satin dress with a double train Uned in the tame materlat. tSatln embroi dered leaves of the same color covered the front of Uie dress from bodice to hemline. Her veil dusted in powder to match her dress, was held in place by crystal tiara. The tiara was de signed and made by the bride groom. It matched the garland of crystal beads made to entwine the couplo during part of the cere mony. Her only jewelry were sil ver and diamond eardrops which her mother had worn at her own wedding. Only the bride had flow ers at the religious ceremony. She carried a bouquet of pearl white roses with the stems encased in silver tube. Orchids were worn by all the ladies attending the civil ceremony the evening before. A dinner dance reception was held at 9 p.m. that evening at the Salon "Corinto." The couple left the following day for an Acapulco honeymoon. The bride Is a graduate of In stitute Rafael Hossi and the Uni versity of America. She is pres- Ex-Resisdents Wed In North Friends of Mr. Sid (Eloise) El liot. Medford. and Fred Miller. Vancouver, Wash., will be inter ested to learn of their marriage May 18 in Portland. Both former ly resided in Klamath Falls. Hie ceremony was solemnized in Fremont Methodist Church by the Rev. Dallas McNeil, who was at one time pastor of the First Methodist Church in this City. For the ceremony, tlie bride chose a champagne colored chif fon street length dress with matching hat and shoes. On a white prayer book she carried a white orchid. She was given in marriage by her son, James Mc- Bride, Portland. Matron of honor was the bride's daughter, Mrs. William Hatzi, Medford. Fred Miller Jr., Seattle, at tended his father as best man. William Hatzi seated the guests After the ceremony, guests gath ered for the reception at the Sheraton Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Miller spent their honeymoon in Hawaii end will make their home in Vancouver where he is owner of a cleaning establishment. Their address will be 120 E. 33rd Street. He for merly owned New Method Clean ers in Klamath Falls. The past five years Mrs. Miller has made her home in Medford. Out-of-town guests to the cere mony and reception were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lawler and Mr. and Mrs. Norman tiuycr, Klamath rails; Mrs. Marion Shannon, Yuba City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ran dall (Emily Elliot), Los Altos; Mr. and Mrs. John Elliot, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Melton, Eu gene; Mr. and Mrs. Kox oarn son, Vancouver. ently employed as bilingual secre tary to uie president ol Mazat Op- ttco. The bridegroom Is In hli CZECH CLUB MEETS MALIN Mrs. Ella Halousek en tertaincd the Ciech Club or June 6. Games were played with prizes going to Agnes Drazil, Eliz abeth Paygr, Anna Hartlerode and junior year at Uie University of Blanche Oliva. Others present In America. They will spend July eluded Anna Pickett, Mildred Raj and August in Klamath Falls mis. Amelia Cacka. Pauline Sutv. and return to Mexico City in Sep tember. ' ' ( . - ' Vv'-V. v :: i rnif MiiiiMiiiiHii iimi rtiiiiiMiiM lain wmimmu J Hose Haley. Elizabeth Slezak, Martha Brothanck. Victoria Wll son was a guest. The club will meet June 27 with Mrs. Eliza beth Paygr. two-piece calico with patchwork shorts. BETROTHED A late August wedding is planned for Louise 8orgialli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. F, Borgialli, Klamath Falls, and Robert Kuoll son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knoll, Burlingame, Calif. The bride-to-be it a senior stu dent at Southern Oregon College and will complete her education through San Francisco State College this fall. Her fiance is a graduate of SOC and it employed in insurance claims work. The young couple will make their home on the San Francisco peninsula. Photo by Grumen Studio NOW AT TOWER FURNITURE! ROYALWEVE nSSfes CARPET :jIIanpTC dept. NO MONEY DOWN HAPPY HOUR CLUB MALIN The Happy Hour Bridge Club met with Mrs. W. C. j uaiton sr. on June 4. Two tables were In play with Mrs. Lester Schrciner and Mrs. Charles Ham ilton winning prizes. Mrs. Robert Moll. Mrs. Charles Johnson. Mrs. 0. C. Blohm, Mrs. Con Johnson, Mrs. J. Perry Haley and Mrs. Dalton completed the two tables. The simple addition of a patch work, ankle-length gypsy skirt will convert a playsuil into an at home dress. Tops for Uie top: camisole worn calico Jamaica Trusted for Aceuricy mm lrJt-Z" 5S" Grte" Stamps Open Fri. Till 9:00 UK GOLD WATCH M50 Sophistication U etprfMd In trry detail of tKii distinrttva wtch. The fracrJul line con trait smartly i Rat rut th gtam inn fac?tdi7,pd Sapphrtt cryi tL UK white or yellow sold. Other Sapphette model from 1125 Fed. tax Included. J. C. RENIE, Jeweler "lclia Deeltr tor OMEGA A RUs Watctiti ane' Kto seke Dt4fn0n4l." 1021 Mai TU 4-4404 1 'tl:. WED IN JUNE The former Marylea Oswalt of North Bend and Robert Mareum of Klamath Falls were married June I. They are pictured at the reception which followed the church ceremony. They will reside in Canoga Park, Calif. Photo by Brown's Studio 1 v y ' TO BE JUNE BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. Orvill. Fisher of Haines, Ore., announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marilyn Kay, to Gerald D. Del Fatti of Baker. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Del Fatti, Klamath Falls. The wedding will take place June 23 in the First Methodist Church in Baker. The future bride is presently employed at the Baker First National Bank of Portland. Her fiance, graduate of KUHS and Oregon State Uni versity, is with the Oregon State Police. Beautify your home the easy way with ACM ENAMEL-K0TE " . iiipmwHilMHIM" HI ,. """i LONG-LASTING! Knanipl-Kote uive furniture and woodwork hard, durable, high-glow tiniah that lasts and lasta ... a licautiful tiniah that's so easy to wash. EASY TO APPLY! Goes on smoothly, quickly, easily drips to a rich. beautiful gloss in a hurry. BEAUTIFUL COLORS! Choose from 49 joyous colors. Check Acme's big Color Selector in our store to get the exact color and shade you want. So, paint the fast, economical way with Acme Quality Knamel Koto. Come in for a home beauty treatment. CALHOUN'S PAINTS and FLOOR COVERINGS Worth (J3end Cliurclt letting, or Fujotlais Before the altar of the North Bend First Christian Church, the Rev. John Piper, on Saturday evening, June 1, otliciatcd at a nuptial service in which Marylea Oswalt of that city became the bride of Robert Marcum, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mar cum of Klamath Falls. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Oswalt. She was given in marriage by her father. She designed and fash ioned her wedding gown with floor length organza over taffeta skirt and lace bodice which was closed in back with tiny satin buttons and waist bow. The lace was re peated in appliques on the skirt. The elbow length veil was held in place with a headpiece of small leaves studded with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds and white carnations. Maid of honor, Penny Signal ness. North Bend, wore an aqua blue crystallette frock made with scoop neckline and bell skirt. Her headdress was a net bowl with brief veil. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Robert Hearth, sister of Uie bridegroom, and Mrs. Gary Breneman, Klam ath Falls. They were dressed like the honor attendant and car ried bouquets of pink daisies. Flower girls Kathy and Joanne McKay, cousins of the bride, wore dresses of pink nylon organdy. I Linda Marcum, Coquille, cousin of the bridegroom, and Linda Edd, North Bend lighted the candles. Their pink crystallette frocks were similar to the bridal attendants. Best man was Gary L. Brene man, Klamath Falls. Ushers were Robert Heath, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, this city, and Robert Hollenbeck. Corvallis. The bride's mother wore a gray suit with white accessories and a corsage ot pink rosebuds and white carnations. The bride- groom's mother chose a green suit with beige and white acces sories and an identical corsage. Organ wedding music was played by Mrs. Murriel Soller. Carolyn Gould sang "O Perfect Love." "The Wedding Prayer" and "Walk Hand in Hand." For traveling, the bride wore a I mint green wool suit with beige and green accessories. Presiding at the guest book was Suzanne Wilson, Salem, and at the gift table, Marcella Radford and Mrs. Jack Christofferson. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. C. B. McKay, aunt of the bride, Mrs. Harry Arneson, Mrs. Roy Marcum, Coquille, aunt of the bridegroom, Mrs. Milton Fox, Mrs. Loren McKay and Mrs. Rob ert Hollenbeck, Corvallis. Attending the wedding from Klamath Falls were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Johnson and Jean and Carol. The couple were graduated from Oregon Slate University on June 2. T"ie bride received her degree in secretarial science and the bridegroom, chemical engineering. They will make their first home in Canoga Park, Calif., where he will work as chemical engineer in research for Rocketdyne, a divi sion of North American Aviation. cm LA i W '. f " ;' .'- .: i- V." i mmm T. ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brandejsky announce the engagement of their daughter, Claudette, to Michael ' J. Starr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Starr. Both fam ilies are residents of Klamath Falls. The bride-to-be isa graduate of Sacred Heart Academy and Holy Names College in Oakland, Calif. Her fiance, graduate of Klam ath Union High School, has finished four years service with the Navy as a musician. The wedding date has been set for Aug. 31. Photo by Miller-Williams The continental sweater look for men: Vertical panels, in con trasting colors. Lengths have been cropped. Bottoms are nar row and ribbed as well as plain. TRIM TRED QUEEN QUALITY VITALITY MANY OTHERS STOCK REDUCTION ALE! SPRING and SUMMER STYLES Save up to V2 and more! 527 Main IT'S BON BAZAAR FOR JJ7 I. MAIN M. TU 2-5S1) I I X ond attached tie scarf. A I Q II compony your swim wear. 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