Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 30, 1963, Page 10, Image 10

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    Oakland Rites
. Unite Couple
, . The marriage of Mary Flor
. fJUe Stoner, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert F. Brown, feeattle,
. and Roger Allen Lentz took place
..June 15 in Trinity Lutheran
. Church in Oakland, Calif, lie is
(lie son of Mrs. George Taylor,
Klamath Falls, and Robert Lentz,
Medford.
Pastor Gordon Hanson officiat
ed before the altar decorated with
white flowers.
The bride was given in mar
rinse by her step-father. She
wore a floor length gown of white
' silk organza over taffeta with ap
'plique roses. The elbow length
-veil was held in place by an
embroidered silk organza head
piece. The bridal bouquet was a
combination of chrysanthemums,
roses and gardenia. The six pence
in her slipper was a gilt of the
bridegroom.
Elizabeth Joan Warrack, Seat
tle, maid of honor, was dressed!
in a turquoise blue silk shantung
frock with matching headpiece.
Blue daisies and white rosebuds
formed her colonial bouquet.
John Warren Lentz, Hayward,
Calif., was best man for his
brother.
After the church ceremony a
reception was held in the church
parlors.
The newlyweds will make their
home for the summer at Sacra
monto where he is employed as
engineer for Acrnict General
They will return to Berkeley in
the fall and he will continue his
graduate study at the University
of California. Both are graduates
of University of Washington
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BRIDAL PAIR Mr. and Mrs. Roger Allan Lentz were
married June 15 in Oakland, Calif. She is the former
Mary Florence Stoner. Mrs. George Taylor, this city, is
the mother of the bridegroom.
Photo by Quiner, Oakland
SUMMER ACCENTS
A group of gold-plated enamel
finish bracelets In pretty pastel
shades are a wonderful contrast
for your summer tan.
Merrill Pair Recite Vows
MERRILL Sandy Johnson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ir
win Johnson, became the bride of
Jerry Maxwell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Maxwell, in a recent
ceremony read by tlie Rev. Lloyd
Henderson in the Merrill Presby
terian Church.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. She wore a
white jersey dress with navy blue
and white striped jacket. She car-
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ried a corsage of white carnations
and pink rosebuds on a white Bi
ble.
Mary Ann Reed was matron
of honor for her sister. Her
dress was blue, worn with white
accessories and corsage of pink
and white carnations.
Ted Roller was best man.
Pink and white carnation cor
sages were worn by both moth
ers. Mrs. Johnson chose a blue
jersey dress and Mrs. Maxwell
wore a green cotton frock.
A reception was held in the par
lors of the church.
Among the guesta were Mr.
and Mrs. George Houck, Klam
ath Falls, Grandparents of the
bride, and Mr. and Mrs. George
Maxwell Sr., Medford. ,
The newlyweds will make their
home in Merrill.
Particularly smart in white cot
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in suit jackets at a high point.
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Georgia Mill, daughter of Mr I Elaine Close and Lucille Op-
and Mrs. George Mill, Klamath perman, candlclighters, wore pale
Kails, and David Bollinger, son'grccn dresses with wide sashesi
RECENTLY WED Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Maxwell were
recently married in the Merrill Presbyterian Church. She
is the former Sandy Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Johnson.
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PLAN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bratton, this
city, have ennouncod the engagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Julie Lyn, to Troy Reynolds,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reynolds, Glendale, Ore. The
future bride has completed her freshman year in ele
mentary education at Southern Oregon College where
she will continue her studies next fall. Her fiance is a
graduate of SOC and is employed by Perrine's Store
in Ashland. The weddinq will take place Aug. 24 in the
Bible Baptist Church in Klamath Falls.
Photo by Whitland Locke, Ashland
uf Mr. and Mrs. George Bollinger.
Milton-rrcewater, were married
in tlie Presbyterian Church
Glendale, Ore., on June 9. The
Rev. Norman N'augler officiated
at the 2 p.m. ceremony.
Given in marriage by her fath
er, the bride wore a ballcrir.a
length gown of white luce over
taffeia with a fingertip illusion
veil secured by a tiara of rhine
stones. A white orchid centered
the nosegay of pink rosebuds
which she carried on a white Bi
ble. The bride designed and
fashioned her wedding gown, veil
and going away outfit which was
a yellow suit worn with white hat
and the bridal orchid.
The matron of honor, Mrs.
hmmy foster, Glendale, W'ore a
blue taffeta princess style baller
ina length frock and briefly
veiled hat of white leaves and petals.
Similarly styled were the dress
; of the bridesmaids, Virginia,
Perry, who wore lavender, and
Blanche Coatc, dressed in pink.
Their hats were like the honor
attendant. All carried nosegays of
rosebuds with ribbon streamers
matching their frocks.
Flower girl, Jan Nauglcr, was
dressed in a full skirted orchid
nylon dress and carried a white
basket of pink rose petals.
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Klamath Falls students at the
University of Oregon who attained
honor roll standing tor spring
term include Carolyn Vvestlund.
who received a straight A, 4
point, average.
Those receiving 3.5 or higher
averages are Jonn lox. Janet
Fowler, Norma Jone3, Virginia
Learning. Shirlene Mc.Michael
Robert Mitchell, Paul Moore, Rus
sell Schuh. Wendell Smith, Wil
liam Trulove and Marvi Way-
burn.
Gerald Amerling. second year
forestry student at Humboldt
State College, was recently
awarded the Samuel Miles An
derson Jr. Memorial scholarship
in the amount of $300. He is a
member of tlie lower division hon
or society, Rio Sigma. He is
currently employed by the Wi-
nema National Forest as a for
ester's aide.
Jerry Premo, son of Mrs. Roy
Premo. Burney, former resident
of this city, received his bachelor
of science degree June 8 from
University of California at Berkeley.
Robert Keith Addington,
Klamalh Falls, and Garrison
Mitchell. Dairy, received bache
lor of science degrees in animal
husbandry this June from Cali
fornia State Polytechnic College
San Luis Obispo.
and bows.
Best man was the bride's
brother. Lee Mill, Portland. Ush
ers were Harold Bollinger, Wall
S.D., brother of the bridegroom,
and Jimmy Foster, Glendale.
Wedding music was played at
Hie piano by Mrs. Joe Tayne. Jue
Payne sang "True Love before
the entrance of the bridal pro
cession and Mrs. Fred Wright
sang "The Lord's Praver" al
the close of the ceremony.
Decorations were in keeping
with the pastel theme. At the
front of the church w-ere baskets
of pink and white peonies. In the
place of the altar was a kneeling
bench and on each side small
white fencing covered with sum
mer blossoms. Bouquets of rhodo
dendrons and pastel color tapers
completed the pretty setting.
Mrs. .Mill wore a pink and
white lace dress with white ac
cessories and pink rose corsage.
Mrs. Bollinger chose a pink taf
feta dress with lace jacket, white
corsage.
Following the wedding a recep
tion was held in the church par
lors. The cake, centering a long
table covered with white linen,
was five tiered and was decorated
with pink and white roses, wed
ding bells and lovebirds. On
top a miniature bridal pair stood
with a white wedding bell.
Other tables were lace covered.
At the guest book was Mrs. Roy:
Mill. Applegate. Calif., aunt of the
hride. Gifts were received by
Mrs. Loren Milliren, Portland, j
Another aunt, Mrs. Frank Mill.
Occano, Calif., and Mrs. Riley
Furlong. Grants Pass, served the
cake. Mrs. C. E. Young, grand
mother of the bride, served
eolfee and Mrs. S. W. Perry
served punch.
The bride is a graduate of
Glendale High School and her hus-1
band of McLoughlin Union High1
School in Milton-Frcewater. Both;
were graduated from OTI where1
she majored in accounting and the
bridegroom in diesel mechanics.
Tlie couple are now at home at
.116 McKinley Street in Klamath
Falls. II
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HERALD AND NEWS,
Sunday, June 30, 1K3
Klamath Falls, Oregon
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dale, Ore., was the setting for the June 9 marriage of
Georgia Mill and David Bollinger, They are shown with
their wedding calce at the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Bol
linger will make their home in Klamath Falls.
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