Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 07, 1963, Page 10, Image 10

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Job's Officers Are Installed
HERALD AXD NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore.
Sunday, Jul)' 7, 1MJ
OFF ON HONEYMOON Mr. and Mrs. Oakley G. Parker prepare to leave on their
resbyferian Church.
Photo by Anderson
Th
3n JuieiaLe dei
ac3 auricle
cnioiu.
Mrs. Takacs wore for (he cere
mony a costume suit in dusty
wedding trip following their marriage June 15 at the Tulelake Presbyterian Church.
bride was Johnelle Takacs before her marriage.
architect. He is a graduate of Uni
versity of Nevada and a member
of Sigma Alpha I'Jpsilon. The bride
has completed three years of ele
mentary education and art study
at Fresno State College,
Guests from out-of-town includ
ed Mr. and Mrs. Dave Parker and
family, Billings; Mr. and Mrs.
William Lehman and family, Sun-
land, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Vincent
Pickup and Christopher, Joseph,
Dendel, Newport Beach; Herman
liinibaugli and family, Portland;
Dorothy Staunton and Edith Hon-
ka, Woodburn; Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Cheyne, Orange, Calif.; Mr. and
Mrs. Milo Cheyne, Seattle; Mr.
and Mr. Floyd Boyd, Fresno.
The day before the wedding
Mrs. Ken Thomas was hostess at
brunch honoring the bride and her
attendants. The rehearsal dinner
was held that evening at the
Sportsman's Hotel and the bache
lor dinner was an event of Thurs
day night at the Bill Staunton
home.
While still in Fresno, the bride-
to-be was honored by Mrs. Floyd
Boyd at a shower attended by 12
classmates at Fresno Slate Col
lege.
On June 15 at the Tulelake,
Presbyterian Church, the Rev.
Wayne Waltman officiated at a
double ring ceremony in which
Johnelle M. Takacs became the
bride of Oakley 0. Parker. The
bride is tho daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Takacs Jr.. Tulelake.
The bridegroom is the son of Mrs
Nell Parker and the late Oakleyi
Parker, Newport Beach, Calif,
For the 7 p.m. ceremony the
church was decorated with peach
color blossoms in beauty baskets
and matching tapers in tall can
delabra at the altar. Pews were
marked with champagne tulle
bows centered with roses in oeach
shade.
Traditional wedding marches!
were played by Mrs. Kay Paul
son. Jackie Willis, Madera, Calif.,
classmate of the bride, sang
"Climb Every Mountain" and
"Plasior de Amor."
John Takacs Jr. gave his daugh
ter in marriage. Her gown, remi
niscent of those worn at the turn
of the century, was fashioned of!
deep parchment colored S w 1 s s
organdy with dome skirt and tunic
overskirt. At the hemline of the.
underskirt was a deep border ol'
Alcncon lace which matched the'
rose shade accented with a hat ol
brighter pink and white orchid
corsage. Mrs. Parker choso a
beige ensemble and complemen
tary orchid corsage.
Following the church ceremony.
guests attended tho reception at
tho Tulelake fairgrounds. Mrs.
Dorothy Staunton, Woodburn, was
reception hostess.
The pride's table was beautifully
decorated with champagne color
tulle and talisman roses as a back
ground for the peach iced four
tiered cake, topped with talisman
roses.
Serving cake were Peggy Takacs
nd Joyce Lehman. Mary Jane Os
borne and Roberta Parker presid
ed at the coffee and tea services.
Punch was poured by Sally An
derson and Dandle Petligrew.
Attending the gift table was
Marilyn Mitchell and the guest
book, Susan Perry.
Packets of rice were given tol
guests by nieces of the bride
Beth Takacs and Mary Margaret
McLain, and Beverly Parker and
Marcia Lehman, tho hridegroom's'
nieces.
ATTEND GRADUATION
ELY Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Obenchain attended the gradua
tion of their daughter, Carolyn,1
trom St. Helen s Hall in Portland
on June 11. They were present
the awards assembly a n dl
Sally Hanville was installed as
honored queen ot Bethel No. 61
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international uiult ui jod s
Daughters, at public installation
June , at the Scottish R i t
Temple. Honored yueen Nancy
McClure was installing otliccr.
The temple was attractive with
arrangements of pink tapers and
pink gladioli, with Queen Sally
in pink letters over the .bast. A
decorative floral heart with col
ored lights centered the East and
portrayod the heart ceremony of.
installation.
Impressive candlelighting by
Marianne Gallagher and Patty
Bratton, senior princess and past
honored queen of Bethel 6, open
ed the ceremonies of placing the
crowns and Bible, performed by
Bob and Nancy Klahn.
A large crowd was welcomed
bv Ralph Darmody. associate
uardian, and Helen McCornack,
guardian, introduced Nancy Mc
Clure, honored queen of Bethel
61. The following installing offi
cers were then introduced: guide,
Laurie Bruns, honored queen Be
thel 6; marshal, Cheryl Sasstedt.
past honored queen Bethel 61;
chaplain, Sandra Voight, past hon
ored queen Bethel 61; recorder,
Nancy Nicol, past honored queen
Bethel 6; senior custodian, Nancy
Hugclman, past honored queen
Bethel 61; junior custodian, Lin
da Taylor, Honored Queen Bethel
51; musician, Linda Hanville, Be
thel 61 and soloist, Kathy Chil
colc. Bethel 6.
Officers seated in heart for
mation were installed following
t.io installation ot a large choir
and honorary officers. Serving for
Queen Sally's term are Jane
Necce. senior princess; Suana
Wliytal, junior princess; Annette
Frederickson, guide; Cheryl Ec-
cles, marshal; Joan Hamilton
chaplain; senior custodian, Carol
Leib; junior custodian, Georjan
Gates; recorder, Stephanie Gu
lenan; Sharon Randlc, treasur
er; Carolee Westvold, librarian
Sandy Ruconich, musician; Tarn
la Mitchell, soloist; messengers,
lirst, Susan Lusk; second, Jack
ie Tcsch; third, Nan Clark; fourth.
Linda Warren; fifth, Linda Why
lai; iviarnyn wiulney, inner
guard; Mary Brochis, outer
guard; Pat Bingham, lady of.
lights; Donna May, historian, and
Pat Phipps. assistant recorder.
The Klamath Falls Chapter. Or
der of DeMolay. assisted in the
installation of the queen.
Kathy Chucotc, accompanied
,by Linda Hanville, sang "I'll Walk
God," and "The Lord'
queen. Bethel 61; PWj "
Past honored qu"-k mM
and r.allaiiher, senior
niai mime w " j-
Princess Bethel 6. Past guardian,
and associate C'ians inn -duced
were Lucille Anderson Kit
'y Hanville. Virginia Mcuure,
KllYinr l and Larry wn
lal. all of BeW 61. Phylh
Pnr.u ...... ,) miardian. was
honored by being escorted to thei
C.-i .. . .. mfal ma-
t-cisi. velma wau. "v
Iron d v.-.AMn Court. Ordei
ot the Amaranth, was also intn
duced anH upltomed.
Honored Onecn Sally expressed
her thanks and appreciation to the
Bethel after when sne inuu-
duced her parents, Mr- and Mrs-
noward Hanville. ana mki
ler. Linda Hanville. Queen Sally
Presented the outgoing queen withi
the traditional Job's doll, her pinl
and arm bouquet of pink roses
from the Bethel.
In the retiring ceremony offi
cers presented tlie roses they
were carrying to Queen Sally,
giving her a bouquet. At the
close of the ceremonies, Helen
McCornack, guardian, presented
Ralph Darmody with his past
associate Guardian's pin and
thanked him for the Bethel. Past
Honored Queen Nancy then pre
sented the guardian with her past
guardian's jewel, and thanked her!
lor her service to the Bethel.
After the ceremony, members
and guests were received in the1
dining hall which was transformed
into a flowing tulip garden, bloom
ing in colors of pink and orange.
and a model white windmill whirl
ing in the south end of the hall
Punch was served by Janice Mc
Cornack, and coffee was poured
by Mrs. Willard Ward and Mrs
Leonard Allen.
Following the reception a dance
was held, presided over by Queen
Sally, and her escort Sherm Al
len. Music was provided by the
Tiki's Band (Tom Carncs. Er
nie Badger, and Ron Bonham.)
ORION'S
met at the VFW
Orions met at the VFW Hall
June 25 for a meeting and to
do cancer dressings for local
use. Those present were Mrs.
Preston Card, Mrs. Neil McEach-
ern. Mrs. Al Nanneman. Mrs.
Carl Pcrnigotti, Mrs. Robert
Pryor, Mrs. Terry St. Helairc.
Charles Howard, Mrs. Myron
Murray. Guests were Mrs. Alta
Lovell and Mrs. George Meade.
JULY
Leon's Bacfc-to-Campus
LAY -AWAY EVENT
lor mo awards assembly a n d bv Linda Hanville. santt "I'll Walk & oai; hiv, ,m Kin wL-
. ......... .u ,,ciu un niuu-inun una, ami i uira s thn snarkle ol rhinpslnne Bins
day ana also attended the bacca- Prayer." ks il nins have soaked five
A special wedding and reccpUonllaurcato services Juno 9 at the! Escorted and introduced werelminulpi rnh the jewelry dry with
trim nf ltu trmW Vwll,. .mrlnr ?. " 'n""""n-'.'l""':r"" " a unmet C10UI.
. . ,!..,,. Mrs. l'unmo Cheyne. Klamath
me Driei uior jncKci. uciacnamc pns
organdy panels lormcn u o c nape Th hrm t ,cjr ,,,,
iram. n ciusier 01 waxes linos 01 . i n, r.iiirnn,io n,,j
-. i"" "'' (raveling to their new home
jengui ivory veil . ra cnrriea an Custa Mesa, where Hie bridegrooml,
Aencon face handkerchief, gift L clllllnvC(, as t,onll.actnl. and
ers were long stemmed peach
roses.
Mrs. Kenneth (Margaret Anne)
McLain, Tulelake, sister of the
bride, was matron of honor. Maid
of honor was Tonl Anderson,
Lindsay, Calif. Bridesmaids were
Anna Davis, Tulelake, and J.yn
ette Pond, Shandon, Calif.
The attendants Were dressed;
alike in gowns fashioned with
long slim skirts of peach satin
and brocade sleeveless tops. Bro-
cade slippers were of matching
color. Each carried a single long
stemmed talisman rosebud.
Davo Parker, brother of the
bridegroom, Billings, Mont., was
best man. Ushers were John
Staunton, Bill Staunton, Mervin
Takacs, brother of the bride all
of Tulelake, and Joe Dendel, Cos-i
ta Mesa. '
Candlelighters were nephews ot
the bride, Gary Takacs and Jon
Takacs,
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