Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 07, 1963, Page 12, Image 12

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Students of tlie second grade
at Fairview School were special
guests at the nuptials June 16 of
their teacher, Sharon Ann Pow
ell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Edward Powell, and Lloyd
William Shields Jr.. son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Shields Sr., Nam
pa, Idaho. The youneslcis were
seated together in their own sec
tion of First Preshytei ian Church
where the Rev. Robert C. Groves
read the marriage service Sunday.
afternoon at three o'clock
The bride was escorted down
the aisle by her father to the
strains of Wagner's wedding
march from Lohengrin. Her cm
broidered white gown of import
ed Swiss organdy was fitted at
the waist with cap sleeves and
bouffant, floor length skirt. She
wore a full, elbow length net,
veil caught with a large white
cabbage rose headdress. She car
ried a cascade of white orchids,
and slephanotis with ivy. H c r
bouquet was attached with white
ribbon to her mother's Bible In
which was folded a white silk.
handkerchief traditionally carried
by brides in her maternal grand
mother's family.
. Serena Smith, childhood friend
and schoolmate, who is home for
the summer from Brookline,
Mass., was maid of honor. Mrs.
James Davidson, Crescent City,
and Tessie Powell, sisters of the
bride, and Cynthia Coodwin, San
Jose, were bridesmaids.
All four wore identical coral
pink pcau do soie frocks with
bell shaped skirts and carried
cascade bouquets of talisman
roses and slephanotis. Matching
slippers and headdresses of pink
net caught with pink cabbage
roses completed their attire.
Best man was David Ismnihi
of Iran, now attending school in
San Jose. James Davidson, Cres
cent City, brother-in-law of (he
bride, Mike Rubinfield and Den
nis Anderson, San Jose, and John
Carenter, Boise, were ushers.
John Carpenter Arranged all of
the personal flowers for the wed
ding party.
Carrying out the talisman rose
color scheme were the pale gold
candles used in seven-branch can
delabra at the altar, where wood
bine ferns were massed as part
of the decor.
Nieces of the bride, Barbara,
uiano ana nay Davidson, were
flower girls. They were rtreRsed,
alt in white and wore lialos o
white flowers in their hair.
"Jesus, Joy of Man's Desiring"
and finticat Mc fvol to Leave
Thee" were selections sung by
Airs. Ray Keesling preceding rcc-
itation of the wedding vows. Mrs.
Kcesling sang "A Wedding Pray
er" as the couple knelt at the
altar. Mrs. A. F. llerringshaw
played the wedding marches and
accompanied the soloist.
A new penny was worn by the
bride in her slipper for luck. The
something borrowed and some
thing blue traditions were car
ried out by the blue garter bor
rowed from Mrs. John McCol-
gin. Her matched pearl necklace
was a gift of the bridegroom.
Mrs. Powell wore for the oc
casion a pale green sheath dress
with white accessories. Mrs,
Shields chose a blue lace dress
with white accessories. Both
mothers had corsages of slephanotis.
Mrs., Wendell R. Smith and
Mrs. Ben Surlier, Boise, aunt of
the bride, presided at the tea
and cuffec table for the recep
tion in the church parlors fol
lowing the ceremony.
Mrs. Lloyd Prock and Mrs. Phil
ip Sheridan served wedding cake
where second grade guests, in
charge of Karen Porter and Mrs.
Itex Young, were first in line.
Pouring punch were Mrs. Allen
Ezell and Mrs. Don Kales.
Assisting about the room were
Mrs. Richard Smith, Mrs. Alva
Oldham, Mrs. Lynna Martin,
Mrs. Albert Angel, Mrs. Don
Smith, Mrs. Tom Lawrence, Mrs.
Woody lieinmiller, Mrs. Harold
Rush, Mrs, Ogden Brooks, Mrs,
Richard Kranenburg and Mrs
Robert Faus.
The bride attended Boise Jun
ior College and was graduated
from University of Idaho. She
taught two years in Boise and the
past two at Fairview School, this.
citv. iler husband, graduate of I
College of Idaho, taught high
school classes in Melba, Idaho,
before his present employment
Willi Lockheed Aircraft at Sunny-,
vale, Calif., where he serves as
research engineer.
Mr. and Mrs. Shields will be
at home at 2!IM Van Sousucl Ave
nue in San Jose following a hon
eymoon in Southern California and
Mexico.
Entertaining for the bride at
showers during the days prior
to the marriage were Mrs. Tom
Lawrence and Mrs. Allen Ezell
Mrs. John McColgin and her
mother, Mrs. Lloyd Prock, and
Sereni; Smith and her mother,
Mrs. Wendell B. Smith.
Tile senior Mr. and Mrs. Shields
hosted the rehearsal dinner the
evening preceding the ceremony
at Harold s.
Other out-of-town guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reavis, Boise;
Ronald Lawrence, Corvallis, Abe
Wilson, Nampa; Terry L. Feist,
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BEFORE THE CEREMONY Sharon Powell adjusts the
tie of her father, O. E. Powell, before he escorts her to
the altar of the First f-resbyterian Church for her mar
riage to Lloyd William Shields Jr. on Juno 1 6.
Photo by Ferebee
Quota Club
Quota Club met in the Blue
Room of the Winema Hotel Tues
day, June 18, for the weekly noon
luncheon. The meeting was con
ducted by the president, Vi Mil
telling.
Lorene (luyer, program chair
man, introduced tile guests of the
day, Klamath County Dairy Prin
San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Petzoldt, San Leandro;
Mrs. Louise Irving, Madras; Mr.
and Mrs. Karl Nelson and Jim,
Dunsmuir; Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Page and Mr. and Mrs. William
Zumbrun, Fort Klamath; Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Derry, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Craven, Mr. and Mrs.
Mcrvyn Wilde and Frank Sulli
van Jr., Malin,
icess Cathy Ross; her mother,
Mrs. Lloyd Ross, and Mrs. Ray
Hobson, chaperone to the dairy
princess. Earl spoke briefly to the
Quotarians.
Vera Jones of the Baldwin Ho
tel was welcomed as a new
member.
On June 25, the club met for
the final meeting before summer
recess in the Round Table Room.
Plans for summer get togelh-
crs were discussed and a tentative
dale of July 16 set for a patio
polluck supper at the home of
Ninon Nyback. Members will be
further advised of details.
The club president, Vi Mitter-
ling, is attending the 42nd conven
tion of Quota International at
the Slatler-Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles.
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ENGAGED COUPLE The engagement of Gail Eva
McNutt to Jack Richard Cornett was recently announced
at the home of his mother, Mrs. Marian Cooley, who re
sides in Phoenix, Ore. A December wedding is planned.
The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. I.
McNutt of Klamath Falls. Her fiance is a third class
quartermaster aboard the USS Fort Marion, presently
docked in Seattle.
Photo by Whitland Locke, Ashland
PACE 6 B HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Sunday, July 7, 196?
Lodge Honors
Long Service
Friends and relatives gathered
at the home of Mrs. Eftie Red
key on Tuesday evening, June 25,
for a surprise party and presen
tation of her 55-year veteran's
jewel from Prosperity Rebekah
Lodge 104.
Charlctte Anderson, noble
grand of the lodge, made the
presentation and congratulated
Mrs. Redkey on her long and
faithful membership.
Mrs. Redkey joined the Re
bekah Lodge at Fort Jones, Calif.,
in 1908. In a few years she trans
ferred her membership to Pros
perity Lodge.
To complete the surprise
beautifully decorated cake,
topped with the numeral 55.
was given to Mrs. Redkey. It
was served later to Charlette An
derson. Vera Fritsch, Frances
Munscll, Harriettc Estes and Bcr
nice McCracken, all officers of
the lodge.
Family members present for
the occasion were Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Redkey and daughter
Susie and Mrs. Marlyn Cook, all
of Seaside; Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Hill and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Redkey, Mrs. Clara
Haibi
ns
Peggy Ing was hostess to the
Hazbins Club on June 24. In pin-
Ballantyne and family and Ella
Redkey. all of this city.
jochle play, Sadie Wallace was
high; Fannie May Thompson, sec-
!ond, and Stella Persell, low ana
pinochle.
Sarah Kirby won the special
prize.
Mable Ward will be the July
hostess.
The party's at our house .
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