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HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Oregon
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Patricia Ann Ambers chose a.blue taffeta, styled like that of the
'blue and white color scheme for honor attendant, and their flow
the July 20 double ring ceremony era were dark blue carnations.
jin which she became the bride of G re E Landmark, Willamina
(L. Dale Stenseng.
j The altar of Klamath Lutheran
?Church was flanked by beauty
baskets of blue and white gladioli
-and pews were marked with light
blue satin roses on a background
of dark blue satin stai bursts with
cascading streamers.
;! The bride is the daughter of
'Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Ambers
hr. and was given in marriage
!.hy her father. The bridegroom is
ilthe son of Mrs. Clara Stenseng,
; Clear brook, Minn
; Chaplain William A. Thoresen of
JKingsley Chapel officiated at the
;'J p.m. service. Mrs. Alfred Soren
Vcn was the organist. Mr. and
vMrs. Bill Davenport were soloists.
The bridal gown was of import
.'ed Chantilly lace with Queen Anne
.collar trimmed with pearls and
.sequins. A cascade of lace and
.tulle tiers swept into a chapel
.train. A pearl and crystal crown
; held the elbow length illusion veil.
;xind she carried a white cascade
j'of roses and carnations. A blue
garter and lucky coin of the
j year of her b i r t h were in
keeping with tradition. Her only
? iflYUAli-if tl' ne a Ai am,nt.ut uotli
(fift of the bridegroom.
Joyce Ann Johnson was maid
? of honor, dressed in a dark blue
(taffeta sheath with matching bell'
shaped overskirt. Blue slippers'
'and brief blue veil topped with
satin rose completed her outfit.
She wore white gloves and car
ried a cascade of light blue car
liaiions. t Bridesmaids were Mrs. Greg
ILundmark, Willamina, sister of
Mie bridegroom and Mrs. Donald
Ambers, sister-in-law of the
brother-in-law of the bridegroom,
was best man. Ushers were Don'
aid Ambers Jr., brother of the
bride, and Robert Stenseng, Clear
brook, Minn., the bridegroom's
brother. The ushers also served
as candlelighters.
Mrs. Ambers chose for the cere
mony a champaigne lace dress
with matching hat and shoes of
rose pink. Mrs. Stenseng wore
light green linen dress with white
accessories. Both mothers had
pink rose corsages.
Blue and white gladioli were
used for the reception decor in
the church parlors. The five tiered
wedding cake, decorated with
blue roses and doves, was served
by Mrs. Bob Arrington. Vancouv.
er. Wash., and Mrs. Charles Carty,
Albany, aunts of the bride. Two
other aunts, Mrs. Robert Robert
son, Portland, and Mrs. Walter
Ambers, this city, poured punch
and colfee
The gift table was attended by
Mrs. Robert Van Wyck and thel
guest book by Beverly Lloyd, Mil-
waukie, cousin of the bride.
Packets of rice tied in blue net
with blue satin ribbon and mini
ature wedding bands were given
guests by Robbie and Valeric
Robertson, Portland, cousins of
the bride.
For going away, the new Mrs.
Stenseng changed to a mint green
linen suit with white patent ac
cessories and the white rose cor-,
sage from her bridal bouquet. Thej
couple spent their honeymoon ini
Washington and Canada and arel
now at home at 1500 Addison
Street, this city..
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WED IN JULY Mr. and Mrs. L. Dale Stenseng are pic
tured at Klamath Lutheran Church after their July 20
weddinq. They will make their home in this city. Mrs,
Stenseng it the former Patricia Ann Ambers.
Photo by Bob Anderson
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VIRGINIA BRIDE Mrs. Arthur Oarrel Rusth is the
former Jane Ann Lynch of Vienna, Va, The bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mn. Arthur C, Ruith, Klamath Falls.
The couple exchanged wedding vows Aug. 10 in Arling
ton, Va. They will reside in San Diego.
Jbride. Their frocks were of lightllionod before included Robert
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Robertson, Portland; Bob Arring
ton and Albert Ambers, the
bride's grandfather, Vancouver
Wash.: Mrs. Robert Stenseng and
Mrs. Russell Stenseng. Clearbrook,
Minn.; Charles Carty, Albany;
Mrs. Emily Dalholen, grandmoth.
cr of the bridegroom, Bagley.
Minn.: Robert Robertson, the
bride's grandfather, Wcsthopc
N.D.; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ros
sow, Karen, John and Mike,
Eugene.
Birthdays
Are Feted
MALIN The fifth birthdays of,
Rhoda Boyle and Sharlene Leid
holdt were recently observed at
a parly at the Phil Leidholdt
home. Two decorated cakes were
served and gifts were opened alt
er which games were played.
Mrs. Ray Rollins was the host
ess for the day.
Party favors were given to each
guest, Carrie Parns, Patty, EH
lis and Dewey Ncill, Randy In
gram, Kathy Pope, Stanley Ncu
enschwander, and Dwayne Leid
holdt. Mothers present were Mrs.
Fred Pope, Airs. Joseph Boyle.
Mrs. Phil Leidholdt and Mrs. Carl
Neuenschwander.
Rusth-Lynch
Vows Recited
The marriage of Jane Ann
Lynch, daughter of Mis. Andrew
G. Lvnch of Vienna, Va . to Ar
thur Darrel Rusth, ensign, U.S
Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur C. Rusth. Klamath Falls
took place Saturday, Aug. 10, at
4 p.m in Mount Olivet Metho
dist Church, Arlington, Va.
The Rev. Herscjiel J. Lynch
brother of the bride, officiated
Given in marriage bv her un
cle. William Edgar Williams, the
bride wore a gown of silk or
ganza appliqued with Alencon
lace. Her veil fell from a crown
of orange blossoms and seed
pearls and she carried a Bible
with an orchid and stcphanotis.
Martha Lynch was her sister's
maid of honor. Bridesmaids were
the bridegroom's sister, Nancy
Rusth, Portland. Rebecca Evans,
Snead, Nashville, Tenn.
Lt. (jgi Fred Nottcr, San Di
ego, was best man. Ushers were
Spec. 4 Tommy Williams, Fort
Lee, Capt. Robert Bardavid, U.
Lester Polisky and Lt. John Oli
va. Alexandria, Va.
The couple will live in San
Diego.
Wedding
News Told
Announcements were received
this last week telling of the mar
riage of James A. Finnigan to the
former Janet Em, daughter of
James D. Tullis, Oakland, Calif.
The wedding was an event of
July 27.
The Finnigans arc former res
idents of Klamath Falls.
Attending the wedding were
the bridegroom's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Matt Finnigan, Spokane,
his brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Matt Finnigan Jr., Spo
kane, and his brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Scott,
Beaverton, and their children.
The newlyweds will make their
home in Oakland where the bride
groom is employed by Kaiser
Aluminum.
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TO WED Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Andrus of Redding an
nounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage off
their daughter, Sharon Lee, to Ronald Harry Fredriclcs,
son of Dr. and Mrs. Harry James Fredrieks of this city.
The wedding will take place Sept. 14 in Redding. The fu
ture bride is a graduate of Shasta Hiqh School and at
tended Shasta College. This fall she will study lab tech
nology at the University of Oregon in Eugene where the
couple will reside after their wedding. Her fiance is a
senior business administration major at the university
and is affiliated with Sigma Phi Epsilon. He previously
attended Oregon State University.
REPRESENT KLAMATH GARDENERS Five garden clubs in the Mount Shasta area
have formed a new district which met recently in that city. Pictured are three wom
en from the Klamath District, left to right, Mrs. William Blackman, Mt. Laki Club
member; Mrs. Hugh O'Connor, Klamath Falls Club, district landscape chairman and
past Oregon state landscape design chairman, and Mrs. E. C. Schweitxe, Tulelake,
member of the Klamath Falls Garden Club and director of the Klamath District.
Photo by J. O. McKinney
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