Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 13, 1963, Page 12, Image 12

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'XJowS s4re Solemnized
The marriage of Beverly Jean
Bower and Merle Gene Wischnof-
ske was an cvenl of Saturday,
Sept. 21 in the Junction City
Methodist Cnurcn.
' The bride, daughter of Mr. and
!(!rs. Herbert Bower, Junction
City, is KJamath County 4-H
aceht. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wisch-
nofske, Blodgctt, are parents of
the bridegroom.
Decorations for the 2 p.m. dou
ble ring ceremony, officiated by
the Itev. Wayne Brown, were bas
kets of green gladioli, green 6pi
der chrysanthemum and white
stock. Candelabra held tall green
tapers.
Given in marriage by her fath
er, the bride wore a gown which
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America'! loveliest brides . . .
and their grooms.
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she had styled and made of white
crystalline. It featured rose trim
outlining the scoop neckline, elbow
length sleeves and slightly flared
skirt with chapel train. An organ
dy rose held the three tiered illu
sion veil. She carried white and
green pompons in a cascade style
bouquet centered with a wmle or
chid. The lucky penny in her slip
per had been worn by her mother
at her own wending.
Jacqueline Backlin, Klamath
Falls, maid of honor, wore a dress
designed similar to the bride's
gown in mint green rose brocade.
A short veil was attached to a
green rose. Her bouquet was a
cascade of green and white
chrysanthemums.
Mrs. Harold Schcele, Corvallis,
sister of the bridegroom, was
bridesmaid and was dressed like
the honor attendant.
Janice Nielsen, cousin of the
bride, was flower girl.
Harold Scheele, brother-in-law
of the bridegroom, was best man.
Ushers were Fred Bower, the
bride's brother, and Bob Wehnert
cousin of the bridegroom.
The organist was Larry Brown.
He also accompanied Jack Hoxie
when he sang Whither Thou Go-
est" and "With This Ring I Thee
Wed."
The following reception was
held in the church fellowship hall
which was decorated with green
and white chrysanthemums.
Mrs, Alfred Nielsen and Mrs.
John Frederickson served 'the wed
ding cake and Mrs. Carl Fred
erickson received gifts. All are
aunts of the bride. Mrs. Scott
Harmsen at the punch bowl, Mrs
Elmo Wehnert pouring coffee and
Mrs. Joe Losen assisting with gifts
are aunts of the bride.
In charge of the guest book was
Mrs. Don Barry.
Maxinc and Janet Nielsen, cou
sins of the bride, passed bride
groom's cake and rice at the
reception. '
For the wedding trip to Grand
Canyon, the new Mrs. Wischnof-
ske changed to a travel outfit of
navy blue suit with navy and white
accessories and the bridal orchid
Mrs. Wischnofske is a graduate
or Oregon Stale University and
was a member of Omicron Nu,
Phi Kappa Phi and Delta Sigma
Itho. Her husband, also an OSU
graduate, is a biologist. At college
he was affiliated with Alpha Zeta
and ROA.
The newlywcds will make their
home in Klamath Falls.
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WED IN BONANZA Mr. and Mrs. Scott William Woof
en are shown in St. Barnabas Episcopal Church where
they wera married Sept. 21. The bride is the former Mar
garet Jane Thomas.
Bonanza Pair Recently Wed
BONANZA A lovely wedding
at St. Barnabas Episcopal
Church on Sept. 21 united in
marriage Margaret Jane Thom
as and Scott William Wooten. She
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Reginald Thomas and he is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Woot
en, all of Bonanza,
The 0 o'clock, double ring can
dlelight ceremony was per
formed by the bride's grandfa-i
thcr, the Rev. J. Henry Thomas
of San Mateo He was assisted by
Bill Milne.
White carnations and candles!
Idecoraled the altar.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. She wore
a ballerina all-over lace gown
with Sabrina neckline, long ta
pcred sleeves with a shoulder
length veil held with pcarlizcd
crystalline princess crown. She
carried a bouquet of white rose
buds and an orchid on a white
Bible. A blue garter and lucky
penny given to her by Susan
Williams followed tradition.
Susan Williams was maid of
honor. Bridesmaids were t h e
bride's sister. Ruth Mary Thom
as, and the bridegroom's sister,
Susan Woolen. They wore iden
tical gowns of apricot taffeta with
matching headbands and shoes.
I' all flowers in bronze, apricot
and gold fashioned their bou
quets. Bruce Olson served as best
man. Ushers were Monte Burnett
and Michael Clark.
Mrs. Martin Gift played tradi
tional wedding music and accom-
Library Club
Slates Meet
Mrs. Phil Schroeder, president,
announces the nest meeting of
the Klamath Falls Woman's Li
brary Club for Monday, Oct. 14,
at 2 p.m. in the city library club
room.
At this meeting members and
guests will hear Nelson Reed tell
of his recent travels in Italy.
Greece and Turkey.
Musical porlinn of the day will
he provided by Mrs. Gone II.
Favell w ho w ill sing several num
b e r s, accompanied by Mrs
George Mclnlvre.
Hostesses for (he day will he
Mrs. Arch Prodor and Mrs. Vic
tor K. O'Neill. Mrs. Paul Hanna
will be in charge of tea.
All women of the Klamalh Rasin
are invited to attend A small
charge will ! asked of non-members.
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NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
panied Mrs. George Keady who
sang "The Wedding Prayer."
Mrs. Thomas chose for her
daughter's wedding a blue fall
suit and pink accessories. Mrs.
Wootcn wore a red fall suit with
black accessories. Both had cor-
sages of white carnations.
Following the wedding a recep
tion was held in the parish hall
which was decorated with fall
flowers.
The four-licred white wedding
cake was trimmed with apricot
roses and topped with a mini
ature bride and bridegroom.
Aunts of the bride, Mrs. Don
Faulk, Cave Junction, and Betty
Thomas, Oakland, served the
cake.
Aunts of the bridegroom, Mrs.
Ross Clark and Mrs. Bob Hart
ley served the punch and coffee
Glcnda Albert was in charge
of the guest hook, Lorna and
Nnnriicc McFall were at the gift
table and Linda and Leah McFall
passed small bags of apricot rice
For the honeymoon trip the
bride wore a blue knit suit with
black accessories and the orchid
from her wedding bouquet.
The new Mrs. Wonten, a grad
uate of Bonanza High School, at
tended Southern Oregon College
and is now employed in Klamath
Falls.
Ilor husband is also a Bonanza
High School graduate and is now
attending OTI.
1 lie couple are at home in
Klamath Falls at 52!) North i
Eighth Sti-oel.
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Sunday, October 13, 1963
Vows Recited
In California
Linda Gayle Larson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larson.
Woodside, Calif., and William
Franklin Hungate Jr. exchanged
wedding vows Sept. 7 at Wood-
side Village Chapel. The bride
groom is the 6on of Mr. and
Mrs. William F. Hungate, Klam
ath Falls, who were present for
the ceremony.
The single ring service was ot-
ficated by the Rev. George Vor
sheim at 3 p.m.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. Her floor
length gown of white satin was
enhanced with pearl embroidery
on the fitted long sleeve bodice.
The full skirt swept into a chapel
train. Pearl-trimmed satin petals
held the bouffant illusion veil
She carried lilies of the valley on
a white prayer book. Something
borrowed was an heirloom brace-
let belonging to the bridegroom's
grandmother
Maid of honof was the bride's
sister, Leslie Larson, Woodside
She wore a gold satin gown with
floor length bell skirt and car
ried a bouquet of tangerine car
nations.
Carol Ross, San Jose, was
bridesmaid. Her attire was the
same as the honor attendant.
John Brinegar, Klamath Falls,
was best man. Guests were seat
ed by Neal Eberlien, Klamath
Falls, and Terry Larson, Wood
side, brother of the bride.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Larson chose a silk sheath
in gold tones with matching ac-1
cessorics and green orchid cor
sage. Mrs. Hungate wore a
beige sheath with turquoise ac
cessories and orchid in comple
mentary tones.
Following a reception in the
garden at the home of the bride's
iwrents. the ncwlyweds left for
a wedding trip to Lake Tahoe.
The bride's going away outfit
was a green knit suit with match
ing accessories.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Hungate
are residing at 1452 E. l'Jth Street
in Eugene. The bride, a member
of Sigma Kappa, was graduated
in business administration in
June from University of Oregon.
Her husband is a fifth-year stu
dent in psychology and business
administration at the university.
He is affiliated with Phi Kappa
Psi.
Also attending the wedding
were Gerald Mussclman and Rus
sell Schuh from this city and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Keating and
Lynn and Lori, former Klamath
Falls residents now living in San
Rafael.
'Job's Date
Is Changed
Job's Daughter Bethel fi regu
lar meeting of Oct. 17 has been
cancelled and rescheduled for
Wednesday, Oct. 30 to avoid con
flict with homecoming and Hal
loween. All parents of members
ire invited to attend the meet-
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NEWLYWEDS The former Linda Gayle Larson, Woodside, Calif., and William
Franklin Hungate Jr. are shown after their Sept. 7 marriage in Woodside. They are
presently residing in Eugene while he continues his studies at the University of Oregon.
Party Honors
Sept. 14 and 15 were memorable
days for Mr. and Mrs. Leopold
J. Sacher who were celebrating
their 50th wedding anniversary
this year.
Etta Allen and L. J. Sacher
were married Sept. 14, 1913, in
Willow, Ark. Later they lived in
Malvern, Ark. until 1936 when
they moved to Santa Paula, Calif.
In June of 1936 they came to
Klamath Falls.
"Dad" Sacher as he is called
by many of his friends was em
ployed at Weyerhaeuser Company
for 20 year's until his retirement
July 31, 1939. Now, his hobbies
arc gardening and raising a few
white face calves on his eight
acres in the suburban area.
"Mom" Sachcr's hobbies include
raising beautiful flowers from ear-
Toast mi stress
Club To Meet
The regular meeting of Ewau-
na Toastmistress Club will be held
at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Oct. 14,
at the Winema Hotel. The theme
for the meeting is "Problems Are
Opportunities."
Helen Taw will offer the invoca
tion.
Word study will be presented by
the lexicologist, Lillian Hill.
Beverly Ellis will act as topic
mistress, assigning topics for the
two minute impromptu speeches
Margaret Gregory and Lillian Hill
will share the responsibility of
evaluating topics.
Toastmistress for the evening
will he Marion Miller. She will
introduce Margaret Davics who
will deliver a prepared speech
and Florence Wilson who will pre
sent an educational feature. Round
table evaluation will be conducted
bv Ramona Smith.
ing, which, has been designated
as Parent's Night. The meet
ing will begin at 7 p m. Refresh
ments will be served following
the meeting.
CALIFORNIA
Oregon foci
Shopping
Center
L. J. Sachers
fly spring to frost time in the fall
and canning and freezing vege
tables from her husband's garden.
The weekend observance of their
golden wedding anniversary was
planned by their sons and daughters-in-law
and grandsons, Mr.
and Mrs. Dcane Sacher, Dan and
Gary, this city, and Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond H. Sacher, Lance and
Bart of Roseburg.
Relatives assembled for a family
dinner Sept. 14 at Sari's where
pretty table decorations were
made by Mrs. Jack Rountree, as
sisted by Mrs. Raymond Sacher,
both of Roseburg, and Mrs. Joe
David, Klamath Falls. The floral
centerpiece was arranged by Ma
thilda Sari.
Present were Mrs. Amelia
Brown and Mrs. George Allison,
Bcntley, Alberta, Canada; Mr.
and Mrs. George Benson, Mr. and
Mrs. Anton Sacher, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Hadlcy, Sandra and Den
nis, Silverton: Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Benson, Vern and Ruth,
Redmond; Mr. and Mrs. George
H. Allen, Bakersfield; Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Morehcad, Gary,
and Kathy, and Kim Ann Middle
brooks, Lakeview, and the hon
ored guests' sons and their fami
lies. On Sunday, Sept. 15 an open
house was held in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Sacher at their home
on Nile Street.
Eighty four guests signed the
guest book which was attended
by the couple's grandsons, Lance,
Bart and Dan Sacher.
Coffee was served by Mrs.
Dick Owens and Mrs. George Al
en poured punch, assisted by Mrs.
Russell Carr.
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Girls Club No. 48 of Merrill, held
their regular meeting Sept. 19
in the IOOF Hall.
Janice Rogers and Myrtle Rus
sell, who have each reached their
21st birthday, were given the
Majority Degree and presented
with bouquets of flowers and
white Bibles. A certificate of life
membership to any Theta Rho
Club was also presented.
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