Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 17, 1963, Page 18, Image 18

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EXCHANGE VOWS Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heiderer
ware married in a double ring ceremony Oct. 12 at St.
Piu X Catholic Church. Mn. Heiderer it the former
Louise Heglund of Chiloquin.
Couple Wed
fit St. Pius
j On Oct. 12 at St. Pius X Cath
Vlic Church, Louise Heglund,
"daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Heglund, Chiloquin. be
came the bride of John A. Heid
erer. He is tlie son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph K. Heiderer of this
city.
The Rev. George Murphy of
ficiated at the double ring cere
mony before an altar decorated
.with gladioli, chrysanthemums '
and carnations in autumn
Shades. Pews were trimmed
hite chrysanthemums, lily of
7he valley and white ribbon
tows.
i pattl Matson was the organ
'M. A cousin of the bridegroom,
Donald Buckingham, was the
soloist.
- ".The bride was escorted to the
altar and given in marriage by
her father. For her wedding
she chose a street length gown
fashioned with V neck, long
sleeve bodice of lace and full
tkirt of white taffeta banded
y lth lace, at the hemline. A
yaught to a small pillbox hat.
JThe bridal bouquet was a cas
cade of slcphanotls centered
ylth a white orchid. A pearl
irop pendant was a gift of tho
bridegroom.
; Matron of honor for her sister
was Mrs. Leo Burgetl, this city.
Jibe was dressed in a short
frock of tangerine taffeta with
nylon net in a deeper shade as
an overskirt in front draped to
live back with a large flat bow.
A net halo and slippers were
tangerine in color to complete
Jier attire. Her bouquet was
Jiiade of tangerine carnations.
Best man was Kugone C.
JUatchott, this city, brother of
Jhe bridegroom. Ushers were
Jhe bride's brother, frank Hog
3und, and Michael Martinez,
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Photo by Ferebee
nephew of the bridegroom.
Mrs. Heglund wore (or her
daughter's wedding a flowered
silk jersey dress with candy
apple red accessories and white
carnation corsage. Mrs. Heid
er chose a brown pleated knit
jersey with brown alligator ac
cessories and corsage of yellow
chrysanthemums.
The wedding reception was
held at the home of the bride's
sister, Mrs. Leo Burgctt, where
a lovely . five tiered cake,
baked and decorated by the
bridegroom's mother, was
served. It was trimmed with
roses, cupids and bell and
topped with a bridal pair. Re
ception decor followed the wed
ding color theme of fall shades.
Serving the cake were Mrs.
Wilmer Allcrs, sister of t h e
bridegroom, and Claudia Heg
lund, Portland, ihc bride's sis
ter. Cousins of the bridegroom,
Marlon Buckingham and Sandra
Buckingham, Crescent City,
served punch and coffee.
The bride's going away cos
tume was a vari-colored knit
dress, avocado green accesso
ries and the orchid from the
bridal bouquet. The new Mr.
and Mrs. Heiderer traveled to
Los Angeles via Reno on their
honeymoon. They also visited
Catalina Island while in t h e
south. They will make their
home at 3520 Lindberg Street.
Mrs. Heiderer is a graduate
of Chiloquin High School and
presently is employed as a sec
retary at Oregon Technical In
stitute. Her husband, graduate
of Sacred Heart Academy, w ill
resume his studies in forestry
engineering at Oregon State
University at winter term.
Other out-of-town guests in
cluded the bridegroom's grand
mother, Mrs. Rose Bucking
ham, and Mrs. Ray Fults, Bur
bank, Calif.; Mrs. Cass Buck
ingham, Mrs. Bob Meyers,
Crescent City; Mrs. Earl
Downs, Ashland.
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Sunday, November 17, 1963
Chapel Rites
Unite Couple
A recent wedding at Park
Wedding Chapel in Reno united
in marriage Carolyn LaVerne
Strunk, daughter of Mrs. Ernest
Strunk. Klamath Falls, and Earl
Fred Femlund, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Fernlund, Bonan
za. Bouquets of pink and white
carnations decorated the chapel
for the double ring ceremony
performed by the Rev. Warren
D. Ward.
The bride chose a gown of
Chantilly lace and tulle with
long sleeves and fitted bodice,
sculptured wkh seed pearls and
iridescent sequins at the scal
loped neckline. The bouffant
skirt featured an apron front
gathered to the back where
fullness formed a chapel train.
A white velvet bow held the el
bow length illusion veil. She
carried a white Bible topped
with a purple throated white or
chid. Fay Roberts was maid of hon
or, dressed in a blue sheath
dress with white accessories
and white carnation corsage.
Eddie Fernlund was best man
for his brother.
Attending tlie wedding were
Mr. and Mrs. Ccorge Fern
lund, Linda and Carl Femlund,
Mr. and Mrs. Orval DeVaul,
Mrs. Gary Atwood and Mrs.
Jasper Strunk.
The young couple are both
graduates of Bonanza High
School. The bridegroom is pres
ently serving in tlie Navy. Fol
lowing the honeymoon, he re
turned to his base in Maryland
to await travel orders to tlie
Antartic. The new Mrs. Fern
lund is employed in Klamath
Falls.
Soropt'imist
Club Meets
Oct. 31 was past .presidents'
day for the Soroptimist Club
when 16 of the club's 25 past
presidents took over the meet
ing. Each was dressed in Hal
loween costume, and delighted
the membership with their pro
gram of poetic wit and humor.
Past presidents taking part were
Ida Well, third president of the
club. Coral Sabo, Gertrude
Moore, Thelma Henry, Doris
Peyton, Vivian Hart, lsabelle
Brixnor, Alice Lamm, Dcna
Baekcs, Margaret Larkin, Nao
mi French, Edna Albrecht,
Mary Bothwell. Itlioda Ham
den, Crystal Cloake, and Ida
Lamb, immediate past presi
dent. On Nov. 7 the club held its
annual food sole for members
and guests. This was followed
by an interesting and informa
tive talk on foods and nutrition
by Frances Hall of the home
demonstration office, and a new
Soroptimist member.
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stretchy shoulder (trap that holds, you firmly.
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A, Bandeau in white nylon lace and Lyrca;
C-cup 34-40 5.95
(D-cup 34-40, 6.95)
6. White or black long-line version with bot
tom band to banish woistline-bulge
C-cup 34-40 8.95
(D-cup 34-40, 10.00)
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BRIDAL PAIR Mr. and Mrs., Earl Fred Fernlund were
married recently in Park Wedding Chapel in Reno. Mrs.
Fernlund is the former Carolyn LaVerne Strunk.
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ANNOUNCED The engagement and forthcoming mar
riage of their daughter is announced this week by Mr.
and Mrs. Robert E. Baird, this city. On Dec. 28 Gail Ann
Baird will become the bride of Dennis Spitze, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin L. Spite, Nyssa, Ore. The future bride,
graduate of Klamath Union High School, has attended
for three years Oregon State University, majoring in
psychology. Her fiance is a graduate of OSU with a BS
degree in humanities and social science. He was affili
ated with Alpha Kappa Lambda. The couple reported
Nov. 6 to the University of New Mexico for training for
the Peace Corps. Photo by Ferebee
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NORTHSIDE GARDEN CLl'B
The Northside Garden Club
met at the home of Mrs. Har
vey Bowman on Oct. 22. Co
hostess was Mrs. George Mar
ostica. t
During the business session,
plan were discussed for a
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unruffled . . . free as a bird and twice
as graceful, on the ground or in flight.
All pure double knit wool takes round
trips in stylish stride.
Blue Parakeet, Lime ond Melon. All in
tri-tone colorings. 8-20, 12'2-22!2.
rummage sale to be held Nov.
15 and 16 at the corner of Sixth
Street and Klamath Avenue. Ar
rangements were also made for
the next meeting which will be
li 10th anniversary celebration
of the club. This meeting will
be at the home of Mrs. L. W.
Olsen. 608 West Oregon Avenue,
Nov. 26 at 1 p.m. The members
are asked to bring gifts and
decorations using tin for dis
play. Visitors are welcome to
this meeting.
The October program consist
ed of a talk on heather by Mrs.
George Deen and one on cold
frames by Mrs. Gary Price.
All aboard...
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When you are ready for boarding to en
chanting places . . . wear Domani's all
pure wool double knit threesome. Floral
bud embroidered tie shell buttons to hip
line . . . comfortable flattery for jour
neying to and fro.
MelonPink, LilacLilac, CocoaAqua,
and Blue ParakeetAqua. 8-20, 12'2
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PROTECT INVESTMENT
A good alligator handbag is a
worth-while but expensive in
vestment. It's wise to carry a
plastic case inside the bag so
hat you can protect it from
damage should it rain.
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