HERALD AND NEWS, Klunath Falli. Oregon
Sunday. November 24, 1K3
Party Fetes
Golden Pair
A reception honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Emerson Bellant on
their golden wedding anniver
sary was an event of Nov. 10
in Portland at tlx? home of a
daughter. Mrs. Clarence Cooper.
'Mr. and Mrs. Bellant resided
in Klamath Falls from VJSZ to
1959 when he retired as a con
ductor for the Oreat Northern
Railway. Since that time they
have made their home in Port
land. Tlie Bcllants were married
Nov. 10. 1913, in Kairchild, Wis.
Their children include Mrs. Es
ther Sevcik. Mrs. Cooper, Mrs.
Gordon West, Lawrence E. Bel
lant, all of Portland; Raymond
E. Bellant, Albany, Ga., and
Guy E. Bellant Jr., Okinawa.
There are 13 grandchildren.
Following the reception, a din
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GOLDENWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Guy Emerson Bellant,
; former Klamath Falls residents now living in Portland,
celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Nov. 10.
ner at Obie's Restaurant was
served to approximately W) rel
atives and friends to climax
the anniversary celebration.
Guests Irom Klamath Falls
included Mrs. Bcllant's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace W'cstin; her brother
and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Lew
is Pettis, and a niece, Mrs. Jo
Lambertson and her son, David.
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DECORATIONS IN THE MAKING Crepe paper streamers being cut by these girls
will be. used to fashion the rad and pink background theme for the annual Fall Fan
tasy of Bethel 61, Job's Daughters, Nov. 30 in the Willard Hotel. Music for the semi,
formal dance will be provided by The Tikis. Seated are Jana Neece, left, and Ann
ette Fredrickson. Standing, left to right, are Choyrl Eccles, Suana Whytal and Sally
Hanvillo.
cotton candy sale and a rum
mage sale recently and with
the proceeds will help a needy
family at Christmas.
The girls also continue to re
member their adopted grand
mother. Mrs. .lenni: Horn, who
is in a rest home at Fairview,
with cards and gilts.
-Theta Rho
Club Meets
Thela Theta Rho Girls Club
No. a met last week and held
initiation for two candidates,
-Lynda Cone and Kalhy Stearns.
At this meeting, tMrs. Helen
Wheeler, Sulherlin, a member
of the joint youth committee,
made her official visit. Follow
ing her talk she was presented
a tribute and gilt Irom the
club.
Several members of Prosper
ity Hebekah Lodge lot w ere
also present.
The club members staged a
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NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. William P. Morande are.
shown at tha reception at Molatore's which followed
their marriage at First Christian Church. Mrs. Morande
is the former Mrs. Bessie Smith.
sage was of yellow roses.
The wedding reception was
held at Molatore's Restaurant.
The newlyweds will make
their home in Malin. The new
Mrs. Morande is employed in
the general administrative of
fice of the city hall. Her hus
band is an employe of Love
ness Lumber Company in 51a
lin. Special guests were Ralph
Hill, Virginia Battis and Mrs.
Mike Holland.
Pair Recite
Nuptial Vows
Mrs. Bessie Smith, Klamath
Falls, and William P. Morande,
Malin, were united in mar
riage in an Oct. 5 double ring
ceremony at the First Christian
Church. The Rev. Robert L.
John officiated. Fall flowers
and tapers in four candelabra
decorated for the 8 p.m. cere
mony. Mrs. Robert L. John was the
organist and Mrs. Alita Lcg
gctt, the soloist.
The bride wore a two-piece
beige silk shantung dress with
matching accessories. Her
pearl necklace was a gift of
the bridegroom. She carried a
crescent arrangement of yellow
roses and slcphanotis with cen
ter corsage of phaclconopsis
orchids.
Mrs. Ralph Hill, matron of
honor, was dressed in a light
blue talfcta dress with overlay
of lace. Her accessories were
blue. Her bouquet was a com
bination of carnations, pom
pons in fall shades and nat
ural wheat.
Fred Hattis was best man
and Terry Battis seated the
guests who were members of
the two families.
The bride's mother, Mrs.
Agnes Drazil of Malin. wore for
the occasion a black and white
checked lalfelu dress w i 1 h
matching accessories. Her cor-
DIYING OCT
CHICAGO UPI - Special oc
casions are a frequent reason for
dining out, according to a survey
by General Foods. I
Results showed that 57 per cent
of those interviewed said they like
to visit a restaurant on a wedding'
anniversary, 44 per cent on a
spouse's birthday, and 39 per cent I
on Alother g Day.
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FUTURE BRIDE On Wednesday, Nov. 27, Linda Prince
will become the bride of LeRoy Larson in Birchman Ave
nue Baptist Church, Fort Worth, where her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. Prince, reside. The future bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Larson, Klamath Falls, and
is a graduate of Henley High School. Both young people
are students at Howard Payne College, majoring in edu
cation. She is a sophomore and her fiance, a senior.
WOM Meet
Women of the Moose 4(17 met
for Library Chapter Night on
Nov. 5. Marlene Preston, li
brary chairman, was in charge.
The program included numbers
by the Pelican Pipers and a
talk on children's books and the
library by Mrs. E. Hawkins of
the city library.
Committee members were
Marlene Preston, Millie Sheehy
and Margaret Woyak.
Enrolled as new members
were Elvira Tavlor and Pearl
Hall.
Winona Cramblett, senior re
gent, presided.
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