12 Pair Wedded In Church Study In the present only of the at tendants, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Owens of Kennewick, Miss Zola D. Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don' Williams of Pasco, and Harry 0. ..Witt of Kennewick, were united in marriage in the study of‘ the Kennewick Metho dist Church on Friday evening. Rev. John .- B. Coat)... pastor, of ficiated. "j ' The ,bride was dressed in a gray suit with black accessories. and wore a shoulder corsage of white gardenias. The double ring rite was read. Witt, a nephew of Robert Owens, “is a native 'of Kennewick but has been gone for several years until his recent re lease from military service. a The pair left for a coast trip which would take them into Cali fornia. They were uncertain where they would make their home. , mason-numerous ‘ Miss Kathleen Anderson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson of East Kennewick and Jerry K. Klinetobe were united in ‘marriage Sunday afternoon, Nov. 10 in St. Joseph's Catholic church in. Kennewick, Father Edmond McGrath officiating. ‘ An organ prelude of traditional wedding airs was played by Mrs. W. .I. Shaughnessy. Miss Anderson wore a wedding gown of white satin,- fashioned with a train and worn with a finger tip veil caught to her head in a halo of net. Her flowers were ‘a nosegay of red' rose buds encircled with garden as. The bride was given in marri age by her brother Austin Ander son. Her matron of honor was Mrs. Austin Anderson who wore a floor length blue satin gown with short veil of matching net and who carried a colonial bou quet of pastel chryanthemums. Miss Beryl Garrison and Mrs. Robert Raymond were brides maids, wearing gowns in pink and blue with blue shoulder length, veils. Each carried chry santhemums. Linda Sue Hansen, niece of the bridegroom, wearing a peach colored, floor length gown, with a halo of roses. was flower girl. Micheal Stankiewicz, brother in-law of the bridegroom, was best man and Wallace Darling was usher. The brides mother wore a floral dress with brown‘ access cries and corsage of gardenias, while. the bridegmoms’ mother wore a beige suit with corsage of pin}: carnations. A reception at the B. F. Thrasher home in East Kenne wick followed. Mrs. Austin Ander son and Mrs. John Thrasher served punch and wedding cake, while Mrs. Hobart Raymond presided at the coffee urn. Miss Garrison had the guest book. Both Mr. and Mrs. Klinetobe are graduates of the Kennewick hum school with the class of 1945. She attend” ‘WSC for one, year while Klme'fdoé was in the mu m 51 hi§ matry- He attended a California business college and for the past year has been pm ployed in the Yakima Savmgs and Loan office in Pasco. After the wedding-trip they Will make their home in Pasco. Guests comin‘ from out of town for the wedding were: Miss Beryl Garrison, Pullman; Mrs. W. A. Berg, Yakima; Mrs. N. P. Davison, Tacoma; Mrs. Henry Housman, and daughter Patricia, Garfield; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones and Mr. - and Mrs. Carl Bennett, White Swan. HOBBS-011808 Miss Laceren Moses and Max Dixson were married Friday even ing Nov. 14 at 7:30 o’clock at the Good News Chapel. The double ring ceremony was per formed. by Rev. John Kinkbeiner in the presence of the immediate relatives and close friends of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. DeMarian ville were the attendants, Follow ing the marriage service a din ner was served the wedding party at the Angus Grill. Mr. and Mrs. Dixson will make their home at Apt. 1 Chapel Crest. Cottage. LIBRARY GUILD The Library Guild met Morniay afternoon with Mrs. Guy Story at her home on the Highlands. :7 5:3 l 1“: “' ? -;_ I I l\‘ __ {ammonia Q NALgfigYs Plymouth Holes Iy Mrs. Butko Doyl- Mr. and Mrs. John Winkler and family spent Sunday [visiting Mr. Winkler’s parents, Mr. and _Mrsk George Winkier of Kenne wxc . 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Doyle. MA‘NINWW OBITUARY LOUIS D. PETERSON Louis D. Peterson was born in Minnesota on April 12, 1881 and died Sunday Nov. .16. 1:47 at the home of his niece, Mrs. Leland Kusske. Mr. Peterson was a single man and had resided on route 2 since 1936. He was a laborer for gen eral construction. 7 7 ~ He leaves two nieces, Mrs. Le land Kusske and Mrs. Duane Campbell of Kennewick; two brothers, Theodore and Harry Peterson of Bemidji, Minn., and two sisters, Carlotte Grube of Mollie, 111.; and Lenore _Neuman of Los Angeles. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 .at the Mueller chapel with Rev. I’. J.. Luvaas officiating. Interment was made in Riverview Heights cemetery. . PBP CLUB Ins FOOD SALE The Pep Club girls are- spon soring a turkey raffle to raise funds for the purchase of new emblems. The turkey will be rat fled off in front of Shirley’s Beauty Salon, 4:30 P.M., Saint day, November 22. A food sale, also at: Shirley's will start at 11:00 a. m. Saturday. MAGIC SHOW GIVEN The Wears presented a magic show Friday, third period, be fore the Junior and. Senior High students. This was the second in a series of Uational Assemblies that are to appear before the student body ' this year. - Honor ,Society Selects Twenty New Members The Kennewick High Honor So-l ciety met Wednesday. November 19 and approved the list of stu dents selected for memberhip. The new members are Sen iors: Shirley Bateman, Nancy Bennett, Mary Cole. Barbara Jones, Laßaine Roop, Leonard Walker, Ellen Welch, Betty Jean Wilson and Beth Alexander. Jun iors; Barbara Babcock, Mary El len Block, Elizabeth Liesinger, Leonard Lortz. Leona Luvaas, Lorraine Maulding, Barbara Ow ens. Leßoy Spitzer, Roger Block. Marilyn Oliver, and Robert Scott. The annual Honor Society ban quet will be held in the elemen tary cafeteria, December 3. REBEKAHS Althes Rebekah lodge will meet Monday night. The Past Noble Grands will put on the entertainment There will be re treshmenta. Methodist Youth In Rally At Grandview On Sunday attemoon and eve ning. November 80. the youth groups of the Methodist churches of the valley will uther in Grand view for their second autumn rally. under the leadership of the Yakima Valley sub-district coun cil. of which Arthur Whiteon of Kennewick is the pneeident. Groups from this end of the valley which expect to so in large numbers include both Junior High and Seniors from Kenewick, Pas co, Hover. Finley. United Protest ant groups of Richiend, Benton City and Prouer,__ _ _ _ The program will include supper worship periods. recreation, song fat, and inspiration service. The theme of the day will be, “Christ Through Us”. Pastor: and adult counselors will noeompany the young people. The mom will open at 3:30 end elone .at 9:30. it was slated. Thursda Novemb. IO “‘7 up... one: Tho Latter Day Saint. sponsored a dance Int “alum. “mm“ at the Rocnaflon Mu Music was furnished by “Ii Tommy Duncan orchutr. Lbs Plan to give dance; on “I! “In two Thursdays of etch Imam and extend a welcom.’ to flu... in the commumty over “my. years of age. xxmuu: CLUE Mr. and Mrs. Paul entertained the Kilkaremcm Monday evening at dim.- N cards. Mr. and Mrs. M. : um: held high mom and all» Mrs. Elmer Olson low, ‘. Q W FOR 8m \ 113-foot house Tm“, . Good Tins.‘Bb3;wly.m . BALLAINE'S m’c . 208 Ave. C p 5... "I! -*N