THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Juno 9, 1034 EVENTS OF WEEK IN KLAMATH FALLS SOCIETY CIRCLES, CLUB GROUPS AND FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS PAGE EIGHT Elllott-Hovey Nuptials Will Be Solemnized At Hovey OUTSTANDING In Interest during the week past hsve been a num ber of lorely June weddings, and the announcement at the betrothal of Miss Llla Moe, attractive niece of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mo to Mr. Egbert Nokelby of Ban Francisco. The wedding date Is Mt for August the fourteenth. Most Important In the events scheduled for the coming week Is the marriage of Miss Florence Elliott, lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Elliott of Klamath Agency, to Mr. Charles G. Hovey, on of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Hovey, of Klamath Falls. The Elllott-Hovey nuptials have been set for 4:00 o'clock Saturday afternoon, June six teenth, at the Hovey home on Portland avenue and Pacific Ter 'race. Miss Margaret Cummlngs, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Cummlngs, will be Miss Elliott's maid of honor, Mr. Hovey, sen ior, will act as best man for bis on. Following a wedding Jour ney, Mr. and Mrs. Hovey will be at home to their friends at their borne on Canby street. Summer homes IB the woods and on the lakes are providing charming settings for week-end bouse parties and picnics, and are drawing Increasingly large numbers of the social set as the season advances. The coming summer promises to be rather quiet socially and virtually all the functions planned for later In the season will be of the Informal type that warmer weather insnlres. Lovely June Weddings Feature First Week Of Bridal Month A almnla Hill tieaittlful Iiaih, wedding solemnized last Sunday morning was that of Ann Craw ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crawford, and Lloyd Prock at the home of the bride on Wash ington street. The ceremony was read at S o'clock in the morning before a small group of relatives and inti mate friends. The bride was given In marriage by her father. Mrs. Prock wore a smart suit of sheer blue crepe trimmed with crisp white organdie. Her acces sories and bat were blue. She car Tied a bouquet of pink roses and lillies of the valley. Miss Batty Crawford, tbe bride's alster, was her only attendant. She wore a frock of pink crepe and a corsage of sweet peas and MlHna nt thn valleT. Jack Crawford, brother of tbe bride, acted as best man. A wedding breakfast followed tbe ceremony, after which Mr. nd Mrs. Prock left on a two weeks' trip to Portland and the coast. Upon their return they will be t home at 1958 Fremont street. Mlaa Wyoming Foster, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Foster, ....,. tt hride of Mr. Elbert Stiles, son of Mrs. Harry Baum of Fort Klamath, Sunday morn i . t tna. himn nf Mr. and Mrs Charles Thomas on Wantland avenue, Kev. Bates of the First Chris tian church performed the mar riage ceremony. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Mrs. Jay rr a .i.fo nt thn bride, was IVUMIU, biq.w. matron of honor, and Mr. Beverly Thomas acted as nesi man. irk. hiiitt wafa hlne ensemble and matching hat with white ac cessories. Mrs. Hanaro s iroca. was rose colored crepe with a i vat anA white accessories. The bride's bouquet was roses and lillies of the valley, ana tne ma tron of honor wore a corsage of Mrs. James McCluskey sang I TjOve You Truly," accompanieu uu .i.. -i h un Walter Lassette, : LUC JIJOU" "J .... who also played the wedding march. , A reception was held at the Thomas home immediately after tbe ceremony. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hazzard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Drake, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lassette, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Jack son, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Compton, Mr. and Mrs. George Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Landls, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Currle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baum, Mesdames E. E. Thorpe, James McCluskey, Fay Durbin, Misses Luella Dahleim, Opal Dah leim, Edna May Thomas, Theda Beard, Mr. Alex Volchok, Mr. Leslie Stiles and Rev. Bates. The young couple left soon after the reception for a honeymoon trip through southern California and northern Mexico. They ex pect to return In a fortnight, and will make their home at 2121 Wantland avenue. The Thomas home was beauti fully decorated with palms and ferns at the Improvised altar, and with gladioli, roses and snap dragons throughout the rooms. A beautiful June wedding was aolemnized on Thursday, June 7, at high noon with two popular young students of Sacramento Junior college tilling the roles of bride and groom. They are Mr. David Donald Kenyon, son of Mr. and Mrs. David A Kenyon of 236 North Tenth street,, and Miss Klva Eileen Graves, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Graves of Sacramento. Only a small group of relatives was present. The popular ring cere mony was read by the Reverend John B. Coan, pastor of the First Methodist church of Klamath Falls.' The bridal couple, who have been students together In Sacra mento until the end of the term a few days ago, plan to make their home in Klamath Falls. The bride was dressed in a lovely white crepe ensemble and wore a cor sage of pluk rosebuds and white sweep peas. They plan to spend thnlr honeymoon In southern Oregon. At a beautiful wedding solemn ised at tbe Pool home at Hllde brand, Oregon, Saturday, June 2, Mis Zelma D. Stiles, daughter of Home Saturday BOWS TO KING A charming member of New York's Junior League, Miss Anne Simpson (above), Is to be pre sented at the Court of St. James in London on June 13. She is the daughter of Kenneth Simp son, division administrator of the NRA. . Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Stiles, became the bride of Mr. Ben G. Pool, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Pool. The ring ceremony was per formed at ( o'clock by the Rev erend Milam, with Mrs. Charles Booth, sister of the bride, acting as matron of honor, and Mr. Man nle Pool, brother of the groom, acting as best man. Only relatives and a few friends witnessed the service. . The bride was lovely in pale blue crepe with white accessories. The roses decorating the room added to the attractiveness of the early evening service. Wylla Lea Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Walker of Merrill, and Eugene Williams of Klamath Falls, were united in n.r,l,,a annitnv afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents in Merrill. The bridal couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith of Klamath Falls. The bride wore a trim gray suit with while ac cessories, and Mrs. Smith a tan suit with white. Mr. and Mrs Williams will be at home at 129 North Fifth street in Klamath Falls. PRIZES GIVEN WOMEN GOLFERS ON FRIDAY. First and second flight women players of the Reames Golf and Country club enjoyed a two-ball foursome tournament Friday, in charge of Mrs. W. L. Quinn. Prizes for low net scores were won by Mrs. George H. Merry man and Mrs. Paul W. Sharp. Members of the third flight spent the day in team play, with Mrs. C E. Riley's team winning over Mrs. Fred Murphy's team, 11 to 1. Mrs. C. C. Kelley won the elec tric play for the month of May in tbe first flight, and was awarded a prize. In the second flight Mrs. N. H. Jones was the winner, and in the third, Mrs. Jacques Steiger, Jr. - Prizes for medal score play in May were awarded to Mrs. .Mur phy and Mrs. Riley. ', Eleven members of the Reames women's golf team went to Bend, Friday, June 1. The. Bend play ers won by five points in the day's tournament, and Mrs. H. N. Moe took honors for the local players. QUIET CEREMONY HELD AT BHIXNER RESIDENCE A quiet early June wedding was solemnized on Saturday evening. June second, at 9 o'clock, when Wm. G. E. Rowlett and Caroline Terrlll, both of this city, . were united in matrimony. - The ceremony was performed at the Manzanita street residence of Mr. and Mrs. Pbll L. Brixner, with Rev. John B. Coan of the First Methodist church officiating. A small group ot relatives and friends was present, and the troth was sealed with tne customary giving and receiving of -the ring. The pair will make their home in Klamath Falls. Both are well known In this community where they have resided for some years. a a. a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murphy re turned Friday evening from a delightful motor trip ' through California. They spent several days In Yosemite park! attending the Pacific, coast seed convention wblchewas held at the Abwahnee hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murphy vis ited in Santa Cruz and at tbe beaches. They reported marvel ous highways, and made excellent time. j Several friends honored Mrs. Walter Fuller with a surprise birthday dinner and party, at her home at 437 North Third street, Friday. A delightful dinner was served at noon and the after noon spent in playing cards. Those present wore Mesdames E. R. Sanders, Floyd 1 Bhlpman, Marshall Shipman, Carl Walters, Fred Fletke, S. Cogan, and Mrs. Fuller, If foe Eulalona Chapter D.A.R. Honors Officers At Annual Banquet Itn T ),.... T nAl.U . side over the destinies of Eula lona cnapier. Daughters ot tne American nevoiuuon, acting regent for the ensuing chap) veer. Mrs. Goble, with the officers n-hn will - -A with t,A . . - ln. stalled Monday evening at the annual oanquei given uy Eula lona chapter, D. A. R., at the Wlllard hotel. The newly In stalled staff of chapter officers, In nririltinn tn Mca rinhln in. nludna 1ra. nflnrrn rinisllnin vice regent; airs, it. u. liussnru, secretary; Mrs. Robert Odell, treasurer; Mrs. Wilbur Jones, registrar; Airs, ireno rosier, His torian, and Mrs. G. L. Black, chaplain. Aire P V Wftftonhnrff And fnn Allan Blnan nae, ' r.lrr.Klu OI KiUBiooa cnapier, served as installing omcers at tne Mon day evening banquet. Pltantn, -ttalriiinn nf linllnnnl committees were appointed by Airs, uooie, as ioiiows: Ameri canism, including improved schools, Mrs. Harry Ackley; bet ter radio, Mrs. Allen Sloan; Champocg national park, Mrs. E. D. Lamb; General Canby society, Children ot the American Revo- litlrtn Hfi-a Ra,I O Thnnma- conservation and thrift, Mrs. Al fred, D. Collier; correct use ot Ik. flao If Unpin. Hnallni Constitution hall, Mrs. R. D. Bussard: D. A. R. student loan hind, Mrs. H. A. Nitschelm: An gel Island, Mrs. G. L. Black; hiatnrtfnl raapnrr-h snit nrpeprva- tlon of records. Mrs. Irene Fos ter; filing and lending of His torical papers, Mrs. Thomas Hampton; foreign relations, Mrs. Claude Davis; magazines, Mrs. Robert Sloan; manuels. Mrs. George Gardinler; Memorial Con tinental hall, Mrs. D. V.' Kuy- banrinll nntlnnnl nllt trnlla. Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg; relics for Me morial continental nan, Airs, Charles Martin; Indian welfare, uH Wamn Uniit- nnhllrltv. Mrs. Wilbur Jones; preservation ot nisioric spots. Airs, naxuei a. Good. Special committees were an nounced by Mrs. Goble as fol ) flnwora Mrs. ' Thomas Hampton and Mrs. George Gar dinler; visiting coiumitte. Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg, Mrs. Thomas Hampton, Mrs. E. D. Lamb and Mrs. L. L. Truax; program com mittee, Mrs. ueorge uaruinier, mm noi.hi A nnnd and Mrs. Lloyd J. Goble: sponsors of Girl Scouts, Mrs. narry uoener; iu dian relics, Mrs. Sydney Evans; music. Mrs. Don J. zumwau: in stalling officer, Mrs. R. E. Wat tenburg. A heautiful D. A. R. flag. made by Mrs. E. D. Lamb, and ; ih. insicnin of the or ganization in the national colors of blue ana wnue, was presem. ed at the Monday evening ban- ..nt on,i riiuninvpfi lor me ursi time. Mrs. Lamb was given a rising vote of thanks tor ner work in making ine nag. 1, araa announced during the evening that Mrs. warren mint, na vacant nr Kiuaiona cauuier, has been notified of her appoint ment to the office ot state chair Mn Af th Ansel Island com mittee. This appointment was made by Mrs. Aiara weamonuru . Aihnnv nowlv elected state tL fllllf'J I - j regent of the v. a. k. oi unr ut.nt wna ehanter chair man of this committee for sev- i - anrf her n ti noi n t ID on t as head of tbe state committee was made in recognition oi utr iplendid services. t. in. thA .tiriTipr hflur. Mrs. If Ul ' u & t vumvalt. tnastmistress. presented the following pro- Piano, Sunshine Fairies Smith Calvin Lamb Toast to Officers Mrs. Earl C. Keynoias Piano. The Prophet Bird.. Schumann UnaArnnrv Sloan Toast to Outgoing Regent Mrs. George uarumier Vocal duet: . kA r Mn Lose AirUBB Ll'" ""r, T j Coming of Spring Brambach Mrs. Bert u. inomas -uu Mlaa Marv Thomas Toast to Incoming Regent Mrs. Rachel A. uooa Vocal solo: . A Birthday wooaman Philosophy Emmel Miss Virginia West Tahla Honratlnna far the oc casion were carried out with flowers and candles in patriotic Colors of red, white and blue. and place cards were maae irom pictures of the bronze marker placed by the D. A. R. at the site of Eulalona Indian village on Memorial day. Gifts were presented both to the outgoing regent, Mrs. Thom as Hampton, and the newly in stalled regent, Mrs. Lloyd J. Goble. Work of the year-was review ed, and brief summaries pre sented by each ot the past of ficers. The crowning achievement of Mrs. Hampton's term as regent was the placing of the bronze marker and its dedication at the site of Eulalona village near Fremont bridge. The marker cost 384.27, according to a re port presented at the banquet. The committee In charge of Announcing the Opening of the Bonnie-Marie Root Beer Stand " on Main St. Below Willard Hotel Featuring Delicious Homo Mad Icq Cream Curb Service MRS. W. L. STUTTAFORD, A RECENT BRIDE if 1 . . ..... . ;,t Mrs. W, L. Stultatord (Margaret Drittson) whose marriage to Mr. Stuttaford was an event ot the past month In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Stuttaford are making their home in Eugene. arrangements for the annual banquet was composed ot Mrs. Robert Odell. Mrs. H. A. Nit schelm. Mrs. R. D. Bussard and Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt. Special guests ot the evening were: Mrs. H. F. M unlock, Mrs. Lamb, mother ot Dr. E. D. Lamb, who is visiting here; Miss Vir ginia West, Calvin I.nmly Miss Rosemary Sloan and Miss Mary Thomas. Members ot Eulalona chapter who enjoyed the banquet wero: Mesdames Thomas Hampton, Lloyd J. Goble, George Uardiu ier. R. E. Wattenburg, Allen Sloan. Wilbur Jones, G. I.. Black. Rachel A. Good, H. A. Nitschelm, Charles Martin, H. E. Momyer. E. D. Lamb, Annie Halforty, Don J. Zumwnlt, Robert Odell, Earl C. Reynolds, Warren Hunt, Robert Sloan, Fred Clover, Har ry Ackley, Harry Goeller, R. D. Bussard, Bert C. Thomas and Miss Lucille White. Bride-Elect Is Honored At Tea and Bridge During Week Mrs. Claude McColloch and Mrs. Thomas W. Delzoll compli mented Miss Florence Elliott, whose marriage to Mr. Charles G. Hovey will be an event ot the coming week, at tea Wednesday afternoon at the McColloch borne on Manzanita street. About eighty guests called dur ing the afternoon. Assisting the hostesses during tbe tea hours from 4 until 6 o'clock were Mrs. Orville Elliott and Mrs. Richard H. Hovey, moth ers ot the bride and grooin-clect, who presided over the tea table for the first hour, and Mrs. Cyrus B. Sweet, and Mrs. Ralph W. Horan, sister ot Miss Elliott, who poured during the second hour. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. George Stevenson, Mrs. Howard Barnhisei, Mrs. Berkeley DeVaul and Mrs. Kenneth Perry. On Wednesday evening. Miss Alicia Marie Davenport was hos tess at a bridge shower at her home on Ltnooln avenue compli menting Miss Elliott. Both contract and auction wero in play during the evening. High score for contract was won by Mrs. Arthur Larsen, and low by Mrs. Claude McColloch. High score for auction was won by Miss Lila Moe, and low by Miss Delia McGrath. A unique feature of tbe evening was - the crowning ot the bride elect, while Mrs. Davenport sang a German betrothal song. During the singing a quaint peddler with a pack on his back demanded en trance, and dropped bis wares be fore Miss Elliott. The peddler later proved to be the bostess, and the pack con tained many beautiful gifts ot linen for the honor guest. Following the Bhower, supper was served at a long table cen tered with bowls of marigolds and lighted by yellow tapers. Guests . of the evening were: Mesdames. Leslie Avrit, Claude McColloch, Phillip Schroeder, Arthur Larsen,' Carl Kllppel, Ralph W. Horan, Joann Deweese, W. J. Kessler, Helen Wagner, George Chastaln, James McFar land and Misses Bernadine Han non, Ailsa Massey, Gwendolyn Lorenz, Mary Sevcik, Lila Moe, Virginia Houston, Delia McGrath, Joan Kranenburg and the honor guest, Florence Elliott. Stock Forms For Every Business - - - . , - The "Bing" Accounting Outfits. A Complete Accounting System in One Handy Binder. Don't waste valuable time shifting from one book to another in keeping your rec ords.' Here is a COMPLETE accounting system that Is faster in operation than any single unit of any other sys temeach division plainly In dexed In proper sequence for the , most convenient account ing practice, .': LET tS DEMONSTRATE sL w SbHcmera Comptmn, Varaaaa J CfaSbm Phone 602 729 Main St. "'iit life ' KII.VKRS-POHTKR WEDDING? SOI.KMM.KIt SUNDAY Miss Isabella Silvers of Ash land, and Mr. Lloyd Porlcr ot Klamnth Falls were united In marriage last Sunday at the homo ot the bride la Ash'.aud in tho presence of a small group of Im mediate relatives and friends. The bride wore a frock of navy blue sheer crepe with white ac cessories, and wore a corsage of gardenias. After a fortnight's honeymoon trip to Yellowstono park, Mr. and Mrs. Porter will bs at home to their friends at their new borne ou Portland avenue. Miss Silvers bus been a teacher at Riversido school for the past two years, and a popular mem ber ot the younger set. She was complimented with a number of delightful pre-nuptlu! parties and showers both la Klamath Falls and Ashland prior to her mar riage. Mr. Porter is assistant cashier of the First National bank of Klamath Falls, and the son ot Mrs. Janet Porter of this city. SERVICE , , . that's what you got with this practical , little number. Made for wear, with lisle foot and top. Nice looking, too. Special I I L M Pair (Regular Price, 85c pair) WALK-OVER SHOE DEPT. MEZZANINE ' FLOOR K u Masonic Orders Guests Of Job's Daughters ' Thursday Eve Suvonly mi ni bori ot the Order of Kuatorn Slur and otlior Ma soiilo orders,, were guests of tho Klniiinlli Falls bethel ot llnuiili tors of Job at a brilliant ceremony Tlnirsiluy evening. Mrs. Victoria Krtcks;i, of Portland, grund guar (Nun ot tho order, was uu lionomd guest ot the occasion. The now bethel council will Ill stalled by Nclla West, InslullltiK ottloor, as follows: Nell Molselii n ouehnr, guardian; Robert Fulton, iissoclntu guardluu; Rose Otuy Soule, secretary; Ruth Vun Doron, treasuror; Clara Allco Epperson, director of music; Nailluo O'Fla harty, guardluu of property; Mrs. Q. R. Reymers, social director. Initiation ceromoiiles wero hold for June Thomas, and bethel of ficers woro circled as follows: Ruth Mary llatbluny, quean; Katherlno Jueksou, senior prin cess; Ruth Roa, Junior princess; Mayma Lawsou, gulilo; Ethyl Mao Drlscoll, marshal. Public Installation of bothol of ficers will bo held Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, and majority degroes will be awardrd to members who havo ronched the ago of 20 years. A delightful supper wns served by the members of tho bethel to their guests at the close of Thurs day evening's ceremonies. MISH CTMMINGH ARRIVES FOIl VACATION VISIT Miss Margaret Cummine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. (I. CummliiKS, arrived lu Klamath Kails Thursday evening for a vacation visit with her family at their home on Washington street. Miss Cummlngs bss spent the past year teaching In Lobunon, Oregon. Sho enjoyed a visit In Portland and Eugene before re turning to Klamath Fulls. Sho will bo a member ot tho Elliott Hovey wedding party next Satur day afternoon, and will act as maid of honor to Miss Florenco Elliott. Miss Cummlngs plans lo leave for California within a fow weeks, and will spend the major portion ot the summer vacation in the south. Sho plans to return to CHIFFON . . . with Just enough re-lnforcement fea tures to make It wear mighty well. Has silk plait ed sole, silk heel, and silk top. Special a pair (Regular price, 86c) Calendar Monday, Juno It t M Members ot the Crator Lake . t.l.,1. In t.n ....I I ' at 1:30 o'clock nt the homo ot Mrs. 1). D. liuvena, lilt Pacific Terrace. TuoMliiy, Juno 111 Members and Irlends ot HI. ltlia bridge olub aro curtllally Invited lu moot at tho parish ball at 1:00 o'clock fur an uttoriHioii ot cards, Wi'dncmliiy, June III Reguliir monthly mooting of thu 'Oregon Urudunto Nurses association, District 8, at the home ot Mrs, Jack Wilson In .Morrill, at 8:00 o'clock. ' Friday, June IS, Regular women's day at lha Reames Uulf and Country club. Public Installation of bothol officers .of Daughtors of Job, at 8,00 o'clock at Masonic hull. . Tiio-ilny, June IM Next rogulur meeting nt Aloha obiipter, O. W. S. lo be hold at Masonic hall. Friday, June 110 Last moctlng of tho soason for the Aloha Past Matrons club, O. K. S. to be held on the grounds of the F. Hill Hun tor home on Pacific Torraco. RECENT 11IIIDK HONORED AT HKVKIl.U, EVENTS Mrs. Ralph Pence was a re. cent hosloss at her homo on Di vision street at a bridal shower honoring Mrs. W. L. Stutta ford (Margaret Ilrltlann), for merly of Klamath Kails, Mr. and Mrs. Stuttaford wore united In marriago Inst month at a sim ple ceremony solemnised in Med ford. Mrs. Pence's guests were tho following: Mvsdnmes Hexton, Uurit, Ilrattnn, O. J. Johnson, Runnels, Herman Pence, Hmllh, Hut lor. Woods, Lester Ktebblua, Nelson, Good. Harbin, Gardner, Drunk, Ahoppard, Owsley, Staley, Swift, Hook and Rlckner. Mrs. Stuttaford was honored with a number of parties both In Klamnth Falls and Medford prior to her niurrlugo. Tbe young couplo are making their homo In Eugene where Mr. Stuttaford is engaged In business. CHIFFON , . , a finer gauge chiffon than LaFrance 88, and made with an all-silk sole, heel and welt, Eco nomical, protty, and prac tical, : u ' ' Special a pair (Regular price, $1.00) Announcement Tea Held Thursday Afternoon . At Moe Home The mnrrluga of Miss Lllii Theresa Moo of this city and l-lgbert T. Nukleby of Hun Fran cisco to bo solemnised on August fourteenth, wus formally an nounced nt a tea, Thursday nft ernooii when Mrs. II, N. Moe entertained at hur attractive home on- Washington street, II Hosts culled botwecn tho hours of three and six o'clock uml oach wus given a tiny curd bearing thu announcement, by lllllo Miss Sidney Nelson, tliiu. li ter tif Mr. and Mrs, Urunt Nolsou of Medford. Presiding at the prettily ap pointed tea table during the art ornoou were Mrs, P. A, Albert sou, Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt, Mrs,' Oscar Sblvo, Mrs. W.. W. Mo Nooly and Mrs. W, C. Dalloo. Assisting the hostess about tho rooms were Mrs. O, B, Ruwllns, Miss Helen Sblvo and Miss Hetty Zimmerman. e MISH RITA N.MITII IIIIIDK OF CHAItl.EH H. DEAN On Wednosilay afternoon at 3:46 o'clock, Miss Rita Helen Smith and Mr, Charles Edmuu Dean, both of this city, were unti ed In marriage, The ceremony took place in tho presence of close relatives at the reslilonco of the officiating min ister, Rov. J. II, Coan, pastor of tho First Methodist church. The popular ring ceremony was em ployed. Doth young poople are well known In the younger sot ol the community. They will maks their home In KInmslh Falls, ac cording to their present plans, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Graham are enjoying a brief visit lo south ern California and some ot the more important cities enroute. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Gordon and (laughter. Ml Hope, have re turned' from a vocation visit to San Francisco, Additional Society News on Page 3 This sale is fot:"a --limited time only, June- l Itff-to". 1 6th. After June 1 6,. 'prices go back to normal. - SHEER CHIFFON ... the kind of chiffon you wear to dances and for very special occasions. Exquisite, and made with double heel and toe that doublo the wonrl Bpoclnl a pair (Regular price, $1.15) BEAUTY PARLOR MEZZANINE FLOOR i It .' .-