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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1939)
'1. . '. 5'WSv U l Hi ..-j-i -7 -: v - i:-!'-v': w " 'I . ,$ki If t '. !" ;Ti".'- V.'J. 1 ' 4 I , . ' . , : ,... ...... r:-:''; .... s 3 -0- - . ,, t .:: .' . -.v: ,' i - .-. . : f . -1 .jM'V'i'"' ! JiVt. k - - Y v-t - t , ,:r 1 , . ....'.t,. ,rf tni.i'.iiiniii-H .in .nil i hi , . mn,immiiU'm:im'M,u:Mm,,umri;-A,,-,,,i TRADITIONAL BRIDE'S WHITE SATIN was choson by Edna May Thomas, attracts daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Thomas, for hor wedding gown which she wore Sunday morning when she became the bride of Mr. Molvin McCollum, son of tlio George McCollums of Klamath Falls' and Malin. Particularly lovely was the bride t shower bouquet of bouvardia and pink Rapture rosos tied with a generous white satin bow. SOCI ETY X A , iff, f I" ' ! 4 ALL WHITE WAS USED AT THE KIWANIS WOMEN'S TEA given Friday of last week when Mrs. J. Royal Shaw, Mrs. Ernest D. Lamb and Mrs. fnglebert ' M. Igl entertained at the Shaw home on Pacific Terrace. Seated at the coffee service is Mrs. Elbert Veateh and standing, left to right, Mrs. Lamb,. Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Igl, Mrs. Percy Murray, Mrs. George A. Massey, and Mrs. L. A. Murphy. All pictures by Wesley Gurlcrlnn of The llorald and Now. : PK: 'n- . X7 51 V.',,;''. i It i -ft llJi B r , j - ... ' i x , V. A x1 ONE OF OCTOBER'S LOVELIEST BRIDES was Maurine Leslie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice G. Leslie of Rose street, whose marriage to Mr. Gilbert Fleet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Fleet of Klamath Falls, was an event of high noon in the First Methodist church with Rev. Victor Phillips reading the ring ceremony. Th bride was charming in a costume suit of winter blue with burgundy accessories. Following a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Fleet will be at home on Conger avenue. Such a busy week, with important weddings, plans made for October teas anel the entertainment of the young maids who have announced their betrothals recently. With the added snap in the air informal bridge parties are becoming more frequent and it's mighty cosy to sit in front of a fireplace these late afternoons to toast one's toes and chat over tea or coffee cups. ' There was a great deal of entertaining done on Friday night with lupperj and cocktail parties before the Medford-Klamath game, and after, too. Many Medford people were house guests of Klamath Falls residents, returning to the valley Satur day. And then, on the other hand, quite a few, we understand, came Friday night to remain for the opening of duck season Sunday morningl Planned for the coming week is the October tea of Sojourners, the apron and overall dance the Elks will enjoy after a pbtluck supper on Saturday evening, a most important meeting of the League of Women Voters when Neutrality will be the ' point of discussion, (this is on Monday in the library), and several benefit card parties. in r - I it I s I w I I