The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 21, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    Jun 21, 1041
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
Couple "Wed at
Lovely Ceremony
Eschle-Soran Nuptials, Solemnized Saturday Eve
ning at Irving Dixon Home
Mlm Shirley Louise Eschle, daughter of Mr. and Mm, L,
A. Eichlo of 447 Martin strrol, became the brldo of Mr. Stanley
Soran, ton of Mrs. John Soran of Caldwell, Iduho, at an lm.
prcsslve and beautiful ceremony Saturday evening, June the
fourteenth, when the brldo win given In marrlago by her fulh
er at the home of Mr. and Mr, Irving Dixon on the Merrill
highway. Itev. Victor E. Newman of St. Paul's Episcopal
church officlnted,
The iervlcea wa read he
for the flroplaco which win
decorated by an arch of can
delabra woven will) maiden
hair fern and pastel tweet
peai. Sprays ot glndlull and
rhododendrons wcro also used.
The bride chose for her wed
ding a belgo suit of light wool
with matching accessories. A
string of pearls was her only
jewelry, nupture roses and,
lllles-oMho-vulley formed her
corns go. Miss Jean Eschle, tha
bride's sister, was nuild of
honor and woro a light blue
suit and white accessories. Iter
corsage was of gardenias and
pink rosebuds. Mrs. Eschle,
mother of tho brldo, wore a ,
redlngoto outfit of deep roao
with a corsage of rosebuds and
llllea-oMho-volley,
- Mr. Robert Elllolt acted as
best man. Mrs. Ellzubuth Nor
ris played the Mendelssohn .
wedding march.
Following tho ceremony a
reception was held at the Irv- .
lug Dixon homo. Guests wcro
served at tho dining tablo
which was centered by pustel
sweet peas and a thrcc-Ucrcd
wedding cuke, cut by the bride
and served by Mrs. Elliott.
Presiding at the coffco tublo
were Miss Guylo Galloway and
Miss Peggy Zlsaos. Others
assisting were Mrs. Howard
Crossen, Mrs. Bruce Staub
and Miss Clarice Crowson.
Guests attending the wed
ding and reception were Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur W Heed, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Grossen, Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Spelrs, Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Staub, Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Kent, Mr. and Mrs.
WUIIam J. Burnett, Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Largont, Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Murray, Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Pauley, Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson Black, Mr. and
Mrs. 11. P. Uabb of Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Weaver,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. King,
Bruce and Murjorle Bubb ot
Portland, Miss Lcnore King ot
Corvallis, MUs Grace E, Klnl
gen, Mr Elizabeth Nurris,
Miss Crowson, Miss Zissos, Mr.
naiii, . n ...
rt Elliott, Miss Guylo Gallo
way, Mr. Worrcn Woodward,
Mr. Harvey A. York, Mr. Pat
Soran, brother of the groom,
Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Colling
ham, Rev. Newman, Mr. and
Mrs. Irving Dixon, the brido's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Eschle, Miss Jean Eschle of
San Francisco. '
Following a short wedding
trip to the Oregon Caves and
the coast, Mr. and Mrs. Soran
will reside at 2028 Wantland
avenue.
MISS SHELLEY
OF BONANZA
RECENT BRIDE
Married in a quiet service
at the home of the officiating
minister, Arthur Charles
Bates, 838 Lincoln street, Sun
day, Juno the fifteenth, at
two o'clock were Mr. William
A. Minnlck and Miss Martha
E. Shelley, both ot Bonunza.
They wcro attended by Mr.
Edward Shelley, tho bride's
brother, and Miss Ellen Kynls
ton. Other guests present wcro
Mrs. Mary E. Shelley, mother
of the bride, Mrs. Edward
Shelley, Miter -In law, and
Miss Edna Shelley, sister of
the bride.
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'' VISIT IN KLAMATH :, : ,
Kenneth Enrl, six years, and Kont Leo, eight
months, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jncobson of
Dunsmulr, California, recently visited liere with
their .grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Jacobson
ot Tortland street,
Kcnncll-Ellli
Club Visits
Alturas OES
Ritual of '1868 Pre
sented by Group Be
fore Californians
Under the direction of Mrs.
C. E. Donnls, president ot the
club, members of Aloha Past
Matron club motored to Al
turas, California, Tuesday
ovoning, to demonstrate tho
rituullstla work of tho Order
of the Eastern Slur as it was
outlined In tho rltuuls of 1868.
The occasion was the dis
trict meeting of Eastern Star
diopters ot thut section, called
to honor the worthy grand
matron, of California on her
official visit. Chapters in the
district are Tulelake, Adln,
Mill River Falls and Alturas.
Tulelake chapter was asked
to furnish a special program
for the evening, and Invited
tho Post Matron club of Klam
ath Falls to provide this
feature. The Klamath Falls
past matrons were special
guests at the dinner, served at
six o'clock in the high school
cafeteria, to more than 125
members of the order. The
Klamath Falls members were
lavish In their praiso of tha
hospitality and friondly good
will of the California mem
bers of the order.
Aloha club past matrons
taking part In the program In
cluded: Mrs. C. E. Dennis,
Mrs. George Casper, Mr. Will
Wood, Mrs. II. G. Wortley,
Mrs. Oscar Peyton, Mrs. Wil
bur A. Jones, Mrs. W. J. Stein
mctz, Mrs. Robert E, Wattcn
burg, Mrs. Fred Cofcr, Mrs.
George Hum, Mr. Oliver
Splker. Mrs. Elmer H. Bslsl
gcr, Mrs. A. B. Epperson, Mrs.
Earl Templar, Mrs. Georgo
Chastaln, Mrs, J. I. Beard,
Mrs. Oliver Spikcr and Mrs.
Glenn Kent. Other members
of the order from Klamath
Falls who attended the meet
ing were: Mrs. E. E. Smith,
Mrs. Will Wood. Mrs. L. N.
Hills, Mrs. H. F. Murdoch,
Mrs. Clara Sherman. Mrs.
Jack Oldham, Mrs. Clarence
Humble, Mrs, A. R. Hansen
and Mrs. W. A. Lrvings.
.
MRS. CROWSON
HOSTESS TO
THURSDAY CLUB
, The Lucky Thursday Pino
chle club met at tho home ot
Mrs. Kate Crowson on Dor
row avenue for a one o'clock
dessert on June the nine
teenth, followed by cards with
honors going to Mrs. Nettle
Good, first; Mrs. Rita Fuller,
second, Mrs. Florence Young,
traveling and Mrs. Maggie Up
ton, consolation.
Covers were laid for Mrs.
Good, Mrs. Knthryn Billings,
Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Louise Bor
ton, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Vera
Good. Mrs. Gnnnlo Goddard,
Mrs. Upton, Mrs. Helen Ward
le, Mrs. Katherlno Evans, Mrs.
Alice Dnhlolm, Miss Nona Hall
and tho hostess.
At tho club's next meeting
In two weeks, Mrs. Dahlolm
will entertain at her home on
Applcgate avenue.
MARRIED IN JUNE
June the first was the day of the wedding of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Bellon. The bride is the former
Kalhryn Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deo Fox
of this city.
Kcnncll-Ellis.
Miss Durant
Weds Sunday
Afternoon Wed ding
Held at Beck Home
At Half Past Two
Miss Arlenc Durant, daugh
ter of Mr. A. L. Durant, be
came the bride on Sunday
afternoon,' June the fifteenth,
at holf past two o'clock, of
Mr. Roy Gooding, son ot Mrs.
Ada Dunn of Klamath Falls
and Mrs. H. S. Gooding of
Redondo Beach, California.
Rev. Arthur Charles Bates
read the wedding service at
the home ot Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Beck, cousins of the brido.
The bride, given in mar
riage by her father, wore a
frock of dusty rose with match
ing capo and blue accessories.
Her sister, Miss Helen Durant,
who acted as bridesmaid, wore
a rcdingote dress of powder
blue with beige accessories.
Both wore corsages of roses,
gardenias and sweet peas.
Mr. Roy Dunn, step-brother
of the groom, was best mini,
and Bruce Durant, tho bride's
two-year-old nephew, wos tho
ring-bearer.
Out-of-town guests witness
ing tho ceremony included
Mrs. Orvllle Kirkpatrick of
Tacoma, Washington, and Mr.
and Mrs. R. Tromblco of Chll
oquin, Following a wedding trip
along tho Oregon coast, Mr.
and Mrs. Gooding will moke
their home in the Pine Grove
district where the groom is in
business.
FAMILY POTLUCK
DINNER ENJOYED
BY STUDY CLUB
The Independent Study
club met Saturday evening,
Juno the fourteenth, in tho
community hall on Garden
avenuo for a family potluck
dinner at six o'clock, followed
by pinochlo.
Prizes woro awarded to
Mrs. Vera Good, Mrs. Phil
Evans, Mr. B. A. Dnhlclm and
Mr. J. D. Upton. Thirty-five
members and their families
wero present, tills being tho
last family group gathering
until October.
Tho next regular club meet
ing will bo held In Mooro park
Thursday, June tho twenty
sixth, when a potluck lunch
con will bo served nt ono
o'clock. The group will meet
for transportation at half past
twelve o'clock nt tho homo of
Miss Nona Hall, 91S East
Main street. Each member is
asked to bring her.. own serv
ice besides a hot dish.
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MRS. HERTAGER ,
HONOR GUEST
WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Henry Hcrtagcr, the
former Edith Nelson, was com
plimented by a group of
friends at a shower arranged
ot the homo of Mrs. Arthur
Obcrg, 1545 Oregon avenue,
when Mrs. Oberg and Mrs.
Axel Jacobson entertained
Wednesday afternoon.
Gifts were opened ' and
luncheon served to Mrs. Hert
oger, Mrs. H. Nelson, Miss
Elsie Hcrtager, Mrs. Ole Sel
strom, Mrs. Axel Nelson, Mrs.
Richard Carlson, Mrs. Arthur
Borgerson, Mrs. Gunnar John
son. Mrs. Pete Hedbcrg, Miss
Patsy Obcrg. Mrs. Paul
Lund, Mrs. Peter Eastman,
Mrs. H. Logcson. Mrs. A. B re
wold, both of Medford, Mrs.
J Edwardscn of Seattle. Mrs.
Birger Dalum, Mrs. Swon Ol
son, Mrs. Hans Edwardscn,
Mrs. Jens Edwardscn, Mrs.
.Heino Hcrtoger, Mrs. Martin
Wcstvang of Medford, Mrs. A.
W. Olson, Mrs. J. Berg, Mrs.
Axel Jacobson, Mrs. Vergil
Nelson and Mrs. Carl Carlson.
Mrs. James T. Brodigan and
young son' Patrick Thomas,
of Portland, are visiting Mrs.
Brodigan's parents, the Rev.
and Mrs. Victor Phillips at
1005 High street. Miss Lois
Phillips, who has spent the
school year at Willamette uni
versity, Salem, is now at
Crater Lake national park.
ALGOMA MISS ;
Margaret: Joanne is the
daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.
John Heydcn ot Algoma. The
little girl was two years old
on June the fourteenth.
Kenncll-Ellis.
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Langell ,
Valley Notes
Unusual Activity for
Summer Noted Dur
ing Past Week
LANGELL VALLEY Mrs.
Marion Zich delightfully en
tertained the Guild of St.
Barnabas church at the parish
hall on Thursday afternoon
when members enjoyed a soc
ial hour and sewed for the
fall bazaar. Mrs. Wood of Sas
katchewan, Canada, who is
visfting her sister, Mrs. Grace
Revel 1, was presented with a
gift, and a shower was held
for the parish kitchen. It was
voted by the guild to send a
pair of embroidered pillow
cases to Mrs. William Reming
ton who has been ill for the
past several months.
Mrs. Zlch served four
o'clock tea to Mrs. Grace Re
vel), Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Nonie
Pepplc, Mrs. Alice Pcatross,
Mrs. Bessie. Campbell, Mrs.
Lela Murray, Mrs. Florence
Botkins, Mrs. Madge Monroe,
Mrs. Mae Gale, Mrs. Bessie
Frazlcr, Mrs. Erma Partridge,
Mrs. Virginia Thomas, Ruth
and David Thomas, Mrs. Eva
Roberts, Mrs. Edith Brown,
Mrs. Claudia Musick, Miss
Hazel Morrison, Peggy and
Billie Mae Harris and Karen
Hamilton.
The next meeting will be
held at the parish hall on July
the third when Hazel Morri
son will preside as hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Haney (Bessie Hammond) gave
a wedding dance for their
many friends at the Oregon
Hot Springs, celebrating their
marriage which occurred on
June the ninth at Reno, Ne
vada. Dancing . was enjoyed
until a late hour and a buf
fet lunch was served at mid
night. '
Miss Ruth Walker became
the bride of Mr. Glen Mc
Gregor at a ceremony per
formed at the Sacred Heart
church in Klamath Falls on
Saturday evening by Rev.
O'Connor. Miss Jean Abra
ham and Mr. Glen Walker,
brother of the bride, were the
only attendants. .
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Clay Walker, parents of the
bride, entertained at dinner in
honor of the young couple
when guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Glen McGregor, Mr. and
Mrs. John Abraham, Miss
Jean Abraham, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Gentry and Sandra
Lee of Klamath Falls, Mr.
and Mrs. Orrin Hankins and
John of Swan Lake, Father
O'Connor, Anna Walker, Ern
est Walker, Gladys Walker,
and Glen Walker. The young
couple will reside near Bo
nanza. On June the fifth Mrs.
Florence Welch entertained
the social club of Langell Val
ley at her home when needle
work and a social hour were
enjoyed. Those present were
Rcthel Lilly, Edith Noble,
Bca DeVaul, Florence Horn,
Gwen Hammond, Adelaide
McBeth. M a dge Fitzhugh,
Daisy Huntley. Martha Min
nlck, Sadie Hammond and
Mrs. Haney Sr. The next
meeting will be held July the
tenth at the home of Mrs.
Dorothy Flescher when the
club will honor Mrs. Martha
Minnick with a shower.
Mrs. Lester Leavltt enter
tained on Wednesday after
noon with a bridge party.
Honors for high went to Mrs.
Al Gale, low to Mrs. Claude
Murray and traveling to Mrs.
Charles Portridge.
Refreshments were served
at the close of cards to Alice
Pcatross, Florence Botkins,
Violet Harris, Madge Monroe,
Lela Murray, Grace Revell,
Claudia Musick, Ethel Sulli
van, Mary Dearborn, Betty
Pcpple, Mary Leidy, Nora
House, Theresa Teare, Viola
Dearborn, Bobbiette Gift, Er
ma Partridge, Bessie Frazier,
Rhea House, Grace Dearborn
and Hazel Morrison.
The Bonanza Cubs met at
the home of Den Mother Bet
ty Pepple on Friday after- .
noon when Den Mother Mrs.
Robison assisted. Den Chief
Kenneth Bradshaw was the
scout in charge.
Following their meeting the
boys enjoyed a baseball game
and light refreshments. Those
attending were Ted Pcpple,
Dclbert Bechdoldt, Davis Rob
ison, Buddy Hodges, Cat Leav
ltt, Charles Dearborn, Gilbert
Joyce, Don Dixon, Jack Yates
and Dale Carrothers.
Mrs. Bessie Campbell en
tertained with a lovely bridal
shower at her home on Fri
day afternoon in honor of
Miss Ella Shelley who will
become the brldo of Mr. Wil
liam Minnick. The clever con
test prize went to Mrs. Mil
dred Campbell after which
the brido opened her many
gifts.
Refreshments were served
loto In the afternoon to Ruby
Brown, Mary Etta Malone,
Therza Ward, Daisy Huntley,
Nettle Davis, Ethel Sullivan,
Lela Murray, Theresa Teare,
Mildred Campbell, Florence
Botkins, Mary Leldy, Claudia
Musick, Sadie Hammond, Vlo-
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JUNE BRIDE
Mrs. B. F. Card is the former
Gloria Babini and is making
her home here.
KenneU-EUis.
MUSKOPF
FAMILY HAS
REUNION
A joint celebration took
place at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. i . Muskopf of Pelican
City on Sunday when children
ol the couple gathered to cele
brate Father's day and the
thirty-fifth wedding anniver-
sary of their parents which
occurred on June the seven
teenth. Dinner was served to Earl
Muskopf and son, Dale, Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Nilsen and
son, Normal Earl of Portland,
Mrs. Estcllee Watson and sons,
Perry and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Freese and sons,
Dickie and Leland, and R. F.
Muskopf Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mil
Muskopf of Mokelumne Hill,
California, were unable to be
present. Mr. Muskopf is mill
superintendent of the Pelican
, Bay Lumber company and
has resided in Pelican City for
the post seventeen years with
members of his family.
FATHER'S DAY ,
CELEBRATED AT
DORRIS RANCH .
Father's day was the occa
sion for an enjoyable celebra
tion at the Holzhauser ranch
at Sams Neck near Dorr is,
California, when a potluck
dinner, including barbecued
lamb, was served to twenty
three. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Hans Omnus of Klamath
Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eng
lish and daughter of Dorris,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tenant
of Dorris, Mr. C. Henderson
of the CCC camp, Mr. and
Mrs. Lesser Holzhauser and
family and L. Holzhauser ot
Sams Neck, Mr. and Mrs. Dav
id Shatz and sons, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Leib, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles B. Leib and James
Luis, all of Klamath Falls, and
Mrs. James Dysert and' ton
of Sams Neck. -
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wood
ruff and daughter Judith Ann,
are spending the summer in
Colorado, where Mr. Wood
ruff is stationed at Greeley in
national park work. They will
return in late summer.
The regular meeting of the
Sojourners will be held Wed
nesday afternoon, June the
twenty-fifth, at a quarter to
two o'clock in the Willard
hotel. All newcomers in the
city are invited.
let Harris, Madge Monroe,
Elizabeth McCall, Bobbiette.
Gift, Eva Roberts, Alice Peat
ross, Mae Gale, Mary Shelley,
Edith Noble, Ellen Kenniston,
Ella Shelley, Gwendolyn Ham
mond, Billie and Peggy Har
ris, Lorraine and Mildred Mar
tin, Hazel and Mary Gift,
Lois Conley, Edna Shelley,
Bessie Haney, Dorothy Flesch
er, Tiny Brewster, Cora Leav
ltt, Mrs. Haney, Mrs. Kemfer,
Mrs. Martin, Gloria Noble,
Carolyn Monroe,. Josephine
Jones and Evelyn Campbell of
Klamath Falls.
Did "Diamond Jim" Hove
Stomach or Ulcer Pains?
It !ft hiwlty likely that DiAmonit Jim Brarir
could have tnten lo vorncipllflly If he till
frrrd Kftor-eiitlnR palna. Snffereri who have
to pay tho penalty of stomach or ulcer
palna, Imllgrntlon, km palna, heartburn,
burning flenaallon.. hloat and other condl
tlnnH canned by eice,a acid ahould try ft
He tax of I'dca Tablets. 'They muit help
or money refunded.
Ashland Maid Weds
n Church Ceremony
Helen Beth Home Becomes Mrs. Don Haven
Evans in Service Read June the Fifteenth'
The First Methodist church of Ashland was the scene of
beautiful ceremony when Miss Helen Beth Home, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Earl Home of Ashland, and Mr. Don
Haven Evans, Klamath Falls, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. tvans
of Chlloquln, were married at four o'clock Sunday afternoon,
June the fifteenth. Dr. George W. Bruce read the service in
the presence of relatives and friends. The bride was given In
marriage by her father.
The church was a lovely set
ting for the ceremony. Above
a bank of white flowers and
greenery, seven candles were
arranged as a pyramid, and at
either side were ribbon fes
tooned candles connected by a
broad satin ribbon. Seasonal
flowera in pastel shades and
white were used in additional
decorations.
Mrs. Frank Davis presided
at the console. Miss Lolita
Pierson was soloist - Preced- '
ing the entrance of the bridal
party, "O, Promise Me," De
Koven, and "Evensong," East
hope Martin, were played, and
Miss Pierson sang, "At Dawn
ing." The Lohengrin wedding
music was used as the proces
sional, and Mendelssohn's wed
ding march as recessional.
Miss Pierson also sang "Be
cause," and "To a Wild Rose,"
was played softly during the
ceremony.
Miss Flora Stokoe was maid
of honor and Mr. Henry Ev
ans, brother of the bridegroom,
was best man. Mr. John Mur
phy was usher.
The bride was lovely in an
aqua blue redingote with
white accessories, and corsage
of gardenias, and Cecil Brun
ncr roses. The maid of hon
or wore a beige dress, with
navy blue and beige acces
sories. Her corsage was of
roses and sweet peas. The
bride's mother was in a 'dusty
rose afternoon dress, . navy
blue accessories, and corsage
of roses and sweet peas. The
bridegroom's mother wore
navy blue chiffon redingote
with white accessories and
roses and sweet peas used in
her corsage. The - bride'
grandmother, Mr. Abbie Har
ris, was in navy blue and
white redingote with black ac
cessories and corsage of sweet
peas and roses
The reception was held at
the home of the bride, 492 Al
lison street. The three tiered
silver white wedding cake,
topped by an arch and tiny'
bride and groom was cut by
the bride. Miss Maxine Wise
and Miss Anita Cooke presid
ed at the table and Mrs. Paul
H. Home, sister-in-law of the
bride served. Miss Edna C.
Kennedy continued the cutting
of the cake. Beautiful flowers
1 were used in room decora
tions. Following the reception the
couple left for a week's hon
eymoon on the Oregon coast.
They will be at home after
June the twenty-third at 2850
Bisbee street, Klamath Falls,
where Mr. Evans is employed
in the distributing offices of
the Shell Oil company.
The bride was graduated
from the Ashland schools and
the Southern Oregon College
of Education and has taught
for the past two years at Chil
oquin. The bridegroom is a
graduate - of the Chiloquin
high school and attended the
University of Oregon. He was
affiliated with Phi Sigma Kap
pa fraternity.
Out-of-town guests included
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Evans of
Chiloquin; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
H. Home and daughters, Jan
ice and Paula of Klamath
Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Otis Roper
and daughter Lois of Tulelake,
California; Mr. Sam Evans,
Chiloquin, Miss Maxine Wise
of Prineville and Mr. Henry
Evans of Chiloquin. Others
present were Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Home, Mrs. Abbie Har-
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ris, Miss Anita Cooke, Mrs. E. '
C. Stokoe, Mr. and Mrs. C.
F. Marean, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Brown, John Murphy, Miss
Flora Stokoe, Miss Edna Ken
nedy, Dr. and Mrs. George
W. Bruce, Mrs. Frank Davis,-'
and Miss Lotita Pierson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Evans
are holding open . house on
Sunday, June the twenty-second
at their home in Chilo-'
quin from four o'clock until
eight o'clock, honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Don H. Evans. No
special invitations have been
issued, but all friends both
old and new are Invited. '
Mrs. Ed Dalmer entertained
a group of little friends In
honor of the twelfth birthday 1
of her daughter, ' Gloria, at
their home on Owen street
Saturday afternoon, June the
seventh. Games were played
and refreshments served to
Barbara Burrows, Betty Ad- ,
ams, Nellie Tennefoss, Tela
Tennefoss, Beatrice Morris,
Jean Fryer, Shirley Daw, Glor
ia and Beverly Dalmer.
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