PAGE EIGHT Young Couple Wed In Church Rites Anna Mae Sharpe of Ashland Weds Leo C. Wine ,. in Service at Klamath Revival Center Miss Anna Mae Sharpe of Ashland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; X. C. Sharpe of Concord, North Carolina, became the bride of Mr. Leo C. Wine of Ashland, son of Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Wine, 1116 Iowa street, of that city, in a beau tiful wedding ceremony here in Klamath Falls at the Klam ath Revival Center Sunday afternoon, July the twenty-sixth. The. ceremony was read by the father of the groom, Rev. E. J. Wine,: pastor of the United Brethren church of Ashland, and ras attended by many friends and relatives. Miss Ruby Sharpe, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor,, and Emory Wine, brother of the groom, was the best man. The brides maids were Miss Eleanor Mc Cool . and Miss Patricia Jor dan, both of Klamath Falls, , while the attendants to the groom were Keith Wine of Ashland, brother of the groom,: and Melvin Griffith of this city. The . bride wore a white taffeta frock with a finger tip veil and carried a bou quet of pink roses. The maid of honor wore a light green net . formal, , Miss McCool wore pink and Miss Jordan was dressed In old rose. The ihaid . of honor and brides maids carried bouquets alike . composed ". of baby breath,' larkspur, roses and sweet peas. . ;Also in the procession were young Jasper Wine, ringbear er, and Esther Wine, flower girl, brother and sister of the groom . . . Preceding the ceremony, Warren Combs of Klamath Falls sang "I Love You Truly," and . "O Promise Me." '. -. Mr. Wine was graduated from' Ashland high school in 1939,; and the bride received her education in Statesville, North Carolina, before com ing f to Ashland just a year ago. Both are graduates of the Apostolic Bible school in Bradenton, Florida, and will 'continue to be engaged in gospel work. At the present, j they will make their home in Ashland. BIRTHDAYS OBSERVED AT STILLWELL'S " Birthdays of Donald Der ' rel 'and Robert Lee, sons of Mr., and Mrs. O. D. Still well, 3052, Anderson avenue, were observed Tuesday . afternoon at the family home. Donald was four on Wednesday, and Robert Lee was three years old on Tuesday. ' It was also the birthday celebration of four other ;' guests. David Dalmer and Steven Frigaard, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reeder, were four . and two this month, Daniel Fred Abell was two, and Dale Johnson had five candles on his cake. During the afternoon a Shetland pony provided rides for the little guests who later ... enjoyed birthday cake and " ice cream. . Guests included the two Reeder boys, , Daniel Abell, Dale Johnson, Charles and David Sherrick, Morris, Char :' lotte and Louise Phelps, Sal ly Jane Abell, Jimmie and Bryant Listoe, Shirley and " Eugene Book and the Still 'well children. v; The Neighbors of Wood ' craft will meet in the KC hall Monday, June the third, at eight o'clock p. m. There ' will be an entertainment and at the close those attending will enjoy a dutch treat lunch. WEAR fl E III COSMETIC STOCKinGS txEnmjxmsH Quickly applied. Stay on all day. Choice of shades. LEE HENDRICKS DRUGS "Buy th Low Way 2212 So. 6th ; Lawn Party In Valley Lannell Women Busy . With Social Events ' During Past Week LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. Paul Monroe and Mrs. Mal colm Teare entertained the Langcll Valley Women's club with a lawn party at the Mon roe home Thursday afternoon. Following a business meeting a social afternoon was en joyed. Mrs. Oscar Campbell received the contest award. Refreshments were served at four o'clock to Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs. Wesley Dearborn, Mrs. Reginald Thomas, Mrs. Oscar Campbell, Mrs. Charles Revell, Mrs. Theresia Prior, Mrs. Mary Dearborn, Mrs. Barney Brown, Mrs. Homer Roberts, Mrs. Mary Leidy, Mrs. Frank Pepple, Mrs. Les ter Leavitt, Miss Peggy Mon roe, Catherine and Billie Dearborn, Ruth and David Thomas, Malcolm Jackson and Mary Leavitt. The next meeting will be held August twenty-seventh when Mrs. John Miller and Mrs. Walter Smith will enter tain at the Miller home. Mrs. Lester Leavitt enter tained the bridge club at her home on Monday afternoon with three tables of cards in play. Mrs. Malcolm Teare re ceived high score, Mrs. Owen Pepper, second, and Mrs. ' Harry Frazier, traveling. Tea was served at the close of cards to Mrs. Mary Dearborn, Mrs. Claudia Musick, Mrs. Mary Leidy, Mrs. Owen Pep ple, Mrs. Lloyd Gift, Mrs. S. T. Robison, Mrs. J. Henry Thomas, Mrs. Harry Frazier, Mrs. Claude Murray, Mrs. Malcolm Teare, Mrs. Charles Revell, Miss Peggy Monroe and Dorris Leavitt. HostHi at Swimming Party As a courtesy to Miss Mary Belle Clement of Stockton, California, who is the summer house guest of Miss Patty Johnson of Tulelake, Mrs. Ber tha Olson of Tulelake escorted a group of girls to Klamath Falls on Thursday afternoon and entertained them at a swimming party at the nata torium. The Thimble club of the Neighbors of Woodcraft met at the home of Mrs. Inge borg Wilkerson, 1124 Mon clair street, Tuesday, July the twenty-eighth. Mrs. Bessie Kenaston was assisting hos tess for the afternoon. Pi nochle was played, with Mrs. Lee Kennedy receiving high and Mrs. C. O. Dryden, low. Mrs. Charles J. Cizek and daughter, Adele Zamsky, are expected home this weekend from Chicago where they have visited the past few weeks. En route to the west coast they spent a short time visiting with Ensign Adolph Zamsky of the United States navy, San. Diego. on th Hi-Way" Phone 4321 rat a. V .V 4,n HENRY HOME SCENE OF FAREWELL PARTY Mrs. Charles M. Reynolds was the guest of honor at a farewell party given Friday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. Carl W. Henry on Reclamation avenue. The affair was given by the Ladies Auxiliary, to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Ewauna lodge. No. 902. Mrs. Reynolds was pre sented with a lace tablecloth as a gift from the lodge. Games were played dur ing the evening with awards going to Mrs. Paul Home and Mrs. Harry Sackctt. Honoring Mrs. Reynolds were Mrs. Ethel Brown, Mrs. Sackett, Mrs. Home, Mrs. Marion Messer, Mrs. Homer Caldwell, Mrs. Lester Pen nington, Mrs. Lillian Farrow, Mrs. Blanche M. Barker, Mrs. Aileen Kious, Mrs. Walter Fuller, Mrs. James Fuller, Mrs. Helen Boyd and the hostess. Mrs. Reynolds is a charter member of Ewauna lodge and served for three years as secretary. Cox-Bruno At the residence of the offi ciating clergyman, the Rev. A. Theodore Smith of 435 North Second street, Miss Clara Bruno became the bride of Mr. Robert James Homer Cox, both of this city, on the evening of Friday, July the twenty-fourth. Mrs. A. Theo dore Smith and Mrs. Nora D. Cox, mother of the groom, at tended the ceremony. V " 7 '9 ; ' V:'-i m $ : J r ' I " ' I " ' I i j t j? V ' S$ j V K V'-.. ! , ' if f -' 7 , BETROTHAL TOLD Miss Tessle Greene, daughter of Mrs. G. W. Ga nong, formerly of Lakevicw, announced her en gagement to Mr, Dale M. Phillips of Eden, Idaho, this past week. Miss Greene is leaving Klamnth Falls to join her parents In southern California ami (o. enter nurses training. Dell studio, HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON r Me LOTS OF BIRTHDAYS HEREI Anniversaries of two young hosts and four of their guests were observed at a party given 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Still well, 3052 Anderson ave nue, Tuesday afternoon. Picture by Rollo England of The Herald and News. Harns-Zenor Clayton V. Hams and Dor othy Mildred Zenor were married in a ceremony read Saturday, July twenty-fifth, in the First Presbyterian church with the Rev. A. Theodore Smith officiating at the single ring ceremony. The service took place in the presence of Mrs. Aimcc L. Smith and Dr. Sarah Ethel Smith. Following a brief honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Harns will reside in Klamath Falls. THREE R CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Members of the Three R . club met at the home of Mar jorie Perkins this past week for a business meeting and election of officers. Ella Bortis was elected the new president of the club, and Estel Bright was elected secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Perkins is the retiring presi dent and Ada Morris the re tiring secretary. Refreshments were served followed by three tables of pinochle with Ann Shaffer re ceiving high score at the close of play, Kate Hoguc, second high, and Ella Pauley the traveling. The club's next meeting will be held at the home of June Micliclson on Lindley Heights. The Lucky Thursday Pin ochle club will hold its next ' regular meeting on August the thirteenth at the home of Mrs. Agnacc Lowe on Laurel street in Riverview. I.' few BRATTAIN RANCH SCENE OF DINNER FORT KLAMATH The home of Mrs. Eldon M. Brat tain at the Brattaln ranch on the Klamath marsh was the scene of a delightful affair on Wednesday evening, when Mrs. Brat tain cntcrtnlncd members of the Wednesday Night Contract Bridge club for the annual anniversary party held by the group. Following the arrival of her guests at seven o'clock, the hostess served a dinner in true ranch style followed by an evening of contract bridge. High score for the evening's play was held by Mrs. William A. Page, while second high was given to Mrs. Jerry Sisemore. Enjoying Mrs. Brattain's hospitality were the follow ing: Mrs. Joanna Taylor, Mrs. Jerry Sisemore, Mrs. Fred Zumbrun, Mrs. Alfred B. Castel, Mrs. William A. Page, Mrs. William Zumbrun, and Mrs. Harold Wimcr. The next regular meeting of the bridge club will be held on the .evening of Au gust twelfth, when Mrs. Page will entertain the members at her home In Fort Klamath. . The Lucky Thursday Pi nochle club held its regular meeting on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Kathryn Bill ings on the Keno road. Luncheon was served at one o'clock, and pinochle was played during the afternoon. Attending were Zella Blan kenship, Florence Young, Ag nace Lowe, Kathcrine Evens, Maude Phillips, Maggie Up ton, Mary Martin, Vera Good, Estclle Smith, Rita Fuller, Nettie Good and the hostess. Prizes for the afternoon went to Zella Bankenship, first; Kathcrine Evens, second; traveling prize, Rita Fuller, and low to Mary Martin. A guest of the afternoon was Mrs. Annabelle Upton, The Townscnd auxliary met Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Betty Allen, 5603 Highland drive. It was guest afternoon and the bust . ness meeting was cancelled, .Guests were Mrs. Lorenz Sr., Mrs. Amanda Dawson, Mrs, Ethel Ford, Mrs. Francis Kll linn, Mrs. Maggie Llstine, and the assisting hostess, Mrs. Ed ward McCrackcn. , Mrs. Beverley Thomas re turned July the twenty-sixth from a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parvln of Spokane. At Port land she. met her brother, . Donald, and drove with him to Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Par vln arc former residents of this city. The Friendship club met Friday, July the twenty fourth, at the home of Mrs. Frank Sexton, with Mrs. Earl Smith as assistant hostess. Dessert was served at half past one o'clock and the af ternoon was spent at auction bridge, three tables being in play, Mrs. Hamm was high, Mrs. Webb second and Mrs. C. O. Dryden low for the aftcrnoon.i Miss Hnzcl Morrison Is vis lllng her parents. In, Tacoma, Washington, this week. HL 4 v Put NobU Grands To Meat The August meeting of the Past Noble Grands club will be a no-hostess picnic to be held in the garden at tho home of Mrs. F. II. Cofer on High street, Tuesday after noon at one o'clock. On the entertainment committee for the dny are Mrs. B. G. Mots chenbacher and Mrs. C. O. Dryden. VOWS SAID IN CHURCH STUDY HERE Mrs. Edna May Lance and Mr. Alfred Bunnell were married at seven o'clock Thursday evening In the study of the First Christian church with tho Rev. Arthur Charles Bates reading tho double ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dure mus and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bell attended the couple. The bride wore a Venetian blue lace frock over dcoper blue silk and a corsage of gardenias and rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell will make their home on Humcdale road. Mrs. Charles M. Reynolds who has been a correspon dent for the Herald and News for the past twelve years, accompanied by Mr. Reynolds and their daughter, Charlcnc, left the fore part of the week for San Francls so to reside. Mr. Reynolds, who has been employed on the Shasta division of the Southern Pacific, has ' been transferred to tho coast di vision. During her residence in Klamath Falls, Mrs. Rey nolds was active in a number of organizations, s The American Legion aux iliary will meet next Tuesday evening with Mrs. C. Jester at her home, 2027 Earle street. The Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church Is planning a prc-school rummage sale slated for August tho twenty second, 8 iwVj & BIRTHDAY , . . ' Little Carol L o u I a c Poe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,' William Poo of Morrill, was five years old on July the. eighteenth. 4 " lVf Jl v- PARTY HONORS DORRIS YOUTH AT MOORE PARK . DORKIS An Impromptu get-togother and picnic In honor of Leo Foglo, who 1 homo on furlough, wna held 1 at Moore park In Klamath Falls Sunday, July twenty sixth. Attending the picnic were tho guest of honor, Leo lo gic, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Fo glo, Mr. and Mrs. Chet llllck enstaff and daughter, Yvon ne, Mr! and Mrs, John Thuck am, Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Sar gent, C. 11. Glnser, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cross ami daughters Kosla and I.oru, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Cross and son Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allen, Mr. and Mrs. John McKay and sons Andy, Mel vin and Robert and daugh ter June and Delia, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lnnger, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Rose and son John ny, Mrs. El.iio Ramsey, Mrs. Lillle McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. William Hndwlck, Mrs. A. E. Oliver. Mrs. Llla Mont gomery of Dorris. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fugle and daugh ter Evelyn and Mrs. Emily Whitney of Tulelnko, Vnm and Roy Taylor of Malln, Mrs. Lcona Short of Sprague River, Mrs, Theo Johnson of Weyerhaeuser camp, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Durum, Iletty and Ililllo Harsey, Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Iluckner and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Uranna of Klam ath Falls. Mrs. Sam Mryden and daughters Lois and Doro thy and niece Helen Ballew of Mt. Hebron. Later In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Albert Langer and Mrs. Rose Thompson of Klamath Falls Joined the group. TIONESTA Miss Geral dine Breen and Mr. Alrlc Walker, both of Tlonesta, were married Friday, July the twenty-fourth. In Reno, Nevada. The young couple was attended by Mr. Howard Breen, Frances Wonch and Betty Moulton, also of Tlon esta. The Missionary society of the First Baptist church held its regular social meeting of all four circles at Moore park Thursday, July thir tieth. A picnic lunch was served to about thirty five members and guests, Mr,- and Mrs. George Sam ple and daughter, Joyce, have returned home after several weeks spent at their summer cottage on the Rogue, v It1"" ,V - - , 'fifS r v V: it , b 4 T VISITOR BIIIIc Ann Chcyne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Chcyne of Portland and formerly of this city, has been a visitor In Klamath Falls, guest of her grandparents, Mrs. Fan nie Cheyne and Mr. and Mrs, . W. Mllkcy of High street. Kcnnell-Ellls. BIG bottles J OO Mch limited time ORANOC FLOWI SKIN LOTION lor dry r scniltlv skin. Nor drying. Delicately fragrant Uiu ally 12.00. TIXTURI LOTION . for coniplcuoui pores. Reniovtt eiceii oil, penpiratlon, hclpa till, lodge clogging duit. Uiually $2. k . .... -" m WOOD'S DRUG STORE MEDICAL-DENTAL BLDQ. XiiRiiflt 1, 1043 ri'r ' . ONE YEAR OLD Jerry Mussi'lmMii, Jr., ob served his first birthday on July the eighth. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mu selman, 22'JO Itci'lainatlim avenue, and the grandson of Mr. and Mr. N. C. Mussel man and Mr. and Mrs. II. M, Metcall. KenuellKHIs. Wllloy-Sowell At the hnmo of Itev. A. Theodore Smith of North Sec ond street a servlco was reacVjl Wednesday at hulf iasl five o'clock when Grace Hernlece Sowell anil Austin I.eon Wil Icy of Merrill were married In the presence of frleiidn. The couple will reside in Mer rill. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sowell, parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Johnson were present. Attendant w e r a Mary Johnson and Lee Sowell. Tho senior circle of the Congregational church held picnic on the lawn at Mrs. Warden Nelson's, 2240 Apple gute avenue. Friday, July tlio twenty-fourth. In tho uhsenro of the president, Mrs. Harvey, no business meeting was ncici, but plans for a rununago sal In. were discussed. Those prescj were Mrs. Lee Sutton and daughter, Fay, Mrs. Harvey Lohr. Mrs. E. L. Mitchell, Mrs, Etna Gentry, Mrs. C, L. Reynolds, Mrs. William Lar son, Mrs. L. J. Brink, Mr, Glenn Stivers and Barbara, ,11.1. J ,T . AIAVII, HUP, II. MeGllvrnv nml two nnnt. Uh V 11 1 ...... . u 1 Buddy and Richard, Mrs, James Lampropulos. Florence ' and Nlrkey, Mrs. John Loy, Mrs. S. it. Herry and tho ho- j less, Mrs. Nelson. Lundqulit-Gray In a five o'clock afternoon ceremony on July the twenty sixth, In tho Methodist par-' sonago at 100S High street, Miss Irlolco Valentino Gray of Lincoln, Nebraska, becamt the bride of Slgfrid Lund quist of Minneapolis, Minne sota. The Itev. Victor Phillips officiated. Mrs. Mildred Epoch of this city attended tho ccr$J mony. The Merry-Go Kouud club met In Moore park Thursday, July tho thirtieth, for a pic nic lunch. Mrs. Uonnlo How ard was hostess for the after noon and other members and guests were Mrs. L. J. Brink, Mrs. Glenn Stivers and Bar bara, Mrs. George Randnlt, Mrs. S. R. Herry, Miss Vlr glnlu Howard, Mrs. W. C. Mllkcy, Mrs, G. C. Tatman and Mrs. Thomas Rivers, , ' The Juvenile Neighbors of Woodcraft aro planning a pic nic In Moore park Monday, August the third, at on o'clock. em 9 DOROTHY GRAY LOTIONS to help your skin feel cool and look flower-fresh Phona 6T11 -..Jf ...