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ocal Man Weds
English Girl
Thnmin Eugene rimy, irciiiiiuu ncrai-mii wnn mo u. s. iirmy
1 and mm ' Mr nnU tMu ",t0 Hr"' ''"V" "'Uy Klum
pi . and Corporal Joyce Lucy Wooclbrldge, (A.T.S.) young
ffitw of Mr. unci Mm. W. E, WoodbrWgo of Amorslmm,
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ta rector, the Reverend C. E. Ilrlggs, officiated, m
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Th brine w." -
mid Miss
Im by her futhor. She wore
1, If wnlKi'WOod bluo wool
Vl i w It nmff and li"t to
fty of Ion nnd cream emurcu
rlildl. ii,,,iiint wan heir
"Sr.i vonr old nloco, Llndu
I srrli. who woru n frock
lr np plk chiffon velvet
lh h"phirdw hut trimmed
I loco nnd bows to mulch.
Sn of Phlludelphln, Penn-
IT'loW" number of guests,
LnnK WKim wrrn o"K
,". K.. of St. Augustine
loridi, nd Servant John Ben-
r(!r, prcspnt for tho reception
,le left (or Paignton, Devon,
lioro they spent their honey.
The bridegroom's gift to the
u. .nrf brldeiimiild were
ooChcs of gold wings.
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wnrrf him been recolvcd hero
l.it Mr. and Mm. Hlchnrd Tho-
lian 01 uilivermijr, hihuhiiih,
fro tho parents oi o son oorn
in 20. Mrs. inoinnn is inn
rmcr Evelyn Zumwalt of Mulln
A um emnloycd in tho of-
lets of the Weyerhaeuser Tim-
r company ioiiowhik ncr (trim
Hon from t h e Mntln high
Ihool. Richard Thomun In
tolMMr of geography
nlverjlly f Aliibnma.
t the
Thn Juveniles of the Neigh-
on of Woodcraft will hold
ilcnlc on Wednesday, July 12.
t the home of Alta Clark, 10B0
icidcmy street, at 1 o'clock.
Texas Ceremony
Irene Mury Pciirco, dnughtor
of Mr. mid Mrs, John II. Pearcc
of 1000 Arthur street, Klnmiith
Kalis, becumo tho brldo of Pri
vate Giirlnnd N. Foster, station
cd at Kort Ullss, In u ceremony
on Juno 21),
Tho wedding ceremony took
place, nt 8 o'clock In the evening
In the Trinity Methodist church
at El Paso, Texus,
Tho couple left utter tho cere
mony for Curlsbud Cuvenu,
where they spent a thrcc-dny
honeymoon.
Attending them nt tho wed
ding wero Mr. and Mrs. George
Buckley. Private Buckley was
with Private Foster on duly In
tho Aleutians.
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Three R
The Three R club mot on
June 27 with El In Pauley at her
homo on fl:il Roseway Drlvo
for a 1 o'clock dessert luncheon.
Pinochle wus played and high
score went to Kuto ilogue, sec
ond to Anna McCormlck and
traveling award to Ida Muo
Fctt.
Eleven members were pres
ent. They wero Jestla Knylor,
Lucille Heifer, Kute Hoguc,
Kathleen Hepburn, Anna Mc
Cormlck, Jennie Steele, Anna
Shafer, Kdna Plnney, Grace
Harris, Ida Mae Fctt and tho
hostess Ella Pauley.
Tho noxt meeting will be on
Tuesday, July 11. wllh Kath
leen Hepburn at 1303 Oak
street.
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MARRIED SUNDAY
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K,'"l.chrlstian church Sunday, Mrs. SmlthJa tho former Louellcn
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''EiepBne5TC0 0( Klamath Falls, was married In a ceremony
:a'hlamet, Washln T June 29, to. Private Garland N. Foster of
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Many Enjoy Tea
At O'Connor Home
MERRILL In the charming garden at the Hugh O'Connor
home, guests from Klamath Falls, Henley, Tulclake, Malln and
Merrill admired the wealth of blossoms and enjoyed refresh
ments at the silver tea sponsored Thursday, June 29, by the Altar
society of St. Augustine church at Merrill. Mrs. O'Connor was
assisted by members of tho society and by her three daughters,
Kuthlccn, Mary Lou and Patsy.
Tables for tea and coffee were
placed on cither end of the gar-
den terrace, At the tea service
which flanked a central motif of
mixed blooms, Mrs. M. A. Bow
man of Merrill, Mrs. Jess Dieter
of Tulclake and Mrs. E. M. Ham
mond of Merrill served from two
until five o'clock. The iced bev
erage was served from a cut
glass punch bowl.
The coffee table, placed be
neath a- huge garden umbrella,
protected an arrangement of
California poppies. Pouring at
this table were Mrs. Mamie Gla
comini of Merrill,. Mrs. Nona
Corpcnlng of Olene and Mrs.
Henry Cox, Merrill.
! A profusion of iris, peonies,
and columbine contrasted with
unusual arrangements of fruit
about the rooms of the spacious
home.
Talented musical artists of the
community contributed numbers
to the program arranged by Mrs.
Mamie Glacomlnl.
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Klamath friends are sending
felicitations to Lieut, and Mrs.
L. A. Hammers (Marjorle South
well) who are parents of a
daughter born June 28, at Fort
Sill, Okla., where the lieutenant
was stationed until his recent
transfer to Camp Van Dorn,
Miss., Grandparents are Mr, and
Mrs. W. W. Southwell of this
city.
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The Prosperity Rebekah drill
team will practice on Wednes
day, July 12, at 7:30 In the Odd
Fellows hall.
Lecture
Dr.- Adolph Welnzlrl will
speak to any Klamath woman
Interested In the entertainment
of servicemen in the Little The
ater at the high school at 2
o'clock Monday afternoon.
Dr. Weinzirl is in Klamath
Falls in connection with a series
of lectures being given to the
younger girls on Monday eve
nings. His topic for the afternoon
will be "The Family In a World
at War."
This series of lectures will
have great educational value to
the women of this city and it is
sponsored by the E. C. Brown
trust division of social hygiene
at the University of Oregon
medical school in Portland.
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The Prosperity Rebekah lodge
met on Thursday, July 6, at 8
o'clock in the Odd Fellows hall.
Following the business meet
ing, the IOOF members held
their Memorial Day services. Al
ma Cofer played on the piano
"Rock of Ages" and a poem was
read by Frances Munsell.
The next meeting will be held
on July 20.
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Agricultural production in
1943 was 127 per cent of the
1935-39 pre-war average.
Sprague Rivtr
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leek
and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith
spent the Fourth on a camping ,
trip on Wood river. They had
a very nice time and enjoyed !
the fishing very much.. . - v
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Krlder arid
Daisy drove here from Canby
over the weekend to visit Mr. "'
and Mrs. Alto Leek. '. '
The semi-formal dance ipon- ,
sored by the Service League was 't
well attended and enjoyed by nr
all. The music was furnished by ,.,
local talent. '-.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Stinkard,
daughter Linda and Mrs. Lena :
Carmony moved this week to the
property they recently purcnasea
near Redding, California.
owers
Flower Shop
724 Pina . Ph. 9560
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ENGLISH WEDDING
Tom Patty, stationed In England with the air corps, was mar
ried in March to Joyce Woodbrldgo of Amcrsham, England. The
ceremony took place at St. Mary's church in Amersham, Buckin-hamshire.
Louellen Proctor
Wfeds Lane Smith
Louellen Proctor, dnutihler of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Proctor of
Salem, and Lane Smith Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lane Smith of
Kcno. wero married in a ceremony read by the Reverend C.
Howard Hutchlns in tho First Christian church last Sunday
morning, - '
Tho nine o'clock ceremony was read In the presence of a few
friends nnd relatives.
Tho brldo wore a light bluo street dress with accessories of
whlto and a corsage ot gardenias
and rosebuds.
Her sister Lucille, was her
only attendant and she wore a
dress of pink with a corsago of
forgct-mc-not.i and rosebuds.
Best man was the father of
tho groom.
After tho ceremony a small
reception was held at tho home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Martin
on East Main street for the bridal
party and close friends. -Those
attending wero Mr. and Mrs.
Martin, Mrs. Lcland Mnyfield,
Mrs. Lane Smith, Mrs. Romnlne
Thomas, Doris Ynntis, and Lu
clllo Proctor.
After the wedding the couple
left for Salem where they will
be until Lane reports back to
Treasure Island where he is sta
tioned with the navy. He has Just
recently returned from overseas
duty.
Louellen Is a graduate of
Klamath Union high school and
she moved this last fall with her
family to Salem. The groom is
a graduate of the Keno schools.
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