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Cabaret Dance
lis Huge Success j
J ' ' ir m isaae -T3 -ares "ncii i toe 3DS oi j
' T'- acaS Si-r Kara H- ww isiitLac in -!f.
ltJJZThnnm tf tart rh-Or.
' rfvSf oSS an :tar cummin rt tor to ,
fjttxien -
Z
f ina castas
. 3 f be c- Ai a amrLnl
f Sail C E- yaniaVTO- Li- Km Tiac as toe 5 JBr ,
; KLt Cx? S- tonus: Kia acnsol or
j'pSSad LL WL- CSria:. Ajirn i. a ran anas
? SrecSssT of X- Aasrrar Cjo- i, toe Wo ,uai G3 5oai ,
' nwhio Tbe 56t 3 trwp.
! SSSSiSr'-. V Joyce Tferxer Prri, j
' Mr B Psa '' fc-wc i-n cpnqneiat ;
! to re toe ri Jtoe- ex yacr of auf com wore
I) men toes wSsOuxmi. . Secns cj arweraf were ,
i ' 'ri t1ro '"'E' Taeaotci 75Enn?Btn'- rjeimJf-
; ree, J4 Mr. Ptt sr6-r, proEiciEicx b2ger Triica
is"- rl tie pnne. Caspaon 3e L!e pnra t lfa tnne i-
oes were jbhB
ate vuks- 411
' 1 bxar 'ct tear Itc -weocffii
j.i i bEet esoper errei c
'!( 16 pi ptmA
rf toe HsrO&ZT K- !
prtMd tor toe . TawejOOOy OnOWer
STire QMf. od 3-f. L. T. I
1 : rtf"'1 lsossc km jti.
-IL-rLZ, 1
V; SL m J w Rj,f-W
c.h rr .
! Bria!r5 130t4'- '
11 utS
grattiiatVms on tibe carta
dauzbter. born Hars 29 i toe '
(UapensajTof Knae Ber-j
nrkx. The tnnt exoZSXt. S
:.y turned Lrnce Susan, welgbtd j rw.f vere aerved to
J fix pounds five otmtxs t toto , jr 2asr Lertzfce. Mrs. Un
'j 'erat jBfrkt, ISxt. Victor
r? Hewcomen to the pct ere-SeraJz. Mrs. Cowter Dreeszan,
iif First Lt. and Mr. Paul i. Van-1 Mr. Joan Rmbiax. Mrs. Julius
! ;F tersch and Mrs. Robert Ffclkaer, t Oss, Mrs. Marx Howard, Mrs.
ti Wit Ot Major Felkner. jlfeiry Lohnieze, Mrs. D. W.
4 . IBraM, Mrs. KirkpatriA, Mrs.
;.. Mrs. John Kider 'r. ana:Mr Eicd Lenip-
Si 1 daughter. Donna, left Monday ; knhV K Aloert Honfelo Mrs.
evening lor Fresno, caiiiornia,
to visit with her parents for
two weeks.
Cmdr. and Mr. L. T. Cou-
I shall entertained with a ooc
tail 'party in their quarters on
' Wednesday between the hours
- TMrtJ H l(S tolK Hunter, daughter of Mr.
SuSSfS hf!aDd Hill Hunter of
? E w!l0,wweJh5e i Lemon Grove, California, to Dr
1 ' w wfwiSS f inVrlWiton, has beerTn
;i Mrc.Vj.'Carkon, Major and!K. 2LM
of four and six tor Dr. Robert
i 5 Mr. R. H, McCormJck.. Mr. and i
Mr?. R. -Parns and.Captain ;
and Mrs. Frederick G. Lewis.
f 1 WO and Mr. X. B. Harrison
51 entertained Captain and Mrs.
Of Frederick G. Lewis with a din
I J:j ner on Thursday evening, April
!' 8, at their home at 2028 Leroy.
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Wed Here
In a ceremony read by the
Rev. Bertrand F. Peterson at
the parsonage of the Church of
toe Nazarene last Monday at
tao o'clock, Muriel Faith Rich
ardson became the bride of Cpl.
riorman Daniel Judge, united
States marine corps. The couple
were attended bv Mr. and Mn
s':j Raymond Posteher.
f i j . The bride is a resident of
!f Asmand, Massachusetts, and the
Eroom s lormer hor
eeds, Massachusetts,
groom's former home was in
ieeos, Massachuset
now at home here,
They are
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Extra Dance
ill! An extra dance for members
I f of the Winter Dancing club has
scheduled for Saturday,
April 81. Members who did not
:,!jf purchase their ticket at the Daf
' - idll dance, which waa given re-i-;
cently, are asked to contact Mr.
ii Henri Conradi or any other
:i i f! member of the committee.
.;l'- Mualc for the affair will be
furnished by Shepherd' band,
1 iii i"4 " d8nce i to be given at
- K Reame Golf and Country club
i ?,nd,wllI bln at 8 o'clock, con-
:j tlnulng until J 1:30.
bhowers foiven to
onor Bride-Elect
II r'fXd'r' ,! bi
i pejt'few Si" ,CT"!r,')
iMflnv lntplv 0iri '.. :
j ito the guest of honor by the 25
juest who were there. The gift
l.were offered to MIm Wilson in
paper-covered hope chert by
'fMn. Boyd. ' '
.1 At seven n'elnilr ih 4U
mnt ol Friday, April fl, Miss
rwwn wh again honored t a
llKCeHflnfimia flhnu,An. ...l.lt. ..
riven at tlie Pelican' Parly room,
"JU'J M": Jfrnw W. ffiloat
'"J. The.Uble wa centered
i.i,' " "rr"nmcnt or pink and
'hit flowers or the d I nner
r, A .
.-"nanus nr-rm 7rar -aiinr ;
Ranks Given
io itra. -IT"
3ue!! ya:tt!CV.r- Dien
BeaeL Tieoanra TiranpBass
; lis Ssotb eroee pm to
.STraroej to KaiKT Iko
f
On Tzxsrf. Karta 15,
- r"1. . .
Kr -Welter Ze-Ji5 ead Krt
?rziifaerieai the iwcae cf
?toe ianer a Ssanei iaoe-
tori; iKwen lor tbe afeenwoo
k : VErty. znd aa finest faraight a
rf " -
trxd vv-cSiiy to most ooe-
. ' "
j.. rJat & terrx hsd.Miss Daltcn returned to Dominican college at Son Rofoel,
v T..... i.i.
. ' I,
Virginia KrjiLtoieitr and the bosV
eawt.
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May Wedding
The engagement . of Alto
77,; 7"' " urS
"'w.S. !
is emoloyed in the hujniw nf.
lice at the New Providence '
hospital,
The young couole clan to
exchange vows at the AU Saint
church in Portland sometime in
May. Following the marriage,
the two Dlan to travel to Mo.
chusett via California, where
Dr. Merrick will enter the army
medical corps.
Talks Being Given
On Dumbarton Oaks
r,,5?"HraJ,lJ? Jhe,r Pro? of presenting the condition of the
tL ,5 proposal to as many group as are available,
the League of Women Voters have contacted, up to the present
If rT 8raln, 0 individuals. An Interratcd audience
A 5 H'fte?rduM7-JTw5',a Ferguson talk on this subject
?efrJ..hJgl1 ,?;!,?21Jt,urAn week' and Mr. E. K. Lbos
w.nCS1 the Bubl'ct to the Council of Churches, a group of
thl varK "rhewKf r?preTtIniI the women' organizatior i of
i,y.ry,. of the city. The Women'.
wajj aaurcwwa hy Mrs. Donald
MCKHV. A fnnim will U
ducted by Mr McKay at the
Hl-Y of the KUmath Union
high school some time to the
near future.
During the San Francisco con
ference, on which the eyes of
the nation are now focused,
the national office of the
League of Women Voter will
have representatives present.
These representatives will keep
local chapter furnished with
"o'nrday
er, and partly 'during the'
smver, ano. oainty pink corsag
es were presented to the bride
elect and her tnviruer.
Guest at the affair Included
C?r Jftn W'lawi, her mother,
A . K. Vlln, Mr. Andrew
M. Oillier, Mr. Warren Poole,
Mr. Htenley Soran. Mr. David
WW.'.- i.J' WW- Mr.
W'tKlllott, Mrs. R. R. Elliott,
Mr, John Best, Mn, Robert
Peitse, Betty .lone. Jean Rick
etu, Ruth Henry, Lillian Red
key and the hostess, Mr. Sloat.
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k1 A DINNER GIVEN EASTER
Tcm'rjr were iomj ui me k'kj'zh ui u"-... "-"'
14 vil!iam C. Daltco.
after soendira a vocaticn with
r
Betrothal Told
Easter Sun
Elizabeth Louise Dalton. only daughter of Mr. and Mr. Wil
liam C Dalton of Malin, will become the bride of Captain Robert
A. Byrne, United States marine corps, member of the family
learned Sunday when Mr. Dalton toasted the young couple and
announced their betrothal at a dinner at the Dalton ranch home.
No date has been set for the wedding.
Betty Lou left Monday evening for San Francisco to resume
her studies at Dominican college after spending Easter vacation
'here with her parent.
Christened
Constance Anne Weaver, four-
n..n.u. ,A A ,n r 1
Mr,. CJark Weaver of San
Francisco, was christened at
urace catnearai in ban rran
citco on Saturday, March 31,
at four o'clock ,in the after
noon. i
Constance Anne, the only
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank L. Weaver of this city,
dress for the occasion.
material day by day, together
with names and addresses of
all the American delegates to
the conference. Citizen who
may wish to contact any of
these delegate with a view of
expressing their opinions may
get these names and addresses
from Mr. McKay, telephone
8563, during the conference.
Another service to be offered
by the local chapter during the
conference is a fuller explana
tion of what is reported in the
papers, if anyone desire fuller
information. The material sent
by the league representative
will enable the local chapter
to put forth this information
to persons desiring lt.
On April 18 a round table
discussion on the Dumbarton
Oaks proposals will be held at
the rooms of the Library club
with Mrs. McKay, Mrs. Fergu
son and Mrs. Loosley leading,
and questions from the floor
following the speaker. All
women of the city, whether
member of the league or not
are. urged to attend this meet
Ing. Election of officers for the
coming year will be held at thia
time.
With the ushering in of a
new fiscal year for the league
another group on foreign policy
will be formed. This is one of
the important undertakings of
the league each year, and i
open to all interested women
whether members of the league
or not. This most important
national question deserves the
attention of .aJI .thinking wom
en. Women desiring to -join
should' telephone Mrs. - McKay,
f ' S.' If
v.awr..."
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a
SUNDAY ot the Datton ranch
and Contain Robert A. Byrne,
her oarents here. No date has
-
Captain Byrne is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Byrne
of Cleveland, Ohio. He was
graduated from John Carroll
university at Cleveland in 1942,
a major in philosophy, and en
listed in the marine corps in
April of that year. Captain
Byrne served overseas with the
third marine division and saw
service at Guadalcanal, and in
the New Georgia group. In
June he reported to the Marine
Barracks here and is officer in
charge of the bachelor officer
quarters.
Guest at dinner Sunday
afternoon included Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Jackson Dalton and
daughter Shirley, who return
ed Wednesday to Dominican,
Robert Dalton, Billy Dalton,
Miss Nora Sullivan, Mr. and
Mrs. William C. Dalton, and
Betty Lou and her fiance.
! S
PTA To Elect
Final meeting for the school
year of Fremont PTA has been
announced for Wednesday after
noon, April 11, in the school
auditorium when election of of
ficers will be held. ,
The Camp Fire Girl group
and Girl bcouts troop sponsor
ed by the PTA will appear at
mis meeting, ana mere will De
a short program, according to
mr. tienry uerner, president.
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SHOWN SIGNING A TWO-YEAR LEASE to the Soroptimist House Is Mrs. Calvin Peyton
Watching are three o her members of the Soroptimist club, including (left to right) Mrs'
W. ChorTes Wh senont,. Mrs. Sheldon Brumbaugh ond Mrs. Coral Sabo. The Soroptim ist
club is easing the- house from five 6wners who ore members of the club, and will con Zue
to .maintain. it. as a hostess house for servicemen and their wives continue
':'"' 'r " ' Kennelt-Elli.
home ot Molin, rnembers of
. , . '. , '
United States marine corps.
California, on MoncJoy evening
been set tor the wedding
KennellEUis.
Son Born
Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs.
Frank Douglas Sharp, (Enid
Winningham), announce the
birth of a son, Michael Douglas,
on March 18 at Stanford hos
pital in San Francisco.
Colonel Sharp ha been sta
tioned in 6a n Francisco where
he Is attached to the head
quarters of the fourth air force,
since January of 1944. Mr. and
Mrs. Mylus P. Winningham.
formerly of this city, visited
heie last Sunday en route to
their home in - Portland from
San Francisco. They were ac
companied by their grand
daughter, Patricia Sharp, five.
who wilt spend April wnn ner
grandparent.
Soroptimist House
s Leased
The Soroptimist dub has just completed a successful year in
the maintenance of the Soroptimist House, and has renewed its
lease for two years on the home at 73 Pine street. Providing tem
porary quarters for the families of men stationed at the Marine
Barracks and the Klamath naval air station, this project has been
of real service to many visitors in Klamath Falls.
Strangers in the city, with this opportunity for searching for
a more permanent residence, enjoy the surroundings of a home
under tne capame management
of the hostess, Mr. Twyla Fer
guson.
In line with the policies of
the National Federation of So
roptimist clubs, and under the
able leadership- of President
Catherine Brumbaugh, the
members of the Klamatn Falls
organization have made a worth
while contribution to the war
effort in their work of th! past
year, They will continue this
service for the duration of the
emergency, and share in the re
Ecster Hat Pariy
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fir paa -T
! i.r trews o 1 3S
ICS. CA"-i.U-3 & BJJC.
and !tur:r tire fin
n-wrir sTtv'";! 'J-f
k far.: l-pT -f
lar Jxs- or:ruJ ranirl cwjrf!-
xn-fC im tturt ...
:'t rf roiKJf m ;T;
jh:ts pr sa.br,crJ,.rrui.
i T $ nd rcor3
kZ. Or.
1 M. A. Ejcc- Mr
i l5 'a ffl P-14-
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i
Nile Club
i Meirjjen ol l-se i.wn o:
Stbe Nuc hd m(t oeiithtlui
, Jui-chton at the WilUrd hotel
, on weenesday, Apni v unaer
l.mei.rn,r of tnr
derjU Urt. WaJter H. Browne.
j Tne coci3-.if.ee to ait the
; Sfcnrje ciub in the 1 e ol
i ttrkru ior toe dance as bene-
S fit for cnppVed children, with
j Mn Lawrence Bertraai aa
jenairnaa. haa had ouutandim
1 success, and hopes to double
lis previous es-ucuir.
Many members of the Nile
club are pjamung to attend the
installation ceremony of Zule-
ima temple. Daughters of tlie
Nile, on Saturday. April 14, at
Medlord. Three mcmoers 01
the local club will be installed
as officers at this lime.
ing Mrs. Steven Moss, Mr.
; i.j ,' former
ter F. groan, ana Mrs
,
now of Medford.
Two new members o the
club to be welcomed at this
time were Mr?. Fred H. Cofer
and Mrs. F E Drake. Two
members having birtbdav in
April were honored. Mrs Harry
Panning and Mrs. William
Hagelsteln,
heiohonDMav 2at"the Wnlard
hutl. Hostesses tor the April
4 meeting were Mrs- Elmer C.
Hamden. Mrs. U. A. rvenyon, i
Mrs. Harry Panning and Mrs.
otto Konschou
s s
Dote Set
.m. p!r v.m,
ot 7i8"Bu. have 'anno
the engagement of their daugh-
ter. Betty Mae Rugg to marine
Corporal Emory Earl Padgett
The wedding date ha been
set for Friday. April 20. at the
Immanuel Baptist cnurcn.
Again
I
sponsibility of the community
in meeting the present housing
problem.
The business meeting of the
Soroptimist club at the Willard
hotel on Wednesday, April 4,
was given over to making plans
for the Soroptimist House.
It was announced that several
more boxes are ready for ship
ment to the sister club at
Brighton and Hove, England.
President Jean Thompson and
Vera Ottoman were visitors
from the Venture Club. '
I OOBOOT i- n. rr mnd hit WIIC. .ir.
j - P. Le. Kr. C. & L- mnjM. hlch h been
I The next Bet o ! the chinr.n. Mr. IVyton.
I 'iTlS??. S clrt-vfu Mr .i Mrs. J.ck Murphy, Mr.
on AJTSl IS- A rorcjj v. rwmi Mr and
!jarC Hotel Is
Scene ot Lovely I ea
; -w. hoirl -b thi K
rvi by fu.ld of St. 'ul Eplropl church 011 h.ffi1
AV1I 7. C.rri. . beu.l .t i:IS. ,a .rvrr,.''
.'r-r rdcd (or the vriou
Tx it ubie altnctlvcly dccortl with a ow cw,
ki'of J!.'odiU and trl. nd candelabrum were pl,.ri ,t "
, .v- i.ivrrrd table. I'oiirtn t the atlver tr
md
jjn-r use afternoon were Mr.
"JT 1 '
Inaugural Ball
Thr BTOE U poniorin n in
uuril h!S on WcJneKiy rvc-
r:.T : cried cff;txr of that
Tnrnr win vr
j-i-mj hour from 8 JO 10 w
of c,k dncing until IMS.
Pikn- Gordon will fummh the
o citxk
:r..;.c for the di. nd mere
.. , Irni m,rch durm
rrcnlnc. IH by the nrw -x-
rhn frtlod Mr.Vnd Mr..
1 Tfve dnce which will be held
at the Elk temple w'H b fpr
, E.k, and their Udie, oniy.
3 ;
1
hnilf J eOfS WO
In non(,r e( hi, fourth blrlh-
. -rv. larrh 20.
, c,,rir, MI) of Mr. and
Mrj Qrth Siaemore of Lake-
horr jrn-c, wa honored at
btntuiav party on the aftor.
lMon 0j thJt day. Games were
plaved bv the youne gueta
wh,jh rrfrMhmenta were
nrd , Mr,, charle. Muck
rKj B-icy. Mrs. Kicnara mav
yei ,nd Stuart. Mr,. C. A.
Kmran and Dcbby and Mrs.
phil Hitchcock and sons.
Stephen and Phillip.
.
HSjCouple Marry
Walter I .
At Lutheran Chuich
'
The Zion Lutheran church In Klamath Fall wai ih. Km
'of a lovely wrddlng on Sunday. March 25, when Virginia Koi
mer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kohlmeler of Brooh
Oregon, became the bride of John Koglln. CM 3c. U, S. rurf,
son of Arthur Koglin of Pittsburg. Penn. The ceremony wai fit
' formed at 11:30 o'clock with the Reverend V. A. Scliulu !&
i For her wedding, the bride, who wa given In marrli h
cho t"r? hlto t.ffeU w ft i
""P"" ""
; rL ' kl'Ll
ratners Night
Wednesday evening, April 11,
from 7 to 9:30 o'clock has been
slated as Father' Night at Mills
school, and all fathers and
T.ZX be
A'" "lif
!?,S.ed.i0 he room represent-
"will be given to the
i pu Jrf )nv,tcd , vltlt
rooms and meet teachers from
7 untd 7:40. At 7:45 there will
be a business meeting, and
prizes will be awarded for room
fathers and mothers. A pro
gram will follow at 8 o'clock,
after which refreshments will
be served In the cafeteria.
Special prizes, including butter
and cigarettes will be awarded
to tne lathers.
s
Returns Here
Mrs. Nina W. Currier has re
turned to her home at 112
South 11th In Klamath Fnlls.
after a month's vacation which
took her to several points In
the country.
Mrs. Currier V sited hee ann
and daushter.ln.law Mr mnA
Mrs. Wendell Currier of Bara-
uou. Wisconsin, and was there
at the time of the birth of their
infant son. named David Knute.
who was born March 23. She
also visited her daughter, Mrs.
Mildred Lust of Burbank, Cali-
M in., ana aaiightcr-ln-lnw
Mrs. Charles Currier of Los
Angeles.
During her vacation Mr.
Currier also visited In Chicago,
Dallas and In Mexico, during
which time she was fortunate
enougn to see three of her
j-uung Kranacniidrcn
A . I k A
annual iviusicale
Slated Monday
The annual
ruamath Fal
o'clock next
public library,
charge.
woman 's Library club, will bo presented
' """'""on in ine main auaiioruu" ,
. Mrs. Don J. Zurawalt, music chairman,
Lewis Hornhif u", V ,of Mr- and Mr. John Best and MJ
are from ih. iiS..be,ni? fca'urcI during the afternoon. Tha
toyed by thoae wh 7 y u Wah0 8nd haVe beC" tl,or0UglJn
' l wS:wh I ""Fdthem thl past year. MrJ
she has generously appeared on
numerous programs. "
Mrs. Edwin Schnccbeck, who
po L'm ? T"1? ,h0 """"loo
WjJW..Wf'9 voice
rri Vun,n.?rble con
cert work. Lloyd Wil L
icnor, who will sing both o o
txei numbers, the laC
Hornby, violin; Mr. John bs
. n. piano. 1
FU,wcn"
Mrs, Edwin'-Scnncnbexk6"
- on of the lovely lnmi ,
rredrrlck C. Wlnnnluch li,
A. llrutoc Jlood. Mi. K.lw,rT
(.oecHnrr anu Mr. Ktnni 7
Howell. nt, i.
A group of yotiimi-r ,
tiMed about the room, in1!,
Schubert. Betty Oiidcl",,"
mona Meeve, Ann Krrvea it.u
arme Newman. J.nne ii
and Kdlth WtMcnl.M!,.
Ainoni! thour who tt-.i-ryfj ,
blra for the afleriu..,,, wer, wJ
Jamea O. Patlernon. Mr, j2
Sehubrrt. Mr,. Kd Livini.2
Mr. Carl Mlchelmn. Mr, k V
Mrndrirkwn. Mr,. H. K Wni!
Mr. Ralph S. Ilopkm. n T
Konrhot Mr,. Mv.lc c.
Mr. Walter Writ. Mr, n
I'rrmo Mr.. Ted Mr-Kord. S
l.ano Warren. Mr. Paul a"?
Mr.. Mitchell TllloiK,n
Krank Weaver, Mr,. J. p
Mr. 11 1 n r y IVrkm,. ir. (.
Lawrence, Mrs. IVtrr A Altxr
ton, Mr,. Helen Sluve Conncb
Mr,. William Anderson, Mr, iL
HuU, Mr. Donald r McKn
Mr Hush O'Connor, Mr, sJ,
McKendree, Mr. M A. Biku
Mr. C. M. 1-alconiM. Mn 1'
Ijmbert. Mr,. Wyatl P,iiH.
Mm. DeLo. Mill,. Mr,.
onus, 'ii. i-tiiitarn Dem
i Mr. Jamea Roger,. Mr,
mnn 4 P .t.. M r- I . r, . '
bony. Mm. Ed Ciorckner, Mr, C.
S. Balentlne, Mm. James Si
sen. Mm. Otto Kill, and Mn
Chart! Read.
The committee In chant 4
the affair Includrd Mm. R.
Andrmon. general chairman, a
l.trd by Mr. Carl MichU
Mra. Horace CJetz in ehtro
of reerallon,. Mr,. Thoea
Hampton. refreshment,. Mn
Ralph S. Hopkins, tea table a
Hazel Morrison, pritea.
"
wa a gift of her aunt. Sin
Albert Ronfetd. Her botw
wa a lovely arrangement i
talisman rosebuds and gartinlat
nd her only Jewelry wai I
single atrand of pearls, I C"
of the groom.
The maid of honor, Alia
Hagelsteln of Woodburn, 0f
gon, wore full length dn
' P P'" net. with . b4
bud. and Kardeniai Jo E&
waller of Portland, Oregon, h
Is also attached to the Klimi'J
naval air station, stood bts
man for the groom.
The church w 1 1 decorilti
with snrav. of nlnk and w!M
flowera, and an arransero
of palm. Immediately preM
ing the ceremony, wri.
Ronfeld sang the wedding hyna
"Oh Perfect Love." Tho lr
tlonal wetldlng marches tn
played by Mrs. Jewel CanM'
Following the wedding, I
ceptlon wa hold at tho Horn
of the bride' aunt and unw,
Mr. and Mr. Albert BorJt
at Merrill.
For going away.
Mr. v..Un im.A a hlack oro
and hat with fuchsia accestorij
and a corsage of gardenia,.
lowing a brief wedding W
the newlyweds are now at WW
In the Rex Arm apnrini-
S S I
Pan-American
April 14 has been set
Pan-American Day at thj
center. The evening will feSj
dnnclng, singing and Rnmcj, wi
lowed by a buffet ImiicIi- - J
Tho evening of fcstlvllloi trtjj
begin at 7 o'clock on SatwW
evening, ana gy
be worn, including l"
sklrU, jewelry end nowcrfc.
"lino In (l,n Wild''
Lloyd Willlanifon
Violoncello olo. Sonata
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