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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1945)
Mona Dixon Bride Sunday Afternoon Tlio homo of Mr, und Mm. Z. W, Dixon on 2023 Altiimont cli'lvo wun clioaon (or tho werkllnu of their duuKjiter, Monu Iitubul Dlxnn, to John ltonulcl MoCliicr, son uf Mr. And Mm. Charles McCluor uf I'liaiuluiiu, Calif,, on Sunday, October 7, at 2 o'clock. Tho riov. Godfrey Matthews of tho Community ConKrcuntlorial church rend tho nor v leu. Tho whllo cundlca In lull candelabra und masses of whltn gladioli formed beautiful background for tho wedding. The bride, ulveii In mnrriuKc by her futhor, woro frock of whltn wool, Klic curried n UlDlr which win b brown orchid with while ttrnimnin. Her sister, Mm. L, V, Nntzar, wim miitron of honor und ior drew was of gray crone, Sho carried a bou quet of pink asters. U. W, Nolzer wnii best man. Mrs. Dixon, moth er of tho bride, woro a dress of dusty rone crepo with n cnrsniic of iiurdcnliia. Only inemberi uf the fumlly and a few Inllinnte frlcndii were present at the ceremony. Barbara Zinn nhmid the tradi tional wedding march and Alyco Wells suntf "1 Love You Truly." At 4 o'clock there win h re ception for tho brldo and groom t the Dixon home. Tho brldc'a rnkn und minch were o r v o d from u tuble covered with luco cloth and lighted by candles. Tea rosebuds circled the cuke and the buffet was uIko beautiful with tea rotes and cnudlei. Mr, and Mrs. McCluer left Sunduy evening for Long Beach, Calif., where thoy will muko their homo at 23B-A Qulncy avenue. , S Catholic Women Catholic Daimhlcrs of Amer leu held a business meeting In the narloh hall October B with Azltu Kennedy, grand regent, nrrsidlnii. Ann Icotlons for mem bershlp wero roud for the first I me u thli meeting anu inmu lion will bo hold Monday, Octo ber 20, at 8 p. m. In the KC hull Plana wero made for tho com' munlon breukfaal which will bo aerved bv tho Knlnhta of Coluni bua in tlio narlah hall after tho 8 o'clock muss Sunday, October 211, to all Cuthollc Daughters and cand liia tea. The mooting cloaed with prayer led by tho court chapluln, Hev. T. Casey, ana reirem menta wero aerved by Agnea La Lontlo and Helen Euan, co-host-esses, assisted by Hilda Crouae, Frances Drullner, Marcciia i,ur rler and Mao Carrier. It wua re ported that aeven lap-robea had been completed and turned In to the Hod Croaa by the Cothullc Daughters icw im cluu. Catholic women who acrvod at Die UKO center during the month of Soptcmbcr were Llvla Docchl, Elhol Brunner, Katy Carty, Alico Carnlni, Helen Kgan, Velma Fouarly. Emma Grey, Winifred Hooker, Clara Heun. Rove Igl, Martha Lavonik Kslcllo Milkcy, Kmlllo Miller, Diyllla Mohoney, Violet Plesor Muncl Hoinon. Kliioncw actum Mildred Smith, Rule Dubel, Ma tllda Elle, Mrs. Andrew Home! Mra. X. L. Nldorf, Mrs. J. H, Paul and Mra. Lynn Roycroft, S 5 Third Birthday John Hlbbs, thrcc-yeur-old aon of Mr. and Mra, Richard Hlbbs, celebrated hla birthduy luat Saturday with a party given for him by hi mother at the Hlbbs homo, 140S Eldorado. Little guests aoent the after noon with a peanut hunt In the yard and later party refresh menls wero served. Gucata were Bill Sproot, oeorge nilcrait. Uavld 5chnce beck, Richard Bogatay, Tommy' Shaw, Roger Bussln, Jan Bax ter, David Buxtor, Judy Dorbor Is, Pamela Houacr, Judy Schnco beck, Joanne Bogatny, Harry Hlbbs and Jimmy Hlbbs. Assisting Mra. Hibbs were Mrs. Rudy Hornston. Mrs. John Schubert and Mrs. Thomas San doe. S. C. MITCHELL Mmhr Jan. N, Tafl Aj Aainelatei ail Ltimharman'a Btrtf., Portland, "ftervlna tha Hard of Hearing Unci 19.14. At Wintma Hot.l, Klamath Falls. Wod. and Thur.. Oct. 17-18, 1 to S p. m. 7MwmSi Tha llatlranli wuunv AH 13 ynn ef clecironlc eaperlenee art behind Drliont, the electronic hearing aid of witch. like pttciilon and hlshcn quality. Enjoy rtmirkibly lifelike isna with fir inner weiring comfort, You weir only ONE compact unit, Including trpiec and cotdl Fully luarinietd. S. C. MITCHELL H Miner Blda., lusene, Oraaon 1 8. C, MITCIIKM, I I, I 1911 Miner DI4c Eusane, Ore, Pl" "end Fusil booklet on I I Name IAdnreaa a Poat Office I nna Biaie M "-jjj 1'iie to tha unprecedented demand tor tha New Heltons Mono-pao wa have a numhar of aond uied Inatru niaiite at haraaln prlcna. ' ' Women Voters An Intonalvo study of tho puuee problem la being under taken by thu Khunutli chatitur of the Lcuguo of Women Voter, following out tho national pro- firiim. Tho upiirouch uf winter ringa before American women the ureal importance oi ttio looa prohlam in Europe and tics In with (ho peace problem. Mrs. John Yadou In her paper on "Kood for Pence' will bring this before the women of Klam ath Falls at the next meeting of t he local chupter of the Lcuguo October 24 at 2 o clock when she will take charge of tho program. Tho meeting will bo held In the library club rooms, Following Mra. Yadon'a paper, Mra, O. K. Puckctt will present another aspect of the pcuco problem. Mombera of the Lcuguo uro looking forward to a talk by Frank Jenkins, lately returned from tho European theater, this probably to come In November and to bo a discussion of tho food situation in Europe. Mra. Donald McKay, presi dent of tho League, is planning on having a speukvr from Port land later In tho your. This will bo an open meeting In the evening for both men and women. All progrums of tho League are open to all women of the community whether they ore members of tho League or not. s Auxiliary The Townsend auxlliury met Wodneaduy afternoon at tho home uf Mrs. Eva Myers for a potluck dinner and business mrcting. A lovely birthday coke was cut by Mrs. Delia Arnold in honor of her birth day. One of tho members', Mrs. Rliodn Teuney, who has moved to Hilt, Calif., prevented tho auxlliury, through its president, Bernleo McCracken, with a beautifully decorated cake. A curd was signed by all present and some of the rosea and cake were aetit to Mra. Tcunoy In ap preciation. After dinner, Mrs. Arnold was presented with a gift from tho auxiliary. a uusiness meeting was called to order and presided over by tho president. Mrs. Clora Price, a former resident of Klamath Falls, was present m mis meeting. A masquerade dance was dis. cussed and is to be held October 27 in the KC hall. The next meeting will be tho annual Halloween party held at the home of Mrs. Ingeborg WIN kerson, 2034 Oregon avenue, Oc toner u. fcmc Anderson a birth will be honored. ROBERT 221 Main St. ' . 'I jHf, I 1 Vt n i - e j t . t j4 - - s mat MMm ' " h i ri r m f t DAVID. TWO. AND PEGGY, Mr. end Mrs. Donald McKoy, 2019 Manzanita. Dovid cele broted his second birthday on September 27, and Peggy will be four In December. Recent Wedding Tho murriogo of Vivian Doris Kuccra, daughter of Mr. John Kuccra, formerly of Winner, S. C, to Elvln Russell Wilson of Klumath Falls was solem nized in a simple ceremony at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Clyde Nelson. Relatives and friends of the couple wore present for the wedding. The Rev. Howard Hutching of the First Christian church of ficiated at the candlelight serv ice. The brldo woro a struct length dress of green with brown accessories and a corsage of gardenias. Tho bride's sister, Helen Tay lor, was maid of honor and wore a beige colored dress. An other bridesmaid was Mra. Clyde Nelson who wore a greon and pink dress. Both woro gar denia corsages. Clyde Nelson was best man. Centering the table at the re ception held following the wed ding was a large three tiered wedding cake. The house was decorated in pink, green and white. Tho couple will reside in Klamath Falls. BLY On Friday evening, Oc tober 6. Ruth Smith was hostess to the Contract Bridge club. Two tables were in play with high scores going to Elizabeth Camp, bell and Thclma Abbott, travel. ing prize to Betty Armstrong, and consolation to Helen Smith. At a late hour, refreshments were served to Helen Smith, Mariano Powell, Betty Arm strong, Jcsslo Glfford, Ellzobcth Campbell, Nlsha Hndley', Thelma adoou and man smith. . . the harmony of friendship TRANSITION , . . from eighteenth century Chinese Chippendale end tables to a very modern chair . . . achieved by paired fringed overstuffed chairs and o Lawson love seat. Many smart women mix harmonizing periods of furniture now! Every home presents different furnishing possibilities . . . every family different requirements. That's why, normally, we carry such large stocks of quality furniture, Our stocks are still limited now, but we moy have just the fine piece or two that will give your home the feeling of 1946! May we show you? KJa.rn.atk annitune Co. SPROAT three, ore the two children of Evergreen studios. Beta Sigma Phi Kappa chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Lois Coady Thursday evening, fcie- nora wcatncriora. Dresiacni, conducted the business meeting and Mra. Max Saunders, Mrs Norman Moty and Mrs. Arthur Moore were In charge oi ine edu catlonal Droeram. The chapter decided to take over the USO snack bar l ucsaay evenings after the regulor swim, mlng party at the Marine Bar racks for servicemen. Fall rushing was discussed and the first parly will be Octo ber 18, at the home of Mrs. Ar thur Moore. 835 Newcastle. Those attending the Thursday night meeting were Mrs. Norman Moty, Mrs. Ermel Moslcy, Mrs Larry Albritton. Mrs. Loren Dal cour, Mrs. Howard Pcrnell, Mrs, William Milne, Mrs. Max Saund ers. Mrs. Arthur Moore, Mrs. Helen Crapo, Mrs. Kay Kalcr Lois Coady, Elenora Weather ford and Lillian Rcdkcy. 5 Prosperity Rebekah lodge met in regular session In the lOOF hall Thursday evening, with Nina Currier, noble grand, in the chair. A mock initiation of Mary Ann. Blank and Jane Doe afforded much amusement. Refreshments, served by Ada Willits, Marguerite Landis and Faye Myers, were suited to the fall season. Pumpkins, .Hal loween decorations, and sub dued candlelight formed the background. The social club will serve at the next meeting, October 25, and there will be a regular in itiation at the meeting on No vember 1. ROBERT O. SPROAT Merrill Committee Raises Library Fund MERRILL The Merrill Library club rummago aalo commit- too composed uf Mra, Riley DcLap, chairman; Mrs. J. R. Blotch, Mrs. T. O. Wheeler, Mrs. R. L. Dulton, Mrs. Roy McNeill, Mrs. M. A. Bowman, Mrs. W, J, Groves, Mrs. Tom Willis and Dolores Steele, piled up a total of approximately $210 in two days. The fund is used for maintenance of the city library. The club met October 4, at the home of Mrs. J. R. Steele with Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Jay Me- Donald, Mrs. Groves and Mrs. R. W. Steele as co-hosteascs. The resignation of Mrs. Joe Bully as president whs accepted and tho position until the end of the year will be filled bv Mrs. DeLup, first vice president. Mrs. O. M. Custleman was ap pointed second vice president. Plana were completed lor a silver tea and afternoon of cards on the regular meeting day, No vember 1, with Mrs. M. A. Bow man as chairman for the tea, Mrs. Albert Blake, cards, and Ruth E. King, chairman of pub licity, A chorge of 35 cents will be made. An invitation is ex tended to ludlcs of all commit tees to attend. Mrs. H. O. Cox. Mrs. Albert Blake, Mrs. Kenneth Colwell and Mrs. Leonard Bowman will serve as a book committee for the next few months. A second committee for nomination of of ficers for 1946 was appointed, those to serve being Mrs. H. O. Cox and Mrs. M. A. Bowman. The annual Chriatmas party and potluck also came in for consideration with Mrs. W. J. Bailey, chairman, offering her home for the occasion. There will be the usual exchange of gifts and a Christmas tree. This meeting will be December 8 Mra. C. E. Sharp accepted re sponsibility for the program. ine ciud voted to oiler tne use of silver, dishes and linen to other organizations which might dc in need oi such articles. MERRILL Mrs. Marie Wil cox, district president of auxili aries of American Legion posts, and commander of district No. 4, American Legion, Robert Ry an, both of Grants Pass, paid official visits recently at a joint meeting of posts and auxiliaries of Merrill and Malift. Mrs. K. C. Burkes Is president of the Merrill auxiliary and Mrs. Ethel Hamilton of the Malin or ganization. Dick Craven is com mander of the Merrill tjost and Mervyn Wilde of the Malin post. Following the meetings the men and women met for refresh, ments in the Legion hall. Eigh teen were present. Hazel's Beauty Shop Will Bt CLOSED Monday, October 15 Our ontlro staff will be in Portland receiving special inatructiona for THE NEW COLOR STYLE Directed by the Famous Fifth Avenue Stylist Leta Harrison Will Reopen Tuesday, Oct. 16 Phone 5353 'it - Pftiz t ' ' , PAMELA LEE, six-month-old doughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Millard, 3103 Sum mers lane, had her picture taken tor her daddy s birth day Saturdoy. Kennell-EUis. The sewing group of the Daughters of the Nile will meet to sew for the Shrine Crippled Children's hospital in Portland Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Loren Pal merton, 840 Pacific Terrace. USE 666 Cold Preparations Liquid, Tablet, Salve, Nose Drops, Use Only As Directed ,1 it, E r ill 1: stu fm 4K li Jk V v i twists '' By Invitation . . . Qealer Member Grand Rapids Furniture Cuild Saturday, Oct. 13, 194S Regular Meeting On October 4, the auxiliary to the Veterana of Foreign Wars held a regular meeting in the li brary clubroom at 8 p, m. with 32 present. Four candidates wore taken Into membership in tho lodge, Ruby Hickman, Gladya Kldd, Bertha Saylor and Effie Redkey. There wero two visi tors, Mrs. Ruth Keller, a mem ber of the auxiliary of Elkhart, Ind., and Mrs. M. D. Zell, past president of the Bremerton, Wash., auxiliary. Both spoke briefly to the lodge. Charlotte Canoy, chairman, served refreshments, assisted by Theresa Allesch, Lois Abbey and Mra. William Barron; Lois Ab bey received the special award The next meeting will be Octo ber 18 and Pelican Post 1383 will entertain the auxiliary fol lowing their respective meetings. On November 1, the auxiliary will again hold Initiation with Mabel Brocktrup as chairman of the refreshment committee. 5 Alice Lawrence of 1122 Lin coln entertained the Thursday Contract club at her home Oc- LIPSTICK TBBU Six "forbidden" reds, beaiy-acented with the "forbidden" fragrance. Each one a deliriously different red ... each one a definite challenge. Destined to be the most important lipstick you've erer worn. Currins The Friendly 9th and Main Sts. HERALD AND NEWS FIVE Farewell Party OLENE On Saturday night, October 6, a farewell party was held at the Olen community hall In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rolling who are leaving soon to reside near Brookings, Oregon. About 60 friends and neigh bors of the Poo valley and Olene communities were pres ent. The Relllnga have lived in this vicinity for soma time and their many friends will be sorry to see them leave. John Marshall, on behalf of the gath crlng, presented the Relllnga with a coffee table, a token of esteem and affection from their many friends. Refreshments were served by the Lost River grange at late hour. tober 4. Only the regular mem bers attended, and Willa Baric held high score, Idoline Schupp, second, and Stella Dryden re ceived the traveling award. The next meeting will be at the home of Clara McPherren in St. Francis park. Drugs Drug Stor . , Phon 4514