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Redding In u mld-clny ceremony rcud Thursduy, Jutiuiiry 30, at St. Stephens Methodist church in Oiiklmul, Cullf., Virglniu Clulrc Tulbott, douuhtcr of Mr. and Mm. Ucorgo li. Tulbott of 6nn Lenndro, beciimo the brldo of Kichurd E. Jwtsup, USN, son of Mr. mid Mr). Cop Jcwiup of Chemult. Tho bride woro a pule green milt with bluck uiul white nc ccniiorlcs nnd a whito orchid corituiic. Attendlna the couple were I.t. nnd Mrj. George J. Knopeii Jr. Dr. K. Fillmore Gray rend the ceremony. Mr. and Mm. Jcssup will mnko their homo In Porllnnd where tho bridegroom Is sta tioned. S fi fi Social Club Membera of the Robekah So cial club met In the IOOK hall Wednesday, and there was a Sood attendance. Valentine's Day ccoratlons were used, a Valen tine cake was served and there wan a Valentino exchange. Tho next meeting will bo Feb ruary 27 nnd win bo a sociiu afternoon. Eva Richardson and Alice Goeller will servo dessert at 1 o'clock. The social club is sponsoring an npron snlo to be held following Prosperity Rcbck ah lodgo meeting on April 4, nnd tho president, Berenice Mc Crrfcken, asks that all aprons be turned In for the snlc, On April 18, following lodge, there will be a distribution of fnncywork to those holding tickets. The tickets will be on snlo before lodge meeting, nnd for further informntlon cnll Mrs. McCrnck en. The proceeds of these two snlcs will be used for the district convention to bo held hero in September. S 8 Anniversary MERRILL Invitations are in tho ma th Is week lor open house. February 24, at their home in Ashland for Mr. and Mrs. Rnvmond T. Jester, former Klumntli Fnlls rcsldente, who will celebrate their golden wed' rilnif nnnlvcrsnrv February 26, Married In Omaha, Nebraska, they came to-the west In JBi.l, living for several years at Twin Fnlls, Idaho. In 1025 they enme to Klamath Fulls nnd for 10 years operated the Ilnrrlman lodge on tho west r.ldo of Klnmnth Inko, They left to mnke their home In Ashland 1 1 venrs nco. Six daughters nnd ono son nro oil expected to nltend the festivities. Hours ore from 2:30 until" 5 o'clock. The children nro Mrs. George Rowdcn, Fish hike: Mrs. Wnltcr Coulter, Jnck nrmvllle: Mrs. Helen Rowcll, Ashlnnd: Mrs. A. J. King. Mer- rill! Mrs. Hone Lnrsen. Klnnv nth Fnlls, nnd Clinton R. Jester, Ci nu i Is Pnss. Phone f 31" U ffjjf Homo Delivery MILK nd Buttermilk RAYMOND DAIRY Install Officers At Parish Hall Tho officers of four orgunl.iillons of SI. Puul'a Episcopal church wnro Instnllod Wcdticsdny ut un ull-dny session held in tho parish hall, The women gathered for communion service at 11:110 o'clock followed by luncheon In the hall, The til. Vnlun tine's Day motif wns used to decoruto the table and there was a program In keening with tho day, Mrs, Frederick C. Wlssnnbiich spoke on, "Tho Origin of St. Vnluntlno's Dny," and tho uftnrnoon wns spent In making Valen tines for Dooriihcchor hospital for children In Porllnnd. Mrs. j a men wninmior received mo nrizo for the most ntlracllvo Valentine. , The Woman's iiuxlllary com bined with tho Guild In enter taining during tho day. Hos tesses were Mrs. A. J. Lambert and Mrs. Joo Plland. Officers of the following groups were In stalled: Woman' auxiliary: Mrs. A. Ht'lstow Hood, president; Mrs. Hoy l.ee, first vlco prosldent; Mrs. Jiinics Wnlllnder. second vlco president; Mrs. Gnylord Up lugton, secretary; Mrs. Holuud E, Wright, treasurer. Wednesday club: Mrs, Donnld McKay, president; Mrs, Georgo Flllcrnft, vice president; Mrs. Roy Whylal, socretary-trensurcr, Altnr 'Guild: Mrs. Willis A. Cillddcn, directress: Mrs. T. J. Eilwards, UBslslunt directress; Mrs. Robert Elliott, secretory treasurer. Guild: Mrs. R. Henry Ander son, president; Mrs. Ralph S. Hopkins, first vice president; Mrs. Charles Robertson, second vice president; Mrs, W, 11. Hend. rlckson, secretary; Mrs. LcRoy Tyrrell, treasurer. 4 i S . si VFW Auxiliary Members of the auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars met In regular session in the library clubroom on the evening of Thursday, Februury 7, with Mrs. Wuller Thompson presid ing. Nine candidates were In itialed ul this time, I'atrlclu Ituiisticn, Luuro Kergent Ida Dooly, Fne Sheldon, Viola Snuer, Charlotte Ashwortli, Edith Long, Ellon Darker, and Jane O'Con nor. Mrs. Ten tor of Redmond wns a guest. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Henry La Hnrgc, Mrs. Dell lloyt nnd Mrs. Edith Wlnrd. The next meeting is February 21. 8 Daughters Meet Catholic Daughters of Amer ica held a business meeting Monday, February 11, at 8 p. m. in the parish hull. The busi ness meeting was preceded by a display of Eurly American glassware, Including curly American chlnuwure, French glassware and German, belong ing to Mrs. Clarence Humble of the KUHS faculty, and Mrs. Humble cxplulucd the process ing and moulding of each plcco. Her talk was extremely inter esting. It was reported that SO lap robes huvo been completed und turned In to the Red Cross hcudu,uurters during the last year. This was one of the CDA projects for 1045. Refreshments were served at the close of tho evening by a committee consisting of Clara Beard, chairman, assisted by Phyllis Smith, Helen Paup and Mildred Seavey. 8 8 Sixth Birthday Barbara, six-year-old daughter or Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Rose. 1530 Austin, celebrated her birthday anniversary Thursday afternoon, February 14, with a Valentine party. Decorations followed the red and white heart themo of Valomlnc Day. Present were Rosalie and Sheryl Walts, Janice Sessler. llclyn Penny, Barbara Blanch' ard, and Barbara, the hostess. I AS - n KX. 14 STUDENTS OF HARRY BOREL who played at the Monday meeting of Library club are members of a little string ensemble. Left to right: Marilee Crawford, Ethelmae Skinner, Donald Quick, Louise Barnhort, accompanist, Neil Olson, Ralph Hayes and Frances Stearns. Wayne Angel, one of the players, is not pictured. Kennell-Ellis. Merrill Rites MERRILL In an Informal, candlelight service at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Wu, north of Merrill, their son James Gay Wu took as his bride, Beatrice Kam Ngan Lum In an 6 o'clock double ring ceremony, "Tuesday evening. The service was read by Rev. David J. Ferguson, pas tor of the Merrill Presbyterian church, In the presence of rela tives of the groom and a number of intimate friends. The young couplo stood before two large baskets of cullu lilies and white carnations complimented by the lighted tapers in candelabra. The bride arrived a week ago from her home in Honolulu, T.H. und Mr. Wu has just been dis charged from the merchant ma rine. For her wedding Miss Lum chose a dressmaker suit of aqua and her flowers were gardenias and carnations. Her bridesmaid, June Wu, sis ter of the groom wore a darker shade of green and she carried gardenias and carnations. Georgo Chin, Merrill, was best man. Tho young couplo received Immediately following the cere mony, cutting their lovely white tiered wedding cake. HHP" wrjcwqfj f.Olv N , " i J ft - - a - - ; r "r j ti 5"'l a f Ji$&kJ ,."''" 1 ' I it v , 111 -S. "Ill fa.. I U MARRIED SUNDAY, February 10, were Marion Marie Mills and Paul D. Hilton, both of this city. Their ceremony was read at the Hilton home in the evening, Guderlnn. HOW LONG Will Your Refrigerator Last! Present day industrial conditions may mean some time before you get a new one. This is the best time of the year , to hove It reconditioned! CALL US MERIT WASHING MACHINE SERVICE 109 Bo. 6th Phone 6969 Social Calendar Wfflncid?, rtbrttcrr St St, Valentine'! party for Wedneiday club of HL Paul'i. " Saturday rbruary.3 Potentate'! ball at Klamath Falli armory, given by Hllluh temple. Winter Dnncing club party at WlUard. Wednetday, Febroary 17 Jean Watson, contralto, to alnj at Pelican under ipontorshlp of Klamath Community Concert association. Hojoumer no hoal lunebcon at 1:40, WUlard hotel. Wednesday. March ti Bartlett and Robertson, duo-plinliU. to play at Pelican under sponsorship ol Klamath Community Concert aiaoclotlon. Wednesday, February 21 Lea ffue of Women Voters, 2 p. m., library club rooms. Malin OES MAUN Mrs. Hazel Kalina was hostess to members of the Eastern Star social club Thurs day evening, February 7, at her home in Malin. Marion Wilson was president during the business session. Following the business ses sion, refreshments were served. Present were Marion Wilson, Grace Stephens, Helen Rajnus, Kthcl Hamilton, Bculah Rcber, Edith Wilson. Gladys HalousoK Florence De Merritt, Florence Wilson, Leah Street, Agnes Schricncr, Eva Bowman, Jerri Lon and Joan Wilson, and Mrs, Kalina. the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Florence De Merritt on Thursday, Feb ruary 28. Engagement MERRILL Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Strectman have announced the engagement of their daughter, Maudcll, to French E. Johnson Jr., Tulelake. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jtrcnch Johnson who are spending the winter in LaMcsa, Calif. The bride-elect, a graduate of Shasta high school in Redding, is employed in the Bank of Amer ica at Tulelake. Mr. Johnson re ceived his discharge from the army air corps after flying for several months in the European theater of war. The wedding will be an event of early summer. Service Read TULELAKE Alice Molde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris H. Molde of Peever, S. D., be came the bride of Orville M. Moldrem, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moldrem of Wesslneton Springs, S. D., Sunday after noon, February 3, in the Zion Lutheran church in Klamath Falls. The double ring ceremony was read by the Rev. V. A. Schulze. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Mclvin Molde, wore a floor-length gown of white rayon taffeta and a fin gertip veil. Her bouquet was of white carnations. Her jewelry was a gold locket, a gift of the groom. Mrs. Chris Molde of Tulelake was the matron of honor. She wore a pink rayon taffeta gown, and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Best man was Chris Molde, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony, the wedding party attended a din ner in the Winema hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Moldrem are at home in Tulelake. Tom and Jerry, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder, who left here some time ago to make their home in St. Helens, Oregon, will report for duty in the V-S program of the U. S. navy, friends here have learned. Both boys were prominent in athletics at St. Helens. Tau Chapter Members and guests of Tau chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, were entertained at the home of Mrs. George D. Wardell, 1745 Menlo way, Thursday, February 14. . Games were in charge of Lois Rumor, with -tho award going to Mrs. Jules Napier. A box of candy was presented to the chapter, announcing the forthcoming marriage of Doris Yantis. Refreshments were served from a table decorated in a Valentine motif. Lois Rumer served, and Mrs. Warren Poole poured. : The committee In charge of the party included Mrs. George Wardell, Mrs. Pat Fairchild, Mrs. S. F. Sabo Jr., Mrs. War ren Poole, Mrs. John Feeback, and Mrs. John Harding. In ad dition to the committee, those present were Mrs. L. L. Smith, Mrs. Jules Napier, Mrs. George Wright, Mrs. Loyal Heath, Frances Balin, Evelyn Ickes, Wilma Hcmperley, Margie Rumer, Lois Rumer, and Mrs. Clarence Ough. The next regular meeting will be held Thursday, February 21, at 8 o'clock. Degree Of Honor The Degree of Honor, Klam ath Falls 108, initiated a class of candidates Monday, Febru ary 11, in the regular hall. All officers, ushers and the escort staff were in formal dress. After presenting the colors and the officers march, the first class of the year, a class of four, was initiated. After the initiation Cressa Grubb, junior past state presi dent, gave the flower charge. A letter was read from the na tional president, Frances Buell Olson, congratulating the asso ciation on its year book as the most outstanding book she had received from anywhere in the United States. There was a good attendance both of officers and members. Those initiated were Anne Pierce, Barbara and Evelyn Gordon and Margaret Grubb, daughter of the junior past state president, Cressa Grubb. After - the meeting games, a Valentine ?box, refreshments, and a delightful social evening were enjoyed in the banquet room. The hostesses were Wayve Hunsaker and Alice Hershberger. Mrs. Haydn O. Duke of San Antonio, Texas, is spending an indefinite time in Klamath Falls, guest of her sister, Mrs. A. J. Lyle of 72 Pine. Mrs. Lyle spent a few months recently in San Francisco and Mrs. Duke joined her there. Saturday. Feb. 18. 1948 HERALD AND NEWS SKVEM IN SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday, January 12, Beulah A. Coo per, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Cooper of Klamath Falls, became the bride of Harold C. Greer, son of Dr. ond Mrs. C. A. Owens of Omaha, Neb. Lady Eagles The Lady Eagles club met for a noon potluck luncheon and short business meeting in the lower FOE hall Wednesday, Feb ruary 13. Pinochle was played with first award going to Mable Dale, sec ond to Frances Herbert, and guest to Margaret Ulrich. The next meeting will be at the home of Mary Lewis, 4815 S. 8th., Wednesday evening, Febru ary 20, at 7:30. RNA Party Members of the Royal Neigh bors of America enjoyed Val entine party at the KC hall, Fri. day, February 8. ' After the business meeting, Dale Peyton presented several selections on the accordion. The special Valentine award went to Mrs. Mary Johnson. A surprise luncneon concluded the evening. The next meeting will be held Friday, .February 22. Announcing the opening of KETIFS BEAUTY SHOP 1605 Martin St. Across So. 6th from LEE HENDRICKS DRUG for Appointments DIAL 5230 - BETH BEDDOW Featuring: HALLIWELL COLD WAVES MACHINE ft MACHINELESS PERMANENTS IS SHE STILL YOUR VALENTINE Or Just Your Laundry Lady ? True . . , Valentine's Day is past . . , but why not make every Monday a Valentine's Day for her. Give her the leisure , a chance to get away from the drudgery of the family wash. JUST PHONE 51 1 1 CASCADI LAUNDRY And CLEANERS "Klamath's Best" (. 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