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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1946)
Virginia Andrews Weds On Easter llefnre an allur bunked with aprliiaj flowers (nd Kualer lilies, Vlrulnlu I-.ee Andrewa, diiuifhlcr of Mr. ond Mrs. Hoy Andrewa .,f ''.1:111 Cnr.li.ii. hmmnn Urn bride of Wlllliini C. Mlft?ltll. (ion of Mr. mill Mm. (iconic W. Mlnfoldl of 3332 Uoordinuii, on Kinder holiday, April 21. Tim Itev, Iluuh Mlli'helmoro of Peace Memorial Presbyterian church mini tlin douliln ring ceremony In Iho First Presbyterian church or Klamath rul H. .Sheldon UtiHHi-ll minK "At Dawning" and "Because," aecom uiinli'd by Mm. Hugh Mllclicl- more. Tim bride entered on tlti unn n hi'i' hinther-ln-law, William I,. Nnliin. Hit gown was of wlillr iiiiii'iliilni'ltu und lurn Willi full (nun. Hit f Ingi'i'tlp veil fidl from n coronet of white curnu tinim mid mitln rlliliou. Kho cur I'ltxt mi linn liiiiiiiiii't of wlillx fin nntluiiK and buby breath, Hit only Jt'wulry win a iiluglu atrond . of ih'iii Ih. Miilron of honor win the brldi''i mIhUt, Mm. Hugh Hclitiltx, who worn a gown of piwlol pink with n houiiuct of yi'llow rosebuds. Hildeainiilils were Dorothy (III rrlHt mid Miulgo Mrl.elluii, Miss (Jilcrlsl worn a floor Irnglh gown of blue mid NI Inn Mrl.i'llnu worn yidlow. Iliith curried bou quet of pink ciiniiitionii. A rivi'pllon followed the cere iiiuiiy. Mr. und Mm. Mlafeldt cut Ihi'lr wi-ddlng cuke, which was m'lvi'd by Mm. Wllllnm Noliin. Mm. Hugh Schult presided lit tin- punch howl. ANHiMtliiM iihoul ' Ihc roiHii were Dorothy Gilcrist and Murine Nolmi. Among the wedding Kuciils with Mm. C. K. Miafeldl of Ku gi'iu'. giiiiidinullKT of the bride groom, und hi mint, Mm. John lirowu, iil.io of Kugene. Mr. und Mm. Mlsfelrit left for a short wedding trip In the buy legion Siindny evening. For trav eling, Mm. Minfcldt chose a green null with blin k accessories and a cormige of carnation. They will nuike their home In Ouk iliile, Calif. Engaged TUUCL-AKK Mr. und Mm, A. E, Ilyckinun this week an nounced tho cngiigement of their only daughter, Carolyn, to Kugi'iie Clinton Nelson, Clilco. Iloth young people urn students ut the Chlco Mluto Teucners coi Iciio. tlin bride-elect being i sophomore und the future uroom a liiulor. I In bun only recently been dlnchurged from II. ...... u...l lil.lf viilll'u' HJ-rvll'O In tho mivy, iikimI of tho time j BETROTHED is Carolyn Ryck H y ' . mil A AI.D A NEWS, Kliailt Felle, Ore. ItomiDtr, Anil M, SMS. fife Nlae Council Groups The group pf the Women's Council of the Flint ChriHtlun church will meet Thiimduy at 2 p. m. at these homes: Ciroup 1, with IxniUe Crm, Stewart nddl- tlnn; group 2, with Mrn, John Kelbv, 11)40 Miiiuiinllli; group 3, j Mm. Ellon Flnhback, 1037 Mndl-! on. All women and friends of the church are urged to attend aa , plain are to be made (or a one dny rally In be held In the Flmt Christum church, May 0. Mem-1 bem from the Grnnt.i Pasi, Med-: ford and Ashland churchc will attend, also aome of tho atatc i workem and probably two mla- llonary apeakeri. The nwctlng will open at 10 a. m. with lunch at noon and an afternoon meeting from 1:30 to 4 p. m., an evening meeting with refreshment served will climax the day, - Sunday Dinner ( A pleasant Eauter Sunday din K tier wan given by Mm. Leota Howe at her homo In Opportu nity addition. Sixteen guests were seated at the long table decorated with F.a.iter favors. Uucsta were Mr, and Mm. Charles Nehl and Deity, Ted Chapman, Murjie Chupmun, Mm. Dora Adams, Mrs. Uillio Crown and James, Patricia and Elaine, Al Koice and the out-of-town guests, Mr. and Mm. Jim Flfleld of Urooklnga, Dorothy Hancock of Huyward, Calif., and Mrs. Howe. Installation Thursday evening, April IB, (he auxiliary lo tho Veterans of For eign Wars met with Pelican post i:ill3 for Joint Insinuation In the KC hall, wltli Julia Cnnfield ofl Medlord, the Installing officer for the auxiliary. The new officers are Mabel nrocktrup, president; Dagny Subject, senior vice president; Charlotte Cmioy, Junior vice president; Ann Zell, chaplain; Corn Wallace, guard; Ella Mul l ins. treasurer; Ruby Hickman, aecretnry; Fnye Sheldon, conduc tress; Florence Young, niuslclnn; ennlo Sevclk, trustee; Nona Huberts, banner bearer; Anna McGllvrny, flag bearer; Lillian Fuglll, patriotic Instructor; Lb Wandn Fnizlcr, Marlon Roper, Elsie Downs, and Jnno Wilson, coior ocarera. The new president presented Altu Thompson with a past presi dent s pin and f.rniandeo La Hnrgo received a ring In appreci ation of her three years as sec retary. Members of Pelican post were hosts at a dinner after the installation, Friday Meeting BLY On Friday evening, April 12, the Contract Brldgo club met nt the home of Eliza beth Campbell. Three tobies were In play, with high acorcs going lo Nlsha Hndlcy, Faye Schonberg and Roselln Richard ami, nnd consolation to Janet Miilllns. Refreshments were served to Helen Smith, Malta Hndley, Mi riam Powell, Doris Munson, Fnyc Schonberg, Roselln Richardson, Jenn Cline, Janet Mullins, Betty Armstrong, Lyndcll Harrison, Lynn Kendall and Elizabeth Campbell, Large Crowd Attends Junior-Senior Prom BLY A large crowd attend ing the Junior-senior prom Sat urday, April 13, saw Gwen Ash baugh crowned queen of the bnll, with her court, Wanda Brewer and Florence Still well, crowned princesses. Decorations In the gym were furnished by tho Junior class. heliiu uncut on Guiiin. Miss Kyckman la majoring in physical education, has been chairman of the campus Red Cross unit and while In Tolc lake In the Tulehtke assembly. Order of the Rainbow for Girls. She has also been active In Christian Endeavor work both here and in Chlco, holding sev eral offices In the young peo ple's organlzullon. No date has lin-n set for the wedding. Miss Ryckman relumed to C'hico following Easier, Past Matrons Past Matrons club of Aloha chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet Friday at 1 p. m. In the Masonic temple. Hostess committee members will be Mm. Robert E. Wiiltenhurg, chairman; Mm. Chnrles Joseph Marlln, Mrs. W. P. McMillan, Mm. Charlotte Martin. Mm. O. F. Konschot, club pres ident, will preside ut the brief business meeting befure an after noon of cards. man, aougnicr ot rir. ana Mrs. A. E. Ryckman of Tulc lakc, who will wed Eugene Clinton Nelson of Chico. Kennell Ellis I.ANGELL VALLEY Mrs. Hay Miirchant entertained at her home Thursday afternoon, April II, In honor of Mrs. Wes Dear born. Gnosis were Mm. Wes Dear born. Hazel Morrison mid Mrs Frank Dearborn of Klamiith Fulls, Mrs. Johnnie lliiney, Mrs Flunk llrown, Mrs, Reg Thomas Mm. Hurry Fru.ii-r, Mrs. Ray Dnvis, Mm. Mike Dearborn, Mm. Paul Monroe, Mrs. Mary Dear born, Mm. Otto Freeze, Mrs Frank Ilabcoek, Mrs. Lloyd Gift, Mrs. Albert Dearborn, Mrs. (ieorge Fernlund, and Mrs. Les Li-avilt. Contests were enjoyed with awards won by Hazel Morrison and Mrs. Lenvltt. HefrenhineiiLs were served at the close of the iifli-iiioon. Mrs. Dearborn eelved a number of gifts from the group. PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO FAIN NO HOSPITALIZATION No l.oit of Tim loritlnnl aiullit DR. E. M. 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