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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1946)
March Rites' In h (limbic rlim ceremony ri'iicl in tli Dclawaro Avenue lliiilil C'lniirh in Krlc. I'M., Krl ilny, Mil roll 1A, Vlmlnla I'lerce, clautiliter of Mr unci Mm. K. L. I'lcrco of Hint city, benune the lirlilc ii( Thomas St mi rt, nun of Mm. llrrnico Storey of Klamath Fulls. Timlllloiial wi'dilliiK music win played. The bride, given In inurrluKt by hpp futlirr, wore prliives KuWll of while marquisette with H sweetheart nrrkllne, long sleeves, mul u full-length truhi. Her finger-Up veil was ruuglit hi a crown of orunge blossoms. Sim worn h u 1 1 (I locket, gift of the iirooin, mid carried white ltlhlii In mi iimingeuieul of whit fariuitiona mul aiilln streamers. Mulil of honor win Margery Pierce of Krlc. Sho worn u own of pink net with a fitted buttle mid full net skirt, mid curried liiiuiiuct uf yellow carnation, Her slinuliler-luiiglli veil mntchud her kowii. llrlilesinalds were. Mliry I'lerce und J en n Pierce, who worn Kiiwni of yellow. They carried contrast tt lie lioiiiiit'l uf yellow und pink ruinations, and cuch wore slinul der length vrila. Following the cundlellKht cere inony the cuople received III thn church. Mr. mid Mra. Stunrt lire nt homo lit I SOU Ivory, Klmniith Kalis. Wed In South , KOItT KLAMATH Mr. mid ll Itiiyinoud S. Loonlcy of Kurt K In ma I li miuuiincc thn mar. riaiie of their daughter Maxlne to llullli Klur, ton of Mr. und Mm. Thomas. K liter of Urown Held, Tex. 'I I if iiuirrluue ceremony win an rveut of Sn tiinlny, April 20, and win performed at the Methodist purioiiiife at l.ulibock, Tex. At-, teiidiinta of the couple were a 1 brother und slater of the groom, j Mra. Klrr In a iirnduate of the I Oregon t'olli-ge of Kducutton und II win while iittendii.g college at Monmouth Unit ahe met her Inn hnnd. who win at Unit time sin tinned ul C'limp Adair. She taught ai'hool nt North Hend, Ore., for a yeiir and luilf. at tended the University of Oregon for ft term, und win aubMMiueiit iy employed until her recent marriage In the uffice of the Flri-muir Kuud Insurance coin puny in Loa Aniielef, Cnllfornla. Mr. Klzer went overseas in 1 044 and went throuKh both the Philippine and Okinawa cam paigns, serving with the U. S. army engineer. lie received hi discharge from the service recently. At preaent, the newly married 1 roupln are milking their home at Denver City Tex., where Klier If employed. Molin Rites TULKLAKE In a ciindlelight ceremony In the Tuleluke Pre byterlun church Saturday eve ning, April 20, Ruby Stern, Ma lm, beenme thn bride of Nela Soderluud of T li I e I a k e. The i double ring ceremony win read W the Itcv. Hugh L. llromnn Jin the preM-nce of a Inrge num ber of relutivea and friends of the young couple. The altar was banked with Eiuler lilies, white atock and white carnations complemented by many rundlea. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. Duvo llrldge with Mrs. Dan Web. ster at -the piano sung, Cud miin'a "At Dawning" nnd Bond's "I Love You Truly." Mrs. Web 1 ster also pluyed the wedding inurchea. The bride wore a floor length f:own of white net over ailk and ler fingertip Illusion net veil was caught with a Juliet cup of I the muterinl. She carried an I arrungement of lilies and bou ! vnrdin. ; Her only attendant, Mrs. Irv i Inn Cnpek, wore floor length j white crepe with a red rosebud ! corsage. i Albert Porter, Tufclake, was s bent num. The new Mr. and Mrs. Sorter i hind cut a tiered white wedding ! cake at an informal reception j In the Duchess cafe following the ceremony with 80 guests '. present. j The bride, n resident of Malin, hna nwide her home here for the i lint three yeiira with Mr. and I Mrs. Cnpek. The groom has ' lived here since 1IKIS and has re j cently been discharged from tho t, service. , They will' make their home here. Oregon Mothers To Meet Saturday Tho Oregon Mothers club will meet In the Pelican party room, hiituimiv afternoon, May 4, at a o clock. There will be an election of of ficers. All mother of University of Oregon students are requested to attend. in .., ... mm... m wVff T- ' .. Vrrij'''. ,i"i ;' '.,., Dairy Klilon Durgdorf and Dick Huilth returned borne April IM from Portliind, where they took phyalful i-xiiminutionx for the urmed forces, Mr. und Mrs. Clyde lloralcy and duughter CliHiidulle spent Kmtnr weekend with her parent Mr. and Mrs. I. other Daye of Mi'dford. Mm. Horaley and Chun (telle remained with her parents for an extended visit. I Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Schmoe, Mr. und Mm. Hay Robertson nnd sons Dale and Bobby, Fred Schmoe and his son Robert, Ray mond Kolb, Albert Burgdorf and son Kldon spent Easter in the Virgil Schmoe home. Erwln Heim, son of Mrs. Lena Helm of S. 6th, Klamath Falls, returned home April 10, after receiving his discharge from the Senbees where he has served lor the pint few years. Mr. and Mm. Verle Heseltlne and daugliter of Bonanza, have moved to the O. Kllnkhammer npartment to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hanklns and family are making their home In the bouse on the former Joe Horsley ranch, now owned by Klinkhammer. Congratulation go to Mr. and Mra. Paul Sullivan on the re cent birth of a son. He is grand son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hanklns. Conxratolntlnns also to Mr. and Mrs. Miggs Burk of Bonanza on the birth of their son on Saturday, April 20. Hurry Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brown who Is In the nnvy, Is expected home soon as he received his discharge In Bremerton. Wash. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. B. Schmoe returned lo their home in Klam ath Falls on Wednesday after spending the past few days with relatives and friends in the Dairy vicinity. r; r WED ON EASTER SUNDAY, April 21, were Ida Giovannlni of Klamoth Foils ond Ncllo Pieruccini of McCloud, Calif. The ceremony was reod in Sacred Heart church. KeimellEllls. Entertain LANCiKLL VALLEY Mr. und Mrs. Fruzier entertained nt their home Sunday. April 2B, with a potliirk dinner, followed by pinochle and bridge. High scores In bridge went to Mr. and Mrs, Owen Pepple and In pinochle lo BUI Ilechdoldl and Mrs. Scotly Ross. Theresa Teare und Nora Bechdnlt received the traveling awards. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Tenre. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dearborn and Har.el Mor rison of Klauiaih Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bechdoldt and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple of Bonanza, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gift, Mrs. Frank Bubcock, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. BUI Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Ross, Mrs. Mary Leldy, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leavltt, L. A. Constans and Mr. and Mrs. Frazier. Two Named To Honorary The Hotnunce language depurt- nicnl of the University of Ore i gon recently announced the elec- tion of Muryellen Wright and 1 Jean Wyckoff to membership In ' ' .,.'' ' Bly The Bly home extension unit met at the home of Betty Arm strong April 11 with 10 members and one guest present. Miriam Powell and Wilma An gus led the demonstration on care of wall and woodwork. Officers for the coming year were elected as follows, chair man, Veda Dixon; vice chairman, Lynn Kendall; secretary-treasurer, Miriam Powell, There will be a special meet ing May 14 on "Freezing," to be led by Lucy Case, specialist from OSC, Corvallls. r.SAI.O NKWS, Rlaaulk ralla, Or.. WSDHaaOAT, Mar I, ISM. Nla A potluck luncheon wat en Joyed at noon. The Women' club met at the home of Elizabeth Campbell on April 17. Spring flower were used In the room. Plans for a card party on May 10 were discussed. The party 1 to raise funds for the library. Refreshments were served to Faye Schonberg, Lorraine Mil ler, Miriam Powell, Let. Tik kanen, Betty Armstrong, Veda Dixon, Jean Cline, Mary Luck, Ruby Hanan, Lynn Kendall, Ruth Obenchain, Lura Dishno, NO BLIND DATES PORTLAND, May 1 (AP) The mayor decided today that the city shouldn't have anything to do with dating. He and a city commissioner recommended denying a permit to establish a date registry. The applicant, Mra. Loren Lemnion, said her registry would arrange date for Portlander for a $1 fee. Purpose: "Enjoying a mu tually entertaining and compan ionable evening." Wilma Angus Campbell. and 'Elizabeth MR. AND MRS. JOHN F BURKE of Merrill announce the engagement of their daughter Patricia to William D. Dingier, Henley, son of Mrs. Annie Dingier. The fu ture Mrs. Dingier, graduate of Interstate Business college, Klamoth Falls, is a secretary at the Merrill mill. The wed ding is planned for the mid dle of May. Koertje, Betty Rolph. Marilyn Markham, Jancy Duon, Howard Koertje, Lorce Rolph, Ruth Etta I'ankcy, Ruth Rolph, Margie Brown, Bcrnadtnc Tennant, Vera Brown, Bonnie Marie Sparks, and Billic Sparks. the CJiimma chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, nutiouul Spanish hon orary. The formal Initiation cere mony will be held on the campus May 111. Miss Wright, u sophomore ma joring in Journalism. Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Wright, 438 High, und last summer was employed at The Herald and News. Miss Wyckoff is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Van Wyckoff, Chllnquin. She is u sophomore, majoring in liberal arts. Classified Ads Bring Results. inmitiitnttr:i:!!::!t-::::mj:w!tJn:ttjmrJtmJ!rmi: FEHLEN'S MEATS and STORAGE LOCKERS GROCERIES Meat Cutting and Curing for Locken No Meat Shortage Her Hunting and Fishing Licenses a,-, , cih OPEN SUNDAYS 4707 S. 6th Easter Party LANUELL VALLEY Bonnie Marie and Billic Sparks enter tained a number of their young friends with an Easter egg hunt Saturday afternoon. April 20. 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