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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1946)
Vows Exchanged In Vallejo A wnlilliiR of ImIitphI hi-re wiis siilriiinlzi'il Suiitliiy nfli-r-noon, Miiy 12, lit lli Flint Mrllimllat church lit Vulli'Jo, Calif., wlu'ii l.orriilnp K, C'ni'l.niii, tliiuiihti'r nf Mr. mill Mra. Hobi'it Curlaon of Vullrjo, hi'i'iiiiu- thi' lirliln of Kim. Kilwuril It. l.ofla lliiiirtl, noil of Mr. mid Mr, Iti-mii'lt J. I.oltawiiirtl f Kliiimilh I-'nllH. Tin' briilo, nlvrii In iniii'iluKi' by hi'i' (iitliiT, wore gown of while lii'iiiaili'il aiitln with h hwi'i'lhi'iirt ni'Cklino. Kim en r rii'd mi old fiiiililmii'd liouiui't of rrd ro.it'a. Matron of honor win Mm. ('riiiKln Wiinvrr. who won' n Down of ilnk, und riirrlrtl un linn hoiiiiii'l of whlli' tiim'I. Ili'iinrtt l.o(lM(iiuicl, brother of tin- hi Idrnrouin, wim licst iniin. A ri'Ci'ptlon wuh lirld In the I'hiinh fill IiiwIiik thi' I'lTi'iiioiiy, I U r which Kus. ai ill Mm. I.oftn uininl li'fl fur ii wirddliiK trip to SiiiiIii Cm., C'ullf. 'I'hi' Krooiii u o uruduiiti' nf Kliiiniith Union Innh rithool with tin- i-luaa of 11)42, mid Imii acrvnl us un I'liglnrrr In the inrrtiiiiiil iniirlni' aline Jimp, HUM. Thrlr future iliin lire lint' f I nllr, but Una. iiihI Mm. Lofts Kiiiuil will iniikc thi'lr liumi' In (hi! i In y una while hi) In Mil lionth thrir. f Candidates llllllc Lcr Mt-Athuna uml llrlrn lliiny, uttuli'iitii ut ArinatrouK rolli-HP In Itrrkflry, ore cuiicll dnlus for ifriidiiiitlon III June from thr school's ru-cn-turlul tlf piirtiui'iit. Millie, who In the duiiijlitt'r of Mr. mid Mm. A. C. Moriiu, In n nipinhi-r of Itrt a Slitiim Di-ltii Mironly, mid la president of lliiwthorne home, collriie dor niilory. Hrli-ll. the lllillithtrr of Mr. mid Mm. John lluay, la alo a lti't Sliinm Delta, und la vice president of lluwthornc house, lloth tflrla nrc mrnihera of the di'iin'a li.it by niiilntiilninK better 1 1 in ii ii II liveinue, mid both have taken U'lidliiK parta In col li'lte ucllvltiea. They were Kradiiuted from K In n in t It Union luiih school with the clnsa of 11)45, Mid-Week snciETV r X&jLsf kissLJ . . mmfl. I -J WM6) WW : FLEX lill Civet you a wide t lJf Of Co'O't with v.Mch io decorate VOur WajtU tc4 fur. J, C'm, bluet, yetlowt nd pjlltl ir fixity H4.rj by mn. lM or nwi of ill 18 friendly colon. FLEX rtitliwltr,dirt, grcate nd tool ln. lytOlpply. Quick 19 MH COLOR CARD 515 Main St. Phon 3829 New Residents MeellnK uuiiln in Klmniith Kiilla lifter airvlnu touether In the Wuvia nrc four youim women, three of whom arc new vouiera to Una urea. Ileverly Iteed. diiUKhter of Mr. mid Mrs. A. II. Hecil of 312 MeKlnley, win iltarluirKcd In November mid Joined recently by three other Klrla, (iuriiellf MiCulloiiKh of Home, c;u., Mra. (ienild lloduea, formerly of Sc uttle unit now of Merrill, und Melbii Million of Kticlnc, Win. Mian Heed pinna to leave i Klamiith Fulla thia month lor Hhiliidelphla where alio will wed Warren l.lltle of Unit city. The other Klrla plun to make their hoinea here. Mlsa McCul louiih will marry Glen U. Junei of thia city on June 15. Mr. and Mra. lloauca are re aldlnif at Merrill, and Mlsa Min ion also plana to atuy here. Orions The reKular ineetlnn of the Orlom waa held at the home of Mra. I.. K. Juniper of 320 Delta recently. After the bualueaa mectlnii a aoclul rvenlii(t of guinea wua enjoyed. Anilntlnii the hoateaa wero Mra. Kenneth Suinaon und Mra. W. U TerwIlllKer. Membera unci umata present wero Mra. C'leu Dunliip, Mm. A. E. Grosa, Mra. Multhcw IJorobia, Mra. Churleu C'urlaon, Mra. Chea ter Newton, Mra. John Weber, Mra. Christine Ncubert, Mra. Arthur Millard. Mra. Churlea A. Kliuh. Mra. W. I. Terwilliger, Mra. L. K. Juniper, Mra. G. K. Wullera. Mra. U. T. llulac, Mm. T. J. O'llurru, Mra. Arthur Wig gins, Mrs. David L. Snyder. Mra. Paul A. Lec, Mra. George E. t'nikes, Mrs. John Larson Jr., Mra. J. T. Hiker, Mra. Durrell Potter, Mra. C. A. Baker, Mra. Hay linker, Mra. G. C. Baxter, Mra. M. II. Mclchert, Mm. L. A. Murphy, Mm. II. II. Klrchnn, Mm. Edwin Schneebeek. Mrs. Kenneth Sunuoft and Mm. Wil liam Stolk. Shower BLY Mm. Joe Kendall und Mra. Harold Powell were hon ored with a utork ahower given Friday afternoon, May 24, ut the home of Mm. F. Armstrong. The gifts were placed in a pink buggy with pink and white color scheme throughout the rooma. Guests present were Mrs. Ed DiMino, Mrs. Jack Smith, Mra. Wilbur Book, Mrs. Herb John son, Mrs. Jiimes Dixon, Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mra. George Luck, Mrs. Vcrn Hanan, Mm. August Tikkanen, Mm. Ben Angus, Mm. Hurry Schocnherg, Mm. Jnck Harrison, Mm. Monte Cline, the guests of honor, Mrs. Kendall und Mrs. Powell, and the hos tess. Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pugh of Alturas nnnounce the engage ment of their daughter, Roberta. She will wed Hudy Grlener, also of that city. No definite date bus been set. Miss Pugh attended grade and high school here und was grad uated from Modoc Union high school in May. TOGETHER IN KLAMATH FALLS after serving together in the Waves are, seated, Curnelle McCullough of Rome, Co., standing, left to right, Melba Minion of Racine, Wis., Mrs. Corald Hodges, formerly of Scottle and now of Merrill, and Beverley Richardson of Klamoth Falls. Gudcrian. Entertains Honoring Mrs. Bernard Duhel who la leaving Klamath Falls for California, Mm. Puul Farrens entertained at her home, 405 N. 4th, Tuesday, May 28. Two tables of bridge were in play. During the party, refresh ments were served. Preaent were Mm. Dubel, Mra, Larry Watklns. Mrs. Hoy Hake straw, Mrs. Hubert Oil I role, Mra. Cleiiunena Lundy, Mra. Jack Fayer, Mra. Jainea Pliuilger, and the hosteas, Mra. Farrens. Luncheon Ye Oldc Pinochle club met ut the home of Minnie Padgett of ' 412 Uphain Wednesday, May 211, for luncheon und cards, with Fannie Goddnrd the hostess of the duy. Several guests who ut- tended were Estelle Smith, Mrs. ! Candy, Mrs. Holmes, Effle Fed-1 crhnrt. und Mrs. William Pad gett. A birthday cake was served honoring those whose birthdays came during the month. i At cards Violet Vance held ! high score, Estelle Smith sec-1 ond, Mm. Candy, low, and Grace Hock received the pin-1 ochle award. For the next meet- i lug Nona Hall will lc hostess. '. Tea Planned The Venture club met last night to make additional plans for its silver tea to be held Sat urday afternoon, June 8, ut the home of Mrs. Rose Poole of 400 Conger. The tea will be the first In three years. Presidents of the local women's clubs will pour during the hours of 3 to S o'clock. Handling arrangements for the affair is h ranees Ulilin Venture club officers and Mm Poole will receive. The public Is invited. The Soroptimist club Is spon sor of the Venture group. Play Day KliunuUi Falls intermediate Girl Stouts enjoyed a play day und picnic ut Moore park Satur uay afternoon, June I., Si venly-fivo girls hiked or bi cycled to the park Saturday morning. During the day they played games conducted by Mrs. William Bond, Mra. Honald Whillatch and Mm, Hans Fri-i. A picnic lunch was served bv Mrs. James I'inniger, Mra. L V. Walker, Mrs. Lowell Kiiup, Mrs. Howard Curry Mrs. A. H. Feoco and Mrs, Iris Ford. The day's activities were un der the direction of Florence Me Conaliey, local Girl Scout exe cutive director. Stork Shower BLY A stork shower given Saturday. May 25, at the home of Mrs. Hurry Obenchain hon ored Mrs. George Carindc of Ashland. Hostesses were Mrs. Obenchain and Llla Cox. Games were played during the afternoon, with uwards go ing to Mrs. E. Perry and Mrs. M, Cline. Refreshments were served. Present were Mrs. Carlisle, Mm. M. Cline, Mrs. A. Prots man. Mrs. J. Hall, Mra. D. Cassidy, Mrs. Frank Obenchain Sr., Mrs. Frank Obenchain Jr., Mm. E. Perry and the hostesses, Mrs. Harry Obenchain and Lila Cox. Dinner Camp Fire Girls of Pawea group will entertain their par ents at a potluck dinner tonight. Wednesday, at the Camp Fire house on Conger. Guardian of the group is Mrs. Austin McMahon. Purpose of the affair will be to acquaint parents with the girls' activities. Party Girls of Girl Scout troop 6 of , Roosevelt school held their last meeting of the school year and ! a party recently at the home of Mrs. Walter Laasett. I Mrs. Ed Casey gave instruc-1 tion on tlie arrangement of wild , flowers, and after her talk the girls practiced arranging the flowers to qualify for their wild plant finder budges. Refreshments were served. ' Leader of the troop is Mrs. W. C. Preston und her assistant is Mrs. Ed Casey. ! Leave Klamath Ur. and Mrs. Edgar C. Bacon left lust weekend for Mnrlla i Springs, Md., where they plun 1 to make their borne. j They were married In a simple ceremony on Friday. May 24. at the First Methodist church. Mrs. Bacon Is the former Margin Ostrcm Rumcr, daugh ter of Mr. and, Mm. Isaac D. 1 Rumer of this city. 'I hove to be sure of my fur this yoor." psWi Guest BLY Honor tuml at stork shewer given Wednesday after noon, May IS, at the home of Mrs. Ben Angus, was Mrs. George Luck. Two games were played with high scores going to Mrs. Jafk Harrison and Mrs. Joe Kendall, Refreshments were served to Mn,. Luck, Mrs. James Dixon, Mrs. Ed Dishno, Mrs. Herb John son, Mm. F. Armstrong, Mrs. Joe Keffeler, Mrs. Joe Kendall, Mrs. Harry Schoenbcrg, Mrs. Henry Anderson, Mrs. Frank Obenchain, Mm. Walt Miller, Mrs. Herman Dahms, Mrs. Monte Cline, Mrs. Wilbur Book, Mrs. August Tikkanen, Mrs. Harold Powell, Mrs. Bert Munson, Mrs. Jack Harrison, and the hostess, Mrs. Ben Angus. Fifth Birthday LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. Laurence Campbell and Mrs. Bruce Bichn entertained at Mrs. Campbell's home recently with a party in honor of LeRoy iilehn on his nun Dirinaay. Refreshments were served to Nancy and Albert Minnick, Gene and Marvin Kyniston, Kathrine, Lucille and Kenneth Shelly. Stanley Petrosick. 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