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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1946)
Bridal Shower Given Tuesday MT. L.AK1 Dorothy Fiuth Dlxmi, brlnm-lecl of Ernrat II. Hilli III of Ilurllngumii, Cullf., win honored wllli a brldul shower t the home n( Mra. Clarence (lolwr, Tui'ailuy afternoon. Mrs, H. W. Hlmrl. Mm. Vurnn Hurry, Mrs. W. K. Jeffcoat, Mm. Torrent llrctlhaupl, Mrs. Albert Stone, Mm. Fred Ilryinrr Jr., uiul Mm. Holier were colmatcura. Twu songs, "Tlio Kalry Echo" and "Mug, Hells, Mug," wero hi) Whilfrml. Ilnttu I nn 1 ml Wullnco Guliur, au'iiiiiun led ( tlio piinu by Winifred. Miss Dixon wan anslaled In aliening the gifla by Mm. Hon- Id Wliitlatcli end Ann Klcvcin son. Tlioo proiont and sending gifts were Mm. A. It. Dlckaun, Mm. Paul Drrltliuupt, Mm, Cry uiul Clieyne, Mm. Alvln Chrynn. Mm. Mury Itrellhuupt, Itobort Klchnrrl mid Jennie lllll. Mm, T. t. I'ralrs, Mm. Juy Kulrclo, Hetty Kalrclo, Mm. Klliuhtilh Norrla, Mm. Fried Knmun, Mm. Janla Kufton, Mm. William Ului-kinun, Donna Dixon, Mr. and Mm. Ilurvey Wine, Mm. Iru Urem, and Mm. It. L. Fleming. Mm. Hurry Orein, Mr. and Mm. Henaon Dixon, Italph Ho mer and Janle Dixon, Mm. S. I. Debllimer, Mm. W. V. Whit latch. Mm. Sam Knman, Mury l.oulae Kmnan, Mr, and Mm. Jerry Johnson, Mm. Hoy Good bill, Mm. Sally lliirahberger, Mm. Katella Hill, Mm. Mury Dixon, Mm. Wallace Thompson, Mm. Gray Orunnon, Mm. Cecil Chrync, and Mr, and Mrt. Joe Kellor, Mnrthn, Loulaa and Jean Keller. Mm. William William, Mm. Ilex Hint, Mm. Frank Sullivan, Mm, J, A. JoluiMin, Mm. Leland Cheyne, Mm, Charles Drl.ap Jr., Mm. Howard Jnrkson, Mm. A. J. Manning, Mm. Jumes Crawford, Mm. G. S. Thomp nn. Mm. Vern Durant, trla Fleming, Mra. T. D. Jarkaon, Mm. I'ercy Dixon, Mm. George Stevenson and Mr a. Robert Debllnger. '"' i ' I V V Mrs. Muuda McDonald, Mr. and Mm. Kurl Debllnger, Mm. A. L. Marshall. Mm. It. II. Htru- man, Mra. J. A. Mnrabiill, Mm. Itiilpb Hill, Mm. Itonnld Whit lucb, Mra. Henry Seinon, Mra. Curoll Howe, Ann Klovenaon, Carroll Howe, Ann Stiivennon, Short, Mm, Harold Slaughter, Mra. Duyton Flni'huin, Mm. Fur- rell llllyiird, Mra. John Short and Mm. John Wullln. Mm. Gua Hllyard, Mm. I. E. Cuinpbi-ll, Mra. O. L. Drown, Mm. Wllllum Cunningham. Mm. A. It. Cnmpbell, Mm. Hoy La I'rurle, Mm. Clarence Gnbrr, Mm. li. W. Short, Mm. W. K. Jelfcout, Mm. Albert Stone, Mra. Vcrno llerry, Mra. Forreat Itrelthuupt, and Mm. Fred Bey ber Jr. Announcement C1IILOQUIN Chlloquln friends have received the an nouncpment of the marrluge of Joyce Howe to Lealle Franklin which wua solrmnlird Wediins duy evening, Juno 19, In the Mrthndliit church of lieedaporl. Joyce la a graduate of the Chllo (ui I n achoola and several of her former cluaunalrs attended the wedding. The iirooin la the inn of a prominent physician of Iteediinnrt. Mra. Lang Gllca and Violi-t Morunde wore among thoae from Chlloquln attending the wed ding. In 1029, thero were SSI bank fallurea In tho United States; In 1030, there were 1345. YOU CAN GET IT HARM'S m-- -HI Z&t V - ir- rT mm '. L ia-4rr- -Tt,"- Keno SUNDAY. JUNE 16. was a bia day for Cerry Scorbrough, son of Mr. ond Mrs. Holt Scorbrough of this city. Cerry vvos just one year old on that day. ' Kenncll-EIIU. Recent Wedding Of "Intercut here wai a recent ceremony read In Anchorage, Alaaka, when Mary Barger, duughler of Mr. and Mra. John Danlela of Klamath FalU be came the bride of Marvin Kuperi of Anchorage. Rltei were aolemnlzed on Mon day, June 3. The brlrie'i only at tendant wan her aUter, Justure Brldgcra, formerly of Klamath Falls. A reception was held follow ing the ceremony at Ui horn of the bride's slater. Mr. and Mrs. Kupers will make their home In Anchorage. Mm. F. W. Rickey of Ohio was visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs, L. L. Lom bard, on 193 Del Moro. Betty Lombard, her sister, has re turned with her to Ohio for short visit. itiUini jJtbii I CLEANSE... REFRESH... SMOOTH Tim It precious ... but to h your lovsllneii and charm, tsarn today how thsia Important aiientlai keeping your face a radiant lnipiraliof . . how to make thai preparations go an omailngly long way. The bsif preparafiont or an sconomy. You Uia lais Tiey larl longsrf Ardent Cleansing Cream ....$1 to $8. Ardcna Skin Lotion 85c to $15. Ardenn Fluffy Cleansing Cream SI to $6. Ardcna Velva Cream $1 to $6. Ardcna Orange Skin Cream $1 to $8. Ardcna Special Astringent ....$2.29, $4, 10. Ardenn Velva Cream Mask $2 and $5. Illusion Powder $1.75 and $3.00 Cameo Powder $1.75 and $3.00 Prices plus taxes. .will aid In UQl f ' iPiiiiwk l f ; ltw UVAMltV y i' i 4 ! I iCiaiUa lMT I & W I lllttlM ftlfN Uv.'iY. m. I !'vtivqwwi ,JiV I'j.awmiaaj,! "V Lodge A regular meeting of Pros perity nebekuh lodge was held In the IOOF hall Thursday eve ning. June 20. with Ada Wii lltu, noble grand, presiding. A feature of the entertainment which followed the business meeting: was a pageant, "Friend ship's Trail," presented by the officers and members of the de gree staff, Harriet Estcs, degree captain, as 'The Stranger" was escorted thru the trail by Ber enice McCracken and at the conclusion of the floral cere. mony Mrs. Estcs was presented with a gift from the group. Ora Sweet presented a gift from the group to Ada Willitts, noble grand. After the meeting Elizabeth Ramsby, chairman of the re freshment committee, invited the members into the banquet room where refreshments were served. The table was lighted by white candles surrounding mirror pools, ana red roses formed the three links, symbol of the IOOF and the Rebekahs. There will be no meeting on July 4. Buslnass Meeting Held Monday ' A regular business meeting of the Neighbors of Woodcrait was held in the KC hall Mon day, June 17, at 8 p. in. The application of Betty Patterson for transfer ' from Dunsmuir to Ewauna 647 was approved, and Aurelia and Paul Patterson were transferred to the Juven iles. After the business meeting bingo was played, with awards going to Rosalie Kuykendall and Effic Redkey. The next business meeting will be fol lowed by a hard-iimes party. Lt. and Mrs. James Barlow are spending a two-week vaca tion visiting Mrs. Barlow's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pierce. They came here from Langlcy field, Va., where Lt. Barlow was stationed. He will report for duty with the army air corps at Sacramento when they leave Klamath Falls. Sherry and Larry Howard visited for several days at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Spencer at Beswlck, Calif., earlier this month. When they returned horn their cousin, Billv Suencer. came with them for a vialt here. She returned to Beswick last Sunday. The H. E. Ringler family is moving to Chlco, Calif., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ringler and two sons left here Monday, taking a load of household goods with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ringler remained in the south but George and Don returned here for the remainder of their belongings. They will return to Chlco the last of this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lumrnus and children arrived in Keno Tuesday from Texas where they have lived about a year ana a half. The Lumrnus family lived In Keno several years before they left for Texas in the fall of 1944. Lumrnus served in the army for six months after leav Ini Oreaon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hlnshaw and Mrs. Margaret Vermillion returned on Friday last week from the northern part of the state, where they were caned By the death or a sister oi Mrs, Hlnshaw and Mrs. Vermillion. Mrs. Hazel Glass poole and three children from Colorado are visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Glasspoolc. Amy puckett returned to Portland where she la engaged In religious work on June after spending a week here with her mother and other relatives. Monniette Calmes returned from Corvallis last weekend having completed her school work for the year. She attended uregon Stale eouene. Mrs. C. H. McKeen and two small sons, Gregory and Fred visited in Keno last week from their home at Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ramsey ana sons, Jim, uoraon ana Don aid, returned from a visit with relatives In Idaho last Sunday, Jessie Puckett has arrived home from Washington for vacation. Miss Pickett is an in. structor In the Central Wash ington College of Education at Lllensburg. Nora Miller, a cousin of W. L. Perkins, has been a guest at the Perkins home for the oast week. Miss Miller left for her home at The Dalles on Thurs day. Mrs. Ellanore Dallenbach and son, Billy, of Alhambra, Calif. have arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Heublein for a visit. Mrs. Dallenbach and Mrs. Heublein are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard DeVoss and children are living in Keno again. The family lived here a tew years ago. RrBAI D NEWS, Kl.n.lk r.lll. Or. SATiaDAT. t, INS, ( ! a?rH" ' " -.": u ONE YEAR OLD is little Stuart Alon Clark, son of Mr. ond Mrs. in. i. uark, ot ZUU Wantlond. Mrs. Clark is the for mer Morciel Newman. Weyerhaeuser Visiting In Amarlllo. Tex., art Mr. and Mrs. Archie West and Fred. The Wests drove down and visited number ot rain-1 tivea en route. They are expect ed back the last of the week, Mrs. B. M. Antle has ion back to the specialist In Port land. Mr. Antle and Nancy ac companied her. The regular monthly meet in a of the Card club was held June 13 at Mrs. O. Rltter'a home. Either Mrs. West or Mri. Wil son will be the next hostess or the July meeting. Gary Crulkshank and Dean Mattlick ot Klamath Falls are visiting in Boise, Ida., at the home of Gary'a grandmother. Mrs. Bertha Cruikshank. Mm. B. M. Jones and Bever ley are visiting in Brookings. ine i raveling card club will be entertained this week by mrs. Allan Howard. The new residents are in. vlted to visit the librarv every Monday night betwen the houra oi 7 and 8. The library will be closed the week of July 4th. Homemakers Slate Restful Vacation Any homemaker in Klamath county who is interested in a vacation away from house du nes and children should plan to attend the Jackson Klamath county homemakers' vacation camp at the Lake O' the Woods July 17 to 21. This camp stress es rest and interesting activities for anyone who is 18 years of age or older and should prove a real vacation lor mothers. Days will be filled with sleep, music, nature lore, hand crafts, swimming, hiking and dramatic work. Women plan-, ning to attend the camp should 1 contact Mrs. Winnifred K. Gil- j len, county home demonstration agerUJnJhepostqffice j 'Soy It With Flowers" Klamath) Flower Shop 1 First planting of crested wheat grass in Wyoming was! made by Herbert E. Sabin in j 1S28, near Lusk, Wyo. I KIRBY Vacuum Cleanert talcs an4 Scrvlc 5T N. ink rkana 4133. 7433, sua at FOR FINE FOOD v r Try the BRITE SPOT 138 E. MAIN NOW OPEN 6 a. m. to 11 p. m. Under New Management Hugh Radspinner and Peggy Kelly Uncle Sam Cautions Mailbox Pranksters PORTLAND, June 22 OP) Pranksters who have been trying out giant fire crackers on mail boxes were warned today that authorities are on their trail. Earl A. Wholfrom, federal postal inspector, reported a growing "number of com plaints. The eclebrators may find themselves "indisposed on the Fourth of July, he said. Klamath's Only Cold Storage Safe Storagt Cltaning . . . Glaxing Repairing ... by experi enced furriers. OISTI NCTI VE APPAREL Phone 8222 901 Main hi . .1' .- . -'. . 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