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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1946)
Installation ' MAI, IN Members or the Klumalli tiiinibiT clKhl unci Ma I In number 114 auxiliary 1 1 1 1 1 m if the Aincrliiin l.fitlou nii'l nl the M ii 1 1 11 Cniiimniilty church Monday, Juno 24, mid lii'lil a joint IiihIhIIhIIiiii party Willi the Mulln unit comluulliiK tlm cere iiuiiiy. The ceremony opened wllh the dedication of the fluus which win una of lha project uttu Itic-cl tlurlnu the yeiir In which Ethel 1 11111 II ton wik president, Mm, llumlltnn received a ulft from tlm nicmlcrs In appreciation of her work fur tlm year. Nettle l'lerco received u Klft from tho president for her r ifect attend' mien record ilurlnil Ihr year. Koine Ml nicmlirrs enjoyed dlu tier, which win served by the Mulln unit. Mn, llonnln Hlevens ii ml Mm. John Krcltau were In cliurtfo. Mm, r'riink Vlctorlnn win limtullInK nfllccr for the ceremony mnl Mrs. Vucluv Ka- llnn will Innliill lnu BiTKcunt ot- riim. ItctlrliiK officers were Mm Nell Wood. Mm, Nell Irwin, Mm. l.eiih Htreet, Mm. I'eiirl Chirk, Mm. Ilucl Oru.U. Mm. Elite Kohertii, Mr. r.d I't-trusck uml Mm. Lhurlos Hamilton. Mm. Curl Schubert was rellr Inn iirenldent for the Kliiiniilh unit in tne absence n Mm l'clerstclner. New offlcem Installed for the Mulln unit were Murthu llrolha. neck. president: Irene Kreltuu, flmt vice president; (jraco Ktev, ens, Abhy IlcrrlnKshiiw.sccrelury. treasurer; Nettle IMcrce, chup, luln; Anne I.iiIioiIh. hlstnrlnu; iteauliih Itelier, scrucanl-ul'urms: Kthel Hubert, color leiirer, una Miner lliiiiillloii, Junior punt president. Offlcem Installed for the Kluiuath liroup wore: Vera It's RICHARDS For SAFE FUR STORAGE Klamath'i Only Cold Storago Cleaning . . . Glaxing Repairing by export fur- ricrt. RETIRING PRESIDENT of the Molin Amorican Legion aux iliary it Mrs. Charles Hamil ton. New president I Mn. George Brothanek. KennollKllis. Pctrlck, president; llcnrlottu Va den, flmt vice prenldont; Shirley Ollcrbeln, second vice president; 1 .1 1 1 in i i Dule, secretary-treasurer pro tern for Mm. Petemlelner; Lillian Otlorlicln, ehupliiiu pro tem for Jennie llurn; . Mildred Klnley, serucunt ut urms; Mil dred Cooper, color bearer. Mm. llnle Olile wim a aucst. . After 1h accident or fir yeu will want the but policy pos sible. Bee or call Hans Norland. 123 N. Bin Bt. Phona 6060. Wedding MAUN A wedding of In terest took pluce ut the Church of 1h Iniiiiuctiluie Conception in Huuranvcnto, C'ullf., ut nil uflcr. iiooii cureinony, Junu IU, when Cliurlea Slcwurt Uluke, aon of Mm. Charles W, iiliiko, formerly of Mulln. took as hill bride Kosn Mary fierce, duuKhter of Ji. A. I'lurce of bucrumcnto. The bride, given In mnrrluKe by her futher, wore a whlto net lliiwn over white satin, funhloned Willi u form fitting bodice, u sweetheart neckline, and a full weeping skirt with a long train. Hit veil will of finger tip length with penrli. She curried a shower bouijuet of orange bios mini. The ceremony wan rend In the church which was decorated with whlto gladioli and white cuddle. Hinty 'Pierce, sister of the bride, win muld of honor, and Mm. Herbert Pierce wu brldcs- muid. The hr.it miin wui Ulcli- urd Bnrttire of Richmond, Culif., unci Dick Pcrkina ucted a uither. Following the ceremony there was a reception ut the Pierce home, 21M: Second, where the young couple greeted many friend ond relative. Mr. and Mm. Bluke left on a wedding trip which took them to Curmcl and expect to arrive in Gilchrist about Juno 30, where they will upend the sum mer. They will leave In the full for Corvullln where Mr. Itluke will attend Oregon Stutc college. For traveling. Mm. Bloke wore a blue imlt with a large blue Htruw hut nnd un orchid comuge. Doth bride and groom attend ed the Sacramento Junior col lege. Mr. Blake la a graduate of the Chllomiin hlxh school, and during tho pant winter spent several months In Mulln with ibis mother, Mm, Churlen Blake, 3 WHEN DRESS MEANS 1 1 lb$ shot with th$ btautijuljit Slip It on ond be the prettiest thing on two feet Nothing more flottering than this low-cut pump with eyelet bow. Black Potent. BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE 633 Main Phona 4662 Oregon Association of Beauty Shop Owners and Operators We Will Be CLOSED Thurs., Fri. and Sat., July 4, 5, 6 in order to give our personnel an opportunity to attend the Rodeo and have a Fourth of July vacation. Audrey's Beauty Salon 1110 Main Boauty Nook 133 N. 4th East Sido Beauty Shop 151 East Main Elsio'i Boauty Shop 809 East Main Hostlng's Salon of Beauty 1215 Main Helen's Beauty Shop 4056 Shasta Way Houston Beauty Salon ' 114 N. 8th Irma's Beauty Shop 1124 East Main Kathorino's Beauty Salon 123 No. 8th Modornistle Beauty Shop 915 Klamath Monlquo Boauty Bar 500 Main Muriel's 1119 Main Palace Beauty Shoppt 626 Main Pearc Beauty Salon 112 No. 9th Star Beauty Salon 435 Main v Studio of Beauty 901 Main Swanscn's Beauty Shop 623 Main 4rt MRS. CARL SCHUBERT JR., is the newly elected head of Eight et Forty group of the Americon Legion ouxiliory. New officers will be installed tonight. Kenncll-Ellli. teacher of rnunic in Mulln schools, lie served 22 months in the urmy in the South Pacific. ... Girl Scouts to Maat All Girl Scouts wishing to participutc in the Fourth 01 July parade, are uiiked to meet in front of the Modoc field gruridstand Friduy, June 2B, ut 0 a. m. Last Session ! M K Tl HI IX The lust meeting of the flicul ycur was held June IB, by Women of the Moose, Merrill chupter 18. Murgaret Fields, outgoing senior regent, presided over the business meet ing. After the meeting members adjourned to the Oddfellows hull where the new officers were In stalled In a candlelight cere mony. Junior Oruduute Regent Dor ris Wlneburger wus the In stalling regent. Do vie Rceder, umioc'iute regent of the college of regents wus tho In stalling guide. The Installing of ficers, ull of whom urn graduate regents, were Hose Vun Meter, Louisa lccnbice und Esther Se vcy. Officers instulled were: Olevla Hobbs, senior regent; Olgu Bradxhuw, Junior rgcnl; Mnrgucrite Hudley, chaplain; Murguret Fields, graduate re gent; Beatrice Jones, t u I d e; Muggle Adams, assistant guide; Veronica McNeill, recorder; Es ther Johnson, treasurer: Mamie Glucomini, piunist: Bernice Sam, uelson, argus; Inez Sherrill, sen tlnel. As the Installing chaplain I gave the closing prayer, officers and escorts, each carrying a UlChtcd candle, formed a cross while the pianist played "The Old Rugged Cross." Margaret Fields was present ed with a beautiful gift from the chapter In appreciation for the service she rendered during her term as senior regent, and Dorris Winebargcr was presented the graduate regent's pin. Mooschcort committee held its chupter night program with two musical selections bv Mrs. Fris wold and her little daughter, and Lillian Thomason read an article about this year's gradu uutlng class at Moosehcart. Marie Reeves was initiated Birthday WEYERHAEUSER CAMP 4 Charlton Christy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curl Christy, ob served her eighth birthday with a party given by her mother Tuesday afternoon, June 18. Guests played game, and re freshments were served. Attending the party were Chorion, guest of honor, Erlyne and Craig Wilson, Charlene and Marie Duvis, Richard Howard, Nancy Antlo, and Robert and Sharon ChrlBty. To Wed' Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Rhodes of Tuleluke announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Betty, to Robert McLcy, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. McLey, also of Tulelake. The ceremony will be read tonight, Wednesday, in the Tulelake Community Presbytcr iun church. Miss Rhodes is a graduate of Tulelake high school, class of 1945, and later attended busi ness school in Klamath Falls. Mr. McLey was recently dis charged from the navy follow ing extensive service In the Pa cific. . Returns Mrs. R. F. McLaren, 435 Jefferson, has returned to her home after spending the past three weeks visitine frlendi and relatives in Alberta, Can- uua. EKA1.D KIWI, Kt.nutb Ftlll, On. WinNtSDAT, Jus IS, IMS, P.C and Evelyn King was elected to memDersnip. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Aatharlfetl ftl mu4 rTic S7 Mm. ttlh lhn 433!. 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White Stag riding suit, consisting of pants ond matching vest, 25.85 . . . Western ponts, breeches and jodhpurs, in cotton ga bardine, cotton covalry twill, and part wool cavalry twill, 5.50 up . . . White Stag corduroy riding pants, "Rail Bird," 10.58 , . . H & C Ranchwear gabardine shirts, two-tone with piping, port wool, 15.50, and 100 per cent wool, 28.50 . . . White Stag ga bardine riding shirts in solid colors, red, blue, gold, 6.95 up; Wool ploid shirts, 8.95 and 9.95 . . . Cotton plaid shirts, 3.95 up , . . Other novelty styles from 7.95. Kit Carson leather jackets, in cowhide and Pigtex, with fringed shoulders and sleeves, 19.95 . . . White Stag 4-seasons poplin or tackle twill jack ets, water repellent, in tan, red, blue, navy, 4.98 to 12.95 . . . Other jackets and tee shirts, cardi gan and loafer styles,, in plain colors, stripes and plaids, 9.95 to 17.95. ' Hand-tooled leather belts with Sterling silver buckles, 6.88 for the belt, buckles 8.95 to 12.50 . . . Beaded belts, 4.50 to 5.50, bracelets to match, 1.95 .. . Riding gloves of deerskin, 2.92, and genuine pigskin, 6.95. 'Shop the Store You Enjoy'' 500 Main St. Phone 6407 Phone 4151