Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 06, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    Afternoon Rites
Read Sunday '
A doublo ring ci'rcinnny wa read In Sucret Ili'urt church
when Louisa ImlioH, datiuhlr-r o( Mr, anil Mia. T, J. 1 mi i of f of
Klamath Falls, brninm llir brlclc of C. S. Knaton, son or Mm.
Hard Kaatnn of Mo(tnikrth, In. Tim Kcv. Timothy !' Cunvy
rcml llm arrvlco hold Suntliiy, Juno ill) ut 3 o'clock.
Tho brldtt, Kivnn in inniilinic liy her father, woio her niolhcr'a
wedding gown of white chins allk with luce Inacrta, a hluh neck
line, and elbow length alwvea. Her full length voll wua held In
place uy crown of wlillo net.
Her only Juwnlry
atrunda of pearla
parent. Mm curried u white
was three
Ift of Iter
pearla, a g
ho curried
pruyer hook with u alngle while
orchid from which fell era-
cade of white atreuinera.
Muld of honor win Mra. Andy
Cuinpenbergcr, alater of tho
bride. She wna attired In a
light blue chiffon gown with a
blue luce jacket. Her ahoulder
length veil of mutchlng blue
chiffon waa held In place by
blue net. Her colonlul noarguy
waa of white carnutlnna, awed
praa and pink ruai-biid from
which fell while and bluo antin
ribboui,
Mra, J, C. Koraen, alater of
the bride, waa brldeamuld. She
waa attired In a blue chiffon
unwn with a fitted bodice mid a
full gathered aklrt. Her ahould-
rr length veil waa of uuitchlng
chiffon. She alao carried a co
lonial noaegay.
Patty Koraen and Andrea
Oumpenbcrger, nlecea of the
bride, were flowor glrla, They
wore matching gowna of pink
net over pink aatln. Velvet ro
arttea held their ahoulder length
vella In place. They curried
baakrta of roe petula which
they acallered before the bride.
Ileal man waa John Smith.
Uaher waa J. C. Knraen, brother-in-law
of the bride.
Wedding niuaic waa pluyed
by Warren Cronon, who ulso
accomunied Mnrle Sexton who
ang "Ave Maria."
The brlde'a mother wore a
navy blue afternoon dreaa with
bluo and white acceaaorlea. Her
coraugo waa of white gnrdcnlua.
Immediately after the cere
mony reception waa held at
the home of the brlde'a purenta.
The houae waa decoroted
throughout with American beau
ty and tallaman roaea.
The bride and groom cut their
three-tiered wedding cake,
served by Mra. John Smith.
The couple left after the re
ception for a abort wedding
trip. For traveling Mra. Eaaton
aelecled a light blue auit with
white acceaaorlea and a alngle
orchid at her ahoulder.
Upon their return they will
make their home In Klamath
fells.
t
Bridqe Club
MAUN The Happy Hour
Bridge club met Inal week at the
home of Mra. Nell wood.
Utah went to Mra. P. G. Wll
aon, aecond to Uetly Lou Uiillon
and traveling 10 nirs. a. c,
Street.
Membera present for the af
I ternooo were Mra. George Bro-
thanek. Mra. P. G. Wilson. Mra,
5 Joe Jacob, Mra. A. F.. Street,
Mra. Perry Iluley, Mra. Chnrlea
Hamilton and Mra. Uiarloa
Johuaon.
Mr. and Mra. Julca Napier
and J. H. Napier motored across
country recently to visit rela
tive In the caat. Mr.-and Mra.
Julea Napier went to Kentucky
and later joined J. II. Napier
who remained In Memphis,
Tenn., vlalllng. The three re
turned by car.
Preceding their wedding re
hearaul Saturday evening. June
211, Mary Landry and William
Wasmann, who were married
on Sunday, Juno 30. were hon
ored at a bridal dinner at the
Pelican grill, which waa attend
ed by all .thoao In the bridal
Prty. , , t
Lanqell Valley
Congratulation to Mr. and
Mr. Klmer Burelay on the birth
of a new daughter born In Klam
ath Fall, June 27. She hna been
named Leoln Mac. Thoy will
pend aaveral duy with the Wal
ter PooU in Klamath Fall be
fore roturnlng home.
The Rev. J. Henry Thomas ar
rived la.it week from Berkeley,
Culif., to apond a month nt their
coltugo on the H. E. Thomas
ranch. Mrs. Thomoa arrived
three week ago.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Groth, Mrs.
Mary Ucnrborn, and Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Joiner ond son of
Klamath Fulls were Sunday din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter Leavltt and family.
Owen Pepple in driving mall
again. Mra. Jcanette Stewart
drove while he took his vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Tcaro of
Klamath Fall spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. P. R.
Monroe.
Mr. and Mr. Emery Johnson
apent Monday at Mnlln visiting
relative and friend.
Mr. Grace Klntgen and Enrl
Kent of Klumnth B'nlls were dln
rter guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Burnett nnd family on Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Al Dearborn and
fumlly, Mr. and Mr. Mike Dear,
born and fumlly, Mr. und Mra.
(J. C. Johnaon. Mr. und Mra,
George Smith und fumlly, Mr.
nnd Mra. Hurry Fm.ler, Dllly
Dearborn, Murlln Drown und
Dick Smith enjoyed aeveral
dnya' fishing ut Cumpbell hike.
Mra. Mnry Leldy spent Thurs-
duy wllh Corn Lenvltl.
The Lmigell Vulley Women'a
club la giving a benefit dunce nt
the community hull on July 20.
Dunclng will be from 0 p, in. to
1 a. in. Supper will be aerved,
Mr. and Mra. Kurl Cochran
and Audrey apent Wednesday
evening with the Tom Wllaon
fumlly,
Mra. Mu he I Clarke of Sun
r'rnnrlaco la vlalllng her daugh
ter, Mrs. Helen Akin.
Mr. and Mra." Frank Brown
nnd duughter and Mr. Mnry
Deiirlxirn were Monday dinner
guest of the We Deurborns.
Mr. F.tlu Kilgoro and two
duughter and gruudaon of Klam
ath Fulla apent Monday with
Mra. Louie Kllgore and aona of
upper Langell vulley. Robert
Bryant of Porllund la apendiug!
me aummer at the Kllgore home.
Cungrululutloiia and beat
wishes aro extended to Mr. and
Mra. Evuna Crawford who were
married recently. Mra. Crawford
was Hazel Wutklna before her
murrluge.
Mr. and Mra. Frunk Dearborn
of Klumnth Folia spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. 1)111 Bur
nett.
Mrs. Walter Smith and Mury
visited at the Leavltt home on
Wednesday.
Jimmy Moxley 'of Bishop,
Calif., arrived to spend the s urn
iner wllh Mr. and Mr. Charlea
Portrldge.
Bill Nork of Algomo and Mr.
nnd Mrs. Ervln Pool of Klamath
Falla apent Sunday with their
ft A - f
MARRIED IN A DOUBLE RING ceremony ot St. Patrick's church in Lokeview on June 27
were Nora Theresa O'Connor, daughter of John L. O'Connor of San Francisco, and Wesley
L. Dollarhide, son of Mr. ond Mrs. Ross Dollorhide of Adel. The ceremony was read by
Rev. F. L. Ceis." Shown above, left to right, are John J. O Connor, Ross Dollorhide Jr.,
best man, Wesley Dollarhide, Nora Theresa O'Connor, Margaret O'Connor and Betty Par
due, the bride's attendants.
Phelps.
groom's mother, a blue summer
ault. All hud while coraugea.
Wlllium Nork, brother of the
parenla. Mr. und Mra. Ben Nork. i bride, aerved aa best man.
Ceremony Read
At Sacred Heart
LANGELL VALLEY Florence Nork, daughter of Mr. end
Mra. Ben Nork of Lungell Valley, became the bride of Erwln Pool
Jr., aon of Mr. and Mra. Ervln Pool Sr., of Klamath Falls, in. a
ceremony read at the Sucrcd Heart church. The rites were
solemnized Sunday afternoon, June 23, at 3:30 o'clock with the
Rev. Father Timothy Casey rending the ceremony.
The bride wore a fuchsia auit with brown accessories and a
gurdenlu corsage. Her sister, Mrs. Vina Potcraon, was her only
attendant. She wore an afternoon gown of leaf-green with white
accessories. The bride' mother
wore a flowered Jersey and the
Mr. and Mr. Lloyd Gift nnd
Hazel aiu-nt a few days at Salem
and Aalilund.
Mnry Wllsun I spending sev
eral day with her later, Mr.
Elmer Barclay and family.
Mr. and Mr. A. E. Cole are
spending two weeks at Ashlund
visiting mends,
The altar waa bonked with
puKlel flowcra. Mnry Mahoney
sang "O Promlae Me" and "At
Dawning."
A reception waa held at the
Peleraon home on Winter ave
nue for the bride and groom
and 30 guests. A wedding cake
waa cut by tne coupie during
Two of the greuteat causes of i ih. rrrclimpnt hour.
farm and ohmc accidents arc Mr. Pool was in' the armed
disorder and hurry, according to ac-rvicc for three year.
Mra. Wlnnifrcd K. Glllen, home The young couple will moke
uruiuuairuiiuii agent iu iiuni.tui tlffir home In ruamam ruun,
coumy.
National Farm and Home Safe
ly week ha been announced by
President Truman a the week
of July 21 to 27. However, Mra.
Gilleu point out tho need for
making tills a continuous year
around program,
Tulelake
if ;
Vm!'- m V"
THE ENGAGEMENT of
Aileen B. Prescottof Fort
Klamoth to Dolbert L. Denton,
also of Fort Klamath was an
nounced last week. The wed
ding is planned for fall.
Tulelake Pair Marry
In Ceremony At Reno
TULELAKE, July 6. Mrs.
Mlnola Waldrlp and Woodrow
W. Cuddy, both of Tulelake,
have announced their marriage,
on event of June 24 at Reno.
They returned to Tulelake im
mediately following the cere
mony and will make their home
on a ranch near the atnte line
owned by the bride.
New Dean Arrives
At Dental School
PORTLAND, July 8 (P) Dr.
Harold J. Noycs, new dean of
the Unlveralty of Oregon dental
school, haa arrived here from
Northweatern univeraily. !
A new lorm opens Monday.
Following It the school will drop !
the wnrlime speed-up program
and return to three-term opera-,
tlon, he aald, although a clinic
will be open throughout the
yenr. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Porter and
family spent the Fourth at Medi
cine lake.
Eagle Scout Hugh Wilaon left
July l tor (.amp MaKuaiia, an
nual Boy Scout camp at Crea
cent lake. He will asaist a num.
bcr of ataff member in prepar
ations for formal opening of the
camp. July 14. and will take
ataff training under the leader
ship oi scout Executive Robert
Lamott.
Arthur w. prince has old a
3-room house on Siakiyou street
to Morris P. Cumming. Mr. and
Mr. Prince are now living in
San Fernando.
Harriett Coulson, daughter of
Mr. and Mr. C. C. Coulson, haa
returned from Stanford to apend
Uie summer.
Charles J. Hcitz has returned
hero after a month's vacation in
the south. Heitz visited Florida.
Woshington D. C, Maine and
Canada. He has assumed man
agement of the Copec Bay ranch
owned jointly wllh W. C. Golden.
Classified Ads Bring Results, his loss.
Funeral Set
In Lakeview
LAKEVIEW, July 6 Mr. A.
E. Slack, former Lakeview resi
dent and well known in this
community, died at her home
near Orovllle, Calif., late last
week.
Born in Lakeview on Febru
ary 3, 1913, she wa married
to A. E. Slack in 1034. They
moved from Lakeview several
years ago, but Mra. Slack was
back here on a visit only a
week or two ago.
The body is being (hipped to
Lakeview where funeral serv
ice will be held from the
chapel of the Ousley funeral
home and interment in the
IOOF cemetery.
Mrs. Slack is survived by her
husband and son, Ronald Gene;
her mother, Mrs. Ollic Kimball
of Lakeview; three sisters, Mrs.
Steve Brown of Lakeview, Mrs.
Eddie Martin ot Los Angeles,
and Mrs. Andy Segarduy of
Lakeview.
Heart Attack Kills
Modoc County Agent
ALTURAS, July 6 M a x
Green, known to all the ranch.
era in this countv as aaent nf
the federal agricultural adjust
ment act, passed away in the
Modoc General hospital Wednes
day Irom a heart attack.
Funeral services will be held
in Lookout Sunday with Joseph
Steele of Adin, officiating.
The deceased was born in
Haydcn Hill in 1898 and leaves
a wife, mother, Mrs. Rachel
Green, and a stepson, Ray
Englcbert of Alturas, to mourn
Malin Auxiliary
Installs Heads
MALIN.' July 8 The ncwlv-
electcd officers for 1K48-47- took
their chuira at the firat meeting
nf the American Legion auxili
ary Unit No. B of Malin, at the
Malin church at 8 p. m., Mon
day, July 1, With Mra. George
llrolhu-iek the newly-instullcd
president in the chair, Mr Ru
dolph l-'uygr wa Initiated into
the unit and welcomed by the
member.
The new president announced
the appointment of the follow- :
ing committee chairmen: Amer-!
icanlam, Mrs. Leater Schreiner; I
child welfare, Mrs. Lester:
Pierce; community service, Mr. !
Hazel Drazil; constitution, Mr, j
Nell Ritterath; by-laws, Mra.
Frank Victorinc; Girl Scout ac
tivities, Mr. Edwin Petrasek;
girl state and Junior activities,
Mu. John Freltag; legislative,
Mr. Edwin Petraaek; member
hip, Mr. Bonnie Stephen; mu
sic. Mr. Merle Loosley; national
defense, Mr. A. E. Street; na
tional new, Mr. Elzie Roberts;
Pan-American tudy, Mr. John
Reber; paat president parley,
Mra. Charles Hamilton; poppy
and poppy poster, Mr. Charle
nainmon; postwar planning,
Mrs. John McCulley; publicity,
publication, Mr. Vaclav Kalina;
rehabilitation, Mr. Kathleen
Brickner.
After the meeting adjourned, :
the following members enjoyed ,
refreshment served by Mrs
Frank Elzncr, the hostess, Mrs I
John Hcrring.ihaw, Mr. George
Brothanek, Mrs. Lester Pierce.
Mrs. Joe Schmidl, Mr. Mervyn
Wilde. Mrs. Jamc Thompson, j
Mrs. Merle Loosley, Mrs. Edwin
Petrasek, Mrs. John Freitag, I
Mrs. Bonnie Stephens, Mrs '
Rudy Paygr, Mrs. Emmett Laho-!
da and Mrs. Vaclav Kalina. '
The auxiliary has as one of its I
postwar projects the sending of !
a book each month to Raymond '
mi meter jr., wno is hospi
talized. Mrs. James Thompson
will be responsible for the book
for the month of July.
Mrs. John McCulley will be
hostess for the meeting of the
auxllia.-y in August.
llf KAI D Nrw. Klamilh Fall!, Oi.
SATi'anAT, j.ir a, ., he (
Tulelake Wants Bids
For Water Softening
TULELAKE, July 6 Bids on
the proposed filtration and
softening plant that the city
plana to install will be opened
Igina
July 8. Time was or
Uy
set for July 1 but the (late wa bids.
postponed when an Increased
number of bid wai Indicated If
more time was given. The
plant, which will cost In the
neighborhood of $15,000, will be
installed at the site of the pres
ent well and storage tank.
The c.ty council will alt at a
called session to consider the
Motorcycle Rider
Dies In Accident
PENDLETON. Julv 8 IJP .
Alvin Everett Garvin Pnim i
ur-.u - ...J,:" T .
" aaii., a visitor nere mis aum
mer, was fatallv injured last
night when his motorcycle col-
nueu wun ine end gate of a
scavanger truck driven by Ed
canning, ponce reported this
morning.'
Riding behind' Garvin on the
motorcycle was Jack Brown of
Pendleton, who was seriously 1
uijui eu, tiiy police reponeu.
Both young men were hurled
from the motorcycle, which ca
reened off the truck, tearing
louse me ena gaie. uarvin s
death brought Umatilla coun
ty's traffic toll this year to 11
and Pendleton's to two.
Doctors Assigned
To Vet Hospitals '
SEATTLE, July 6 (Pi Assign
ment of 43 army and navy doc
tors for duty In five northwest
veterans hospitals was an
nounced today by Col. R. E. El
vlns, medlcol director for the ;
VA's northwest brunch. Assign
ment include: American lake,
near Tacomu, 10; Veterans hospi-
tnl. Walla, Walla, 7; Roseburg,
Ore., 10. . i
Why Dig Wd All SoasonT We Can Mak
OLD LAWNS LIKE NEW
Dandelions, Plantain, Ground Ivy,
Creeping Charley, and all noxious
perennial weeds KILLED with 24D
PLANT HORMONE.
For Complete LAWN RENOVATION and TREE SPRAYING
ED GREENE
Box 404 Tulelaka Phone Tulelake Growari, 2013
Four barrels of oil were con
sumed from 1940 to 1943 for
every new barrel discovered,
according to the American Pe
troleum Institute.
yLt
To Keep Down The Cost Of Living
We Shall Maintain
OP A Prices
BUY ONLY WHAT YOU NEED!
Use Our Convenient Layawoy Plan
17 ivi A I kvl
J t f mnii"
Washing Machine
PARTS and SERVICE
Largest Parts Hock ba-
twaan Portland and San
Francisco. We will ship
parts inywharal
Most complattly aqulppad
shop of It typa In South
ern Oragon
36 Years combined aarrlca
back of avtry job.
We have a larga stock of
wrlngar rolls, all makes.
MERIT
WASHING MACHINE
SERVICE
Phone 5689 611 So. 6th
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
A brant at Tin Molbar Choreti. Tha Fir. I Caaicb at Chtlll, Sclanllil,
In notion. Mala.
10th and Washington
Sairletn Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. ,
- Sunday Sarvice. 11 a. m.
Wednesday Evening Matting, 8:00 o'clock.
Subject, July 7 "God"
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TEXTBOOK ,
SCIENCE and HEALTH
With Kay to the Scripturas by
MARY BAKER EDDY
may be read or purchased at tha
Christian Science Reading Room
1023 Main St.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Garden and Martin Sts.
ALVERA WALKER . - Pastor
JAMES WALKER Song Evangelist
Food for the Soul is Just as neceaaary as food for the body.
Come to church this Sunday Sunday school classes for all
ages.
Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Erangtlittlc Sarvice
Morning Worship 11 a. m. and Slngtymt, 8 p. m.
"SHOWERS OF BLESSING" RADIO BROADCAST
SUNDAY. 8 A. M KFLW
rAt
Klamath
Lutheran
Church
S. M. Topneaa, Paator
Divine Worship ; ,1:00 A. M.
Sormon Subjoet: 'HE HATH DONE ALL THINGS WELL'
If you cannot attend In parson you are invited to llaten
In over station KFLW.
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
The Vacation Bible School continues for one more weak.
YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT
KLAMATH LUTHERAN
Cros and Creacent Streets
First Christian Church
Ninth and Pine St.. Klamath Falls, Ore.
"IN THE HEART OF THE CITY"
I'm Afraid
I Might Be
Embarrassed
The Church
Plans
Not To
Embarrass
Any Periep
At
Any Time
Wt try earnestly to make you welcome . .
We make every possible effort to conduct our
services with dignity and simplicity yet with
spiritual uplift.
'Where You Are a Stranger But Once'
' HOWARD F. HUTCHINS, Pastor
or courses?
Our Store Will Be
en sip
MM AY
JULY 8TH
To Prepare for Our
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Starting Tuesday, 10:00 a: m.
617 MAIN