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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1946)
Church Ceremony Read Saturday St. Paul's Episcopal church was the scone of the wedding of Miry Abigail Jane Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dodge Brown of Upper Klamat'i lake, to "F" "J" Danforth, son of George A. Danforth of Warrensburg, Mo. The ceremony was read by the Rev. Frederick C. Wissenbach at 7:30, Saturday, June 2D The church was decorated with palms and baskets of blue and white delphinium. . The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a gown of traditional white slipper satin with net insert at the sleeves and neckline. Her long veil was held in place by a tiara or seed pearls and orange blossoms. i For jewelry she wore a long ' strand of pearls belonging to her , mother. Her arm bouquet was ; of pink roses and white sweet i peas, The bride's only attendant was Nancy Lu Ramsey, who wore a dress of white net and velvet. She carried pink carna tions. Best man was Daniel Gilbert Brown, brother of the bride, and ushers were Robert Taylor and George Smith. Mrs. Brown, mother of the bride, chose a formal gown of aqua with brown accessories for her daughter's wedding. Her shoulder corsage was of pink and fuchsia roses. Wedding music was played by Mrs. Samuel A. Mushen, and Mrs. Vernon Kuykendall sang "Panis Angclicus." A reception followed the ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Laux of 119 Washington. Red roses and ivory tapers were used about the. table. After the 'bride and home with them They formerly groom had cut their cake, itjl'ved here at 1444Crescent. rooms and at the refreshment was served by Mrs. Emmett Chidcster. Presiding at the cof fee service was Mrs. Angus Newton. Assisting were Mrs. Clayton Whitlock and Mrs. Robert Morris. Out of town guests at the ceremony and reception were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Carlson of Los Angeles. The young couple is at home at 2201 Orchard. The bride, after attending Klamath Union high school, was a student at Oregon State col lege. Mr. Danforth was for merly stationed at the Marine Barracks and received his dis charge last February. Birthday Mrs. Wallace A. Stiles honored her husband on his birthday, Sunday, July 7, with a surprise Sirty held at their home, 323 . Iain. A group of friends attended u.. kf. Ji .1, .; T:' i;; .V- ! honor had opened his gifts, the group went to Cal-Ore for the remainder of the evening. LEGAL NOTICE m SUMMONS Equltr tim. Mil IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY Or KLAMATH. IOSEPH P. BOBBINS, Plaintiff. WILL A MAE FOBBINS. Defendant. TO WILLA MAE BOBBINS, DEFEND ANT. In the name of the Stat of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed agairut you in the above entered iuit on or before the 17th day of July, 1846. that being the Ut day of the lime allowed in the order for the publication of this sum mons. If you fail to so appear or for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: a decree of divorce forever dissolving the bonds of matri mony now and heretofore existing be tween the plaintiff JOSEPH F. ROB BINS and the defendant WILLA MAE BOBBINS upon the grounds of willful desertion for more than one year. This summons is served upon you by Eublicatlon thereof in the Herald and ews, the daily newspaper printed and published In Klamath County. Oregon, Eursuant to an order of the Honorable 'avid R. Vandenberg. Judge of the above entered Court made and entered the 17th day of June, 1948. which said order requires this summons to be published once a week for four (it con secutive weeks. L. ORTH SISEMORE. Attorney for Plaintiff ' 7.11 Main Street Klamath Falls. Oregon. J. 19-36; Jy. 3-10-17 No. 416. 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Driving to the northern city with the Rozendals is Mrs. Roz endal's aunt. Mrs. Elizabeth Schroeder, who will make her Guild TULELAKE The Guild of the Tulelake Community Pres byterian church is providing clothing and some food for four European families, one each in Italy and Denmark and two in France. Names, ages and sizes of members of each family have been obtained and the boxes of provisions are sent direct by some member of the guild to make the gift more personal. Several children have also been "adopted" by the social educa tion and action committee of the guild and these receive a certain sum of money each month for their care. Clothing may be left at the church or manse at any time and it should be clean and mended. The next meeting of the guild is planned for August 7 . i i r i , . t i iiuiiic ui mis. ursiL-i j. Main when members will fash ion hats of vegetables or flow ers. Prizes will be given for the most stunning and the most original. Hostesses with Mrs. Main will be Mrs. L. W. Hart ley, Mrs. M. V. Maxwell, Mrs. E. C. Schweitzer and Mrs. Fred Nuffer. The meeting will be preced ed by a one o'clock potluck luncheon and during the devo tional hour Mrs. A. fc. Kyckman will be in cnarge. Wedding Bells Ruth Schiller of Lobo. Kan. became the bride of Johnnie Jackson of this city in a cere mony read by the Rev. S. M. Topness of the Klamath Luther an church on Tuesday, June 25. Rites were solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. V, Wells, who attended the couple. The bride wore a suit of light blue with a shoulder corsage of pink roses. Jayceattes The Jayceettes will meet in the chamber of com merce, Wednesday at 8 p. m. All members should bring material scraps lor sewing. PROTECT that FUR COAT This Summer Let Richards Store It Safely Klamath's Only Cold Storage Cleaning . . . Glazing Repairing by expert fur- rien. , t : . A BRIDE OF SATURDAY, June 29, was Mary Abigail Jane Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dodge Brown. Miss Brown become the bride of "F." "J." Danforth, formerly of Worrensburg, Mo. Rites were pal church. Social Calendar Wrdnrsasr. July 1 Home Economic club of the Shasta View grange meets with Mrs. Harry Wiard, 7703 wtara, z p. m. Friday. July Order of the Eastern Star Social club meets. 1:45 p, m.. Masonic temple. Mem bers asked to note change of date. Nuptials On Tuesday, July 2. Madeline Schreiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Schreiner, became the bride of Homer O. DePuy Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer De Puy Sr. The ceremony was read by J. A. Mahoney at the home of the groom's parents. The bride chose an afternoon dress of white with matching accessories. Her corsage was 01 gardenias. Attending the bride was Mrs. Edgar Repurt who wore a light blue dress with a shoulder cor sage of gardenias. Best man was Donald Schreiner. The bridegroom, a member of the regular navy, left on July 4 for Treasure Island where he is stationed. At the reception the couple cut the wedding cake, which was served by Mrs. Homer DePuy. Regular Meeting The Sorop timists will have their usual meeting at 12:45 p. m. Thursday, July 11, in the Pelican party room. Members will hear the re port of the recent convention at Estes Park, Colo., and there will be guests from the Ashjand chap ter present. Tips For Tired Eyes 1. Hold reading matter about 14 Inches from face. 2. Avoid reading in poor light. 3. After driving, exposure, to dust or wind or when eyes are overworked, bathe them with Lavoptik. Quickly soothes inflamed, sore, burning. Itching and granulated eyelids or money refund ed. Thoussnds praise It 30 years success. Get Lavoptik today. At all drug stores. How to be a good neighbor Actually it is really very simple. Being a good neighbor is mostly being . . . thoughtful, consid erate and helpful. The same is true in being a good party-line telephone neighbor. When you're sharing a line with one or more neighbors, all of you get the most out of your service when you , . . Space your calls instead of making an extended string of them. Talk only as long as you have to on each call. Replace the receiver properly when you finish talking. Make certain, if you are using a dial telephone, that the line is dear before you dial. Ask your youngsters not to monopolize the telephone. Thank you. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company IS Narlh Elfhlh SI. T.lcph.a. Klamath rails Slai i :B1 solemnized in St. Paul's Episco Kcnnell-Ellis. Ceremony Hap David of Klamath Falls and Evelyn Brandt of Oklahoma, Neb., were married In a cere mony read in Carson City, Nev., on Monday, July 1. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Ed David, brother and sister-in-law of the groom. Holiday Guests At Kuhlman Horn Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Cooper of Medford spent the Fourth of July holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kuhlman and sons. Stanley, Kenneth and Terry. They attended the parade on July 4 and enjoyed a picnic on the Klamath river before re turning to their valley home. "ofiDiocr DIGESTIVE IHAC1 And Stop Dosing Your Stomach With Sod and Alkali rar. Don't expect to jet real relief from headache, sour itomach, cu and bad breath by taking soda and other allta lizers if t he true causa of your trouble isj constipation. I n t bis case, your real trouble is not in the stomach at all. But in the intestinal tract where 80 of your food is digested. And when it get blocked it fails to digrat properly. What you want for real relief la not oda or an alkaJizer but something to "unblock" your intestinal tract. Some thing to clean it out effectively help Nature get back on her feet. Get Carter's Pills right now. Take them as directed. They gent ly snd effec tively "unblock" your digestive tract. This permits your food to move along normally. Nature's own digestive juices csn then reach it. You get genuine relief that makes you fcl really good again. Get Carter's Pills at any drugstore--- 25. "Unblock" your IntMt inal tract for real relief from indigestioo. Exchange Vows CHILOQUIN Kxdumglng vows Suiuliiv nfU'nunm, July 7, in the Chlluquin Methodist church were Jiumiln Buck, daughter of Itcv. uiul Mi's J. L. Buck of ChiUxiiiln, nml Forrest Freid, son nf Mr, and Mrs. George Freid of Modoe I'oinl. The double ring ceremony was rend by the bride's father. Rev. Buck, against a back ground of river lupine and del phinium. The bride whs gowned in white sutin with a finger lip veil and carried a bouquet nf while bnby carnations and madonna lilies. Matron of honor, Mrs. Furl Hall, is the sister of the bride groom. Mrs. tlall wore a gown of pastel blue. The brldesmnid, Norma Lee Gienger, wore pink. Their bouquets were- of spring flowers combining (he two col ors. The bride's mother, Mrs. J. L, Buck, gave her in murriuKc. Best man was Ben Mitchell, Ann and Jean McKcll, daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs. G. D. Mc Kcll of Chiloquln, sung "Al ways." and "1 Love You Truly." Wedding music was plaved bv Mrs. Rolf Pielke. Mr, and Mrs. Freid will make I I ; l-i .1. kilt'll iiuiiiu ill (ltlllllllll r tills. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Eurl Hull entcrtuiiii'd at a reception for the young couple who left the same after noon for Seaside on a short wed ding trip. Hostesses The Women's Society of Chris- tian Service and the Altrun class of the Firs'. Methodist church ' were hostesses at a potluck din-! ner Monday evening. July 1. in the church honoring Dr. and Mrs. Peter Rorendul and the i Rev. Victor Phillips. Although Dr. Kozciulal was unable to be present, Mrs. Rozen dal wns there. They are planning to mak their home in Corvallis where Dr. Rozendal Is going Into j private practice following his' I " ' i fJt m " j i vW.i,t.ss..k-,YM-.M fa; J - ,;,. ; ...;,tSu.4-A...i..:.,i,. . IlkHAI D N rcs iii N,viv v. & ' . : ; r t 3 v! j p- i- ! j ! WED ON WEDNESDAY, June 12, were Kothryn Quiglcy of Tulelake, and Howard Moore, son of Clarence Moore, also of Tulelake. The ceremony was rcod in the Tuleloke Community Presbyterian church. .KonnellEIIH. resignation as public health of- fleer here. I Rev. Phillips was honored on1 IN RICKYS DOWNSTAIRS STORE 2. n hi, KUwtia rain, on. J the occasion of beginning his ,.K,H yrr as pastor of the First Methodist church. I'm A Smart IT'S RICKYS FOR ME" O Sterling Silver Start and complete your charm bracelet at Rickys. The varied as .sbrtment of charms will amaze you! And remember, ' they are are all STERLING SILVER. . :, . By a special purchase, Rickys is abU to offer these attractive charms at far below manu facturers' costs. See them today! T wniNniiAr, July n. m. fn aut Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Wilson and Therrun Wilson of Knoxville. Teiiu., were vlnllors of Mr. ami Mrs. U. S. IIiiIviiIIiio r IIMI4 Hu ron. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson m Mrs. Iliileiilinu'i mint and uncle. The Wilsons urn nlmi visiting Mrs. Wllxon's Itiulher, W. 1,. Car ilcn of Wolf Creek, formerly nf Klunuitli Fulls. It has been near ly 411 years sines Mr. Carden ha seen his sister. The guests left Tuesduy In visit In Wiislilnglnn before re turning to their home. Shower IMONKKK COMMUNITY A bridal shower given Tuesday, July 20, honored Mrs. Reuben Tulliot, the former Kiln M, Frost, a bride of Thursiluy, June 211. The uriiiir was held at tha homo of Mrs. F.liuxa Kthell. Guesla unending were Mrs, t.loyd llurvey, Mrs. (). R. Iliuv. I in, Mrs. Theliuu Snundiulst. Mrs. Fannie Tiilhol, Mi's, llessi Slusser. Mrs, George Ager Jr., Mrs. Nenn Mne Snearukaiiff, Mrs. Chnrles Olds. Mrs. Nellie I. uttrell, Mrs. T. G. 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