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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1946)
Church Ceremony Read In Merrill Before an altar banked with pink and while gladioli and white Jouble flock, palmi and lighted white taper. Iva Jane Haskins, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Luther Haskins of Merrill, became the bride of Mr. Leonard Will of Dayton in an eight o'clock cere mony Sunday, June 30. in the Merrill Presbyterian church. The lervfce was read by Rev. Hugh Bronson, pastor of the Tulclake Community Presbyterian church. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of traditional while satin and lace with finger-tip illusion veil caught r.ith a iweetheart ruffled cap centered with orange blossoms. Her only Jewelry was a neck Ihcc gift of the groom. She car ried a hoop arrangement of shattered white carnations cen tered with a corsage to be worn for traveling. Virginia Thoeness of Port land was maid of honor and her frock of ice blue nylon, made with bouffant skirt and tight bodice, was complimented with a hoop arrangement of yellow daisies with which she wore a matching head band. Bridesmaids were Margaret: Niskanen of Bend, in a frock of yellow lace, and Coral Mor-1 ton of Medford. cousin of the bride. In blue taffeta. Miss Niskanen carried a hoop of deep blue delphinium and wore a matching headband of the same flower, and Miss Morton car ried a similar arrangement of blue and white delphinium witn matching floral arrangement in ; her hair. j Cecil Will, cousin of the groom, of Dayton, was best man and ushers were La Verne Has-! kins of Bonanza, brother of the I bride, and Wilbur Haskins, of i Merrill, a cousin. Preceding the ceremony Mel Erickson of Malin sang three numbers, "Because," "Through the Years" and "Beloved, Tis Morn." He sang also "The Lord's Prayer" at the conclu sion of the ceremony. He was accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Lillian Thomason who also played the wedding marches. Mrs. Haskins chose for her daughter's wedding a shell pink cable net suit with white acces sories. The grooms parents were unable to be present. TK uroHriina Tinrtv received I at a reception at the home of Election the bride's parents following .,,.,.. the ceremony where Mr. and i The Rebekah Social club, with Mrs. Will cut their lovely tiered I the hostesses. Harriet Estes and white wedding cake, 1 a t e r I Berenice McCracken, held a pot served by Mrs. Miles Moore. lu luncheon in the lOOF hall aunt of the bride. Mrs. La Verne Wednesday, July 10. This was Haskins. sister-in-law of the ""lowed by a business meeting bride, poured with Mrs. Velton and election of officers. Re Haskins. an aunt, Mrs. E. E. I elected for the coming year are Kilpatrick and Ardena and j Berenice McCracken, president; Glorianne Roufs assisting with i vra Clemens, vice president; the refreshments. Iand Arloa Andrus, secretary- Mrs. Kiioatrick and Olive ! treasurer. Mace were in charge of the ap-l Arrangements for the annual pointments for the bride's table , district convention to be held centered with the wedding cake I theis fall were discussed and which was surrounded with:Plan' made. four crystal swans in which floated pink and white rose petals and trailing syringa. The central motif was complimented by tall pink tapers in crystal candelabra. An arrangement of pink and white peonies was used on the buffet and blue delphinium and syringa were used in a white Madonna vase on the mantle. Mrs. Marie Hansen of Med ford was in charge in the guest book. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Will, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Will, Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Morton, Robert. Raymond. Coral and Linda. Mrs. Olive Mace, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hansen, all of Medford: Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Rouls and daughters, Ardena, Glori anne and Marabelle, Bieber. Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Mel Erick son, Malin; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Holbrook. Malin; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rueck and son. and Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Haskins. Bonanza: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Robinette and son James: Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pierce and son Gary, Mrs. William Roufs, Mrs. Tolle and Gertrude Tolle, all of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Will left im mediately following the recep- PROTECT that FUR COAT .This Summer Let Richards Store It Safely Klamath' Only Cold Storage Cleaning . . , Glazing Repairing by expert fur riers. lion for points north which will j inclue Canada and following , their return they will be at i home on Grand Island, nearj Dayton, where Mr. Will is en-; gaged with his father in the ) fruit business. The new Mrs. Will prior to her marriage was in training as a nurse at Multnoman Oeneral hospital, Portland. Shower LANGELL VALLEY A lovely bridal shower was given on July 9 at the parish hail in Langell Valley in honor of Mrs. Ervin Pool, the former Florence Nork. Hostesses for the affair were Margaret Burnett. Vir ginia Thomas and Cora Leavitt. The large room was decor-i ated with bouauets of roses. The gifts were heaped on a lace i covered table. Refreshments were served by the hostesses to the honored guest, Florence Pool. June Nork. Margaret Styles. Alice Brown, Myrtle Johnson. Buelah Wilson. Esther Barclay, Erma r-aririage. ueuy nioxiey. Alary Ann Smith. Melba Jones. Bea DeVaul. Bonnie Femland and Helen Noble. Miriam Potucek.-Attie Walker. Mae Gale. Mary Noble. Violet Harris. Eva Roberts, Carolyn Dearborn. M a x i n e Brown, Madge Monroe, Odessa Watkins, Beverley Lane, Doris Leavitt, Grace Dearborn. Alma Embrey. Kay House, Maxine Cox. Nettie Davis. Joan Marchant. Mildred Novotny. Dollv Badger, Marv Leidy. Viola Dearborn and Mrs. j Hampton. Picnic Plans The Degree of Honor held a business meeting in the KC hall Monday. July 8 at 8 p. m. with Dolly Cox, president, in charge. Plans were made for the picnic to be held Sunday, July 21, and also for the district convention to be held this fall in Bend. The drill team was reorganized and all members of the team should be sure to attend prac tice July 22. Following the meeting mem bers enjoyed a nohostess supper at a local coffee shop. LITTLE JOANNE is the dough ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eorl Adams of 3846 Bisbee. She was four years old on June 14. Kennell-Ellis. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners AathrffS falea and Scrrlea 6t Na. ltlk Fnanc 4SSS. 74SS, S2SS ar tun GET THE ' I- i ' LAUNDRY HABIT Here's one habit that's a good one! Every Monday morning, oil you have to do is tele phone 5111 and let us do the rest . . . we'll pick up your laundry ond then bring it bock fresh, crisp, and really clean, and we'll take special care with your linens, shirts, and other hard-to-get items. You'll like our service! CUan clothi Br cool clothtil Caicadt Claaneri do perfect work on summer garmtnti. Phon 6S6S. CASCADE Across from Post Office r . i M .7, : 7 7 -, . ; iVA JANE HASKINS, daughter kins of Merrill, become the bride of Leonard Will of Dayton in a ceremony at the Merrill Presbyterian church Sunday evening, June 30. Mr. and Mrs. Will spent their wedding trip in Canada and other points north. KcnnellEllis. Tulelake Mrs. Alice Haas was called to Arcadia last week by the death o( her mother, a resident of Inglewood. who was visiting a daughter at the time of her passing. Funeral services were held Saturday . Mrs. Haas, who is just recovering from a major operation will remain in the south where she plans to take a California state beautician examination for teaching. The Haas beauty shop will remain open during her absence. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thomas and daughter, Mrs. Arthur Mar tin and son. Marvin Jr., and Mrs. Thomas' sister, Mrs. Mar ian Baldwin of Los Angeles, spent the weekend in Portland where they attended memorial services for the late John M. Haley, father of Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Baldwin who Dassed away in England last April. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larsen have returned from a visit in San Francisco and Turlock. While in San Francisco Larsen received medical treatment in a San Francisco hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ryckman have returned from an extend ed visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Prenger in San Di ego where they welcomed a new grandson, Paul Ryckman Prenger. Mrs. Prenger is a daughter of the Ryckman 's and the new boy, first in the fam ily, has an older sister. While south Mr. and Mrs. Ryckman stopped also at Chico where they visited a daughter, Caro lyn, who is employed there. Norman, a younger son, re turned home with them. Dorothy Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thom as, returned over the weekend from Asilomar near Carmel where she attended a regional conference of YWCA and YMCA delegates from Califor nia, Arizona. Nevada and Ha waii. Miss Thomas, student at the University of Nevada, Reno, is president of the campus YWCA for the coming term. There are nine regional units in the United States. At the Cali fornia conference 20 colleges were represented and 350 stu dents attended from June 29 through July 5. Miss Thomas, only representative from Tule lake, attended as one of six del egates from the university. Be- 2654 Hope St. GREENE GARDENS Complete Landscaping Service We plant lawns and install sprinkler systems Satisfac tion GUARANTEED. Telephone 5063 for FREE Estimates KLAMATH'S BEST of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Has Bly Bctty Thirstrone returned to her home at Sausalita. Calif., i last week after visting a week here with friends and relatives. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCain and son, Warren, returned ' home July 7 after a two-week ! vacation spent visiting relatives ! in Kansas. Mary'ene Little, who has j spent the past two weeks visit- ' ing Shirley Book, returned to her home in Ernmett, Ida., Thursday. Darlene Hadley is spending the month with her aunt, Mrs. George Elder, near Paisley. Mrs. George Hamilton and Mrs. Buck Kness were business visitors in Klamath Falls Thurs day. Mrs. Walt Campbell fell from a ladder while picking fruit near Medford, June 30. Mrs. Campbell is at the Sacred Heart hospital alter breaking her leg, and she will be there for some time. Leaving for East Mrs. J. I. I Beard is leaving Saturday eve iing by train for Portland, where she will take a plane for Wash I ington, D. C, to enjoy a vacation visit with her brother, CapL (Howard Orcm. During Mrs. I Beard's absence, Mrs. Lillian I Hagman will be in charge of her real estate-insurance office at 1020 Main. fore returning home she spent two days in San Francisco. City fathers postponed the special session of the council scheduled for July 8, when bids on construction of a proposed water softening plant were to have been opened. Only one bid was submitted and inquiry will be made on several other companies who had expected to bid on the project before the regular council session next Monday night. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING Expert, Guaranteed Wrk (All Makes) Beasanabl Prices Free Estimate! Sewing Machine Service Tour Independent Dealer Pbsne A771 211 Hhasla War Phone 5063 LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 1116 Main St. Soiourners Meet On Wednesday The regular hum ling of Sojourners was held at the Willard hotel Wednesday, July 10, preceded by a no-host luncheon in the hotel coffee shop. After a short business meeting, cards were In play with Mrs. F. D. Hartin hostess for the afternoon. Honors at bYtdge went to Mrs. Francis Manning, Mrs. C. Swcngaard and Mrs. J. W. Ktce. Mrs. Richard Garner received high at the plnochlo table. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. H. Hrawley of San l.uls Obispo, Calif. Mrs. G. R. Dronhny of Ogden, Utah. Mrs, J, A. Houston, Mrs. R. E. Crancy, Mrs Richard Garner. Mrs Francis Manning, Mrs. Jennie Peltz, Mrs Al l.entz, Mrs. J. C. Savage, Mrs. John Lister and Mrs. A. M. Compton. The annual children's picnic held at Moore park will be on Wednesday. July 24, at noon. Mrs. F. A. Murphy is the picnic chairman. Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis and sons, Alden and Lloyd, spent July 4lh holidnys with Lewis' sister and " brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Terr y, of Carleton. Mr. and Mrs. Ftuy Aubrey and Mrs. Aubrey's sister, Mrs. Jessie Butty left for John Day, Tues day. The Aubreys will return Thursduy. Mrs. Batty has been visiting at the Aubrey home for , a week. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reedor , and daughter Berdena left Sun- j day for Medford. where Mrs. j Reeder will enter the hospital! for a minor operation. Reeder , returned home Monduy evening. I The Lost River Garden club I will meet at the home of Mrs. t n. Wheeler cm Julv 23. I The Loyal Order of Moose and Women of The Moose of Merrill will have their next meeting on the regular night, July IS, instead of July 18, as previously announced. Mrs. Vivian Phtllipson and ; daughter Betty Smith of Den ver, Colorado were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hilery Wuu-bar- i ger and family, lust week. Mrs. rniinpson is a cousin oi nirs. Winebarger. They left Tuesday for Condon, where they will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Moore had as guests on July 4. Mrs. Moore's mother and grandmoth er. Mrs. Jenny Fugule and Mrs F.mma Fugate, Mr. and Mrs. Jack West of Portland, Mr and Mrs. Miles Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moore and Wendell and Mrs. John D. Moore's grand father, Mr. Johnson. Mrs. John McNeill enter tained the executive board of the Women of The Moose chap ter No. 18, at her home Tuesday evening. After the business meeting Mrs. McNeill served re-' freshmcnts to Mrs. Ivan Icen bice, Mrs. Frank Hncllcy. Mrs. James Bradshaw. Mrs. Homer Fields. Mrs. George Hobbs. and Mrs. Hilery Winebarger. From Florida Ensign Rich ard Newman, son of Mrs. Victor i E. Newman of Pacific Terrace, ' has returned here after service i with the United States navy. His last station was Pcnsacola, rla. Ed Terms Loyaway Free Storage Vain Fall All Coals Carry the Ed Hamilton Guaranteal iv, " 1 j: ! : ' j i ! , . . . i u . c . 'HE ENGAGEMENT of Freda nope to Florence t. t.ornett, Dom or Mamoth roils, was announced this week. No defi nite date has been set for the wedding. KcnnellEllis. ANNOUNCEMENT Polly Ann Bakery REOPENING Monday, July 15 Under New Management George Tedrick Owner 119 N. 8th U9)47 I I! Hamilton Furs 7 JL'IA Ill HMD NkWt, klamalk Mill, Oil. Keno .lulled friends In Keno last week. Hoy arrived In Scuttle about a week i ago and will anon receive Ilia ' discharge from the army. Fred llerrick. who Is In the nuvy, also spent the Fourth ul July hull- ! dins at homo with hla wife and i IHiiuuts. Fred t expecting hi" 1 dlarhurgc tin mouth. Roy and Fred me sous of Mr. and Mr. , Roy E. Heniik tin the Keno , highway. i Jessie I'uekett l dulng siinm summer teuililiig lit Mills vol' lege, Ouklmiil, I'ulif. Miss Puck ett is an liisliuclur nl Central I Washington College of Educu- j tion, Ellensbiirg, Wush. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Frost ur ! rived home Saturday from a v- i cation trip which they spent at ; Uiumoiul lake and oilier nearoy i points. The Frosts were gone j week. I Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wiird and Pulsy and Allen Ward Hindu a j trip Into Cunada last week where they visited with Mrs. Ward's sister and funilly. They also visited at the home of Mr. I and Mrs. Vincent Kills In Idaho and with relatives ut points In : Washington mid Oregon. The Hills formerly lived in Keno. Mrs. Hill is a sister of Mrs. Ward. The Wards returned home Sun day, July 7. Quite a number of Keno neo pie enjoyed the big Fourth ol Julv parade and a number also took part In the rodeo. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wilson were given a charivari Wednes day evening. 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I.osmiii Itiiio was a shopper in Klumiitll Fulls from help Wed ncMliiy. The Jerry Johiinuiia were Mil. Iota ut the Hex High Inline Mon ilny. The Helling (ninllle hud a pic nic ul Ft. Klainiilli ThiirtUuy. A party was held at the High home Thumiluy for the young people. Wold will received lllut Del, berl I'lultt. who reeiilltleil In lh iirmy recently, liua Itch shipped (ruin New Orieiiiw, I. it., to Pan- num. The Beverly Jem IVniMIKMll A speclulty of 'the Modernistic Heauty Shop HIS Klamath at pictured on little MIm Beverly Jmni St me of I'ortlund, niece of Ethel Rorden. This Is a COLD WAVE perma nent especially adapted to fine, silky hair, and One of these Beverly Jran waves given In the next few weeks insures a lovely, soft curl for school dayil The Modernistic Beauty Shop 915 Klomolh Ph. 3883 1150. 1180. 1180. $250. $400. S500. $500. , $600. , $1100., , $4500. . . Fur Coat lligharl Plus Ta (ml II