Carnival '
Slated For
Saturday
One of tlje biggest events ot
tht your (or tho students ot
Sucrcd lli'urt ucudomy, I tlio all
ium I Niilnu curnlviil which will
bo given Mil week-end, Sulur
day, February 1, In thu school
uiidltiirliiiii. All proceeds will
go to tlio academy and piironta
mid fi'limtlH ii ru Invited to attend.
'J'lu' party atari ut 7 o'clock,
Mil, Duvld R, Vuiidoiibcrg In
general chulrmuii of the cornTvul
till) yviir mid wun Uiu successful
chiiii'muii hint year. Euch room
lias mimed a room mother to
handle one concession and
booths will Inchiilu o country
store, refreshments, bingo, for
tune 'telling, a turtla nice, ring
ton mid a winning well.
Much Intercut In centered In
the lovely little doll, Mury r'ruu
cIh. numcd In honor of tlio
Sluturs of St. Francis, which Ih
being offered to Homo fortunate
iiermui by Mm. Uforgo Knoll,
During tha past two weeks. Mm
Knoll hiii worked dlllgontly to
creiitn for Mury Francis u de
lightful costume which Includes
mi academy uniform, uule tiruKH,
tou parly frock, vucuuoii urn
ii ii 1 1 led robe mid palumas. nk
outfit completo with "knitting
needle" kl polo, akin, 1870 bull
gowu mid other wnrdrobo Items
loo numerous to mention. The
doll I on display at Flnnlguu's
thin week mid In naming eacn
little girl s eye to ahlue.
All frleuda of ucudemy slu
dents are urged to come to the
achuol auditorium .Saturday
night and Join In tlio fun,
Entertain
Mm. Murk T. llowurd and
Mm. Clulro Splcm entcrtnliied
for l'hyllla Duffy on Krlduy,
Junuury 24 at the Howurd home,
2UU3 Summers lime, with a crya
tul ahnwer. Guinea were enjoyed
by the gueatu until a lute hour
when refreshments were aerved
by the hostesses.
The bride waa presented with
a hugo market buaket In which
were many packages containing
rryntal mid mlacellaueoiis glfta.
Daffodil and acacia decked the
rooms. Those honoring Miss
Duffy were, Mm, P. J. Duffy
Mrs, Oliver Kinney, Mm. Arthur
Grlschkowskt and daughter Hot-
ly-JInctte, Mm. Gene Duffy, Mm.
Ilessle lllackmore, Mrs. Enrhurt
Illlnd and daughter Mnrjoric,
Mm. Henri Conradl. Mm. Ethel
Millar. Mm. Hal West and
daughter Jeanne. Mm. John W.
Caldwell. Mrs. Dean Miller. Mm
Arthur Brellcnstein, Mm. jumes
Ray. Miss Annls Struthers. Mrs.
I.loyd Seeley and the hostesses
Mrs. bpicra and Mrs. Howard.
Visiting Bon's Family
Mrs. John II. Vundenbrrg nt
I'orllund Is here for an Indefinite
atay at the home of her sort and
family, Circuit Judite and Mm.
David H. Vundenbrrg of Wash
Inglon street.
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IT'S A BIG MONTH for these three hondsome children. All
have birthdays In January. Left to right they are, Margaret
. Ra, four; Marianne, one; and Michaol Hugh, three; young
sters of Mr. ond Mrs. Richard Gallagher of Klamath Falls.
Their grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Biggers and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Callagher, all of this city.
Kcnncll-Ellls.
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A LOVELY DOLL ond her complete wordrobe Is one of the ottroctions to be given owoy
ot the onnuol spring cornivol sponsored by Sacred Heart ocademy students os a benefit
for the school. The affair is Saturday night, February I, ot 7 o'clock in the auditorium. Mrs.
Ceorga Knoll, right, created and made all of-Mary Froncis' clothes. Admiring the beauti
ful wardrobe is Edith Picruccini.
Gudcrian.
Honor Guest
Mid. Glenn Walker was guest
of honor at a stork shower given
at tha homo of Mrs. bun Tool
on Suturduy, Junuury 11, Fol
lowing the opening of gifts,
games were enjoyed the remain
der of the afternoon.
Kefif.ihments were served to
Mulll Walker, Gertie lilnkcly,
Gladys Murlln, Sudle Abruham,
Vera Durant, l'riscllla Tubncli
and children, Susan and Martha
Ann, Iflu.nclic Gowan, Ituth Mc
Gregor and David, Ann Jacob
sen, Marguerite Brelthuupt and
Don. Tillie Walker and Bobble,
HiiM'l Stuart, Suzle booth and
Mrs. Walker.
HosteiMes for the affair were
Mm. Hilly K. Nygrcn and Mrs.
Ben Fool.
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PlnochU Club
Violet Vance of 4310 Sliimlu
way was hostess to Ye Okie Pin
ochle club on Thursday, Jan
uury 23, mid served a delicious
salud luncheon to the members
and two guests. Put McMunus
and Mrs. Lewis. At pinochle
Grace Hock held high score,
Miiggiu Upton second and Min
nie I'udgett low, while Mrs.
Lewis received the pinochle
award. On Kebrunry 6 the hos
tess will be Kulhryn Billings on
the Krno hlghwny.
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CLOSED
FRIDAY
January 31st
for inventory
Shasta Viev
Shusta Vluw grangers enter
tained for friends and prospec
tive members at a turkey ban
quet in the Shasta school Satur
day evening with places marked
fur ubout 80 at tables in the
school cafeteria. George J. Kunz-
mu:i, grunge master, was master
of ceremonies.
.The dinner kicked off this
year's membership drive for the
grange, organized by J. Alva
Lewis, now overseer, in 1033.
Two chortcr members, Mm. Hat-
tic Lewis and A. G. Morrison
were present.
Introduced for brief talks
were Rex High. Olcne, deputy
state master, Oregon state
grange; Lyle Hickman, master
of the Midland grange; Alva L.
Lewis, A. G. Morrison, Ada Bar
leen, lecturer; Charles Stark,
secretary of the Klamath County
chamber of commerce who, with
Mrs. Stark, was a guest; Mrs.
Alice Hoover, chairman of the
home economics .deportment: El
ton Fishbuck. principal of Shas
ta school, and Ned Smith, chair
man of the Suburban League.
Officers of the grange include
George Kunzmun, master; L.
Alva Lewis, overseer; Mrs. De
ola Wryn, secretary; Mm. Allre
Hoover, treasurer; Mrs. Arin
oaricen, icciurer: A. K. Hcrglnrr,
steward: Anna McCormick.
chaplain: Ruth Mathews, gate
keeper; fclton Kishback, assistant
steward: Christine Clark, lady
assktant; Nellie Lewis. Pomona;
Louise LaSnllc, Ceres; Dclcphlne
Bemlnff. Flora.
The executive committee In
cludes Anna Funk, Ned Smith
and Alva Lewis.
Attend Meet
Several officers and members
of the Naomi Shrine of the Or
der of the White Shrine of Jeru
salem attended the Initiation
ceremonial at the Masonic tem
ple in Eugene lost Thursday eve
ning. The ceremonial was- the
first to be put on by the Beth
lehem Shrine No. 4 and the
work wus very beautiful and
impressive. Three charter mem
bers of the local shrine, Mrs.
Vera Clemens, Mrs. Lulu Hut
chens and Mr. Oliver Spiker
were Included in the class of
seven candidates for the eve
ning. Other Klamath Falls folk mak
ing the trip to Eugene were:
SLIP COVERS
CUSTOM MADR
at a rtaaonabla cent
MARGARET WHEELER
Fhona W
Farmcrlj wllh Economy MoltroM
Mrs. Charlotte Martin, Mrs.
Blanche Barker, Mrs. Irene
Murkhum, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Dcnison, Mm. Arthur Epperson,
Mrs. Blanche Marks, Mrs. Kate
Peyton, Mrs. Ted Reeves, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Schulze. Mrs.
Oliver Spiker, Mrs. Will Wood
and Mrs. W. J. Whitaker Jr.,
of Moberly, Missouri.
Ceremony
Read Sunday
At Merrill
In a 3 o'clock double ring cere
mony, Sunday, January 20,
Wilma Louise Graham, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gralvam
of Merrill became the bride of
Forrest Nelson Rockwell of Mer
rill. Tho ceremony took place
at the home of the bride's par
ents with the Rev. David Barnett
of tho First Presbyterian church
of Klamath Fulls officiating. The
bride and groom stood before a
fireplace banked with white car
nations and palms. The bride
g"ivcn In marriage by her father
wore a dressmaker suit of
delphinium blue with a corsage
of pink roses. Matron of honor
wa Mrs. George Chamberlain,
(Catherine McCullcy) cousin of
the bride, who wore a gray
dressmaker suit with a corsage
of carnations." Best man was
James Graham, brother of the
bride.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Graham chose a green wool
crepo suit with a carnation cor
sage. Mm. Rockwell wore a
navy blue dress with pink car
nation corsage. The reception
was held immediately following
the ceremony where the new
Mr and Mrs. Rockwell cut the
first slice of the three tiered
wedding cake which was mount
ed with a miniature bride ana
groom of old-fashioned design
which had adorned the bride's
grandparents cake on their gold'
en wedding anniversary.
Presiding at the bride's table
were Mrs. John semorile, sister
of the groom, who served the
wedding cake to the guests and
Mrs. L. S. Tyrrell who served
from the coffee urn. The guest
book was passed around by Mrs.
John McCullcy.
The bride who is the sister
of Mrs. Alex Gooding and Mr.
James Graham, attended Henley
and Merrill schools and was em
ployed in Klamath Falls prior
to her marriage. The groom
who is a graduate of Yreka high
school is the son of Mr. and
jig Vi
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WILMA LOUISE, daughter of
Mr. ond Mrs. W. B. Graham,
became the bride of Forrest
Nelson Rockwell on Sunday
afternoon ot 3 o'clock at the
Graham home.
Kennell-Ellis.
Mrs. Forrest Rockwell of San
Rafael, Calif., who came north
for the wedding.
Following a brief honeymoon
the newlyweds will reside in
Redding, Calif., where the groom
is employed by the call con
struction company.
The social club of Prosperity
Rebekah lodge met for dessert
in the IOOF Wednesday. Jan
uary 22. at 1 p. m. with Eva
Richardson and Mrs. Mast pre
siding as hostesses. Each one at
tending brought a tea towel for
the use of trie club. After des
sert whist was played, and Ada
Wllllta received the award for
high score, Eva Myers low, and
Nettie Good was given the spe
cial award.
The next meeting, February
12. will be a no-hostess potluck
luncheon, with a business meet
ing afterward.
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KBA1.D Sj NKWa, HUtk falla. On.
Mid-Week
SOCIETY
Wed In Nevada
Coming as a surprise to their
many friends was the recent
marriage in Reno of Patsy Ruth
Dickinson and Eugene N. Gandv.
The wedding took place In the
Nevada capital with the Rev.
Rice of the First Presbyterian
church officiating. The bride is
the daughter of Mrs. Randolph
Hamm and Murray Dickinson,
and the groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Gandy, all of
this city.
Mm. Gandy Is a student at
Henley high school and will be
a member of the 1947 graduat
ing class. Mr. Gandy served for
three years in the armed forces
and now is a student at the
University of Washington where
he is a member of Theta Chi
fraternity. Both plan to continue
their studies at their respective
schools.
Malin Affairs
MALIN The Eastern Star
social chapter met Thursday of
last week at the home of Mrs.
A. E. Street. Members present
were. Mm. Joe Halousek, Lara
Zlabek, Mrs. Joe Jacobs, Mrs.
John Reber, Mrs. Frank Paygr,
Mm. Ivan Ottoman, Mrs. Ted
DeMerritt, Mrs. Lester Schrein
er, Mrs. Jerry Rajnus. Mrs. Mer
vyn Wilde, Mrs. P. G. Wilson,
Mrs. Anne Fruits, Mrs. Charles
Hamilton. Guests were, Daisy
Hugghins, Maude Melton and
Nell Retterath.
Mm. Rudolph Cacka and Mrs.
John Cacka were honored last
week at a layette shower given
by Mrs. Lester Pierce and Mrs.
Ed Cacka at the home of the lat
ter. Guests were Mrs. Earl
Schultz, Mrs. Jerry Micka, Mrs.
"Wonderful! is on understatement when
you're talking about this sleek Serge
creation in a brisk Helta rayon jersey print.
Serge h devoted to fashions for the 5-fooM
and under figure exclusively, and she doe
it handsomely, as you can tee. Not the
clever self-pouch pocket she's designed
into this model... it's enough to make a
kongaroo envious.
Diminu.tyld by SERGEE el California
WSUNRSDAV, J. , lull. rs S.
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WED IN NEVADA were Patsy
Ruth Dickinson and Eugene
N. Candy who exchanged
vows in Reno on January 4.
Kennell-Ellis.
McConnell, Mrs. Elizabeth
Paygr, Mrs. Frank- Paygr, Mrs.
Oscar Hammer, Mrs. Cora
Young, Mm. C. Chrowll, Anna
Arnold. Mrs. Minola Cuddy,
Mrs. Jess McFall, Mrs. Adolph
Cacka, Mm. Virgil Morrow, Mrs.
Rudy Paygr, Mrs. George Micka,
Mrs. Louis Kandra. Helen Rey
nolds and Mrs. Charles Hamil
ton. t&REUEFOFPAlll
of headache or cold's painful
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TTUMrica, monuiiy junctions.
SUoseph aspirin Sn'Jy
GONE TO MARKET!
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