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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1947)
Mary Lou Case Is Honored Queen Installation of III Honored Queen Mary Lou Can and her oftlir'ra ut Job Uiiuglitera, Bethel Nu, 6, took place IU llm Masonic linll, Thurn. liny rvntllliH At B o'clock, Cllfla were prccnied to Queen Mary Lou mid the retiring queen, Marilyn O'Nrlll, by representatives of lh Masonic bodies. The rrtlrlnic quern Was also presented with the traditional honored queen's doll mid lint. A pi'diil mict win Mis. rmul, worthy grind matron of Kaslrru Htnr nl Kansas. The il'tu t tt after Initnllntloll consisted of a Vinal by Diirlcrti m VIETTA GARRETT will be come the bride of Marion ft-.. ......... f Dn.lln., tl'.m MIIIIIUIIV" VI IWII'UIIU lltl i ..-nnmr C.h l iho rfrn inhlr I ' j w -r r- .."'"": Charlotte farter, reeorrtrr, Of Mr. end Mrj, Tom Garrett ami Jeanne Hamilton. musician. of Tuleloke. Bridol Shower UIIKMUI.T A surprise bridal ihower wa given by Jo elf ta Chftek and Mn. William Hill for Mn Tnm Coble. The ahower look place Mon day, June R, al Heaver Marsh cafe. Itrfreshmrnia were nerved after the ilmwer. Ilifue attending were Mm. Jot nellnvanre, llrtty Christy. Mn. led I Jamea, Mm. Albert MrClur. Mm. j.l Karl, Mm. Norma Itamsey, Mm. Arlene Franklin, mid Wanda Freeman, Mm. Coble also received gifts from Mm. Hugh Porter, Mm. U'Onuor and dmiKhirr Filren, Mm. Don Her. Irani, Mm. J. It. Thomuon. Mm. J. II Daniels. Mm. Karl Cheek, Mn ChrUty and Mrs. Ilaiel Parrls. Getting Married? Hue )mir inviiiUont end an jjnotmrsmtnu nrtnt, with Uil w anij nmintllen Klomath Printing Co. 3M U,.ll al I'Hnna JUI FrM rtralnf al Our runt! Wolinvc' fnm In rtnrl ee the smooth als dramatically Introduced by the famous aftist, Vieh. S ii ii dais I(nk v v fnntHi'Mi n litit.yDititiikyAfiitj W una V- t . Lsi.L h S5a. "Knowles accompanied by fat Mc- .minmi in tnn piano and a flute solo y Hlgrill Mill IHIHI HITOIItpHllled at the piano by her mmlicr, Mm. Hans Norlnnd. A reception In lumor of the new queen followed the program. Other new officers me Dorothea Cogdlll, senior prlnrriut; tteurMlnnnu (Hark, Junior princess; Beverly Young, guide; Tottsle Llskcy, mar shall; Lou Ann Chase, chaplain: O vl-ne Harris, Irriisurer and Flo Ann Perkins, rerotilrr. Donna Tenoskl, librarian: Maillvn llaydrn. mtihlrlnii; Ann Itrevm, flint messenger: Lois Larson, second mrs senger; Kleanor F.mery. Ihlrtl mes senger: Rosemary Hlgblc, fourth messenger, and lllllee Byrnes, fifth messenger. Karen Kohler. Junior custodian; Maty Hlone, senior custodian: Uiu Isa t.lnman, Inner guard: Marilyn Moore, outer guard; Arlene Hum bcrv, light adjtislor, and Margie Llg ell, social rhiilrman. lustalllni officers at the miuUr- 1 IK I it oeirmony were Maillvn O'Nrlll, queen; Lynilrn King, guide; Hnlly Mueller, manual: Joan O'Nrlll, rhaplalu; Loin Cadu. Junior cus- Indian; Pat ItrnoM. senior ruslo. iCItiardlan Ik Mm. J. P .Matthews mid associate guardian, Ted llugliry. A HANDSOME YOUNG MAN Is young Dovid Alter, three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Alter of Klamath Falls. -MMIrr'i. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lifetime Guarentee Free Demonstration Telephone 9200 d i UV,' Versatile ' For dnytlme doing, or foot loose evc hlnRS. Tlssht - light chiffon kid, In Kelly Green ii.ft.t Johansen sand Ih "rhobile" drt j.i"' ' eW. V . I ;i rr Last Meeting Women of the Mime, Klamath fall chapter 4H7, met In rcxuliir Muiiilim 'l uemlny, June 17, with Amicn Vamik prealdliiK al her laat meeting aa nenlor regent. I.nulw Hcotl, Mooneheart chair num. inenenlcd the pnigrinn Which niimlnted of a Milo by Oldie Murle Orlla and guitar ablo by Barbara Hiotl. Prlti.'ii were plfnented to Jackie Leach, Mildred Wilkinson .and llliiui'he I'ylo aa wiiiiiIiik chairmen of rofrcuhment coinmlttcea tor the year. incoming Henlor ttrgent Jack) Lcuch and her officer will be In charge of the next meeting, Tues day, July 3. New membem Initiated were Mario Anderaim, Hmle BmlUi, Bcle Mue Lokiiii, Bertha Ie Ituaaell, Corlnnu I'leldH, utira flule, fjorothy ltopi, Madeline Yeager, Althca Amou, Murle Dorlauue, Dolorea MiTarland, Verna Jeiiklim, Helen Olvera, Viola ClucM, Jewell Ledbrtter and Leluh Orrell, Potluck Supper Nelghbora of Wooilcraft met In the KO hall Monday evening, June 10, with Huth Hull, guardian neigh bor, prealdlug. Menlde the regular buitlneiui ineellng, memorial aervlcea were held for Zona T. Down and Clarence O. Dryden, A potluck "up per wa aerved by Vera lleevea, Syl via Tilton and Neva Haye at the clone of the meeting. On July 7, the neat regular meet ing day, the membership commit will have ended and the wlnnera will be entertained by membem of the liming tram al I dinner, to be held at 7 o'clock., ttulh Hull will be general chairman. The Juvenile of Nclghbora of Woodcraft met at 4 o'clock Monday. June 10, In the KC hail for a reg ular meeting and refreshment. Alta Cliirk. nenlor guardian, nerved the relrenliinenta. It wan decided to have a picnic in Moore park on Wcdnea dav. June 2S, and the luvenllea are to meet at the KC hall at 1 o'clock for transportation. Honor Guest Mm. Krl Bmlth of Weyerhaeuser camp 4 wa honored ul a ehowcr on Wrdneulny, June 18, at I he home of MiV 1J W. Muuelman with Mra. Lee Prewott aMlfttlng the ho.itena. Awaidn In gainea went to Mm. Elmer Wllnon and Mra. Mat Neo neker. CllfU were lutet preieuted to the honor guem . Attending were Mm. Smith, Mm. 11 II. Bmlth, Mra. Oeorge Luv, Mil l.yle Btone. Mm. Olla Cnggeawell. Mm. Karl Crliikahaiik. Mr. Iren Close, Mra. Klmer Wllvin. Mm. Ted Lund, Mm. Allen HokjitI. Mm. Oeoige Autle. Mra. Neuneker, Mra. Velaaqttex. Mm Dave M.'l.ariii, Diane Punch, and the hciew. Thoae aendlng gift but unable to attend were Mn. Carl Arr.nt and Mia Ufa Plnlev. Surprise Party Mm. Oladva Stlllord was honored , with R aurprlee partv oh her birth- i day Tuewlay. June 17. al the home of Mm. A I) Bhepard. 240 Kane Rtrcet. hefiTnhmenla were aerved followltig the 0)enlig of gifts. I Piefcnl were the Rev. Dorotnv Mcl.aln. Mm. Ethel Hotumaii. Mm. Lorraine Mnye, Mrs. Btella Man:on. Mm. Wllma llnnrock. Mm C. Whlled, Mrs. Anna Kimball. Mm. Eulallc WiMxIwnrri and Mrs. Wllla Hambltn. Mm Winifred Donnhoo. Mm. June Ituee, tin. Verre. Gonner, Mr?. Norma Coihran. Mrs. Virginia Wharton, Maine Monroe. Hetty McLatn. Marl- lyn Monroe, Carolyn Donahoo and Mildred Burgesa. Kent It'ii cut OUt to titk the breexe from all pdlhU of the com pass. Yours In soft White Kid II. 4 , V m If "tr f K -t Club Organized The Home Economics club of Lan gell valley grange was organized Wednesday. June 18. at the home of Mrs. F. W. Brown. Mrs. Wilbur Rell llng of Poe valley, Pomona home economlca chairman. Installed the newly elected Bfflcers. Officers elected were Mrs. La Rue House, chairman; Mrs. William Novotny, vice chairman; Mra. Ed Rupert, secretary, and Mrs. Roy Marchant. treasurer. The olub will meet the first Tues day In each month at 3 p.m. The next hostess will be Mrs. Orval De Vaul. Guests from Poe valley grange were Mrs. Rex HlRh. Mrs. Forrest Brelthaupt and Mm. Oeorge Rellllng. Following iho meeting refreshments were served. Betrothal Mr. and Mrs. Tom Oarrelt of TulelRke nave announced the be trothal of their daughter, Vletta Garrett, to Marlon Rasmusjen of Portland. The news was told at the Sigma Epsiloh PI banquet for the 1947 graduating class at Southern Oregon college at Ashland. The Wedding will be an event of this Summer. Mr. RAsmussen ' the Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rasmussen bf Portland. ' I INTftSt$UCTt3RY ) JF : . A 1 x x missus mm i vs. j a r- 1, A - , DERBY'S MUSIC CO. 1M X. 7th V ft. xr?y v ft. V l t:l ...by CHE RAM Y I tti Tax i.S, rVoffc jrl?lr, with its owe metal safety holder! Limited quaMMtl, ie awry! nOvVrV'i ft ? ' ' RECENTLY INSTALLED officers of Jobs Daughters ore Hon-, ored Queen Mary Lou Case, above left. Senior Princess Dor othea Cogdill, obove, orid Junior PrincessCorgianno Clark. Kennell-EllU. .Garden Club MERRILL Beginning of a new year of planning for the Lost River ! Garden club Is scheduled tor the June, 24 meeting to be held at 2 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Hugh 1 O'Connor. ' with members of the Klamath Falla Garden club as ape- ' cial guests. Js'ew officers. Mrs. Walter Fother ingham. president; Mrs. Frank Adams, vice president ajld Mrs. Rex ford, secretary-treasurer, will be in the chairs. Members are reminded to bring miniature containers and small ', flowers to be used In lessons in miniature arrangements. Roll call will be answered with favorite flower 1 containers and holders. Anyone Interested In gardening or flower culture la cordially Invited to attend. . Barbara Lorber. brldc-elect of Ray Cook.' was entertained on Friday evening last week at a pre-nuptial stirrer given for her by Mrs. Dean Olllock and Mrs. P. H. Cook. 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' 2.23 Ji'll;roji SieiioJ ShaiH-U AlrcttSUlu, Ptif Skirt i TMLnj aATi Adat, ja it, tan, rit ea Leaders Party On Wednesday, June 18, Cartm Fir Girl leader Invited lender of Klamath Falla Girl Scout troooa for an Informal social evening. Hostesses were Mrs. Alvln Egitn, Mra. etoller and Mrs. J. K. Cnlder Th ui,iii,.. ; gathered III the First Preabylerlgii " church. In games dlaved durliia iim i li ning, awards went to Mra. A, Fcoco, Mra. Austin McMahon, Mra,,., James Pinnlger. Mrs. A, J. Loomu and Mm. o. C. Ferrell. Ttte party was so eucressflil that,, the Camp Fire ledders hope to nmke , It an annual affair. l,) Present were Mra. Fcoco, Mr. h. 1 R. Ford, Mm. Dabiy Cox. Mm. Fer-' T rell. Mm. O. E. Matthews. Mm W. -1. fF. Bryan, ftlrs. Doris Parker, Mrs. uertrude Prultt. Mrs. Jeannetta Simons. Mrs. I,ouls A. Meyer, Mrs. -i J, K. McAndrews. Mrs. O. P. Herman,, i Mrs. Calder, Mrs. Egan, Mrs. A. J,,! Loomls. Mrs. Tom Jamlesoh, Mti. ... John Markert. Mrs. James Kerns, Mrs. Lawrence A. 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