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SAIUKUAY, JAN. I, 94 PACE SIX HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON (Younger Set Packs Its School Bags (Continued From Fuse Five hou.scRuet until Monday when she Instructor in uie raamia nusu - Balem visitors in Klamath Falls at the Martin Ramsby home on . North Fifth trect. Include Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Livesley and Mr. and Mrs. Bob DraRcr. They were guests at iceames new vears jsy ana at several Informal affairs arranged for them during their stay. Out-of-town guests over New Year's included Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Low of Brookings who were guests of Mrs. Lows sister and family, the Ncal Stewarts. They returned to Uieir home on the coast New Year's Day. Mrs. Robert K. Still iMnry Awdry Radchffei, left Tuesday morn ing by train for her home in Madison, Wisconsin, after spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hebcr Radcliffe. Marylhuint bound Sunday will be Mary Vandenberg. Florence Narey, Barbara' Brosterhous, Patricia O'Leary. with Phyllis Hoiuel going on to Seattle college. Earl Wlsecarver is going back to Portland university as is Bill Colbert. The Herald and News has received several "first robin" calls but remembering the barrage of assertions that "we have the first robin" kept us from announcing the arrival of the little red-breasted fellows. But today along came a report of many, many robins, feasting on the apples still hanging to the trees In Twyla Ferguson's back yard. They're having a field day, according to Conger avenue residents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bcchen of Deleker. California, were New Year guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haarby Bechen and family of California avenue. Holiday visitors in Klamath Falls included Mr. and Mrs. Kirk White and son Kirk Jr.. of Manhattan Beach, guests here of Mr. Whites mother. Mrs. G. W. White, and his two sisters, Mrs. Oscar Shive of Washington street and Mrs. Charles I. Roberts of Pacific Terrace. Mr. White is a former Klamath Falls resident and greeted many old friends while here. Mr. and Mis. Floyd Ranker, 203 N. Second street, have returned from a five-day Christmas vacation at the home of Mr. Ranker's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin W. Shepard. Valley of the Moon. California. Mr. Shepard is a nephew of the late Jack London, noted Western writer, and the Shepaxds live in the London home. This picturesque old house is often included in sight-seeing trips around the San Fran cisco bay area, and celebrities who visit the West are often entertained there. The house is copied from a French chateau. Mrs. Charmian London, widow of Jack London, was present at the Christmas festivities this year, as were several other relatives of the Rankers. Barbara Zinn leaves soon for Fresno State college at Fresno. Calif., and Mary Havens returns to Stephens college at Columbia, Missouri. Candlelight Rites Read Friday Eve - Alice Eastman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter EaMinan of this city, became the bride of Shelbert Rhodus of Smith River, Calif., in a candlelight service read at the First Covenant church. December 26. Rev. Selmer T. Jacobson read the ceremony at 7:30 before relatives and friends of the young couple. Vows were exchanged in a Christmas setting with two lighted Christmas trees, poinsettias, white pompons and tall tapers forming the background for the nuptials. Mrs. Virgil Nelson of Yreka. ... , . , Calif., sang "I Love You Truly." I HolIls Rhodus- P0"' and r0 accompanied by Mrs. Walter Lind, : ulv Lehman, in charge of the guest who later played the wedding book. larches.' i The couple motored to points in T..e bride was given in marriage : California, Utah and Nevada for a y her father. Her gown was of i honeymoon, returning to Smith chiffon, fashioned with a long train. ! R'ver- 'here they will make their Her fingertip veil was edged in lace i home- For traveling the new Mrs. nd fell from a tiara nf seed nearls ! Rhodus wore a suit of lime green and crystals. Her bouquet was of I witn brown accessories. Her cor gardenias and white carnations. was of gardenias. Matron of honor for her sister I Out-of-town guests were Mr. and wai Mrs. Norman Dwight of Chi-1 Mrs. Arthur Anderson of Wood t go, 111. Her frock was of lavender ' land. Calif.. Dorothy Lehman. Mr. taffeta moire. Her bouquet was of 1 and Mrs. Holiis Rhodus and Primo poinsettias. ! Barteline of Smith River. Calif., and Bridesmaids were Carol Eastman. ! Mrs. Norman Dwight of Chicago, lister of the bride, and Neli Lind- 111. bergh. They wore identical gowns of gold taffeta moire and each car ried an arm bouquet of poinsettias. Flower girl was Elsie Eastman, gowned in a frock similar to the bride's. Mrs. Eastman chose a dress of forest green with black accessories I lor her daughter's wedding. Her corsage was of pink carnations. Best man was the brother of the bridegroom, Hollis Rhodus, also of Smith River. Ushers were Robert Eastman, brother of the bride, and i Primo Barteline of Smith River. ... Some 100 guests attended the re- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larson were ception following the ceremony. As- New Year visitors here from their sisting were Mrs. Karin Carlson, ! home in Eugene, guests of Mrs. Lar who served, Mrs. J. R. Gunn, who ; sen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. presided at the coffee service, Mrs. Abbey of Lincoln street. 5th end Main ' ' s""""?T ! ' rers" - ' - ,eMM . '' .. j f ' W; 4. v-7 -xt ') Lmsm. kit left for her home. She is a music ""'. , The regular monthly meeting of Eulalona chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, will be held Monday evening. January 5, at 8 I o'clock at the First Presbyterian church. 601 Pine. Mrs. Robert Odell will be hostess and Mrs. Rose M. Poole will be in charge of the pro gram hour. Mrs. Poole's subject will be "Moving Pictures." Mrs. Hugh T. Mitchelmore, chap ter regent, urges a full attendance. 0 y - si t' ks.t 1 "'I..- j i r - ' 5 Wt-rr" A HANDSOME FAMILY ore I f IK i ft Mrs. Royse, is little Roselyn, 10 months old. The three were here over the holidays for a brief visit with Roselyn's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Len Royse of 615 California avenue. Lt. Royse recently went into active duty with the army air corps and is now stationed in Roswell, N. M. Helen Radcliffe Is Bride Of Holidays Ruth Helen Radcliffe walked down the aisle of St. Paul's Episcopal church at 8 o'clock Sunday evening. December 28. to exchange vows with Robert Frederick Orafe of Corvallls. The Rev. Frederick C. Wlssenbach officiated at the ceremony before many friends of the young couple. The altar was decked with poinsettias, pews were maked with clusters of white chrysanthemums and poinsettias, and there were many candles burning against the background of lighted Christmas trees. The two young caudle lighters were Diana and Judy Voorhies of Corvallis and they were gowned in floor length white frocks with rosebuds in their hair. Just before the ceremony. Mrs. Samuel A. Mushen played inci dental music and the wedding songs. Schubert's "Ave Maria" and "O Perfect Love." were sung by Can Hagel. Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R Heber Radcliffe of this city, was given In marriage by her father. She wore a white satin gown with a full train, Uie white marquisette ycke of the bodice outlined with loops of satin. Her veil of white illusion net was caught at the head by a braid of satin with clusters of i orange blossoms on either side. The ' topped by a single white orchid with 1 bride carried a white prayer book I sprays of stephanotis from which i fell a shower of satin ribbons. The bride's sister. Mary Awdry, now Mrs. Robert Stutz of Madison, i Wisconsin, was her only attendant, i Mary Awdry's floor length frock w as fashioned with a peplum and i the dusty rose tone of her taffeta ! dress was repeated in the cascade arrangement of deeper rose snap dragons and white roses. She wore a brief veil with a band of white j roses. ' Best man was the groom's cousin, William Sylvester of Albany. Ore gon. Ushers were the brides two brothers. Tom and Billy Radcliffe. Immediately after the ceremony there was a reception given at the Radcliffe home on Pacific Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Radcliffe received i with the young couple, and Mrs. i Radcliffe wore a blue gown em- ! bellished with bead trim, and a small black hat ! The bride's table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake and after Helen and Bob cut the first piece of the confection. It was served by Mrs. Robert Webb of Jacksonville, Oregon. Mrs. W. B. MacMIIlan of Sacramento, aunt of the bride, presided at the coffee urn and Mrs. Glenn Voorhies of Corvallls at the punch bowl. As- c, 14 This superb 1 IF - 2.J "s j' VW - 7, V" V rich dairy erom. Works the moment it louehes your I the R. R. Royses. With her mother and daddy. First Lt. ond sisting about the rooms were Miss Pearl McLean. Miss Ann Reeves. ,Vrs. Horace E. Gen Mrs. Raymond Reeves, Mrs. Francis R. Olds. Miss Kr.zel Morrison, and In charge jf the bride's book was Miss Joan i Campbell. I The rooms were gay with a light- e.l Christmas tree and poinsettias. J The young couple left that eve j ning for a week's stay in San Fran ! Cisco and will return through Kla- math Falls this week-end en route . ti Eugene where they will remain , for the balance of the school year. For traveling. Helen wore a deep red gabardine suit with black acces j scries and new length top coat. She pinned the white orchid from her I bouquet to the lapel of her Jacket. Helen is a member of an old Kla math county family and her hus I band is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Grafe of Muscatine. Iowa. ! They met during early war years at the Canterbury club in Corvallls when Helen was attending Oregon I College of Education and Bob was at Oregon State college with the I aimy. He served overseas In the I European theater with the armed forces for 18 months and then re turned to Oregon State to resume his studies. He was graduated this past fall term from the school of ecucatlon. In the meantime Helen vas graduated from Monmouth and I for the past three years has taught i at the Whitaker school in Eugene, j Among the out-of-town guests at I the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. W B MacMIIlan and sons David and I Faul of Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. : Robert B. Webb of Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Voorhies. Diana and Judy of Corvallls, William Syl vester and his mother, Mrs. Albert Benhagle of Albany. Mrs. R. H. Anderson. Merrill road, will entertain members of the Art Needlework club Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock, January 7. COSMETIC BAR MAIN FLOOR liquid cleanser hoi lh consistency of No massaging, no rubbing It needsd. feonofnleof, too, for "to lilll goes so ht." r7-z tOT i Vi rt I o Tin y r- - ...-. Women's Club BONANZA The Bonanza Women's club entertained at a pre uiliday party at the library Tues i.iy evening. The Christmas motif was carried out In decorations. An evening of games and entertainment folloued a gift exchange. Hostesses were Sally Oourley. Esther Brown and Lillian Hcch doldt. Enjoying the affair were Florence Horn, Velda Haley. Noma Uechtlolilt, Jeaneiie Stewart. Hetty Pepple. llmlie lliiike, Lola Horn. Blanche Gowen. Daisy Cox, Lucille Msius, Lois Null. Bernlce Sharnc. Etta Kll gore. Norma H.tskins. Mis. Krluuiu , and the three hostesses. Before The Ball Mr. and Mrs. James E. Swiiu.srn entertained a group of friends for cocktails before the Elks New Year's Eve ball Wednesday evening. After the dance, the same group i met again at Swausen's for late ' evening refreshments. Guests were I Dr. and Mrs. Merle Swansen, Mr. j and Mrs. Rudy Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs ' Frank Bogatay and Mr. and Mrs. ! V:kc Lavenik. Luncheon I Members of Phi Kappa Pl frater nity In Klamath Falls met for : luncheon Monday afternoon at the I Pelican cafe andiiad as their guests. Cameron Stewart. Gene Hover. John I Epley and Bill Southwell. Others were Dick Callahan of i Eugene, Dirk Yates, Greer Drew, j Frank Drew. Cecil Drew. George . Mclntyre. Wilbur Shannon. Maurice j O'Callaghan. Jerry O'Callaghan. i Keith McGllvray. Jim Bocchl, Van ; Molllson. Malcolm Epley Sr. and I Malcolm Epley Jr. I " Skating Party i Mr. and Mrs. James W. Pinnlger o: 1152 Crescent were hosts during the holidays at a skating party at Skateland for their daughter Betty, and their son, Jimmy. Some 60 guests enjoyed the affair Monday evening with skating from 7 to 10 o'clock with refreshments served during those hours. Guests included freshman and sophomore friends of the young Plnnigcrs. KIRBY Vacuum Cleaners Lifetime Guarantee Free Demonstration Telephone 9200 .SO0 1 sUn. citrf4nw!f, INTRODUCTORY SIZE I1.2J OTHER SIZES 12.25, It, 16. Holiday Bride In a simple t'hristiniis Day cere nmny. Mrs. Clara A. I'cterman of this city became the bride ut Louie Unison, also of Klamath Falls. Kites were solemnised at B o'clock In the evening at the homo of the Rev. K. VI llanibrlrk before a group o friends of the couple. The twu exchanged vows before the fireplace Willi a lighted Christ u. ns tree adding tu (hit holiday set ting. The new Mrs. Ilriivm chose n suit of beige with brown accessories and a sprig of lioll;- pinned at her lapel for the wedding. After a brief trip to Bantu Crua. the couple will return to Klamath Falls to reside at 11 lift l'lue street. Meeting Plans Tlio Klinimth Fulls Nile dub will hold Its monthly Hireling nt 1 o'clock. Wednesday, January 7, at Ilia Wlurmii hotel. All members arc, imkcd to bring their sewing for the Shrine hmpital Mrs. F. L. Sonirrs is chairman of tlio conimltteo planning the meet ing. Others working with her are Mrs. John West. Mrs, K. II. Pike. Mrs. E. M. llubb. Mrs. tlcoriic Ad ler, Mrs. John Oiinleiier. Mrs. M, A. Howman, Mrs. M. K. Cornett. Mrs. veret Metier. Mrs K. J. Howell. Mrs. John T. Fowler and Louise Cooper. Mid-Holiday Much entertaining marked (he middle of the week, especially prior to the big dances on New Year's Eve. Mr. and Mrs Scott MiKrmlree ei.leitalnrd at their home. Imw Del Moro. for a large group of friends before the Elks dam-lug puny. Koine 3i were Invited to the affair whlcn was the first party given by the McKendices in theli new rr.Mdrnce College Set Tile COllciie set nrrunui.l niltnn..r party Friday evening at the Log Cabin honoring Marilyn Urure. who Is here from Sacramento, and also for Midge Newell of Seattle. Stan ford student who Is here for over Nrv Year holidays as the guest ot Shirley Dalton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dalton. Bidden to the no-hnstess affair were Marilyn and Midge. Anna Johnson. Carmen 1-ce Jones. Shirley Dalton. June llershberger. Marllvn O'Neill. Kathrrlne Newman, l.yiidrn King and Betlv Cleig Honor Guests Mary Stewart anr1 Hazel Morri son arranged a New Year's Eve dinner honoring Mm. Marguerite Newman and family at their home on Monclalre street. Covers were laid for Mrs. New man. Katharine. Anil and Dirk Newman. Margie Palinerlon and the two hostesses. Mrs. Newma'i and Ann are now living In Payette. Idaho. as '2 months ol listening pleasure in store for you. 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Trudlo Hellish, Kiiuna Haines. Mr. mid Mm, Hob Ciillrolc. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dalton, Mr, and Mm, William DeCew, Mr. and Mis. .enii Dent. Mr. mid Mm. Claude Davis. Mr. unit Mm. Hex Dul ls. Mr. and Mra. Theodore, Dewey. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dinner. Dr. and Mrs. E. Dlelsche. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot, Mra. Twyla Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Mal colm Epley, Mr. and Mra. Matt Ftimlgan. Dr. ami Mm. T. F. Farley, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Geary, Mr. and Mis. Wesley Cliiilerlan, Mr. and Mm. Ai llaltan, Mr. and Mm, It F.. Hanger, Mr. and Mm. II. E. Ila inaker. Mr. anil Mrs. Hymn L. Ilardenbrook. Mr. and Mm. William O. Huge)- strut. Mr. und Mm. Harvey llowiiuii. Mr. and Mra. Hob Henry, Mark A. llaltan. Eva Hyde. Mr. and Mra. Earl Isaacs, Mr. and Mm. Jark Keating. Mr. and Mra. Elmer 11. Klnderdlck. Mr. und Mm. Doll Ken yon, Mr. and Mm. Kmlerlik Lives ley. Mr. and Mm. Nicholas Long. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Low, Mr and lln I 11,'ti I .iirriig. Mr. and Mis. Dun l.iskry, Mr. and Mrs. lllalr Malloy. Mr. and Mm. Charles Mack. 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Holiday Affair One nf Die many cocktail parties given before the New Year's Ev dances was arranged by Mr. and Mm. Howard Prrnrll at their home op Riverside. Mr. and Mm. Lloyd I'rork assist ed the hosts. Cocktail were served In the game room. The rooms were gay with holiday gierns and a dro oialed Christina tree. Activities The thrre (ilrls Friendly Hiriy grouiM of Ht. Paul's Episcopal Sf church will resume activities after a " let-up during Ciirltma-New Year holidays. Henlom meet Moiulny at 4 p. in ; Juiilom Tuesday at 4:16, and the Intermediates also at 4:10 but on Wednesday. All three meet In tin parish linu-e. p. n,. uui n,u ry ruiiy The HiKial-F.duratlnn club nf the YMC'A held a holiday parly for members and i.urta at the Y Tue. day evening. Theme of the parly was carried out In Christinas decorations. About 40 attended for refreshment and dancing. Waffle Supper Mrs. Frits Vance, assisted by her mother. Mm W. W. Corey, enter tained on New Year's Eve at a waffle supper and card party at her home on Shasta wav. The guests included Mr. and Mra. E. L. Mitchell. Mr. and Mm. W. C. Little. Mrs. . H. Clixtdnrd. Mrs. L. E. Henry and Mrs. S. H. Berry. Custom M4i SLIP COVERS Margaret Whctlcr Phan 4M4 a mi Ml i