SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVEN
Double Ring Rites
Read In February
Hiltlinlrne lllukliy. iIiiiikIiIi'I i Mi. mill Mm (.'Illume llliiklry nl
1 1 1 in illy, Ih-ciuiiii (hi' liihli. of Noiniiiii K. tliiiiiiiilirr, uli c( Kliililutll
Full". Ill il cluulili' ilnu rrri'iiiony mid ul H iirloi k llir rvi'iihiK nl Krli
riiiiry 'II. I'm. I innltl II AiiiIitmiii iihi ilin inijil lul unvlrr nl I ho
' KIiiiiiiiIIi Triitilr.
Tim lnlilrurooiii In Hit' mm u Mi mill Mm. I; ,) (liiMiuii.ir of
I'IIIiImiikIi, I'ii.
Tim lirliln t'worlril ilown Hit- m.,li' by lirr tiillier wlm mivc her
li. niRrrlHUP. llrr mmii v.u nl
prilll mitlll. Illnlllolll'll Willi II llllt'll
hmllrr ittlil n boiillitiit hklil riitllnii
I', n triiln. Hit vrll nl IiniiiTllii
Irnulli, It'll limn ii Imlii nl while m l
mill pi'iilln I'm Irwrliy hr wnio n
llnlllili' nl I it I li I nl prill K
A rlfi-lr nl pink ruhi'liiiilh Mir
i'i unili'tl llii' while iiri'liUI wliii li
li iili'iril lirr iiimiiurC,
Mm. l'lilint'l' I tiiili'i.Mill Mtnu "I
Ijivi' Vmi Tnily" uwl "lli'iuiiM'."
Itrlnil the vowri. lunilllplilllril ly
Ihllirrl Mol l In. who Intel pliiynl
(It liiulltiiilliil liloiriMolnil nlltl te
t milium!
Mm. -hi I lllnklry wit. liuilnili
ul honor. Hit uoii wiiii ill uiliiii
liilli'lu, fii.thluiiril Willi ii IhiiiIIiiiiI
cklll. All Olliiwr Mitlll rlllliull
II .iiiinrtl hi-r Ihiiuiiii-I nl I'ltriiullimh,
tir.il iilir wore n Imnilt'itu nl Hit' Kiiliir
flower III llir hulr
Ml lllrMnnMn wrrr lli-lirwi llll.vill
mil Mm Hill lllul.lry. wlm wrir nl -tlretl
III yellow lllllrtu Itnwlis Tllrlr
Ili.UUIirU III m lliilt'llin Wrir lied
( Willi yrllnw rlliuolin
I Imlii lllnklry win fliiwrr mil
iii ilnvui wiii ill nipin tiittrtu, mill
nhr wore n luiln nl tninuiloiiit in
lri lutlr.
Itoin'll IliHik wn.. llf.l llllill. Illut
iHirm wrrr Curl lllnklry. IlinllHT
nl llir Inltlr. Drxlri Hrnloli. Tril
HruiiiiH mill lriin ufii' lurry
HlnklrV. Innllirr nl tllr bride, win
unit brnirr
Thr llllltr.i llli.tlirl wolr It illr'Js
nl nky blur, mill llrr eolMiKr win nl
plllk rnnrljuilll
A ri'i'rplloii Ww lirlil ul llir llninr
ol llir brlilr'n p.ilrlil.. tllll MuiMii
Wiiy A wlillr. tllirr-ttriril mke
irlilriril llir llllilr n lublr.
Allrr llir nrwlvwr-tli I lit llir lll'l
nl'rr nl llir i iilllii'llnli. Mm furl
Woodwind mill Mli I'nliiier tlun
lllivill wivril I'llry wrir liv-litid
n Mm Hay llmuiwi'll, Iluiinlr
S" rrnry unll Kirlyn Huii.miii. Mm.
Dtiill (Iwrlln Willi III rlmryr nl thr
gl.rnt lunik
llir lirw Mm. tiiiliiiiilt'ie wnrr
blink mill wltll p'nk nn-rwnrlrn lor
Rolim ny llrr on hid win pllllirit
III llir Mlollldrr Allrr II wrrk In
Hun I'miuivo, tlir rniiplr rrtiirnnl
In be m llninr nl Ul A Mnrllll mrrrU
.
Five Years Old
"Torpy" Kornlii, youim wn nl Mr.
lid Mm. Jacob KorlllB 1)1 3361 lur
drn. wit.n 8lir.it nl honor nt A (lllltirr
111 irlriirnlioii nt liii lilili blitlulny
I thr KoctllK limnr Mnnility. March
R Hotirii wrrr In nl 5 to 7 o'rlork.
lmllnl to nhiirr Torpy V blrth
rty dllllirr wrrr Mlkr Dunn. Hurry
llrnnkry, Knnilrn lllt. Carolyn Kor,
IUK. Dnvld tllll. llllilily Woltrn.
Duvlrl I'liiil. IMnny Collin. Kiirnniw
Hirr. Jnhiiny t:nx, umnr Woltrri
and llnrolil Hmlth.
Mn. Ijiwrrnm WoUrrn uvilnlrd
lri. Kornm with thr party.
faculty Club
OVR Thr Orritoli ViKiitionnl
irhonl Furully Womrn rhih niri
Tiirndnv ryrnmi!. Mnrrh 5. ul tlin
OVH Burnt hnuir with 2B tnrnibrri
prrjsrnt.
Pluiu lor Iwnrlit urd purty
wrrr illvuwird. bt no dntr linn brrn
rt for thr nllmr.
Mr. Knurls Mi-Inlwh. tilth prrn
Idrnl. ippolntrd Mm. Ilobrrl Smith
rhulrnmn of the curd party. The
Ullrr will appoint a commlttrr lo
complrl arriitnirtiirntA.
HaMrvr tor thr April nirrtum
will be Mm. J. Cmbtree. Mm. a.
Dayln and Mm. II. Dorrr.
Hostesses
Mm. W. A Mliliklmiil nml Mm.
W, M. Diililtilriiin wrir Imttrni.rK nl
a Miipnnr Khowrr Klvrn lur Mm.
W. A. KH'Mlliiliionn, thii loillHT
Mi'iililrr Miiri'ln, ul llir linliii' nl
Mm. I'llJilliiliioiiii' inoIlliT, Mm (.'.
C. Mnrrlii. ol illill Klift lilu. on I'rl
iluy pvrnliiK, March n. A llllllllwr of
Kitnim wrir pliiynl. wllh nwnrili
HolllK In Mm. Il llollin. Mm. Itob
nt llin y. Mm. II .1 Mi l lllviuy nml
Mm Jor Nlrli.ru.
Mm KltAllillnoiih rrrrlyrd itiuuy
bmiitlful niiin, n i ii. i i u llirin one
Inilll Mm. w. U Nrlnon of Port
R frlrml who win iinublr to
llllrnil llrlrmlinirtiln wrrr nrryril
by Ihr hohtrshrH lo Mm. H. t.
Akrm, Mm. It A Nrllsrii. Hutllr
Hull. Mn, II M iirlnii,. Knnhr
Clupp. I-,., i, ,.,, Vi Marnarrl
llrlvll. Doiolhy ClionilliT. Dulriir
(liillimhrr. Kthrl l-ntrlrk. Annlr Mr.
(Hlvrnv. Mm. Willlmn Hull Mn.
drome Wnllrm. Mm C. (. Mnrrn.
Mm It lliriiuiii, Kuv lluniMrrrt.
flpal NlrlMM,, I-:,,Jr. I'uimht, Joull
Moril mid Until Phrlps
ROA Auxil iarv
MrinlMTH ol tlir wonirn'ii aux
iliary of llir Hi-M-ivr rilllrrra nv
MK'lulloii inrt WiilniMlny rvrnlnil.
Mitrrli Ml. al Ihr hoinr of thrlr
pirnlilinl. Mm flrorlir Hlllu. 810
r.lilnlllllii
Mm. Aiibrrv Avrry. ihiiliniiin of
Ihr rniiMiluiiunai riiiiiinlllrr. rrud
till lirwly-prrpnrril riillitltlltliin.
uml II rnih udi'llliil by Ihr rlllb
I'lium lor un April binuo iiaity
vrrr dlMllvMd. Thr nlfulr will lie
a dliinrr party with thr Itr.irrvr
fllllrrm uvMKliilk.n Innird. In the
Prlliiin putty riKiiu. April U.
Miv Arthur Coiupton wua
lii'iiiiid lilkloriun
ap-
w t -
ATTRACTIVE daughter of Mr.
onrl Mrs. J. L. Cohoa Jr. is
Cheryl Ann. The Cotieos ore
visiling (roni Tennessee. Mrs.
Cohen is Hie former June
Rrown of Klciinnth Palls,
rlnuglilnr of Mr, and Mrs, F.
W. Brown of Bonanza. While
in the West, they visited
Cheryl's great grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ferguson
ol Biikersfield. Calif.
Kl'IIIH'll-Kllls
CtotHD
Thimble Club
Vera liervra of Mrrrlll wan hmt
r.i to thr Thlmblr club of Nrluhborn
of Woodcraft on Wrdnriduy. Marrli
3 Hlx nirnilirrii inailr Uie trip from
Klamath FulU. I.unrliron wan
.irrvrd at I orliKk by the hoitrwi.
toiiowrd by nn nfirrnoon of wwlnit
and vlaliKiK.
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IN DOUBLE RING vows read in lote February, Rutholene
Blaklcy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blakley, became
the bride of Norman E. Gammicrc, also of this city. The cere-
monv was read ot the Klamath Temple.
Kriiitell-Kllts pertinent of education were guests,
WO
it- j&M
President
Mm. CleorKC T, Clerlliiifer of Port-
lund, mule ireldrnt of the Orexon
Council of iupubllcan Women, will
lie In Klamath
Fiillii next Tues
day, March HI,
lo meet with
other Hepubll-
ciiii women and
In her honor
there Is a lunch-
e o n in e c 1 1 n K
plunued for I
o'clock al the
Pelican party
room.
'I his will lie
a Joint nirelliix
with the Wood
Itlver unit which
Is made up of women from Chllo
iiiln and Fort Klamath.
Anyone Interested In attending
I he luncheon should contact Mrs.
William Ui'Ccw. 02115. Immediately
If they have not already been con
tacted by the culhnK committee.
Refreshments
The Altar HocWty of Ht. Aukux
ttnn'H church of Merrill met at the
home of Mr. John O'Nnlll March 3.
Mr. Dan Harry wn co-hostPM.
Pla m were made to iwrve re
fD'nlinicnt.H at the annual 8t, Pat
rlck'K Day dance.
KelreJihmrnLri were served to Rev.
Father O'Connor. Mrs. John Deg
nan. Mm. HiiKh O'Connor, Mrs.
Jainen OKeeffe, Mrs. Con Johnson,
Mm. Ben Johnson, Mrn. Jerry
Aherne. Mr. Clara Heott, M..
Mike Newman, Mrs. Peter Callw,
Mrrt. Gene Hammond. Mr. A. An
drieu, Mrs. Norman Rennen. Mrs.
John Oiacomlni. Mrs. Jamen Horn
mond. Mrs. Dalton Parker. Mrs.
Howard Dewev. Mrs. John Madden.
Mr. Tom OKeeffe. Mrs. Bob Pet
rlrk, Mrs. Bruner. Katherine Mad
den and the hostesses.
Luncheon
Alpha chapter of Delta Kanna
Ojimma held its reubr monthly
meeting at 'h home of Beulah El
liott. 2?8 N. 2nd street, nn Satur
tliiv March fi. Luncheon and a
vl!it'n hour preceded the business
mertinp A report was made on
tr CARE narkaces which the so
ciety has been sendinn to Enellvh
teachers. Plans for the state con
vention were discussed.
Edith Bork. state president, and
Florence Beard.sley of the state de
Potluck
Tlie B(K.lal club of Prosperity
Kcbckiih lodne met In the IfXJK
hall Wednesday, March 10. for a
potluck luncheon and buslnr i
meeting, and 17 members and one
Kuest attended. It was decided to
start a "Itolllni; Dollar" to raise
moi ey for the carpet fund, and
Ane Vasak was to have the first
dollar.
The Stanley party on February
25 was well attended. The Past
Noble Grand club also worked on
the Btanley party and the presi
dent, Esther Mast, Is In charge of
the fund.
The nrxt meeting, March 34, will
be a dessert luncheon and the
lmstcsses will be Lucille Bolds and
Louise O'Brien.
Preserve Thot Valuable
Papers and Documanti
Lot Ui Copy Thorn
Up to Will" eoo
Undorwood'i Comoro Shop
737 Main Phont 1003
p. v.--.
I 1
THIS is young Carry Lee Wil
son, two-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Wilson of
303 S 5th. Carry Lee cele
brated his second birthday on
February 20.
Kennell-Ellui
From Alaska
Church Guild
" 'Jr.tl)ljj
A visitor last week-end from Mir I LANGKLL VAl LEY Mrs. Bessie
Delta. Alaska, was Hlka Wallen. Frar.ler entertained the Guild of
postmaster for '11 years of that far SI. Uarnabaa church at her home
northern tow n. Miss Wallen was a Thursd ly afternoon.
hou.Mi!iiit of Mrs. C. L. Purkey, Members cut and sewed quilt
IIMIS Ulsbee. en route to Oakland, ! blocks. The next mcctmii will be
Calif . i n business before returning ;m the home of Mrs Ethel Jones,
to Ala-.ka. Maria Burnett won the contest prize
Mis, I'uikey has Jii.-it returned 'at the close of the afternoon.
from Ilia Delis, whrre wiih her I Refreshment were served to Nonie
small baby she sjent two months vls-
ItlttK w'.'h hrr parenls. Mr. and Mrs.
A. A MrGilvriiy. and attended the
wedding ol ht-r sister, Audrey Mc
Gllvray autl Allen Lackey.
Pepple. Mary Leidy. Viola Dearborn
and Ilawl Morrison of Klnmalh
1'alls. Betty i'eppl? of Bonanza, and
the following from LauRcll valley:
Margaret Burnett. With Jones. Mary
Dearborn. Madge Monroe. Eva Rob-
Rpf rnthn! jerts. IMcn LVro. Cora Leavltl. Joan
uciiuiitui I Marchant. Bea DeVaul. Bobblette
Friends this erk learned of thejoift. Ethel Jones, Grace Dearborn
engagement of Helen 8tine of this land the hostess.
elty. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. I
Stme -if Padroni. Colo., and John
A. Vaughn. '
Mr. Vaughn is the aou of Mrs j
Louise Vaughn of Klamath Falls.
No dale for the wedding has been
set. I
News of the betrothal was an- j
nouueed at a dinner Saturday eve
ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j
J. A. Thomas of Newell, Calif. j
and the former reported on activi
ty, of the organization.
Those present were Ann Rife.
Flda Fletcher. Dorothy Houston.
Edna Bloom. Geraldlne Owsley.
I.llas Hvnd. Florence Beardsley.
Kern Pcnk. Lillian Wright. Olive
Wilson, Ruth Obenchoin. Evelyn
lrkes. Mable Humble. Nctt Pcter
.v n. Jo Penrod. Eva Burkhalter.
Augusta Parker. Stella Bowne.
Edith Bork. Irma Wauchope. Borg
hild Mahlen. Florence Oilman.
B'ulah Elliott. Isabel Brixner and
Buena Stone.
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TERRY Christiansen, son of
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April.
- Krlinell-Elll.
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