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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1948)
SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1948 HfRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON pace mm ; ; o '-1 f i i in ' r m ,, i i t 1 - fV ; ' i ' .".1 ' , J J I " ." ' ' ' - ; - - I J ....... A - i i I ' tTrrirmmmmmmmimniTnTi i r I i rrn r 1 it n r - 1 MissSpannaus Weds Friday Eve Caila iiln-s, pink mid white snapdragon mid term aitaitwt many candla (oriiu-d the backxruund ir Use wcdtllim of Kalheriiw rSjMMitiam mill Krtirst I'aJoiie at the Aiwrn!ly of Ood church Friday ivwilrar, April ! The bride I the tlauKhler of Mr, arm: Spsnnau end the niece of Mr, tlnirxe liiirn of thl elty, mid the groom ! the ort of Mr, mid Mm Steve I'ftluMr of Hliliwcii, Oklnhams. Uiven In tnarrtKi by her uncle Carl Orubb. the bride ore white Kuiitt iman with a full liu-e yell mil I iihr rerrird mi arm bonituet of ri nisr rauKht aitlt white aiiritnwr. Hrr only jewelry di.iilile-rliiit itold olti which hud Ijren worn by her mother una her I grniidmoilwr on their weddiiw day The bride iteillit ' Iete llluby, who wore flimr leiiKth ftork of pink tulle mid mrrted roe, hi and aweet lie. 'Hie best roan j was ipal KnKlwh and uhrr were Hob Carroll. Monroe Alibrltton and Vt le linker. Jut belore the reremony. which read by the Key. C. O, Boms, Mm. Muriel flarlrh iiK. "nersune," Ml Marie obenrhain wa the ac- j romrmnint and tie also played the tiaditlonal weddins professional and rereasloiial. A rereptlon followed at the Span- nam Wane. VM4 Hanriltte, where the bride and groom cut their wed- ( diK rske. Kor her daughter's weddlnf , Mr. Kpaiiimut wore a blue rreic gown wills mulching hat and a rosebud corsage. Immediately after the reception, the youm1 rouple left for a two weeks' wedding trlfi which will take them to the Orei?oll coast, for traveling (he bride wore a perl winkle blue crepe suit with white accejtvirle and a red rosebud cor- ' e. Both the bride and groom are employed at Ewauna Boa com- j pany, she In the office and he in . the planing mill. Out-of-town guest at the wed ding Included Mr and Mm, Earl I in of Vreka. Calif , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oarrtner of Yreka, Calif ., Mrs. B K Elliott of Medford and Mr. and Mrs Clint Moore of Ashland. The league of Women Voters an nounces a fourth orientation meet ing to be held at Uie home of Mr. f ret e- . II Friendship Friendship Court No. 1!, Order of the Amaranth, held St regular April meeting lit the Masonic temple Wednesday eyening, April SI, Royai Matron Mary Ellen Oaater presided a the routine business of the court wa conducted. The highlight of the evening wa the exemplification of the Initiatory degree. Under the guidance of Clyde Thompson, royal patron, the degree of the order wa conferred upon Mr. and Mrs nharies Kerr, Mr. and Mr. Mark Smith and Mr. Nina Currier. Toi wa the first class of candi date for the 1048 officer and the work wa beautifully and Impres stvely done. HefreshmenU were aerved follow ing the meeting by Mr. and Mrs, Paul Jones and Mr. and Mr. Faul Home. Iecoratlon in the court room were arranged by Mr. T, H. Jiceve and Mrs. Larry Baker. C. E. Dennis, 103 Pine, Monday eve ning, April 28, at 7:30. Any woman Interested In attending please con tact Mr. Everett Dennl. roember hip chairman, at 9509, OES Meeting l Aloha chapter Ho, if, Klamath if!!. Cascade Crest chapter Ho, 169, ehliouulii, and Prosperity chap- ter Ho, 180. Mailn, met Tuesday eve. ning April 39 at the Masonic, temple, ' In Klamath Fail In special ieasion to welcome Catherine, Felger of Ash ' land, worthy grand matron of the j Grand Chapter of the Wats of Ore gon on her official lit to thi dis jtrict. Accompanying her was Vlr jglnta Brown of Klamath Pall, . Clrand lu'h of the tlrand Chapter. Worthy Matron Alma Cleus and Worthy Patron Jame Hunter of ' Aloha chapter. Worthy Matron Athei Itoser and Worthy Patron fe Kelllson of Cascade Crest chapter, and Worthy Matron OSadya Halou ek and Worthy Patron Joe Halou sek of Prosperity chapter presided Jointly over the meeting. Officer and memoera of all the chapters represented were compli mented by the worthy grand matron on the progress and accomplish ment the organization has made In the past year. Agnes Branson, worthy matron from Tuleiake chap ter, Tulelake, California, wa an out of state guest for the eyening. Courtesy girl from all three chap ter presented gift to the ditm guished guest wl(h appropriate cere monies Hoteses for the evening were Past Matron Sadie Holioway and Blanche BechteS. Table and 1 flower decoration for she event j were through the courtesy of Mtn Inle Orizzie. Mr. H. 8. Stone, Vera Chase and Madelon Adler. After the meeting refreshmesits were served In the banquet room by s the committee consisting of Or Oienger, chairman. Vera CSemmetw, 'joannah Chapman, Dixie Bebber, ' Betty Haniey and Katherine Cru i mon. They e assisted by mem bers from Ctd Crest and Proa perity chapters. The neat meeting of Aloha chap ter on April 3T, WIS! be tor the vat- pftse o conoing mfusin os cai-didatet. On May 11 th wmmi meeting hanortnc past mifssm and past patron will ist held. DAM SATURDAY NIGHT 1ERRILL TO THE MUSIC OF ORTA HIS PIANO i" 13-PIECE ORCHESTRA Feorariitg Sons fcy STAN WiLDt Eddie hs ob" st rfce nartoa newer bartd't fce ka juit finished o six monthg' engagement in the Rate Rom Sow) of San Froncitco'i PaSoce Hstel. Dancing 10-2 $US Fer fenan EDDIE ka 1- COMING! ARMORY SAT,, MAY That Satska Smoke Smok Man TEX WILLIAMS And Hit WESTERN CARAVAN ..WD APRIL SIXTIENTH ot the Av,t-mlly of Gd church were Kolherme Sponnoui, daughter of Mrs Grace b(aniQus ' of thu city, and Ernest Polone, son of fWr and Mts Sieve Polone of Stillwell, Oklahoma. They will make their home in Klomath Folli. Kergreen Club's Year . Tulelake gardenera thl week re- ' organised the Tulelake Oarden club, .re-electing the panel of officers that aerved prior to the wr Year Meeting of the club were discon tinued when war work absorbed at tention of tha women who were tsien member. ,. Tit club, one of th biggest and mrwt active In the bnt met Tues dy afternoon In the church annea with Mra. Oeonte Yost, Mrs. Prench Johnson, Mr. Tom Newton end Mr. Waller Reynold aa hrter. Meeting wllbe held each econd and fourth Tuday afternoon from tow until the lt of (September and once a month from October 1 through rebruary. No aprlrut plant le will be held .Uil year inc re-organttatloti wa loo late but the member will con .renlrau on a flowar show to be held probably In August. A tulip tea 1 pi lined for some time In May at the home of Mr. William llooiier and the member will work (luring the fall and winter months on seasonal decor. Huggesled sublerta for study dur 'liig thl summer ar landscaping. TJower arrangement, house plants and pranlng and tratuiilnntlng. B-elected to office were Mr. M V. Maxwell, president; Mrs. Olney fludd. vice preldent: Mr. Marvin Thnma. secretarv and Mr. William Hooper, treasurer. An Imitation Is extended , to everyone lntereird In gardening, es pecially the new homesteaders, to join the club. ml Mary Huyr wa obligated at this time. Whist was played after the merlins-, with Dorolhv IJrmsoll Isnlding high wore and Prlscilla Bu irk low, and later In the evening refreshments were served by Neva Hayes and Ilrk!y Freeman. A Mothers lsy program has hern scheduled for the tirxi meeting. May S. The Juveniles of Neighbor of Woodcraft met Monday at p m. In the KC hall for a builnes mret Ing and refrenhmrm. liuth Hull I now senior guatdiun for the Juvenile. Now Available Th New 'HEW HOME' Li U ft $6950 up Sewing Machine Service JII Khasta Way Ph. Hit f Woodcraft Fine Furs Deserve me R A- Cold Storage iKtamath's only cold toraget Fumigation A. (lethal il ft insurance Iflre-theftl Storage on Premises ft Immediate Delivery CHARDS FUR CO. IS Neighbor of Woodcraft met In the KC hall Monday evening, April 10 for a regular business meeting "The House f CSnaranteed For' Cleaning - Giattnf - Repairing - Remodeling 1007 Main Phone 6425 f f I! i h M n .4 a THE DANCIN6, Sportsman's Hotel IN TULELAKE, CALIF., ANNOUNCES Every Night Except Tuesday IN THE NEWLY REDECORATED BANQUET ROOM Opening Saturday, April 24 l UJJJ U'fry Music ond Intartommenr SV- ' ; ' by th. 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