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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1948)
SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS.' OREGON PACI SEVEN i C n ft 1 Hr'Av : . V LEAVING SOON to make tlielr home in Tampa, Florida, arc Mr. and Mrs. James Lopez and two-year-old son Louis Mrs. Lopez is I ho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Dent, 432 N. 5th street. The family plans to leave May 3 for tho south. - Cluiti-rliii) Daughters Of Nile Plan May Affair What promises to I delightful f fnlr of the coming week l the lea to be given Thursday, Muy t. at Hie home of Mm. Ixirrn Palmcrtnn on Pacific Terrace, by '.hit Klamath Kail club, Daughters of the Nllr, In roiniilliiiPiit lo Mm. Burl Newbry of Ajihlnnit, past queen of Zulcima temple. Mm. Newbry will accompany her husband here when Mr. Newbry. as potentate of lllllah temple, pay an official visit to the Klamath Bhrine club. The lea rcplarcs tilt Usual Muy luiichron of the iiroup. Mm. Palmer Uiil In president of Ui club unit -nlntliiK at tho tea will br Mm. (Urn limit. Mr Kit Ostendorf. Mm. J. V. Owens, Mm. Oeoruc II. Adler, Mm. DrlAH, Mills, Mm. Ctlpnll Krlll. Mm. Tp1 Itccve. Mm Walter Mrown, Mm. William llagclsicln. Mm. Rob ert P. Klliiik--on dr., and Mm. Ray Byrnes. In the receiving line will be Mm. Nrwbry. Mm. Oscar Kltlrrdge, Mm. Htpvrn Mh-va mid Mm. Piiliiiprton. Mm Oliver Overmyer of Med fnnl. queen of Zulrlma temple. U exiwcted to le here for the affair. "Hip ten table will stress the Daughter of the Nile colom with yellow spring blos-ioms, candles mid irren ap(oiiitmctita. Tea hiium will Ik from 3 30 o' clock until 6 1(1 o'clock. Benefit Party The women's tournament commit tee of ftcamcs (lolf iind Country club h announced benefit puny tinted for Halurdny evening. May 8. at t o'clock at the clubhouse. Prlrcn will be awarded and the affair la ojx-n to the membrrahlp of Rpamei and their Kueata. Proceeda w ill bo into Hie trophy fund. At a meeting of the committee Tuesday night with the chairman. Mm. Paul Fnrrena. final plana for the party were outlined. Preaenl were Mr. and Mm. O. II. Ilufflngton. Mr. and Mrs ltolerl Hproat, Mr. and Mm. Uiren Pnlnierton, Mr. and Mm. K. M, Raymond. Ur. and Mm. Marvin Nersrth and Mr. and Mm. Farrena. Girl Scout Tea Cilrl Hcouia of Troop t. of which Mm. Kliner II. Ilurndrn Is leader ami Mrs. Floyd Royd, n.vslMant leader, enlerlnlned Sunday afternoon from 3 to 30 o'cliH-lt at Uie itarnden home, g:ia Pacific Terrace, honoring mothers and members of the Klam ath area Olrl Hcoul council. The gills, as part of thrlr train ing and work toward awards, made the cookies, dTorated the tea table, greeted guests and served tea. They used a bowl of w hite sweet peas and while daisies on the table with white f candles. Pouring went the troop officers, Carolyn lioyd, Joan Juckeland, Julie Itarnden nnd Janice Larson. Other memb.-rs of Troop 6 assisted about the rooms and were Oeraldlne Lee, Flnvla Lee, llcrnlce Traw, Loreen Mills. Laura Collman, Dolores Cas ter, Ronlin tluildardt and Patty Stair. ASIII.AM) TO ItK IIOSTK.SN (IROI'P Ashland club, Uaughtera of the Nile, will be hostess group to Zulel ma temple No. 13, at Ashland Salur day, May 8, at a p. m .This Is the regular May session of the temple. Congenial WOMEN Lovo our colorful atmosphere. MEN Like our fine foods, MOLATORE'S 1112 Main IllrUiday Is Tueaday Kvenl Mrs. Dale West was hostesa at tier home In Merrill Tuesday evening with a dinner parly honoring her husband's birthday anniversary. Friends from Merrill and Klamath Falls were Invited to the affair. Members of the Klamath Falls Oarden club will hold a regular meeting Monday. May 3. In the city library club rooms at 3 o'clock and officers will be Installed at this time. A program will follow. Mem bers are akcd U bring -planta for an exchange. Vows Exchanged April 10 In Reno Mi, and Mrs. Ulyss'-s H Iliilentlne of Kluiniilh Falls this week an nounced tho inuirlugo of their daughter, Nancy Ann, to James Alton Ludlow, ion of Mr, iind Mm. Clay Ludlow of Orlnda, California. The young couple exchanged vows at lleno, Nevada, on the after noon of April 10, nnd they are now at home at 20 Kl Pulgar, Orlnda. Nancy Anil Is n graduiile of Klamath Union high school and was completing her first year at Mills college at Oakland, California, She met her husbaud-to-be while In s hool. The groom, affiliated In bus urns wild his father at Orlnda In si ec piialucls manufacturing. ' a veteran of three years' aervlce with the United Stales marine corps. For her wedding. Nancy Ann wore a cream tone sheer wool suit with a brown picture hat and a corsage Friends of the young couple accom panied them to Kcno. Mrs. Ilalentlnc visited recently Willi her daughter and execis a visit from the two at mid-summer. Jaycee Session A group of Klamath Falls couples left this week-end for Portland to attend the Oregon stale Junior Chamber of Com merce convention. Among those going north were Mr. and Mrs. John Handineycr, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trelbwaaacr, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Killers, Mr. and Mrs. James Stllwell and Mr. and Mrs. James Hurnesa Jr. Open House At Malin Residence Mr. and Mrs. Tony Steyskal opened their recently completed home four miles south of Malm on the old Alturas highway last Sunday afternoon from 1 to 6 o'clock. Home 300 friends of the couple from over the basin area called at their home and to enjoy the 0n house, and the smorgasbord served In the dining room. Mrs. flud Falrclo and Mrs. John Reber Bsslsled about the rooms. Later In the evening a group of close friends from the Malln district ware Invited for cocktails and dancing with Mrs. Reber assisting Mm. Hieyskal. Guests Included Mr. and Mm. mmm'jf "mm- . f s' James IUgers, Mr. and Mrs. Clay ton Reber. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Raj mis, Mr and Mrs. William Rajnua Mr. and Mrs Joe Halouack, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bteyskrl, Mr. and Mm. Don Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mrrvyn Wilde, Mr, and Mm. louln Kallna. Mr. and Mrs. John Reber. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stonecypher. Mr. and Mrs into Kills. Mr. and Mm Jesse Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Vic. tor Orr. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Wilson Mr. and Mm. Hymn Johnson. Mr and Mrs. Ilonnle Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Zumwnlt. Mr. and Mrs John James, and Mr. and Mm. Jim my Ottoman. Wed In North Mr. and Mm. Jean Prork of P.rcm erton. Wash., were recent visitors here at the home of his brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Prock of I-akeahore drive. The recently-weds were en route to California for their honeymoon. Mr. Prock Is a former resident of Klamath Falls. bprmg lea T Mrs. Bert C. Thomaa entertained at tea Wednesday afternoon honor ing Mm. Emmltt C. Smith of Port land, who la a guest here this week at the Thomas home, 828 Pacific Terrace. Neighbors and a few close friends were Invited for the tea between the hours of 3 to 6 o'clock to meet Mrs. Smith who la the mother of Don Smith, husband of the former Mary Thomas. They are now living In Kabul, Afghanistan. Mrs. Roland Wright presided at the tea aervlce during the first hour and Mrs. Theodore Caae the second hour. The tea table was decked with lovely red tulip which Mrs. Smith brought from Portland. Klamatn tones who have visited recently In Portland with Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Johnson, formerly of this city, bring back greetings and are also pleased to tell all their many friends of their good health. IctT'J''' 'l ."ih L, "fc w. e I f Ik iV V' - f Jj PRETTY os a picture is Julie Ann, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Miller, 1 405 Eldorado. Julie Ann is all of two years old. Kennell-Ellls 1 Vonf feS j ca i I ' r - CASCADE Klomoth'i Finest WE'LL HELP YOU "Keep Klamath Klean!" Keepirfg Klamath Klean has been our job for a long time! We like if, and we believe we're good of1 it! Save your self 2 whole days o week ... let us do your laun dry. Service is excellent now, ond prices have al ways been reasonable. Send your cleaning with your laundry! Phone 6565 or 511) for fast pick-up and delivery service. LAUNDRY& DRY CLEANERS Opposite Post Office EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT included with regular dinner CORSAGE For ladies on their birthdays or anniversaries if reservations have been made. .. ..rnSf .Oregon Tlwrt DICK Mg Ml ,,y . VIC DlSTAD ''O' Sunday rJ;. . one Dorri, I57 orDio7128 LJ!lvat; CAL-ORE TAVERNi IS Milei South on Highway 97 MAY TWENTIETH in St. Augustine's church is the date set for Rosie Suty's marriage to Robert K. Thompson of Klamath Falls. She is the daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Anton Sury of Malin. Kennell-Ellla Wedding Date The betrothal and forthcoming marriage of Roale fluty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Suty of Malln. lo Robert K. Thompson, aon of Kaspcr Thompson and the late Mrs. Thompson of Klamath Falls, were announced this week by the bride elect's parents. The young couple will exchange vows Thursday, May 20, In St. Augustine's church In Merrill. Rosle attended the University of Washington for three years and majored In physical education. The groom-to-be Is a graduate of Oregon State college where he majored In logging engineering. He served aa a captain In the army, corps of engi neers, for four years during World War 2. Saturday Tea A prettily arranged aprlng tea was given laat Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock when Mm. Don West and Mrs. Dale Welt enter tained at the home of the latter In Merrill In honor of Mrs. Gerald West who has moved from Malln to reside In Merrill. The tea table was centered with a sliver bowl holding red epithyllum cactua. Mrs. Virgil Rexford and Mrs. John Degnan poured and as sisting about the rooms was Mrs. Kenneth Colwell. About 20 Merrill friends of the West family were Invited to the affair. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Bulger and aon "Bltsy" art hra for a week-end visit it the home of Mm. Stalger'i parenta. Mr. and Mra. R. 0. Wood ruff. The Stalgera reside In Oswego, Jot the than a H Mrs. David R. Vandenberg and her two daughters, Judith and Ce clle, left Thursday at noon for Eu gene where the girls will participate in the flnala of the Oregon state maslc contest. Judy will play a piano number and Ceclle la a mem ber of the Sacred Heart academy string aextette. playing the violin. They plan to continue on to Port land for a xamlly reunion this week end. J Joy Kent of Oregon State college, ! aenlor student, waa nome last week ; end lo spend several days with her parents, the Glenn Keqta of Pacific Terrace. Mrs. Margaret Dudley of Oakland la expected to arrive by plane Sun day to spend a week or two visiting ; her daughter's family. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Epley of North Seventh I street. 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