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SOCIETY
By Edno Killmeyer
Lake Season Opens
Despite May Snow
Weather permitting and if the prowlera left the kitchen alnk a
lot of folk plan to ko to Lake o" the Wood thin week-end to upend
Memorial Day and In ome ciwca to open their Mimmer homea for the
aeaaon.
There w atlll a lot of late May anowdrlft blocking private ronda
entering the rablit Iota, but two hardy young Amzni) we know had a
awlm In the lake laat Hundny with a warm aim beating down on the
water and the anowdrlfta.
Mr. and Mra. Joneph C. O'Neill left today for their cabin. Joined by
their riaughlera, Joan mid Marilyn, who are home for the holiday from
the Unlveralty of Oregon. The ONellla were among the flrat to open
for the arafton.
Laat Sunday Dr. Ralph W. Hlenrn and Froncea were at the lake
to on their aummer home, and alw opening on that day were Mr.
and Mm, Dick fleeter mid their children, David, Stephen and Andrea:
Mr. ail( Mra. Neal Stewart, AngiM and Sara; Dr, nnd Mra, P. Cecil
Adam and their three; Mr, and Mra. Laurence Shaw and Tommy
and their gueata, the Arthur Kclnhart family; Mr. and Mra. Ed, Dur
ham and their grandiion, Dirk Ankeny: Mr. nnd Mr. Matt Flnnlgan
and their three, (opening their cabin on the eaat aide which they
recently ptirchuaedi; Mr. and Mra, Charlca Telford, who have come up
from Texas where they spent the winter and name other
0enlng thl week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Weaver, Mr.
and Mra. John Houston and Mr. and Mra. E. M. Igl and their famine:
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Prock. Jack and Eleanor. Mr. and Mra. E. A. Geary
and Alice, Mr. and Mra. Claude H. Davl. the Wayne Scotta and the
Alex Brearcllffea.
Mra. Clarence Humble, with Nancy and Sally, were going up thia
week-end, and the Robert Thompson and their youngster went up
Friday for the week-end.
Diamond lake cabin ogienlnga are Inter this year due to the heavy
anowa. Recently George Mclntyre and his aon Donald anow-shocd In
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WHITE SATIN was worn by Rosie Jeari Suty (above),
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Suty of Malm, for her
wedding Moy 20 in St. Augustine's church, to Robert
K. Thompson. Four ottroctive attendants (right) to tho
bride were, left to right, Marge Kennard of Portland,
Man Suty, Morlho Krao and Helen Suty.
-Kenncll-Ellis.
WHITE DAISIES OUTLINED the lovely gown worn of
her wedding by Lila Irene Cox (above right), daughter
r,f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Obenchoin of Bly, when she ex
changed vows in the First Methodist church here lost
May 15. With the bride arc her two attendants, Roberta
Fruits of Merrill and Lila Lee Osborne of Arlington,
Ore , and the little ring bearer, Carolyn Obenchoin,
ond Mary Jo Harper, the flower girl,
Jnnrt-Miller.
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A CHARMING AFFAIR held at the home of Mrs.
Nelson Reed last Saturday afternoon was the tradi
tional tea given by the Klamath Falls branch of the-.
American Association of University Women in honor
of graduating senior girls of Klamath county high
schools. A pretty Maypole theme was used in decora
, tions at the tea table, and bouquets of spring flowers
added an attractive note about the rooms.
In the receiving line (left) were, from left to right,
Mrs. Warren C. Nogle, Mrs. Aaron Hoffman, Mrs.
Willard Duncan, Mrs. Frank Howard, Mrs. 0. K.
Puckett and Mrs. Nelson Reed.
Irma Wauchope presided at the tea service for part
of the afternoon (above). With her are two young
guests, Marian Mclntyre and June Marie Murphy, both
from Klamath Union high school.
Seated at the piano, (above right) are Ceraldin
Larson, a graduating senior from Bly high school, Mrs.
Frank W. Obenchoin of Bly ond Mrs. John P. Kerns.
Picture by Jonea-MiUer Studio.