Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 25, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    IATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVfN
olemnized
'Ashland Ch
At candlelight rrrcnuiiy perfm med bv Rrv. Karl Downing.
rioulM V. Miirrla became th brlile nf Daniel iwuerl Hi own. Tin
duiibl ring ceremony waa read at Hit Flral Christian church of Ann
land before bank of whit iladlnll, rosea and while tepere at th
liar.
Th bride, who tu given In marriage by tier father, wore a brau
lltul luiry null n guwn villi mariiuUett yoke and lace-trlmmcd
nmrt train, llrr fuiir-tlered Illusion vrll Ml trnin a wrrulli of tiriinu
bliHMumia and lllv-nf-thr.vallcv HI if carried raanidg bnu'iuet (if whit
tardrnlaa, which flanked a large
orchid. Hteplianntta atrrarnere fell
fmni tliti buiiniiet.
Tit. U.XIt.B l.fl.lj I. ll,. lUHl.l
ni mi. anil sirs, r.vrrru rvwrria in
Athland. The iromn la Ilia ann nf
Mr. and Mra. Francis Dodge llruwn
of Kurt Klamath.
Virginia Hawkins, tlie maid f
honor, wor a aea-areen maniul
artta (own. rlli rarrlrd a bouquet
of awrrt praa and rariinllorui with
matching headttrcM. Th brides
maid. Itarbara (Iravea, Barbara
WlMad, Itnrbnra Chrltcnen, and
Ittttll Mltclirll, wore matching pas
tel pink net and Ufleia gowns.
Th four rarrlrd hcart-Ahaiicd Imil
fluele of whllr carnations. They
wore Invrly hciirt-filinM-il hradtlrcu
a of rariiatlona surrounded by nrt.
Mim t'l.Ucl and Mlu Mitchell were
Imi raliillrllghtrra.
The flower girl waa llltlr Handra
K..-ulcl wlio waa dreaned In pastel
y.llow nrt ovrr tnffrta inwn and
rarrlrd a banket mail of yrllow
ltd whit carnatloua with atrph
anntla alrramrra. llrr hearl-ahaped
headdress nf whit and yrllow cer
natlniu matched th baaket from
whlrh aha araltrrrd rose petals In
tha path of Ilia bride.
Aaalatltig tha groom ai beat man.
waa hl brother-in-law, F. J. Dan.
forth, llnhrra wrra Donald Mitchell,
llollu Hill. Don Krlkxm. Dick
rlkow and Mlrharl Mrnwn.
Preceding tha ceremony. Barbara
tlravra tang "llrraua " At Ilia end
nf tha arrvtre aha aang "The
Wird'a Prayer" Mra. Cay Ifupman
played t h traditional wedding
march and alto accompanied Ml mi
Oravea.
The reception waa t.Id In the
frllowhlp hall nf tha rhurrh whr
Ilia brulr and iroom rut th firit
plrr nf th tiered wedding raka.
Mra Danforth. altrr nf th groom,
continued ecrvlng th rak. Mra.
Franco Brown poured and Mr.
Donald Mltrhrll arrvrd asauted by
Ui brltiemald.
for gning-away. Mn. Brown
rhnM a allver crepe aatln ult with
whit accramrlea. Tli whit orrhid
from hrr bnunuet waa plnnrd to
her ahouldrr. Th young rouplr lrft
after th recentlnn for a honey
monn In Canada On thrlr return
thr will b at horn In Klamath
alia for th aummer. Th two
ml whll attending itouthern On
ion mllrf at AOiland and Intrnd
In mntinu thrlr aturilra nrit fall.
Out-of-town rural for th wad
dine wr William Brown Jr. of
fort Klanuith. Mr. and Mra. Pran
ria Brown, parrnu of th groom.
Mr. and Mra. Danfnrth. Don Erik
on. Mlrharl Brown, Jun Marold.
and Bvrlr Brown. All wrrt from
Klamath Pall.
. ..
5uropean Trip
Iwidorah Moldoyan la travlng for
urona nrtt Wrdtwwlay for an
trndrd trip. Mtaa Mnldovan. with
lirr molhrr. la planning to vlait
Kniland. Parta and Swltarrland.
with flva-day atop In Nrw York.
Ilh will b gon fnr two mnntha.
During hrr abwnr Brlty Clrlg
will or taking ovrr hrr dancing
aiudlo. Brtty waa rrrrntly rrturnrd
from California whrr ah atudlrd
th danr with lh Aan Pranclaro
ytallrt rompany. Boul Pan, and
Milton Young.
a a
' Luncheon
Brrrral gurU wrr prrornt taut
Friday ftrrnoon for luiKhron and
bridge at Ream Oolt and Countrv
club. "
Among vttltnr wrr Mra. Mark
tlandara of Bend. Mra. Dorothy
rtorai of Bants Crul and Mra, Bud
Cloak. Klamath Fallt. and Ann
Cummlnga. Lynn Wallrrlua, both of
narramrnto. and Mra. Dora Durham
of Lubork, Tnu,
r - - -
Half Price for tlic
First Time!
porolhy Gray
Daintiness Cream
Deodorant
jua
aw
Rrfiular 1 Slat
IMf Pru Jar m LimiuJ Tuntf
Testa prove, this deodorant pmm
iwt yn gnaur pwltrlun. Cherka
perapiratinn anrl perapiratinn odor
inalantly and efTeclively. Antiaep.
tie, non-irritating, to akin; harm
Irsa lo fabrics. Suva creamy . .
ims mn dry out in jar. So ordaf
large supply and save.
.WOOD'S DRUG STORE
' Mfdlcal-Denlal Blilg.
, rhon 6711
n
urch
99th Birthday
m,. u, C.....1.11 ...t. A m
honor of Mr. Crandalla Mill bin Ilia-
v mi Jun IT at thrlr lioin on
Klilorado atrrrt. arrvlltg rrfrriih
niruta during th aftrrnonn aud
rvrnlng to many frlrnda.
ClurKla who rallrd wrr Kuiuvll
t ramlall. Mr. and Mra. K. M. Iluhb
Mr and Mra. Kolirrt Hproat, Mr
and Mra. Hill Prrk. Mr. and Mra
!. CI. Hampton, Mr. and Mra. A O
Wliiglna. Mr. ml Mra. Jamra lie 1 1
Mr and Mra. II B. Iladlry, Mr
rnd Mra. Kurt Carhon, Mr. and
Mm. John Italfrtio. Mr. anil Mri
Carl Prri, Mr. and Mia. Ormrr
I Hum, Mr. and Mra llnrry ilolvm
Mr. and Mra. Kav Ruarr. .
Mr. and Mm Karl T. Khrphrrd.
Mr. and Mm. Ilrrt Alrxandrr, Mr
and Mra. R H. Htanlry. Mr and
Mra. Orra Johnaon, Hula Krlnry.
(Irac Rrllntotl. Margurrlt Ward,
Mauilr Moor. IJIIlan Moor. Mary
Mutrhtllaon. Allr Wllkrraon, Ollv
Van Kirk. Kdna Arnold. Jran Haw
Una, Orar Huato. Urare Prazlrr
Allr Bradford, Jrrry Bradford.
Jtrlita Lion, Corrlnn Mauldln
Marrrlla Wmglni, Clrnrva I.und.
Pmma Kldwrll, LuU Dwitrhrrty,
Vlrglulg Calhoun. Urorg Htnnlry,
Mra. Cluy Merrill. Mra. Ncltlr Wal
Irn. Mm. M E. Callrff, Mra. C.
Clallnway. A. B. Colllna. C. X Rllry.
Henry Mo. Frank Evan. Char lea
Eaton. Mra. Carl Maaon, Jan Mi
asm and Hhlilry Manon.
Convention
Jeanne Hilton and Hhlilry Dalion
lei! lavt wrrk tor trip to Maiua
chiurtla to attrnd th Alpha Onil
cron PI national ronvrntion. Ttrc
two with arvrral of their aorortty
alatrra plan to aprnd frw daya In
Nrw York and Washington. D C
brfora returning to Klamath Palla
Th rotivrnlion will be held at
rjwamparou from June 3 to July 1
THE ENGAGEMENT of Joyce
Borber hoi been onnouncea
by her parents, Mr. ond Mrs.
Lloyd Borber of Tuleloke.
Jnvre. will become the bride
of E. Webb Stounton Jr. No
dote ho been let for the
wedding.
Jones-Miller.
to. tke kdiei!
Bf Laah Rtlnhart
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V I
Klamath Falla.
June a V Moat
everyone Is
mighty buay
v n though
'vacation' time
la here. With
achonl out It
means moth
era hav dif
ferent rou
tlnea, but their
daya are Juat
aa full aa ever.
And blrlhdaye,
a n nlversarlea,
and parties go
lnls Relnharl
on and on. Thla summer, If you
are at the lake, or hav house
gueata to keep you from buying
cousin Nellie a gift for her birth
day, call Relnhart at 619 Main.
number 018.1, and see how easy It
is to shop by phone. The gift will
be wrapped beautifully and mailed
or delivered, with a card enclosed,
nd your conscience will be cleared
for future action. If you are too
far away to phone, drop ua a card.
W will chant your purchase
gladly. You may have an Impor
tant data to remember along In
August, when you may be busier
than you anticipate. In that cane,
make your selection now at your
leisure. Slid we will hold It until
th proper time. And If you dunk
your watch while fishing, boating,
or wlmmlng, bring It to ua, and
get your 8. At H. green stamps
with th repair bill,
Sometime you may want a gift
lo look Juat elegant. I mean a gift
wrapped so artistically that the
recipient will say "I hat to open
It." Thnne are the gifts wa enjoy
the moat, although every package
we wrap must look Juat ao. Those
extra apeclal gift get extra special
attention from ua In carefully
chosen paper, quality aatln ribbon,
nd even th nam of the lucky
one printed on the bow, Thea de
tails add so much to the presenta
tion nd to the lasting Impressions
crested, that we know you will be
charmed when you ask ua to "wrap
It for a gift." There la no charge
for this service,
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IF:
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t,
ia,ri
TERESA DANNELLEY celebrated her fourth birthdov recently
ster lo her home on Lokeview
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Donnelley. Seated, left to right, ore Sondro Broswell, Linda Sue Cunn,
Wnruirt AleHnnHer fViru WrwHi Hfinnu Wnnrtc nnA ttnnHtrirl nrm Phillin Temnlin KJp 1 1
Alexander, Tereso, Hazel Robertson, Ann Rexford, Albert
Bridge Party
A double event was observed at
a bridge party given by Mrs R H
Reeves at her home recently. Hon
itrd guraia at Uie party were Mrs.
tiemhall Morris, former resident of
Klamath Falls and now of Med lord
and Mra. Dale Mattoun. Mra. Mat
toon waa celebrating hrr birthday
(Jurat for the afternoon of bridge
were Mm. Oeorge Moses, Mra. Cecil
Matt. Mra. Carl Frl. Mrs. Hubert
Hot. Mm Charlra Kendall. Jr
Mra. Jack Frariry. Mrs. W. L. Bui
lard. Mra. Hans Fry. Mra. E J
Howell. Mm. Morrla, and Mra.
Mattoon.
Prixra wrr givrn to Mra. Car!
Fry. Mra. Mattoon, and Mra. Ken
dall, Jr. .
No-Host Lunch
Bojournrrt and gurtu met Wed
nrwlny. June 33. at the WilUrd
hot, (or a no-hot4a luncheon
and a card party. Guenta for till
aftrn.oon rre Mn. Kenneth H.
Potut of Iola, Kan., and Mrs. W li
ma Ororn.
PrUea lor brutve went to Mrs.
F r. h'ibarf and airs, ben Olbwn.
The pinochle prize tu ilven to
Mr. John ArgeUlnger. Hoatewea
for the afternoon ere Mra. Carl
tiparlu and Mrs. John Clcary.
SftRS
ROEBUCK AND CQ
MIDSUMMER SALE
OF CORSETRY
Exceptional Values at $7.98!
&atUM(? Cordtex non-roll top
tu-way control girdles
Thrifty Seor knows you'll like the beouty, comfort ond
control of these girdles , , . but most of all you'll like their
low price togs! Come in today ... try on o Charmode
sold only by Sears , . . you'll be delighted with the way
It fits you. Fine royon ond cotton satin front; rayon ond
cotton elastic bock; 4 sections of Leno elastic . . .
make this a light but slimming garment. Cordtex non-roll
top hugs the waistline, eliminates roMinu. Zipper side
closing. White, blue, nude. Waist sizes 26 to 34
and 36 inches.
hip-proportioned iil
for every figure type
ira-' I 'V '
1 nfN ,(;
...
aatiw
street for birthday gomes ond
Newlyweds
Anothrr young couple taking rral-
dence In thla city la Fred Reevea
nd hla bride. Fred nd Peggie
Frew of Cooa Bay were married
May 38 In Coqullle in the St. James
Lpucopat church.
The two have recently moved to
Klamath and Pred haa accepted a
position with the Fmt National
Lank here. Both were atudrnts at
Southern Oregon college. Fred ta
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Feevea. former Klamath Falla resl
oents now living In Portlsnd.
Reception
MKRRII.L Mrs. Mse Andrraon.
newly-elected vice president of the
lsdira auxiliary cf the Patriarch's
Militant, was honored with a recep
tion June 17. In the IOOP hall.
About 40 members of the organiza
tion were present to' enjoy a akit.
In which srvrrsl of the lodge mem-
Lraa ('! rr T Of Mar Wltfc
JOHN DEERE
Na. : FICK-t P CHOPPER
Midland Equipment Co.
m a, ua ra mi
thousands rushed into
Sears to save at our
previous sale . . . now
Sears has a repeat sale
so YOU can save!
6
96
after this sole 7.VI!
Straight Hip
Fits hips less than
8 inches larger
than waist. I4',i
inch length.
.T1
vim
1 .
bv invitina a arouo of vouna
treats. She is the daughter of ,
Cunn Jr. ond Jackie Faukner. ,
-OMertart.
bera paruclpared and an evening of
touare dancing
. 7 ' . ,
Rrramhmntt Wr (UFfVavH afl'
.-w...
the program and Mrs. Anderson :
wss presented with a lovely brooch I lng the Initiation ceremonies, re
wlth earrings to match. freshmen ta were served.
Freezes and Stores
new
FRIGIDAIRE
Home Freezer
Saves rim and money.
CMinfar-balancea fe
All-stwel cabinet
S-Yr ProfacrlM Plan
ramvati Matar-Mlsar mechaaisai
Thrak, waWa-tifht inwloti
VtRN
CASCADE HOME
IM Na. 4th. Klamath FalU
Average Hip
Fits hips 8 to 10
inches larger than
w o i s f. 16 inch
length.
! ill V
Wed Saturday
An event of laat Saturday waa I
th wedding of Vera Lore Brown,
daunhtrr o' Mr. and Knrl
Brown or Bonanza to William D.
Tim ivewi. ot of -At . -nd Mm.
D. M. Heu of 6 prague River.
The young couple were married
in trie home of the groom a par
ents. Mra. Hraa wa attended by
Mlaa Patricia Wllllama of Bprague
River. Tha beat man was Herbert
Bnell also of flpragua River.
Mrs. Cora Cryatal aang aeveraJ
a o n g accompanied by Coralie
Crawford and Margaret Ball. After
a honeymoon on the eoaat. the
couple will live In Bprague River.
New Charter
A
charter haa been granted o I
a new Eastern Star chapter. The
new chapter, Manzanlta. Is number j
172 The charter was granted at !
the grand chapter session this past i
week In Portland. The worthy ma- !
tron. Virginia Brown and worthy ;
patron, waiter Brown, were in at- i
tendance at the session to receive
the charter In behalf of the chap
ter. The constitution party will be
Friday, July 23, t p. m. at the
Masonic temple. AU members of
the Eastern 8tar are Invited. The
new chapter was Instituted In De- !
crmber of IMS with 20 members. 1
The group now consists of 61 mem-
ber-
KIaw Momrisre
MERRILL. - 8u new member, !
were initiated Into the Merrill Re-
ocsans wonaay erenm. i uiie tti,
"hen a regular lodge meeting was .
ntld- Elm,r Ltmlr- lMbt' Leml-.
Erma Brlcknew. Betty Hodges. Mil-
. . . .. . I
area rouienngnam idq i rori
Quails were the Initiates. Follow-
290 lbs . of food!
Pi
. u
i. ea. ft. asodet
32975
Ala ikf aiia
i r i
OWENS'
FURNISHINGS CO.
Ul First St. Na, Lakertew
Full Hip
Fits hips over 10
inches larger than
waist. 17 inch
length.
STORE nOl'RS
I a. m. ta 1:1 p. as.
ni so. th
Fhena I1M
1 4''
New Queen
The offlrera of Jpba Daughter!
wrr lru tailed laat Thuraday eve-
nlng at til Maaonlc tempi. In
aulllng qurrn waa Beverly Younc.
Other Inatalllng officer were, mu-
alclan, Madelon A tiler: aenlor eua- I
todlan. Mary Lou Btanbery: Junior '
cuatodlan, Oeorglanna Clark; re.
corder, Dorothea Cogdlll; chaplain.
Lou Ann Chase; guide. Mary Lou I
Csae; marshal,
Totsle LUkey.
New officers
ar. queen, Louise i
Llnman; aenlor princess, Arlene
Btanbery; Junior prlnceaa. Jean
Belby; guide. Betty Plnnlger; mar
aha), Barbara Custer; mualclsn. Flo
Ann Perkins; aenlor custodian,
Marilyn Johnson: Junior custodian,
Patrrla Cunningham; librarian.
Dolores Kidder; recorder, Miriam
Ooddard; chaplain. Mary Jean
Cochran; first messenger. Betty
Brown: second messenger, Cleo
CadweU: thlrtf messenger, Kathem
Pence; fourth messenger. Claudette
Oleason: fifth messenger, Mary
Jane Howard: treasurer. Nancy
Lambo; Inner guard. Dorothy Cole;
r guara. aaariene reterson
guard. Marlene
lady of the lights. Joan Fltzwater
(assistant recorder, Phyllis Raley;
social chairman. Phyllis Lynch:
, soloist. Leona Letthead.
A formal dance was held follow
: lng the Installation. Friends, guests
and members attended the party.
',lc""'" "eor rnnces Arlene
8t"Derf " chairman for th
event
To Wed
Bride-elect of
Jack Hansen is
berkeDUm'bJh?
at tha Mormon temple In Salt Lake
iuy
"? Torgerson :inc Is the
n of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Han-
son of 635 Division street.
vss
Sparkling
A mark of distinctieHi for your
table settings. The sporklo of
fine crystal lends a warmth
to any occasion and In our
large stock of Fottoria glass
ware you're sura to find just
tha pattern to land prestige to your prettiest tables.
Lovely to have ond an even lovelier gift to give. Pat
terns shown are American pressed ware, Chintx, a Mas
ter Etching, and Holly, one of our most popular cuttings.
HAND-PAINTED PANTRYWARE
ly RANSIURG
a--.:" JXr
fr ' mitK ' ttmftm Caw. ' -
Start a Complete Set Now
Xanakorg's WaaUful Kltchea Booaaet Fantrywara offers ta
aalchsd. alt-metal acta, all these aaaentlal aeeeweriea yaa aeea
very day In year kitchen. Refrigerator Miaaael flnlah and free
hand aalnUd -Kitchen Bo a net" pstUni ar baked-on. Choice
c fear, gay backfroaad colors. Bey th ai a ie at a Una.
GARCELON'S
407 Main St.
Missionary Tea
TULELAKE. Mra Clareme
Moor and Mra. Howard Monro
were hoaleawa Wedneaday at a oila
ilonary lea for menibera of th
Oulld ot tha Tulelak Community
PreabyUrtan church In th church
annex.
Mra. Oreta Van D kr. Klamath
Falls, speaker, choae as her topio,
"The LUU Branch."
"Buwardshlp and Evangelism
was the topic for devotions.
Mrs. W. J. Shepard read an lnvl-
Ml oo .rom th talln ladle Aid
to attend a meeting there Thurs
day. The next meeting will be July
t a place yet to be snnoimred.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Carl Jensen
nd Mra. Cheater J. Main.
a i i
MA WHIWO AT THIS MINOfff,
THf. while we arn.y PLAV,
nr BUmj HOm WAeMuO
k-J EVERY lrJGce Vf
mm
Stemware
FRHDCISCffDGIflRG
Ma la Calllatala
A gay and colorful din
nerwore styled to tha
California way of life.
Practical for a breakfast
set, yet one of the smart
est patterns for a formal
dinner service. 16-pieca
starter sets, regular
$16 JO, are priced at
only
$129:
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