Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 06, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON
WEDNESDAY. JULY 6, 14
PACI El CUT
Silver Weddinq
Anniversary Tea
MERRILL Mr. and Mm. Harold J. Hrndru-kson observed their
15th weddlnit anniversary on Sunday. June 36. with mi open house.
About 150 friends and acquaintances called to wish them many happy
returns of the day.
The tea table was lovely In white and silver with a floral bouquet
of white larkspur, chrysanthemums and baby breath centering the
Uble and flanked by tall white tapers In silver candelabra. On the
buffet waa the three-tiered anniversary cake with hunted tapers on
either side, Bouqueta of garden flowers were placed around the room.
, Hours were from 3 to 6. and pnur-
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Reunion Meet
FORT KLAMATH The third
annual picnic ana reunion of old Dolores Steele. Lois Lea Kan-
friends was held on Sunday at drs. Ingrid Norland, and Patty
Union creek, when 44 people. In- O'Connor. Kathleen OTvecle passed
eluding former and present rrsi- ! the guest book,
dents of Fort Klamath and the Musical numbers during the after
Wood River valley gathered for the noon were presented by ihe Merrill
day. barbershop quartette. Peggy D.llon.
It was a pleasurable outing at ! Mildred Petnk and Ronnie Trot
which the friends met. some of; man. The Hendncksons will have
whom had not teen each other In " Interesting account of their
many years. By having a specific silver wedding anniversary for tape
date on which to meet throughout recordings were made curing the
the years, contact Is maintained j
which might otherwise oe impos-
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The group spent the day discuss- U)at umt Hendrickson was
tng personal activities and ?m' a member of the local school faculty,
ones. A picnic lunch was held at Durlng m yrar, uy mjvi
noon. Before separating In the late to Ktanutn sus. where he was
afternoon, those present completed juwml, officer for Klamath county,
plans for a similar picnic next June. I years ago they returned to Mer
An InvlUtion is extended to persons I rlUi an; Mr Hendrickson took up
wishing to attend the annual get- na prrsm position as high school
together. The only stipulation Is principal. They have two children,
that they must be either present j jtc lntj jjary jo.
or former residents of Fort Klamath j Members of the Immediate family
and the Wood River valley. 1 present for the aff.-.ir were Mr.
Present for this year's picnic and Hendncksons mother. Mrs. Anna
reunion were the following from ; Hendrickson, Mrs. J. L. Leas, and
Fort Klamath: Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mr. and Mrs. Hasen L. Olsen and
Darling. Mr. and Mrs. William Cathy Ann of Eugene: Mr. and Mrs.
Brewer and son and daughter. Lyle ! Eddie Campbell of PrinevUle. Mrs.
and Darla. Mrs. Frank Denton. Mr. ; Hendrickson s sister. Miss Sadie But
and Mrs. Delbert Denton and daugh- kr of Minneapolis and her brother
ter. Cathy: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paul F. Butler and Mrs. Butler of
s Leader and sen and daughter. ,
Wilfred and Joan Loosley; Mrs.
Olive M. Denton.
Mr. and Mrs. Forester Loosley.
Mr. Claude Loosley and Mrs. Kath
ertne Nichols from Susanville. Calif.
From Medford were Mrs. Edna
Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. Burle Grtffin
and sons. Gary and Kim; Fern
Leever and D. F. Lawton.
Attending from Ashland were Mr.
and Mrs. George Bannister and
daughters. Mary and Ann, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Turner. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Middlebusher of Prospect, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Hust and daughter
Susan of Talent: Mrs. Wesley Davis.
Mrs. Silas Davis and son Wesley of
Applegate. Ore, and Mr. and Mrs.
George Ltsk of Pasadena. Calif.
Birthday
LANGE1X VALLEY Mrs. Ray
Marchant entertained In honor of
her daughter Kathy who waa nine
years old June 18. Games and con
testa were enjoyed with prises going
to Marilyn Ralph and Beverly
Barclay.
A beautiful birthday cake and
party refreshments were served at
the close of the afternoon to the
honored guest, Kathy Merchant,
?ma Peimann. Marilyn Ralph,
Elaine Jones, Ruth Fletcher. Bever
ley Berkley, Claudette Pfeiffer. Lo
let Bleler. Leo la Barclay. Evelyn
Martin and Sherry MarchanL
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ting during the afternoon were Mrs.
'Rav Merrill. Mrs. H. O. Cox Mr.
R. H. Anderson. Mrs. N. H. Hogue.
Mrs. YV. C. Bailey. Mrs. R. W. Steele,
; Mrs. Anna Hendrickson, Mrs. Wil
liam Jmnelle. and Mrs. Guy Mer
rill. Presiding at the punch bowl
were Peggy Dillon snd Mildred
Peink.
Assisting about the room were
Mrs. Riley DcLap. Mrs. Louis Stew
are. Mrs. Eleanor Crawford. Mis
, Cliff Shuck. Mrs. Tom Laird. Mrs.
Hans Norland. Mrs. Joe Sieele, Mrs.
Paul Butler. Mrs. R. L. Dragon. Mrs.
R. R. Walker. Miss Sadie Butter.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson came to
! Merrill, from Minnesota, in June
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KJamaio rails.
SHIRLEY ANN DAVIDSON,
3-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. V. C. Davidson,
4076 Shasta Way, celebrated
her birthday on June 25.
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Thii peaceful scene it typical of Klamath's finest dairy fermi . . . from which coma Crater Lake's HIGH
QUALITY milks. Believing in the importance of PRODUCTION STANDARDS, Crater Lake begins a newsy
series of pictorial visits to these precise operations. This scene will be identified when you visit here again,
with the owners and some of their thoroughbred dairy stock.
KLAMATH FALLS CREAMERY
HOME OF
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1 M "f
M' ,: 'S3
CUTTING TKE CAKE at their
porty on June 26, are Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Hendrickson.
A large group of friends gathered at their, open house to j
congratulate them.
Gudenan.
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Reports
Aloha chapter No. 61. Order of
the Eastern Star, met In regular
session Tuesday evening. June 28. at
the Masonic temple. Klamath ave
nue. Phyllis Poole, worthy matron,
and Jack Shulxe. worthy patron, :
presided. I
Grand officers present for the !
j meeting included Anna L. Foust ;
i past grand matron of Kansas, who
is visiting her daughter and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wales: Lorena I
I McNair. Ashland, past grand matron
or Oregon: Gladys Halousek, Mann.
grand adah of the grand chapter of
Oregon: AdeUide Clary. Ashland. ,
grano ir'pirsciitatite ut tttis.'Mjui I.
Marie Waddell. guardian of Bethel
No. 6 of the International Order of
Jobs Daughters. These guests were
seated in the East, introduced and
accorded honors.
Reports of the sessions of the
Eastern Star grand chapter of Ore- , . . .
gon held in Portland last week were I Initiation,
given by Phyllis Poole. Jack Schulze. MERRILL The women of the
Blanche Schulie. Letha Murphy and I Moose held their regular meeting on
Sallie Wood, all of whom were in June Jt in the recreation hall.
Portland for the meeting. Initiation was held for six new
Degrees of the order were con- members, Mardella Ralston, Blanclie
ferred upon four candidates. Mil- Perkins, Hattte Prince. Haxel Ftsh
dred Dimbat. Dorothy Tyrell. Ray er. Clarice Fahke, and Edith
a. l yreii ana noma l. i nomas.
Degree girls assisting In the initia
tion ceremonies were Ruth Rente,
Jane Penelli, Ruth Phelps and Edna
Jones.
At the conclusion of chapter ses
sions, refreshments were served In
the downstairs dining room which
had been converted into an outdoor
garden scene by the use of spraying At the close of the meeting re
fountains, umbrellas and other gar- freshments were served by the Loyal
den furniture. The refreshment
committee Included Ora Oienger.
Rena Oldham. Jane Howell and
Charlotte Osbom. In charge of
decorations were Edna Jonea and
Alpha Phelps.
Host and hostesses for the eve
ning were Oliver Spiker. Clairalice
Epperson. Kate Peyton. Elizabeth
Noma and Nellie Rose Jones.
As Is the custom, chapter sus-
FINEST DAIRIES . . .
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25th wedding onniversory i
pended meetings during July and
August. September 11 will be the
next regular meeting dale.
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Dinner Party
TULELAKE Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Card Sr. of the Yukon were
guests of honor at a dinner party at
Cal-Ore Wednesday night with men
na women of the Yukon shuffle-
board teams as the hosts. I
The honored guests were pre- i
wnted with gifu of jewelry by the I
groups which have played the new
Amrncan game duruig the w uiter
anj spring
piCM ,w m,rkpd (or d for
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and Mrs. Jot Liptak. Mr. and Mrs
Lou Toucher. Mr. and Mrs. John
Masterson. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Perry. Mrs. 8teve Takacs. Jean
. Ivory. Bill Miller. Mr. Daniels and
Verne Bailey of Portland.
Hodges.
Installation of new officers and
escorts was also held. New officers
for the ensuing years are Maggie
Adams, senior regent: Rose Spolek.
junior regent: Beatrice Jones,
chaplain: Rose Van Meter, recorder:
Lillian Oeaney. treasurer: Veronica
McNeill, lunlor graduate regent.
Order of Moose.
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Home RJtes
1IKNLKY Miss Lucille Keady.
daugiller of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Keady. became the bride of Leonard
M. Preston Friday. June 17. In a
single ring reiemony which wai
solcmnircd In the presence of nmny
friends and relttliies rtt the home
of the bride s parents. The Rev. J. K.
Deljip officiated.
The traditional aedtling march!
and "Dream ol Love acre played
on the plana by Anita have Pcuglt.
An aunt of the bilile. Mis. Jituics
Bovd sing "The Prayer Perfect."
The bride wore an egg-shell gab
erdine suit with while accessories
and an orchid corsage.
Maid of honor was Sylwa Ke.itlv.
sister of the bride. She wore a pale
green suit and an im-lild corsage.
The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs.
M. V. Preston of Toledo, tire, was
nitrnded bv Mrlvln Swire of Port
land as best in in
The bride's mother woie a black
dress with a red rose corsage and
Ihe groom's mothrr wore a blue
dress with a corsage of talisman
rose.-.
At the reception which followed.
Ihe bride ami rmun cm the lirst
p:ece of the wedding cake Mra.
Otlell Olson, aunt of the bride, eon
tlnne.l senilis Mrs. Kay l.ctlbetter
presided nt the punch bvl and
Ma:tie Preston, sister of the croora.
was in charge of the guest book.
Out of tnwn guests ere Mr. and
Mrs " nr-.'l en' c-n h'er
M.ixtue from Toledo. Ore.. Mrs.
Ernest Brown of Mills City, Ore.i
Vr and i lla-old Johnson of ,
Hutte FalU ore. Miss St-lla Bell-nh-m
of Portland sod Mrs. Jumps
tt..wt UK.-.t. -, n, fr..m lllv
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MrPP" L Merrill Saddle Hub
,rc,ta offli-ers at 'ts last meeting
hen Mrs. Claude Shurk w as host-
ess. assisted bv Mra. Victor huck
Virginia Hasklns as elected pres
ident. Lels Hammond Is vice presi
dent and Nora Cahman. secretary,
treasurer.
At the close of the business meet
ing refreshments were served by the
hostesses to llrlen Shuck, Nora
Cashmsn. Meda Giacomlnl. Isabel
harry. Oeorgle Degiian. Iva Hill.
Virginia Haskms, Thrtma stukel.
f ela Hammond. Jean VanCleve.
Ruby O Neil. Mary Frances Ham
niond and Mary Sharp.
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THE MARRIAGE of Margaret Fox to Webb While was an
nounced by her parents, Mr. ond Mrs Robert Fox, recently.
Webb is the son of Mt. and Mrs. Carl While of Vale, North
Carolina. The marriage ceremony was read at St. Luke's
Lutheran church in Reno, Nevado, June 20.
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The Womrii of Ihe Minim held
llirir Installs! Ion rereiuoulea Friday
evening, June 't. at Ihe Moose hall.
The nlfnlr was oi n to members of
the nu n it older and lo irtuertl(
Members.
Hie following mrinurra were In
stalled Into olflce lor the coming
year. Henior regput. Husle lloolh;
junior regent. Hylvla McCoiiuel;
rliaiilain. M.nv Mills: recorder,
Fannie Mae Thompson: treasurer,
Ann ICcles: radu.ite regent. Blanche
Pyle: argils. Kills Wilkinson: sen.
Ilnel, Mlldied iiionipson: pianist,
Deld Mlriland.
Insliillliig uf liter were Kalhleen
llrplniru. Iiisialling ilmliuian: Jat kit
learh. Instilling regent; Belle
Tompkins. In-.l.iUinii ilmpliilii; Ni
non Nyliack. Iiisialhng guide, snd
Uirrla llrneitltl. Insialllug plsnhu
(lovernttr Irat h on liehnll nl the
ttyal Ottlrr ol Moose preiteutetl the
n-w senior regrnt with a bouquet
of roses Appietiullou was ex
pressed bv nil trilling olllcera lor
Ihe roopeiallnn Ihey had received
dm lug the past year.
ronimliiee ilialunru apixiliitrd
tor ihe routing year ate child eaie,
Virginia Fuller. Iioiiieinvkllul. Irene
llamrl: lln..iltal guild. UtU Wllkln
uin lllii arv. Vrmr llean Long: mem
brrshlp. Mailttlle Comer: Motwe
havrn. Maiv llittharll; Mttcweheart,
Itulll Fhrtns. Mi.isehrarl allllMlll,
Htilith llriin: puhllclly. Maile All
derstiu. ritual. Bonnie Fills: social
service. Dolly Cos. Iilrndship. Kalh
leen Hepburn.
After the meeting was rinsed re
IreAlimenis were servetl In the base
ment followed by a dance In Ihe
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