Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 13, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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    WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACE SEVEN I EtN
inois Rites
Unite Couple
LANOEI.L VALLEY A lovely wedding m solemnled on June II,
t I p. in., In Ilia Amity Lutheran rliurrli In Iua. llllnola, when June
Irene Bchuls, daughter cif Mr. end Mra. Fred HchuU of Henri Clly, 111.,
became the bride nl fcrlo Knintvedt, sun of Mr. end Mra. Hantlre
Kointvedt of Uoiianza.
The Hev C. C. Wurfcl officiated lit the double rlUK ceremony.
Large baskets o( peonies, white gliullnll, pnlma and fcrna were lined In
f the decoratloiu for the candlelight
Mid-Week
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Bride Feted
A miscellaneous ahowrr waa given ,
ceremony. Pewa reserved for the
f amine! were marked wllh tulle
bowa and huckleberry foliage.
Vernon Macomber of Lena and
Kenneth Budd of Frecporl auntf
aeveral arlrctloiis. They were ac
companied by Mra. Clarence Huurgo
and Mrt. Kogene llarlje of For
reitlon. The bride entered the church on
Die arm of her fnther who gave
her In marriage. Hhe waa lovely l:i
a whit marqulaelle and luce gown.
' Ifltr KfillfillM Wui a luu'Uila of lltlaia
recently for Betty Merrill by her j Her fingertip, length veil waa held
cnualn, Mra. flay MlcheU. A clever I In pluce with a crown of aeed pearla
motif for the affair waa pink bal
liMin cupula with the traditional bow
and arrow thai were hanging from
the llghla.
Muslrai guinea were pl.yrd during
the evening. Prlies went to Jean
Merrill and Mra. Van Landmen.
Cluea.j were Jean Merrill. Mra.
fi,'iy Merrill. Mia Kalph Schoubue
Jr.. Mra. Ity Merrill. Mra. Willum
and slephaiiotla.
Ellen Komtvedt, Portland, slater
of the groom, waa maid of honor
Who wore a gown of pink mar-
iiulnetie, matching mitts, and a halo
01 piua aweei peaa. nun carried a
colonial bouquet of matching flow
era. Hrldemiialda were Carolyn Bennr
holf, Frceport. Lenore Klein. Chi-
(lanoiig Hr . Mra Harold Drvdeii. 1 r'"u' Murie Knlpper. EvaiiMon. 111..
Mra. Carl MlchacUon, Mra. Van i Ca.olyn Clay and Una Finkenbuitli-r
I.andrum. Mra. Jiimea Hmlth, Mra. ' ol Brockton, HI. They wore gowr..
Ei neat Bubb. Mra Leo Hurke. Mra J of pwtel ahadea with matching
J oal Lual, Mra. Clerlrude Wlggliu. m"1' nal headband, and they
rera. F. W Moak. Mra. John Helby, I cripr nuuqueu.
Mra. Ray flrevea, Mra. Edna Book, Jack lamon of Lena waa bext
Mra. H. 8. Stone. Mra. Tony Mola- I """ The Uihera were Haul Hnkcii
tore Br , Mra. Helen Mueller, Mra. binder uf BtockUin. Melvin and fcl-
Muude JloMry. Mra. Charlotte Mur- vl" Uumeler of Lena. Muurlce Tcr
tin. Mra. Fred Schalloc k, Mra. H. C. ' Terport, and Eugene Eve,-
Hiirgman. aton uf Chicago.
Sending glfia but unable to attend ; Joy Partition uf Lena waa flower
were Huth Merrill. Mia. J. L. Olaon. ' girl. Hhe wore a yellow flour-length
Mra. i. m. rarkliural, Mra. Tom ; talleta dreaa with a halo of aweei
Kalmea. Mra. John Zaro.ln.-kl, Mra. heart rosea. Leonard Budd of tree
Michael McAullue. Mra. Victor! Port waa the ring bearer.
ii weui. Mra. u. r.. Hchiipp. Mra. i A reception for the 150 gucMa w:n
.iron uicaeraon aim Mra. Kolllll ' he III In lha rhnr.li n.rtnr. r,.ll...
Thumpaon.
Bridge
LANUELL VALI.eV Mra. IJewey
Horn entertained the Bonanu Pen
ny Bridge club at her home on
Wednesday evening. Mra. Ed Oowen
' won high prize for the evening, and
Mra. Owen Pepple received the trav
ellng prl.
RefreahmenU were aerved at mid
night In Mra. Bill Bechdolrtt, Mra.
John Horn. Mra. Owen Pepple. Mra.
Birdie Burke. Mra. Alma Maxwell.
Mra. Claud Bechdnlt and Mra. Ed
Oowen.
lug the wedding. The couple cut
the firat piece of the cake and
Evelyn Daineiere continued to serve
Joan Clay aaatated. Mra. Donald
Hledachlog, Monroe. 111., and Mra.
John Montgomery of South Wayne,
Wia., poured.
The young couple left that eve
ning for a honeymoon on the weit
coatl. On their return they will live
In Lena.
The groom la a graduate of Bo
nanu high school. He attended
Oregon Stale college and Carthage
college II. Illinois, after serving three
years III the U. 8. navy.
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FOUR GENERATIONS in o family gathered recently for a
picture. Bock row: Ervin Edge Jr., Elaine Tuter, Mrs. Danny
Skeen, ond Stearn. In the front row are Mrs. Ervin Edge Sr.,
grandmother, ond Kenneth Tuter, ond Mrs. Frank Oscarson,
great-grondmother, ond Jean Edge.
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THE NEW OFFICERS of Jobs Doughters for the coming term will be heoded by these three
young misses, Louise Linman honored queen, Jean Selby, junior princess, ond Arlene Stan-
bcry, senior princess.
Guderlan.
Square Dancing
The Malln grange has scheduled
an old-time dance at the Broadway
hall In Mnlln. Saturday night, July
23. The granger are planning an
evening of true old-time hospitality
for this public dance.
The Old-Time orchratra from
Lannrll valley will fumlah the music
to which a number of square danc
ers are expected to dance. Dancing
will be from 10 p. m. to 2 a. m.
Arrangements have been made
with the Malm Souare Dance club
to give Instruction to beginners
who wih to learn the square dance.
Thee Instructions will be given
from 30 to 10 before the dance
begins.
Church Potluck
Members and friends of ttie First
Christian church are Invited to at
tend an all church potluck supper,
Friday, July 15 at 6:30 p. m. The
occasion of the supper Is to welcome
Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Swope. Ret.
Swope Is the new permanent minis
ter of the church. He has been
serving the church since Rev. How
ard Hutchlna left In February, and
the church board has voted unani
mously to ask him to be the new
minister.
Mrs. John Selby Is In charge of
the supper arrangemenu and Mrs
Stanley Kendel Is In charge of the
program which will follow. There
will be a special table for the chil
dren. Auxiliary
A meeting of the auxiliary to the
Veterans of Foreign Wars was neld
In the library clubroom Thurv'.ay
evening, July T, with Ruby Bowman
presiding, and Lena Blmkman was
Initiated at this time. Fay Myers
presented ner resignation as secre
tary, and the president appointed
Betty Kufner to complete the term.
Dora Lohrey waa Installed as
guard, Mabel Brochtrup as conduc
tress and Jennie Arnold as the
three-year trustee.
A picnic to be held during the
summer months and a membership
drive were discussed. The next
meeting will be July 21. and the
auxiliary will serve refreshments to
the post following the meeting.
Lodge Meet
I Lucille Bold, nnbie grand, presided
; over the regular meeting of Pros
I perity Rrbekah lodge held in the
IOOP hall Thursday evening. Julv 7.
Following the business session, Mar
tha Hurd, program chairman for
the evening, presented an amusing
little skit. The next meeting will be
Jury 21. The ci strict convention
will be held In Klamath Falls on
August 6.
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Formerly selling from 7.95 to 18.95
Most styles were at least 12.95
3 for 1 on most patterns
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PR C
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Dressy types, casuals, walking shoes
All heel heights
Every pair an outstanding shoe
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Vote Aid
LANOELL VALLEY The Asao.
elated Women of the Langell Valley 1
Farm bureau met at the home of
Mrs. Bob Col well on Wednesday
allernoon. The meeting was direct
ed by Christine Brown. The women
voted to support the campaign for
research on multiple sclerosis.
Mrs. Pfelffer demonstrated alumi
num and hammerrd braaswars.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Ruby Paramore on July 27
Refreshments were served by Mrs.
Colwell to Christine Brown, Ruby
Paramore. Ethel Jones. Agnes Pfeif
fer. Mae Gale. Pegy Wynant, Alma
Embrey, Bonnie Fernlund, Joan
Marchant. Harriett Carnage. Helen
Derry and Mrs. Paramore Jr.
Women's Counci.
The Women's Council of the Fir it
Christian church will hold Its reg
ular meet Thursday. July 14 begln
ing wi.h the executive board mee'.
Ing at 10 a. m. All of the new of
ficers are urged to be In attendance
at this executive meeting. The gen
eral business meeting will be held a'
11 a. m. followed by a sack lunch at
noon. Reports of the delegates who
attended the Turner convention
will be given, and the youth dele
gates lo the young people's confer
ence will speak.
The worship service w'll be he'.u
at 1:15 p. m. followed by the study
hour with Mrs. John Bel by In charge
of the study period this month. All
members and friends are cordially
Invited to attend.
Long-luting Relief lor
Itchy Skin Irritation
Here's ttpl So many prmpl depend on
Hmnl Ointment lo rehev vnarting
itch ol rtrv ercema chafing, common rh,
it must W rofW At all drugfiits. lh
coal t anial. relief to reu. krv til
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ANOTHER
Batik 4 TYhudc
WESTERN vs. POPULAR
ARMORY
THIS SAT. NIGHT M
FEATURING THE MUSIC OF THESE
2 BANDS ALTERNATING EVERY 30 MINUTES
j Traveling
I Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Shadduck.
! who have resided at 827 Mitchell
street for the past two years, have
i sold their home and have Just re-
turned from a trip to Tulsa, Okla.,
where they purchased a new large i
I housetrailer.
The Shadduclu plan to make the :
. housetrailer their home and will '
i spend their time traveling. They
1 will leave Thursday for Portland to
' spend the next two months and
j then plan to go south for the winter,
j Mr. Shadduck Is a retired 8outhern
i Pacific engineer.
THE FNGAGEMENT of Lexie
Adkins, daughter of Mr. L
Adkins of Bozemon, Mont., to
Melvin Weave' was announced
recently. Melvin is the son of
Mr. ond Mrs. Jack Weaver.
The dote for the nuptials is
September 1 7.
Jones-Miller.
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WESTERN MUSIC BY
GEORGE STARR
AND HIS
RAHCHO RHYTHM RAMBLERS
NOTE: This it the tame band that appeared at the
Armory with Eddie Kirk on July 4. Eddie returned
to Hollywood.
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