PACE SIX HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SATURDAY, JULY 15, 14 Heat Leaves Doings Undaunted (Continued from Put 5 New of the two Radclllfe trl ha come Into focus. Mary Awdry (Mrs. Robert 8U1U) and Helen (Mrs. Robert Orafr) were her recently for then brother Tom's wedding. After the weddtnf Mr. and Mrs. Sluts and Mr. and Mrs. Orafe drove to Madison. Wisconsin, where the Stilt' U?e. Robert hs Just received hi Ph-D. from the university there. The other Robert. Mr. Orale. Is studying at the Episcopal Divinity school In Berkeley. On visit to Seattle to see relatives are Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill (Marly StelnseUer). They will visit with. John's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. O'Neill there. The Loren Palmerton are still on their eastern trip. In a letter to Klamath residents here. Mrs Palmerton mentioned Uiat the heat in Chicago, where they are at present. U so severe that the only thing that doesn't melt Is her nail polish. Party time all summer In Klamath this season It seems! Dr. and Mrs. John D. Merryman and Mr and Mrs. Stanley Miller entertained on July t with a party honertsg Mi and Mrs. Eugene H. Favell (Wini fred Lamm) at the Merryman home. Party hours were from i to I during which Urn about 70 guests dropped In. Out-of-town guest were Oenes parents. Mr. and Mr. Eugene o twit of Lakevlew. Mr. and .i. nf Teleview, and Mr. and Mrs. A recent houseguest of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Stearns was Ksthy Howard. Kathy was visiting with Prance Steam and she has now Min tn her home on the McKenzle river. The two girl are attending Ross, Calif. Back again for a visit was Barbara Roskamp. Barbara and her father. H. K. Roskamp. of Atherton. Calif, formerly of Klamath Palls, drove to Klamath last week-end for the wedding of Betty Memll and B1U Oanong. , Barbara, who 1 a houseguest of the Merrills, ha Just completed her Junior year at the University of California. Klamath people will be Interested to hear that Gene "Sonny Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Olson, Is to be wed soon. The Olson Uved here for many year before they moved to Portland. Gene bride 1 to be Vlvume Odishaw, Eugene. Gene graduated from the University of Oregon and he now plans to work for hi Master. HI bride-to-be will be working on her Ph. D. Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Proctor (Dot tie Ricks l visited last week with her parent. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rlgg of Lakeshore drive. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arch Proctor, George parents, of Yreka. formerly of Klamath Pall. Before returning to Eugene, where Oeorge is attending the univer sity, the two plan to make a motor trip to Canada. Chairman MFRRTLL Committee chairmen of Merrill chapter IS. Women of the Moose, met at the home of Olga Bradshaw July 13. All committee were represented, and Instruction sheets were given to each one. New committee chairmen are Mvrtle Davis, ritual: De Etta Usk. child care: Ells Makinson. hospital rulld: Eva Orr. homemaking: Alice Krohn. library: Verba Long. Moose heart: Harriet Pothertngham. mem bership: Edith Oresham, social serv ice: Marjorte Brown. Mooseheart alumni: Jo Selbv, Moosehaven: Mary Groves, publicity. Anna La hoda. friendship; Leta Stolt, college of regent. At the dose of the meeting, re freshments were served by Olga Bradshaw. Lillian Oeaney, Rose Baity and Maggie Adams to Elisa beth Slezak, Susan Williams. Eva Hundley, Louisa leer bice. Done Reeder. Leu Stolt, Anna Lehods, Mary Groves. Marjorte Brown, Verba Long, Era Orr and Myrtle Davis. The ritual team will practice July 15 In the Moose hall. Reunions MT. LAKJ Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dickson and daughters. Barbara and Carolyn, and Nina Griffith were host to a family reunion and picnic at their home on the Fourth of 1 f July. Guest present were a brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hill and sons Gregory and Larry, of Concord, California; an aunt, Mrs. Madge Cleveland, of Glendale. Cali fornia: a brother and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph HiU and Op ha Hill of Tacoma. Washington: an aunt and cousin, Mr. Mabel Heath and Roth Heath of Tacoma. Washing ton; a sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hill of Klamath Falls, and a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orem and chil dren Gary and Ann of Port Klam ath. LINDA JEAN NIDEVER, two-year-old daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. J. F. Nidever, 915 Ad dison street, celebrated her birthdoy recently, Perebee-Kessler. HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND EUGENE. ORE. MEDFORD Thoroughly Modern Ml Mrs. J g. Karlsf an 1m rsrlay rraerstuts Mrs." Will combs, cousins 01 m-r.e Dennis Babson, Pasadena. Calif. the Katharine Branson school at Luncheon The Sojourners met Wednesday afternoon. July 13. at the Willard hotel for a no-hostess luncheon and card party. Plan were discussed for the an nual husband and wife picnic to be held July It at Moore park. Guests are Invited. Guest for the afternoon was Mrs. Signed Kamara and new members introduced were Mrs. Blanche Franklin and Wilms Grave. Priae went to Mr. A. V. McVey and Mrs. M. E. Ingels for bridge and Mrs. Alice Engee tor pinochle. Assisting for the afternoon were Eloise 8versgaard and Eva Gilmore. Week-End Guests Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Orise and son. Wayne, of Dairy, Ore., had as their week-end guests at their home Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Buxton, a brother and uster-ln-lw of Lansing. Mich, 1 and son. Richard and Douglas: I th.i- ,i.h, (... rvT ' ' Orise and young son. Gary of Pnant, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hanson and children. Glen, Donald, and Margie, of Rose burg. Ore. Donald and Margie will stay for a few weeks to visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Orise. Mrs. Dorwln Orise will visit for a week and Mr. Grise will Join her Sunday. Han Norland Fire CI Pine St. -. Q -4' tI RONALD AND DONALD, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. James Knapp of Brookings, formerly of Klamath Falls, ond tlieir brother, James Jr., pose happily for their picture. The twins are six months old and Jimmy is 21 months. Crandparents of the trio are Mr. ond Mrs. ond Mr. ond Mrs. Lloyd Knapp, .s4ulrVtK."l' 3 il tie. Correct In rutting, fitting pattern, and wear. All this would cost new! I 5 CarlsonWtW CARLSON'S MATTRESS ond I40S to. th AC. B7 Mxn b ' - 'Ilk 1 I CHURCH RITES UNITED Fonda Rose Parsons ond Harry Mauch on July 3. Fonda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Parsons, ond the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Horry Mauch Card Prizes MERRILL Mrs. Clifford Shuck was hostess July 1 to the Library Card club with Mr. Webb Bowen, co-hostess. At the close of P'T prizes were awarded to Myrtle Chat bum for high score, and to Mrs. T. O. Wheeler for low score. One guest from out of town was Pff". Mr. Edna Jones of Seattle, nle Pugate. Refreshment were served by the hostesses to Mrs. Har old Hendrickson. Mr. William Walker. Mrs. R. J. Steele. Mrs. Wheeler. Mrs. Chathum. Vf r, f-arrl Thnmwm Mm Met- rtn Bowman. Mrs. Jennie Puaate. ! Mr. Jm Mr. w J Orove Mrs. I Virgil Rexford. Mrs. J. A. McDonald. Mrs. Claude Shuck and Mrs. Tom Laird. At the next meeting. July 31. Mrs. Insurance. ! Tom Laird and Mrs. Melvin Bow ' man will be the hostesses. George Reagan, 4408 Arthur, j Brookings. Perebee-Kessler. " Yea Sir . . . Von get com plete satisfaction p h I a tering at Carlson's, Work is thoroorh on pad ding, spring work, sewing. Materials are the beat In eolor, please yon and at half what It UPHOLSTERY Phone 4SI( i I mf of Tulelake. Janes-Miller. Splash Party A swimming party at OTI mas the scene for a birthday party for Jim my Merrill. Jimmy celebrated his 13th birthday with four friends. Jrrry earner, uanice urson ana Carol and David Mlrheln. Oene Olson and Vivmne Odishaw of Eu ; gene accompanied the group. I After the splash party, they went to Moore park for birthday cake. New Officers The Malin American Legion aux iliary will meet for their first meet ing with their new president. Nettle Pierce, and secretary. Patricia Otto man on August 1 at g p m. AU oill nd members are urged to at ""O Legion summer camp at , Salem, J ' V Two girls from Malin were sent to given away at the annual Harvest Girls State this year. The two. In- dance. gram and Janet Bunge, were sent i There will be only one meeting a through the efforts of Girls Bute month during July, August and Sep chairman. Hazel Kallna. 1 tember. FEREBEE- PETS ON PARADE will be highlighted in our windows during the next few weeks. r 1 t m if FREE SITTINGS No Obligation to Purchase Finished Portraits. Photographs Either With Pets Alone or Pets and Owners. Appointments not necessary. ...Juab in flwfyicgfy ...J Formerly Kannell-tllia "mimr Formerly U. S. Notional Vows Taken On Golden Anniversary KKNQ On July 10. Elder and Mis. C. A. Wjirrhuiu rrlfbintrd their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Over eiRlity relallvra and friends from Medtord. Portland, lakevlew. Kedmund. Terrebonne. mlver Lake. Kugrne. and Klamath rails, Keno and Everett, Wash., attended the aflalr. Mr. and Mrs. Waterhouse renewed their mm rime vows In a cere mony read by Rev. K. R. Jacks of the Calvary Uupiiat church. The wedding music was played by Mrs. E. C. tlunibrlck of Klamath Palls. The matron ol honor was Mil Luncheon A luncheon was held this past week by the Soroptlmlst club ol Klamath Palls, with President Es ther Lawler presiding. This was (he regular business meeting and the last before the fall luncheons re sume. Doris Peyton Introduced Eleanor Emery a lio told of her experiences while attending Girls' State at Siilrm recently. F. 'anor learned firsthand a good deal of parliamen tary procedure and met several dig nitaries while there: her week was pleasant as well as educational and her report of Interest to club mr rubers. Kuth Ray presented a thumbnail sketch of the life and Interests of Eloise Mclmyrc. KHtm Alhrclt tnnniinM im which will be held at her home on August 13 to be given by Venture club members, who are sponsored by Niroptiiuist club members. Just receutlv a picnic was held Jointly by both clubs. Sho wer MT LAK,- Mrs. Clarence Hill. nee Lillian Redkey. was honored with a bridal shower Julv g at the home of Mrs. Harvey Wise. Hostesses with Mrs. Wise were Mrs. Runal Whltlatch. Mrs. Scott Thompson. Mrs. Pred Beymer Jr. Mrs. Don Johnson and Mrs. Wal lace Thompson. Two vocal numbers. "The Bells of Saint Marys" and "Always'' were sung by Mrs. Dayton nnrhum. and a poem composed by Mrs. Mary Thompson was read. Ouesta were Mrs. Harold Deti lin ger. Mrs. Glenn Dehllnger. Mrs. John Marshall, Mrs. Paul Palrclo. Mrs. I. W. While. Mary Louise En man. Mrs. R. C. Short. Mrs. Farrll Hilyard. Mrs. Dayton finrhum. Mrs. R. L. rairchild Jr.. Mrs. R. U Fleming. Mrs. Harriet Marshall. Mrs. Jay Fairclo. Mrs. Paul Whltlatch. Richard and Robert Hill. Jackie Marshall. Mrs. Effie Redkey. Mrs. Ralph Hill. Jean me Hill, Mrs. Leland Cheyne. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson. Mrs. Estella Hill. Mrs. Forrest Brellhaupt. Mrs. Elisabeth Norrts. Mrs. William Marshall. Mrs. Buford Kaylor. Mrs. F.ldon Kaylor. Mrs. Kittle Jackson, Mr Florence DeLap. Mrs. Howard Jackson. Mrs. Gray brannon. Mrs. Hudson Barrow, Mrs. W. M. Williams, Mrs. Lucille Fa us, and Mrs. Wilms DUlard. Mrs. Merrill Bond, Mrs. A. R. Dickson, Barbara and Carolyn Dick son. Mrs. Harrv Orem. Mrs. B. W. I Short, Mrs. Clarence Oober. Mrs, iRoy La Prane. Mrs. Albert Stone. Mrs. Percy Dixon and Donna Dixon. Mrs. Walter Enman. Mrs. Ward Do lan. Mrs. J. R. Elliot, Mrs. Frieda I Enman, Mrs. Henry Bemon. Mrs. S. I E. Enman and the hostesses. Dance The Malm Veterans of Foreign Wars met in regular session Tues day. July 13. at the Malin VPW hall. TK-keu were distributed to be sold for the cedar hope chest that will be KESSLER: Worthwhile photography at reasonable prices. Kennell - Ellit Bonk Bldo. Eva Ijmb of Kiiuene. Ore. Two (lauiihtrra, Mia. Ltlllre Johnson and Mrs. Mamie Treeiuau. were brides maids and Cheryl Johnson and (iiara l.ee, granddaughters, were flower girls. Earl Cornnl, a grandson, gave the bride away. Ilest man for his father was Albert Waterhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Waterhouse were married on July 10. IKvtl, In Uraulte Palls. Wash. Mr. Waterhouse was ordained to the Baptist ministry at Madras. Ore. and the two have silent their Uvea In pioneer mis sionary work. Out of loa n guests acre Mis. Rosa Ravage, sister of Mr. Waterhouse, Everett, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Miner, vrnmlrhllitrrn. Portland, Mr. and Mia. Albert Waterhoiine and family from Lakevlew. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Trermjin. daughter and son-in-law. Washington, Calif ; Mr. ', ""d Mr" R',rl l'"rl""- grandchildren. fsmer i.aar; airs, iva lamo, r.u itene. Mr. and Mrs. l-um l.ln bauuh and son. Jimmle. Pilvrr Lake. Mrs. Mnry Um. Fort Rock. Mrs. Harry Drew and Mrs. Iva Drew. . Terrebonne. Mrs. Mary Bennett. 1 Portland, nieces: Mr. and Mra. Earl j Johnson, daughter and aon-ln-law I and children. Medford: Mra. Badie ' R,lcn' WT vl ami Mr and Mrs Charles Williams. Washington. Calif. Entertained Mr. and Mra. William Gaming Br. entertained last week-end with a party at Cal-Ore for the members of the wedding party after Mr. and Mra William Oanong Jr. left on their wedding trip. Ouesta at the affair were Jean Merrill. Ruth Merrill. FTank Craig. Mrs. Leo 8aghorn. Jerry O'Calla gan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beane, Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Beane. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olrson. Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Merrill and Craig Olrson. The Oanong s also held two other parties several days before the wed ding. Barbecue Party The Joseph Steeles entertained at their home recently with an outdoor barbecue. Mra. Steele and Dolores were hostesses for the aflalr Ouesta at the party were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dehllnger and chil dren. Mr. and Mrs Roy Carter. Mr. and Mr. George Elliott. Patl O Con nor. Ronald Carter. R. W. Steele. Mr. and Mrs. t. E. Campbell and children. Malrohn Epley Jr. and the host and hostesses. Mr. and Mra J R. Steele and Dolorca. DOESN'T COST. . "FAMILY-SIZE" SAVE 30 ON YOUR FOOD BILLS-AND LIVE BETTER, TOO Stop in today and see how much you can save with a Coolerator when you buy your fxd in quantity at lowest wholesale prices. Compare what you save by freezing fruit and vegetables right out of your own garden at the peak of their ripe juicy goodness. See how you can cut shopping time from hours to min utes and gain undreamed freedom from the kitchen. The 15 cu. ft. Coolerator "Family-Size" Freezer is the size you need for maximum convenience and economy. No other appliance can help you more or save as much for you. N famhUne fnr ewhsraa Hctlnnslla4 Hsskale k-p h fonH vnu us mnat friiailr nsht at your tnasrupa. Plntw-tiR IM eaa'l ifrnfi Hows t btjure hands af gnaws. AULD APPLIANCE CO. i ' 11 yi U.s, .flL-aa-- CELEBRATING THEIR GOLDEN wedding were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wolerhouse of Keno. The two re enacted their mornoge ceremony July 10, before a large group of f.'iends and rela tives. Ouderlan. Third Birthday Susan Lee Morton celebrated her third birthday on July J In the presence of several small friends. Ruaan Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tee B. Morton. Mil Shasta wav. The party was held outdoors and games were played. Ire cream and rake was served during tin after noon. Guests were Bobby ftarl. Jimmle Moore. Handra Money. Janice Parr. Ralphs Ktttcrm and Susan. Mr. and Mra. Morton have one other daughter. Barbara, who Is sis months old. A good way to use up a Utile leftover rice la to put It Into an omeletabout half a cup to a two egg pufly omelet. Serve with hot biscuits and currant Jelly or peach preacrvrs. paysI MUST END SUNDAY! 9 sllJsw. I MtneAuuyoii low0 rum soil m. fiitipit Mir turn nur tmxu Mvt0n iuta utMfioifW W ur t v awn (sum ttijcm' mii sifiogr- s ; liny " Sunday Night Is Anniversary Night . . . Special I HEAR YOUR OWN BROADCAST! .... ON TIIK AIH OVCR KI'JI AT S:IJ P. M. 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