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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1949)
SATURDAY, AUO. 20, Ut PACf SIX HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Back To School Activity Starts Blgna tn th lorsl store, fre bark-to-ac hool movies for th kiddles, and th upswing ot pre-school activities bar been heralding th coming of fU. epeeklng of free movie, that was quite a gathering the Klamath merchants secured at thrir free Blondi show too bad the mother rouldnl have been among the 400 kiddie too many that topped tilt 2000 aeat capacity at the Pelican and t to e the Fountainbead In- tngaqement The George Stevemon family had an Ideal vacation recently. They ljl-J went lor a cruise on Puget Sound I v7U I I C VJ on a boat belonging to D. M. Steven- A , mM held n, Wfd. on. Mr. Stevenson brother. nesdav at tt home of Mrs. Hugh The boat, entitled the -Black ; Campbell to announce the engage Prlnce." mad a tour about the j mm o f Baroara Jane Hood, sound with Mr. and Mr. C. D. j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoatson. sister and brother-ln-lsw j Bristow Hood, to William Austin of Mr. Stevemon. Mr. and Mrs 1 Rockwell, eon of Mr. William A. Bruce Stevenson and children, and j Rockwell of Berkeley. Hostess for Dr. and Mr. John Hoyt, Spokane, the affair wai Mr. Richard Calla Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson and ! nan of Portland. Mr. Callahan is young "Stevte", and Mr. and Mr, the former Joan Campbell. D. M. Stevenson on board. Little Pamela Jenkins, daughter The Stevenson report that fish- . of Mr. and Mr. William K. Jenk lng wasn't too good, but that they in, passed parchment a c ro 1 1 had a fine time digging for dam, among the guests to Inform them The erulM lasted for five day. engagement and the October 1 wedding da.e. The nuptials will , . . . ' be held at the St. Paul's Episcopal Mr. Richard Callahan ha. been cnurcn nert " here with her Parent. Mr. and AlauUB Mrs Bru. Mr. Hugh Campbell for the past tow Hoo(t mottl a bnde-elecl. wee, mi, c-u " turn this week-end to Portland, when ah and her husband have recently moved. Aside from the visit with her parents, Joan was hostess here dur ing the week at a tea in honor of her friend. Barbara Hood, whose engagement was announced at the affair. Friends In Klamath have re ceived word from Kay Best who Is working In Bwttserland with a dis placed persons rehabilitation center there. He says that he misses Klamath Palls and his friends here a great deal. However, Twyla Ferguson brought a little of the Klamath touch when she visited there with Ray and Mr. Best and son, Ray Jr., recently. Pati. Mary Lou and Kathy O'Con nor gave a back to school party Sat urday for school friends of theirs. Forty-eight guesta attended the af fair. The three girls are leaving for college In the fall. Pati will go to Bt. Mary's Notre Dame In Indiana, and Mary Lou and Kathy will go to Mount St. Mary's In Los Angeles. Klamath people at the Lake o' the Woods visited with Jean Hart, formerly of this city, who now live In Medford. and her two daughters. Anne and Sara. Jean It operating a new dress shop In the valley city now. The three Hart's and two young friends of the girls. Kay Dumo and Connie Clark, were vacationing at the Skyrman cabin. Guests of Mrs. E. A. Geary are Mrs. Leslie Jewett. Mrs. Molly Wheeler and ton. Eric, and guest, all of Portland. The group is spend ing time at Lake o' the Woods at the Oeary cabin. Among those from Klamath Fills who have been attending second week performances of the Oregon Shakespearean festival at Ashland outdoor Elizabethan theater have been Mrs. O. K. Puckett. Verona Oraham and Dorothea ElMngjon. Many other Klamath Palls residents have made reservations to attend performance which can be seen Until August 24. Spending the week-end In Pendle ton will be Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Lee and children. Bob and Diane. They are going up for the wedding Sun day of Beth Smith of Pendleton to Paul's nephew. John C. Lee. of Salem. The wedding will be quite an occasion for the Lee children Diane will be a flower girl and Bob will carry one of the altar pillows. They will return Monday. Bride Fete Dolores Moon, bride-elect of Ed ward Rooney. was feted with a bridal shower August 31 at the home of her mother. Hostesses were Mrs. Oris Moon. Mrs. Ouy Epperly, Mrs. Hugh Baniff, Mrs. Fslrclo and Mrs. Lloyd Rogers. Present were Mrs. H. C. Wardle and Karen, Mr. Marion Valentine and Markle. Mrs. Hugh Braniff. and Patty, Ronald and Jerry, Mrs. Lloyd Roger. Mr. Fairclo, Mrs. Edith Moon, Mrs. Joe Smith Mrs George Lilly. Mrs. Willlsm Neeley and Kenneth, Mrs. Charles Me cham and Joan, Shirley and 'ficky. Mrs. Cobb and Linda, Mrs. Laura Hoppl, Mrs. Laurence Hoppl and Cheryl, Barbara Snyder, Mrs. Ouy Epperly, Mrs. Oris Moon and Elma, Jack and Bert, Mrs. M. A. Moon and Mrs. Joseph Slang and Kenneth and Oary. Unable to attend were Mrs. Kath erine Russell anj Belle Doris, Mrs. Fred Herrick, Mrs. R. Lilly. Joan Steykal. Mrs. Fannie Bunch, Mrs. Lloyd Barker. Mrs. M. A. Benedict. Mrs. - Lee Ferguson, Mrs. J. A. Mulllnt Mrs. R. O. Varnum and Audrey. Birthday Party Nona Eager was given a lovely surprise party on her eighteenth birthday, August 10. The affair was given by her parents and sister. It was held at the Odd Fellows hall. Present were LaRue, June and Marilyn Markham, Elaine Settle, Margie and Adrle Brown, Carol Lou Weatherby. Patty Eager. Bev erly Lane, Stubby Hitaon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markham. Mr. and Mr. Brr, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rom, Martin Brown, Ted Pepple, Lindy Robinson, Ike Kruger, Guy Hitson and Mrt and Mrs. Eager. ww i CUSTOM. MAD slip envFRS MARGARET WHEELER Art & Needlework Shop ! t Mala si. ras sits , , i .' m ''T'K'-t: ..;r:-'':'j.VC-..t who served at the punch table, and Mrs. William K. Jenkins, Mrs. O. A. Kxsuse and Mrs. Hugh Camp bell. The all white punch table was centered with a beautiful arrange ment of summer flower. A picture ot Barbara and William surrounded by a frame of white carnations was centered over the mantle. Barbara attended Macalester col lege in St. Paul, Minn, for two years and was graduated from the Uni versity o f Oregon. William was graduated from the University o f California and received his master from Stanford In business adminis tration. At present he is in business in Berkeley. Married Ethel Mary Nelson, daughter ot Mr. and Mr. A. C. Nelson, became the bride of R. H. Nagrl. son of Mr. Elsie Nagel In a garden cere mony held at I o'clock Sunday. August T. The wedding was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Louis on Shasta way. The garden was decorated with an archway behind the altar, bells and pink and white gladioli. Merlin Bleak of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints officiated. Th bride, who was given in mar riage by her father wore an ivory satin empire styled gown made with log o" mutton sleeves. Pearl beading decorated the waistline. A beaded pearl headband held her illusion net veil. Her bouquet waa ot red rosea centered with a white orchid. Matron of honor waa Mr. Julius Siilagyt. who waa gowned in an orchid dress of marquisette with a matching orchid headband. Best man waa Julius Szilagyi. Bridesmaids were three sisters of the bride. Evelyn, Norma Jean and Christina Nelson. Their gowns were of pink marquisette and they wore pink headbands. All the girls car ried pink summer flower. For the wedding the bride's mother wore a pink crepe dres with white accessories. A gladlola corsage was pinned at her shoulder. Mr. Nagel wore a lavender print dress with white accesories and a gardenia corsage. After the wedding a reception was held on the lawn. Assisting at the affair were Mrs. Helen Case man who served the cake and Jane Rey nolds. Louis Baker. Erma Jerue and Peggy Book at the punch table. For their wedding trip to Canada the bride wore a blue gabardine slut with white accessories. The orchid from her bouquet was pinned at her shoulder. The young couple will reside in this city. Triple Party BLY. A triple blrthdsy dinner was given Sunday by Mrs. Dorriss Gordon in honor of her husband, her sister. BUlle Bemis, and niece Judith Bemls. Out of town guest were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph KurU of Marslng, Ida. -or M j 1 y SHIRLEY LYNN Herrick is the daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Fred Herrick of 3805 Freido. She is one and a half yeors old. JatV .s will assist ma at my recommendation to snr For Th Perfect Bridge Cosmetics 2i pme BEAUTY . M , II f i- v- 1 i ; F f I 4 I' I "k . . LEAVING THE CHURCH after their wedding August 6 in ISeottle are Mr. and Mrs. CI on Miller. The bride is the former Marian Doreen Anderson, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Morius Anderson of Seattle, ond the groom is the son of Mr. ond ! Mrs. Clarence E. Miller of this City. Double Ring Rites Held Married In a double ting ceremony Sunday, August 14. were Dor othy M. Howry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Howry, and Robert H. Beach, son of Mr. Stella W. Beach of Jacksonville. Oregon. Th four o'clock candlelight rite were red by Rev. Martindale Woods at the First Methodist church, which was decorated with whit and pale green gladioli and ferns. For the wedding Dorothy, who was given In marriage by her fathrr, wore her sister's bridal gown. It was a styled of whit slipper satin with a marquisette yoke trimmed with embroidery. It had a fitted bodice with a bustle back. long, pointed sleeves and a full court train. Her Illusion net veil fell from a seed pearl edged cap crowned with lilies of the valley. Her bouquet was a yellow orchid on a white Bible. Matron of honor for her sister was Mrs. C. H. Slaymaker. 8he wore an apple green satin gown with a matching satin scalloped headband. She carried a nosegay of yellow daisies. Bridesmaids were Gloria Lusby. Portland. Ethel Southwlck, Coos Bay. and Josephine Thorton. All three were gowned in Identical apple green satin gowns. They carried nosegays of white daisies and wore scalloped satin headbands. The best man was Joe Beach, brother of the groom . Ushers were Charles 81aymaker, brother-in-law of the bride, Victor Frost, Oold Hill and Calvin Mlddleton. Soloist was Katherin Blsnai who sang "The Lord's Prayer.' ac companied by Mrs. Wendell B. 8mlth. Flower girl was Rose Ann Moyle who was gowned in white organdy over green taffeta. She had a nose gay of yellow daisies. For her daughter's wedding, Mrt. Howry wore a Balanciago dress with matching accessories. A yel low orchid was pinned at th shoul der. Mrs. Beach wore a black and white print dress with black acces sories with an orchid pinned at her shoulder. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride t parents. Beverly Bradshaw, Albany, served at the punch bowl and Mrt. Jen Worthen, aunt of the groom from Portland, and Mr. NetU Wal ling, great-aunt of the bride, served the cake. Mrs. E. W. Tomlln. aunt of the bride, served at the coffee table. Mrs. Joseph Beach, sister-in-law of the groom, was In charge of the guest book. For going away Mr. Beach chose a slate grey gabardine suit with brown accessories. The orchid I from her bouquet was pinned at the snouider. The couple went to the Oregon coast for their wedding trip. Both will return this fall to South ern Oregon college where they will begin their senior year In college. Both have been active In student af fairs at SOC. Robert was president of the student body and Dorothy was secretary of the student body. Dorothy was also president of the girls' dormitory there. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slaymaker and son ot Portland, sister and brother-in- . Charlotte Ashworth k Frances Lyon nw shop and will rmrry my full of my regular patrons. Party Prize Oive . , , Special Gift Items SALON rhmi iU Maxln and Reinard Seattle. law of the bride. E. W. Tomlln Sr, Portland, grandfather of the bride. Mrs. Jen Worthen, Portland, aunt of the groom. Mrs. Nettle Walling. Salt Lake City. Utah, great-aunt of the bride. Mrs. Stella W. Beach. Jacksonville, mother of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beach. Med ford, brother and slster-ln-law of the groom. Married Married In Reno recently were Betty Lou Groves and Emll Roder. The two were married August II at 1:30 p. m. by Rev. Eohn of the First Christian church of that city. They will make their home here. to. tke ladlei! By Loots ftelnhart tsssAsstsSswssjsstaatsSsssWkaswaswf Klamath Falls. Aug. 20 To the many "ladlei In waiting" who are expecting the stork. Relnhart. ' a t S 1 Main, have some ideas. Those of you who are friends or La!s Relnhart r e I a 1 1 ves of these lucky ladlet will want to listen In too. In case you are planning showera or Individual gift for the occasion. One unusual Item It a round box of book matches In pink or blue, Imprinted with the words "Its a boy," or "It's a girl." The proud papa In cludes these with the cigars he passes out. If presented after the little one arrives, the baby's name may be Imprinted. Always treasured gifts are the little Iceolng sets In sterling or plated sliver and for the very first spoon the tiny after-dinner coffee spoons are Ideal. They have such small tapered bowl that they lit easily Into baby's small mouth. Most patterns tn these are a mere II M. tax Included. Also In the silver line are drinking cups, por ringers, and brush and comb sets. Our greeting cards congratulat ing new parent are precious, and the tiny gilt enclosures put the finishing touch on your selection. We have dainty wrapping papT and ribbons, and w give H. Ac H. Oreen Stamps with all purchases, at Relnhart, 619 Main. Local Boy Weds In Seattle Before standards of white gladioli and white larkspur. Marian Doreen Anderson, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Marina Anderson ot Seattle, and Ulrn Ceil Millrr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence It. Miller ot this city, mere married in Seattle, The rites mere read August 6. at an I 30 candlelight ceremony by Rev. Kugeue V. Haynrs of Wright Community church tn Boise, Ida. Kev. liaynes was formerly ot this city where he waa pastor of the Community Congregational church, a Th ceremony was performed at I the Ilnivernliv Lutheran rhurrh. r V"11"-"'1- ' Jl-U i , For the wedding the brute ws gowned ill satin with long (Altering sleeves. The dress had a portrait nerklin trimmed with a double rullle of Chantilly lace, impressed pleats fell from the fitted bottler. Hrr fingertip length veil ol Imported illusion net was held In place by a matching cap of Chantilly luce. Hrr bouquet was a cascade of white rosea centered with a white orchid. Caryl Anderson was maid ot honor for hrr alster. Sli was dreed in pale green tallrt wi'h a Talisman rose bouquet. Bruit--mauls were Mary Anue Klne. Uriah-lift Minor. New York; 8Mrley Peoples. Denver; Mrs. Robert Strawn Jr.. Colorado; and Pauline Griffith. Olympia. Wa.th. All lour wore identical lavendar dresses. They had colonial bouquets of pink carnations. Candleligliters were Mary Helen VaUrv and Mrs. J. O. Wrbrr ol i Seattle. Kloer girl waa Ann i Hathaway. Grass Valley. Calif.. couun of the bride. jjune Michoell to Robert W. Jr?JZ.' " onnounced r.- William O. Marten. John Godfrey. and Wayne Wilson all ol Seattle. For the wedding the bride s moth er wore a turqois blue floor length is the son of Mr. ond Mrs. gown with an orchid corsage. Mrs. William Schroedcr of McColl, Miner, mouier oi ui groom wore an aqua blue floor length gown with an orchid corsage. After the wedding a reception was held In the church parlors. The couple left after the reception fur a honeymoon on the Olympic peninsula in Washington. For go- HonOr; WflT Brlf)p; ing away Mrs. Miller wore a grey 1 HJMUl b VVdl UI IUO tailored worsted suit with darg The Ambriru club, a newly form brown accessories. The while orchid d organisation for overseas wo- corsage from her bouquet was pin - ned at her shoulder. They will live in Su Louis. Mo. where Glen will enter Washington university medical school In Sep tember there. Mrs. Miller Is a gradual ot Col orado Women's college and Oregon State college. She received her B 8. degree from Oregon Bute. She was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega sorority. The groom Is also a graduate of Oregon State college where he received hit BS. degree. Both were honor student at OSC and were pledged to Phi Kappa Phi. honorary society spring term. Out of town guest wer Mr. and Mrs. Solon Stone and Nell Morris ot this city Olen and his mother returned a week before the wedding from a trip to Europe where they spent two months. Hostess 8HEVLIN Mrs. Amos Thomp son was hostess to the Pinochle I club Thursday August II. Guesu ; were Mrs. Verus Dahltn. Mrs. Rol 1 land Oumpert, Mrs. Joe Petrono . inch. Mrs. Willard Oumpert, Mrs, I Jim Dliley. Mrs. Robert Vsn Taa- sel and Mrs. Orvllle Bean. Mrs. 1 Joe Petronovlch won high prize 1 and Mrs. Verus Dahltn won low ! prize. The floating prize went to ; Mrs. Willard Oumpert. f - i . uui, i '- "i ' it' ii ..i i.iawstJM'-a awmswssewuiisiiii.ijiif s.j. tasawf "'ww, .m.iuun'ie'.jii!i)' ui ihhsusswiiii '"kw afT " wwnmmmmm IiLuiTssTrD above is the Coupe At Villc an ultra smart new Cadillac body type, designed for those who seek the low-swept lines and open-airiness of a con-vrrtilite-combined with the comfort, convenience and safety of a closed car. Ir is a classic exsmple of modernity and prscticsl if y one of the most desirable and most useful models ever to issue from the boards of Cadillac designers. Vet smsrt snd hesutiful ss it is the Coupe ne Ville's greatest superiority lies in the chassis on which 7th ond Klamath v . ur r.ir. 4 r..r.1T- , n E ENGAGEMENT of Dello I cently by her porenfs, Mr. and Mrt r. H Mirhnell RoKert Idaho. No date has been set for the wedding. Overseas Party 1 men. gave a party Weunesdav Aug ust 10 at the Zton Lutheran church I1"!' hl,u " Atcor "llh,"": of all nations, and bowls of red and while gladioli and aweetucaa. Inga Peg from Holland- was In charge of the decorationa. Receiv ing at the door was Gtsela Drla coll. Germany, who presented each lady with a corsage of aweetpeas made by Kay Hendricks, London. England. Rev. Victor Schulze started the evening with th national anthem accompanied by Kay Altman ol England. Anne Patty, president, was mistress of ceremonies. Ksy Altman led In games. Ruby Oehr Ing sang "One Alone" and "Hum. mertlm" accompanied by Robert Stevena at the piano. A dance entitled "Romona" was given by Kay Hendricks accompan ied by the Ambrteu chorus. Mem bers of the chorus are lnga Peg. Collen Murray. Australia. Florence Knapp. England, Gay Piatt, Eng land. Readings and sklta were given by Kay Altman and Gay Piatt. Piano I aolua were given by Mra. Robert j Stevens and two aonga were sung by Andy Barry accompanied by Robert Stevens. Intermission music was plaved by Elsie and Clarence Oppegard. During thla time fortunes were told by Madame Zara. Helen Right mler from Scotland had charge of the surprise package table. ' ' H Presenting the jcv It is built. For, like til Cadillacs, the core of its good, nets it found in its pnformtntt-n the wonderful csptcity of its new V.type engine) in the soft, even, restful msnner in which it rolls over the highwsy; in the easy, effortless response to steering wheel ami brakes. It is, truly, a symphony in motion. We should be pleased indeed to givt you full details shout this wonderful new body type st wrll as the other beautiful models which grace our show, room. Why not come in at your earliest convenience? DICK B. MILLER Garden Show With Tea-Timo Hi Library club will hold a tea in nmumthm with Mis Klamath fall Garden club llowrr show which will be held Thursday, August !. Th llowrr show will be given at th Fremont auditorium. Chairman ot the lea Is Mrs. n II. Osborn. Co-chslrnian Is Mrs. John Uunkrr. Thev will b assisted by Mrs. J. C. Kriilr, Mrs. l.eo lluls, ami Mrs. L. A. Murphy. Pouring during the altemoon will be Mrs. E. W. Hwarts. Mrs. Harold A. Teal, Mrs. Horace Gelt, Mrs. Will Wood. Mrs. Kail Redman and Mrs. Uert Thomas. The hcwpllnllty commute from the Garden club will b headed by Chairman Mra, T. L. Goodwin. As sisting on lh committee will b Mrs. E. V. Hedinan, Mrs. Hubert Tllomoll, Mrs. Joseph O'Neill. Mrs. John Houston. Mrs. Franrea Olds. Mrs. Howard Htrode, Mrs. II. R. Klrchall, Mrs. Kalph Hleariu. Mrs. Warren Hunt and Mr. Oscar Kltiietlge. Th flower show will b held from 2 to g pin. All entrys must b In or lore II am. 'Ill Jutlglug will taks place from II to 2 after which th eihlbil will be oeiird to th public. All gartlrn clubs In th basin are partlt mating In th show of which Mrs. Hugh O'Connor Is Ui chair man. Farewell Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Eplry wer honored last Saturday eve ning with a gartlrn plrnle given by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Haanaon at th Bwanson home. Th Epleys re leaving in September for Long Beach, Calif, where they will make their home. Present for th af'alr wer Mr. and Mrs. Orth Hisemore. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Uruuhart. Mr. and Mra. Wvalt Padgett. Mr. and Mrs Charlea Mack. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Addison, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bol ven. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Runyan. Mr. and Mrs. Eplry and th host. Theatre Party Sharon Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor, waa riml ess at a theater party In honor of Marllee Snyder of Grants Pass who la visiting here. Guests were Nancy Clark. Janlc Wtivtal. Gloria Mahan. Annette Jacobs. Sheila Adlrr. Gen Gilbert. Jane Lark in. Rhonda tumble. Lyn ette Forrter. Carol Kious. Carol Hirhn. Sharon Hahn. Gail Dlt tirrh. Paula Cook and Carol But Taylor. Garden Club MERRILL Th I-ost River Oar den club will meet Tuesday. Au gust at the home of Mrs. Claude Shurk. with Mrs. John Degnan as assisting hostess. Topic for discus sion will be ' Flower Arrange ments", conducted by Mrs. O. A. Krause ol Klamath Falls, who la well known lor thla type of work. 8 h e will demonstrate Japanese flower arrangements, wlurh she ob served while In Japan Mrmliers are asked to bring their own flowers and containers for th demonstration. "Now la the Time" will be pre sented br Mrs. James Hammond, assisted by Mra. Virgil Rrxford. 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