SATURDAY, AUC. 27, 1949 . J I...V l.; J - Flower Show Is Successful Venture Tlit Klamath Tall Oardrn club flower ahow hrld Thuraday at Frrmoiil achool waa a crrtlli to Klamath ralla. Tha auditorium of tha achnol. whrra tha ahow waa hrld. wai NlU-d with all ty,re of floral dlnplaya and It drmnnatnitod and county In such activities. Two of tlit fraturra that drrw a ckk1 dral of comment at tha ahow wcrt tha curaaia trrn and tha madnWla aland Mh addrd an tntcrmtlni and quit authrntlc touch. Notable wera natura dtaplaya and tha am II fry txhlblta nd th children' dlMlava which allowed anlmala created from vwublra and fruiu. Th keynota of tha ..how waa va riety. Thrrn wera weed arraniie mtitta. flowera, fruit and a multitude of ihlnvt nyinlxilined by them. Ar rannrmriiti were mnde to drwrilw In floral foiiu natural phenomena aurh rain, nun lite and ntcMiitrlM. Influence of varum counlrlra and trm waa aUo Iratured. Tha stage whlrh provided a back round for the htw waa decorated to almutaUf a iitrdrn arm. A roaa .. . ' covered ireiiu. i lower laroena aim . fountains on a raa aetting pro vided a lovely effect. Chairman of the ahow waa Mra. Hugh O'Connor. Prraldenl of the Klamath Fnlla Harden club, which aimiuored the allow, la Mra. K. K. ItiMliimn. J in lur. for the affair In the horti culture divlMoii weie Mr, timer Vllain, Metlford. and Mra. Al'Wrlih firat Mra Will V'.-d, uronj. rranka, Rrdmond. who la an accred ited slat federated garden club Judge, and Mra. George lluurk of thla city. In the arrangement dlvl- alon the Judges were Mra. C. F. I Oregg. Eugrite, who la an accredited t NaUotial Oarden club Judge, Mra. Martmida. d-.Wa Mr iv.itar Ma Thuma Newum. Tulrlake. and Mrs. rM V ITh"- Bcott McKendra of thla city. 1 h mi m a mhn. rirai. Mia Pouring at the silver tea. which i Ln?l"rthVrd,ld Btl AMh"' Was glVeil III Conjunction With the! Varuiaa Ura Mahl Dvtdn. rtral flower ahow bv the Library club were 1 v.ua Mra li hw.n rim H.iuniai Mrs. Ilamld Tmir, Mrs. K W. HwarU. Mrs. Will Wood. Mrs. Hr 1 ace IH-U. Mrs. B C "ltomaa and Mrs, K. B. Itedmsn. Mra. tean ( burn, preaident of the Library club, was chairman of the tea. 9rl Iti IK vinuui anlrr group ar a fiJlitwa ArraruirtMnia Junior rlMalftratlnn Nwtar. Maaft tl. flral. and Mar il A U lit. aaxoiid Anlmala frmn a;ihla. (iall Hvinharl. flral prua Minialur Maruia KflltriMil. tirat, Kathltn Mrlnlat mrut and Nn Kirla,n. third World nlghtr alln rnnr"nnU aMaTaTMllrif a tiwin CMJnltt, Mra MuK DlWm, flt ith m Hawaiian 1np!. Mr T t Wtlr. K.it4. and Mia. A O Tan Rant honor abia ritanllon Natural phanmiana Mr Huti V -fmuMr. Orat Mra T L. onifain. vwt. and Mr J P llala-r. third garth a 1raaur Mr Ra (iran. firat With rnppar, t'mU Ol'.wm. aa-nd ilh 9far. and Mr Arthur Halnharl, Uiird WHh a vrtaad dit(ar. irda Amaru-a a attidv rntnbtn- !n an Aiititn print and f1owf ar ranawnnt Mr It H Hrdman, first, Mr T 1.. (iondwin, aa-ond Mr A t TVnnanl, third, srtd honorahla man ! r 1 THE ENGAGEMENT of Morjorie Ann Hoyle, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Percy Edword Hoyle of West Medford, Mass., to Cadet E. Lawrence Birk of this city was announced this week. The nuptials will take place next June at the graduation exercises of West Point Military qcademy. ''jsr-T ! ' """" " 'Vl' iw' MUr Thj,in,ert 1 (fllf Carta? I f Your fumllura ffW 0 X will bt rtup 'n'XJf I I hXmf Jir-ij J i iStss ( CARLSONS ) f MATTRESS and UPHOLSTERY I 14M Ho. aih Phone 4119 I V Our furniture fosts NO MORE It Just J f l.ookt Like It Does, Iht Intrrrnt of tha community tlon. Mr. Ilufh O'Connor. JINHi tnflusnro Mrs A l Tin naitl, lirtj. Mi lhih Ol'.nmor, -mill, mmt I'm O'Connor, llmd CUmic lwuly Mra A II Ivnrianl. (lr(. Mi: r O. Nltvlf, Mt'ond. Mrs Arthur Hin hrl, llilrd Murlt from Mill- a bulgtt arsrifloinvnl not tit rd II Mo. lmrll Komp. flr-l, Mrt) r.rln M)r, MriMitl, ami Mn Oneler Main, Ihiid OtildiKtr dlnirta iallo tabla arranria mc'il Call O t nnii'T, flrvt, Mra, Clark Kvudall. mmrtuut. and Mra. Kay t"Jr ,,, tinr.l (Jtwii arrmatmvnt ol fitlUajr - Mra H a Hlona, titat, Mr ! Waal, Mioiid, and Mia fil f.an.1, llurd lUanlir and par maitanr with drlad malarial Mra Hugh U Connor, foal. iitte.1 Uiiai. aatond, and Mra Airtr timri nnumu nwnir Uil It ('ummiiifla and fmv Wlrh Atl9tniH,n .,.n-.n.tn - fwrnl Mra r Hillrlv, Mia ( harlra Kvndall I third Hmall fry a ntlnlalur arratui" man I umlvr lliraa Inrrtaa Mra A. O Tannartl. f)rt Mra hnli Thuimail, , irr.ii'l. and Mra I W Whlta. Uiird I ttnllla arranivinaiit - Mra. Huh I Cm 1.1 1 I -a I I, fir l, 111 O'Connur. M-niti. I and Mra II Htmta, third HurioraMa nut linn. Mra. T 1. (i'HttwIn llahl arri)iniiil - Mr Hugh Cainhtl. , tirat Mi A D Tannaul, atond, and Mia T H Wattra. third :... !... ri,.u.. Ur r and Mary Hlna, iMim i'pnaiii Mr fur Major, ft rat. and Tall O Con nor, aacond Barlma RtlaaMa Attar- Mra AUan Dvli, first. Mr Hilda rrM. avrond, and Mr nnv. third Aai dmnwv Mr T n I Vt'hiia. rfnd I'vtu .WiMa Mra Allan HvU. aarond, and Ia)a Whi, iniro tmniw m McCaitn first, and Mta. Hugh (.amphall. aamd tiariowrr Mrs niadr Com, first, and Mn. Hubr rothmitim. aax-und African !' Mra Vbo Hwn, tint lirhaiiur. Mr llarry Trarlar. firat aalurtluma, Mr Hid I'h.iaia. aarimd Carnallona. Mr. Martan 7-tagiar, firat Snapdragon ktrm. nwniglaa. first, and Mr Allan Davis, aarond 1 iiaimnti Mrs Cll liar fear, first. lPMlnhllu. Mrs W C UaNay, firat. Mra Mrl ItriUr, aacond. Mis. Allan Iiavia third AttMium - Mr Itiiby r-xharlnffham. firat Hlorh Mrs H M Tr third tlahhM. Iara Mrs Arthur Uatwlrk addling dailiaa. Mrs Rar Brownatl. firat. and Mr (in Siivar. aawotid (itadlnti. Mr Canef rV d flral. and Mr. Mai latar. as rood Bmatl gladi oli - Mra Howard atrud. first and aarnnd prliN Chraantrtamum- Mr Roaa Douglaa. first lnlt Mr Allan tvU. first, and Mr Mat lstr. aar-ond Dau -rhlffon - Mrs Charlaa Thurman, first, and Mr. W C ll-i lay. aarond L'lv -Mrs li If Oahnrrta, first, and Mr. Clara Kandall. arond Uatay. pink- Mr (Jlan lltvae, first. i I 'M I If. iCZZi W i -J - J. , K Zl L A MIDSUMMER IVINT wos the wedding of Virginia Savage married Sunday at the First Presbyterian church here. The ond Mrs. J. E. Savage, ond the groom is the son of Mr. ond and Mr Hugh Camphall, third As-Ullhaa- Mr T toidwin, first, Mr. If h fttona. aacond. and Mrs. I W Whlta. third Hll horh -Mr Wabh H'.ws-n firat iJrlphlnium Mr Mar Hmsmall. first, and Mrs Jo Da lay. aacond. Larkspur Mr. Harry Trmut, first CarnatlAn Mr. S R. Millar, first. Mrs Ju iMls aacnnd MiarallanHPua daialaa Mr Chart Thurman. first. Mr I W Whit ard Mr H S 8 loo also first prUas Maaa. hvbrid la Mra amctairv. first. Mm. Waltar III lnar, aacond. and Mr. Ray Brow nail. Utird Poly an tha Mr. Tal Waal, first Othar tpa roaaa Mr Glan tttvar. aacnod. and Mrs Matilda Crs-pA, third rtarrird or fmitad tra - Mr Hale Itaraar, first Ismail tr- Mra Howard Htrrmd. first. and Mrs l.arnca rranch. Weddinq Held TULELAKE In a ainfla rtrtf ceremony. Friday, August 13. t Reno. Betty 61ek. daushter of Mr. and Mrs. Jcwrph 8. 8leak. became the bride of Phillip O. Urbach. The f room la the aon of Mra. A. A. Rndenberger of thla city. Betly wore a fray ensemble with navy acce5oriea for the service which was read at 12 o'clock noon by Judne A. J. MaetretU. The young cr wple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mauch of Tule lake. Following a honeymoon spent at Lake Tahoe. Carson City and Vir ginia City, they returned here to make thetr home. They were honored with a 3:30 o'clock reception on the lawn of the A. A. Rodcnberger home Sunday ! afternoon when a large number of frlendt called to offer congratula tions. Betty was alto co-honoree at a shower given Frldny night. August 19. for her and Caroline Zlabek Adams. ... Entertained Mrs. Maude Brannon entertained members of the Wesleyan Service Ouild Tuesday night at her home, sua Oak street. A picnic dinner waa served from a buffet table in the yard. The Wesleyan Service Oulld la an organisation of employed wom en Interested In church service and recreation The next meeting will be held Sept. 27 at the First JKeth odlst church. All Interested wom en are welcome. most Bring si. Anbt Cleaners for savings, smartness and special personalized services! Next time try Cascade! Phono Sill or 656S for pick-up and delivery . . . tend your cleaning with your laundry! CASCADE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS Klamath' Finett Opp. Pottoffica lllllfi1!!!!!!!! Two Brides TULELAKE. Honoring two new Peggy Taylor. Marrle Sterna, 8har brldea. Belly Slezak Urbach and on Stacy and Mildred Jones. Caroline Zlabrk Adams who were Giiui were alw sent by the Rain married recently in Reno, Mrs. J bow Girls of the Tulelake assem C. Baley, Mrs. J. R. Slezak. Mrs bly. joaepnine Moore ana Mrs. uinin Dingier entertained at a shower. Friday evening. August 19. The affair waa held in the annex WESTSIDB Mrs. Chet Morrell of the Tulrlake Community Pre- I was hoateu Friday afternoon, Aug byterlan church. Mothers of the I ut 19. at a babv shower In honor brides and grooms were all prrnent I of Mm. Rod Cochran, including Mra. Vada Adams. Red-1 Present were Ardefle Johnson, mond. Oregon. Mrs. Frank Zlabrk. Scotty Nelson. Pearl Christiansen. Mrs. Joe Sletak and Mrs. A. A. Shirley Neaaham. Mrs. Lottie Rodenbergrr all of Tulrlake. Gifts were arranged on a lace- ravered thle cloth and masses of summer flowera were used aoou. the room. A buffet aupper was served after the honored . gueste opened their gifts. Present were Mra Joan Ed wards, Mrs. Barbara Mauch and two daughters, Mra. Harry Mauch. Mm Oeneva TruJIllo, Mrs. Vada Adams, Mrt. 61exak, Mra. Irvln Long, Mra. Margaret Olsen, Mrs Chloea Urbach, Mrs. Lester Unruh. Mra. Robert Henry. Mra. Ida Clark. Mrt. Mamie Clark. Mrs. Lois Rollins, Mrs. Margaret M. Henry, Mrs. June Robinson. Mrs. Florence Short. Mra. Mar garet McLaln, Mrs. Helen Patter- son. Mrs. John Kelleher. Mra. Wtl Ham Walker, Mrs. H. C. Bradbury. Mra. L. E. Spence, Mra. Helen Stacy. Mra. Lillian Geaney. Mrs Lloyd Barber, Mrs. A. A. Roden berger. Mrs. Helen Reynolds. Mrs. Lola MUllgan, Mrs. Frank Zlabek, Mra. Chester J. Stonecypher 8r Mrs. Josephine Moore, Mrs. Martin!'' Dingier, Mrs. Rose Baley, Mrs. Iris I l Slezak, Emma Beley, Lunna Dahle, Ardls Long, Mildred Reld, Joan :' Burby. Ruth Zlabek, Jody Stacy, I ' Louann Terry. j ,' Sending gifts but not present were Shirley Waldrlp. Mrs. C. C. Spears, Mrs. Burby. Mrs. Addle Meshke. Mrs. P. C. Bergman. Mrs. L. C. Klrbv. Mm. Austin Terry, Mrs. N. Dahle. Mrs. Rollle Rtna barger, Mra. Hazel Thompson. Mrs. J. Stoddard. Mrs. N. C. Wilkinson. Mrs. Oeorge Relben, Mra. Vaunlece A PERSONAL SERVICE . At Your Service No need to go "around in circles ! Discover where fine cleaning is done the reasonably ond the quickest, your clothes to Cascade I and Ralph Bilyeu. The two were bride is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. R. D. Bilyeu. Jones-Miller. 'Lldell, Mrs. Harriett Yordy. Mra. Hugh Bronson, Mra. Tom Kadous. 1 Rosalie Wilkmson. Joyce Barber, ... Int. ri j DQDy ihOWer I Chandler of Lakrview, Bertha Bol I ton- A,m Chrutlansrn. Mary Etta " mnie ueirsaon, tonn Morrell. Sybil Peay. Mickey Mulkey, Ruth WiUard. Lorraine Harms, Mil dred Garrett, Verma Buck. Eva Mulkey. Eileen ONea Mrs. Carl Day. 6hlrley 8ipp. Nyrna Neasham, Luella Neasham. Helen Buck, Gen eva Bernard and Mrs. Hazel Stover. Sending gifts but unable to attend were Eva Houston, Virginia Martin, Coral Hill. Mae Buckhom. Imogene Batman. Lillian Sundet. Mrs. Van Cleave and Roberta Dameron. ... Social Club The Eastern Star Social club win meet Saturday. September 2. at the Masonic temple at 1:45. Hostesses will be Mrs. Earl Sheridan, Mrs. Oscar Holloway, Mrs. Arthur Den nlson and Mrs. Glen Inman. Visiting members are invited to attend. rt'STOM-MADt SLIP COVERS MARGARET WHEELER Art & Needlework Shop tsi M.ia at. ra. sits & the ladlei! Rv Louise Relnhart Klamath Falls. Aug. 27 Can you Imagine, when vacation time It still in the air, (even though on the wane we have unpacked sev eral albums of C h rittmat cards tor Im printing! It you have a lit tle time on your h a n d a If': Louisa Relnhart now or ,fter the offspring are bark In school. a?k to look through these. There are truly new looking cards this year. Including those clever ones with plastic backgrounds, and a few pop-ups. It really Isn't too early to order your personalised cards, and have them off your list when the rush begins. It Is also a good time to check your supply of dishes and silver ware, and plan for fill-ins for the coming holiday season. Many of our customers are bringing old worn pieces of silver such aa cof fee pots, cream and sugar seta or small Items tor replatlng. and are finding the cost far below their expectations. The articles look like brand new after a trip to the platers, and will give generations of wear. THEBOS8MAN, at Rein-hart-s, 819 Main, will give you an estimate on any work before It la done, and of course the ever wel come 8, ft H. Green stumps go with all repairs. Church Scene . For Wedding Th Pint PrenbytcrUn church tu tha term ol a lovrly ifttrnoon weddliK lut Sunday at 2 p. m . when .own men exrhnrd by Virginia Mavaiie, dautthur of Mr. and Mr. J. E. 8avage, and Ralph Bilyeu, aon of Mr. and Mn. R. D. Bilyeu. The double ring ceremony waa read by Rrr. D. A. Brortt. The bride, who waa given In marriage by her father, walked down the alii to the atralna of nuptial diuiic played by Charlotte Ann Johnaon. organlat, f Cooa Bay. Mra. Cora a Cryntal aang "I Love You Truly" and "Because." The bride wore whlta slipper satin with Imported Illusion net yoke. The veil waa of tha aame Imported illusion net with a bonnet-shaped Uarra and miniature LUlea of the Valley. She wore a single strand of pearls. Her bouquet waa heart shaped with a white orchid sur rounded with whlta gladioli. Btep hanotis streamers fell from the bouquet. The matron of honor, Mra. Jack Holmes of Medford, waa dreaied in river blue slipper aatln and the bridesmaid, Janice Bilyeu, sister nf tha groom, waa dressed In green gold slipper satin. The dresses were Identical and were made similar to that of the bride. They wore tlarras snd mltta to match and carried heart-shaped bouquets with con trasting colors. Bunding with Ralph as best man was Jack Holmes of Medford. Bill Long and Tim Hesa were ushers. For the wedding Mrs. Savage wore a medium blue two-piece satin dress with grey accessories. Her corsage was of yellow gladioli. Mra Bilyeu wore a blue fox satin dress with salmon pink and navy blue accessories. Her corsage waa of salmon pink and nary blue acces sories. A reception waa held In tha church parlor Immediately follow ing the ceremony. Culling the cake waa Merle Oorbut. Serving were Donna Kinney and Mrs. Leona Col lins. The guest book waa carried by Mrs. Fred Reevea. Out of town guests attending the wedding in cluded Merle Oorbut, Janice Levage. Charlotte Ann Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. William Lorsung and son, Louie, Mr. and Mra. Letter Coats. Janice Hazelrlgf. Mr. and Mra. Charlea Frew, and Mr. and Mra. C. J. Hall and family, all from Coo. Bay, Oregon; Mr. and Vra. Jack Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. N'isou Farna and aon. Davey from Med ford. Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Dick Barnes and Mra. Fred Prle, Eugene. Oregon: and Mra. Fred Warrea. Myrtle Point. 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'Sa&fidjwxi&t Cf ADC aoa matt tool' JLnile) bride wore a brown suit with al mond brown accessories. The young couple are honeymooning at Lake Tahoe and will return to Klamath Falls where they plan to c;aka their home. ... Hostesses Jean Seiby and Mary Jane How ard were )olnt hostesses at a lunch eon Augwt IS which they gave for Marlene Blrhn who is visiting here from Seattle. The luncheon waa held on the lawn of the Selby residence. Placet were set for V, e-mts. Attending were Thelma Bell, Cleo cadwell. Aria Collins, Patricia Cun ningham. Barbara Dunlavy, Mary Anna Janney. Fresno. Calif., Marilyn Joi.iuon. Bette Ptnnlger, Jackie Robatcheck. Ida Tennefosa. Jane Tmgley. Virginia Thurman, Phyllis Whytal. Unable to attend were Helen Bertram. Linda Franklin and Mar garet Miller. . Anniversary Twenty-eight people were present at lh home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Carter for the wedding anniversary of Rrr. aid Mrs. George W. Wheat ley. Coquille. Ore. It waa their thirty-second wedding anniversary. The Wheatleys were here for a short visit prior to leaving for Chi cago .ind Grand Rapids to visit their son. George, and family. Rev. Wheatley is now affiliated with the Emanual Baptist church in Coquille. -WI-NE-MA Coffee Shop Drive . . e to the W:-no-ma 2 Parking Lot For Your Convenience Luncheon from 65c - Dinner from JUS Coffee Shop & Dining Room Quality Food at ImitiiWi Frtras MONDAY, TUESDAY ONLY our figure analyst will be happy to help you select the right foundation Full Hip rila kiss avit It lark.s larf.r tkaa walil. II laak Uoilk. Married Married In a ceremony In Bk Lukes Lutheran church In Reno, Nev., recently wera Dorothy Anker, daughter of Mr. and Mra John N. Anker and Aaron Boa. son of Mr. and Mra. Edward Boa of Portland. For her wedding the bride chose an Ice blue aatln two-piece dress with a pink feather hat. A corsage of pink carnations waa pinned at her shoulder. The maid of honor. Patty Hut, wore a grey aatln arena with pink accessories and a rose corsage pinned to her shoulder. Best man waa George A. K. Smith. After a two-week honeymoon to Lake Tahoe, Salt Lake City, Yel lowstone national park and other points, the young couple returned here where they will make their home. Attending the wedding from this city were Mr. and Mra. Oeorg Smith, Mr. and Mra. Jamea Cava, naugh. Warren Ward, Jack Anker, brother of the bride, and Patty Hull. Shower Held Beverly Zamsky waa honored at a bridal shower August 18 at a party given by her aUter-ln-law, Mrs. Adolph Zamsky at her home on Lakeshore drive. Present for the affair wera Mra. Charlea Mam, Mra. Tony Mola tore, Mrs. Bill Baustlng, Mra Bud Peterstelner. Mrs. Douglaa Clement, Marcelon Wiggins, Mrs. Alice Wll kenaon. Mrs. Paul Hilton. Mra. H. Thrasher, Dolores 8teele, Mrs. Rob ert Erlandson, Mrs. Otto Er land son. Mrs. Harry Clik. Ruth Landry, Lynden King. Jo sephine Thornton, Mrt. Stella Clark, Mra. Charles Click, mother of the bride. Marie Suty was un able to attend. J. L DEAN Public Accountant nd Auditor Office at Sag Nertb 7th 81 344 W) 'If , mi w. id STORE HOURS: 9:00 5:30 P. M. 133 So. Ith Phono Silt