Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 27, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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HIRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
JAIUKDAY, AUO. XT,
Ladies Aid
MERRILL Th Presbyterian
Ladles Aid met t the home of Mr.
Wendell Moore on Wednesday after
noon. Mrs. Lester Moore was aa
Iitlng hostess. Devotions were led
by Mr. K. N. Eajle.
Chief topic for discussion during
the fternoon was the annual potato
festival banquet, which Is served by
the lad lea of the Presbyterian
church each year. Thli years ban
quet will be Friday evening. October
81, In the grade school gym. Mrs.
Christine Storey will be the general
chairman In charge, and her co
workers will be announced later.
Following the business session tht
hostesses served refreshments to
Mra. M. A. Bowman. Mrs. O. K.
Cobb. Mrs. Warren Connor, Mrs. R.
N. Eagle, Mrs. Harriett Fothertng
ham, Mrs. Warren Fruit. Mrs. Vrr
na Haskins, Mrs. Delia Hodges. Dolly
Hunnlcutt. Mra. Frank Hunnlcutt.
Mra. William Jlnnette, Mrs. Paul
Lewis, Mrs. Miles Moore, Mrs. Pete
McNeil. Mrs. Cloris Storey. Mrs.
Gent Taylor. Mrs. Bcmace Wilson,
and one visitor, Mrs. Roberts of
San Jose. California, who is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Warren Fruits.
Engagement Told
TULELAKE. At a charming tea
Tuesday afternoon, August 23, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Fischer, the news of the coming
marriage of Mary Robertson. Tulc
lake. and Ransom Buck Turner.
Rupert. Idaho, was mads known
The bride-elect is a cousin of
Mrs, Fischer and has made her I
hnm Vi r fn uv r I vm '
The groom-elect Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Bates Turn'
er of Idaho City.
On hundred guests, calling be
tween the hours of two and five
o'clock, learned of the wedding
plans when they were greeted at
the door by the guest of honor.
Miss Robertson. Mrs. Fischer and
Helens Fischer who offered two
tiny pink hearts from a clever
basket. The heart were printed
with the names of the younf folks.
Arrangements of pastel shaded
gladioli were used about the rooms
and during the tea hours the
guests enjoyed the garden and
pauo.
Pouring were Mrs. N. C. Wilkin
son. Mrs. Charles K. Wiese, Mrs.
Hugh Branson. Mrs. Norman Esser.
Mrs. Chester J. Stonecypher Sr.
and Bernlce Hartley.
Mary was graduated as valedic
torian of tha das of 1947 from
the Tulelake high school and al
tered Stanford university. She will
complete, her training at Stanford
Lane hospital.
Ransom Is taking hi second year
of medical school at Stanford Lane
after graduating from Stanford
university. Re Is a member of Delta
Cht fraternity.
The wedding date I tentatively
planned for the Christmas holi
days here.
Church Guild
LANOELL VALLEY A pinochle
party was given by the 8t Barnabas
church guild at the parish hall Aug.
ust 17. Hostesses were Grace Dear
bom. Eva Roberts and Cora Leavltt.
Refreshment were served at the
clow of the afternoon to Billie Col-w-ell,
who received the high pme.
Lois Monroe, who won the traveling
prize, and Mrs. Burden Sr, Mrs.
Burden Jr.. Mrs. Woodward. Mrs.
Sharp. Mrs. Oourley. Mrs. Haley,
Mrs. Burnett. Mrs. Merchant. Mrs.
Paramore. Mrs. Gilt, Mrs. Evans,
Mrs. Pfeiffer, Mrs. Johnson. Mrs.
F W. Brown and Mrs. Gamage.
a. w aV tJ --a. i
A small Informal dinner party
was held by Mr. and Mrs. Charles
E. Dover at their home. 1634 Gary,
Wednesday evening. Guests Includ
ed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Selby and
Blondie. Mrs. George Williams and
tne Hovers' tons, Michael
Butch.
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Farewell Party
A farewell parly was given for
Doralyn Parton by Mary Hill at the
hr.me of her parrnla. Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Coon, August 13. Doralyn has
been visiting m Klamath Falls with
her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Cramer, fur the
summer.
Invited to the slumber party were
Beth Cunningham. Barbara Mc
Mahan. Donna Phillips. Jan Bark
doll. Barbara Johnson, Dorothy
Clawson, Pal Mueller, Jody Ben
nett, Wilda Smith, and the hostess
and the guest of honor.
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Luncheon
Mra. Ira Orem entertained recent
ly for her sister-in-law, Mrs. Elsie
Williamson, who was visiting her
from San Francisco. Calif. Present
at tht luncheon and bridge after
noon were Mrs. Ernest Bubb.
Mrs. Charles Martin. Mra. Kenneth
Klahn. Mrs. Oeorve Stevenson. Mrs.
Harvey Borgman. Mrs. Victor
Palmer. Mrs. Bcrle Brewbaker. Mrs
Harry Pelts Sr.. Mrs. Orva Beard.
Mra. Betty Norris. Mrs. Margery
Old. Mrs. Rina Tingley, the hostess
and the honored guest.
Bridge Party
IN A GARDEN wedding Ethel Mary Nelson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Nelson, became the bride of R. H. Nagel, son
of Mrs. Elsie Nagel. The wedding was held ot 3 o'clock Sun
day, August 7.
jones-Miiier.
Hostess
Mrs. George Elliott wss hostess
at a shower given recently for Jo
Anne Kandra at Mrs Elliotts
home. The theme of the shower
was "a meal in a can."
Guests wers Helen Lacey. Erma
Liptak. Pau O Connor, Eleanor
Hunmcutt, Lois Lea Kandra. Lou-
ella Davis, Betty Chin, Laura Lou
Hill, Ilene Noonan. Dolores Steele.
Mary Catherine Hammond. Betty
Ma Hammond, Mrs. Fannie Den
nis, Mrs. Jsck Fleck.
DAR To Meet
Eulalona chapter DAR. the local
unit of the NSDAR. will hold the
first meeting of the new season.
Saturday. September 34. at the home
LANOELL VALLEY Mrs. Paul
Monroe entertained at a bridge
party at her home August 10. Three
tables were Ui play with Mrs. Le
lnnd Harris winning hiRh prise.
Mrs. Bill Bechdoldt. second, and
Mrs. Letter Leavltt the traveling
priie.
During the refreshment, hour.
Mrs. Leavltt cut a birthday cake.
Quests included Mrs. Leavltt.
Mrs. O. C. Johnson. Mrs. Frank De
Bel. Mrs. Leland Harris. Mrs. Marv
Dearborn. Mrs. Mae Oale. Mrs. Bill
Burnett, Mrs. Owen People. Mrs.
Bill Bechdoldt. Mrs. John Sullivan,
Mra. F. W. Brown, Mrs. Lloyd Gift,
and Mrs. Monroe.
Dinner Party
Mr. and .Mrs. Curt Lions enter
taUied recently lor Mrs. Emma
Sweybruck. professor at the Klam
ath Art Workshop. Attending the'
dinner held .at San s and part)
iimi-ii prrcruco u ai me i.ions
home were Nora Zweybruck. Dr. and
Mrs. E. Dletsche. Mrs. B. B. Bloom
qulst, and Brltta Lion.
Party-Time
A pre-nuptial party was held re
cently honoring Jo Anne Kandn
who will be married this week-end.
Present at the affair were Helen
Lacey. Erma Liptak. Patl OCon-
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Stork Shower
PAISLEY A stol k shower In
honor of Mrs. William Fraalrr was
given at the home of Mrs. Jamea
I an A iiu ut l Hit waa assisted by
Mrs. Hti'hard Bradbury.
Attending wer Bertha fieverln,
Virginia IVrlrr, Clara Patick, Alii
Morgan, Helen Fanner, lna Staf
ford, Barbara Nelsons Hell Currier,
llealrlc O'Connor, Zcll Rclimldt,
Fleta Green, Laurtna Riggs, Martha
MiCuy, Amha Sylveila and Mabl
Mulkry.
Dinner Party
KLAMATH AGENCY A dinner
party waa held at tha Club Hotia
recently In honor of Mr. and Mra
Jamea A. Klckera who wer mar
rled a short time ago In Reno,
Nev.
Fifty-two friends attended the
party where tin young couple wr
presented with a chest of silver.
R. llllnry, superintendent, mad the
preMiiutlou. Mrs. Bicker la the
former Edna Fuuahty.
A bicycling eras aaept this
country In the yeara after 189.
Reno Wedding
TUI.ELAKE Til weddlnf 4
Carol I ne Zlabrk. daughter of Ma
and Mra. Frank ftlahrk. Tulelaaai
and William Adams, Redmond, wa
rm was an tvenl of August a
Iteno.
'lie brlile wort a cream tummaw
stilt with navy aoceaaorlaa.
Hi young coupl visited ooasl
points north and at Redmond wlut
a grandmother ot Ui groom before
returning her.
Mr. AiUuis la associated with hit
father In Ui seed cleaning busliiMS
st Redmond where III new Mr. and
Mra. Ailsnis will make their horn
tint winter. '
Lettur It plentiful and nutritious
so serve It often right now, Us
It In salads and aanilwlrhea. As
soon aa It cornea from 111 market
tear off any withered leavea on tha
outside of III head. HI n th head
off under cold running water be
fore storing It In a covered run
talner In th refrigerator. Never
soak let l ure In water before suir
lug. Instead of using a covered
container for th lettuc you mar
wrap It In s damp cloth If you Ilk.
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VERY NEW AND SMART is the combination of light and
dark woods used lor this attractive mode , i bedroom furniture.
The light colored wood Is the new African konna, which
closely resembles mahogony, whilo the darker trim is mist gray
walnut. Grocf'ul, silver drawer pulls ond curved boses add
distinction to this flexible, modestly priced group. Photo
courtesy of The American Furniture Mort.
NEWLYWEDS are Mr. ond Mrs. Aoron Boe who were mar
ried in Reno, Nev , recently. The bride before her marriage
nor. Eleanor Hunnlcutt. Lois Lea i wos Dorothy Anker, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. John N.
ZnLoUn:lX ' ,h" The 9'oom is the son of Mr. and Mr,.
lores Steele. Mary Catherine Ham- Edward Boe of Portland.
mond and Betty Mae Hammond.
k ETHRIDGE MOBIL SERVICE & GARAGE A
AH Cireea )ue Glvan
Weverharaser JancUst) . . . Hlway . . . Fhon t-lltS
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BODY KtvFAIRINQ ( OMflXTC PAI.NTINO
ELECTRIC & ACETYLENE WELDING
of Mrs. M. E. Cooper. 193 Melrose.
This will be a dinner at 6:30 In
ths evening hononng Mrs. Archie
W. McKeown, Hood River, stats
regent of the Oregon Society, who
will make her official visit at this
time.
Mrs. Harry C. Dickerson. chapter
regent, and her program committee
! have outlined the work for the en
) suing club year and these printed
Harold Hendrirknn ... hnn-i T'iy programs win De res ay lor
August 13 with a birthday party at j ""'"bution " the September 34
his home at MerrilL A buffet supper
Birthday Party
was served to the guests.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Shuck, Mrs. Clifton Hines, Mr. and
Mrs. John Kandra, Mr. and Mrs.
John Packas, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
8 tew art, Mr. and Mrs. Eob Dragoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walker. Mr. and
and Mrs. Charles Kahan. Mr. and Mrs.
I Riley Delap and Eleanor Crawford.
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and how much to save, is a problem each
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Where to save, the answer is First Federal
Savings . . . each account insured to $5,000.00
. . . good returns on your savings. Discuss
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Federal, 540 Main Street, corner of 6th and
Main.
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