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SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN ii i r Hunsaker win is Married In Newberg Tim Mist Methodist rtitirt'li in lurk. Mlw Hut HUnKm, nd Ml Newberg was the selling lor the lt'.w wilhoit. wrdilltiK ot Carol Aim Uluiuiul and Barbara IJIiiiond. nine ul the r. IxmuUl lluiisnkrr un Huncliiy, bride rained gurst Ixhiu. Brutrnibrr II - k""1" "" Ml"' Hui'wkrr Tim brltle l Hie daughter ol Mr finite a il.uk riiiiiaiimn stilt with ml Mr. Cliei-lrr A. Dlmniid nf arcrssurles mid corsage i...,i,.,.,i .., Hi. srumiis unmiik 1 couple traveled In Culllurnla , Mr nu Mrs Itny L. Ilunmikrr and Wnxhlimlon mid are now el ol till" ity limne In Hruulr. Mr. and Mm. Hun-Ik- IJunlrl II Biimle reud Uie are urmluntrii ol Wllliun-lie ceii-iimny in Hie rhurrh dorld university mid plan lo learh this Willi lull flowers, grren rlblxm nd .,..,, ..,... Clursts In Nrwberg lor III una- Tin bride on was ol white ''""1 Mm. Kerr l.iwise. - i,.. miiur aiiii grandmother ol tilt groom. Mr, bodliY Hrr fingertip vrll was Held Mrr .librmcr nd son Koimir. r I a "by - JulJ. r.p. m,d .1- Mr. ..id Mr.. Jess A.,,,1. Mr. m,d l.rrlc"i . l.ur l"blr drroiaUrd L l u.uuurr Lnrrn .,,-,. ul d:iln una iinunii. - - " llll v Mrs. Tlnklimn U. lliiiiulil "is- nil ul Klmimlh Ks'lr. -nd ' . nnd Dinner Dance The RfKcne Olflrrm gathered at Hoi. ol honor Mr luv sister. Mlir " s-iemir. jr.. itrirn 01 Kugene. WUIO rilfcl l.tliria asirt Willi " hmli-roil irril blouse Mr. Nurmiiii tlould mid Mls hi-.. i...i,...it viif lirl'lrn n r.h u.,d.ni,.. ... nod oir conluinrs simmer - f ii.r, r ?). prw i hnlr mmi and master of ceremonies lor II I- Itllnlr . nirfiul nwitrd of a pilr of lr.mi wn won by Capt. E. M liar- Alter Ihr rrrrinuny reception rni 01 1:1111001110, .... ii.iil Mi Hip rhurrh parlors. mi. rr Miiimukrr. Mm Curl , thr Itrsrrve Officers association Ory. Mm. Ituliard P. Biruhl. mid mnltl. i. iIiil nl 'It nwilron il honor H Onlr llmiUrr. twin brothrr . .... ... 1 lv.il num. ; 01 inr ui i.ii-unr...., Vid UKlirru rrr Ue llimwkfr. V ml M11. .. l.rr. John A. Diinond. .4 v ' 77 r Avl toim lluuhr. 'Alli-r 7"wo Honored HENLEY Little Donna KtMrr, daughter of Mm. and Mm O. D. Herder, and Sally Kead. duunhter of Mr. and Mm. Charlie Read mere honored with a birthday part Sat urday afternoon at the Reeder home. Both flrla are aecond cradera at Henley kiiooI and celebrated 1 heir teventh blrthdaya Beptember 33. Inr. Koorrt Dehllnger biked and prenented each honored tuent with a chocolate lamb inaped cane, aur rounded with green coconut and canny, wnlcn were uea an Uble decoratlona for the party. The little gueat who nrlped the two celrbrute were Pay Brannon, Sandra KobrrU, Bonnie Slaughter. Dick Reillng. Alex Brumbaugh. Charlie. Bob. and Clndv Denhnger, Ray Jackson, Monte Dehllnger. Al ma. Anita, and Johnnie Prayther. Dickie Dehllnger, and Claudia Lanr. Marilyn Mack. James aicClay. Jean McClay, John East. Jim East. John Welmer. Nedra Benedict. Bar bara Eait. Delbert Sauted I. Alex's Drew, Jimmy Drew, Ulys Stapleton. snaron Mccormick. Ceorxe Howe, Melvln Oeer. Billy Read. Evelyn Hasstedt. Steven and David South well, and Bruce Durant. Mothers present were Mrs. Rob ert Dehllnger. Mrs. T. D. Jackson, Mrs. Georgia Lane. Mrs. Marshall Mrs, Lunimlrr roiisru k.i. Miss Joy llUNliiirll rut the wedding cuke. aIMrt by Miss Polly PoN Bridol Shower Mrs. John lluley ol Tulrluke was honurrd reccnoly Hh a bridal .,, ,.r mvrii tur hrr by Mrs. J. H. u,.k Mr. Uoti llrnry. Mis. bun , Nova Jrun Workman, duushtrr of lirutiuury. lrs. Us Unricn and Mr. und Mr. ThKKlore Workman, UY'lov SJ-. lal. T..k M. r.usvj ruAiNi lor uie onnuoi venture iiivsr ciud tea ro De neia nexr aaturaay f rom ! Weimar, Mm. Ben Benedict. Mrs, two until five o'clock ir, the Winemo hotel. Money received will be donoted fo the Polio Charles Drew Jr., Mm. Sheldon Incoming and outgoing oiturm 01 : fund. From left to right ore Fionces Bolin, Mrs. Emil Albrecht, ond Leno Parsons. Brumoaugh. Mm b. t. McKimens. r Itrsrrve Offlrem association Guderlan Mr- Huth Supleton, Mrs. Ernest and Krvrve Olflrrm anoclntton Ladles were Introduced. A fnrrwrll rrrrmony for CBpt and Mrs. Roy F. Ruhksla, who moving to Korklsnd, Calif rimpli rd I lie evening. Date Chosen October 1A Is the date rho.11 bv EGolden Anniversary Honors Kittredges Oeer, and the hostesses, Mrs. Read and Mrs. Reeder. i Camea were enjoyed by the chU- -f . GM-.:;..: ngggagligHgMiv. 'J,-s4'if , gggggMMtMM Tuor-tw Yanr Pir ! dren. and the honnr uIa ewtmA .... The Eagles Auxiliary held a reg-, m.. HANDING THE GAVEL TO HIS SUCCESSOR. Jock Metier. ular meeting Wednesday evening in pre,hm,u nf ,r. ,rMnv )who retired as Master Counselor of Dn Mnlnu NW Mnt Many old frlrnds gathered at the home of Mr. and Mm. William the upper FOE hall, Two candidates were given the full initiatory ceremony and reports were given from committees. Stella M. Persell. a past madam president, vas presented with her .went" year pin by Betty Ketsdever. Turn Krry. and Mm. Joe aiezaa in ui nuumuiu unvc, w ra iookius uouiain bi. niiiiuin mnrsn uuu Duiurauy in nonor 01 me iiniein Uie Tuleiuxe aiinrw. . """. "i ". . , wraa The gilt Uble wss decorated with Several friends gathrrrd at Uie pii,. , I Wrutnt Lacy who has been condue. sm pros asters, phlox, alio nne nuraman nome iasi osuiroay nigni ouru presrnted the couple. In observance of their golden wed- l 'r the auxiliary and drum and punch were served. Social Club Meet Tea and cards axe on the agenda for the meeting of the Eastern Star aV, ih. . Z :,1Z Z . M October 7. Host wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. William Klttredge of Klamath j bridal shower was given for Helen T 'iTn""..? 'H""' i' Mrs. Morris Sherman, Mrs. Sam candles. to hear the engage.nrnt news. . .... ...... .. uluvrd. and Miss Workman graduated from Miss Jody Stacy. Mrs. RuseU Mc- Klamath Union high school and Is s-.i. ..... Mrs Lester Wilson won , now working In Mrdford Mr.: 1.. ...... visinrs is 1,1., 11,. hntlB ournrd hrr gifts, I MrlIord where refreshmrnu were served to Uie to home after the wrdding gue.u. Many wno were unable toj ... IBenetit Bridge ding, with a sterling sliver coflre service which was wrapped In gold m,ir for the auxiliary drum corps. They pinned an orchid lo the shoulder of Mm. Kittredge s "n7 Mr- "c' now teaat m up"'- . . . vv"J ZZSLZr. Fa rewe Partv -stgown. ! A buffet supper was served and Edward A. deary toasted the guests attend sent gills. Mr. Thomas E. Psttv was guest honor with champagne. of honor sl a larewrll Dartv ar- Among those who traveled to ruined by members of the Ambrieu Klamath Marsh for the celrbru I club Friday evening. tlon. were Mr. and Mrs. Oene Ham- First Meeting Mrs. Paul Angslead entertained Monday evening at hr home on Pacific Terrace for members ot hrr bridge club, mrellng for the first time Ihis fall. Mrmbrrs nu-lwlr Mrs. Wlllism Wrsimrr. Mrs. t-anr Warren. Mm. Roy Whltlatrh. Mm. Robert Elllng ,n. Mm. Curl Williams. Mm. fcd Jllckman. Mrs. Robert Ross and Mm. Ang'lrsd . Favors Given iiamrove was glen a party Srptrmbrr J In honor ol his fifth binnnay. st mr n..i.-,-fiomr Miw Collage avrnur. RcftfhmrnUi were servrd lo the fursts altlrr little James opened his gilts and passed out favors. mends who gsthrred were John ny Foster. Jim Katrr. Susan Mrrry man. Ph'llo .liikrisnd. Pstsv Wig IMi. David Hill. Ralph Hrlrntein sllrn. Munturrt MnrUnnald, Donna Oraham. Judy Wruthrrholt. . . Tea. Card5; planned Thr Rrsrrve Ofllrrrs Ladlrs aui- fllarv are drrn In plans for their tra and Installation of officers next ; Friday at two nrlock In ln Pa-iy room of thr Flks club. All wives, mothers, slaters and adult duugh trm of Offlrers nre Invited to at tend. Card will follow the tea for those who wish to play. . . Needlework Club Mrs. J. C. Hunt. 70 Pine street, was hostess to mrmbrrs of thr Art Needlework rluh, Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Hunt Is club president tor the yrar. An en lovable afternoon of convrrsjitlon and needlework wax followed bv rrfrrshmrnts at 4 clock. 1 Mm. C II. Underwood 320 N 7th treet will rntrrtnln the club Wrd nrndny oftcrnoon, O.-lobcr ... Hazbin Club The Hazb'n cluh mrt. Tiitnsdny evening at thr home of Crystal Cochran, 2.r04 Khastn wav. ' Club mrmbrrs played pinochle with hljh score golm to Stella Prr trll. second to Mildred Roblnella, consoliitlon to Peggy Long, and gurst prlrea to Beatrice Nrlon and I "imlrvcr R-.'fir.ihmcnts were served by the husbtss. 1 kHi.lll fH n.n. .Ills. sv..nH. uil,.rerf ml Die Kli.MS nuna. Air. ana Mrs. faUl BrCl- sorrd by 81. Paul s guild on Wrd-! Virw community hsll for Uie allair.i u'upJ; Mr- klr- R- Camp nesday. Ortobrr 12. at eight o clock 1 Mm. Patty and n-month-old ", Mr" L,'."0i1'd',)'-.. In the evening In Uie Parish house. 1 Rosemary. Irlt late Frldav lor Mr- R'LM'cnt. KUJ .... .. .. . . ...... ... d...,., tr. k.. and Mrs. Edward A. Geary. Mr. and .u. ...... .......j .... ... . . . , h it.. Mrs. Hrnry Oerber. Mm. Clinton ui. ....... ojr mr. unirs sT.r,.-u . - ... .. M.,,H. p u-,.,-. .... m,m. cuuiuriii ivui.im, nosroura nr.viw..-. ... - - M , . 8 k , d nosiey. -im. Emma Hamilton Mm. Scolty Lalcoma. Mm. Alvin - former member of The Herald andim) j.'k. m" and MrT cTcar Mre" Bn- Mr- Harry Rich rd. Ice cream, cake and coffre were served. Hoddv Hour Membrn of Uie Happy Hour club were entertained at uie home of Mm. Fred Cofer. 1017. this wek and special guest was Mm. Paul W. Johnson of Phoenix. Ariz, former ly of Klamath Falls and a charter member of the club 42 yean ago. Others present were. Mm. Maude Hosley. sir,. Emma Hamilton Culber. Mm. W. A. Barron, and Nrws engraving department. Klttredge and son Pal and daughter, ardson. Mm. Sid Evan.. Mrs. Ed Lawrence. Mrs. W. E. Beck. Mrs. Oeorge Humphrey, Mrs. Adeline Roberta, and Mrs. H. R. Lis toe. All members and visiting members are Invited to attend. Birthday Party BLV On Tuesday September 20. Howard Armstrong celebrated his eleventh birthday with a group of friends at dinner by the bon-tlre at his home. Helping Howard celebrate with dinner and games during the eve- Counselor is Dick Winter. Guderlan ning were Deborah and Tuck Ken- "" ' tnta contfst w" attempting dall. Barbara and Joe Campbell. Rodney Hadley, Mike Powell and Joseph Schiller. Knitting Contest Feature of Meeting The Soroptlmfst club of Klamath Fall did not hold Its regular meeting at the Pelican Grill this Thursday a they were guests of the Kiwanls club at the Wlllard hotel. Members of the Quota club were also Kiwanls guests. In te -eating entertainment was furnished by members of the three group. Dena Backe showed her skill a a milliner In the hat designing contest by designing a hat on Ray Moon, who was Judged as Uie out standing example In fall hat style. Kitty Hanville took the honors for her skill In knitting in a special knitting contest. The most difficult Miss Ulllas Hynd. I Mm. Patty was organiwr of the o-serLs Mm. Vaagen asks that those wish- ' Ambrieu club, an organhuiUon lor M . ,, ,. . Ing resrrvauona to call Ml as soon war brides and was first president .,.. ,.,.,,. " "' " Cofer. and Mm. Frank Ira White as possible. of Uie group. , Kl tv.-, -., .. ' . ,.., The next meeting will be October 11. and Lake counties for many years1"."!' home ' M"- 0rge Biehn. and have many friends In Southern 811 pllw- Orrgon who sent best wishes for the dl,y- . . . .Engagement Told q I T C i I ' 11,6 engaeemrnt and forthcoming DOCK IO OCnOOl ' ', marriage of Eleanor Belllngham The Onona club met in regular i " announced by her parents. Mr. session Tuesday. September 20 in ; "ld Mrs- Wllllarn J. Belllngham, Uie Methodist Ladies nariors. i ;4S Sarsennt. Theme of Uie evening was back to ' M!s Belllngham will wed William school with everyone oressea as a I D'"kson Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. school girl. Table decorations car- WUIam Dickson of Los Angeles on ned the theme with a red school October g in San Francisco, house. ; The bride-to-be is 1939 graduate Hostesses tor Uie evening were of Klamath Union high school. She Mm. Paul A. Lee. Mis. K. H. Sam- '"'er attended the University of Se son. Mm. Dale Tnrockmorm. and ittle. r. Harold Braden, V(iX' j " I 1 i ! V I If s III r Hi W )) J s i r-,; u . : ill t HH-m J, JLa I klMb.-LAA . . A.-"..-r. ' ..-JMMMMWwtSSWSSSSaHSSSSa Mrs. Cleo Duniap. president. opened Uie meeting. Devotions were given by Mr.. Chester Newton. A business session followed, and a rummage mi. h i . . . . .... will be October 14 and IS at Uie i sp nrmy siore on Mam street. meeiiiig was aajoumed. Mrs. K. H. Samson showed movies to the grouD. Members and aue-sts .r,.nvi " p".,c T""- ' 1 .... . ' v it.m ,riuiM win review. uncaes and exchanged plants. t oo p. m zuinma Nile club do-Ko.1 MR. AND MRS. L. DON HUNSAKER, after their recent wed ding in Newberg. The groom is formerly of Klamath Falls. UNABLE TO DECIDE whether to eat the candle or the frost ing, Kristl Ottoman, dough ter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Ottoman of Malin, views her first birthday cake, Septem Ur IS. .. f srskat-Kesslir sTitsw-' . AT IttS-Y i'JiU CN rift si.iiwiirrk.isksi j'St.. ji.irRai'.au It; it '.av. cLt SkL: ,.'r n-s--v ' 1 . maw .. i "..ilsViWTl J . . . and you don't have to pay out good money for 2 to '3 years! You can get FREE Lessons at your,city or county schools. All you need is your instrument. VIOLINS .. a 27.50 Complete with accessories. Violins and Bond Instruments for Rent. Dephi&MmkCo. 12t N. 1th Social Calendar T , October 4 Klamath Lutheran church amort iro ana ircttcent, surlinj Knife and Fork rluh dinner Willard hoieL Merrylee Stanley Ruk er. speaker. nednetiaT, OrUber ft J OO p. m. AAUW Brjok club, afternoon ftecuon. al the home of Mrs. Percy Pinochle Party lunrh at Wlnema hotel. on p. m. Wednedar club mectlnf. St. Paula pariah house. Cards and Di-iate. Klan a. , ... . - , Dora. (ron ana ureaceni. aiaruna home of Mrs. Walter KilHon with ' a p. m 20 members present. ) nateraar. a-tber Alter retrcshmcnts were served. n.Th.Sr ' 1 the group played pinochle, with I m..t. on.s.r u Mrs. Lillian Simpson holding high by' i'ruS j (w-uic, vtrcin ocnweiver, secona, ana nan. Eltobeth Sheeny received special: ,. ."r'Krin'e. ",. br aa'ard. , women nf nesmes. St Resmet Golf snd Tl.- AV . i .m i . . Cauntrv ruib. ...v ... ...cciinii mil uc il Hie, ThsrS.' Early Days Talk Outstanding" characters of t h early days in the Klamath country was the subject of Mrs. Ida Mom yer Odells talk at the Quota club dinner meeting Monday night. Members thoroughly enjoyed her stories of personalities prominent In the settling of the Klamath basin and Tulelake region. Theme of the evening's program was "Back to School" and the clev er table decorations consisted of school books, lunch pails and big red apple, while the placecards were made to represent slates, with each member's name In chalk. Blanche Petroff and Juanlta Nel 11s were responsible for the effective decorations. The meeting was held In the Party Room of the Pel'can ... Friendly Circle Dacie Hoover entertained the Friendly circle for luncheon on Thursday September 22. and she was assisted by Lorene McCollum. There were twelve members pres ent and four guests. Grace Bock. Agnace Lowe. Mrs. McWhorter of Salem, and Marjorie Waldrip. Money from the white elephant project was collected and It was de cided to turn It over to the Polio fund rather than hold It In the treasury. The next meeting will be October 6 when Maggie Upton will be the hostess. . to knit wearing workmen gloves. President of Kiwanis WUlard Ward Introduced Esther Lawler, president of the Soroptimlst who in turn Introduced Ida Odell. club historian, who told of the aims and the 'history of the club, who then Introduced Joy Rolph. presi dent of the Quota club, who Intro duced Carduk. Eells who told of the aims and history of the Quota club. Joe Hicks, member of the Ki wanls club, presented twenty-five year awards to the following mem bers, Elmer Balsiger, Bert Thomas. Dr. Oeorge A. Massey, Frank Jenkins, Jim Kerns and John Houston. This joint meeting; was enjoyed by all with the expression that this not te the last time for such a meeting. home of Mrs. O. E. Harris, Cannon. 3618 Orl.b.r 97 Klsiralh Community Concert, Graudan. Pelican theater. TrlS.T. Oct.b.r tS Reamc. 'sdiea luncheon, st Reamei Golf snd Country club. WeSncHdar. J.nasry ?3 . . ,,, ... .. iviamain v.umnignn vu..w... ..cuuvii, ilia IVKVIie neuoeri. Bre Uerrlman Pelican theater planning a vacation which will take ! , w;.d.r. r.br.ari is them to Kansas and all through the : wfinb'.?, Pcan""."""- middle west. They will be gone two, !'" " , .b. ' Klamath Community concert. Wag- wccrs. i jonp Opera company. Pelican theater. VACATION IN MID WEST Mr. and Mrs. Vic Murdock, Bill' MIS Sid l (jornl baked goods (I Jjy iiid good bakers go hand in hand j I 1. ....You will find such a baker l fZ where a 'KNOWN quality bread is T I featured a brand whose merits III have won widespread recognition. (Qj ft 92J V .Piofctfi of r-" V NATION ALLY -KNOWNy la Ute ladiei! By Louhts Keinhart 51 m , "- l Lonlse Reinhart Klamath Falls. I , October 1 j November Is next month. T h a nksgivlng Is next month. Then In a t w 1 nkllng Christmas will be upon us. There Is no other time of year when It Is more thrill ing to get a beautiful uble than during these Fall and holiday months. And there is no more satisfying gift, both for the giver and the receiver, than one combining beauty with utility, namely, fine china. Fine china need not be expen- i sive. lop quality may rje naa witn very simple decor, for less than ten dollars a .place setting, at Relnharts, Sit Main. 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