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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21. 1049 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINETEEN Bridal Shower Honors Joanne Cox A tliowrr honoring Miss Joanne Cox, brlde-clert of Itayinond Corder, as given on December 19 at the home of Mri. Curl Orubb, 4!,I7 Win ter avenue. Co-hoatetr for the aflair were Mn. Johnnie llrll, Mr. Itayinond Zlrkw Hid Mrs. William l-ong Uucsta plsyrd various limn with prlwa going to Mra. Jiilm llrydrn, Mil A. K. Dickson, Mra. tilwin Hlrong and Mia. Charlea Mayra. The gift table waa decorated with a crepe paper umbrella, which liung over a mlnlutiire bridal arena, e A crre-pper bride aloud on patlel lint mint walk before a ainall church. Mra. Bell prealded alalia eoftue tun and nerved Mra. Jesse O. Bryan Mra. Jamra tllrkman, Mra. Oenrge 11 urn. Mra. Floyd Huck, Mra. Cleome llrll. Mra. K. II. Till. nn, Mra. Clay ton Wlard. Mra. Delaine DUkrntun, K.rn. Jetao Hryan. Mra. Harry Wlard, Mra. Charlra David, Mra. Klmer C. Johea, Mra, Joe Cox, Lola Abbey and Kannle Ootldard, and the hostesses. Mia. drub. Mra. Zlrkrl. Mra. Mayea, Mra. llrydrn, Mra. tilruiig and Mra. Dirkaon. Hendlni glfta but unable to attend were Mra. Walter Lundten, Mra, IK ward M Lane. Mra. William Loin. Mra. Joe Hair. Mra. Keith bee and Thrlma Hell. Joanne la the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joe Cox and will marry Ray mond Corder on December 31. Ray mond la a Junior at Uregnn Hlate t .college. k '"Pros and Cons On Short Cut to Beautv Numerous women are rurently debating the question: to cut or not to rut thrlr hair Thoae who are thinking of yield ing their lorka to the aruumra mlKht consider the proa. Short-cropped iialr la youthful-looking. It'a fashion able. BlKirt atvlra are apt to con tinue in favor. Judging from the rumbllnga of rumnra from Pari thai I'JZO'a fashion are continuing atrong. Moreover, there are new, amall youthful-looking hata de aigued Just for the abort cut; the controversial ahlngle bob; the apll curl. With a thort cut, women who've worn long lorka definitely aee the rhange which a new hair-do makea. 1'hal'e good fir the morale of a woman who it tired of looking at her familiar ael. for the woman with curly hair, the ahort cut In volvea no problem of care. But and her are the cons women with naturally curly hair don't have many hair problem! anyway. If you have hair which re qulrea a permanent, remember that a thort rut meana that you'll be rutting off your permnenl often. How often dependa on how fast your hair growa. Remember, too. that a ahort cut will rob you of variety. There Isn't much you can do with It but wear It thort. And yJ may have to toss out those lonj-hnired halt. They're not to apt to look well with cropped hair. Tliere'i one more thing to keep ytn mind brforo you cut. Once It a done, ihere'a no putting It bark. You'll have to wall until the hair growa bark and retort In Die mean lime. If you're really unhappy, to phony hair pli-cen. December'30 Wedding Date Mr. and Mrt ll. E. Wllihite. SMI R. tin. announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Betty, and Ben Bheppard Jr., ton of Mr. and Mra. Ben L. Bheppard of Mid land. The wedding dst It aet for De cember 30. and the Mt. Lakl church will be the aetllng for the cere mony. The Rev. Dick DcLap will officiate. Beta Siqma Ph; Christmas Partv A combination meeting, pollurk dinner and gilt esihsnge waa held for membera of Beta Hlgma Phi, Tau Chnpler, Friday night at the Miaola Routing Recreation hall. C naat waa played after the gltla were distributed. Membera regretted the resigna tion of Prexldrnt Joan Purketl who leavea thla week lo make her home in rJprlugtleld. Ore. Vice President Dee Lorraine Hrath will fill the va cancy temiKirarlly. Doiiatlona of clothing and money were made bv the membera for two worthy families at their Christmas proiect. Attending the parly weie. Preal dent Joan Puikett; Past Pretlrient Doris MrCord; Olive Cornell, spon sor; HecretHry Hylvla Clayton: Treasurer Itiilh r.les; Phyllis Mr. Nee, tllorla Canton, Wmda Cmtel, Hhlrley Perkins, Ooldle Anderson, Pat Brady. Juenlta Pried. Kdua lluntaker. Mellui Jester. Dorothy nkell and Lois roster. Potluck Dinner The Korget-me-not club met with Mra. Hcrshcl Berry. SHI& Hnmedale road for thrlr annual Christmas par. ty last Tuesday. Following pollurk dinner, a uk-i.i1 hour waa enjoyed and gills rxcninged. Silent Ulster were revealed and new namea were drawn for the coming year. Membera present were; Leona Battle. Jean R:ftry, Dora Daven port, Emma lluwklnt, Carrie Wrlrh. Betty Allen. Margaret Webb. Besale Brerkenriilge, Ilene Oravea. Lorena Fablnnek. Bonlfay Yanrey Pauline Christen and Rosiest Hope Berry. The next Hireling will be at the home of Dora Davenport, Tuesday January 10 at 1- 30 '.VI' : - A m t ; Vl IW s ""- ' "'if is &.'?.-.'." J SEATED FOR THE BANQUET are dignitaries attending the district conference of the American Legion on December 10 in the American Legion hall. Seated at the head table is Mrs. Everett Hotchkiss, president of the local unit of the American Legion auxiliary; Mr. Samuel Howe, state commander of the American Legion; Mrs. Harold Benson, presi dent of the Southern Oregon district of the auxiliary; Kred Hcilbronner. commander of the Southern Oregon district, and Mrs. William Graham, slate president of the auxiliary. Ken Frey photo. i BETTY WILLHITE, whose forthcoming marriage Is an nounced bv her parents. Mr. and Mrs. YYillhite, 3531 South Sixth street, plans to wed Ben Sheppard Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Sheppard. of Mid land, on December 30. Ferebee-Kessler. Senior Circle Party Mrs. II 8. Stone's home waa the place selected tor the Christmas mretlng and party of the Senior Circle of the Congregational church on Friday December It. Detaert waa served at 1:30 p. m. by the hostesses. Mrs. W. C. Little and Mrs. John Marin. Mrs. Oodfrey Matlhewt led the devotions, reading from the New Testament the ac count of the birth of Christ, nnrl UaHlnff Ihn aroun In rjravef. Mra. Chralrs Revell gave the an-1 nual treasurer's report, and It was received with outspoken approval. The nominating committee sub mitted the namea of Mra. H. J. Haglry, vice president; Mrs. E. L. Mitchell, aecretary-ireasurrr, and the secretary cast a unanimous bal lot for these officers. Mrs. Revell In behalf of the group presented a gift to Mri. Matthews, retiring pres ident and wife of the pastor, who la leaving toon for California, ex pressing appreciation for her un tiring efforts. There were several beautiful ar rangement of Christmas greens and figurines about the rooms, and the Christmas tree was decorated. Mrs. Stone distributed the gifts from the tree, and at the close Mra. Matthews was given handker chief shower. Attending were Mrs. Clara Hor sham, Mrs. Olena Briscoe, Mrs. Otis Bagley. Mrs. A. A. Myers, Mrs. H. J. McOllvray. Mrs. R. D. Brarkman. Mrs. Charles Revell. Mrs. W. O. Lohrey. Mrs. E. L. Mit chell. Mary Eckstein. Mrs. L. E. Henry. Mra. C. L. Jones. Mrs. J. J. Prx. Mrs. Oodfrey Matthews, Mrs. 8. R. Berry, Mrs. W. C. Little. Mrs. John Marin and Mrs. H. 8. Stone. Members of the Past Noble Grand rlnh anft fha Rorlal rlnh of Pros. j perlty Rrbrkah lodge met In the IOOF hall Wednesday December 14 for a potluck luncheon at 1 p. m. followed by the Christmas party. The tables were decorated by Lo rcne McCollurn and Lillian Clark with Christmas greens and the place cards were holly corsages. Anna Beane was In charge of the gifu. and Bernlce McCracken acted as Santa Claus for the distribution of presents. About forty were pres ent during the afternoon. Merrill Vara I si There's nothing so good as NEWS from HOME! Send a Gift Subscription of th . Herald and News to your friends away from Klamath. It's a gift they'll enjoy every day of the year! Order Now and the Gift Certificate will be delivered with other Christmas gifts Mrs. Tommy Cole and children of Colma. Calif., and Mrs. Herb Clochln of Ban Bruno, will spend the holidays In Merrill visiting rela tive and friends. Tommy Cole will also arrive Just before Christmas. Mrs. Cole and children plan lo re main until the first of the year. The American Legion and auxil iary met Tuesday December 13. for a potluck supper In the community hall. The ladles reported sending a Christmas box to Roseburg for the hospitalized veterans children, and to Portland for the veterans gift shop. The auxiliary are too mors of a Bluebird and Camp Fire group, and Mrs. Lorraine Mahaffey. Blue bird leader, reported that her troop would meet In the kitchen of the community hall. Cliff Shuck made a business trip to Ashland Sunday. At the last meeting of Merrill Li brary club the members enjoyed vocal selections by Mrs. William Falvey. and group singing with Mrs. Lillian Thomaa at the piano. Mrs. Murray Howard Is leaving soon to spend the holiday season with her daughter and family In Longvlew, Washington. She will re turn after the first of the year. Several Merrill families hsve gone to various sections of the mid' west for the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Irenblce are go ing to Pearl City, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Llsk and family plan to spend the holidays In Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long wiu vis it In Missouri for a month, and Mr. and. Mrs. Warren Ochs and fr.mily will visit Mrs. Ochs' parents In Deep River, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mlllett left this week for Provo. Utah to visit Bernard's sis ter there. The Eber Kllpatricks will spend Christmas in Cottage Orove with their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mannock. Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Kllpatrick of Eu gene will also be with their par. ents at Cottage Grove. Bring the Family into Wong's For a Special CHINESE Family Style Dinner Wong's Cafe 411 Main Ph. 851 Engagement Mr. and Mri. Edward Palmer, formerly of Klamath Falls, now of Prlnevllle. announce the engage ment of their daughter, Olorla Fay. to Donald R. Nabon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nabon of Portland. Miss Dalmer told her sorority sis ters of her wedding plans at the Alpha, XI Delta chapter house on the Oregon Btata college campus In Corvalllt. Mr. Nabon la alto a student at Oregon Bute, and will graduate In June. m Christmas Program On Wednesday evening December 14 the Friendship club met with Catherine Wright and Freda Jack son was the assisting hostess. Auc tion bridge and pinochle were played and L'i-tU Blunt held high score In auction, Mary Ellen Outer low; In pinochle Helen Crapo waa high. Marie Kllrore low. and the special award went to Lillian Webb. During tbe Christmas program a beautiful gift was presented to the president, Btella Dryden, and to the secretary. Ruth Stanley, In appre ciation of their work for the club, and there was also an exchange of gift amon the members. 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