Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 05, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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SATURDAY, .IANUAIIY B, 10B2
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
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ENGAGEMENT
From Seattle comes tho nnwo
of thfl cnxirjoincnt of Mury Lou
Monixu, daughter of Mr. mid Mre,
B. L, Mnnrao, Hciittlc, ti) Joseph
Cunhy, mm ol Mm. II. E. Conby, u,.c(.,n,cr 27
iiml the Ir.lo Mr. Conby, Corvalln
Tiny ncrol's ciinluliilnit the an
nouncement were pawed out to
each kuc:1 ly the nlcco uf Ilia
bridc-c'.cct, Lynn l'edcrsoii,
Mury I.011. In a former music
teacher In the Kli' ninth Falls pUb-
IIC fl,'llOO'H. I3I1C IH U pi UUM.iiu ui r
WnnhliiKon HUite Collide, wncrc
DeMolay Annual
Sno-Bell Dance
Tho D-Molny Biio-Ball dame at
Realties Ooi; mid Country Club on
wtix a ftur-liil event
of the (.cuiioii lor lounauins.
I Barbara Arnold vus crowned
queen und her court Included:
liarbiini Custer, Dorothy Collier,
iJenn Dunlitvy end Bet'y Karncx.
I Chapcrones lor (lie evening wcro
; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jonci, Mr, and
William Milne, Mr. mid Mrs.
Chaiictt Bouncy, Mr, and Mr.
.Charles Frlcdcl, Mr. und Mrs.
Frank Tarr, Mr. and Mrn, Charles
(Cookls) Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. II.
;0. Primer, Mr. and Mm. Joo
'Ilioin'ta, Mr, and Mrs. John Albce
alio wan a incnibcr ol Alpha cm
Omnia r.orority, Mil Phi ICpidlon,
iiiu.Mo lioiiorury, und PI Lamda I
Theta,' education honorary. At Iho !
preunit time 11I10 In on the Htalf j
-or me pmmc acnooin m i-oruu..u . M M NerBCth.
as inulo Uncter. , won) prc!ldent f
Mr. Cosby In a graduate o( Ore-1 R,.am,,H Ml. vejnar and
(foil Btalo College where he was MrKi vvclmur, the board o dlrcc
u'fllluted with Beta Thcla PI, Ho 'mrn mid their vivc, Mr. and Mrn.
In on the teaching nli.fr of the Porl-lM''"''-.
land public! -.hool. A June wed- ;f. V.oadt;. Mr. ,md Mr frank h.
11 i iiiiiiiFd iMoccbar and Ur. and Mru, C. J.
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MR. AKD MP.S. S. L. MONROE of Seattle announeo Hit!
eiiKaisenicnl of their (latiyhtci'. Miiiy Lou, to Joseph Coshv,
son of Mim. II. V- Cosby and Hit! lale Mr. Cosby, Corvallis.
Tlie nnws was roverl(.l lit an informal sorority ilinrier
parly Kiven at tb liritlo-elect's home in Seattle, December
Ti. A June weiltling h ph'iincil.
Photo by Kcimell-Ellis, Seattle
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THE QUEEN'S COURT and young men guests at the DeMolay Sno-Ball which brought
out some of the prettiest formals and smart masculine attire seen in many a holiday.
From the left, Betty Karnes, Ronald Kinmark, Jean Dunlavy, Lyle Mills, Dorothy Col
lier, Marvin Nerseth, Barbara Custer and Clayton Hannon. Photo by Carlson
MR. AND MKS. HAROLD DUANE HANSEN, whose mar
riaRO was solemnized at the First Christian Church, Decem
ber 20, when Rev. George Aider read the service at 7:30
) m. before invited guests and members of the family.
Photo by Ferebec
DONNA EACRET BRIDE OF
HAROLD DUANE HANSEN
First Christian Church was the setting for the marriage
of Donna Eaeret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Eacrct,
3033 Lotli, to Harold Duanc Hansen, Tulclake, sfln of Mr.
and Mrs. Hans K. Hansen, Pine City, Minn. Rev. George Alder
read the service at 7:30 p.m. December 20 before an altar
decorated with yellow pompon chrysanthemums, white daisies
and green.!.
Donna wore n Moor lene.!h Rown
0' white Kltpper stain, with lace
oko trimmed In seed pearls, loiiu
Mecvcs with pointed wrisui. Her
llngertln IciiRih veil was ludd 111
place with a crown cup' trimmed
111 rhlncstcnes and her bouquet was
two white orchids with pink throats
oil a while Hlbl". Her Jewelry was
n sti-lnn of pearls, iilfl of the bride
(iroom. She , was escorted to the
'allar by her father, who gave her
In maiTlnnr.
v . Maid on honor was Viva Max
'trell, In n yellow laco dvess. She
carried a bouquet of yellow and
white chrysanthemums tied with
green Fatlii ribbon.
Joy Fair bridesmaid, wore Rieen
nalln and her bouquet wan yellow
chrysanthemums wllh yellow rib
bons. Geneva Prince, the other brides-
Christmas Party
T.ANOELL VALLEY Mr. mid
Mrs. Louis Staller entertained with
a Christmas parly at their home
on the cvenhm of December !!2.
Pinochle was enjoyed until ft late
hour with a bullet supper nerved
at Ihc close of cards. There was
a Rift exchanoe with SanUi present.
Oucsts were Mr. mid Mrs. Ocorfro
Fernlund, Mr, and Mrs. Joo
Potucc!e, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Bclimcdll, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ran
dall,1 and Mr. and Mrs, Ted
Hchmedli.
maid, wore pink mitin and carried
a bouquet exactly as the other
bridesmaid's.
Best man was Ronnie Plncc mid
ushers wcrc Dolbert Yordy. who
also acted as candlclishlcrs.
For her dauKhtcr'x weddlntt. Mrs.
Eiicrcl chose a roynl blue dress
Iwlth black accessories. Her vor
sap;o was of white carnations with
cold ribbon.
Mrs. Hansen, the brldeirroom s
mother was unnblo to attend.
Tho reception was held at the
church Immediately after the cere
mony. Loulsn Walkley poured cof
fee, Wynemla Redden cut tho cake,
Myrtlce' Prince was at the punch
bowl and Yvonna Kirkpatrlck mid
Donna Peterson assisted with the
Ktiest book and gifts.
ponv Mnynes accompanied oy
Oeraldeiio Johnson sanir "I Love
You Truly." Both are Horn Tulclake.
For her 00 in nwav coslumc. the
bride wore a brown suit with gold
and brown accessories. The new
Mr. and Mis. Hansen went to Pine
City, Minn., to visit with the bride-
Broom s parents, who were unable
to attend their son's wcddlnff. They
will bo at home In Tulelako after
January.
SNO-BALL QUEEN AT THE DEMOLAY F ORMAL Barbara Arnold with Paul Jones,
Master Councelor, who had crowned her queen just before the picture was taken.
Photo by Carlson
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MRS. CHARLES FOSTER
LING JR., who was recently
married in Portland, is the
former Jcsalce Keffelcr,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Procbstel,, Ely. Her
husband's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Fosterling
of Spanaway, Washington.
MIRIAM CIRCLE
Miriam Circle of the First Pres
byterian Church had a holiday
meeting and potluck dinner at the
church December 27.
Mrs. R. H. Dunbar led the devo
tions and called upon Mrs. J. B.
Reed, Mrs. Marguerite Parker,
Mrs. Hal Agle and Mrs. Fred Flet
cher to speak on "What Christmas
Means to Me."
Mrs. C. E. Dennis reported on
the gift the circle gave to all in
valid, Instead of exchanging gilts.
Mrs. W. B. DeWitt read minutes
of n meeting of the group held Just
17 years ago. Greetings were read
from Mrs. Effie Ridcout, a former
member, now living? In Portland.
Christmas carols were sung with
Mrs. Genevieve Kettcnbach rtt the
piano and "Happy Birthday" for
Mrs. Ada Sparrcton, Mrs. C. E.
Dennis and Mis. Ella McMillan.
The next meeting will be held in
the church on January 24 with
Mrs. Marlon Hanks and Mrs. Delia
Schrocder as hostesses. Mrs. Logan
I" --'- vin leid the devotions and
KCV. uavid narneii. wtu bpcHA u
.. --..ew Year" theme.
Returns to School
Glen C. Miller, who spent the
holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Miller, 1739 Blsbso
St., has returned to St. Louis to
resume his studies at Washington
Medical School.
CHRISTMAS
HAY RIDE
LANGELL VALLEY Judy and
Sherry Crawford entertained at
their home on Christmas eve for
members of the choir of St. Barn
abas Church.
Loyd Crawford fixed a truck
with hay and took Uicm all carol
ing. They made the loop around
Langcll Valley stopping at the
homes and singing Christmas
songs.
They returned to the Crawford
home where Mrs. Crawford and
Mrs. Wilfred Noble had delicious
refreshments ready for the group.
Those present were Rev. Gordon
shbce, Roy Ashbee, June Noble,
Catherine Dearborn, Leah Dye, El
wood Dye, EUicl Perry, Charlotte
Noble, Sandra Lindsay, Joan Key
ser, Mary Leavitt, Judy, Sherry
and Tommy Crawford, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Noble, and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Crawford.
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DEMOLAY SNO-BALL FORMAL at Ream es Golf and Country Club, December 27, was
a highlight of the holiday season from the left, Tom Humble, guest, Bill Milne, Mrs."
Milne and Mrs. Marvin Nerseth, chaperon es. Photo by Carlson ...
DELPHIANS
Delta Gamma Chapter of Del
phians will meet next Tuesday,
January 8, at 9:45 a.m. at the
YMCA. The program is entitled
"Ball, is the Rose of the Winds."
The leader will be Mrs. Andrew
Collier, and the following members
will open these discussions: The
Floating World of Ball, Mrs. Rob
ert Elllngson Jr.: The Charming
Balinese, Mrs. Charles Larkin: s
Million-Year Heritage, Mrs. Frank
Weaver: Village Life of Bali, Mrs.
H. E. Getz; and Recretlon and Re
ligion, Mrs. A. G. Goehring.
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MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY
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Hours of steam baths and hours for
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