ill 'it s'! PAGE SIX pw"--. ' Agency Nurse Recent Bride KLAMATH AGENCY Elizabeth Cusebier. local nurse, was mar ried in Seaule on Dec. SO in an evening ceremony at the navy cnapei. The residing chaplain, Father' Gunthner read the service which united Elizabeth in marriage to Jack Morgan qf Seattle. Mor gan is a seaman first class and has been in the navy for several years. . For ber wedding, Mrs. Morgan chose a wine colored floor length gown with a velvet top and a taf leto full skirt. The dress was fash ioned with a sweetheart neckline. Her headdress and corsage were made from yellow rosebuds. Following a wedding trip to Port land, Morgan returned to his base and his wife came back to Klam ath Agency to resume work in the local hospital. Morgan leaves in about six weeks for six months of overseas duty and his wife plans to remain here. SHOWER FOR BEVERLY MACK MT. LAK1 Friends gathered at the Grange Han Tuesday, tea. s, to honor Beverly Mack, whose wedding date has been set for early m March. Hooring Bev were: Aubrey Fleming, Elizabeth Norris, Bertha Feairs, Mrs. Harry Orem. Mrs. George Elliot, Mrs. A. R. Dickson, Elisabeth Stuart, Mrs. Jim O'Dona hue. Mrs. Chas. Snyder, Mrs. Bu ford Kaylor, Mrs. C. H. Kelly, Mrs. R. L. Fleming, Mrs. R. L. Fairchild Jr., Mrs. W. L. Clement Mrs. Buford Boyd, Mrs. Sott Thompson. Mrs. Uel Dillard. Mrs. J. R: Elliott. Mrs. Frank Sullivan, Mrs. Joe Sullivan. Mrs. L. A. West. Mrs. I. E. Campbell, Kitty Jackson, Mrs. Karj Dehlinger, Mrs. R. C. Short. Mrs.' Dayton Finchum, Mrs. Fred Peterson, Mrs. William Blackman, Mrs. Percy Dixon, Mrs W. E. Harnsberger, Mrs. Myron Taylor, Mrs. Cecil Cheyne, Mrs. A. I,, Rice, Mrs.. Basil Brown, Mrs. Rex Hteh. Emma Schirsman, Mrs. Harold Dehlinger. Mrs. J. W. Dolan, Mrs. Clifford Phillips, Mrs. I. W. "White. Mrs. Jay Manning, Mrs. J. Gladoski. Mrs. L. W. George, Mrs. Harold Dixon,. Mrs. Leland Cheyne, Mrs. M. G. Bran non, Mrs. H. R. ' Jackson. Mrs. Chas. DeLap Jr., Beverly's mother, Mrs. Earl Mack and grandmother, Mrs. B. E. Hawkins. Isabelle Haseltine, Mrs. Robert Horton, Mrs. Cal Peyton, Barbara Dickson, Carolyn Dickson, Nina Griffith. Mary Louise Enman. Mar ilyn Mack and Eleanor Jackson. A distinctive arrangement of pink chrysanthemums centered the table. Hostesses were Mrs. Lawrence Burk, Mrs. Ira Orem, Mrs. Jay Fairclo, Mrs. A. R. Campbell. Mrs. Sam Enman, Mrs. G. J. Hilyard, Mrs. William Williams, Mrs. Roy LaPrairie and Mrs. O. L. Brown. Shower MT. LAKI Mrs. Don Johnson and Mrs. I. W. White honored Bev erly Mack with a shower Wednes day Feb. 6, at the Johnson resi dence. Cards were played and Mrs. Earl Mack was awarded high prize and Mrs. Harvey Wise low. Others present were Mrs. Burt Hawkins, Mrs. Lyle Pfeiffcr, Mrs. M. G. Brannon. Mrs. H. R. Jack son, Mrs. A. J. Orr, Mrs. Fred Beymer, Mrs. F. M. Breithaupt, Mrs. A. R. Dickson, Mrs. A. L. Rice, Miss Peg Brundage, Mrs. Hugh Stapleton, Mrs. L. Cox, Mrs. Chas. Mack, Mrs. Alfred Jacobson, Mrs. Chas DeLap. Sending gifts, but not present were: Mrs. Alvin Cheyne. Mrs. Crystal Cheyne, Mrs. Bryant Wil liams, Mrs. Robert Davies, Mrs. Roy LaPrairie, Mrs. Al Stone, Mrs. Burrell Short, Mrs. Clarence Oo ber, Miss Enola Hawkins, and Miss Barbara Dickson. Pb. H.i FAMILY GROUP taken recently when children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Skelton, 4156 Bal sam Drive were home for a visit. Left to right, back row, Glenora Chestnut, Arthur Skelton and Mrs. Clay Panter (Betty), Mrs. Arthur Skelton, front and left of her husband. Glenora is attending Bible School at San Jose; Harold, his wife Shirley, and boys Perry, Craig and Ronald live at 2141 Gary; Betty and her husband and daughter Carol (happy baby pictured at the left, live at Wasco, Calif., as do Carol's paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Panter. Ferebee . - a g " 2 If'; , : . , . ; SPRING WEDDING Is planned for Evelyn F. Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amil C. Nelson, 1532 Martin, and Louie Magallanes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mauro MagallarTfes, Worden. The date has been set for May 18. The bride-elect is a graduate of KUHS and her fiance was graduated from Butte Valley High School. Photo by Guderian Pythian Sisters Benefit Party , Wlnema Temple, Pythian Sisters met at the home of Mrs. Marie Kilgore. Feb. 1 for cards.' Pro ceeds will be used to buy dishes for the Temple. Twenty-one guests attended. High score went to Alice Green, second to Mrs. Subject and the door prize to Mrs. O. C. Bal lentlne. Refreshments were served later in the evening to Dorothy Post, Nina Beck, Effie Redkey, Clara Ballentine, Jennie Hum, Alice Green, Cleone Gray, Ruth Mat thews, Laura Taylor, Lillian Hay den, Mable Broughtrop, Betty Grebe, Violet ffhlllips. Charlotte Canoy, May Anderson, Fannie God dard, Dagny Subject. Frank Gray, George Kurizman, Bob Canoy. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club meeting, Mon day May 11, will feature dancing the South American way. Pupils of the Normadean Dance Studio, directed by Edna Howell, will pro vide the afternoon's entertainment with tangos, rhumbas, gypsy dances and other Latin folk dances. Mrs. Gerald Wickersham will ac company the dancers with piano music as well as present incidental musical numbers. The tea service and room decora tions will also carry out the South American atmosphere. Mrs. Arnold Gralapp Is to be tea chairman, with the assistance of Mrs. Alfred Collier and Mrs. Andrew Loney Jr. The meeting will open at 2 p.m. In the auditorium of the city li brary building. SOCIALLY CORRECT!! Knfraved WEDDING Invitation and Announcements loos Per Hundred ' Ask For Your Copy Of "WEDDING CUSTOMS" By Evelyn Murray PxuxtrOffkeSiflJr ALOHA SOCIAL CLUB MEETING Aloha Social Club, OES, met for a dessert luncheon Feb. 1, 1:45 p.m.. In the Masonic Temple. Hostesses were: Rena Oldham. Myrtle Ackerman, Delcla Hoyt and Verla Land. Decorations were In Valentine motif. The tea table was centered with an arrangement of white nar cissus, red carnations and tall red tapers. Individual tables were dec orated with miniature valentines. Meta Gilbert, social club presi dent, greeted and welcomed Helen Crapo and Lucille Lelthoff, and also poured at the tea tabic. Bridge followed the luncheon and business meeting. Prizes were von by Mrs. O. D. Mathews and Blanche Schultz. Aloha Social Club meets the first Friday of each month and all East ern Star members are welcome. - r POODLE ft?, Y M R "I ! FROM YOU 1 f Helen's Beauty Salon HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 1?J r. , f ( , , v H MRS. J. D. HUCK President Klamath Falls Chapter Ore gon State College Mother's Club. She will preside at the regular meeting scheduled for Fe"b. 14, 7:30 p.m., in the Recreation Hall at the Housing Unit. Mavor Thompson will address the group. Photo by Guderian MRS. CARL HABEDANCK who before her marriage in Grace Lutheran Church, Pasadena Jan. 26, was Jeanette Overen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Overen, 3703 Summers Lane. The couple will live in Los Angeles. Photo by Maryland Studio, Pasadena Jeanette Overen Marriage Rites In Pasadena Grace Lutheran Church In Pasa dena was the scene of an informal wedding, witnessed bv a small group of relatives and close friends when Jeanette Overen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Overen, 3703 bummers Lane, exchanged vows with Carl Habcdanck, son of Mrs. Charlotte Wtdekindt, Los Angeles. Pastor Victor H. Quello read the service at 11 a.m., Jan. 26. Matron of honor was Mrs. Phil Riley, who wore a street length dress of cocoa-brown satin, gold felt hat and a yellow rosebud cor sage. Wesley Edwards was best man. Mrs. Vivian Huss was organist, $7.50 and played Incidental music for the wedding service. Jeanette wore a ballerina length dress ot blue-green talleta with three quarter sleeves and a beaded sweetheart neckline. Her hat was of black velvet with a rhinestone trimmed veil. Her corsage was a white orchid. The couple honeymooned In Ore gon, and visited with the bride's parents. They are now at home, 2S0 N. New Hampshire St., Los Angeles. The new Mrs. Hnbcdnnck was graduated from Wlltcnburg High School, Wlttcnburg, Wise, nnd her husband is a graduate of Cologne High School, Berlin, Germany. TftaAiia Shop and ShopA lovis is A le;a:y. . cherish it . . nurture Tt . . keep the flame of RO MANCE burning bright and clear .. . remember your BELOVED with a VALENTINE of FLOWERS , truest symbol of your adoration . . sweetest way Potted plants will last and last, a daily hint that she is FIRST in your affections,. KOHN'S FLOWERS and GIFTS hos HYACINTHS of many colors . . AFRICAN VIOLETS with heart-shaped leaves to further tell her of your love . . TULIPS and bright-hued sweet AZALEAS , . be as "Choosey" as you pleose . . the blooms are there , . we KNOW you'll like them. Let KOHN'S plan a HEARTS and FLOWERS arranqement for your party table . . there are so MANY ways to say "I Love Yog Dearly" but the NICEST way WE know is with briqht FLOWERS from 430 Main, Kolurs Flowers & Gifts I - s. 7 m MMUliMUMIHiMiiiH PLANS IN THE MAKING rLAro in int iviamnu mat for ladies and optional Jack Kfllum, Mrs. William bers of the committee arc: mat Ja bers Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Llodtko and Mr. and Mrs. Drew 2 a.m. Music by Morrison-McDonald. I'SiS ,';j'...' f u :! p . ' ; ) i i MR. AND MRS. THOMAS H. MASSEY, 525 K. Main, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Wilma Jean to Cpl. Richard L. Hafar. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Hafar, 308 E. Main. Cpl. Uafar was recently assigned from Seattle for "overseas duty. No date has been set for the wedding. Photo by Miller-Brumbaugh Postponed Lloncs party planned to enter tain husbands Monday evening Is postponed Indefinitely. 4-DAY SERVICE! Invitations and Announcements Engraved or Procusiad. Ptrtonoliitrf nopkint for your reception . . Cups and plotei. Shaw Stationery Co. 729 Main to tell her that your love tor her will never die . . KOHN'S FLOWERS and GIFTS can help you be a CUPID . . shooting POSY arrows toward her flutterina heart. You will FIND there, RED, RED, roses, flamina messenqers from YOU . i brilliant tulips, iris, qolden daffodils, sweet scented narcissus and red car- nntinns. 7 - s ior ino annual i'.iks vim-mniL' u,uin', ri-n. jo, ror for men. Somo of the committee are pictured (I to r), Mrs Canton, Mrs. It. H. Foster nm! Mrs. Carl Kclley. Other mem-v) William Canton, chairman, Carl Kelley, Jack Kellum, K, II. 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