Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 16, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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AT THE JOBS DAUGHTERS ANNUAL KING OF HEARTS
brant, Lora Lou Rolph, Janice Taylor and Vernon Keller.
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j THE BETROTHAL OF Zetta Spurting, daughter of Mr. and
; Mrs. W. H. Spurling, Junction City, was announced by her
. parents at an evening Valentine party in their home, Feb.
; 9. Hearts and streamers on the table carried the names of
; the engaged couple. The bride-elect's fiance is Jack Bolton,
j sn of Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Bolton, Lakeview. Both teach in
i the Clty schools. .. Photo by Wes Guderian
j Zetta Spurling
j Reveals Plans
I To Wed in June
, vu6uBwurai oi ,eua spur-
line:. d&Uehter nf Mr onrf r ...
H. Spurling. to Jack Bolton, son of
onu us. ira a. Bolton, Lake
View, was announced at a Valen
tine party at the Spurling home in
junction City, on Saturday night.
' Hearts and streamers on the ta
pie carried the names of the en
gaged couple.
(The bride-elect and her fiance
both teach in the city schools, the
former at Riverside and the latter
at Pelican.
'Zetta is a graduate of Oregon
pollege of Education, Monmouth,
and Colorado State College of Ed
ucation, Greeley. Colo.
I Bolton attended OSC before the
Jvar and was graduated from SOCE
In 1950, and was at that time vice
president of the student body.
I A June wedding is planned.
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PARTY
1 Kappa Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi
held a regular meeting Feb. 5th
tet the home of Bernice Jewett with
porothy Whiteline as co-hostess.
I Natalie Guderian reported on the
success of the chapter's smorgas-
!bord held Feb. 1 at the Yacht club
md the chapter sent get-well-greet-ngs
to Pat Stites, confined at home
vith a broken ankle,
i Out-of-town guests were Joan
Elicit, visiting member at large,
ftfrs. W. E. Ince, San Francisco
and Mrs. McCollock, Medford.
I Members present at the Valen
tine party held after the regular
Ineeting were Mrs. Isabell Brixner,
fcroup advisor, Betty Borsting,
Vera Gordon, Natalie Guderian,
Bernice Jewett, Ruth McCollum,
Lois Netzer, Ruth O'Hara, Iva 01
ton, Opal Parlsotta, Shirley Soran,
Adra Turner, Kathleen White, Dor
othy Whiteline, Evelyn Williams.
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Shower Given
For Two Brides
KLAMATH AGENCY Two re
cent brides wero honored on Tues
day evening at a double bridal
shower given for Mrs. Floyd Frank
and Mrs. Jack Morgan.
The party, which was held at
the club house, was given by Mrs
urviue Knightpipe. Mrs. George
Shorey, Mrs. Ray Walker and Le
na Kirk.
During the evening guests played
Canasta, pinochle and cootie with
awards going to Mrs. E. J. Diehl,
Mrs. Dwight Souers, Mrs. Ches
ter Jack, and Mrs. James Chase.
Special awards were given to Mrs.
Jack and to Mrs. Floyd Frank.
A larse white frosted confeptinn
topped with pink rosebuds, silver
leaves and a tiny umbrella nested
in pink ribbon was served at the
close of the evening with other re-
iresnmenis oy the nostesses.
Gifts were onened bv the twn
honored guests from the following
who were not able to attend: Mrs.
Bud Gentry, Mrs. Leonard Norris.
Mrs. Friedman Kirk, Mrs. Floyd
Ohles, and Mrs. Ed Cole of Chllo-
quin, Mrs. Alice Spencer, Mary
Ann souers. Jacaueline Shorev and
Donna Hobbs and from Mary Kirk
land, who has recently moved to
Parker, Ariz.
Those attending whose names
were also on gift carda read as
follows: Mrs. Chester Jack. Mrs.
Robert Hall Jr., Mrs. Joseph Ball,
Mrs. Dick Harrineton. Frieda Kirk.
Mrs. Alvie Youngblood, and Mrs.
Gerry Wolff, all of Chlloquln. Mrs.
E. J. Diehl, Mrs. Charles Worth
man, Mrs. Leroy Thompson, Mrs.
F. D. Wilder, Mrs. Harold Wing,
Mrs Mcrton Porter, Mrs. Roy
Hobbs, Mrs. T. W. Sanders, Mrs
Seldon Kirk, Mrs. James Chase
Mrs. Dwight Souers, Twyla Knight
pipe and the four hostesses.
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Enfravtd
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Invitations and Announcements 3
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Ask For Your Copy Of
"WEDDING CUSTOMS" 3
By Evelyn Murray 3
FORMAL (1 to r) Bill Wav
Photo by Kettler
AMBRIEU CLUB
Mrs. John Selby was hostess to
the Ambrieu Club Feb. 5. Seven
members and two guests were
present.
Mrs. William Leiser presided at
the meeting, during which it was
voted to send a donation to the
March of Dimes.
A new member. Mrs. R. Griffiths,
gave an interesting account of her
recent visit to England.
The evening prize was won bv
Mrs. John Selby.
Next meeting'wiU be at the home
of Mrs. Stan Hendricks, 1620 Ore
gon Ave., on Feb. 19.
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APPLAUSE FOR THE 1952 King of Hearts during the coronation at the King of Hearts formal, Feb. 9, in the Armory.
From the left, Barbara McMahon, Lee Kinmark, Paul Jones , Ronnie Hershberger (back of Paul), Barbara Arnold, Doug
Pence, Patty Teale, George England, Ann Henderson (back o f George) and Carrie Heilbronncr. Photo by Kettler
Ladies of Eagles
Patricia Henry presiled at the
Feb. 13 meeting Ladles Auxiliary
of Eagles in the FOE Hall, which
was a party also, to celebrate
birthdays of members born in Jan
uary, February and March.
Committees were appointed to
carry out various projects.
Next meeting is Feb. 27, initia
tory work all officers to wear for
mals. Plans are made for refreshments
and entertainment.
Trip to Idaho
LANGELL VALLEY Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Cunningham spent sev
eral days in Caldwell. Idaho, with
Mrs. Cunningham's sister and
brother and families.
They stopped at Madras on the
return trio to visit their daughter
and family.
Their granddaughter. Trudy Her
ringshaw, 4, accompanied them
home for a visit.
Glamorenef
the
Miracle .
Carpet Cleaner
NOW IN STOCK
You read about it in
the Reader's Digest
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Claud H. Davis
CO.
426 Main Phone 4684 1
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. Oli KG ON
CLAYTON HANNON, Knight, and Sharon Gienger, Junior
Princess. Photo by Kettler
Jobs Daughters Annual King of Hearts Formal at the
Armory February 9, was one big Valentine, with pretty
girls in pretty dresses, handsome young men and lavish
decorations against a background of music by the Star
lighters. Patrons and Patronesses for the affair were: Mr. and
Mrs. F. R. Waddell, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ustick, Mr. and Mrs.
J. V. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bovd and Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Clark.
Honored boys from KUHS were: Jim Tockey, King of
Hearts, and Knights. Shannon Oldham, Clayton Ilannon,
Marvin Nerseth and Tom Murdock.
QUOTA CLUB
Quota Club held its regular noon
business meeting, at the Pelicar
Cafe Monday. Several members
were unable to attend, as they
were working at the blood bank.
Catherine Fyock was elected to
the nominating committee.
Winner of the birthday gift was
Blanche Petroff.
The 33rd anniversary of
international will be celebrated at
r
led at
the dinner meeting Feb. 25. and
the Woman of Achievement, fnr
the year will be named.
It will
also be past members
night.
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It's been wonderful! when con you
of ford a ring from Rickys?
Eul
aiona
Mrs. ' A. O. Rocnlck will be
chairman of the hostess commit
tee at the regular monthly meet
ing of Eulalona Chapter DAR, Mon
day, Feb. 18, 8 p.m. in the Cham-
oer or commerce rooms, 323 Mnln
Mrs. Warren C. Nouele. rhan-
!'r regent, will preside during the
ousiness session,
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A patriotic program is Being ar
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HEARTS, FLOWERS AND PRETTY DRESSES lent color
Hearts Formal (1 to r) Pat Lchto, Iticliard Geary, Diane
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LANGELL VALLEY Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Lcuvlli enlertnlned at
their home In Lnngcll Viilley Fob.
5 In honor of Mrs. Bill Burnett
who nns crlebrntlng lirr birthday.
A social evening followed Uie tur
key dinner.
Those attending the party were
Mr. nml Mrs. Ulll Burnett. Maria
Monte and Richard Burnett, Mrs.
Louise Kelt. Mnrtln Brown, Mr.
and Mr. Leliind Hnrrls, Mrs. Jack
Welmrr and John Welmer, Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Brown, Mary Anne Len.
vltt. Margaret Roditera. and Mr
and Mrs. Lenvltt.
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ENGAGEMENT of Joyce Werner lo Harlan Johnson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Johnson, former Klamath Kails
residents now living in Rosehurg, is announced hy her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kugcnc Werner, 2327 Darrow. Joyce
is a former OSC student and a member of Sigma Kappa
sorority. Her fiance is a junior at OSC and is affiliated with
Sigma Chi fraternity. No wedding date has been set.
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