HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, FKHRUAHY in. 1M2 .-.turvtowif ) DONNA WEBBER RECENT BRIDE Before Ml allnr banked with ! i mnues of liuckolurrry sprays and "ii wnue taper in canclrluurn, Donna I.ee Webber became the bride of Edward L. Whitney In a four o'clock ceiTinonv, February a III the Lulter Day Sulnts church, The bride Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E Pulnrsnn Jll'lll By Milly Ramiby South sixth. Tho brlclrui'oom Is the sou oi Mrs. Albert Whitney niul tho late Mr, Whitney, Woous. The double rlnir rerimionv wim read by Ronald E. Phalr, church vuicr. . o - 1 - ' J, ' V Mrs. Karl Shcrldiin. accoinnnn. led by Kay Jempii, sung "The Lord's Prayer" and Cadmnu'a "lie. PAGE FOUIl 0 V. H V CHU..0." S f f .t s , MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM C. ALLEN at the reception following the marriage service read by Rev. Ralph Kleen, Dec. 20, in the Forest Grove Methodist Church. The bride is the former Lois Marie Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Larson, Springfield. Lois was born in Klamath Falls, and was a KUHS graduate class of '48. Her husband is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Clair Allen, Roseburg. Both are students at Pacific University. She is a senior and he is doing graduate work in optometry. Photo by Don Benson. Legion Post Adds Three New Members At a special meetlrfg of Winema American iegion rosi iu, in vet erans Memorial Hall the evening of Feb. 7; three new names were added to the membership list, and two visiting women veterans pledged to come in as members next meeting The Post was sorry to receive the resignation of first vice com ander, Agnes Pickering, who leaves soon to Join her husband in Alaska. She will retain her mem bership in Winema Post, however, as her home is here, and both she and her husband come back at regular intervals. Election of a new second vice commander took place, and May Spiers vacated that office for that of first vice Sarah Allen, a former WAVE, is the new second vice. The new members who came in Feb. 7, are: Dorothy Hall, Helen McCall and Anna I. Thomas. Following the brief business meeting, entertainment in the form of Bingo was played with prizes awarded to the winners, and re freshments were served from ta bles decorated with the Valentine Dunsmuir Weds N Girl ' apa Man DONSMUIR Miss Joan Talmage McGowan. daughter of Mrs. Ben oaiimm lvera iaimage McGowan) became the bride of David Niles Jr., Napa, at a 3 p.m. ceremony Jan. 30 in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, North Sacramento. The u.ium pair are Doth students at the College of the Pacific in Stoc ton, she is a sophomore and he is a senior, majoring in radio. Rev. M. J. O'Connell, formerly of Dunsmuir. tied the nnntlnl Irnnt and Miss Laura Callaghan, also luiiiienjr 01 uunsmuir, was the or ganist. Attending the couple were Miss joyce nomano ol Fresno and Wu liam Heckamovich. The bride was dresserl in ft otav suit with black accessories inH her nai was grey with red trim. Her corsage was of white camellias. The maid of honor wore a navy blue knit suit with navy accessor ies and her corsage was also of wnue camellias. Mrs. Barham, mother of the bride, was attired in a hnnev. beige suit with a sky-blue hat, with matchlne accessories and rnr. sfge of yellow camelias. Since their return from a honey moon in Reno, the Just-weds are theme. Entertainment and refresh- living in Manor Hall on the col merits were under the supervision lege campus. it-c FIVE GENERATIONS are represented in one family above. Lower left, Alfred Carr, 89, San Francisco, great-great-grandfather of Hans Michael McAuliffe, young lad held by Mrs. Tom Calme, Keno, his great grandmother. Standing, left, is Hans' father, Dan Mc Auliffe, and to his right is Mrs. Michael McAuliffe. the child's erandmothor. His mother was formerly Shirley Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hanson-2509 Kane, mater nal grandparents. photo bv Guderian oi Mav Spiers. A "sweet-heart" apron was auc tioned off in a "time" auction by Martha Hurd, and the proceeds were turned over to the child wel fare fund. Delta Kappa . Gamma Meets Alpha chapter of Delia Kappa Gamma met at the home of Geral dine Owsley at 224 N. 2nd, Feb. 2. pensed with In favor of correlat ing plans for the state convention w oe neid here on April. 4 and 5. Refreshments of maraschino cake, valentine ice cream and cof fee were served by the hostesses Buena Stone, Ruth Lobaugh and jsaoeue enxner. The next meeting will be held at the home of Dea Jean Wright , on march i ana win De given over largely to organization of the convention display. Assisting Mrs. Wright will be Olive Wilson, Ida Edsall and Ruth Obenchain. Weather No Problem! When We FLUFF DRY Your Wash 8 lbs. washed, dried X Ac & folded (inc. soap) ONE DAY SERVICE Free) Wm. Rogeri Silver war redemption coupons with each 25c worth of service. THE LAUNDFRETTE So. 6h & Owens Ph. 6373 The new Mrs. Niles Is a native of Dunsmuir, a member of a fam ily of early dav settlers. Her fath er was the late Frank Talmage Jr. She was graduated from the Dunsmuir schools and will contin ue her education at College of the Pacific. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Niles Sr., of Napa. DUNSMUIR GIRL BERKELEY BRIDE DUNSMUIR Miss Barbara Jean Erhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Henry C. Erhart of this city and Richard Ormsbv Rismnum ni Pasadena were united in marriage at an aftornoon ceremony Febru ary 3 in Berkeley. Dr. Loner rrt me aouoie-ring service in the Frist Congregational Church. The bride, eiven in mnrrinpi hv her father, wore a gown of im ported French lace and nylon in princess style with a long train. Her neaddress was of pearl-petaled flowers and her fineertio veil was of net. She carried a bououet nf white roses centered with a white orchid. Mrs. John R. Feineman. lstr of the bride, who was matron of honor, wore a formal of Ice blue net over taffeta and carried a bou quet of white marguerites. She had a matching bandeau of flowers In her hair. Individual cuts of the Broom's cake were wrapped for each miest to take home. Patty Simmons of I Burlingame had charge of the bride's book. Miss Kay Wert of Berkeley caught the bridal bouquet. For her going away costume, the bride wore a beige gabardine suit with matching accessories. Her hat was 6ky-blue and the orchid she wore was from her bridal bouquet. A week's honeymoon was spent in Carmel. The newlyweds are resid ing in Berkeley where the bride groom will receive his engineering degree from the University of Cal ifornia in June. The bride com pleted her studies there last month. The bride was graduated from the Dunsmuir schools and her hus band was reared in Pasadena. Both are active in the Social Bears or ganization on the Berkeley Cam pus. The bride Is from a well known local family. Mr. Erhart, her fa ther is a U. S. Forest Service in vestigator. ine . bridesmaid, uelores Rich- I F7 i "sw --. , a io PRETTY PATTIE MA LONEY whose given name is Patricia Lee, is five year old daughter of Mrs. Lurena Rush, San Francisco. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rambo, Merrill, and her paternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maloney, Pasadena. She and her mother have been visiting at the Rambo home. Photo by Ferebee LIBRARY CLUB AT MERRILL MERRILL Mrs. Mclvln Bow man was hostess for the meeting of Merrill Library club on Feb. 7. with Mrs. W. J. Grove, and Mrs. H. J. Hcndrlckson assisting. The" following new books have been ordered for Uie local library: The Break in the Circle," Lor raine; "King's Rhapsody," Novel- "Sybil'' Auchlncloss: "The flj oown of Glory," Turnbull: "My uousin Kacnei au Maurier: and The Scandalous Mrs. Clnckford," by Kane. A new method of raisins money will be tried out. Each member Is to have a dessert luncheon, card party, or anv entertainment she wishes, and Invite as many guests as sne leels she can accommodate, and charge each guest SO cents. which will be turned over to the club treasury. Mrs. Howard Wynant was vtV corned into the club as a new member, and Mrs. Tom Chatburn Jr., and Mrs. Bruce Owens were reinstated. Refreshments were served to the following members present: Mrs. Riley DeLap, Mrs. Warren Fruits, Mrs. Harriett Folherlngham. Mrs, W. J. Grove, Mrs. Murray Howard, Mrs. Max Hartlerode, Mrs. W. F, Jinnette, Mrs. Roy McNeill, Mrs. Ray Merrill. Mrs. George Milne, Mrs. William Poe. Mrs. cfiif Shuck, Mrs. Claude Shuck. Mrs. William Walker. Mrs. E. Webb-Bowen. Mrs. Jack Wynant. Mrs. Sherman Wal- drip. Mrs. Howard Wynant. Mrs. Harvey Denham. and the hostess Mrs. Bowman. The next meeting will be at the nome oi Mrs. Roy McNeill or March 6, with Mrs. V. C. Rexford Mrs. J. L. Pope, and Mrs Harvey uennam as co-nostesses. Mrs. Orome Schaflor Jr. nluvrri the Irutlttltmul neilillng marches. llio bride, civen In tuniriuun liv her mtlier wore n white slipper satin gown, made cntiiiin with lace yuan and long sleeves. Her linger. Hp net veil was caught with a luce unrn and alio carried nil nr. iniiueiiiFnt of pink ruse butts lied with whlto Mtiin streamers, she wore a nennv in Imr .. i,i,,n hiindkerchlef. Wanda Whitney, sister of the brltln. groom, inn Id of honor, woro a bout huh truck of pule yellow tuMein With Oll-lhe-shliuldrr lliklh and linio ut Esther Heed daisies. How era of her bouquet In her lialr. BiHir.simiUlB were Edna Morris In pale rose taffeta and Bhlrlrv laWIU-v 111 Dale urrrn MniiAh. .U both were Identical to' the m.uii nf honor's. Little Karen Illeuk In vl InUf nr. rntla Ittlrla lit iiwi uuris una AcuiioriiiK CUTTING THE FIRST PIECE of their pretty tliiee lieietl wending cake are the now Mr. ami Mrs. Ktlward U, Whit: wr curia ana scallorlng rase pot. . " V i r i ,. . , , iM is irom white basket, preceded IU'V- married iii ii four-o clock ceremony I't'liniary i In UiO" lV,'!i",fi::i'ty.!wn "le !"' Latter Hay Saints Church. The bride is the former Donna ' the The rluaa uere rarrlrd mi ,vi,i,. satin pillow by Bobble Phalr. Best man was Howard Brown, brother of Ihe bride. Ushers were Lyle Shaffer and Ronald Smith. mr.i. reterson cho.ie for her augliter's weddhm .i,.r frock In a senna tone, brown ac cessories and a green orchid at Uie shoulder. Mrs. Wlutnev unre nw maker suit with navy accessories and corsage of pink rosebuds. A recemlon In Um .1, i. lors followed the corrinony for 17B ihe new Mr. and Mn wiiim cut the first piece of their three tiered, fern-encircled cake, topped .... n uiiuD miu urtiiruriwitti In Heart-shaped caken were arrnnKrd "Mt- aUC myrr. wniip mprrs uacu w cumpicnicm me oth Pouring were Mrs. Sam Smith oodburn. Oreaon and Mr ert Parks, Klamath Falls. Mrs. asJI Behuke. Klanmih v,,ll. aen'ed the eake. The guest book 3 in cnarge or Mrs. Rojce Srhaf frr. the gift table In charge of oniiur uuri mil and Tm iu.. ftiici jjerry assisted rooms. Edna Morris, a soon-to-be bride, Hm mo oruies oouquet. For traveling the new Mrs. Whit. ney wore a srav knit .,,11 ,,. ?.-yi.?'e,.sor'e!L ,nd duster of r ih Z ,1" ncr Drla1 bouquet at the shoulder. t.n?' of 4?" ,,ue,", Vfre Mr- nl I. ctA. Tom"y and Harold and Mra. Richard Payne. Woodburn Leo Webber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. I'eteison. Tlie groom Is the son of Mrs. Al Whitney. BABY SHOWER WOCU8-A bnbv hhower. honor, mg Mrs. Jim Welch, dnuiihlrr of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hotter, was given i me nome ot Mrs. Paul Hurk, Frlduv evening Feb. . Mis. Archie MiClurg, co-ho.ite.ss with Mrs, Buck, plunncd blmto uiinies lor entertainment, with prizes awarded to every winner. Refreshments were served Irnni a table decorated In lilnk mid blue. surrounding a bowl of bnby ro.:rs that graced the center of the ta ble. Mrs. Welch tthe former Char lotte Pollen opened tho gifts lin. mediately after the bingo games. Those present were: Mrs. Em. melt Chldester. Mrs. John Hlcvlns. Mrs. Albert Bonotto, Mrs. Roy Fen- mug, Mrs. rreii Morton. Mis. George Russell. Mrs, Cecil Grouse, Mrs. rrank Hurd. Mr.s. Archie McClurg, Mrs. Paul Buck and her bou' the I lwo dlllllera. pimy Jo, and Don- Sending gifts but not attending were: Mrs. Clyde Ash, Mrs. Al Matson and Mrs. Robert Johnson. Mrs. Welch was here on a brlel visit with her parents, and has re turned to Rweburg to Join her hus band who Is In business there. 1 AN EASY WAY TO HAVE A PIANO Tab tin rent a lovely new iplnct plan Meeting Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid met Feb. 7 in the church parsonage. Gertrude Blind presented the top ic on "Why We Pray" which was discussed. A representative of the Luther an Women's Missionary League was invited to speak at the Luth eran Ladies Aid Zone Conference in Klamath Falls April 27. Roll call was taken with 14 mem bers and one guest present. Mrs. Alma Strid and Mrs. J. Oss were hostesses. mond, buasmuir was dressed In an , cr ' tne bride, and Jack Hansen Identical olino hinn rnigim nvnr tf. j and Robert Wale of Berkeley. tron of honor, and the lunior ! . nl lne reception in me cnurcn i from the Loii a. m.hd run c hrtdpimaidc MarWio IT.rhart ic. ' fCT OVer 100 KUe.StS a fOUr-tlerefl : n. I'!. S. Mb. .1 S 1W RIOBlblr and Mary W I ' 'lh , ir,'iY,HTJT.r,: St iiiuaocu, uriuegruuin s 5isier, naa , r - vnvn. i rhaie (rrrmcnt. The rem already paii laentcpi ance Diue gowns over ini-: "p ""riwhh muuiur mrs. feta. Their flowers and bandeaux Rasmussen was attired In a navy a.tr nf whlta marottoritfle akn Mrs. Erhart chose a toast l'ace'cnid corsage over lime taffeta dress of cocktail length. Her flowered hat was in a matching shade with a short veil. Brown accessories and a corsage of two green orchids completed her costume. Ushers were James Erhart. broth- hat and stole and a lavendar or- ifl III crerilled to your purchase ocroonl nd no other down noyment If necco- ary. Toe mommy payment, ran oi tittle hither loan rent. Or, If yon pra ter, yon can continue I rent. t MIRRORS r- for ony kKoom in rn nome.y v. A" mm Clip) aasi IARI MANCHDTH, (14 Klem.ri, . Mm. J.0211 NAMI AOBROS Ph. Mrs. Inez E. Stewart took her husband and went to the Mardi Gras... Mrs. Grayce Eaton took her husband and went ditto ...alltoNuawlins I took two weeks off in Hillside Hospital for a rest... g The rest of crew all busy!! -would apprec iate any friends of mine to call in the of fice to help keep them busy during my ab sence. M. L. M. L Johnson General Insurance and Real Estate 434 Main Phone 5113 ALTAR SOCIETY in l.h0.me,' Mr"' Bou Colohan on Feb. 7. The new offimr. over their duties. Mrs. Bob Col well president. Mrs. Charles Walk er vice president, and Mrs. Orval Wagner secretary and treasurer Father Phelan of Merrill an nounced that the name of the new Catholic ehurch being built In Bc nania will be St. Frances Cabrlnl aftea the first United States clll len to be canonized. Refreshments were served to Father Phelan, Mrs. Bob Colwell, Mrs. Eddie Orallan. Mrs. Juck Mc Cartle, Mrs. Orval Wagner. Mrs. frank DeBel. Mrs. Clay Walker, Mrs. Ernest Walker, Mrs. Frank W. Brown, and Mrs. Charles Walk er and Mrs, Colohan. Stops Lnxntives rrgiiin youthful rrgutnrity "For thirty years, I took so many kinds of pills unci laxatives to re lieve constipation. Since I sturted eating all-man every tiny, those troubles are over," says busy Bethany, Mo., woman. If you. too, suffer from Irregularity due to lark of dietary bulk, try toasty all-man. It's helped thousands to regain youthful regularity. Ilirli i In Iron, high In cereal protein, provides essential 11 ami D vita- i mln.v Not habit-forming. 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You will be delighted with this lavish 3 g presentation ot smart jewelry, which includes many unusual im- porrarions, snown oy one ot the largest wholesalers on the Pacific Coast. Meet vour friends he C r " " ' w ,w' vij jVT.vn y f i jj y iiiu ui- ! aan Concert bv Marie Obsnrhnin nnrl cin rnfffin w - - f -wiiww ttiiii Vrui cvnr 4 c pliments. M URIEL'S E 1023 MAIN ST. PHONE 6576 CONNSONATA ORGAN BY COURTESY OF KYLE MORGAN jlAS.iJL(SJJtM.i.tXIUIJI.t O.Q.P.O.g-gOJ OaOOOOOOOOOPPOjOCOOocBO no.r.JUULVt 4)ULIUUUUI(U'JUUULIA