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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1952)
SATURDAY, MAY 17, 10S2 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN ENGAGEMENTS '' ','.:, i ' '. .a : ; A . . (' , ' ' 1 imK. AND MKb. M. M. UttbNLHAIN. lily, alilMHIiicf me I'lipijeiiiHit of their atlractivc (laiithtcr. Ilcli-n Jack'on, lo William K. Kryt-, mih of Mis. Kred Miller, Portland. Ti'c IjL'trollinl was rrvcaliul on the University of Ore oii lampu.s where both youn people nr stiident.i with the traditional pasMiii; of chocolates to hallmatcs of Miss Jackson who is a counselor at Carson Hall. An early Kail weddinjj is planned before the .young couple return to the University lo complete their senior year. Frye Is a member of I'lu Kappa Fsi fraternity. REFLECTIONS FROM I HAT IlICi SMI IK on ,M,ixmt I.UkfV'ii lc In rrnlly tiir JOY Jov Krnl MnxliiF t bntlnl ulntu wit fell OK-c)irriJt lor onp lin IKirtant lArtoriiho wmiird Jfiv to nil l lirr wtildlnit bul Juv Iivp.i In Chicmio ttnd one hUu'.r to MiuFrAl uch Ji lulu: trii cvrti to lilflonit (rtrnd-'Ilml u-a Um ituntlnii unill It u iicfirmi'V lor Joy to coiup lo m Altos -hu-o ultr'll hTP rlllf ' II Mill! i.cl o-oh. lilt: K.MIi.l-:'! ART ANIJ JKAN THIKIIWAS Mr.K i.lrnn WlrwndKIUirr dlt ol the Wnlt W' uonr lo lliukf thr.i new homo In Kiu-rmnrnio --'I1h-v nd thrir rhlldn-n-.Siott 3', und (ruin J-will be m home- Mia lirrnnmlo Hoiid- Art lo nr im:.t 11 mnunucr ol ' Krniictli l.ninbic u In finch alllcr. Youn I'hll K iwrvrd It mid to linn dnv - 1 dun I know wli.il Uiut liurincf bitiujnrt included- TU THE OKNE PAVELI3 iWiiiilitd Litniini dnutthirr 8 lu 'J' ,ot bom At KUniuili Viil lr iiliiiosl it Molhrr's dv mil iMrlvlnu llir dnv brforr on the 10th 1 1 Mn- SlMrr Aliirr. 18 lllor,. wns rumrd Inr lirr ut undmotlirr Alice c.Mrn Wlllrrd Ki Lnmm-Mixloe I n!nt- who -ms JiMllv proud lit the clouds when I rww hrr Mondtiy -I'l.u-niM KrnndnnrrnK lire the K. O. dvelli Lnkrvirw TKA KOK MRS. (ill.KS. I.. Htt;NCII uivrn by Coml Subo nnd llur Foole wun h drltiiiit. fullv minium! muniirr In which In in el llir chui mliM! vi.Mlor Helen liiinrr nnd Nell llnidenbroiik l v . vi fienie nn "old home week" uiiiibMilirre when llirv breeur in Not knowinu Uinl either ol thcui JUNE FIRST IS THE DATE SET for the marriage of Jan Barkdull lo Lennie Alexander. The six p.m. service will be read in St. Paul's Kpiscopr.1 Church by Rev. Galen Onotad. The affianced are both from local families. Jan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barkdoll, 3206 Bisbee, and Lennie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Alexander, 4415 Peck Drive. Photo by Guderian CAROLYN ANN STOLE R whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stoler, 636 Roseway Drive, announce her engage ment to Kenneth Edward Karnes, U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mis. Vinton Karnes, Lakeshore Drive. Marriage date set for May 24 in the Calvary Baptist Church, Rev. E. Hambrick, officiating. Karnes is home on leave, and is to report May 31, San Diego. Photo by Guderian JOAN MARIE FITZWATER daughter of A. L. Fitzwatcr. Richmond, and the late Mrs. Fitawater, recently revealed her betrothal to Charles K. Rackleff, USN, son of Mrs. Elese Rackleff, 2434 Reclamation. The bride-elect and her sister Barbara Jean are at present living with their aunt, Mrs. Henry Cole,' Santa Venetia., Joan and "Chuck" met when they lived here, where both were graduated from high school; Joan from KUHS and her fiance from Sacred Heart An identical twin brother Edward C. Rackleff, is also in the navy on duty in Japan. Photo by Independence Journal, San Rafael . ' CHemult J Julian Abbotts Tour Many States ! The Jullnn AbooU linve re. turned lo their home. 2M3 llprla malion, from a tinller and airplane trip trailer lor lelure nnd plane (or upeed. Throutli Culllornia to lan Annelea. stopping In Liver more to viMl brother and wile, llir h'ldney Abboiu. then to Lou Awtelr-i. cnntinuitiK t.outh to Kan Antonio, where thry led trailer, madp plane ronnce.iom lor Mexi co City and a week' KUKIed lour. Relumed to plek up Irniler. continued lo Prunlce, Iounlnna. then to Greenville. Amlvippl. where they viMird f-on Deun, a eadel in the l.'SAP one week there, belore ko'hr to P.iilnbr'dir. Groritla. lor briel visit with neph ew Karl W"-ecarei. aho a cadet III Ihe U8AF. From there Into Florida lor ft week, then buck into New Orleutu. where Ihcy were Joined by Eail and Dean lor a lew duya more ol vlalllliR. Relumed bv way ol New Mexico and Arizona, then north through the Painted Desert. Pet rilied Forest. Grand Canyon, Ml Ziou and Hrycc national parks. Home via Sail Li kc and Idaho MloppliiK in Baker lo f.ee daughter Klnlne Abboll 1: o Jordon Valley to Miend Rome tune with Mrs Abboll'a brolller and lamilie.-. Ten weeks ol trailer travel. wi'Ji many Inu re .lint; Mde trip ;. I'RKI) HOUSTON bv ihon-rhoo Virginia and her laniily-i Viikii'.- wire in town - w surtre.eu - . I, and John M ouen have moved Geo. se and Helen and Bvron diim date et tl'ere niter ear', nnenl In 1 nlln- 1 illaiovi and Nell have kept in OF LOCAL INTEREST U that American roumncM to thai a dim- l oniiiel with KF Irlends , the announcement ur.rlv was at hv vrui mum Fred's Into III 11,111 mu i''c ninci :n aiwuou inc j rca isoiimtihhi uiiuuiiit- uum li,,dv,- i WHEN I ivals HUTU KING lMi. A. J.i It i r.Mik V Hrxtmi's FIRST grand lv.av bu-.y-but while lalkliuj to 'riauvlilrr arrived Anill 20ih her on Ihe phone the other evening ! ;,,hl-cn Ann s her name and the alter he hud pul her daughier. ,,,, , mlla are Patricia Marlorle lo bed alter a Iniuullcc-R,,tl ,d m-. ell lllehmond ol lomy. and ahe aald he had pusl C()urr Pntrina is sister ol Mary tut baby turkeva to bed-was Louise who.se wedding Is III to- l-lavlng mirsrmald lo her granu- rj,', paper WRITING OF am reminded new that child nnd I IhoughC-ll and when rhe got the tyke to bed thai ahe d bo READY KOIl BED! 1 1 BPW CONVENTION over bill the memory llngera on I keep thinking about a nice geslurc made hv two girls who come from countrlea lar wav with customs -Ihe antithesis ol ours mid vet -Ma Khln Thl from Rangoon. Burma Instructor In IJomci.tu nclence at Uie U ol Rangoon - now here at OSC on a UPW M-holarnhlp lor Itirther aludv In her field for one vear and Chlvono Malaushlina also here on BPW acholarrhip High School home eo teacher has been here almost two years at OHC will re turn homo alter grailur.llon -Well ennlewav Ihcy were guesls ol JitiHv and Phil Schroeder while Wore and the gals were greatly ' fmpt-edsed With American kitchens Ihe heavens ol the Itotmeholds to them AND It WAS Mother s Dav ro Ihey Insisted that Pollv ulnv lady and Ma Khln cooked a Burmese dinner and Chlvono and I i.e.' sine it here' home In Eugene ar- iMrs. K was LaVenc McColluni theldli ol the Gcoige McColluins mi lormcr rr. itirnls of KF are ttittlllg acqllii luted through that same Dun with the DnrLs while writing this lusi was Inlormed that the gal who actually was hostess -Jean Hnll-the O. W. Halls ion U. Hthi dnimhtcr Is a crnnd ciaughlcr ol the Fred Kon.schotls. I Tim ONK DAY Ihal I'd re ' member .smugly to put money m the parking meter-1 was reminded tha' I was wasim' It yeMcrday EECTION DAY ! ! I IS THE SIGN OF FOOD SAVINGS GALORE YOU'LL SEE IT SOON AT YOUR SAFEWAY STORE. 6IV A CAMERA too the LARGEST STOCK, in SOUT-HERN OREGON c& i I ' 1 is I s - i I I v ,1 , 4 ' s MR. AND MRS. E. R. (Putt) ROBERTS, 2001 Reclamation, announce the engagements of their daughters, Barbara Lee. left, and Betty Lou to Boyde Dwight and Winifred Neal Oliver, respectively, sons of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Oliver, Malin. The wedding date has been set for May 30. Photo by Ferebee KENO By MRS. JOE DE GRANDE Mrs. Leonard Ramsey and Mrs. Roy P:well were honored guests at a bjUiday party given recently by Mrs. Raymond Hinshaw. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pecora.'O. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pow ell. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ramsey and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hinshaw. A beautiful Mother's Day pro gram was held Sunday a', the Keno Gospel center. Most of the Keno ichlldrtn took part in the program. Corsages were presented to Mrs. Frank Brown. Mrs. Charles Atte bcrry and Mrs. Frank Stoberg. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Howard drove to Medford where they visited the Pioneer Square Dance Club. Alen iHoward was caller for the evening. Mr. end Mrs. J. B. Crawford and sons from the Dalles visited with friends and relatives in Klamath Falls and spent an afternoon vis iting in Keno with Mr. and Mrs. Lane Smith and cruldren. Mn. Nola Proctor of Ashland. Lucille Procter and Mrs. Tom Proc tor, both from Salem, were guess By VIRGINIA TAYLOR Among the happy families with servicemen home on leave lasi week were the Rodmans, son. Bill Hodge home on leave from Ger many. He has been away lor three vears. The Thompsons, with son. William Polstcr. home on leave from Korea. He has been m the Medics. The Braders. son David leave from boot camp and to report to Moffctt Field upon re turning to base. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Damon mo tored lo Hornbrook. Calif., over Mother's Day to spend the day with Mrs. Damon's mother. Mrs. Ida Chapman. Mrs. Damons broth er of Calistoga. Calif., also was there to celebrate Mrs. Chapman's 7Cth birthday and, also Mr. Da mon's birthday which was May 8th. Several little friends of snaron and Pat O'brian were served ith cake and sundaes on their 11th ibirthday. May 12. Those attending were: Larrv and Normie Masten, Dennv Jesstin. John Evion. Claude Ramsey. Billv and Ernie Taylor. Klamath Countv Engineer Bill Canton was in Chemult Tuesday on business, concerning the secur- ir.e of a right of way lor the new city dump south of towm. It was found that the property m quesuuii was owned by a Mr. Rice. Birdhouses of all descriptions and sizes have been appearing in strategic spots all over town. They were made bv the fifth and sixth rades and were on sate at. me at uii- Klamath Falls Garden Club Klamath Falls Garden Club met Monday afternoon for installation of new officers. Mrs. Earl Redman, past president, was Installing offi cer. Mrs. Will Wood presented each of her officers with a gift of a small butterfly made ol feathers. Mrs. Fred Karlson. incoming' president, in behalf of the club. presented Mrs. Wood with a gift. Mrs. G. A. Krause gave a very Interesting description of arrange ments she saw in a flower snow In California. Material for next year's program was discussed by members and m program was outlined. Newty elected officers are: Mrs. Fred Karlson, president; Mrs. M. Marvin, vice president:' Mrs. Will Wood. 2nd vice president: Mrs. Nor man Saunders, secretary: and Mrs. E. B. Epperson, treasurer. . ' pl over Mother's Day at the home of I Garden Club convention Mr. and Mrs. Lare Smltn. Mrs. chrj5t Saturday. 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