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Klamath i
La Fiesta fS -J i I
THOSE HOMBRES HIDALGOS (on the burdened burro) or to you Senors Delos Mills and Elbert Stiles will Oval at left, Irene Buckley and Ken Spencer, latter from Redding; Tamale Trio, from the left, Don Divens, Jerry
If Ihev continuo in the direction thai beast is nointcd end im somvdav in the lake. Unner richt. is the committee for Rainus and Tom Hooper. Hooper was a cuest from Portland. Bottom center oval, Roma Thomas, Dorothy and Jim
the evening Pat Miller, and back of her is her husband, IJairell; Jane and George Flitcraft, chairmen; and Clarice Kerns Jr. Lower right, Wilma Wiley, Ted Lindley and Isa Dorah Moldovan, at the Fiesta, May 3, a successful cos-.
and Keith Moon. Center oval. "You'd never recognize the Commodore," Howard Pcrnell and his senora, Pauline. tume party, with an enthusiastic crowd all showing up in colorful attire. All photos by Kettler :
Coronation At
Junior Prom
CHILOQUIN A urprled Bnr
bnru Burllrld w crowned quern
it the annual Junior prom by
FrnnU Parker, who nlarcri a llowcr
tiara on the ilcnlor girl's head,
afior which 1)111 Vnclcn. Junior clana
urraldcnl, led her In the Brand
march. ,
A room full of roues wan the
Ihemo ol both the prom and tho
reception which wan held earlier
on Uaturday evenhm nl the hlRh
hchool with only Juniors, seniors,
faculty members, school board and
husbands or wives In attendance.
Toastmlstress was Betty Porter.
Tho welcome was Riven by Bill
Vaden with senior class president
James David giving tho response.
JoAnn Slscmoro read the clever
class will and prophecy and Karen
: Miller sang a solo, "Still as the
Mlht," Joseph Mercer, principal,
nave a short talk. Donna Talent,
music Instructor, plavcd back
ground music. Tall whllo tapers, a
anirrlul flower arraiiRemcnt, and
colorful rose nutcups were used on
lh" wiillr linen covered tables.
The gymnasium vas transformed
wlllj lir boughs covering all the
Mrs. L. Harris
Entertains At
Bridge Party
LANC1ELL VALLEY Mrs. Le
land Harris was hostess at a
beautifully arraimed brldce partv
nt her home May H. Mrs. Bill
Bechdoldt won hlRh prize, Mrs.
Lloyd OKI, second hlRh, Mrs. F. W.
Brown traveling prize and Mrs.
Lester Leavltt, low.
Refreshments were served to the
following guests: Mrs. I. B. Mor
ris. Mrs. Jack Weliner, Mrs. Bill
Burnett. Mrs. Lloyd Olft. Mrs. Jnhn
Sullivan, Mrs. F. W. Brown. Mrs.
Frank DcBell, Mrs. BUI Bechdoldt
and Lester Leavltt.
posts and walls, large paper roses
fastened to the boughs, a draped
blue cloth celling and an orchestra
backdrlp of Crater Lake. Music
was played by the Rhythm Makers.
The queen Is Ihc fourteenth ruler
of the local proms, the first linvlnc
been crowned In 1030. Two past
queens were In attendance, Llla
Purler (Mrs Peter Mncfiirlanel
and Donna Brautlacht (Mrs. Reno
DcBortoll).
Hartman-Carnes
Wedding Rites
On Wednesday, April Vivian
Pearl Carnes, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. D. R. Carnes Br became
the bride of William Louis Hart
man of Chlloquln, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Hartman. Prlnevllle.
The 11:00 a.m. ceremony was read
at the Klamath Lutheran church.
Rev. Irvln Tweet officiating,
i The bride, given In marriage by
I her father, wore a gray suit with
white accessories and an orchid
I corsage. Matron of honor was her
sister Mrs. Al (MarRarctt Brack
man, who wore a pink suit, white
accessories, and a corsage of yellow
rosebuds.
Elmore Nicholson of Fort Klam
ath was best man.
Others attending the Intimate
wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Stern. Mrs. D. R. Carnes Jr. and
Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Hartman
from Prlnevllle, John Carnes, and
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Surprise Party
LANOELL VALLEY Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Albert entertained with
a surprise party at their home May
H, In honor of the 29th wedding
anniversary of her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Lcland Harris and the birth
day of Mrs. Marvin Brown.
After an clRht o'clock turkey din
ner the following guests played pin
ochle: Mr. and Mrs. Leland Har
ris, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brown
and Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Novotny. Mr. and Mrs. F. w.
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Harris,
VlrRinia and Allan, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Albert and Wilma and Kenneth.
the hHde's mother.
A wedding dinner was served
afterwards at the Carnes home.
Then the ncwlyweds left for a
wedding trip to San Francisco by
way of the Redwood highway. They
are now at home in Chlloquln.
Langell Valley
Women's Club
LANOELL VALLEY The Lan
gell Valley Womens" Club met at
the parish hall May 15, with Mrs.
I. B. Morris and Mrs. J. E. House,
hostesses. Meeting was called to
order by president Reita Morris.
It was decided to have a sard
party at the community hall May
24, for bridge, canasta and pinochle
Salad arid sandwiches are planned
for refreshments.
A dance was given May IT to
raise money for the upkeep of the
hardwood floor In the hall.
Next meeting will be with Mrs.
Llyod Olft and Mrs. Luther Noble.
High In pinochle went to Mrs.
Ernest Craves, canasta to Mrs.
Bill Cunningham and Mrs. Ray
Davis won- the door prize at the
May IS meeting.
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