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SATURDAY, MAY 24, 19R2 IN ST. LOUIS BERTRANO'S Catholic Church, Oakland, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Parr, after a simple double ring marriage service was read by Mon.signor Silva. May 10. The bride, the former Madeline Mahoncy, is the daughter of Mrs. Joseph A. Mahoncy and the late Judge Mahoncy, 737 North Oth Street. Her family is well known in the Basin and Madeline was a popular and talented member of the younger set Chicago. Parr-Mahoney Nuptial Vows In Bay Region Madeline Mahoney, atlractlte rlnuKhler of Mrs. Joseph A. Mahoney end the lale Judtte Mntionry, 757 North th Btreet. be mine the bride of Chrle H. Parr, ; rhunKO. In simple double-rlne rerenimiy In St. Loula Bertran'a Cnlliiillc Church, Oakland. Cali fornia. Mniuilinor Bllv read the mm vice before a mll group of do!' friends and relatlvea May 10, a 8 n in. Ilie bride was (tlven In mar-rnik-e by her brother. Jack Muhnnry, Pmdle. California; and their only attendant were the bride's alMrr and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Lynn L. McDanlels (Margaret Mnhoney). The new Mra. Parr waa charm InK In suit of lavender wool sharkskin with orchid and pink accessories. Her coraage waa fash ioned of pink Cybldluma. Her alater ..,. .ii rmmhell aummer weight ma with canary yellow and purple arcrsnorlea and her coraage waa MARIE HASKINS HONORED WITH BRIDAL SHOWER MERRILL Marie Hasklns, bride elect of lluasell Norlhrup. waa hon ored with a cleverly arranged mow er at the Preabylerlan church ao- I hnrlnr MnV 14 HmtteaAta fOf I he occasion were Yvonne Conner, Murv Lu Wuali. trances aucrt, llrttv Daniels. Connie Reeves, Cora ,,,i Nhiii v Wllllama. Dalone Bark- hurst, Janet Dlcrdorff, and Martha Uraslcy. Invited were: Mra. BUI Hill. Mrs. Miles Moore, Mrs. Wendell Moore, Mrs. H. J. Hcndrlcknon, Mrs. fcnill Christiansen, Mra. W. A. Tur ner, Mrs. George Milne. Mra. O. V. ItfcvcN. Mrs. Riley DeLan, Mra. Dim McAulltfo, Mrs. Myron Has kinH, Mrs. Robert BurlelKh, Mrs. 1 Hand Pope, Mrs. George Ranking, Mis E. C. Lemlcr, Arlene and lAjreltn; Mm. Neva Hasklna. Mrs. i'swrmico OcrnKhtv, Mrs. Ellen ' Voithiup nnd Clntitlln: Mrs. Ros coo Bnrkhursti Mra. Warren Con ner and Dolores; Mrs. Wayne Wood Mra. Klflo Oilman; Mrs. Charles Cunningham. Mra. Elmer Slukel. Mrs. Mvrtle Vaughn Mrs. Fy I ultorson, Mrs. Blnnche Hayea, Mr. Hoy Brnsley and Esther; Mrs. Verna Hnsklns: Mrs. W. F, Jlnette. Mrs. Dnllns Dlcrdorff. ' Mra. Homer Fields, Mrs. Pat Mc Collum, Mrs. Ebcr Kllpatrlck. Mrs. Milton Loper, Mra. Lester Moore and Knthleen. Mra. Lee llii.sklns. Mrs. Ollle Fcnton. Mrs. Hurl Northrop, Mrs. Troy Quails, Mis. William Poe and Carol. Mrs. Jim Dvo nnd Leah, Mrs. Ernest I'liunlcr. Mrs. Oroville Elfer, Mrs. Eldon PnyZBtit, Mrs. Ellis Wilson. Mis. Luther Hnsklna, Mrs. Iva Inno Will, Mrs, Paul Lewis, Mrs. Ralph Swisher. Mrs. Roy Mattson, Mrs. Oeorgo Mattson, Mrs. Lena Huck, Mrs, Norby Henton, Mrs Warren Ochs and Evelyn, Mrs. Wil bur Hnsklns, Mrs. Shirley McNenry, Mrs. W. F. Fruits, Mrs. Dale Moore nnd Mrs. Rnlph Daniels. , Mrs. Vellon Hnsklns, Mrs. Frank Piiygr, Mrs. Dclmcr Hnsklns, Mrs, John O'Nrll, Mrs. Harriet Fother iMi hnin, Mrs. Dnn Barry, Mrs. Bob nnllon, Mrs. Rolnnd West, Mrs. lloh MciTllces, Mrs, K. Honeyeiitt nnd Rno, Mrs. Glen Hnsklns, Mra. I.oiinlno Rnlnmlller, Mrs. Delia Indues, Mrs. John Mawe, Mrs, .Ininio Fugnto, Mrs. Frank HunmV cult, Mrs. Lester Rlppy, Mrs. Mlko, Iiooiinn, Pprkv nnd Pat, Mrs, I iwiiilit Enirln nnd Durham, Marlf liioilsnu; Mnry Jo Hcndrlckson; Ijrtilene nnd 0onnn Turner, Jayl JIi'klm, Adelino Anderson, Edna Mne Reeves. Velma Fox. Dornlhv Hrhupp. Mar.lniie Flaugh and Betty mid Sharon Kotthoff. ft xk here. Parr s home address is Photo by Stover. Oakland of yellow rosebud. Breakfast and a ninll reception followed at the McDanlels home In Oakland, with Mra. Paul Benin dou. another alater of the bride prealdlng aa hoiteaa. Guest In cluded Mr. and Mra. Jack, Joseph and Robert Mahoneyi and children, Paul Bernadou, Justice Edwards. Nllea Madden and Warren Doremua. The newlywed.n are both av aoclaled with the Western Division of Pollack Brothers' Circus In the promotion department. The bride groom waa formerly a member ol the Parolf Troupe, hlnh balance act of International fume. They drove North for a ahort honeymoon at the termination ol their Oakland engagement with the clrcui.. fWTC-Camp6 By KLKANOU THOMSON Two former residents of camp came back to visit old friends Mon day. May 13. They were Mrs. Earl Smith and little son, Roddy, also Mra. Harold Marks. The Mnrks moved to town Inst summer nnd the Earl Smith moved In last win ter. Mrs. Smith drove out accom panied by Mrs. Marka to get some of her rosebushes to transplant to her city home on Manzanita In Klamath Falls. In the afternoon Mrs. E. D. Heywood Entertained at It 'Bingo pnrty In their honor. Nine women were present. Those win ning handmade dollies as prizes In the bingo game were Vivian Huck, Helen Smll h and Gertrude Good. A luscious cake wns served with cof fee and a social time enjoyed at the close of the afternoon. . Tho Elmer Morclirnds daughter ana nor nusonnu, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Wood, spent the weekend of Mny 10 and. 11 visiting their par ents at Camp 6. The Woods live In Klnmnth Falls. D. V. Huck's nephew pnld him a surprise visit Saturday morning, Mny 10, Ho was Jimmy Bnrnctl ol Portland and ho was accompanied by two schnnlmntes from Roose velt high. The boys drove down from Portlnnd to do sonio fishing. Mrs. Snrnh Ross of Bonanza, vis ited In emtio Inst weekond with nor son and family, the Bob Ross'.. The opening of fishing seiuion In camp, usually a llvclv time wi.i quiet this year, due to the creeks being inaccessible because of much water still standing In the roads. However 'a few trucks and pickups were able to get to Merrill Creek. Among those who got bAdly stuck and had to be pulled oiilwas Time keeper Jnck Wolff. Few fish were caught by anyone. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnrrell duller nf OTI came out for opening of fish ing season the weekend of Mnv s. They visited at tho home of Thom as Thomson s. Four more houses nnd severnl bunkhouses have been moved down to the loading truck to. begin thctr Journey to their now location nt camp I. Gordon Good wns cnlleri In Eure ka early Thursday morning be cause his brother. Kenneth Good, was badly hurt In an Industrial ac cident. Mrs. Good nccompnnled him. She was to hnve been chnli m nn of the elccllnn linn i d but hnrl to turn her position over to Vivian HUCK. Bervlng on f lie election boni d this yenr wore Vlvlnn Huck. Dolln Adams. Belle Glnssbuni. Maze) jSmlth, and Elennor Thompson. lOClcotlon wns held In the eook house. Mrs. Lon Mast is In Snoknno for a few dnvs vlsltlnir nt the home of the Joo Mnsl's, Mrs. Jim Lvbrnnd nnd Mrs. Bill Stringer of Bly spent Wed., Mnv 8. in camp visiting a llhc home of Mrs. Elmer Morehcnd. (or. I . " . hp. ;.;.'J MRS. DARYL M. PROETT the former Mary Lou Bates, after her wedding in Peace Memorial Presbyterian church. To her right, Linda and Ross Lanphear, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lanphear, and niece and nephew of the bride flower girl and ring-bearer. Below, bride and bridegroom; and to the left, bride and her attendants, Marylec Brown, bridesmaid; Mrs. Harry Lanphear, matron of honor; the bride, and Mary Brown, bridesmaid. Photo by Guderian. Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Act As Hostesses Zion Lutheran Ladles Aid were ! hostesses to the Southern Oregon Lutheran Ladles Aid Zone Confer ence on Sunday, April 37. Lunch was served to the out-of-town dele gnies and their families Immediate ly following the morning worship services. The officers of the district are: Mrs. Albert Hunteman, Jackson ville, president; Mrs. Gertrude Blind. Klnmnth Falls, vice presi dent; Mrs. Mary Bonn. Ashland, secretary: Mrs. Bob Faux, Grants Pass, treasurer: and Rev. Richard E. Ornef, Klnmath Falls, pastoral advisor. Mrs. Hunteman called the busi ness meeting to order In the after noon and the minutes of the last conference were rend. Each Ladies Aid Group made a report of the individual projects accomplished during the year. The project agreed upon for the group as whole for tho coming yenr Is to set up a Fi nancial Aid Fund for a student minister or teacher from this dis trict, i Guest speaker wns Mtb. Selma Fischer of Snlom. President of the OrcKon-Washlngton District of the Lutheran Women's Missionary League, who spoke on mission work. A short Wble quia and vesper services conducted by Rev. Grnef concluded the afternoon session. An evening banquet was pre pared for 76 delegatca and guests by the Young Married Couples Club of Zion Church and served by the Wnlthcr League. The Rev. Paul Harms. Ashlnnd was Toastmastcr. Rev. Kenneth Klrby. Mcdford, pre sented the devotion and prayer. Miss Rhonda Lnmble. accompan ied by Miss Margie Blind, gave ft group of readings. Mrs. Paul Harm accompanied by Mrs. Richard Drnof snna n selection. A humor ous rending was given by Mr. Wally Wunder. Group singing led oy riev. Hiirms concluded the entertain ment. Roll cnll wns tnken wilh mem bers of theso congrcgntlons pres ent: St. Peters Lutheran Church, Med I ord; Grace Lutheran Church, Ashland; St. Pnuls Lutheran Church, Dimsmulr nnd Zion Luth- ernn Church, Klamath Falls. An offer extended by St. Pauls, Grnnts Pnss, to be hostesses for tho 1053 conference wns accepted, Muttern Cold k Cleaned C Your Coat Tr Stored Ar Glazed NOTE Summer prices on GREGORY 815 East Main JIERALT) ANT) :lr .. a, " i -v. J" DDMLTT D4TLC r i i -uf 1 1 j MAY'WEDDING Mary Lou Bates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen M Bates. 43S5 Summers Lane, and Dnrvl M. Proett, son of Mrs. Dena Proett. Ventura. California, were married In Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church, Mav 3. when the brother of the bridegroom. Rev. Dwavne L. Proett read the 4 p.m. service before ISO friends and relatives. Soloist, Carl Hagel was accom panied by Mrs. Sam Mushen. or ganist, who also clayed incidental wedding music. Candlelighters were Neil Olson and Ralph Craw ford. Escorted to the altar by her father, who gave her in marriage, the bride was lovely In a ballerina length gown of white Chantilly lace over white slipper satin. Her elbow length white nylon veil was held in place with a tiara of white feathered carnntions. f l e u r d'amour and net. She carried a colonial bouquet of the ;nme flow. MR. AND MRS. JOHN TURNER Merrill an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Lee, to Dean A. Karrer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Karrer, 744 Spruce Avenue. June 8 is the date set for the wed ding. Fur Storage 5 Special Repairing and Restyling!! FUR SHOP Phone 3573 MS'FK f) t l NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ..P " R lers. with pink Elf rosebuds tied with saUn streamers. Matron of honor was Mrs. Harry R. Lanphear. sister of the bride, who wore a lavender-pink taffeta ballerina length frock and tiara of white carnations. Her bouquet was the same at the bride's. Bridesmaids, Marylee Crawford and Mary Brown, were dressed in pale lavender styled as the bride's, and their bouquets and headpieces were also the same. Rlngbearer, and flower girl were Linda and Ross Lanphear, daugh ter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Lanphear, 4523 Laverne Ave nue, niece and nephew of the bride. Bride's mother. Mrs. Allen Bates chose a gray suit, with complemant ine accessories an1 her corsage was of pink carnations. Best man was Rodney Proett. brother of the bridegroom. Santa Monica, and ushers were Harry Lanphear and Harold Peyton. At the .reception In the church pnrlors. Immedintelv after the $100.00 Diamond toll t air and match' ju weddinv ring in white or yellow gold. $200.00 Diamond solitaire with 2 side diamonds and match ing wedding ring with 4 diamonds in white or yellow gold. $300.00 Diamond solitaire with 2 side diamonds and match ing wedding ring with 4 diamonds in while or yellow gold. $400.00 Diamond, solitaire with 10 side diamonds and mateh ing wedding ring with 8 diamonds in white or yellow gold. Fric$ include Federal Tax '':'7r! wedding. Mrs. C. C. Crawford and Mis. Harold Peyton poured. Dorothy Rutt cut the cake as sisted by Shirley Crawford and Caraiee Werner and Joan Meador. Joan was also in charge of the bride's book. For their honeymoon, in the Middle West, the bride s going away costume was a gray travel ing suit with black accessories, and her corsage was a lavender orchid. The couple Is now at home. 3050 Darrow Street. Mary Lou is a graduate of KUHS nnd attended University of Oregon prior to her marriage. Dnrrell was In the U. S. Aamy after his school ing In Nebraska. On April 33. at the Harry Lan- pnear.nome. tszs Laverne. Dnae- elect was honored at an intimate shower, which included Mrs. Joe Meador, Mrs. H. Davis Mrs. M. Anderson, Mrs, R. Klnti. Mrs. H. Franklin, Mrs. L. Brown, Mary Brown. Mrs. Otto Clawson. Mrs: Dena Proett. Mrs. Allen Bates and daughter Mary Lou. ' f) IWT Diamond if; n I M i 1 1: T MR. AND MRS. WAYMAN LON ROACH at the wedding dinner in the Hotel Tremont, Red Bluff, attended by their parents and members of both families. Their marriage was solemnized in Reno, May 10, and they joined their families in Red Bluff on Mother's Day. They will make their home in Corning. SHOWER FOR JUNE BRIDE Margaret Peg Brundage, Klamath County Four-H leader who will become the bride. June 14 ot John Christie, Connecticut, was honored with a delightfully planned shower In the exhibit building at the fairgrounds. May 15. Hostesses were Mrs. Charles Thurman, Mrs. WiUiam Kunz. Alta- mont and Mrs. Earl Mack, Henley. Mrs. John Kerns and Dorothy Tolleth. Klamath County home ex tension leader presided at the re freshment table centered with an arrangement of Spring blossoms. Assisting about the room were Four - H members Sharon Davis. Roberta Pruitt, Ann Wolfram, Sharon Scott and Sheila Kanz. The guest of honor received a host of gifts from residents of com munities in. w hich she has served. Present were Mrs. Eunice Brad ford, Mrs. S. S. Nida, Mrs. Ray Marchant, Mrs. Ray Loosley, Mrs. Willard Johnson, Mrs. Clara Scott, Mrs. Grey Brannon, Mrs. WendeU Beyer. Mrs. Alvln Cheyne, Mrs. Howard Curry, Mrs. Glenn Dehlin ger. Mrs. Charles DeLap. Mrs. Lyle Pfelffer. Mrs. J. A. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. John Short, Mrs. Henry New house.' Jaunita Parker, Rose Mather, Mrs. Joe Lahoda, Mrs. John Hey den, Mrs. Frank Hustead, Mrs. Francis- Skinner, Mrs. Lloyd Han kins, Mrs. Elsie Rusth, Mrs. Thel ma Hagen, Mrs. Joe Gladowski, Mrs. Ray Jones. Mrs. Geraldine King, Mrs. Oral HeavUin. Mrs. Dorothy Pope, Mrs. Hans Frey, Mrs. Fred Wolfrum, Mrs. Ef fie Johnson. Mrs. Cornett. Mrs. C. C. Crawford, Mrs. Frances Davis. Mra. Ralph Johnson. Mrs. John Kerns. Mrs. Earl Shearer, Mrs. John Lilly. Mrs. Frank Stroberg, Mrs. W. W. Sohrakoff and daughter Sandra. People DO TOO read small space ads you are! for gay spring weddings by Grnnat A refreshing combination of beauty and wearabilily. Lovely diamonds carefully selected for matching brilliance. Cranat Tempered Mountings (not cast) bare been specially processed for strength and to give maximum security for the diamonds. n St f REGISTERED (nillll lMm a" 700 Main 2. f PACK SEVEN Manzanita Chapter 172 Installation Five new officers were installed by Vera Fritsch. Worthy Matroi of Manzanita Chapter 172 OES at the regular meeting held Frldaj evening May 16, in the IOOF hall . Installed were Lois Oueck, con ductress, Thelma Fink, associaU conductress. Eva Molllt, secretary. Marion Seideman, Adah and Jsanm Grams. Electa. Virginia Brown wai installing marshal and Ellen Betscs was installing chaplain. Laura Simmons and Lois WhvtaJ were escorted to the East when the chapter bid them farewell at they are moving to Portland and Wena tehee, wash. An addenda wai staged by Helen McComack whi as a "traveler with lost tickets' found in her suitcase a rose to: Laura and red apples for Lois. Shi then presented each with a largi Klamath potato decorated in stai colors as a "gem" of farewell Vera Fritsch, Worthy Matron pre. sented each with a sift from thi chapter. Refreshments were served in thi dining room, colorful with beauti fully arranged baskets of lilac and tulips. Lois Whytal. Eloisa Elliott Myrtle Pence. Virginia and Waltei Brown were in charge: gTo'm frrwwsin it tan See Us ItcUltr Ctrrtcl nvitalions and Announcement trim 1IJI hi Hiaara x ask rer Tour copy or G "WEDDING CUSTOMS' ay svaira Murray 29 Main ! 8.8 ....DJL9 1 9 1 D.y.M-OJUjff i JEWELER 1 ... J Ensembles