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SATURDAY, JUNK 21, 10B2 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Hi ya;iy iwi- -.yr-.Me- , taaaaaaaaaaaaaj f u I . . fl ft n I i) . " V i V m m l ' '" ' ' r I V A r a$ & i - . I A ,V I I- ' J . i , ' , f : ' . . Lo kMv . 7 ; hi XZhJ I 1 'I ' j Vi". I-'a I rrV- jJJ 1 IEff IT ' ' -Aj . tt mil yM-W 'MT-''- OTM rJSiVdii MRS. JACK L. BOLTON charming Juno Bride (ho former Joy Spurling, daughter of Mr. and Mri. W. H. Spurling, Jding Junction Ci)y Methodist Church, June 8. Sho and har hutband, who It tho ion of Mr, and Mrt, Ira A. Bolton, Lakeview, will attend summer ichool in Eugene, returning to their potitiont on the caching itaff of the Klamath Fa II t city schools this fall. COUPLE WED IN JUNCTION CITY 'llir Melhodl.il Church In Junc tion City, Oregon, wan Die ncrnr of the wedding ot Zella Joy Bpurl lug, daughter of Mr. and Mm. W. 11. Hpui luis. to Jink 1.. Hnlton, on ot Mr. and Mm. Ira A. Iloluni, Lakrvlew. when liip Itrv. W. II. Knipey, letltrd MHIkkIim clrriiy man. trad Uir double tli'if ncrvlct June 8 3 p in . hirh dale wait clioi.cn by the bi ide becauna It was her parents' JIM editing annivcr aary. Large biukela ( Riant pink and while prunirs and hiik1ikoii were elleciivcly arranged bclurn a background ol palin.i am) lighted white laprra 111 tall candelabra. Kwortrd to the allrr rail by tier lather, who gave hrr In marriage, the bride liivrly In a gown niyled with a white Chantllly lace bodice, long ulrevei ot Ihe name lace, nylon nun nuli.cttc r.klrl over aalln, with lireru ol Incc laK-rlng to the hemline ol the full Akin which had a court Irnln. Her veil wan ol nylon llluMon net and cai- r tided from n binided coronet of while mini net and need pearls. Tier bouriuel waa crescent ahaped. ta.ihloncd of a while orchid and arephannua. bhe wore an heirloom locket, belonuiiiK to her auui, Mis Zrlta M. tlenneil. Mia. Jamen Myers, planl.it. ac companied Mm. Victor Johnson, who aang "Uccaufc" and "Until" beiore Hie ceremony and "The Lord'e Player" duiliig the service. Maid of i.onor. Opal Day-Hub-bard, wore a lime - green laffrla (rock with a sweetheart neckline, puffed alcevea and mntchlng not over a lull skirl, anil she wore a coronet similar to the bride a of the same lime-green material in her dress. Bridesmaids, Mis. Stanley Spur ling tslster-ln-law ol Ihe bride i, fcllrabelh Hooper, Klamath Fulls, and Lois Com. I'orilund; were dressed Identical to maul of honor, except that her bouquet was ol dwarf pink rosebuds, and theirs were of liillsmiui rosebuds. Junior bridesmaids. Karen and Claudia Buchanan wore pink tal fela dresses similar to the aenlor attendants, and they curried nose gays of pink, white and yellow daisies. Vickie Muno wore a gown ol yellow tallelii unci curried n nose gay the sniue ns the Junior brides maids. Ring benrer, Rodney Sparlln. cousin of Ihe bridegroom, Klamnlh Kalis, carried, the rings In the heart ol a Culii Lily. V Mrs. Spurling chose a pink lace allcmoon dress wllh while acces sories and an orchid corsage (or her daughter's wedding, end the bridegroom's mother. Mis. Bulton, woro a hice and linen afternoon diess In a Ucnedictinc rust shade, white accessories and sho also wore an orchid corsage. "tork Shower At Chiloquin CHILOQU1N Mrs. Warren Snra linn was given a slork shower June 3. bv Mrs. Bruco Miller and Mrs. John Wright at the Uppcr Wllllnnison River ranch homo of Mrs. Mary Wright. Some twenly two friends mid rcliillve.s nllendcd. The voungcsl sister of tho gunsl ol honor, Mnrjorle WilRlit. assisted the hostesses during tho nflcrnoon. Invited were: Mis. Manuel Ochoa, Mrs. Floyd Ohlcs, Mrs. Rny Walk er, Mrr Jnrvcy Riddle, Mrs. Robert Bmnll, Mrs. Leon Pearson, Mrs. Ed Colo, Mrs. Sid Burgdorf, Mrs. Funny Jackson. Mrs. Nora Hawks, Mrs. Orvllle Knlghtplpe, Mrs. Lawrence Hill, Mrs. Elwnod Miller. Mrs. Adn Pen'. M.''s Eugene Burlev, Mrs. Allco Wright, Mrs. Lee Hntchcr, Mrs. Albert Avlla, Christine Dawson, Mrs. Aivle Ymingblood. Mrs. Maggie Dtintorc, Barbara Wilson and Myra Dick. WURLITZER A moanldcent lane. Many level? styles end finishes to cheese from. i Photo by Schulti, Junction City. Best man was Wendell Austin. Hutherlin. Oregon: and ushers were Stanley Spurling. brother ol ihe bride: Robert Schmor, Uuiinii. ta: and Wesley Lewis, Ashland. 'Ilia reception was held In Fel lowship Hall at the church, which was decorated wllh spring flowers, also used on the bride's table. ' Candlelight Illuminated the three tiered wedding cake, served by Mrs Ralph 1'rlndel, aunt of the bride and Mrs. Alllster Brotl. aunt ol the bridegroom; Mrs. K. If. Lrc poured coflee; and another sum of the bridegroom. Mrs. Laura Armstrong, was at the punch bowl. ine beautiful case was ol special Interest to Ihe guests, since It wa-. made by the bride a uncle, D. 1' Muno. Also assisting about Ihe room were, Mrs. D. P. Muno, Mrs. L. A, Buchanan, Mrs. Ralph 11 Prindel. bride's cousin; Mrs. Wesley Lewis and Mrs. Robert Schmor. Mrs. Lowell Oleeu was al the g.ft table. Mis. E. tl. Cooper, carried the guest book, and Mrs. Harold Me. r.or gnve Ihe guests the liny boxes ! of wedding cake. I For her going away costume the i bride wore a light blue suit with red accessories, and Ihe white or-! chid from her bridal bounucl was j worn ai a snouiner corsage. After the wedding trip to Yellow stone Nallqnal Park. Ihe couple will attend summer school In Eu gene. Whon they return to Ihcir teaching positions In the Klamath Falls Cilv Schools In Ihe fall, they will be at home, 2529 While Ave nue. The bride Is a graduate of Colorado Slate College of Educa tion, Oreeley; and her husband was graduated from Southern Ore gon College of Education, Ashland. Darlene Smith Honored With Bridal Shower Mrs. John Kennedy and Mrs. Mike Lavenik were hoslesses at lovely brldnl shower for Darlene Smith, at the Kennedy home, 1000 Eldorado, on June 1. Darlene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olto Smith. Is bride-elect of Homer Drown, and has act the dale for June 28. The Kennedy home was beauti fully decorated In while and pale green. A floral arrangement fea turing bridal wreath, flanked with Jade green tapers In silver candle holders, centered the laco draped table. Quests were: Mrs. John Galla gher. Mrs. Daniel O'Lcary. Mrs. A. J. McDonald, Mrs. Stanley Piescr, Mrs. John Ely. Mrs. Charles Piala, Mrs. E. M. Igl, Mrs. Leonard Petrlk, Mrs. Donald Ratllff, Mrs. M. Mitchell. Mrs. Otto Smith, Mrs. Clifton Molatore, Mrs. Jerry Mfflphy, Mrs. Bngue Dale, Mrs. John Howard. Mrs. Roy Plckelt. Mrs. C. Dryden, Mrs. D. Freeman, Mrs. John Ratllff. Mrs. Bernard Cavanaugh, Mrs. J. Moore, Mrs. Mnrly Conlln and Mrs. Albert Lavenik. featuring PHEASANT BROILED OR PAN FRIED Grown at our own pheas ant form tht largest most modern in the Pa-, ciflc Northwest. ' A SUNNY DAY A PLEASANT BOAT RIDE AND GOOD FOOD was enjoyed by the happy group, above, when Aloha Pesr Matrons Club, OES, mot June 16 for luncheon at tho Klamath Yacht Club. Mrs. Will Wood and Mrs. Philip Cole were hostesses, and it was in tho Colo's cabin-cruiser "Why Worry," that the Past Matrons toured the lake. The setting for the lunchoon in the Yacht Club was a profusion of roses and miniature potted plants were used as place markers and favors. Entertainment for the guests featured an authentic Irish dance by Maurten Greene, who left her native Ireland three yean ago; and accordion music by David and Donald Berg, sons of Mr, and Mrs. James Berg; and Gary Fredericks, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fredricks young musicians all pupils of Mrs. Fred'icks. Shown in the picture II to rl Mrs. Lois O'Brien, Mrs. J. H. Hunter, Mrs. Ida Grimes, Mrs. Charles J. Martin, Mrs. H. E. Gel:, Mrt. O. R. Hollowey. Mrs. Will W. Wood, Mrs. George Hum, and Mrs. O. W. Spiker. Back row, Mri. W, L. Poolo, Mrt. Howard R. Listos, Mrt A D. Epptrton, (ind back of Her) Mrs. A V. Porter, Mrs Charles W. Gilbert, Mrs. Wallace Uerlingt, Mrs. Fred H. Cofer, Mrs. J.f. Penrod, Mrs,. Philip Cole, Mrs. Eliiabeth Norris, Mrs. Charles Dennis, Mrs. L. K. Phelps and Mrs. H. P. McMillan. Photo by Kettler Women of Moose Chapter 467 To Install Officers Women of the Moose Chapter 4C1 will Install officer" Saturday eve ning. 8 p in . al Hie Moo;c Lodge Hall. Installation ceremonies are open In members slid friends of the Women of Mooe and Loyn! Order of Moo.e. A reception followed by dancing In Ihe lounue. niter the iii'itnlliitinn of new officers will complete the evening's program. Hostesses for Ihe reception are: Grace Peterson. Clare Packer and Betty Costc! InMiilluiL' chairman will be Fan nie Mae Thompson. Installing Re gent. Ruby Bell. Installin,- Guide. Kthrl Hastiord: In.Malline Chaplain. Blanche Dixon and Installing Pi anist, Deed Sterling. New offlcen-elcci lo be Installed: Senior Regent. Errnn OeRuc. Graduate Regent. Jerry Asher; Chaplain. Ruth Chapel; Recorder. Doris Benedict; and Treasurer, Lillian Cnrr. Appointed officers Include: Oulde. Henrietta Mueller; Assist ant Guide. Mildred Cook. Argus, Helen Olvera; Sentinel. Wanda Andrus: and PianiM. Jean Potter. Appointed comnilllec chairmen by the Senior Regent are: Mem bership. Nancv Vuncv; Publicity. Hniei Pulley; Hospital Guild. Alice Jarvie: Ritual. Jackie Pool; Social Service, Wilmn smrbuck: Moose Heart Alumni, Belty Jnynes; Li brarian, Peggy Rogers: Moose Ha ven, Margnret Wing: Moose Heart, Alice Moss; Child Care and Triun Ing, Violet Welkins. Homemnkiiig. Grace Peterson; Ac.idemy ol Friendship, Maude Holllngsworth; and College of Regents, Ruby Bell. Thelmn Lovelace Is special com mittee chairman for the ticket snles for Moose Heart Welfare Fund Drawing of these tickets will take place at the Moose Stale Conven tion scheduled for Julyy 26-26-27. In Corvallls. Feted At Shower One of the many pre-nupllal parties for Ruth Abramsnn. was the bridal shower given June 11, at the home of Mrs. Oilman Huston, 30 California Avenue. Kitchen utensils were given for f irly.ca to tho winners 'of the var ous games pluycd. and were In turn, given lo the brldc-to-be. A dessert luncheon was served (o tho following: Mrs. Wilbur Llnd melcr. Mrs. Mnrgaret Wherlnnd. Mrs. Llla McMlllliin, Mrs. Oeorge Wardcll. Mrs. George Abrnmson. Linda Huston, Janet Wardcll and Cynthia Llndmeler. NOW OPEN CHOICE STEAKS CHARCOAL BROILED OR GRILLED Uiinq only U.S. Choice Government inspected meats. ' ;s, r . ., , .: i-.- WrWatVu -v-... - .s;B .. VXl g-.,.nem. nM,g.vt.'. -- jfT . - Ifct Ml RUTH KALINA Attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vaclav Kalina, Malin, who was 16, June 6- She celebrated her birthday with a swimming party for all her young friends at the Malin Pool. Mother knows how important her companionship is to her youngsters, how much fun they have when she is rested and eaqer to share their play. Sendinq her laundry to Cascade, she is assured of a fresh, qleominq wash, an end to "washday temper", and a whole day of extra leisure. Phone 5111 for pick-up and delivery service. Send your cleaning with your laundry! CASCADE Photo by Ferebee. CASCADE DOES HER LAUNDRY! Quota Club Three members of Klamath Quota club. Alice Vitus. 14th dis trict governor, Ada Bproat. presi dent, and Nadine Colvln. second vice Dresident. boarded the Shasta Dayiignt Moraiy afternoon lor Coronado. Calif., to attend the an nual Quota Club International con vention. June 18 to 21. the second one to be held in California since the club was founded In 1919. Officers and delegates will be present from CaradE, Mexico and Australia, as well as the United States, meeting at Hotel del Coronado to elect international of ficers, plan work for the coming year under the International's pro tect for women and cirls. aid to the hard of hearing and community work. President Gladys Herrineton of Saskatoon. Sask.. Canada, will pre side, and the theme this year will be "Happiness Quota's Mission." Outstanding speakers on the three-day program will include Mrs. Belle Benchley, executive sec retary of the San Diego zoo and the only woman In the country responsible for the direction of a zoo: Or. Alonzo Baker, head of the department of political science and international relauons at college ol the Pacific in Stockton: and Wanda Frev Joiner, the founder of Quota International. Those attending from here will return June 22, and will make their reports at an evening meeting to be held June 30 at the home of Irene Van Winkle on Alva Street. ORGAN MUSIC fromfneJANSSEN gives the'jANSSEN pian6"th-wayVnseas.a ff'aoootie, j organ aIone76T a'combinatioffof botK, Stop in.'scc the bcauiunANSSill Try thcncroRGANOV i tAhtxduiiviwilbui, kyle morgan pianos "Yours for a happier future thru music" MR. AND MRS. RONALD R. HAMMERSTEADT who war married early in June in the Flamingo Chapel of the Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, with the Rev. Frank Carter of the First Christian Church officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Messiclc, 2 1 36 Radcliffe Avenue, and is a KUHS graduate. The couple will make their home in Los Angeles. Sgt. Hammersteadt is with the USAF, stationed at Edward's Air Base, California. Shower For Bride-Elect MERRILL Eleanor Hunnieutt, bride-elect of George Price, was the honor guest when Sunday School teachers of the Merrill Pres byterian church entertained with a beautifully arranged party at the church social parlors June 12. Hostesses were Mrs. Paul Lewis, Mrs. George Milne, Mrs. Lee Has kins, Mrs. Dale Moore, Mrs. Wilbur Haskins, Mrs. Bernace Wilson, Mrs. Clovis Story, Mrs. Lena Buck. Mrs. Lester Moore, Mrs. Warren Ochs, Mrs. Jack Wynant, Mrs. Wil liam Poe, Mrs. Harriett Fothering ham, and Mrs. Martin Winther. Bouquets of early summer flow ers were placed about the room, and the gift table was centered with a doll. Games were played during the afternoon, and each guest gave Eleanor her favorite recipe. After the bride-to-be had opened her packages refreshments were served. Mrs. G. A. Price was ,at the coffee service. Mrs. Frank Hunnieutt poured the punch, and the cake was served by Mrs. Tom Barry and Mrs. D. N. Eagle. Invited were Mrs. Lewis Kandra. Mrs. Wm. Jinnette. Mrs. Lester Fleck, Mrs. Warren Fruits, Mrs. Lou Hill and Laura Lou, Mrs. E. N. Eagle. Mary Pickett, Mrs. Mil ton Loper. Mrs. T. O. Wheeler, Mrs. G. A. Price. Mrs. Frank Hunnieutt. Mrs. George Offield, Mrs. M. E. Giacomini, Mrs. John Giacomini, Mrs. Lillian Thomas, Mrs. D. N. Eagle, Mrs. Tom Barry, Mrs. Joe Wright, Mrs. Fred Fletch er, Mrs. Robert Danosky and Doro- j ('JANSSEN toaffjoints witbpecialpfflej (to its most'noiulBSlWribiuU ) tail ibibleribwRgyXORGAiigirhkl thy, Mrs. Warren Conner, Mrs. Charles Cunningham, Mrs. George Rankin, Mrs. Chester Haskins, Mrs. J. L. Haskins, Mrs. Myron Haskins, Mrs. Vivian Haskins, Mrs. Verna Haskins, Mrs. Frank Had' gy and Mrs. Delia Hodges. Mrs, Lyle Huffaker. Mrs. E. E. Rilpatrick. Mrs. Pete McNeil, Mrs. Miles Moore. Mn. Wendell Moore, Mrs. Oren Storey, Mrs. John Tay lor, Mrs. E. M. Hammond, Mrs. Maggie Wilson. Mrs. R. A. Smith. Mrs. E. M. Mitchell, Mrs. Earl McCoy, Mrs. Roland West, Mrs. Gene Taylor, Mrs. Emmitt Fergu son, Mrs. w. o. 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