Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 28, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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    HERALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH KALI.S, OREGON
SATIUIDAY. .IUNR 2f. lfl.U
PAGE EIGHT
Lowell-Collier
(Continued (rom gt )
lsh hall of St. Paul's and the stinr
tvno flnml ai'i'anremrnt med
In the church decorated the room.
Pouring were , Eva (lllmore, Dol
ly Lowell mho also caught (he
bridal bouaueii. Edna Morris was
at the punch bowl, and Mrs, Ray
Johnton cut the cake. Arlene Kellx
meter assisted, and Cecelia Moody
cnrr.nl the guen ooos.
For her go.ng away ros.umc, the
br.oe woie a vioiei shantung suit
wiui wnne accessories.
I .... ,riml t at home In Klam
ath Falls, r.der a honeymoon spent
ui Vancouver, o. v.
Manzanita
Chapier 172
OES Meeting
V.slloi and members were wel
comed by Vein Fiitfch. Worthy
Matron and John Larson. VA'ortliy
ranou t tup rcnuinr mrniim v
Mani-aniia Chapter 175 OES, Fli-
dav evening June 6, in the IOOF
Hall.
'.he Inii.tuoiy decree wks bi.uil
(ul exemplified by the officers as
Janice U.rsou i::d fJotisl-s re-ce
became membe;. .
in memory o. rnili.p C. juiies.
D. . i P.ran Dtii-illi of trip fV'fttld
Chapter ol Crcgon, the Altar was
ttrapeo.
Tne soc.kI huur w.s held in the
dining room and refreshments wen
served bv the hostesses. Gladys
Chubb. Helen McCoineck and Mary
Tuompson.
Tne last meeuiii; preceding sum
mer vacation was held Friday eve
ning. June 20. with the Worthy Ma
iron and Patron presiding.
Members welcomed Haiel Bow
man Worthy Matron and Eugene
Beaslev, Worthy Patron of Pros
perity Chapter, Malln. as they were
introduced and escorted to the
East.
Interesting reports on the Grand
Chapter session held in Portland,
were given by delegates. Vera
Fritsch. John Larson. Helen Mc
Comae and Allan Belsch, with
members Thelma Finlc and Ellen
Betsch giving the sideliners viewpoint.
Refreshments were served " "
irom laona uf
and decorated wiin
nd lighted
miwrt.no hM 7...t.v li.nn IT """r ......v..- ------
Mrs f7'or High ! I New of f leers are Rc.eBalcy. sen-; SkTnd SarSi
youngest Jordan Toy remained wmVior rcgcm; Lor(.na Honeycutt. jun-! J fl, '
er Betty for the su- regent: Blanche Fies. chaplain: . mtnlbers tnd
Mr and Mra. Uien runu""-" nose van.vieier. recorder; tliza- i-- fBr iridav
eXflSnUy" have returned hoincj J. WSS IOOP hS?
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CAROL JEAN ANDERTON daughter of Mr. and Mrt. Hollis
Anderton, 4813 CoHage was recenfly graduated from the Uni
vertity of Oregon, wilh a Bachelor of Science degree in educa
tion. She has accepted a position with the Eugene city school
lyttem, as a teacher of the second grade.
She is a graduate of KUHS and attended Southern Oregon
College in Ashland. She is a member of Delta Zeta sorority,
and was last year's vice president of the U of O chapter.
At oresent she and a qroup of Delta Zetas have gona to
New Orleans to attend the convention of the sorority, from
the 22nd through the 26th of June. They plan to be gone about
three weeks. j
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MM:Mm:Ma Women of M
oose
By HELEN LAWRENCE MERRILL - New officers for rt,X room ,
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Jordan and Merrt Women j( ,ne Moose cha dining room I
family ha returncu noui u " ter 18 were in. -.lied at a regular r
iield. La., after visiting Mr. and ' ,,n(r h(,ld lUesd(lv. Junc Jlower ar:a
Mrs. Taylor High and sons. The j Ncw off icers ar(. Rose Ba,c.t sen. , M!- J" "
from a sightseeing trip """.Vr Holland, guide; Harriett Batty,
and Salem. They spent Sunday with . sirlan, guidf. Be5ie West. s
m uneie in ,, ,,..,.
c. hbm'gherrsJsterMrs.
Mne Rodgers and famUy
r-orataliitlans are extenoea id
Sgt. and Mrs. Jun10, K,e vmmath I regents: Louisa Icenbice, installing
t ere married June 21 l BJB1" i chairman: Rose Spolek, insialllng
nei; vivian rox. augns: ineima sl
Donathon. pianist: and Haiel' ( 1 f luD
Hundley, Junior graduate regent. '
in charge of the Installation i j i"
ceremonies were the following past ! IVieeiinQ
regents: Louisa Icenbice. installing '
ere marriea ouire chairman: Rose Spolek, installing i Fr'day afternoon June 20.
alls. . vt.ttine in regent: Dovie Reedcr. installing " -.I,.;., s.mi-momhly meeting
Mr. OWo eP daughWr Mrs! I chaplain: Lillian Thomas, installing V. mc jmpro
ie home of his daugmer ! pianist: Veronica McNeill. Install- .JL.t'i- .Vl VhAihouu wilh Presi-
Doc" Strum --'-. -
r.TDm, Reiline.
II is gooa w
oc" Strunkle giiide and Leta Stolt and Olga jj M. Harold Wimer conduct-
ioSI 'with fi? JSSuMr." and ' EWs. S-d" s" LioslVy-.cUng as sec-
Mr Earnest Strunk. R'dIS2 ffiTnS, I '2-lvJrl BeG-ray!
icbMT Corvallls. 1U re-, Hundjcy receiveJ a bedsprewl w Ac;,vilie, scheuuUvi U iur.!-
To'xt week , 'ecP-rnien ap-' X '
Mr-andMrs-CalMa" d Eye R . ri,ttX,wo months were unah I
ST 7xZ Mwrence wd family-! fleanor Wait,, publicity: Lynuu Mrs. hr3u'be plannTng
Mrs. WTO. . eve Drrvelmr. phiM et anrl trinln: man Of the club e ems V
w .-..I".; -.T.7"-.;v:.VJ!: mmtnittee. Firsi on me -
mary narper. nospitai guua. onus ir""k d Iood F11e which will De
RtinuBh. liomemakms: E 1 1 e n J00," fh ' ciubhouse on Saturday
Fiegi. Moosehaven: Katherinej hf which each member
Schwelgert. library. Helen Marthi, f"sk"d contribute an item of
Moo'eheart. alumni: Celia Young. " 'k " eooked food of any kind.
social servipp- fipnpvn Tnliillft PrKCU.wi .1 .i.4ant rhair-
-,-,. u.i. n,i. a,.rf. . Named oj """V", 'm-ai.
Ersi Os born.
"'Mrs Eva" Gooth is visiting her
Dn'ille Berrv home. .
Mr and Mrs. Edwin Wenz and
daughter enteVIktned with a turkey
dime"" Tuesday evening. Dinner
euTsts were: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Tnbach and children from King
man Aril.: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tu
bach. Henley, and Mr and Mrs.
wm Tubach and daughters.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Webber are
visiting ber cousin near AUuras.
Marie Arnold is spendine a ew
mane ,.. . -mbach.
nays wun " 'T. ia
Mooscheart: Helen Brumley, Acad-- - Mrs Patrick J. McAul
emy of Friendship: and Dovie m.n J!i lr; W8..er J. Wright
Reeder. Colle nf Rpnents. i . -un rf c T.onslev as
Julia Broz. library chairman, and J" volunteer' assistants.
Elizabeth HoUand, child care and neJ, , for gundav July 20. Ls a
training chairman, donated a new u" Dicnic and turkev shoot,
coffee urn to the kitchen. cm1muLy,f th! beautiful Jack-
A quilt raffled by the Academy the taateto bt the beautiful
of Friendship, was won by Susan J-Jr!- v -fn. committee
Williams. Mildred Schmidli of 0'w?l "i.. 7 ,11 arrange-
Malin. was initiated into the orderj " , ,alr lnciude, Mrs.
Mrs. George Reiling and daw ecutive board and auditine i nu r ne .w- pr,lchett,
ter Carol are vacationing In San commlt(ee w, mcet at ,he home j rank uen o n- William
;..l.. . nf Rose Snolek im Mnndav vmns. Mrs- Joann
shower and 1 ,u . ,0
1. i hp a shower and ,. ,
charivari at Poe Valley Hall. Sat-1 Nex, meeting ninht Is Tuesday,
urday night. June 28. lor Mr. and ; July , when new offlcers wm have
i... L.ninr Kpster. Sgt. Kester nas -hanre of reirpshmenH
to report back to his base at Clarks-;
ville. Tenn.. juiy A
Mr. and Mrs. James Reed and
family are visiting her parentsMr
and Mrs. Leon Kitchen at Ro-e
bD?ck and Steve Reiling have gone
by bus to see their grandparents
Rebelcah Lodge
151 At Merrill
i TT D D TT r f , 7 I n f I
at Grants Pass , noble grand, presided at a regular
Evervone reported '"'""" , meeting of Merrill Rebekah lodge
at the pie social and squre.d 151. June 16. Margaret Loper was
at the Hall, Saturday night. ru9 ! installed as inside guardian by
,lxtv dollars we tcn or me . pearl HarriSi distrjCt deputy pre,
benefit of Bedfield cemetery. idcnt.
Mrs. Mildred Fundenberger and Xhe district convention will be
children and Mrs. Violet Koehn are held ln Merrn, August 23
staying with relatives at Dallas and ; Sylvia Jones, chairman In charge,
enioying berrv picking. A very enjoyable program was
I... .iu.m tavlor. Mrs. William
pc and Mrs. Ciay T.ioma
Contingent on permission being
granteu oy the Oitgon aa.e Higu
way Department, a second annual
Vitstern siie a-vet. unc
planned for Saturday night. August
16 The first dance of this kind
W.-- an VPnt Of
ever neiu iic '
last summer, and proved an out-
landing success, ana 11 10 ui
to make the affair bigger and bet
... tht. vur Mrs. Elizabeth M.
Loosley has agreed to act as gen
eral chairman, ner corps
-.-har. In hp SnOOinted
later to take charge of the various
departments invonca in iivm m.
dance.
Reports from the various club
standing-committees concluded the
business session, after which a so
cial hour was enjoyed, with Mrs.
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i Contlllliucd fium Tage til
aiylt-d mill 11..I1.11 .-lute.-, wuh
.tiiup i.iiu iHl.:r. p. uk liul
ml., uiiv, n.i v,i..ti b.. i.iv' 01 .1.1
lov tin- t:ulr.it-iiii.Y 10; .iiiiiv
Alter n wrddaig Inp in s.,11
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i ill bun iJ.il... v .uiu 1k ur.in
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in iiiu.vkii. Ciirol.Mi is h gruduaic
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I Niuuui tl.ti.t-i, .lm av,s,id 111
1 the Hipi.cii r.lio ui.u.i tne uiiuu
' ti luiiiii, M1.1 rue i.owuiua 11ml
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iiie oilui bi ..i'..i.i.ikl, Betty
KuiiU'.s, hu.1.0 lur i.. ...
1 111 o, iuwii uLi'....s a.Lluirtl, .Mr.
iiikI ir.-. uc Cl't.lllalM)lll mm,
nun uneie 0. the bi.i.c. Colli,
j Calif . muI her n i.iHpmcii. .a.
mill .r. K. A. (Irnrhnrl, I'nri..ll-a
Roy Dutcher
Wedding Trip
I U'nntimird fruni Tare ti)
h ud. 11 ml was mull rvceiillv a ,vo
leuuy villi ihc Medford Corpora.
t:im. Mcoloi'd
'I'lie biMlrrrootn whs n sauKM nt
Vl-nl.n Juii'o' CuMcfi- hiiiI imhcr
s:ty ol fiillliirnli . Mlu'ie he mil
lorrd 111 r ecu. on 1 r.i -irci r 11 lie
U.. ti n.' 1:1 1' i , 1 . , r 1,1 1 r
ce i pu-'t.un in I. 11, .111 1 1 .11,
depmliTirm vt CnlUu! iiiii-OiTiion
Power Coii'ivi'v n li a tip l'nll.
Noitnii ( in' e ,11 ou M d Ml'l will:
bliii- r.ccct oric.'. '01 li;r four nwnx
cosluir.r. nml wore Hie orchid from
her bridnl bour.iirt ns a .slioulilci
coi'Miue.
Tliey led for the East by way
of the Soi'iliriu stmc.N. uir Whmi
uiKion I) t' . Niw Vurk, null ollirr
snips on the Atlr.ni e Cousi. on
the.r rv to ihe Miiritme Provinces
of Cnnadn. They will visit ihe
bride's piirrnts tor 1111 iiideflmit
lime, mid plan la reliini to Ihc
West Const Mime time 111 Srptenibei
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MRS. RONALD DALE BROWN Beautiful J..ne brldo, v.ho
was married Junc 21, in Ranicr Meiliodist C .uic'i, ,it cirht
o'clock in the eveninq. She is tlto !ji.cl'.!cr cf t.'r. -id Kirs.
Edward Amedee Eritts. Rar.icr, and lur !u.:i:id ii the sen $T BARNABAS
of the Rev. and Mrs. Cecil C. Brown, Poniflnd. forncrly of
Klamath Falls and Eucjcne. Tho Rev. Brown read the narriacjo ANNIVERSARY
SCfvuu ai awn wuuguuj, line in rM.iniiiin iciil crown
was on the night desk of the Herald and News.
Photo by Logan Markham
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IS CELEBRATED
Tile Utile SI. Harmibas Kplscupal
Church In Lanuell Volley cele
brated Its 21st anniversary. Sun
diiy. June 2"-'.
Bishop L.i nr Burton, mid faiml)
came from Bend lor the services
nt 10:30 a.m., which were followed
by a potluck picnic lunch on ihe
lawn.
Tne Rev. J. lirlliy Thimiu'.. now
of Berkeley, v. as instruiiirntal in
makliii: the rliurrh 1m.-0.1ble. and
luorked hnrd to complrie plans lor
ji1'" acl'.ml start of ccii.Mi lu-lirn 111
1930
Tne fnvt srrvlio In Ihe ililmli
uric on (;iiristnia. IH30 mil Hie
Rev J. Henry Tlioinns was vicar
of fit. nuriiiihii.il for live years.
I The Rev, Gordon Ashbce is Ihe
present popular pastor.
Dedu-pilon ceremonies were In
ID3I v.-.tli Bishop William Keuimir
Ion pie-.er.t
I At ihe recent anniversary cele
bration, almost 100 iiienibrra of
Hie congieitntlon and their friends
c; me from variotM fioini'i In Uir
stale to observe Ihe occasion.
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GLORIA PRISCILLA BUNNELL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Bunnell Sr., was graduated from Linfic'd College, McMinn
ville, with a Bachelor of Science degree in home economics. She
is identified with Kappa Alpha Phi sorority. Her parents at
tended the baccalaureate services June I, and after com
mencement they drove un the coast to Canada and stopped at
the beautiful Columbia River Ranch. Gloria was graduated from
KUHS and is a member of a well known Klamath Falls family.
ONLY
Mr and Mrs. Eugene luoacn .presented by Mary Pope, good of " 1 Ti.i.i, iV Mh Harry
chMdren can. Sunday ZklL0 Ul? TrJSi
Mr. no Mr7 Wm. Tubach and , V,, Wlr eonVSS, in PJi?"'' PV.lV.' eV"t "he
Ath relatives. Salem Thr ctrls urrp verv Viiiftti 4U -ui
and precise in their drilling ! X.etlyi with arrange-
They presented gift, to tU 'MVepWX
visor Marie Reeves, assistant ad- ,, ' . u .nJ. v.s
visor Leon, Quails', and Mildred i ""f'Vild f tower. inclXS
Rexford. who also assisted. ,oI !ve , wild fto wers including
I Anna Howard auiz2eo me mem- , -
ibers on the duties of the lodge lathered locally.
1 u . w. t ... I 1 ....1 i .ri Mri Robert
iiii-inuci flinii. mis. ijcairr isaoore fivti:i.'iiii ....... ---
sang "Silver Haired Daddv of Helms. Mrs. Walter J. Wright.
honoring fathers Everett Mrs. nnrl M Jackson, Mr. Kay-
i.ah T..u. 111 t..- 1 , t i .l.i.. ii.. C-IInn f
other relatives'. , Salem. The girls were very skillful
lness caller In Ashland Monday.
1 Datii Hrp inauui
Xvi r. biiu mm. t
and family have returned from a
business trio to Portland. Thev vis
ited Earnest Brcithaupt and family
at Salem on the return trip.
Mrs Ann Ford enjoyed a tele
phone' call from her daughter Mrs.
Wm. Thornton, Milwaukee. Wise.
The call was in honor of Mrs.
Ford's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Reiling are
In Porlt.nd on business.
Home Ec met with Mrs. Tavlor
High for their regular meeting.
There wei six members present.
Next meeting will be with Mrs.
Charles Reiling. July 1.
Mrs. Edna Webster enloyed the
cards and gifts from her many
friends. She celebrated her 80th
birthday. We wish her many more.
Mine
Jones. Warren Fruits. Bill Pne
Troy Quails. Lee Hasklns. Virgil
Rex (ord. Leland Pops, Roy Beas
ley, and Roy McNeil.
A musical crogram will be lea-
a musical program will be lea- Roeder Mrs. Joseph 1
tured at the next meeting. July 7. in,,nM'wimnr and th
with tapdance numbers by Maxlne 0( the afternoon, Mrs.
,u,w hhu vsjuuucuc onuca. una Mrs. orem.
Brattain. Mrs. Wilbur HescocK,
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Loosley. Mrs.
Patrick J McAuliffe. Mrs. Marvin
Roeder. Mrs. Joseph Halford. Mrs.
CO-nosienneo
Nicholson
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AN AUGUST WEDDING is scheduled for pretty bridt-.l.ct
Helen Doego. dau9hter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Doego, IV26
VViard, whose fiance it Jack Waybrent, ton of Mr. and Mrt.
John F. Waybrant. 1 745 Wall. Photo by Gudorian
Hr ItllllKHTA DKtVKV
Meirllls Front alreel la definite
ly takini; on a nrw look turr.e daya,
with neveral firm moving to new
lorallons, store finiiU heiim paint
ed and Kcurrnt reiuodellnit and re
furnishinit of Interiors going on.
The Merrill Pharmacy, which
moied ftevrral monlhs ago to the
bulldniK formerly occupied by Eant
lord and Company grocery store,
now supports an attractlc new
Kieen front and large neon sign.
The ln;erlor was remodelrd at the
lime Ihe move was made, and
work Is now progressing on new
offlrfs fur Dr. K. F Trotmail.
which will be located In the rear
of the building opening on main
sirerl.
Marks Cnle has JuM re-opened
after - nhul-down of two weeks lor
repainting bolh the Intel lor and
rxierior of Uir building. The Mer
rill Clothing Store has moved one
door lo the west, the building pre
viously occupied by the Merrill
Pharmacy. The Interior hs been
re-done, and new thrives and rases
added. '
Completing Ihe round-robin ef
moving, the poMnf.Tic pened Fai
urday morning In Ihe building va
cated by ihe Clothing Company, ft
has also been completely re-palnlrd
in-ide. and new cjuipmeiil Ii expect
ed in the future.
I Jamea and PoMhall Hodges, ho
opriale Hodge Ilrothera Clrocery
have annou-ced plans for rc-model.
Hug and rnlarglnt their store. Their
I biilldltit adjoins Ihe old pojtofflra,
and they plan lo lake out the Inter
vening wall which ill almost dou
ble their Moor space. Work will
I start immediately and be compel
led In the near future.
LETS YOU HAVf A 'EW
IN YOUR OWN KITCHEN
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Vlicn Cascade docs
his shirts for you
they'll come back a
joy to wear . . .
narklinn. white and
ironed to his kind of
perfection.
Why not
11m with
ul of
carefully
hirts . . .
prise h
economy
surprise
a drawer
Cascade's laundered
you'll sur
with the
of Cas-
cade's service too.
Phone 5111 for pick-up and delivery service.
Send your cleaning wild your laundry!
CASCADE
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SUPERIORITY
Jvtr Dior in or riioxr; fa.
Tell ui you want a new 8KR
VKL in your kitchen. Wa'll
deliver it, you hand ua ont
small dc-llai and wa leave
tht proof of SEllVEI.'S su
periority aquartly up to you I
It's tha no-moving- parta
refrigerator tht mlraela
refrigerator with the Peima
Cou fretting Syatem. Kven
a ehangt of one degree tem
perature atarts the frteting
aetion. And there's nothiar
meehanieal about SERVEL'8
Kreeung System nothing
to wear, stays permanently
ilent.
Prove to ynurielf that
Sl'.RVKL la beet for only
one dollar. Come in. hurry
In -DO IT NOWI
SIMPI F W SIIFNTO
as o ftfrcofoforf
No movinir pirta la tht nuifnjr
frinf vyiltm tntuu-nnthinf
to wor or mtk noil - vr I
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Ptrmnntnlly ilntt And J tut ft
rflnilinl, too. Givi vnu world'!
rnoit conitant, aaft cold t
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Klamath Falls
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