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SATURDAY, JULY 19. 1032 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN REFLECTIONS FROM MI1H. IIOWAMU P, I.F.WW i Dr. II. I. i 01 luliuilly lulicuulcil a neat l huiior- Pm-llunu, arrived Thursday noun "JuM In llntc to pour for llir tea itlven (or Mm. JJllirn II. blinw "nil Mrs. Koberl M. Walluce iwamln rllmwi mid muil lniM)rlnnt while Wnncla la aimiiiiu heir Willi hrr children, entitle will have all opportunity to really know youim uiuiiri-nciiliewn Juinle and Prtrr Wallace Inci dentally I'clor la thr namesake ol I'. A. Albcrtaon-The Aluerl-,ons Inuii itlcnllllrd with the I'rllran l.br Co here and In the town's social activities are now livlnx In llurltniiuine Holy water Iroin the aumo Itlver Jordan wan urd at Ihln year's christening of Polci and Jamie's lni year. CAPITAL KUN Paul Buck -local county Urino chairman, and lamtly were recent vlaltora at wile Dorothea' aiMer'a home In Ha lent and hcu they pulled up in front of the (lob and Pet Dialer home the lawn wea a aolld mass of anna loudly drcluriiie the prritiUca to he "Jtcpuullcan Head (lUarlera" "No Democrats Al lowed ""Down Wllh Kelauver" but since thry weie lo be houe gucala ol D'a alnier drove alowly around to the driveway lo powlhly unload lun-nne and two tired tuuihlera end there were greeted with a blunt blu "Urn "DKMO CHATS KUKP OUTM"-nd wo ol courne lovo the (act that the Uraiera are OOP's end no doubt personally put up the "Wo Like Ike" alsna-and thai "good sports Dorothea tl Pul are atlll won clerlni how bit a new and how many hours ol effort were e uended 10 assemble auch an array. JIKRE FOR THK RUMMER at the WUIard with her aon Leo Hcerlelt-Mra. Btella Scarlett -fipnt Woodland-al.o with their (fid aro Leo Jr end Linda 4 handsome and pretty-end bounc In with cnerav. Bridal Shower For Mrs. Hood A lovtlv bridal ahowtr waa ilv. en at the Langell Vallev Communi ty hull July II. In honor ol a new bride. Mra. Bill Hood. (Carol Cran ' dall of Mitchell. Oregon.) The stage was arranged wllh blue. Dink and while aummer flowera from the gardens ol Mra. Lloyd Olll and "urn. LUlher Noble. Pink and while lanera were on the lone refresh ment tables and on the gift table. Hcfrrshmenls were Nerved dur ing the evening by Hostesses, Mrs. Clyde Woolen. Mrs. Flovd Meeker. Mrs, Trank DeHel, Mrs. Charles walker. Mrs. Lloyd Olll. Mrs. Mike McAullff. Mrs. Paul FHihuaii and Mrs. Clav Walker to the following: Blllle Harrla. Klna Fltthuih. Franeea Nork. Catherine Dearborn Martha McAullll. Mary Anne Leav Itt, Sandra Hllson, Mrs. Ted Hchmedll, Mrs. Lcwla Slnller. Mrs. Joe Potucek, Mrs. Jamea Baldock, Mra. Waller Bmlth Sr.. Mrs. Ben Nork, Mrs. Homer Roberta. Mr Wesley Dearborn and Mrs. Bill Fisher. Mra. John McCullv. Mrs. Chris Hood, Mrs. Bud Harris. Mrs. Bill Cunningham. Mrs. Sandre Burnt vedt. Mrs. Lloyd Crawford, Mra. Francis Lilly, Mrs. Luther Noble. Mra. Paul Monroe. Mrs. Elliott House, Mrs. Mlko Dearborn, Mrs. Bob Burden. Mrs. Guv Hltson. Mra. John Brown. Mrs. Lester Leavltt, Mra. Bill Burnett, Mrs. Dick Bmlth. Mra. Lyman FIlrhugh. Mra. Leland Harris. Mra. Bill Novotnv. Mrs. Bob Beater. Mrs. George Kernlund, Mis. Russell Walsh and the hon ored guest. Carol and Bill attended OTI prior to their marriage. The bridegroom la farming and thev will mako their home In Langell Valley. Local Man Weds In Meridian Idaho In prclty aummer ceremony, . Llla Marie Lloyd, Meridian, Idaho, became the bride of Sergeant . Wayne A, Oobcr. Klamath Falls. The bride Is the datuihter of Mrs. W. U. Du Bold, Meridian. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mra. Elmer Gober of the Henley district. The double ring ceremony was read June 38 at the home o( the bride's mother. The brWo wore a while after noon frock and carried red rosea. Bhe visited here In January with her (lance who Is stationed at Fort Lewis. Tho 8ergcant returned last Ma from 1ft months oveiseas In the Korean war. Potluck Supper A potluck supper on the lawn of the Leland Harris home recently, was In honor of Mra. Leland Har rla. who was celebrating; her blrtli iv. Guests tvere: Mra. Mae Gale. Blllle Harrla, Mr. and Mra. Ted Albert and famllv: Mr. and Mra. Bud Harris and famllv; Mr. and Mra. Jack Pealross and daughter: Norman Fltrgerald and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harris. Invitations and Announcements rrnm ls.es Par Haalrta 1 . u J" f lo aik ror I our v.opy vr C "WEDDING CUSTOMS" i By Ivalyn Murray ;62? Main yosagoaanaona won a svm JiyAf 1 Enirav4 a if: r. 1 1 WA P TMK YACHT CLUB treasure hunt In. I rtiimlnv a bin u uta with 100 members and tmesis tnkluii part In what llirv all aaree waa a really DlrTHItKNT day -luoiorlr.td crall In Ike hunt and a railhiml rave a wonderiul picnic III the Old Apple Orchard. I MAHYMAO ADI)IKON-on III mend wllh wmiiici. Alowly hcnlluj -from a In II vou'd have to nee to bcllrve-Slie III on both elbows 'both wrists ono knee stitches In 'aim and knee were necessary la Mini II lo.id of uiuvel waa re. i moved and all bec.iuw she waa dodging a plnu-ponn bjlll ANOIIIKfl BULLETIN Iroin the Horontlmlat itala who went lo I he natiouul convention In Wiish DC this Iroin Quebec where ihklna Albrecht Dena Hackei Inabelle llrlxner and Hulh Adnma are atnvlnir at the Chateau F'ronte nar they are havlim a wonderful lime and are thrilled with the beautiful ncenerv they've seen. MIKK AND DUULAII MEOAN- taklna a well earned rent are on a vacation lor two weeks which will Include a tilt) Into Mexico THK JAME8 OOONS 1435 Home dale Road are back allor a trip lo OF and In the other direction to Halem Youiht dauithter blimey -and Marie and Jim were none about two weeks and while in tialem Jim attended a data re union dinner a' Chuck a. w MRS. DON FIMIER has none to Panama lo visit her sitter exuecls lo be Done all summer our little Informant lost Ills notes and I couldn't reach Don Fisher on the phone and didn't have time lo drive out to the Lava Beds to contact the superintendent in per aon Before going to ' press so that a that. Wilbur Jones Are Recent Hosts To Son and Family Mr. and Mra. Wilbur W. Jones, daughter Sharon and aon. Brad of Pittsburg. California, are on tho last lap of a three-weeks vacation. The first week was spent at tho Lawrence Mehaffey summer home on the American river, near Lake Tahoe; the second week found them at ine noma ol Mrs. Jones' par ents, Mr. and Mra. Ralph Hawortb, near Boise, Idaho. Mra. Jones and tho children re mained In Idaho lor a len (lav vb.ll while Wilbur came to Klamath Falls to spend len days wllh Ills parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur A. Jonea, 103 High Blreet. Mra. Jones and the children came to Klamath Falls Tuesday evening, and tho family relumed to their home via the Redwood highway on Thursday. Wilbur la aenlor Industrial engl nccr at Columbia Steel, Pittsburg, a position ho has filled for the past ten years. He la a graduate of KUHS-IB34-and of 08C. SOJOURNERS PLAN PICNIC Solourners and guests met In the Paul Bunvan Room July . for a 13:30 no-hostess luncheon, followed bv the remilar hiotinesj. m..iin. ahd social hour of cards. Mrs. J. R. Rhodes, president, opened Uie business meeting and Introduced the guests. Mrs. Chsrles II. Zelgler snd Mrs. W.M. Trotter. To add vsrlety to the occasion, members wore Western dress and first prize was won by Mrs. E. J. Cleorv. Plans for the annual adult pic nic, were announced bv Chairman Mrs. C. F. Chase, scheduled for July 13. a p.m.. at Moore Park. Assisting Mrs. Chase will be: Mrs. L. J. Zelgelmeyer. Mrs. J. J. Howard. .Mrs. D. A. Richardson ana Mrs. u. p. urovet. There win be no regular meeting that day. For reservations and information call Mrs. Zelgelmeyer. 2-3537. Mrs. Llovd Young and Mrs. J. E. Sartln were hostesses for the af ternoon. Prizes In csrds were awarded lo Mrs, H. I.. Robertson, bridge: Mrs. L. J. Zelgelmeyer, canasta: and Mrs. D. P. Droves, pinochle. Newcomers, who are alwsys welcome, call Mrs. Anna Cook, 337B inr information. Vat , . . you'll find It hard ta believe yaur dia mond con leak a dif ferent, la woaoVful, un til you lee It mat In a now end exquisite mount . Ine from Rlckyil Largo oloetlon, from $3. 30 (Fed, tog Inc.) . from Ft J ' Old a . " , r, JUST IN FROM A ROUND OF GOLF at Sun Vollay art Dr. and Mr.. Marvin Nerieth, and ton and daughter, Marvin Jr. and Gail. They war quests at (ha Idaho retort, leaving there the first part of tha week. Joyce Olson (Continued (rum page I.) Herbte Barrel! and Leo Olson, brothers of the bridegroom and bride. Following the ceremony a re ception was held in the church parlois, Mrs. Arthur Oburg aerved the wedding cake, assisted by the brldegroom'a oUters-ln-lsw. Mra. Allan Barrett and Mrs. Harold Barrett, who also served st the punch bowl, Joyce Lee Hoagland. college classmate, carried the guest book. The bride s gown wsa made by a close friend, Mrs. John Bund qulst. Joyce la a graduate of Henley High School, bin Is now enrolled si Houtheni Oregon College. The bridegroom wss, until re cently In tho U.S. Nsvy. where he served four years In the Blstes, Baby Shower For Mrs. Clark Mrs. Henry Andrus, Mrs. How ard Myers snd Bonnie Nelson were hostesses at the Andrus home, Thursday evening June 20, to a baby shower honoring Mrs. Doug las Clstk. After the plesssnl eve ning of visiting and taking pic tures: Ice cream, cake, punch and colfee was served lo Mrs. Claude Olson. Doris: Mrs. Floyd Breed ing v rrnflnn ITnlrfen. Mra. Elmer Kappen, Mrs. Had Noakes, Mrs. Jim Butler. Mrs. Mike Short, Mrs. Archie Tharp. Mrs. Bud Stevenson and daughter Barbara. nnn.,.)..!!. Reltw Afiririla Grandmother Julia Andrus. Pam- ela Knials. Rosemary, nooinson, Mia. Rex Orltzmaker and Mrs. Oeorge Tumblcson of Mt. Hebron. Several sent gifts, but were un able to come. Hi , MR. CHARLES STILWELL... Huntington Park, Calif., re cently announced the forth, coming marriage of hit daughter, Shirley, is Clinton Lee (Sweeney) Barrett, ton of Mr. and Mn. Albert Bar. rett, Wocui. The wedding will be solemnized tomorrow in Los Angelei. Budqet Account Invited (IICISTiUs JIWIllll JSIIIliMlllKlttl I " ' ' Jspan and Korean waters. ' Out of town guests were: the bride s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. (Jcorge Miller. Mt. Shasta: Mr. and Mra. Erwln Miller and daugh ter, Coqullle; Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Doke and four children. Mt Shasta: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoover, Gi eansu doublc-dccp wilh (luick ELIZABETH ARDEN'S completely different cream that penetrates deep, deep . ; : dislodges grime, removes makeup, loosens blackheads . . ! i with a kind of swift magic! Liquefies instantly on the skin. Superb for dry and normal skin. 1.00 pi tun Fellow this Basic Beauty Ritual Clume wild Ardena Cleiniing Cream, 1.00 to 6.00 R Era rJS with Ardtni Sk in Lotion, 1 .00 lo 9.50 Smooth with Ardena Velva Cream, 1.00 to 6.00 F"n tlx uu . Smart figuring starts with . . . 9m i underneath it all Beswlck; Mr. and Mrs. Hersld Barren nd three children. Warm springs; Mr. snd Mrs. Larry Asp and two daughters, Reno: and Mr. and Mrs. Don Olson. Drain. After a brief honeymoon the couple will be at borne in Warm- springs. - liquefying i Ardena Cleansing I f Cream 1 stows j ' I UiANtlNS 1 Got in the loveliest shape for Spring in a , Vassarette one of those wonderful , de-incherj that ore fashioned to fit . : ; better than mogie ol banishing bulges . . so caressingly comfortable you'll forget you're wearing a girdlel We've a Vassarette style that's figure-perfect for you Choose from our complete . collection today. Super-Sleeker! Nvlen and rayon fashionM sides snd hack satin lutei front panel. Self-aHjustina; crotch. "Kree-Artion" Bottom Band. Vasjarclte Style No. P-17 in White, lea Kose. Bites: Mnall, Medium, Large $5.9J JT e have if in a girdle, tool ... a VASSARETTE :Mrs. Stewart I Entertains Mrs. Merrill Stewart entertained the Bonanza Sewing Club al her home July 10. The members are making articles for the bazaar nheduled for fall. Tea was aerved 'o Hie following: Mrs. Ivan Bold. Mrs. Bill Jonea. Mrs. Ed Ober-1 n.-icle, Mrs. isnmel Dick. Mrs. Cecil Haley, Mrs. Daisy Hickman, Mrs. Iren? Bechdoldt. Mrs. Dewey Horn. Mrs. Henry Hchmor. Mra. BUI Bech doldt. Mrs. Birdie Burk. Mra. Flor ence Horn. Mrs. Clinton Corpeninx and the hostess Mrs. Stewart. Surprise Party Blllle Harris gave a birthday Party at ner patents' home July 14. fn honor of her mother It was a surprise party. Midnight refreshments Included a cake made by Mrs. BIU Burnett. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Har ris. Mr. and Mra. Ted Albert, and Wtlma. Carol, Kenneth and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Harris and Vir ginia and Allan. Mr, ai.d Mrs. Bill N'ovotny, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peal ross and Jackie. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett. Mr. snd Mrs. Lester Leav ltt. Norman Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brown and Virginia and Blllle Harris. JUUefo B . Honey bun with sweater skirt smash Jantzen success, with a new-for-'52 look ... the mar velous new double-fold turtle neckline, the sliqhtly longer three quarter sleeve . . . stun ninq with a slim-knit matchinq or blendinq skirt desiqned for turnabout wear. Sweater 32-40 ...8.95, Skirt 10-18.. 11.95 SECOND FLOOR, MILLERS (fate LUCK SWEATER SKIRT Your perfect Jantzen pullover, classic and oaeless, with a cost ly cashmere-type neckline ond softly fashioned arm-huaqinq sleeves . . . match or blend with Jantzen's wonderful turnabout sweater skirt (wear It backside to distribute wear). Sweater. 32-40 . . . 7.95. Skirt. 10-1$ ...11.95. SECOND FLOOR, MILLERS '' Mrs. Dearborn i Entertains At , Guild Meeting Mrs. Wesley Dearborn entertain ed the Oulld of Bt. Barnabas Church at tha Parish Hall July 10. with President Mrs. Luther Noble con ducting the ahort business meeting. The members sewed for the com ing bazaar to be held thia fall. Mrs. Paul Monroe was awarded the contest prize. Refreshments were served at 4:30 p.m. by Mrs. Dearborn to Mrs. Douglss Smecler, Mrs. Art Monroe. Mrs. Charles Partridge. Mra. Grace Blaser, Mrs. O. C. Johnson, Mrs. Ben Shepherd and Cindy, Mra. Marlon Llrvisay', Mrs. Luther Noble and Mra. Paul Monroe. . NOTICE There will be a Society page on Tuesday, July 22 ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE NEW FALL SHOWING OF . . . FAMOUS SWEATERS and SKIRTS You'll love the first alimpse of Jantzen's beautiful new Fall creations of sweaters and skirts in Jantzen's exquisite new harmonic colors. Shoo Miller's now. Lay awov vour Jantzen sweater or skirt on Miller's Convenient Lay-Away Plan. A TOPPER-SKIRT Compose your own .colors in Jantzen Kharafleece like this! Pick a stunninq winq-sleeved pullover . . . blend a versatile three but ton vest ... match the sweater with o slender knit skirt which simply refuses to baq or saa. Vest. 32 to 40 . . . 8.95. Skirt 10 to 18. .. 11.95. StCOHD FLOOR, MILLERS , ;; " n Bridal Shower For Mrs. Johns MERRILL Mrs. Carl VanMeter and Mrs. Llovd Llak were co-boat-exes lor a uridai shower honoring Mrs. Darrel Johns, the former Kubv Icenbtce. whose marriage took place In Reno recently. Bouquets of summer flowers wore plsced sbout tho room, a gift of Mrs. Lulu Storey. Mrs. Clem Icen blce and Mrs. Charles Teague poured at Die distinctively-arranged relreshment table. Invited guests were Mra. Warren Ochs, Mrs. Alia Newmsn. Mrs. Mary A. Taylor, Dorothy Taylor, Til Morsn, Bessie Dixon. Pat Cor nish. Joyce Icenblce. Mrs. Leonard Llsk. Marv K. Tavlor. Mrs. Rosa Van Meter. Josephine Lyon. Leon jCacka, Mrs. Kber Kllpatrlck. Mrs, i Ellis Wilson. Barbara Icenblce, Mrs. Dovle Reeder. Msrv Dixon, ' Evelyn Ochs. Betty Hawk, Mar 'garet Petrlk, Kathryn Barnes, Mrs. Don Barnes, Mra. Rose Bpolek, Mrs. I. E. Icenblce. Mrs. Don Car. I aon. Mrs. Ada Icenblce. Doris Icen ,ce, Eva Utiles. Bee Mattson. Ma rlo Vacknltz. Mrs. Delia Lacev, Mrs. W. Btastny, Mrs. O. V. Reeve, Connie Reeves, Mrs. Robert Pet. rlk. and Aleta and Bandy Van Meter. - ' SPORTSWEAR - SECOND FLOOR 700 Main St. Ph. 3151 ttfti i o 1 1 4 g t g o o o o o e o 9 o tn