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BAfUKDiY, AUGUST 2, 10B2 b.ippi i i . iiiimum SPIH WH ii miiiMf . mmu ! lIMIIWIjaeaalaiaeil .1Ti,..fi, fU '- ''CV MR. AND MRSLaMARR CUNNINGHAM married in Reno, July 12. Brido illio ditunjtlor oi Mr, and Mrt. Ralph Linkhert, 4644 Cannon ivonuo, and Cunningham's parenli, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Nclnn, live in Aberdonn, Wavliinrjion, Cunninqhem was a ttudont eiKUMS boforo joining the U.S. Navy; and Carol wai greduatodin 1951. She will bt harn until her husband il permanently tfllionct. Photo by Evergreen "EFLECDNS iFROM Al)l)l:i) TOIN iler,Mire nt B )nmirv "liimilv vji I " while Mrs. Itirlinril M. Cnlliiim iJmm Ciini; belli unci illr l.iitn wve vi-sidtiK lirir. wit-, llwil ' hu-biilirl D'.t:k jninril her v luiHv on (tie week rncl M Hip Will In i-i-lrllllilc n wpdMini? iuiiii.ri.iy-Uif UUli tor Jie Cnniiwlls nij iho th lor the CnlUlinil i, i MIU. T. J. MuS.Sl-.'Y. . .niter r,i i"liiy-here with tier MMir- lioiwdril hImui lor me re-, utrii trin -to UliiiKiiile. MImisiIic Hi willi io WomCoiiM l.in flint Kallv mill Miirv Alice wiio win hwve uiuwinu r Mil to wve Uieir li.ilcr who r liii cation piiiniii- hi home, while "territory." l inn Item htm lit llirv explored II TIIKY HOT J IE WOIID-Iilld wliernvcr Hu'V ie nml whatever ihi'V were iIoiiik f.hry linn tciiinmi I'Mrhliii; Mintimj trnc!. hied llicill r-iv-i In lifll lliilll I. Ilk" O' Iho v.'o'dswiriii::--children hiiihiiiKl i unci hi i" Imve n "et-Iniii-llicr " li idf.iiimiiv In honor o( Dude Iliilli-rMlt Jonn Ciillnhun nml Wiuida wiliitT when Owen l.orciii-. ilrculrdl IwMllv In enter lulu lor tlu-tii! on Jiilv 24 Old Irirntls nml Mfniiliniites who n s MMiihlid in tlpi Miller home. 1K10 l'ncllic TiM-iiid were Ann Wilt-Iit.-i. Miillv Ki-i. Ji'iinnette Lorenir., llllllr lvoiv, Nnrlv.H O'Neill. Willi lied Kiivi-I. lii lliibsoii. Vlmlnln Miller ii ml m-llie Uiuiett. Irom lowu Cllv, Mho In viMtlnir with her piiieiil.i. .Hie Jolin.Oiirilncra, 1038 lliBh Sieel. J-IIOM Tlj: KAST to visit with Iter si.sler. Jli -. imy ll.iiifot-k, 7111 1'iirllle Teitnee I- Mrs. Wlllliim . Wnmier i.Vnmle Doydi. she Br ined Jiit (K llm Ynden.i lloyd Mvillc unit Boydle letl lor the iiiiiM Uov.l lo icetipcrnle from n nerioii.i vIim.i Intectlon (they're nil M-rigiis tiul thin "he rrnlly luid him down i llu-y'll be none Inr a lonn week. KTlllX HOUINaoN Mrs. M. E. fliuid Min jliinny letl ye.sicrdny by pliine lor Ui'iivci A bin family I reunion Is planned tlirie dor nil ' lleinke.sl Dui'lim tliu two wcekn t.he mid Jiiiiinir ivi'c none, Ur. HohliiMin's innllier, Mrs. Llllliin UoDiiiMin lowu City will tny lei c with her Mill nml youiiu urnnd-iii-who In loo youiiu to know one lelntlvc Irom ' nnolhei- nt reunions. tf. if. if. TIMS AUCII CAI'K CTtKWS nl'O KtlUni: stinted In Hint direction IV "nut Di-iinns left lodny nnd Ur Pnul Diilloiij lett torlny Nell JlhrkN nml fnnilly lo follow Inter. Ri il.inien Three" up now I I LAKE p'WOOUS-ls a busy sjxil milled lo Irare nlready up there mo tho McCulloclm Ralph Uortlw and daughter Carol at the Bllle.V who hnve apenl much o( the .itnnmer up there with their ions Stevo and Douj AND a i.clle.-i ol hou.iciiUCMn HOSE POOl.E over Irom Harbor at THE OTHER 1IOU&K" With dlr ICllenur Btoncr Leo uoaa up on weekend OINE OLUBNBUKO nnd dti-N Jenn Rae end Diane are up ni the t.llinuion Laka home incy wc.u up iucuuy AUipicU to ,ec Lime buck lu town She'd iiiiidr a itilck trip lu hnvo a tire lixtda bin null had been picked iip--iiml who cliniiKi'd II? Hie n-ply ni'ntlv knocked uic down Diane nnd )iouscpci tsuc Hunmby ii the Hie stayed on!l UREKXES IN THE BACKYARD nt the Juckelnnd'n on Auburn tint .--.n i auiiuuv lute .tUcrnuon blew throuuh the ninny shade tree,. unit waned over u periecl politick birthday party (or Ucoiitc Clark nnd t uny lirown who are both "Jusl the smile uue aa Jnck lioiiny '- Host Juck mid spouse Mary Mugcd the main event and Juck turned uot Home superb "Schnschlyk'' cooked over char coal and Ihey served home iiiaue Ice cream like at Amy Hi own i "liunouj family 4lh ut July picnic." HELEN AND O E O R 0 E UUHUER at the Wluriiia lor a couple ul days with Olgn Froenike out here from ChlcaRo where ahe in buyer In silks at Marshall Field hits been with them at their El Ceriilo home and (Jcomea 17 yr old niece Doris Munalcrman SK all on their way back after n trip to Vancouver and Victoria B.C. pleasure for tho gnlj and business for Georijo. . DOWN Ofi THE DESERT cool Inn oil In tho Cotinuy Club Patio ntijolnlnir the awluiniliiK pool at Wilbur Clark's Desert Inn Las Vegas Lola and Marilyn HcniliiR' sen were spotted by our resort reporter far from their laoi Cres cent Ave address. I WIF1E SAVERS Mike and Betiiah Regan back at the Yacht Club from their vacntlon are pre pni'tnn tenderloin sleaka and Italinii meatballs nnd spaghetti for Sunday's family dinner Mako res ervations at the club. ,.,1 A") PRICE SALE! Dorothy Cray Treatment Lotions Orange Flower Skin Lotion for dry ikin Texture lotion for oily iliV $100 lO-oi. Keg. 12.00 H0W1 22-ns. He. $3.75 M0W1 I isviiuni.nn two Resillyf in llie famous "Rule of for lovelier skin. Stork (Pricu plana) rw-t , m-"P f iitawii F ' P a i i a i al in a--eJmrT. 'i wai j; ; '- yv .; . ' - s; Qs - Hr ; m sj . ., .. . ..: . . . ' -i-M "i c--::. 1 , , ' ' '.' ' ''"! C-. . I ,"' , . ' ' '" ' ' RAYMOND FOX and hit bride art at the right, end her bro ding ceremony in the Immaculate Conception Church, in Wet Krtyiooloiki, wai followed by e nuptial high mail. Mrs. Fox i Cordell, and her brother's wife wai Louise Shulti, daughter e Raymond. was e popular member of the Sacred Heart Aca ew jl Mr. and Mn. James Casey, 120 South 8th Street. They a Baby Shower At Klamath Agency KLAMATH AGENCY Mrs. Dick Souers of Chlloquin was given a layette shower at the Agency Club July 8. Jim two days before the arrival of the Souer:.' fust child, Ricky Nell. Hostesses for the party were Mrs. Manuel Ochoa, Mrs. Mis. Mary Wright, Mrs. Ursula Bond, all of Chllociuln, Mrs. Mcr- ton Porter, Mrs. George Shorey aim airs, cm (tctisicr. - Guests played canasta and table gayics throughout the early part of the evening alter which refresh ments were served. The Rucst of honor then opened her gifts from the following friends Mrs. Harry Pearson, Mrs. Ivan Doak and Mrs. Robert Doak, Wil liamson River; Knthryn Wamplcr, Medford; Mrs. Clyde Leake and Mrs. Hoy Johnson Klamath Falls; Mrs. Victor Slsson, Mary Ann Soucrs, Mrs. Dwlght Souers, Mrs. Mark Careyi Mrs. Charles Wlrlh mnn and Mrs. Herman Winn, Klamath Agency. From Fort Klnmnth were Mrs. Marnaret Watson. Mrs. William Zumbi um. Mrs: Fred ' Pope and dnuRhlcr Linda, Mrs. Clarence Jen- ft r iT";rpr , :.v ,. v- ii H rir i . . i: i ii h n . fM ' I-Vi aaaaaaaaaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal Mm HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OWOON kins, Mrs. J. Q. Buell, Mrs. Eliza beth Loosley, Mrs. Gene Page, Mrs. James Leggctt Sr., Mrs. Dennis Knowles. Mrs. Mike Beiulieu, Mrs. Jo Taylor, Mrs. William Page. Mrs. Harold Wimer, Mrs. James Van Wormcr, Mrs. Loren Miller Sr., Mrs. Loren Miller Jr., Mrs. Marvin Roeder, Mrs. Pat McAul Itfe, Mrs. Jerry Slsemore, JoAnn Slscmore, Mrs. Thomas Dyche, Dl anne Bechtcl, Mrs. Emmett Mc Keever, and Mrs. Carol Plttman. Gifts from Chtlquin ere from Mrs. William Lorenr, Ellda DeBor toll, Mrs. Rudy Zadtna, Mrs. BIU Wampler, Mrs. Bob Mathls, Mrs. Leonard Norrls, Mrs. Floyd Ohlcs, Mrs. Vem Hengl, Mrs, Lee Hatch er, Mrs Frank DIUllo. Jessie Hatch er, Betty Wright, Mrs. Roy Def fenbacher, Mrs. Norman Wimer, Mrs. Claude Farazoo, Mrs. Alan Hatcher. Mrs. Glen Ktrcher, Mrs. Dwlght Ktrcher, Mrs. Walter Zim merman, Mrs. Guy Staiger, Mrs. Paul Wampler, Mrs. George Reed, Mrs. ernon Norval, Mrs. Gerry Woltf. Mrs. Walter Pohll, Mrs. Bob Wampler, Mrs. Charles Steber. Mrs. Leroy Olenger, Mrs. Merrill Hoppe, Joanne Weddle, Mrs. Wayne Hatch er, Mrs. Chester Jack, and the hostesses. . , SPARKLING BRIGHT LIKE NEW AGAIN! Our expert cleaaiag methedi r e 1 1 e r e titer "new" leek le veur clothes i meke them lit better, (eel better. Yeu'll ke. well f reemtj all the time If yea sen4 your leaaln te Caicee'e. Rememketf CLIAN elethea are COOL ilethet, kene 3111 far eick-up terrlce CASCADE ther, Donald Cordell end hit bride ertown, S.D. The t e.m. service read by the Rev. Fr. Aloysius s the former Reejene Cordell,1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy f Mr. eed Mrs. Lewis Shults. demy Student Body, end wes graduated in 1950. He is the neph re now at Camp Kessler, Miss., where Raymond is stationed. Photo by Gray's, Watertown, S.D. Merrill Moose. Attend State Conference MERRILL A grouo of Merrill men and women attended the state conference of Loyal Order of Moose and Women of the Moose held In Corvallls. July 25 to 31. Marjorle Ehrmson of Portland, deputy grand regent, was conference leader. Of ficial visiter was Kay Mahaffey of Oakland, member of the grand council of the Women of the Moose. Chapters throughout the state have as their project the establish ing of a fund to purchase hearing FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION ere shown after a double wed- aids for the aged at Mooseheart. Joe Chotard was the lucky winner of an electric deep fryer, and a car was also given away as part of the benefit project. Jerry Allan was one of fifty new members in itiated at the conference. He will be a member of the Merrill Chap ter. The 1953 conference will be held in Coos Bay. Attending from Merrill were Mr. and ' Max Hartlcrode, Mr. and Mrs. John Baley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. Tom my Slaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Allan, Dovle Reeder. Julia Bros, Ray VanMeter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams., former Merrill residents, also attended with the local group. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS Shows a continued growth of assets through the years ... June 1945 $3,703,510.00 June 1.947 $5,067,848.00 June 1949 $5,886,834.00 June 1951 $6,707,569.00 June 1952 $7,923,771.00 OFFERING ALL SAVERS SAFETY AND GOOD EARNINGS r 1 MR. AND MRS. HENRY HARRISON MORGAN who were married July 18 at the Roland Wright home, 635 Alameda Avenue. Mrs. Morgan is the former Ruth Sims of Florence, Ala bama, and her husband is the brother of Mrs. Wright. He has spent several summers here with the Wrights, and chose his sister's home as the setting for the informal wedding. The serv ice was reed by the Rev. Gordon Ashbee, of St. Barnabas Church, Lengell Valley, before a group of intimate friends. White gladioli, snap dragons and delphinium, arranged with greenery decorated the living room; and a multi-colored bouauet of garden flowers was used in the dining room. They will be at home in Florence, Alabama, after their wedding trip. Prior to the wedding, Mrs. Russell B. La Fontaine, Florence, Oreoon. a home gus o' th Wrinhts entertained at a lunch eon in the Pelican Cafe for the bride. Photo by Guderian LOST RIVER GARDEN CLUB MERRILL Co-hostesses for the July 22, meeting of the Lost River Garden club were Mrs. E.- Webb Bowen and her sister. Mrs. I. W. White. Mrs Webb-Bowen was In charge of the program, and the topic was "The Woods are Full of Them." She also showed and ex plained the various kinds of poison which can be used for different kinds of garden pests. Refreshments were served by Cie a a ii t t r t s 1 1 t m frrrfj See Us FOB iKUIIr Camel 3 dJstddbif IwtotiMS and JPnuouuMmtnti frM u.ts Pir Bi4l Ask For Your Copy Of : "WEDDING CUSTOMS" By ivtlyn Murray M. 1114 JtT AfTH ....iiiiiimiiiilliii PAGE SEVEN f hostesses to' Mrs. Don West, Mrs. Lawson Kandra, Mrs. M. A. Bow man, Mrs. Clarence Bailey,. Mrs. Dale West, Mrs. Scott McKendree, Mrs. James Hammond, Mrs. C. E. Sharp. Mrs. Clyde Hammond, Mrs. Walter Fotheringbam, Mrs. Ran dall Pope. 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