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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1952)
SATURDAY, AUGUST IB, 10152 7 - 3H u:(m- fm . - i ' ! : A HERALT) AND NEWS. KLANfATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN 1 , ' I ..4 ;-S - IN DOUBLE RIN& CEREMONY Jon EJIxbsth Doboy. daughter of Mr. nd Mrt. Auttm. Deboy, Summon Lito, becams the bride of Oelmer Eugene Hand, ton of Mr. and Mrs, Guy Hand, Sunday, August 10. - :VV,- . ' . w.i: i oc ... - ...-.. - i " .. j . f MRS. L. A. MURPHY hai been selected to serve the Grand Chapter of Eastern Star in the office of Grand Martha for the coming year. Mrs. L. A. Murphy Named To Grand Martha Position- At the last Hireling ol Aloha ! inn Mr. Elton 8. Schroedcr. Wor Chiniler No. 01. Order ol Eastern 1 thy Grand Patron and Averll Sehroeder, Grand Marshal Mr. and Mm. Sehroeder reside in Myrtle Point. Slur. & lurue attendance of mem bers heard the rcuoru of Mrs. L.A. Elmer Hariulen. A.ssor. Matron: Mr. A. P. Oldham Conduclre; and Mrs. p. W. Jonei. Assoc. Con- ductreu: ueienatcs to tne annua. Ju,y gnd A sef-vlon of the Orand cnanier oi Eastern Star of Orecon held In ST. PAUL'S CHURCH SITE OF Ibutte valley DEBOY-HAND WEDDING Iriding club Mnrrlaue vows wire exrhuiiiiMl Ruiiday. AUK. tit, at 3 l' "X Jeun rllr.uhelll DehuV. ilnuiihler ol Mr. anil Mis. Austin Deboy, and le)mir Kiiitene llaml, son ot Mi. and Mis. Uuy llaml. Di. II N. Tialillt Jr.. I.altevlcw. otiuiated at the alternoon cere nionv held in ihe nmk and while Ulndiull detoraied St. Paul s Kpls- ciiial Llllliell. Ilie bilde rhose Ihe trailitmnal white siitm wrdrtitiK iiown with l ire ln-rrl.v Her lini:rr f.p illtr uui net ell ttas held In pluie liv a nowll ol serd pearls. The brHI.il ImuillM t 1 was a miikIo purple inilild on a tutc H.ble. Matron o( ho.iiM. Ml.- leo Womts. Mster ol Hie bride, wore n pule uiien nel Hour lei.'lll ilrev. Hhe cir.ir.l 11 bouiiu.'l nl while anil pink uliuHoli ccnti'inil In wide pink ' ribbon. j The two bridesmaids, Mildred Hand and .loan.ie I'oeheler. worn i liallerlna le.iitlll net dresses "I Identical1 style but nf dillrrrnl color. Mildred's was pule creen and Joanne's was peach. Iloth itirls ear ned bou.itiets of peach itladioll. Ilie brlde'n brother.in-lAW WotKts. was. Deliniir'.s best MACDOKI, lt.ders airivl.iK from all directions to Ihe mnin road le.idli.K into the lamous Melss Ranch was a spectacular and col- I.eo orful rleture Aumi-.t 3, as the rad- ma.l. "le ciu.i ol liulle valley. "Bi.tle Portland. It was announced that Mrs. h. A. Murnliv had been select ed to serve the Cirand Chapter in the olllce of Orand Martha lor the roinlnn year. This h'ch honor conies to but lew and Mrs. Murphv Is icceivinit hearty conaratulations, and the members of Aloha Chap ter feci tha to have as Its Worthy Matron an officer ol the State Grand Chapter. On Ji.lv 19. Mrs. Murphy, accom- iwnled by Mrs. A Aloha Chanter Is In vacation from slated meetings during the months but the offi cers are busilv planninK meetings lor the fall term starting with the - fa--. . ('. ..... .. .i , - . .V t imtnJfaMmtmm ' ' .1 I U. if MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM PERKINS following their marriage ceremony at the Klamath Temple, June 29. Mrs. William Perkins is the former Nola Arnett. Arnett, Perkins Afternoon Wedding Ceremony Noli Jean Arnett. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Arnett. be came the bride of William Perkins. first meeting on September 8, json of Mr. and Mrs. George Per- which will be the homecoming meeting and will start early with a potluck dinner at the Masonic I iriup.c on iv.amain Avenue. Jol- aiaica meeting in me lowed bv lodge room. Host and Hostesses for Ren. t n.e chanter ts honored :"'?!.! Cnr.loe Martin. Elto. 'Hie ushers were Lairy HeuUi and vnllev Spurs" assembled lor Wayne llulzf.rss. buiiii.iv monilm: ciuick .vagon The bride's molher wore a dcen ureaKiast on Musgnive Creek. of Mullins-O'Connor Wedding t'ontllliiel from pace 01 ham McCullry and Wanda Mur dock. Mrs. John McCulley and Mrs. Roy Thompson presided at the punrh bowl and Mi's. August Dner ol Klamath Kalis p.issed the guest bonk. An attractive summer dress ol navy blue and while was the bude's going away coslumo and wllh It she wore wlnlo accessories. The voung couple spent R short honeymoon at Crater Lake and oilier places of Interest beloro go ing on to San I'r.inclsco, where lliev will make Ihe.r home. The bride attended school at Ma lm and (lllchilM. Sho was madit tied 111 1UKI. brown silk suit with ,. re.l rose i'i'i Hirer nines no.lliwcst buil corsage on her shuulder. The,1"0 Melss Itnnrh proper, b. idegroom's uiollier's alleiimon f Member-, met at 10 30 a.m. at drevs was a rose nylon nnd her;lhe brundilli; corrals east of the corsage was gold rose buds. j ranch, and followed the chuck-wag- Immediately following Ihe cere-'"" lriven bv M:n:gie diss, ac nionv a reception was held at lb.- j conipamcd by three oilier cooks, home ol Ihe matron ol honor. I Ml llnl PnU Cllss. to Ihe camo. Dei by street. Assisting at the re- The riders arrived thirsty, duslv .-.l.lli'tl wei-e iH.urer.-'. Meloa Hiles.und a llltlo tied, were greeted wllh nnd Lois Lenningrr: cuke culler. I 'he aopetizing aroma of smoke Jeanne Hand: and guest book, Mrs. from the camp fire. Qurr.no l.elh. The efficient cooks served a huge The new Mrs. Delmar Hand wore breakfast of hum. bacon, eggs, hot a sand colored gabardine suit wllh ct,.s n,,a good old camo colfce. while accessories lor her going I 0 Uyscrli fmeraniun for the 'i"h- ?., ,,i' i ,. . . tX i '.hn.,1 ld"v ,ool """vies of the croiin which -,Wii ue shown at a lull.rc meet- ooiiinern cuiiiornu. Allcr breakfast In the beaulliiil When be at two weeks In on ll.eir honeymoon trip, they return here they will home, 313 No. Ulh Strcel. (Mil of town guesls were: Mrs. Tulle Tulloik, Hol.'C. Idaho: Mr.. Grace Walton. Uiirhaiik. Calif : Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mich.ielson, Lake view; Mr- and Mrs. Bernard O'Connrr. Lakei-iew: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurst. Mrdlnrd: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney, Jacksonville' Mrs. Marie Kaschko. Pasiley; Mrs. William Pnrhelu, Paisley: Miss Roberta llai-rls, Stmunci Lake; and -Miss Joyce Graves. CAVE JUNCTION PAIR HONORED LANGKLL VALLEY L. W. Moll toe ol Cave Junction and Paul Monroe were honored on their mil mi 1 birthday, Aug. ft, when a picnic wns enjoyed and birthday cakes and all Ihe trlmnilnu-H. The brolhers gel together every your on their biilhday and this year the party was held on the lawn at tho Paul Monroe homo. Those enjoying Ihe day wero Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mon roe, Mr. and Mrs. Vd Pearson, Mr. mid Mis. Harry Krazler and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Keg Thomas and nuilly, Mr. and Mrs. , Mike Dearborn and sons, nnd Mr, and Mrs. Art Monroe and children. Largest piano stock in this part of tho West Knobe Kimball Wurlitzei Birthday For Mrs. Party s Leavitt BONANZA Mrs. Bill Burnett. Mrs. Harry Fruier and Mrs. Owrn Pepple enlerlaliieil at the Topple limiio in lloiuin.a on Aug. 7, In honor ol Mrs. Lcsler Leavitt,' who was celebiallng her biilhday. A delicious buffet supper wns served al 8 o'clock Including a lovely decorated cako made by Mrs. Burnett. Following dinner Mrs. Loavllt opened her many gifts and u social evening was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Lenvitt, Mr. and Mrs.u i.einiifl Harris, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gowen, Mr. and Mrs. Jnrk Wouner, Mrs. Adele Kent. Mrs. Mae Gale, Mrs. Rose Dunbar. Phil Luke, Mart In Brown, Ted Pepple and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Pepple, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burnett, and Mr, and Mrs Harry Frailer. 'A ooo VVoV. .760.50 ft, !'? Round T"D "" puto setting of pines, the riders left for a home rodeo at Ihe Crlss Hunch, where, members, Bernice Drlseoll. Peggy and Brttv Lo;::in. Sharon Myers and Bat burn Anderson rode their sh.'ie of rulve-i. and did a little roping lor Ihe entertainment of the 150 spectators. The stock used lor Ihe rodeo was from the Jr. Ken Holbrook. Archie Thap nnd Crlss ranches. Juke box music w-as furnished by Mr. and Mrs. BUI Briinnon. Vreka. Members expressed their grati tude to the Jim Stevensons for Ihe warm hospitality and unusually good time shown them. On the oullng were: Darlcne Wlnebarger. Nam-y Fgellne. Aiui Collins, Lulu Holrhatiscr, Shirley Dixon Jewel Gnrcy. Virginia Porterfleld, Doris Porterfield, Wanda Dyscrl. Sharon Myers. Hel en Garev. Rosemnry Robinson, Mary Myers, Belly Logan. Peggy Logan, Rose. Summis, Judy Fen wick, Svlvai Holbrook, lone Wise, Roso Wise, Knthv Truax. Eudora Crlss, Judy Gurey, Lora Truax. Lynn Oarev, Patt Crlss and chil dren, Marie Thni'p, Maggie Criss, Francis Cross, Mary Porterfield, fitevenson. P nldham and Mr Oldham, atlenaoo a reccmion "v n..uu..tCu in Rtvsolmig in honor ol Mrs. ijeila Wlmberly. Worthy Grand Matron, and Mrs. Beatrice Churchill. Grand Conductress ol the Grand Chanter. On August 8. Mrs. Murphy and Mis. Oldham attended and assisted :,t a meeting in Pilot Rock. Con stttulin; a new chanter. Purple Sage Chapter Number 180. At the constitution ceremony nnd dinner there were representatives from numerous chupiers in the state, including Mrs. Leila Wlmberly. Wnrthv Grand Matron. Roseburg. Mr. Elton Sehroeder. Worthy Grand Patron. Mvrtle Point: and Mr. Leon Bakctel. Junior Past Grand Pat ron. Portland. Mrs. L. A. Murphy, Wonv Matron of Aloha Chapter, Kl.inialh lulls, was rliosen to speak on behalf of all Ihe Worthy Matrons ol the stale. Alter attending the constitution on Ihe new chapter in Pilot Rock. Mrs Murphy and Mrs. Oldham attended on Aug. 9. recentlon held in Portland In honor ol Mrs. Irene McKinlcv. Associate Grand Matron of the Slate Grnnd Chapter. Coming events which Mrs. Mur phy expects to attend will be the institution ot a new chapter of the order In Pendleton, on September M. unci a reception to.be held m Ihe new lunior high school building In Myrtle Point on Aug. 30. honor- was the or- three vocal numbers, solo by Mrs- Eunice Vow- ell. fillet hv Mm. Vraoll onH rtr abelh Norrls. Phylis Poole. Jack jDierdortf. and trio bv Mrs. VowelL Schulr.e and Arthur Epperson. ' Dr. Dierdorff and Mrs. Montgom Refreshment Chairman for the David Arnett. brother of the Sept. 9 meeting will be Mrs G. A. bride, and Louella Stafford were uowion, assisted by a committee to canaiengmers. The bride wore a white tiered sweetpeas. piaue floor length gown with laceiChavis wore a dress of similar trim on the edge of each tier. A j style in yellow; her bouquet was ot short sleeved pique jacket covered j yellow sweetpeas. the strapless bodice, forming a j Fiwer ir Sandra Vowell. eou. sweetheart neckline. The heart :sin of ,ne brlde- wore Uvender shaped pleated pique crown framed jcvelet frock. Sandra's brother, Lar. the bride's face and held the shoul-; rv wa, the rinir hearer jewelry was a three strand pearl Lroom.s Dest man. Usners choker. Ron Sherman, cousin of the bride. White gladioli surrounded byinnd Russell Weber, uncle, of tha lace ana wnue ribbon lormea the bridal bouquet. kins. Santa Ana, Calif., in an after noon ceremony at the Klamath Temple. 3 p.m., June 29. 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