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SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1052 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN Save up to 50$ on Helena Rubinstein's Beauty Pairs at CURRIN'S -for drugs re' Sjth and Main Ph. 2-347S PAY FOR 0"e-ET ONE FREE! I, Ml jurist. H-te , lb . if.'-.; A' t ', .' I A. 111 1 ILL ' ENftAttlMlNT of Aurelie Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - Harold Patterson, to Bill IStoney) Stontcyphor, ion of Mr. and - Mrl. Chtilor Stonacyphtr, Tulelalta, wat revealed at a party given at the Patterson home, 524 N. 2nd Street,' Saturday, Auguit 14. Floyd at Underwoods Patterson Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Patter on m.r hosts l an attractive party. Friday. Au. le. when they entertained for their dauwhU'r, Au rella, whose eniiaaeinrnl lo bill titonecypher waa annouhcr-d. The door prlr.e waa a lartie blown up yellow and (rern balloon decor ated with llnwera ol dlllerent colon caxadlnc down pink and char tr.uae ribbons. Tlie annnunceiurnl card which waa tied tn the center of the ribbons read, "Aurella Pal- Meeting Held At Buck Home MCSWI.L-The Merrill Ameri can Legion Auxiliary Poat No. 10, met at the home of Mra. Lena Buck. Weneaday evening. August 11. Report on Olrla Btat waa given by -Joyce Oreen, the Junior klrlour Peal aponsored. plana were completed to take the Camp Fire Olrhv that aold poppy on a swim- nunc parly Augun it. Neil meeting will be Sept. I. at the 'heme .of Mrs. Audrey Lewi". Three visitors were penent. Mls Joyce Oreen. Mls Freda 8chlccl, and Mra. Clyde Hammond. Delicious ' refreshment wt e T e larwd bv th hoatena. eaila Weal la president of Pout Me. K). Icrnnn 'n Bill Hlnnrcyplin ." France Blcarti. who drew Ihr door prize, revealed the ciiKSric ment of the yuung couple lo Ihc olhor gue.-tls. 'lite refreshment table wita cen tered with purple iiluil loll nurround ed by white gladioli and herbtu-cuUH. The punch llorll helH'd decorate I lie Utile ns II bubbled unit smoked In the beautiful cui-kIumi bowl. The kucm to whom the chkrc menl w-a announced Included: Lu cille Ward of Tulcliike, Klilrlry Mal tnon, Marilyn Miller, Francra Stearin, linll Ncr.icth. Beverly Kella. Nonry Wnrrick, hhu ley Thorn ton. Lucille Ring. Sharon Finchum. Jerry Rudgcra and Jeanie Ic-Gaughey. Church Society Convened, Aug. 14 m i 4n IV -S'i-7 . ... "d.-t r ,v ,t IN THE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Sunday. Aug. 3, Clo King, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Stall S. King, West Klamath, became the brida of Floyd Cone, ion of Mr, and Mrs. James Cone, West Klamath. :'iClo King Wed August First n First Chrstian Church Mrs. David House Honored at Party 1 Mra. David llouae waa honored with a baby ahower at the home of. Mrs. Frank Obenchaln Jr., leal Friday afternoon. Auguit IS. The gueata ware entertained with mualeii selection on the piano, played by Mrs. Obenchaln's niece, Jo Campbell, (allowed by a alork game. Four ablera-ln-law attended, Mrs. Dan, House, Mrs. William House, Mn. Thomas House all of Bly, end Mrs. Donald Ross, Klamath Falls. Mra. J. E. Houae. Mr. Houaa's mother. Langell Valley, at tended with Mra. Peter Hodges, Tulelake., Quests from Blv were as fol lows: Shirley Dlllavou, Jo Camp- . ben, irma camuron, Jeanne Pope, Patsy Bates. Mrs.. Harry Oben' chain. Mrs. Frank Obenchaln 8r., Mrs. Walter Campbell. Mrs. Dnve Campbell. Mrs. Willis Pankey, Mrs. Monte ciine, Mrs. r. H. Arm strong, Mrs. Everett Hunt, Mrs. H. .O. Powell. Mrs. Nell Orlffln. Mrs. Basil Hall. Mra. V. L. Renlle. Mra. William Bsnbunr, Mra. Roberl Wlnfleld, Mra. Max Dlllavou. Mrs Robert Stanley, Mra. Albert Patake Mra. William Hatrel, Mrs, J. M, Kendall. Mra. Max Cllne, Mrs, Oltls Osborn, Mrs. Frederick Hyde, Those sending gifts who were un able to attend were Mrs. Irwin House, Mrs. Is Leavltt and Mary Ann, Mrs. James Dye and Lea, Mra. William Burnett Mrs. Oeorge Noble, all of Langell Valley and Mrs. Walter Cambron, Mrs. Wnvne Smith and Mra. D. B. Smith, Bly. FORT KLAMATH Memhen Ihe Woineni' Soeletv of chrlsiln Service of the local Mrlhodlal com muniiy church convened fur their regular monthly meeting, Tliurs. dav. Autrll.L 14 ai thtk l.n.... Mrs. Jauira F. Leguet ' tlotible rlnR ceremonv at the Durum the buMnna eKlr . i First Chrlnllsn Church. Sunday, report on the church benefit din. lAu' 3' 1,1 4 P- cl KI"H. urdny. Augiuit g. wan given y Kuik, became the bride of Floyd Mrs. Raymond 8. Loosley who I Cone son ol Mr. and Mra. James wilh Mra. Uert tirav. were co.'c"1"'' 1,0111 '""ill'es are from West chairmen of tlie allalr. aiwlsled by i Klnmnlli. C. I. club members and other worn- Candles surrounded by a floral en of the community in sddllton to ariaiiKcmeiu ul wnitc aunimer ihe church group. Nel proceeds i flowers formed the lovelv Belling from the dinner were clone to the ilor the ccrrniony ul which the Rev. S20U mark, the sum to be added lo 1 George Alder ofllclalcd. "The Ihe church Improvement lund to Lord s Prayer" waa sung by solo be used for purchasing either pews :1st Don Weeks, or chairs for the locsl church snd Th. brJd. ,,., . marriage, bv Installation Newly Installed officers of the Women of the Moose, Chapter No. 47, entertained members and friends In. the - lounge at Moose Hall. Saturday evening; following Installation. Punch was served by candlelight. Deed Stirling, played for dancing until late.. Among visiting guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones from Ft. Jones, California. Mr. Jones Is a brother to Mrs. Irma OaRue, new ly lnatalled senior regent, of the Women of Ihe Moose. Mrs. OaRue was presented with a bouquet of one doren red rosea by Moose Lodge, Chspter 1108. cIVrrn 1 1 mrn i n 1 1 n 1 1 Set U. SnUllr Camel J (Osddinq ,. lavlteNaai as Aaasuacaataari Ittm ll.ll m tlialrK Alk Far Your Copy Of for a possible redecorating of the church interior, if funua will allow. At the close of the meeting, those present heard Mrs. Paul llcrron. Chlloquln, guest speaker for the afternoon, who. talked on Lailn America and Branl. Tlie meeting was brought to a clnso bv serving of refreihmcnis by Mrs. Leggel lo the women Ml attendance, who were Mrs. C. Ellerv Echlm and Mrs. Paul Herron of Chlloquln; Mra. Raymond 8. Looslev, Mrs. William Brewer. Mrs. Richard H. Wilson. Mrs, Stewart Nicholson, Mrs. Harrv Orem and Mrs. Don Vestch, all of Fori Klamath. Mrs, Echlm will enterlnln the group at Its next rcgulnr monthly meeting. Thursday afternoon. Sopt. 13. when members are Invited to meet at her home st the Methodist personage In Chlloquln. Bonanza Altar Society Meets The Bonanr.n Altar Society of St. Frances Cabnnl met at the home of Mrs. John Harris for a special meeting the afternoon of Aug. 14. Meeting was conducted by presi dent. Blllle Colwcll. Final plans were made for the dcdlcntlon of Ihe new Catholic Church, "81. Fran ces Cabrlnl." which will be Sent. 7, Following the Mass and the dedl- o a lion there will be a potluck pic nic dinner eld on the lawn of tho Cecil Hunt home. Following the mcctlnir a social afternoon was enjoyed with dnlniy refreshments being served by Mrs. Harris to the following:. Mrs.. Roso Dunbar, Mrs. Mne Onle. Mrs. Bob Colahnn, Mrs, Leonard Schooler, Mrs. Clav Walker. Mis. Cecil Hunt, Mrs. Frank DcBel. Mrs. Lec Mor ton, Mrs. Ern Glvan, Mrs, Eddie Orallan. Mrs. Jerry McCartle, Mrs. Bob Cnlwell, Mrs. Zane Heustcn. Mrs. Charles Walker. Mrs. Vernon i Hubble. Mrs. Ben Nork. Mrs. Lo- land Harris. Mrs. Rov Fernhmd. Mrs. Frank W. Brown. Cathoiine Heuslen, and Father Phelan, her luilior, wore a floor length gown of while chsniilly lace. The high pomlcd leaf collar comple mented uie soli scalloped bomce. and the long lace sleeves came to a point at her wrists. The scalloped hemline of the iklrt revealed a permanent pleat ed nylon ncl over satin underskirt. The crown of pink and white car nations, held short veil of Illusion ncl in plncc. The bridal bouquet was of white and pink carnations tied with nar row satin ribbon. The bride's sister, DcLorls Cone, was llio maid of honor. Jeannle Lowerv and Jackie Lowerv, both ol Bend; and Patricia Wessner, West Fir, were Clos bridesmaids. DeLoris wore a pale lavender floor length dress of nylon tulle over Uifleta. The bridesmaids wore dresses of similar style but differ ent in color, Jeannle wore pink and white: Jackie wora rose; and Pat ty wore green. William Majors, the bride's brother, served as Floyd's best man. Ushers were: Frank and Don Cone, brothers of the groom and Don Majors, a brother of the bride. The bride's mother chose a navy blue afternoon dress with red ac cessories for her dauchlcr's wed ding. The groom's mother wore a brown dress wltb beige accessories. Both of the mothers' corsages were of rose buds. The garden at the King home was the scene of the reception held in honor of the new Mr. and Mrs. Cone. A pink gabardine suit with black accessories was worn bv the bride when Ihe young couple left for their honeymoon trip to Uie Ore gon Coast. Tlie newlvweds are now home at 1123 East Street. Klamath Couple Married At Reno A wedding of interest to Klam atli Falls friends was an event of Aug. 2 In Reno when VI Juve land became Ihe bride of Ralph Reed. The single ring ceremonv was read by the Rev. R. E. Schroeder In the parsonage of St. Luke Luth eran church. The bride wore a belce silk faille suit with violet hat and matching accessories and a lavender orchid at the shoulder. The new Mr. and Mrs. Reed hon eymooned In the South and are now at home at 2321 Darrow street. Upon her return here she was honored with a charmingly appoint ed miscellaneous shower In the Elks party room, Aug. 13. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Joe Duracha. Mrs. William Lelser and Mrs. Ralph Bilyeu. The gift table was centered with an arrangement of pastel shaded sweet peas and summer blooms were used about the rooms. Thirty guests were present. uorr- 111.'" lus ..,1 ... e'f.e,!l;,Wtj ;"" Or V, ' Round i to flatter '.L-W "IX 9 I the less -than - perfect- figure the bra... Beautiful Ml curves con b yowl jo eomlortobly, so nolwoy, no one will ever suspect. Hidden Inner pockets conceal (eaiherlite removable porofoam bust normalizes that make your clothes look smort.r, Tit better, ond give you more figure poise Ihon aver bsloral MR. AND MRS. JOHN SLIONYS. Red Bluff, announce the en gagement of their daughter Lilija Slionyt to Don Wimer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wimer, Fort Klamath. The wedding is planned for Sunday, Oct. 12, at the Lutheran Church, Red Bluff. Engagement. News Disclosed,, Aug. 12 The Broncho room at Mr. and Mjs. Clav Thomas' Old Fort Tlvern arid Cafe was the delight ful setting for a gathering of rel atives and friends. Tuesday eve ning, August 12, when Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Wimer entertained a small group at a festive turkey dinner party given In honor of the 23rd birthday anniversary of their son. Don. Tne banquet table was lovely with arrangements of color ful summer flowers combined with Wedding Vows Exchanged Sunday, August 3 (Continued from Page ) Mary was attired in light green and Mary Jo was In a soft peach. The three girls' colonial bouquets were of gladioli of contrasting color to their gowns. Tom Schubert, Jerry's brother, served as best man. Ushers for the ceremony were Jack V. Taylor, brother-in-law of the bridegroom; Al Lullaway and James Webb; two of Jerry's fraternltyi brothers; and Carl Loennlg. The bride's mother chose a dusty pink afternoon dress with navv ac cessories for her daughters wed ding. The bridegroom's mother wore a navy and white sheer dress with white accessories. Both oi me mothers' corsages wera of white rose buds. The lawn reception was held at the home of the bride's parents at North Powder. The square four tiered wedding cake was made and beautifully decorated by a family friend. Mrs. Harold Craig. The bride's table and the service tables wer covered with while lace cloths. Streamers and bows of white satin and baby orchids were srranged on each of the tables. Betty Towato. a friend of the bride, sent several hundred baby orchids from Hawaii for the wed ding. .Mrs. Jack V. Taylor and Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson cut and served th'e cske after the, newlyweds had cut the first piece. Mrs. Harold Craig and Mrs. James Newman assisted at the punch tables. Holly Isaacs passed the guest book and Mrs. Vjillllam Willis was in charge of the gift table. For her going away outfit the new Mrs, John Schubert Jr., chose a navy blue suit with pink ac cessories. Her corsage was of pink and white rosebuds. The young couple traveled to Kootenay Lake, B.C., for their honeymoon trip. Out-of-town guests Included: Mr, and Mrs. A. Fullaway, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor, all of Klamath Falls. dainty baby breath sprays, and a rose decorated cake Inscribed wilh "Happy Birthday, Don", was cut and served as part of dessert by the honor gtiest, who received many gifts from his assembled rela tives and friends. At the close of dinner, interesting news was disclosed by Mrs. Wimer, who announced lo tnose present, the engagement of her son, Don, tn Llllla Sllonys. Red Bluff and Fort Klamath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Slionys. Red Bluff. The wedding is planned for Sunday, October 12, at the Lutheran Church, Red Blutf. Enjoying the party Tuesday eve ning were the guest of honor. Don ald W. Wimer: his fiance, Miss LiiIJa Sllonys. Mr snd Mrs. Roy Wimer. Mr. and Mrs. James Van Wormer. their son Douglas and little nephew. Danny Branham visiting here from Bly, Mr. and Mrs. Loren L. Miller Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis ICnowles. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Corbin. Stockton, Calif., who were visiting here with her parents, Air. and Mrs. Bert uray, Mrs. Wes ley J. Smith. Mrs. Marvin Roeder, Al Lewis, Donald Roeder, Leonard Smith, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Wimer. Invited but unable to attend were: Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Orem, Marvin Roeder, Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Engle. Edward "Bud" Strong, and Charles "Bugs" Johnson. Cathoi'c Daughters Hold Meeting Catholic Daughters met in the Parish Hall. Monday evening. Aug. I 11. 8 p.m. with Grand Regent Mrs. Einar Brandsness presiding. Open-1 ing Ode was sung and the salute to the flag given. Resorts of var-l ious committee chairmen were ' read. Mrs. JoseDh Heider. co-1 chairman with Mrs. Michael Hol land on the bazaar card party an nounced that It would be held I Thursday. Nov. 13. Initiation will ! be held October ana tne my of Recollection will be Sunday. Oct. S. Mrs. Otto Smith will be general chairman of the annual open house of Catholic Daughters to be held here Monday evening. 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