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' FACE EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 10H v - i TV r. :rm& - : A v "Vifv rX, -- . A COOK BOOK always comes In handy for a new ortae and Jeon Hilton, bride-elect of Jack Eittreim, will use the one she is unwrapping many times in the coming years. Pictured above are (I to rl Jean Hilton, honor guest; Mrs. Buford Hargus and Mrs. Fred Ehlers, who were co hostesscs with Mrs. Alfred Collier at a shower given Wednesday night, Aug. 20. JEAN HILTON HONORED BY SEVERAL PARTIES Many parties are being Riven for Jean Hilton who will exchange vows with Jack Eittreim. Sunday. Aug. 54, 8 p. m.. Episcopal Church. Last Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Roe nick, had an informal dinner lor Jack Eittrelm. Mr. and Mrs. Har old Elttrelm and the Hilton family. There were no showers or oiner Church Society 1 50 Years Old MERRILL The 150th year of the showers, luncheons and , Osbom. Barbara Osbom. Sally Humble, Mrs. Clarence Humble. Mrs. Paul Landry. Ruth Landry. Mrs. Hornlri Fitre,,,. chael Eiltreim. Mrs. Warren Ben-If"110""1 Presbyterian Church Mis net. Jodv Bennet. Betty Bennet jsonary Societv was observed when Mrs. James Hilton and Jean Hil- ",e loc"1 &roUP mel August 13, at ton. guest of honor, v j'he social parlor of the church. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Paul Th Program and devotlonals were I.amirv nri her rfanchi.r cm, in charge of Mrs. Harriett Fother- parties until all Jean's close friends I were hostesses at a luncheon given i'nsham; Mrs. Lyle Huffaker as- and relatives irom um-ui-tuwu m ueau nanur. ine guests at-1 3""r" arrived: therefore the past few j tending the luncheon were as fol-1 Plans were made for the annual days have been busy ones for the ' lows: I silver tea to be held Sep. 10. in bride-elect of Jack Eittreim. f Barbara Osbom, Mrs. Bufor Har-! the social parlors. Ladles of the Mrs. Alfred Collier. Mrs. Buford gus. Mrs. Ellen Sullivan. Dons i Alt- La.:i. Iwlake. and M a 1 i n Hargus and Mrs. Fred Ehlers were i Ethridge of San Francisco. Mrs. churches will be invited. hostesses at a aitcnen snawcr ucm iru ,Yiiiu. rio nansen. oan r ran-1 Members present included Mrs. I"-" " ' . ' A WED ON AUG. 14 in the Congregational Church were, Mr. and Mn. Ted Keith Mahoney, Merrill. The hr'Ji it tht former Carol Elaine Winier, daugMer of Mr. and Mrt. N, F. Wintor, Merrill. Tht bridgaroom it fha ton of Mrs, Carrie Mahonty, Eugene. ( ' Winter-Mahoney Wedding Held In Klamath Church i V.-' ' mm INSTALLED AS ELECTED OFFICERS of Woman of Ih. Moot, Chaptar No. IB, recently ware: (Seated I to rl Mrt. Jerry Aiher, junior regent; Erma Ja Rue, tenior raganl; Lillian Carr, traat. urer. (Standing I to rl Henrietta Mueller, guide; Ilia Douglat, gradual regent; Ruth Chaple, chaplain; Dorit Banntdict, recorder; Wanda Andrui, lantinal and Mildred Cook, eiiociet. guide. Not pictured are Helen Olvtre, Argut and Jean Porter, pianist. at the Alfred klller home, 1401 Pacific Terrace, Wednesday, Aug. 20. After the .prospective bride opened her. sifts, refreshments were served to the following guests: Mrs. Al Roenicke and Ruth, Cisco. Nancy Kuhnhausen. San ' i t u..vi.. vr u.,(rot.r xr Manfd,.8nd B,l.ty B?nne'-iW. F. Jinnette. Mrs. Eber Kllpet Mm ,dkE"tre,m' MJS- Jamesinck. Mrs. Earl McCov. Mrs. Dale SLJlt SlesJ.'lean- Moore. Mrs. Fotheringham, nd Thursoay r.ight the Calvin Hunt Mrs. MarUn wmther. home was the scene for the mis. i celleneous shower. Mr and Mrs Mrs. Frank Mills and Mary Anne 'Calvin Hunt's daughter. Mrs. Irvan CL IJ.U r Mills. Mrs. Warren Hunt. Mrs. Vic- Whitt, was co-hostess for the af-iOflOWer tielO rOr tor O'Neil. Mrs. Calvin Hunt. Mrs. i fair. i i t i i i Irvin Whitt of Portland. Mrs. Dean Mrs. Warren Bennet and Mrs. Hp on Iflrknn ; Frank Mill ntrtnin ,h. 1 ICICII Oa3JII Service Club Reun ion A reunion at the Yacht Club Aug. 16, brought a group of youn; Frank Mills entertained for the bride-to-be at the Mills' hone, 1940 Painter Avenue, with a linen show er. Friday, Aug. 22. Saturday the final pre-nuptial party before the Hilton-Eittrelm wedding will be given by Mrs. Dean Osbom. She will be hostess at a dinner which, will be held at tne usoorn home. 20a7 Lawrence, MERRILL The Coiik'rcsalional Church In Klamath Falls, was the scene of a wedding service August 14, uniting In marriage Carol Elaine Winter, and Teddy Keith Mahoney, both of Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Winter of Merrill. are the parents of the bride, and Mrs. Carrie Mahoney of Euscnc. is the bridegroom's mother. The Reverend Donald M. Cassl day read the 1 p.m. single ring service before the lighted altar of his church. The bride given in marriage bv her father wore a whit linen suit with navy blue accessories and a led rose corsage. Her only at tendant, Darlene Turner, wore a navy blue linen suit. She had a white carnation corsage pinned at the shoulder. Best msn was the bride's broth er, Norman Winter. Mrs. Winter wore grey silk afternoon dress with black acces-rories- The brldcgi corn's mother. Mrs. Mahoney, was unable to at tend. Following the ceremony, rela tives and close friends of the couple gathered at the Winter home in Merrill for a reception. The three tiered pink and white wedding cake was served bv Mrs. Ben Wolfram, alter the first slice had been cut by the newlyweds. Mrs. John Turner and Darlene served the punch and coffee. After a short wedding trip to the Oregon coast. Mr. and Mrs. Ma honey will be at home In Merrill, where the bridegroom Is employed by the Bureau of Reclamation.' j Surprise Party , Mr. and Mrs. John Merryman, . 223 Grant Street, were honored with a surprise barbecue parly, Satur day evening, Aug. It, In their patio. I A group of friends presented I them with a portable barbecue which was later used to broil steaks. Those enjoying the evening be sides the Merrymans were the fol lowing: Mr. and Mrs, Dave Tolien, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Havden, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kranenlung, Mi. I and Mrs. Jim Fair. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Fredrick and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clark. So journers Meet Girl Scouts women together who served here I for the bridal party after the re as a Commando unit during World nearsal. War n. I The meeting was a kici-oii tor r- future get-togethers and the foun-1 rdTeWe TlCniC dation was laid for a bigger, bet-! ter reunion In 1353 when Bernie rHILOot7TN r r n ii Hooker. Jean Moore. Mary Hooker, Heidcmann, New York City, Cap- lWa5 ne)(1 al cuier Park Inst Th urs-i Mrs' Vern Ovens, Rosemary Mur ' tain of the group here du-ing the 'atv evening for the Charles Steber I rri'- &,l" Creswell. Mrs. William war. has indicated she will attend. family who moved this week t0 I Creswell, Sharon Williams Miriam August has been set for next year's Bonanza where Steber will be lo- j GodrJiinL Mrs. Dick Strand and rcuniun. cal scnool superintendent. All out-of-town commandos will I Amon!I thoEe attending were the be contacted by, a committee and . joscpn Mercers. Melvin Ravs a number are expected to attend. Frank DiUlios. Gerry Wolfs. Mrs. Five from a distance were present 1James Bowman. Mrs. DiUlios Sr., Ulj.yevr-i ... .n-.j . lhe Earl Halls- Layton Hobacks The business meeting followed a anj Hai wings. ' o'clock dinner. stebers have made Chiloquin Present were Lucille Mixer, (hejr home for tnc Dasl (our vea USS. i5h5;..?.Ji.l!hS2S: I"""! fr Alaska and Wis- lss Cavanaughj Lorraine Cava naugh, Louise Patterson, Winnie . Morrison, Dorothy Tepper, Pat Lundrum, Lois Scrruys, Mabel Wachter. Marcell Clark, Pat Put nam. Mary Uerlings, Kay Scott. From out-of-town. Madge Jones, enroute from Washington D. C. lo Hawaii to join her husband In the service: Betty Lee Cameron, For luna. Calif.. Isabel Ballard. Doug las City. Calif.i,P?t Barnelt, Ash- land and Ingrid Jerome, Menlo Park, Calif. A charming pre-nuptial shower was held Thursday, August 14. at the Percy Murray home, 812 Pa cific Terrace, in honor of Helen Jackson who will become the bride of Bill Frye, who resides in Port land. Sept. 7, 2 p.m., at the First Presbyterian Church. After the honor guest opened her glits, refreshments were served bv the hostess, Marcella Murray. Those invited to the affair were: Mrs. Duane Karnes, Mrs. Matt Obenchaln. Mrs. A. F. McDonald, Mrs. C. M. Klrpatrick, Mrs. R. E. A prnnn r tflall, ... Girl Scouts accompanied bv their icauwa, ciia rceciKev. iwamalh Falls and Mrs. Conlev Wood. Tule lake, made a trip in late July to u:,cn ,a,.onai Par... hiuoutc they visited Shasta Dam. Camp was set up at Mantanlta Lake and the group climbed Las sen Peak, swam and hiked. En- route nome tney stopped briefly at Durnejr r aim. IDorctha Miller. cousin. BABY BUGGIES BEST BUYS KFJI 7:30 a.m. Sojourners held their regular mcctmg Wednesday. Aug. 13. with a no-hostess luncheon al 12:30 p.m. m the Willard Ho.cl. Guests present were: Mrs. G.C. Lorcnr. Mrs. E. H. HuUman, Mrs. Troy V. Cook. Mrs. O. A. Nlcol. Mrs. R. C. Hoproii, Mrs. Dod.wn and Mrs. David Boyd, past presi dent from Suianvlllc. Calif. Cards were played by the group and those winning prizes Included: Mrs. E. H. Huliman. Mrs. Troy V. Cook and Mrs. Shockey Jr. Hostesses were Mrs. Sadye Llbby and Mrs. Pearl Ferguson. The children's picnic will be held at 13:30 p.m.. Wednesday. Aug. 37, Moore Park. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. R. Tom Church. Buiirv. Idaho, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Kath rvn, to Waller H. Hoffbuhr. aon of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hoffbuhr. 114 Old Fort Road. The Young coudI are graduates of University of Idaho. Th brlde-aroom-elect la now an engineer lor the city of Mrdford Water Com mission, Medford. A late fall wedding la being Planned. Baby Shower Mrs. Fred Harlln was th re cipient of many lovely gifts al a baby shower given In her honor recently by Mrs. P. W. Koberg and Mrs. Charles Dakln, at the horn of th latter. Th cntrplc for th gift table was a large atork complete with a doll hanging from h a brak. The card tables were derorated with stnrks In miniature to th larse on: the storks wr fash ioned from safety pins. From three tables of bridge the onres were awarded lo Mrs. l.lovd Young and Mrs. A. O. Kusler. Mr. R. F.. Thompson and Mrs. J. C. Ferrell won th prlres at the :wo tables of pfnorhle. The travel ing prir.e was won by Mrs. V. L Alexander. After the evening of cards straw berry shortcake and coffee wre served to the following guest.s: Mrs. Lloyd Young, Mrs, Harvey Teal, Mrs. Howard Krlchau. Mrs. C. A. Clayton. Mrs. W. C. Killlan. Mrs. J. C. Ferrell. Mrs. Harold Buck. Mrs. V. L. Alexander, Mrs Charles Picker, Mrs A. O. Kuv ler. .Mrs. C. L. Svensgaird. Mrs. R. E. Thompson. Mrs. O. A. Nlchol, Mrs. D. 8. Johnson, Mrj. E. J. Blind. Mrs. Ona Bagley, Mrs. J. M. Barnes, Mrs. M. O. Salberq. and Mrs. Carmel Harlln. who will be the grandmother of the ex pectant baby. Moose Install Officers TULEl.AKF. -Nclw elected of jllcers o( the Tuirlake Assembly, I Older of the Rainbow lor Girls will be InMnllrd In a colorful cere mony, Aug. ,37. In the annex ol !the Tuirlnke Community Presby terian church. I Murgarrl Ann Tukac will sue j ceed Louis Roer as Worthy A. I visor. Barbara Schulta w ill be In- 'lulled as Worthy Associate Ad j visor; (Jail lliirlburt. Charity; Ruth Galloway, Mope: Marllvn Wil li on, Faith: Kay roller, recorder; Connie Wood, treasurer: Joyce II ol brook, chaplain; Donna Schroeder, drill leader. Florence Heck. Love; Irene Barr. Religion: Nancy Young, Nature: Helen Peterson, Immortality; Joan Johnson, PatriotlMn; Barbara Bsir HrrUre: Nihil While, rnnfldential obierver; Mary Jnhiuon. outer observer; Linda Mulllns. musk-an; Carol Ann Kuiulia. choir director. Iii-lnllinu oil lens will he Mis. Alice Wilton, mother advisor; Lois Roper, Imlallliiii worihy mlvlior; Janice Biliroriler, chaplain: I.u- jclllr Ward, marnhul, Cniul Mouie, honorary manhnl: Polly llaynes, ! recorder and Pearl Moore, musician. Truck Oporolort W tall ana trlc ll lyptl l Hl IXTINGUISHIRS. CITY ICC 65 Sarin JUffLY rhont 4704 zZ&ru IP iVfs n.-&t I ANNUA! of lb SALE! 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