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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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I H ir.1ViA?'X& i ENGAGED Suianna Jane
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' 'ik-&l34 Ch.rle. E. B.noy, Wal-
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FOUR GENERATIONS wor rocently roprotonlod at Mr. and
Mri.E. Nelionj' home, IS32 Martin Slroot. Mrt. Chritiina Key,
retidei in Heyward, Calif. , tpent the firtt parr of Aurjutt at
her daughter, Mri. E. Nelion't liomo. Sri returned to California,
Monday, Auguit IS. Pictured above are II to rl Mri. Nelson,
Mri. Chriitina Key, Robert Conrad, and Mri. R, H. Conrad.
REFLECTIONS
THIS u:l KM HI n.i: TIONJ
Hy HAI.LV HAH.MIIM L
Auitusl Dava limy be Don Day
bin nnl in Klamath where wo lewd
an informal and happy exi-urnce,
devoting our fun and relaxed i.
rlodt to friends at earrien and nlher
outdoor parties, leaving Ihe mo re '
formal entertaining in be enjoyed :
by the summer brides and Uielr i
wedding partlei. I
It may triillilully he aatri thai
among these none has received :
more attention than thf popular j
Iran union, iier wedding It at
trarting a number of uut-nf-:o-.vii
peonle Including: Mr. and Mm.
A. H. Fox. Jean's aunt and uncle
from MinnrtiHill.s, Minn; Mr.i. Ar
thur IWtlfon and her Iwo rhll
drrn. l.BKuna llrach: Mm. Hob
Hilton. niMrr-lndaw of the biUlf-to
he, Irom San rrancl .-o: are lhr
ilire plrla hd lived with Jean
In Hie tlly. Thry are Nancy Kunhn
hauen. Plorenre Hansen, and
Do'li rthrlddr.
Two other rnipular brldei, Joyce
Verner and Helen JncltMm. have
aluo been honored at partien inn
Itaat week. Doth Rirlx will be
married early In September.
There wen a dab-lent at Rosin
Murray's when ahe recently enter
tained a group of arhonl friend at
an after dinner party held on the
.lawn of her home. k
r"eye Mr. Mod I.lveslyi ol
Balem had an exceptionally plena
am time the pant week at lake
o" Wood renewinir aqiifllntance
wilh Klamath Fall Irlrndv Slic
returned home, Wedneidav Auu. an.
accompanied by Mra. Dclbcrl Addl
aon. Mrs. Helen Everett, Areata.
Calif., apent a few (lav at the
home of her brother. Delbert Addl
Mm. of Lako Shore Drive, she left
at the end of thla week for hei
home in the aouth. . i
The Ul rich cabin al Rockv Point
continues to lure the Richard
Walkers visiting here at the home
ol Mra. Walker's mother, Mrs.
George Ulrlch. Dick reports catch
ing a brnutlful twelve und Irom.
which will be smoked for winter
consumption.
Mrs. Lyle Kellstrom Is enloylnti
a real holiday In Seattle having
left her amall fry, Lou and 8cott,
with their father al home on Con
ger Avenue.
The combined talents of Cather
ine Hlanns. Wilbur Elliott and Ron
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tverqreen
Hears Iris Discussion
The Evergreen Garden Club met
In the cafeteria of the Altamonl
Junior High School, Monday eve
ning, August 4. The meeting was
presided over bv Mrs. Alma (Jar
rlson, president, and attended by
17 members and three guests, Mrs.
living Dixon, Mrs. Olenn Bruinule
and Mrs. E. B. Ruttcii.
Varletlea of Iris held the spot
light of Ihe evening, with Mis.
Alma Onrrlsnn leading Ihe round
table discussion on domestic Iris,
namely bearded Iris. Siberian,
bnanlhh and Hplrea. Mane Kales
discussed the Dutch Iris mid other
bulbous varieties and Josephine
Scliuli spoke on Ihe varieties of
wild Iris In Oregon.
Refreshments were served bv
Dolly Cox. Irene Seely and Laverno
Kendall, followed by a short busi
ness meeting. It was with regret
that the resignation of Dolly Cox
was accepted as vice-chairman nf
the organization. Mrs. Joe Schuh
was iinnnlmou.'ly elected to replace
Mra, Cox for the remainder of the
year. Dining the business meeting
volunteers were called upon to as
sist with the clerical work con.
nected with the local chest X-rny
progrnm which Is now In progress.
Verv good -response was given by
those present,
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
IUGINI, ORI MEDFORD
Thoroughly Modern
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Earlcy
and Joe Ear ley
Proprietor!
nie Tnrr will be presented al a
let-Hal r.poiiored hy the Lions
Chili. All fund reahred from the
sale of tickets will bn turned over
to the Sight Conservation Fund.
Hit nlilj.lnntllni- rlu.nlav nf imu.l-
car talent is to he heerd at Mills
Audilor.mil. Sept. 6. S p.m. The
three young local ptrlormers are
University of Washington student.
Beverlv Kurnes. who I' working
In Hie Flr-U Natlnunl Dank In
Portland, surpri.-.ed her parentn,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Karnes, when
she came home late Friday night.
Aue. 11. On Aug 4, Bev. herself
leceived a Mirpii-.e in the form of
a happy birthday telegram sent
clear fiom Naples, Italy.
Mrs. Marlon Barnes and her
fur: t . Mr. L B.' Kouke. who
Ives In Snn Francisco, look Mra.
Barnes granddaughter A v e r 1 1
(inrrlo'.t. who has been visiting In
Olrnc the pnst monili, home to
UtiiiMiiulr. Stiiidav, Aug. 17.
The Riiy Pope home hns been a
buy spol this summer. The most
recent guests are Stan Codiga and
Alley Mason, who arrived here,
Saturday night. Aug IS and they
plan to stay until this Sunday. The
two youiiR people nre from the
Poiieii' hometown. Modesto, Calif.
Both nttend I he University of Cal
ifornia, where Stan Is a dental stu
dent. Manv students will remember
Mrs. Joe Cosby iMary Lou Mon
loci and Mrs. MuesMg iLaVonne
HiiiHcnu'tti who formerly taught
here. The two young teachers and
their husbands stopped In Klamath
Kails, TiicmIuv. Aug. 7. for a short
visit with frirmir.
Helniick Park on the outskirts
of Salem was Ihe scene of thr an
nual Steele family reunion. Sun
dnv. Aug. 17. About sixty relatives
attended the affair.
Of Inleicsl lo mnny Klnmalhlles.
Is the forthcoming marriage of
Robert Bo.sworth. son of Mr. and
Mrs. II. P. Basworlh. former resi
dents of this cllv now living In
Medlntd. Bob's blid-elcct Is Cor
rlnc Wing, dniightcr of Mrs. Har
old Wing, Medlmd.
My reflections have suddenly
niiide mo realize that my days as
"flll-in-aiiywhrro reiMirter" have
come to an end. I had best pack
tip and leave for sunny Arizona
for school dnys arc almost here.
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The meeting adjourned with the
nalo of Ins plcints and a few other
perennials donated by the mem
bers. The sum of $9.40 was raised
bv Ihe plant rule to go Into the
genernl fund.
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ALICE VITUS Governor of
the 14th district, Quota In
ternational, leaves today by
United Airlines for an air trip
to Anchorage and Fairbanks,
Alaska. Mrs. Vitus, first presi
dent of the Klamath Falls
Quota Club is paying her
official visit to clubs in the
two cities. Her district em
braces Oregon, Washington,
British Columbia and Alaska.
Fort Klamath
Street Dance
Primarily beet cattle country.
Fort Klamath has ofllmes been re
ferred to at one of the last fron
tiers of the Old West, and In
keeping with thla characteriza
tion. Saturday evening, August 31,
Ihe C. I. Club Is iponsorlng Its
second annual Western style atreet
dance. Levis, high heeled cowboy
boots and ten gallon Stetsons will
be the proper garb for the occa
sion, and a real old fashioned
chuckwagon with beans will fur
ther add to the atmosphere of the
west.
Crater Lake highway 62. In the
north end of town w ill be the dance
floor, with flagmen stationed north
and south of here to direct traffic
to aide road detours. Low enforce
ment offlceri from Klamath Falls
will be on hand to maintain order
during Ihe dance, as Fen Klamath
has no police protection of any
kind. Tho'e attending are prom
ised an evening of genuine western
hospitality and fun.
Claneral chairman of the affair
la Mrs. Ellrabelh M. Looalcy. the
following committees have been
appointed to take charge of the
various departments; hoi dog, cof
fee and eoda pop booth Mra. War
ten More, Mra. Joseph Halford,
Mra. Frank Edwards. Mrs. Jerry
Slsemore, Mri. Lisle Breler and
Mrs. Loren L. Miller Sr.: chuck
wagon Me. and Mrs. William C.
Martin, Mra. James Van Wormer,
Mra. Stewart Nicholson. Mra. Wil
liam Zumbrun, Mra. Harry Mill,
Mra. James Legget; to furnish
beans for chuckwagon Mra. Harry
Oram. Mra. Stewart Nicholson,
Mrs. A. O. McQulston. Mra. Earl
Jackson. Mrs Loren L. Miller Jr.,
Mrs. James Owens. Mra. William
Owens. Mrs. Don Veatch; balloons
and prUes Mrs, Lloyd Nicholson,
Mrs. Patrick J. McAulllfe. JoAnn
Slsmore. Joyce Mill; highway ma
terial Mrs. Loren L. Miller Er.:
lo obtain flagmen Mra. William
Brewer, Mra. James Van Wormer,
Mrs. Ixiren L. Miller Jr.: floor
men Frank Edwards, Bert Orav.
William Brewer. John Acoinb. Beth
Dixon. A. F. McQulston. Marvin
Roeder: cashier Mrs Eldon Bret
lain: posters Mrs. 'William A.
Page: tickets Mrs. Page and Mrs.
Joanna Taylor: decorations Ed
ward (Budi Strong. Billy Nichol
son. Cltllls Hennegan. John Acomb;
cleanup committee Don Veatch,
Elmore Nicholson. Olllls Hennegan.
John Acomb. Billy Nicholson and
Edward (Budl Strong; to obtain
music and handle publicity
Mrs. Harold L. Wlmer; announcer
for evening Mra. William C. Mar
tin. Birthday Party
Owenlea Hansen celebrated her
twelfth birthday. Friday, August
IS. Her parenla, Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert W. Hansen, honored their
daughter with a swimming party
and picnic at Malln Par.
The guests present were: Kath
leen Hansen, Julie Anderson, Lois
Robertson, Hatel Robertson, Mrs.
Chester Robertson, Sandra Curdle
and Judv Henkelman.
FLUHRER'S
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EXCHANGE OF VOWS took place at the L. D. Daniel home,
in Merrill, Sunday, Aug. 3, when the former Alone Abbott
became the bride of C. B. Farney.
SUMMER VISITOR Mary Lois Hayman, Gloster, Mi has
been visiting Carol Causey this past summer. Mary Lois is a
senior at Crosby High School in Gloster and since school will
begin soon she ended her vacation in Klamath Falls, and re
turned home Monday, Aug. 18. Carol will leave for Blue Mt.
Callage, Blue Mt Mill., Sept. I. In Picture above are II to rl
Carol Causey and Mary Lois Hayman.
Bridge Party
Mrs. John Sullivan entertnined at
her home on Aug. 13 with a bridsc
parly. Three tables were In plav
with Mrs. I. B. Morris winning high
prize. Mrs. Harry Frazicr second
high and Mrs. Paul Monroe trav
eling. Large bouquets . of gladioli
were used for decorations.
Dainty refreshments were served
at the close of the card game to
Mrs. F. W. Brown. Mrs. Leland
Harris. Mrs. Mae Onle. Mrs. Rose
Dunbar. Mrs. Paul Monroe. Mrs.
Harry Frazier. Mrs. Frank DeBcl.
Mrs. Owen Popple. Mrs. Bill Bech
doldt. Mrs. I. B. Morris and Mrs.
Lester Lenvllt.
STILL TIME TO CLEAN
SCHOOL CLOTHES
Send tfioso school clothes
early this week and beat the
rush! There's still time to
have them back, sparklinq
clean, expertly pressed,
ready (or that important first
day of school.
PHONE 5111
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Wedding
TULELAKE A wedding of illtcr-
, est to TuleUikc residents was pn
event ol Aiit. 2 when Marjoric
' Irene Knuffrouth. ri.iuchter of Ml-.
! and Mrs. Howard Kiutflrouch, Por-
tcrsvtlle, Calif., became the bride
i of Norman Bradbury, Tulelake.
I The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
I and Mrs. Lloyd Bradbury. Tule
lake. The wedding service was read in
the First Angelical Church. Por-
tersville and a reception in the
church parlors followed.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradbury and Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Bradbury went
south for (he weridtiiR.
Following a honeymoon spent lu
Sun FrnncLsi-o, the young couple
returned here to make their home.
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(NijAlacD luianne Jane
Benoy, daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Charles E. Benoy, Wal
nut Creek, Calif., announced
her engagement to Harold
Vaughn Rugg, son of Mrs.
Harriett Newman, 229 East
Main Street, at a lawn party
given recently at the Morris
Jorde home, 633 Upham. No
date has bean set for the
wedding.
Romantic News
Told At Party
Harriet Newman and daughter,
Viola Rugg, 229 East Main, have'
aa their bouse guest Suzanne Be
noy, daughter ol Mr. and Mra.
Charles F. Benoy, Walnut Creek.
At a lawn party given by Mrs.
Morris Jorde, 633 Upham, Suzanne
announced her engagement to Har
old Vaughn Rugg. son of Mrs. Har
riet Newman. At the tune of the
announcement no date for the wed
ding had been aet.
The informal party at the Jorde
home held Tuesday, Aug. 12. gave
the brtde-to-be an opportunity to
meet relatives and frlenda ol Har
old's family.
Suzanne plans to visit here until
Aug. 28. when ahe will return home.
She will enter Saint Francla School
of Nursing In San Francisco this
fall.
Harold la a medical equipment
technician atudent In St. Louis, Mo.
Club President
Visits Merill
Fern Trull, president of Business
and Professional Women of Ore
gon, visited the Merrill BPW Club,
Tuesday evening. August 13. Meet
ing was held at the home of Mrs.
Delia Hodges with Mrs. Bessie
West as co -hostess.
Miss Trull gave the club an out
line of the yeara program of both
State and National Federation. She
reported to the club on the Bi-an
nual Convention held at Boston.
Refreshments were aerved to
Miss Fern Trull and her mother.
Mrs. Vivian Fox. Mrs. Helen Brum-
lev, Mra. Myrtle Beasley, Mrs.
Lorena Honeycutt, Mrs. Harriet
Fotherlngham, Mrs. Lillian Thorn
a&. Mrs. Eva Van Cleave. Mrs.
Grace Saunders. Mrs. Audrey Lew-
Mrs. Katnieen Bricuner. Mrs.
Susan Williams. Mrs. Eva Bow-1
map. Mrs. Delia Hodges and Mrs. '
Bessie West. I
First federal
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MR. AND MRS. RICHARD S. SHUCK announce their marriag
which took place in Reno, April 13. Mrs. Shuck it the former
Georgia Ann Ebensperger, 1748 Menlo Way. Richard is the)
ton of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Shuck. The couple plan
to leave here in the late fall for Honolulu where Mr. Shuck
will be on the auditing staff of certified public account
ants. 'Miller-Brumbaugh
5 diomond ring 179.50
Every
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negUtered tor
Cut, Color,
Quality nnd
9 diamond ring 375.00 Man's 14k diamond
ring 99.50
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Savings provide for emergencies, for invest
ments, for home construction and expansion.
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of thousands for their savings accounts. If
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your next pay day ; . . save consistently.
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