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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1952)
PAGE TEN KEKALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FAtXS, OREGON RATimnAY. SKPTF.MBrri 1.1, 11)32 REFLECTIONS PROM FROM FRESNO Al the Mult FiuiUKan coltuite nt Luke o' the Woods Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Vn- cent and Reli toruine -'Mies Anita FlnniiHii a sister and their two sproitUt Jimmy and Mlchele spent only a lew hours of the week In KF said It wan too beautllul at tha lake to waste lime In town. ELSIE SIEMENS had as house guest recently her sister Jo Mrs. Hugh Worcester Berkeley- Hugh Is with the Fish and Wild life Service or Mimp'n like that ani was stationed at Tulelake at one time FIRST GRANDSON for the G. C. Lorenzr was born to Totsic and Glenn Lorenz in Alameda Hosp Alnmeda 8 lbs 3 on Sept 6 4 a.m. just too late lor this aept last Sat. VIKUIMA wmir. imunn whose artistic talents aie being recognized beyond the "Klamaui Pond "won lop honors in the pro lessional water color division at the Oregon Slate Fair Her colonol "Link River Bridge" was sele:ted as one of the most outstanding entries and anything connected with Link River is strlcily close to home to all knowing Kiamath ltcs also she has two pencil ' drawings which we are proud to bay were Jury selections now - being shown at the Portland Art Museum one dra,wn in Collier Park and the other inspired by Interesting angles at the corner of her own home They'll be there until October 12. - . THE GALS AT REAMES are staging another "fund-raising tun party'' at the ciuo a dinner uance Scpu 57 Mary Juckeiand in gen eral chairman also a reminder that the family dinner tomorrow is lrom 5 to 7:30 p.m. and reserva tions should have already been made through phone numbers 6631 er 4614. ON CRUTCHES He goes Red Hurd to see his spouse Pat who is recovering; from major surgery in Klamath valley Hosp (KM broke his foot in a swimming pool jumping in feet first to rescue son oreg who was 3 yesterday.) ' IT'S A GIRL! Dr. and Mrs. William R. Sweetman Portland proud parents of a baby girl September 9 young miss is only JOLLY C ANNETTES Members are quite proud of inemseives, because the; all aid well at the Fall Fair. In Canning HI, Roberta Pruitt won a blue ribbon. Nancy Pruitt won a blue ribbon in the Canning Contest and a red award in Can ning. .. - In Canning II Sharlene Kirk patric placed second In canning and third in the Jam and Jelly contest. Jeanette Thornton placed third in Canning and third in the Jam and Jelly contest. In Canning I, Ruth Roenlcke won blue award. Maureen Lyon won a white award. In Freezing II. Roberta Pruitt placed first and Nancy Pruitt placed third. In Freezing I, Ruth Roenlcke placed second and Maureen Lyon placed third. The members that will be repre senting the club in the Judging con test, at the State Fair are: Nancy Pruitt, Maureen Lyon and Ruth Roenicke. Nancy Pruitt and Ruth Roenicke will give thtlr demonstration on freezing peaches in the treated su gar syrup. Also projects winning blue awards will be shown at the State Fair, Ruth Roenicke HENLEY SHEEP CLl'B The Fall Livestock show and auction sale held the interest of the club members at their meet ing Aug. 21. - Dale Flemmlng, leader, dis cussed cleaning and decoration of the sheep barn, which the club members were to do on Aug. 22, In preparation for the exhibits of the club members, taken in on Saturday. Twenty-four members answered the role call at the home of Ray Jackson. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Jackson. Marilyn Mack - I f 'f A 7iX send your . cleaning with your laundry! i sister of the Sweelman's 3 sons land was realty a bundle of Joy her mania Mnxlne is dtr of Mr and Mrs. Fred Peterson Summers , Lane. THE BOB SCOTTS (Carinel Fin nlgani left yesterday to set up housekeeping In Eugene while Bob goes to U of O popular couple was married this summer. ON THE "FRESHOLD" OF CAMPUS LIFE To U of O Ray Bell. Bill Wright. Patty Tealc, Pat. sy loumj, Brent Hedoeif. Shan- ! non oidham and Jerry iRi To Lewis and Clark Harold Metier and Gay Clark To SOCK Marram Powell and Chick Qu'n- owskl OSC Virginia Van Doren. Ralph Carroll, Phil Schroeder and Jim Davidson Willamette Lee Klnmark and Dick Geaiv and Marvin Nerseth to Stanford And as ths was beine written Darrrll ; woraery wno was KUHS yell lead. j cr in '51 called on his way through town will be a sophomore at Willa mette His parents moved from here when they bought his dad s father'a grocery and meat nmke! in Kosweii N.M. (the Cecil B, C's) while here he. saw his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Vance. . YACHT CLUB will have home made mince pie on the menu this tunaay and a choice of barbecued chicken or Southern baked ham make reservations at the club. KLAMATH COLONY at Harbor ' all reported OK by Ellenor Stoner who just returned from a couple of days with her mother- Rose Poole the ex-KF coast dwellers busy with bulbs bridge etc. MORE FRESHMEN off to school Polly Haynes who was runner-up as "Fairest of the Fair at the state fair in Salem to OSC Lucille Wood also Tule lake to Lewis and Clark and Sharon Strand to OCE Mon- moutn. . FRIENDS LOOK FORWARD to seeing Mamie Boyd Wagner sister or Mrs. Guy (Nell) Han cockwhen she comes to KF to visit the Hancocks the only rea son she cannot be claimed as a native is that her parents were on a trip to Yreka when she was born Always she has some new happening of her interesting life to add to the conversation and her zest for living- is reflected in all she does and says a recog nized poetess she is Past Presi dent of the New York City Branch of the National League of Ameri can Pen Women was last year's president ol N.Y. state Penwomen is now National Librarian ol American Poetry League v d of that league member Poetry So ciety of America and other lead ing literary oranizations over 500 of her poems have appeared in about 150 periodicals news papers, magazines and antholo gies She's founder of the maga zine "The New York Penwoman" published an antholoy of con temporary poetry in Braille while pres of N.Y. City branch and has acted as judge for numer ous poetry contests All of which aoas up to a busy lite Her visit to the West Coast included some fascinating social functions in soutnem California at the homes of the literati a name-dropper's veritable heaven! her neohew Boyd and his wife Myrtle and their son Boydie who were here for part oi ner stay nave returned to Arizo na after a month in the Northwest. MANZANITA CHAPTER 172 The first fall meeting of Man- zanita Chapter 172. OES was held Friday evening September 5. in the IOOF Hall. Vera Fritsch, Worthy Matron and John Larson, Worthy Patron presided - and greeted members and friends. Reports on the chapter's activi ties and projects during summer vacation were given by various members and officers. The social hour was held In the dining room which was attractively decorated with autumn flowers. Everyone enjoyed an alphabet game supervised by Thelma Cres well. Refreshments were served by the committee: Thelma Creswell, Clelhv MacDonald. Freda Jackson and Colleen Creswell. TIME TO GET YOUR Will LOWS CLEANED and CASCADE fin i iiiiiiir'ifififi I 1 f a y 5r?4r ' Pi-"-? Y fi ' f is .-"' x. . v . ' - I'M Xr r r 7 ' T. ,7 MR. AND MRS. EUGENE HAWKINS who were married in the Flnt Presbyterian Church, August 24. After wadding trip to Banff, British Columbia, the couple will be at home, 933 Eldorado. Photo by Guderian COUPLE TO LIVE A pretty. Informal afternoon wed ding. August 24. In the First Pres byterian Church, united June Sylvia Spicher. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kelly. Baker. Ore., and Eugene Sylbert Hawkins, son of Mrs. A. E. Bergloff. 2748 Wlard Street, in marriage. The three o'clock service was read by the Rev. David F. Barnett Jr. Mrs. E. A. Veatch, organist, ac companied Ruby Gehring, soloist. Escorted to the altar, flanked with large baskets of salmon and white gladioli, before a background of greenery, the bride wore a gown of deep salmon net over satin, styled with a skirt of tiered pleated net, and with It she wore a match ing stole. . Her headband was of white glamelia petals on apple green rib bon, and she carried a crescent bouauet of white glamelias with apple green streamers. The bride's attendants were all dressed alike, in net over satin, with matching stoles, except for color. Matron of honor, Mrs. Dick Spicher, wore an orchid gown, and her headband was of yellow gla melia petals. Her bouquet was the same as the bride's In yellow with yellow ribbon streamers. Mrs. Al bert Bonotto, bridesmaid, wore The KIRBY Co. Call 2-0131 No. 3 Lvtton PRESSED! These sharp morninqs and eve ninqs mean that it's time to qet your Winter wear ready for Win ter. Expert cleaninq and pressinq and we'll qive your outer gar ments the water repellent treat ment if you wish. We can also handle your drapes and slip covers, expertly, efficiently, and fast! Phone 5111 for Pick-Up and delivery service. LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Opp. Post Office .i HERE AFTER TRIP blue and her headband and bouquet were salmon hued. in the same flowers as the bride's. Flower girl, Marlys Spicher. daughter of the bride, was dressed similar to the other attendants. Ring bearer was Billy Hawkins. son of the bridegroom. Roy Hawkins attended his broth-1 er as best man. and ushers were i Wayne Bergloff. sten-brother of the : bridegroom, and Bob Hoskinson. I Mrs. Kellv wore a wine gabnr-1 dine suit with matching accessories and her corsage was of yellow roses and gold pompon chrysanthe mums. Mrs. BergloII wore a green gabardine suit lo her son's wed ding, and her corsage was the same as tha bride's mother's. The reception was in the banquet room of the Willard Hotel. Cock tails, hors d'oeuvres and the wed ding cake were served, and danc ing followed. Bcrnlce Hawkins car: ried the guest book. For her going away costume, the I - Feast your eyes on 1 A ,1 1 - wK3fS Interlude by lees Introducing a Real Carpet Buy! Lees finenl harl-twiit and regular varnit are com bined to create a ri' li sciililnreil rffcrt in a wide a,.j,.t inn nf ,i.il,ii.a 'I'ltn mi,.r,it to'if motif enhances llic licuiily ahy ileeor. Slunlv anil ilrpeniliililr, lliis I'nf f, iniiorteil wikii carx l is an out clanding liuy at "Four Floors of Fine Furniture and Floor Coverings" KCamatk 221 Main . THE LEES NAME ON THE CARPET TO BANFF, B.C. bride wore a brown and white checked suit ?ories. with brown acces- Af'.rr a wcddlnc trip (o Radium ilIot Springs. Banff. B.C.. the cou- klns ,s BCncri. mnaKcr o( Cnllo. I qu,n frt.sl products. j RE-CREATES BROADWAY ROLE ST f1i Holon flayoji charmed Broadway in "The Wisteria Treea." Sunday aha atara in ita radio premiere wUh Jowph Cot ten, to open Theatre Guild on the Air's eighth aeaaon on radio. J.iaten every Sunday evening to the U.S. Steel Hour. 5:30 p.m. KNBC. , i ' Jty-" a t, 'I of nnv room, $1 150 I'M a). o. unaitune Co Phono 5353 or 5339 IS YOUR GUARANTEE OF OUAUTYI V BONANZA llv till II. Will C. J. Allllli'tva hus lirrn nil citltclirs fur 11 ut'rk Mllln liiu Iiuin a iiiH'htd ankle sullrrrd In a lon ging aiTlilenl. Mm, l liui'iii'p limit anil Jaikir DC in rvi'iul iliiVs In Lunitrll Vul Icy with Mi. mill Mis, Hurry Wa aler ami Llmliil. Mi's. Mury J. biiillli iiiullirr nl Mm. l'liuicr Mieiit i.eenil iluvs in Kliiniiilh Fulls at tne Wiiii'inu. Mr. mul Mis. Ituv Murvlmiil ami I'liiltii'rn ol '1iiU'Iui' wi'ic vi.lioi.i at tile Hill Hihiii'tt liuinr. 'Ini'V ;iietu (lie ijitunr uu.v wri-euu iu Loo.i liny iiMimii. nlr. auu ii . t'lltl lvimle iiim iliiliiirii ul Juliii Uuy biuuuiit Air:., iuiue i'lppu' Home mtt'i' Mie -.ih-ih .-irvt-ral mi' there, btie l.s vlNtum hrr ull Uweii I'epple mill luiiiuy. o.ie wu.t In tne KUinnth Vnlu-v liii..ilul lor tuu uays but is nuw nil ngut. The "ftHid ijulr" given AugUM 30 ut Brown Vani'iv mure lur tnr ben cut ol lliu tiniiut mil K iieiti'il ik.7a wiiu n wui bo mniiifii un tin new limn mower wliu-li whs pur- CllKlCll till MllllllKT. The purk Is very bcnulllul. Charles Wnlki-r. son nl Mr. anil Mrs. Charlie Wtilkrr arrivru hunip lrom a vmr in tlie i'uciIK' lo .tpriiil his luriouuli Willi his parents. He is In the I) a. iNiiw. A lurue t'liiwd ol Klamath Busln fulks ciitiie lur Hie uciliculluu ol tno iHMiiiuu! ue c'.i.uoui ciiuriii "St. Kruno's Cubrlnl" which wun held on S il. 7. Kollowtng Hip ii'i v Ice.i most ol tin i-ruivd rniovrd a delicious cliickrn mid hum dinner nn the lawn of the Cecil Hunt home. Mr. and Mrs. Dniinv Olvnn nf Coqulllr spent severul du's with his uaients, Mr. anil Mrs. Kriir.il Olvtin and iitit'tiilrct the dedlcnliou aervireu. The Ulviins iliiiitilHer, Mn Joe Hnvnrs and family, Klmiiuth P'ulls were also here. Mrs. Eva Arthur ol Lukevlew Is vIMIlim Willi her slslrr. Mis. Ida Casebeer. Ted Prpplp left Aug. 31 by plnne for Aiichoruge where lie Is sta tioned wiih tin- U.S. Armv. Mr spent several wcrks wlih his pur cuts, the Owen IVpplrs. Mr. and 7 ; - Js ' si u . X 1 47th Wedding Anniversary MACIMIKI,-Mr. mid Mis. W. K. llmiilr lirlil oprii liiMi-.p Huliinluy Auuilvt fioni 4 .1(1 lu tl 00 p.m. In liuiior of their 4'tlli urilillng mi nlvri'Miiy. A flh dinner was sri vril In die guestn: Mr. and Mm. Iliunlil Cliitiile anil sun Kuiin ul (liuss Luke: Mr. and Mia. Ullnn I KiipiH-u. Ml. ul Mis. Jim WIHIt, j Mr. and Mrs. Ura tlmcy, Mr. and I Mrs. Ili'in y Aiiili us mid Mis. Hud Htevriison nil of Mmdiirl. Mr. mid Mis, Jiuni's Cmniibi'll, Jliiiiny uuil Juliii, Mr. and Mis. Curl lttiyr:.. June Cliuy, Mi. uud Mrs. Anliio Mllllliun and Mill tleiie; I'l'in llur ilon. Mr. mul Mis. Juik liinvirr, Mi. mil Mrs. DiiIp lluuiln ami Kl lerii uud Jumiiiit nil ol Uoirls; Mis. Maude llolmrs and li'la OihhIp, Klmnulh Falls. Mrs. I'opple unil Ted were dinner uursts ul tho K. W. Iliuwn mid Mrs. Dunbiir mid Murtln Hnivvli of Lnnucll Vullry on Tliursduv eve- lilnii. I Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle DrVmil hud u hour lull ol company over llio il.uliur Duv liolldnv. Oiir.ils were I Ills mil rills, Mr. mid Mis. Illllv jUcViiu! who Imvo bouulil a lioiiie in Omuls Pns mid tlirlr limit !i;ruliili-tilltlrrll Yvoiino mill Norma jlinvle Cox. mid Mrs. Dob C'oiilry mid Kvelvn uud Duylr all ol lirunls ! I'uss ,'iiul Mrs, llrlrn Alkrn and jrllllill'pil nl Kluliliilll fulls. DiivIp t'ox retiinird home wllh tliein alter I stipiidliiit the .iiiniiipr with Hip Dp I Vullls. (). C. WpIIs splll Hip werk Ipnd wllh his wile. Hp Is wnrkmu fur Hip lorpst spivlce nrur HI)' tlita t summer. Mrs. Piuil Monrop of t.nnurll Vnl lrv visitpit Kiiduv with Mis. Nome I I'epple. Mr. unci Mrs. DrliiPit t'urr spent tiuiiduy eveniiiK In Klummh Kails wllh his piirentn mid bruther and liimily. Muiv Jo Clrnvps who Is pin lllnvetl 111 Klnlliulll Kill 1 1 slirllt Hip wpckpiid with hrr purriils Ihp Kr nipsi Clrnvps. V . 1 s Q3 GmD QH Chiloquin it) ii.mii.im; tvoi.i t Mr. mill Mid. (Ipoiup IIoUIii have iiiovril Mom lllliluisl In l llll ikiuIii uml Imlli hip iiirinlii'i.'i ol UlP t'lllllHIIIIII Kl'lllHll llll'llllV IIik yrur. llolilis hits IiiiikIiI ul tipniuup Kivpi, Mrn HI unil (lili liii I in iu i yrur,s ami will liumllo (In sliop ilushps. Ills wiln will tvuik Willi 1 1 in IlllPl'lllPilluUi vi'ililrn, Mrs. I' liink Moll l I'lm in-il In Ulill. oqiilu a lew duyn nun. blip mul hrr llllsliunil Irll un noun lis srlioul Will out lust spllnu, wrnt In Milllirsotit lor a titriitioit. Iiuvrllril burk llii iiuuh Not Hi Dukolii to Molilalia wlu-re lllry sprnt llin lest ol Ihn lllllp illil whrlp Hell Will I'l'liluln iinlll November. Hp Iu a liuyrr mul srllrr nl eiiitlp IIipip durum llm stinimrr mul lull moulds. Ills wun will uuuiii bp nn (lip lilnii srliool luiiillv but she will I ru i-1 1 ililli'i pill sulijrrln litis yrur, luklnu the cuiiiiiii'i iliiI mid lilnniy woik. Mrs. Albert Hiiiiiuiprs was tukrn tu Klnnmtli Viillry Husiuliil last wprk mid iiilulil linvo lu leinuiii for innjor amuriy. Ilpiiny Nyurpii, t III til iiiuilrr, was rlillnii ilniililp on a lili vclr with a filpiiil on I' i HI it v ullpinooii. Tlipy took a tiliiililo ami llriuiy knockril out tw'o prrmiuiPiil trrih and t'lut'krtl a third ao badly It will probably liavp to be rpmovril. Ho unil ills uialliliuolhrr, Mis. 1'rnrl Nyurpii, Irll eurly on Hiindny lor Itiisebiii'ii where they wrm lo at Irtlll the WPililluu i)f lirr lllrrr. Tlipy plnmicd lu rrtuiii on Moiitlny attpuiuuii. Mr. and Mis. I.awrruie Ulilrs ami lumlly of Anderson, C'ullf. wria kupsIs Init wrpk ol Mr. mid Mis. Kloyd OIiIps. Mrlvlll, son ol thn I'loyd Ohlrs, went lo Cullloriiiu, wllh his ri'lullvrs to visit brloio si-hool alnits. Itlchnrtl llnyps, uon of Mr. and Mrs. M. (). llnyps, tins applied lor riillslinrlit llllo Hip Navy, lip will piobubly Irnvr within the nrxl Ipw duys. 'Hie llrsl PTA ineplllig ot Hit) yrur in srltrdulrd for Hrpl. B nnd it is huiM-il Dint a Iiiiup titimhpr will turn out for It. Thp mrrtinu will bp all rpripittlon mid mninly lor Hip imtiuisp ol liitiiuliii-luu new pn rrntu and iPiirlirrs in thp coiiimu nils Mis. Amlrrw Orlln Is thp t'lili) ptpsidrnt this ypnr. iajBawi ' WJai W Klamath's Finest I