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PAGE SIX Yn MR. AND MRS. CHARLES ROBERT PROCK after tho double ring marriage ceremony in the Alturas Baptist Church, August 24. The Rev. Edmond Keimig officiated. The couple will make their home in Alturas. Photo by Alex, Alturas KATHRYN PAUP WEARS SATIN AND LACE FOR RECENT NUPTIALS Before an altar banked with pink and white gladioli, woodwardia and seven point candelabra. Kathryn Delia Paup, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Paup. 1541 Hope Street, exchanged marriage vows with Jack R. Rountree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rountree, Myrtle Creek. The Rev. David F. Barnett Jr. read the service at 4 p.m. in First Presbyterian Church, August 31. The exquisite bride was daintily regal in a classic gown of traditional white satin with chantilly lace bodice and sleeves and full court train. On her dark hair, she wore a seed pearl and satin Juliette cap which held the fingertip veil of illusion net. She carried her sister's white prayer book, cen tered with a single white orchid with stephanotis. Kathryn . was given in marriage by her father. Cart Hazel was soloist and he sang '"Because" and "The Lord s Prayer", accompanied by Mrs. ' E. 8. Veatch, who also played the traditional processional and reces sional. Mrs. Joseph David, sister of the bride, attended her as matron of Marilee Crawford Feted With" Shower Marilee Crawford, daughter of Mr. anl Mrs. Charles C. Crawford, 4690 Boardman Avenue, and bride elect of Dale Scheer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scheer, Jen nings Lodge. Oregon, has been guest of honor at a series 01 parties, occasioned by her forth coming marriage. Recently, a shower was given for her in the music room of Alta mont Junior High School, when the following friends entertained for her on September 5: Mrs. Clifford McClellan. Mrs. Bob Davies, Mrs. Calvin Peyton, Mrs. H. D. Landrum, Mrs. Don Ferguson, Joyce Landrum, Mrs. Hans Frei, Thelma Janssen, Mrs. Jack Wright and Mrs. Herbert Landis. About 100 invitations were issued, and guests were entertained with "baloptican views of wedding pic tures taken in past years of many of the guests present. Another highlight of the evening was the showing of pictures taken of Marilee from her babyhood to her recent engagement announce ment picture. Her two siters, Shirley and Bon nie, assisted in opening the gifts; and during the evening a group of high school girls sang songs suitable to the bridal-shower theme. They were: Martha Meador. Mar- lene Moore, Shirley and Bonnie Crawford. Carol Warner and Sheryl Metier; accompanied at the piano by Suzanne Frei. At the refreshment table, which featured a beautiful arrangement of pastel gladioli arranged by Mrs. Herbert Pollard; were Mrs. J. Frank Penrod and Mrs. Arthur W. Porter, sixth and third grade teach ers of Marilee when she was in the elementary classes; in fact most of the guests had known Marilee for many years. Bride-Elect Honored At Hans Frei Home Marilee Crawfonl. popular bride elect, who is being married tonight in Peace Memorial Church, was guest of honor Monday night, Sep tember 8, at a bridal shower given for her at the Hans Frei home, 2507 Geltle. Hostesses were Rose mary (whose engagement was re cently announced) and Suzanne Frei. Members of the younger set In vited for the evening were: Ruth Patterson, Shirley and Faye Peugh. Svlvia Ready, Ruth Gaylord, Flo Ann Perkins, Carol Burrett, Martha Meador, Carol Warner, Mary Jane Langer, Marlene Moore, Sherel Metier, S hi r 1 ey and Bondell (Bonnie! Crawford, Marllee's sis ters; Rosemary Murray, Mary Brown Jean Henderson and Mrs. Darrell Proett. 8 8 8 8 0 8 0 080 o"oWm"mTmToTin)T)TI)"o"oTy8T"o'IITIIWII 8 ft ELECTRIC Wesix Other Popular Makes FREE ESTIMATES I ILJI I 'C 1026 Main UriLIV7 3 Phone S512 v ' ' V ? , - - -H honor, wearing orchid tulle, wilh matching mitts and headdress. Her flowers were a cascade of deep pink gladioli. The two bridesmaids, Mrs. Ger ald Bradford and Mrs. Melvin Hunter, wore Nile green tulle, with matching mitts and headdresses. and they carried arrangements of pale pin gladioli. The bridegroom's attendants were were Maynaid Paup. best man. and ushers were Lowell Paup and Joseph David. Mrs. Paup, mother or uie bride was lovely in powder blue lace ankle length gown. She wore a pink feather hat and her corsage was of Cecil Bruner roses. The mother of the bridegroom was Charming in a gown of pearl gray, smart pink chapeau and Mrs. Kountree's corsage was also of Cecil Bruner roses. A reception in the church parlors immediately followed the ceremony. Pouring were Mrs. May- nam raup ana Mrs. taear raup. Mrs. S. R. Sexton and Mrs. Lowell PaUD cut the cake. Marylyn Jean Paup carried the bride's book for guests to sign in rooms with late summer iiowers usea in proiusicn lor Background. Alter a inree weeks trip to tne coast, the new Mr. and Mrs. Koun tree will be at home in their beautiful new home in Roseburg. Out of town guests here for the weaaing included: Mr. ana Mrs, Frank Rountree, Myrtle Creek; James Rountree, bridegroom's brother, also Myrtle Creek; Mrs. Arthur Sexton, great aunt of the bride, Chico; Mr. and Mrs. Lester McNubblns, Waterloo, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Paup and daugh- terf Marylyn Jean; Patrick Regan, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Paup and son tJoooyf Mrs. Beatrice Hooper, all Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Low ell Paup and sons Stephen and David, Lebanon; and Maurice Paup and son Norman and daugh ter uorris, irom Dorris. Merrill Rebekah Lodge 151 Meets MERRILL A regular session of Merrill Rebekah Lodge 151 was held September 1, with Mildred Rexford, noble grand, presiding. Several members reported having visited members who were 111 dur ing the past two weeks. The noble grand appointed Nao mi Chase as a big sister for Eve lyn Carson, and Donna Faye Has kins as a big sister for Laura Lou Hill, two new members initiated August 23. It was announced that a film on civil defense would be shown at the recreation hall September 9, and the public is urged to attend. It was also announced that at the next Grange meeting September 2 Helen Lacey would show clotures oi ner recent trip to Ireland. The meeting is open to tne public. Good of the Order chairman, Mary Pope, presented a Drogram of games. Hazel McNeill won the prize. At the next regular meeting September 15, an interesting musi cal program of accordion selections oy Bonnie Trotman will be pre sented. Mrs. Eldon Payzant and Mrs. C. E. Sharp will also partici pate. Refreshments will be served and all visitors are welcome. Uid HEAT VMM A "M T v --Of w Sa VLjxS- v X jx i AAUW BOARD MEETING at the home of Mn. William L. Wa lei Jr., 4512 Clinton Avenue. Pictured Informally are: Mn. O. K. Puckett, chairman of the 1953 State Conference of American Association of University Women, to convene here in April; Mrs. G. H. Proctor, treasurer; Mrs. Homer Koertje, vice presidont; M rs. William Wales Jr., president; and Mrs. Percy Murray, chair man of the Fellowship Silver Tea, scheduled for October II. Mrs. Robert Erlandson, secretary, was out of town when the board met. Photo by Kettl.r AAUW Luncheon September 20th The Klamath Falls branch of the American Association of University Women will hold their first lunch eon meeting of the season Satur day. September 20. 12:45 p.m., at Uie Yacht Club. Mrs. Robert A. Thompson will be speaker of the day. She has chosen "Can't We Tell Right from Wrong?" as ner thought-provoking subject. Bob Enman will entertain with several violin solos, accompanied by Ruth Lobaugh. All AAUW members are urged to attend tills meeting and bring as their guests prospective mem bers. Membership in AAUW is based on graduation from colleges accredited by the policies set by the National branch of AAUW. All women in the vicinity of Klamath Falls who ale college graduates and Intel ested in becoming mem bers of AAUW are urged to con tact Mrs. Homer Koertje, 2-0617, for information as to eligibility for membership. New officers include: Mrs. Wil liam Wales Jr.. president: Mrs. Homer Koertje, vice piesident; Mrs. Robert Erlandson, secretary and Mrs. G. H. Proctor, treasurer. Committee Chairman for the year are: Mis. Percy Murray, fel lowship; Mrs. Philip Blohm. edu cation; Mrs. Homer Koertje, mem bership; Mrs. Harry Todd, pro gram; Mrs. Don Zumwalt, music; Mrs. Herman Shockey, publicity; Mrs. A. Ivan Thompson, calling; Miss Josephine Reginato, histor ian; "Mrs. Frederick Ehlers. social; Mrs. C. B. Larkin, creative arts; Mrs. Paul Buck, legislative pro gram; Mrs. Eugene Favell, recent graduates; Mrs. Burge Mason Jr., meeting arrangements; Mrs. Ale tha Shannon and Miss Josephine Reginato, bulletin. Those wishing to make rcserva tions for the luncheon may do so by calling Mrs. A. Ivan Thomp son, Phone 7333. Dinner Party And Shower For Barbara Palmer Barbara Ruth Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Palmer, well known residents of Klamath Falls for many years, whose mar riage to Rex Young. September 21. will be an important event on the fall social calendar, was guest of honor, Wednesday. September 10, at a dinner party and shower, given by Mrs. M. E. Robinson, Lakeshore Drive. Invited guests were: Mrs. Wes ley Ezell, Mrs. Stanley Ezell, Mrs. Bud Petersteiner. Mrs. William Harlan Wilson, Mrs. Raymond Big ger, Mrs. John Humphrey, Mrs. Bruce Wlrth, Mrs. Wesley McNee Jr., Mrs. Bud Stelnseifer, Mrs. Ray Coddlngton, Mrs. Victor Pal mer, Mrs. James G. Palmer, Mrs. Hugh Swancy, Mrs. Rex L. Hlatt, Mrs. Jonnie Bell, Carolyn Senecal, Recently, a shower was given Mrs. Wes Williams, Mrs. A. J. Young. Mrs. N. S. Putnam, Mrs. John Ncgrcvski, Mrs. Robert Er latvison, Mrs. William Bowstcin, Mrs. Richard Hicks, Mrs. Don Biggers and Mrs. Fred Foulon. Mrs. Floyd Wynne. Mrs. G. C. Beddow, Mrs. P. V. Bradley, Los Angeles; Mrs. Tony Molatore Jr., Mrs. ueorge Hrosternous, Mrs. George Long, Phyllis Honzel, Lois Galloway, San Francisco; Barbara Brosterhous, Jean Underwood. Ra chel Gysbers, Dorothy Adams, Ora- mae Hawkins, Virginia Hawkins and Beverly Kingman. 5CFJI HERALD AND NEWS. Kt.AMATlt FALLS, OREGON MRS. FRANKLIN D. KRAUSE formerly Anne Vanderpool, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett C. Vanderpool, 1535 Eldo rado. She and Pfc. Krause were married August 20, at Ft. Law ton, Washington. His home is in Crucible, Pennsylvania, and after service in Europe and Korea, he is being transferred from Korea back to Europe, where he will be stationed in Austria. Photo by Miller-Brumbaugh Delta Gamma Chapter Of Delphinians The first meeting of the study year of Delta Gamma chapter of Delphlans will be Tuesday, Sep tember 16. at 9:45 a.m. at the home of Mrs. A. M. Collier in Pine Grove. The subject of the day is 'Education or Catastrophe?" Discussions will be led by Mrs. Dean Osborn, Mrs. Robert Odell, Mrs. Oliver Splker, and Mrs. War ren Bennet. Mrs. A. O. Rocnlckc will act as leader. Officers for the year arc: pres ident, Mrs. James Plnnlger; vice president, Mrs. Robert Ellingson Jr.; secretary, Mrs. Robert Odell; treasurer. Mrs. O. K. Puckett. Seminar Board, Mrs. A. M. Collier, Mrs. F. W. Peak, Mrs. O. w. Splker. The vear's study Is an extension course based on the text-books of the past three years, "patterns for Living." WEDDING INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Processed or Engraved 4 Day Delivery! SHAW STATIONERY CO. 729 Main ATI ALICE KELLEY h 'AGAINST a U.l riefur.-Colof Smart women everywhere say the distlncnve, oui like flavor of Hollywood Bread Is Indispensable In diets and menus. Bolted without thorltning-No fait addd F R E E I t Cll4fl Cu4 " fte ll'inoi Oljr, tn 1017, Hollywood, CiHI. llnilii hcmi okt Ot VOU ticlutlvtly by YT Shower For Mrs. Maloney FORT KLAMATII-l.r. l.-l.,mH W. Mnlonry was cumnllmeulrd with a olork shower September 0 when Mr.i. Ornr A. Puse. Mij. Mitchell i. Mike i Hcuullru n, mm. Joseph llnllord rnicrialnrd with a delightful party given at the Pnl;e home. It was a .iurprlse to Mn Mulouey, who ennir with Mm. Elmore Nicholson, (or a cunl vl. It with Mrs. Page, onlv to find the Inrge group of women as sembled In the living room, await. Ing her arrival. In keeping with the Inyrltr theme, a game was pUved. lor which Mrs. Dennis Knowles w. awarded Uie prize. In a t.u!riy pm guessing coiue.it, Mrs. Joanna Tny lor was the winner. About the rooms were luvcly ar rangements of colorful fall bloom., and on the lace covered Kill taole a miniature white china baby bugsy was used as a rontalner lor a bouquet of asters. Mis. Maluncy wa3 assisted In opening tho gills by Mrs Nicholson. The three hostesses served rclre.-ihmcnu to the following: Mrs. M a I o n e v . Mm Oni Prltchetl, Mrs. Donalil Veatch, Mrs. William A. Pane. Mrs. Den nis Knowles. Mrs. Ellon P. Mickel. sen. Mrs. Alvln G. Anderson. Mrs. Elmore Nicholson. Mr. Ernest L Reese, Mrs. AKred K. Keener. Mr i Joanna Taylor. Mrs. Harold L. Winter; the three hostesses Mm. Gene A. Page, Mrs. Mitchell (Mike) Bcaulleu and Mrs. Joseph nttnuru, Gilts were also opened from the following women who did not at tend: Mrs. Max Rumlnskl, Port. land, mother of Mrs. Mulonev Mrs. J. Qulncy Buell. Mrs. Clar ence jenmns, Mrs. Eiuon M. Brat. tain, Mrs. Elizabeth M. I.ooslev and Mrs. Loren L. Miller Jr., ail of Fort Klamath. ALL FLAGS b, Thnlclr Fluhrer's HimwiI Bum SirwtM, Int.. Chiti r (ft- -sai MRS. GEORGE PHILIP SCHETKY who before her marrieoe in Trinity Episcopal Church, Portland, was Helen Adnlle Schulti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Schulti, Flagstaff, Ariiona; and the is the qranddaughter of Mr. Harry S. Wood, and the late Mrs. Wood. HELEN SCHULTZ BRIDE OF GEORGE SCHETKY IN PORTLAND Of Interest locally. Is the recent marrlaiie of Helm AnVlle Hrlmlta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman SchlllU. Flnustnll. AHrima. In Georfr Phllln Schrlkv. son of Mr. wnd Mrs. John I.. Schflky, Port land. The B p in. doulilr-rlnu crvlre In Trinity Kpl- opal Church, Port land. 8eptpnibrr 12, was read by Dr. L. F.. Krmplnn. Janet Tulley, sorority ulster ol EVERGREEN GARDEN CLUB Evergreen tiurilrn Club held Its : regular meeting at Allaiiionl Ju nior High Molnlay evrlllnu, KrH Itember 8, prrMdrd over by Alma Garrison, nresmenl. Thirteen mem bers utu! lour guests were present. An Interesting film on (lower ar rangement was ahown throuuh the courtesy of the Coca Cola Bottling Company by Mr Everett Bull. I Another film on the llllrs grown ! by Jnu DrUtaaf of Uresliaiu uus presented throuch tlie eourtesv of I the Greene Nurseries. Tuleluke. I Plans were dl.srus.sed for the District Garden Club meeting whlrh Is to be held on October 2. at the Library Club Rooms. Several IntereMIng arrniiitt'inrnt of fall Iiowers were on display as well a? specimen blooms. During the social hour presided iver by Mrs. Dalton and Mrs. Del Kalll. a perennial nlnnt sale was held. let ESOTEKICA the eternal magnetism of White Hands or a limited time large $1.00 jar 7 ounces White liamls are so iillcrly feniiiiine lliey ninke men feci more mniily. While IuiikIs look to young! A new IihiiiI cream railed F.snleiicn fndes weiillicrcd linnni spots thai mnkn linnils look old wliilens hiinils and keeps lliein svliile and fmoolh as Ihcy nn posnililv he. Ksolcrira looks and fcrls like, any other fine vanishing hand eream. Yel there la no other rrcnfn or lotion jnxl like it. It has added elcarini action! IVnitniles the Kin, acts as a piginent hrrakcr. Inlrodiieed only lo years bio Ksoleriea has shown millions of women how heantifiil their hands ran lie. If you want sofl, while hands magnetic and feminine slnrl using ICsoteiicii today. Stab bbutf 5th end Main SATURDAY, SKPTKMBKIt 1.1, 105a V 1 4 r, v r 1 . ill -1 ' 'V I Hie lirulr w hs iimltl of honor; and Hhlllev and Mnmloii Nrhtlllz. trrs of the brute: ami Helm Wrot- 'ititi. another sororitv sister of Helens were bridesmaids. I John l tichetkv. brother ol the tl Itlriiroom, served as best man. jaPil nshrrs were ,l k Oluitns. Dim. pel Creary. Iruteniiiv hrolhers of jlhe tirldeurooiu: Milton Krhullr. Urine s brother; and Donald and Goodrich Hays, couilns ol the brideuroom. Helen Is a member of Knnna Alpha Thela horotitv and her liu.-.liantl is afllllateil with tllgiiia Alpha i:psilon Iralrriiltv. 'Hie brWe Is the vtnnd(laui,'ht-r ol Mr. Hsrry H. WoihI. anil tho late Mrs, WiumI, IDH3 Auburn. Women of Moose Chapter 18 Meet xtpnnn.i iin-M ii.i.u regent, presided at a rcuiilur meei Ing of Merrill Women ol the Mroe Chapter IB. September 3. Uhae Yorilv and Louisa 'I lioninson were elected to mrinber.shlp: Kathy Hal Iv was retMirted III In Klamath Val ley hospital In Klamath Falls. Following routine business, re. frrshinents were i erved bv Klea nor Walts and her pulillruv roni-mitii-. Hlaurlie Imcs, HarbiuH Icen bice. Nannie VunMeter. Klltabeth Slnrak. Dovle Herder and Ovle Webber. give you pU" 2.50 iumnim'mmtmmmiii 3, i