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VIRGINIA REEVES daughter of Mr. and Mr.. L. E. Reeves,
Mtrrill, announced her engagement to Arnold IRexl Zum
welt, ion of Mr. and Mn. W. H. Zumwalt, Port Orford. at a '
party givan at tha Alpha Omieron PI Sorority, Corvallii, re
cently by Diana Burrell, Cool Bey, and Irana Steagle, Spray,
Oregon, There were 45 gueiti Invited to leern of the betrothal.
Zumwelt ll affiliated with Theta Chi fraternity, on tha
OSC campus.
December 20 It the dete let for the wedding In tha chap
ter home in Corvallii.
At tha dinner table "Rex and Ginqer" favors were uied.
Mn. Alfred Beckmen mede tha
play put the guest of honor under the teb'a to eat pia without
a fork, and the wai tubjected to heavy Interrogation by tha
group
REFLECTIONS
FROM
GANDF.R Newfoundland In ao
aptly named lhal'a hme you cn
take a ood look I Kinder) at a
aurprlslns number o! lop-brgsa
top musician ectore elngert
writer and a constant aurge of
social cosmopolllea who tarry brlel
ly at lht teeming terrestrial ter
minal for celestial travelera-BUT
when your hutband la Major Zed
Barnea UBAK and hai been In
Ciermany for about three month
and you and the aprouta have been
waiting f.-r the WORD" lo Join
him and start to fo oma aerlou
(.hopping when YEPI I come
the WORD" a commercial flight
WOHT NOWI Irom NV ao ma
ma and the young'una forgot the
hopping In a hurry and headed
for Germany and the Major Oc
tober lh breakfast In dander
dinner In 8hannon Ireland and at
S a.m. Oct. 41 Arlene and Beverly
and Breninn arrived at Frankfurt
REBEKAHS
AT MERRILL
MERRILL Merrill Rebekah
Lodge IM nominated ollicers lor
the coming year when they met
In regular session Oct. 20. Mar
Jorle Burleigh wa nominated for
noble grand; Mary Har.kma for
vice grand; Miriam Hunnlrutt, re
cording aecrctary; Anne Fruits, M
nanclal secretary; and Lena Buck,
treasurer.
The Good of the Order program
featured Mildred Resford telling a
ghost story, and wimiliiK points for
the "pink team." Members of the
"green" team participated in a
aktt "School Daie.1' ,
Ivnn Icrnbico an Harriet Foth
erlnuhnm were reported III. Visi
tors at the meeting were Mr. and
Mr. Harris of Vullcy Queen He
lieknh Lodue, China district In Cali
fornia ; Mr. Hotiue and Mrs. Hurn
n( Prospcr.tv Rebekah Lodge In
Klamath Fall; and Oertrude Mc
C'ormaok, past noble grand of Mer
rill Lodge, who now live In Wash-
Refreshment were erved by
Helm Brumley, Susan Williams,
Joan Trolman, Vcrna Chrlntlansen
and Carl Mudlierg. Vlvlnn Cunning
ham of the "pink" team will pro
rent a style show at the next meet
ing Nov. 3.
KAPPA CHAPTER
BETA SIGMA PHI
Regular meeting of Kappa Chap
ter Beta Sigma Phi, wa al the
home of Lola Netxer, West Klam
ath, with Jnna Prentice co-hostcs.
Present were; Isnbelle Brlxner,
Cornell Flvnn, Dnrl Burton. Net
tle Qtidrrlan, Ruth McCollum and
Norma Waggoner.
Inltlallnn of pledges wa Oct. 23.
In Hie Pelican Party Room, A din
ner party, the member were
dreised ln formal.
Next meeting date la scheduled
for Nv. 4.
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
lUGENf, OR! ME0F0RD
Thoroughly Modern
,Mr and Mn J E Enrlej
and Joe Earley .
Proprietor!
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announcement. Traditional by
Photo by Hiia, Corvallii
(larmanv where a hapny and
healtny dad greeieo. mem
American apartment In wurtourg
will be home when Ifiev get settled
we never did hear what big name
waa seen In (lander. '
APICTURED WITH Bob Wason-
er and hts bride elsewhere lu the
srcllon is a confection which ain't
a short cake Towering above the
oitple he ornate monument to
matrimony Is (or rather WAS) 100
lbs of surprises dllferent slrea and
type ot cake were incorporam
In the tapered masterpiece ere-
tted by Donna a lamer, J. v. mc-
Farland.
on IS CLOSE TO HOME and
the homcomlng dance tonight at
the Armory get under way at
10:30 p.m. when Baldy Evans' band
will tune up I open to the public
and OTI Campus Queen and her
court will be there so after the
game It g an easy ttop.
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PEP PEPPERS have been dec.
orating for their Hallowern party
and from the way they ve trans
formed the ole domicile remind
me to pick tin some wolf fangi
owl'a eara and bat wings on the
way nome tonignt. .
Tur vt Tt lunrod
flown south leaving a bit of Call'
fnrnla and we hopei taking a bit
of Oreon Ostensibly here because
of potato interests In the vicinity
BUI and Lorraine Maule of Mazxie
Farms Arvln and Mnllbu, Calif
and Bob and Velma rergii'on Edl
r.on Farms Co. Bakersfleld and
Mnllbu took a lively Interest In
plenty not pertaining to potatoes
and a days go by and pulses
get back to normal creeps in a
nostalgic yen for their return,
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BETTER START-lhlnklnir about
the Yacht Club "Pirate's Party"
in tne noi-ioo-oistant-rutuie
Now'a the time to contact some
one about renting a costume or
whipping one up for yourself.
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FAMILY DINNER at Ihe Yacht
Club will be barbecued aparerlb
or ravlolas reservations should be
made by calling the club.
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MRS. PAUL MONROE from
Langell Valley dropped bv the H
fc' N the other day all enthusias
tic about the annual famous turkey
dinner with trimming to be served
in tne Bonania High scnooi cafe
teria The dato I Nov 1 and the
women of St. Barnabas Church
who have been responsible for this
yearly popular event will start serv
ing at p.m. A baxaar will be
open before, during and after din
ner a grand famllv night the din
ner 1 $1.2 for adults and 50 cent
for small children.
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REAMES Annual fall luncheon
election of officers awarding of
golf trophies Big social event
gali all ausaled up Oct 31 I the
date so be there for the big
splash! i ,
People DO Read
SPOT ADS
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HERE IS THE LOOK of fall and wintor faihion from the top beret, De Givenchy'i loft, gray wool luit (right center) wai a
daiigneri in Peril. Fur trimming, a favorite for winlbr, ii uied hit of tha Parii collection!. Semi-fitted and double-breaited.
Heft) by Jacquei Heim for thil heavy, muitard-yellow wool thil notched cutaway hai a cocoa-colored taffeta icarf through
coat. The trim in dark brown beavor, it utod for the hat, too. a diamond-clipped tab. Uling bright red doeikin, Jacquei Fath
Bleck lilk faille (loft center) by Chriitian Dior hai iflffened createi (right) an overcoat with eeiy linei. The cowl collar i
bertha outlining deep decollete. It'i worn with black velvet fattened down by tab detail and tied with a lelf-ringed icarf.
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THE YOUTHFUL SERGE KOGAN likes the contrait of rich, white acetate lace (left) with bouf
fant tulle. Tha oocollegiate jacket in black acetate
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Dior, Uver the tnouiaeri, tnero i a irmgea iroie in gecper-ionea green. jeen ue n.w.n
Inmirad lei theme aorjean in thil ball aown (right) of paleit reipborry latin. Tha luminous
color il reflected in the deep
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Il 7 monthi. They are tha children of Mr. and Mn. Leon Street,
Merrill, Bright-eyed young onei are grandchildren of Mr. and
Mn Herman T. Street. Tuleleke. Maternal grandmother it
, Mn. E. M. Shipley, Glen Burnie, Maryland,
Presbyterian
Bazaar Plans'
Made in Merrill -
MERRILL Plans for the Pres.
hyterlan Church Fall baxaar No
vember 1, were discussed during
the Ladles Aid Society meeting In
the Church social parlor the after
noon of October 15. Baxaar will
be held In the Merrill recreation
hall, and the following committee
hearjs were appointed: te, Mr.
M. A. Bowman; cooked foods, Mrs.
Frank Hunntcutl; fish bowl, Mrs.
Clovls Story; movies, George Milne
nd novelties, Mrs. Lester Moore.
The afternoon'. devotional were
le bv Mrs, E. N. Eagle. Refresh
ments were served by the hostesses
Mr. Wendell Moore, Mrs. Mile
Moore, and Mrs. C. P. Hasklns,
to the following members: Mia.
PICTURE FRAMING
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ball aown (center) In absinthe araen acetate latin bv
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raipbarry of tha long velvet glov
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Photo by Milier-Drumoaugn
M. A. Bowman. Mr. Warren Con
ner, Mrs. E. N. Eagle, Mrs. Har
riett Fotherlngham, Mrs. Warren
Pruiu Mrs. Luther Hasklns. Mri.
Wilbur Hasklns, Mrs. Velton Has
klns, Mrs. rranx nunmcuu. Mrs.
Pete McNeill. Mr, Lester Moore,
Mro nlnvt fitnrv. Mr. Bernace
Wilson. Mrs. R. A. Smith, .Mrs.
Ruby Mitchell. Mrs. It. E. West,
and one visitor, Mrs. Peorge Ran
kin The next meeting will be No.
vember 19.
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thrnath lh appllrallan af m4trn
fflrlanl tartary an markftlni malh
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plana nrlitr. Htni ana af Iktoa
leTly aplntt alanaa l( ye with.
Apply ttni far a raaaanahtt lima
lawaral pnrrbaaf, Tha laraly calanlal
aptntl $m clycr1 with kaacb.
Louis R. Msnn Piano Co.
Its N. till mmntanf Oriaa
NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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taffeta covert jutt tha thoulderi. Supple,
abiintha green acetate latin by Chriitian
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vT rmiyvwrrj nun, ini ,u,i,i,,wh
lovei, the neckline and aarringi. By
ALTAR SOCIETY
BONANZA The Altar Boclety of.
St. Frances CsOrlnl wa enter
tained at the home of Mrs. Cecil
Hunt, on October 2. TO meeting
was In charge of president Mrs.
Dflh rv.1a.all Plana wrmrm made for
Ian annual card party to be held
on November a. at us irrii
Community Hall. The Bonanaa
Altar Society will have a cooked
food sale and booth of fancy work
at the St. Augustine Altar Society
of Merrill on November I. The
beautiful wool af ghan of pale coral
and deep wine made by Mre.
Clay walker win De gi""
that night. It Is now on diiplay at
. v. - i .Mil. ctni- Tim next meet
ing of the group will be at Bo
nanza at tne nome oi nirs.
McCarUe on October so
Mrs. Hunt served retreshmenta
at the afternoons close k eira.
Colwell, Mrs. Zane Heusien, aira.
Frank DeBet, Mrs. r.nRinpi-
er Mrs. Bud Harris. Mrs.
Walker. Mrs. Katherlne Orallan,
Mrs. Jack Mccartie. Mrs. r. -Brown.
Mrs. Clay walker. Mrs.
Eddie Oralian. and Father Pnelan.
THIRD BIRTHDAY
BONANZA Mrs. Vernon Hubble
entertained tlie afternoon of Octo
ber II, in honor of her little daugh
ter TwUla. who was three years
old. The children played frames
and enjoyed an afternoon of fun
after gifts were opened. A beauti
ful birthday cake was the ceneter
of atti action for the young fry.
Ouests were Twilla and Danny
Hubble, Craig, Perry and Ronald
Chestnut, Barbara and Karen
u.rnar Plain nnd T.arrv Beck.
Jerry and Ruthle Bradshaw, Mar-
la Kay Burnett, Robert. Eugene
and Kenneth Newnham, Blaine and
Neal Dye, and Danny Peterson.
Many of the mothers were present
and enjoyed a social afternoon, '
DANCE
Community
Hall
South Sixth
Saturday
9:00 lo 1:00 Standard
Music By
Les Gardner
and his
WESTERN SWING BAND
KFLW Broadcail
Saturday, 5:00 p.m. ,
Adm. $1.00 (Tax Inc.)
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SON VISITS
Dbn V Urinirm rr DarothV and
Marcella Travnlck, Nampa. Idaho,
were guests at the home of his
isrents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M.
Sriggs, 935 Division.
H on4 Dorothv Travnlck recent
ly announced their engagement,
and the weaamg date is tentatively
set for October 31-
urigEs l manager oi ine racuic
Fruit Express in Nampa.
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Mrs. H. C. HEMINSSEN, 1304 Creicent Avenue, announces
the engagement of her attractive daughter, Marilyn Joan, to
Robert RIggs, son of Mrs. Lucille Riggs, Lakeshore Drive. No
date hat been let for the wedding. Photo by Guderian
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