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SATUniMY, NOVKMMKR 1, 1052 IIKPALI) AND NEWS. KMMATM rAU,t. ORKrinN PACK SKVKN j ; ; I it ' - I & Mt'JKSCiW ' V . ' '' '.'"A V1M-MTJ krFSeM W MR AND MRS. HOWARD C, WALKER married In Klamath Lutheran Church, September 14, 2 p.m. Bride ii ih former Ruth Ann Da Rosier, dauqhter of Mr. and Mrt. Georq E. Do Rosier, 4407 Baliem Drivo. Hor huibend it tho ion of Mn. Ruth Walker. Lake Andtt. S.D. ' 1Howord Walkers To SHOWER FOR SARA O'KEEFFE TULKLAKK 8r O'Keeffe, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Dn J. O'Kceffa, Tulelake. was honored Oct. II Hi delightfully planned pre-nupllal shower at tlx home of Mr. mid Mra. John Kelleher. Sara will become the bride, Nov. IS ol Patrick Kesnneally, Fort KieinaUl Ui Si. A'ugiitir,c'2 church. Merrill. . Hosttsaee were Mra. Ival Wolfe, Mra. Lillian Turnbeugh, Mia. Har rv Mltchrll, Mra. P. C. Bergman, Mra. Lester Cushman.Mra. James Wells, all o( Tulelake and Mrs. Con K. Murphy, Merrill. The ltta were plied on a lace covered tabu In the center of the living room and the relreahment table centered with an ar rangement ol bronie, oranie and jellow cluysanllieinums. During the evening a humurous akit deputing the lite ot the bride elrcl barn and reaied here waa I. veil and Margaret Ann Takaca aave a humoroua readme on the n ilier and mother of the bride. Mia. R. Webb Htaunlon waa the accompanist lur both number.. ' Sara and her mother were both presented with pink ro hud oor tagea. iry refrehmenla were aerved l Mi, uelbert Buell. Mra. K. W. biauntun and Kapie. Mra. Oeorge Aikcrui. Mra. Cecil liuell. Mia. Jul ius 'lacliirky, Mra. Chester J. Uionccyphcr. Jr., Mra. John Tak aca Jr. and Margaret Ann. Mra. Uay Bergman, Mra. Pat McOln- Mra. Tom O'Keefte. Mra. Fran cis Hannon, Mra. Lester Turn baugh. Mra. J. Russell Anderaon, Mra. Hill NeUon. Mra. Con Dug gall. Mra. Raymond Baktr and t'alty, Mra. Mary Ooldblatl and Katherine, Mrs. Kenneth Baghott, Mra Oeorge Hellatuman, Mra. Harney Mauch. Mra. Lester Toler. Mra. Bill Sanlana, Mra. Sumner Davis. ' Mra. Harry Mauch, Mr. 11 B Smith. Mra. L. C. Klrby. Mra. Tom New Ion, Mia. Joaquin Barr, Mia. George Prey, Mra. Richard Pen sler. Mra. Otto Haynes, Helen Kel lehrr and Nora OKeelle. Not present but aending gifts ere. Mra. Roy McNeil, Mra. fcd lJuckelt, Mra. Joe Llptak, Mia. Steve Takaca, Mra, John Slaub, Mia. Howard Dayton. Mra. John 0 Shea. Mra. Morrla Phelan, Mra. Clarence Srhott. Mra. Richard Klynn, Mra. Harriett Yordy.Mla. 1 meat Trelore, Mra. Oeorge Yoat, Mia Paul Tachlrky. Mra. Dean Callas, Mra. W. C. Weltkamp. Mra. Charlea Duvgan, Mra, Ed Bcus, Mrs. Max Naylur, Mra. M. h. Laird, Mra. Bert Johnson, Irene and Barbara Barr. CANTON CRATER 7 AUXILIARY MEETS . Lady Kute llogue. President, ,ralld the Ladlea Auxiliary Canton Crater 7 to order Thursday eve mm, Oct. 23, In the IOOP Hall. There were SO members present In lull dress uniform, and three .not In uniform. A letter was read by Lady Fran rln Mumell, Secretary, (rom Lady Cora Marker, now living in Mil waukle. Ore., who Joined the local auxiliary Nov. 18. 1039. It waa elat ed that ntncnl members are mlaaed and the auxiliary la always happy 'to hrnr from them. Lady Charlotte Carton Project for the year la bed-aide table for the hospital at the IOOF Home In .Portland: and pinna for raising : money for the project were dls- ' cussed. I A turkey dinner Is planned for I he ofllclnl visit of Lady Charlotte F.aslon, President of the Associa tion of Ladlea Auxiliaries of Ore- 1 fcon. i Ladles Martha Barnes, Rovella Johnson and Ruth Harris aerved 1 rcfi eslimeius after the meeting adjourned. Live In Roseburg Close friends and relatives wit. neased the wedding of Ruth Ann De RoMer. daughle of Mr. ano Mrs. Oeorge E. De Rosier, to Howard C. Walker, aon of Mrs. Ruth Walker, For her informal wedding the bride wore a gray drew-maker suit accented with a shoulder corsage The a P.m. ceremony In Klam ath Lutheran Church, September 14. waa a candlelight service reaa by the Reverend Irvln Tweet. The bride was given In marriage by her granaratner. waiter coieman, In the absence or ner lamer, wno waa in the veteran's Hospital, Portland. Attending the couple were. Mrs. Wanlta Washburn and Melvln O. Terrv. Ushers, who also served1 as candlriigntera were James Branca and Gilbert Schals. Mra. De Rosier and Mrs. Wsiker. mothers of the bridal couple, wore street length dresses and both had shoulder corsages of gardenias. The reception was In the church parlors following the ceremony. Mra. wiuiam uaria. iinvr v, the bride ooured: Mra, Al Loomta cut the cake; and Florence De Rosier, aimer of the bride, passes. the guest book. Alter a trip to Southern Callfor nla the couple Ii al home, 129 So. Blephena Street, ROaeburg. Out of town lor the occasion were: Mrs. William O. Davlg. Ann Tesalon and Virginia Wallers. Ban Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Pelkl and family, Cottare Orove: Mr. and Mra. Al Schats and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brood and Ronnie: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and Becky Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Walker, Mr. and Mra. Arlle Walker, Mrs. Oerry Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Copaey and family; and Mr. and Mrs. A. Kent and family, all from Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Rose Travis, Red. ding; Mr. and Mra. Ed Bhadley, i Sprague River: Mrs. Hank Har vev. Wood. 8.D.. Mr. and Mra. Dick Sterenson and Bob. and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Walker and Pat, Maim. n 1 I t 1 .... II Ml . in. IS ;s I ' I Mi I i I I ha ,: a.- TV tsw mik Jif f g s,. -r . s :r vr s.r . 'rLmmjk Cft."tr r 7; A Jnn'tfi riinmaaii ,ittwm CARNIVAL AT MERRILL VERRILL Peggy Noonan, high school aoihomore was crowned queen of the annual high school carnival, by Danny Barry, student body piesldent, to open the eve ning's lestlvllles Isst Saturday eve ning at the high school gym. Others chosen to represent their classes were Dorthea Freeman. 7th grade; Shirley Hoy. (th; Marylou Turner, freshman class; Mary Lou Quail.-., Junior; and Arlene Lemler. aenlor. Choice waa made on a ticket sell ing basis. A capacity crowd enjoyed the various games and concessions sponsored by esch of the grades; one of the busiest waa the bingo game, sponsored by the seniors; another waa the FHA Olrls' cooked food booth All funds will go to ward purchasing needed equip ment for the school. Quilting Bee' For Guild Bazaar , LANOELL VALLEY A quilting bee was enjnved at the home ol Mra. Ilnrrv Frar.ler on Wednesday to finish the quilt to be sold at the annual bazaar and turkey din ner given by the guild of St. Barnabas Church on November 1. A potluck dinner was served at noon. Helping with the quilt and doing other sewing were Mra, John Craven, Mrs. Art Monroe. ' Mra. Luther Noble, Mrs. Lloyd Oltt. Mrs. Wesley Dearborn. Mrs. Rus sell Walsh, Mrs. Clnude Murray, Mra, Bill Brtuloldt. Mra. Owen Pepple, Mrs. Paul Monroe, Mra. Eldreda Llndsav, Mrs. BUI Cun nliiKham, Mra, O. 0. Johnson, Mrs. Mike Dearborn, Mrs. Mary J. Smith and Mra, Frasler. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS "X1 ii ) , 0 InrltotioiM VOIGHT'S PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY CHAPTER U of PEO . . . en. fertained their huibandt with dinner party Oct. 2 1, at tho Yacht Club; and part of tho members and quests are shown before tho "movies."' In tho Ihreeiome, II to rl Mn. John Fowler, vice preti dent; Mn. Gilbert Float, proiidant; and Mrs. Lloyd Emory, recording secretary. Other officers not in. picture: Mrs. Arnold GriUpp, corre sponding secretory; Mrs. F.' Cecil Adams, treasurer; Mrs. Mer: Nerseth, querd; Mrs. : E. B. Rodman, musician; and Mn. W. R. Boyd, historian. Photos by Kottlor PEO DINNER . AT YACHT CLUB FOR HUSBANDS The Yacht Club was the scene of a delightful dinner party on Tuefdav. Oct. 21. when Chapter U of PEO entertained Its members and their BH'a (husbands to the unlnltlatel. The rlub was beauti fully decorated for- the occasion with aav Halloween pumpkins. witches and -masses of lovely Fall liowera. - . Committee In charge of prepara. lions lor me event were Mrs. w, K. Pucketl, Mrs. Charlea H. Lelk, m Mra. Lloyd Emery and Mra. Lloyd Porter. - T Following the banquet. Karl Oentry ol Tulelake presented his unusual colored moviea of various wild lire native lo thla State. ' The PEO Sisterhood u an edu cation group which sponsors arholarrhlpa and loans for the education of young women and has a nation-wide program of aupport for foreign students , securing a part of their education in the United Bute. The Sisterhood owns and admtnlatera Cottey College, a Junior college of high acholastic standing, located In Nevada, Mo. Officers of Chapter U for this year are Mrs. Ollbert Fleet, presi dent: Mrs. John Fowler, vice pres ident: Mrs. Arnold Oralapp, cor responding secretary; Mrs. Lloyd Fmery, recording secretary; Mra, F. Cecil Adams,' treasurer; Mrs, Marvin Neiseih. guard: Mrs. E. B. Redman, musician; and Mi's. W. R, Boyd, historian.. . ' M n'Jt "J v5 1 I kE 1 Ih.f ''.-l'v' e t, f . . dkx-l- a ...:t.v a 1 - y7 ' vr l' MR. AND MRS. R. E. DERRY . . . Malin, onnounco tho engage ment of their attractive daughter. Batty, to Joseph Nork, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nork, Bonanza. The dato has boon set for . Nov. 15, in St. Frances Cabrini Church, Bonanza. Photo by Ferebao ' CHEMULT IS NEW ADDRESS Delta Sigma Phi Halloween Party MERRILL lot Sigma Chapter J4M Delta Sigma Phi was held Friday October 24. It was a Hal loween masquerade party at the home of Mrs. Janei Adams. Those present were Alma Coulson. Ruth Crawlord. Betty Nelson, Jean Rose, Frances Callas. Elenc Hyytime. Dorothy Holmqult, Lee ocney, &oia tsiauanier, Virginia Haaklns. Margie Hodges. Duflie Kenyon. Phyllis Hanchett and Janeil . Adama. Decorations in cluded Halloween table streamers. candles and pumpkins. Prire for the best costume was won by Zola Slaughter. Bingo was played, with prliea won by Fran ces Callas and Alma, Coulson. Re freshments were aerved b y hostcs&cs Jean Rose. Ruth Craw- iotq ana Janeil Adams. jCDA Card Party The Catholic Daughters of Amer ica are sponsoring a card party the evening of Nov. 13 in the Sac red Heart Parish Hall. Dessert will be served at 7:30 p.m. there will be prises for each table, and those making reserva tions please bring your own cards. Mrs. M. E. Holland and Mrs. Joe Helder are co-chairmen for the event; and Mrs. Percy Murray Is in charge of decorations: Miss Pat Murphy and Miss Jean Underwood are chairmen of tallies. Mrs. L. J. Locher and Mrs. K. A. Moore, priaes; Mrs. W. O. Ely and Mrs. J. K. McAndrewa. refreshments; and Mrs. R. E. Hooker, publicity. Those wishing to make reserva tions please call Mrs. Holland. 8837. , Mr. and Mra. A. F. Stainbrook recently announced the meiriage of their daughter. Donna, to Berols Partridge, aon of Mr. and Mra. Luther Partridge. Orange, Texas. T ". . .. Mt.niMl fV.t 11 III Reno. Joyce Btalnbiook, sister ol I the bride, accompanied mem vt Reno to attend her sister. The new Mrs Partridge Is a former KUH8 student, and her husband Is employed -In the signal department of Southern Pacific. . They are now al home In Che-' I in n i ,)iui Jr. ft immwm fft ., . k' till "Rltll II NIM" If' a eirwa I f Maay M amwiea'l tMly. ileaarr Mm, sm l "fioure-value" af he-taltrit aiaatfi TH asiaae. ittisniw ft me al . MallrMea' I'M I) lanaa far aMiat a awffd lauca al tanry t alMt asS mm. Hallrmea Imi it kaM wltsaut, iHorirnlnt tae hn sa arises fats- Try Nttlywaoa' Irns Tatilrt, larity. ftflt "mWi.lX He) sag taMtM ItMa" iKs IMaaai Si?. (a IS1I, ewlraess,CaM. MMMtMa vault FLUHRER'S t A Here's Hie embossed Wilton (hat wins praises everjnhcre. ; LEES Horizon. Still "just looking around ?M,Jiisl waiting" . .to find the one) rug that wins votir heart? 1495 Were it it! les ever-lovcly Horir.on in a It) Sq. Yd. graceful scroll pattern. Iols exactly like needlepoint. Perfect with traditional or modern. Popular new colors. Ocean Green, Cameo Beige, Rose Quarts, Nutria, Dove Grey. Linden Green. One look will do more than many words. The price tag it easy on the eyes, too! THOSI HIAVENLY TEXTURED CARPETS LOOMED IT LEES "Four Floort of Fine Furniturt and Floor Covcrinqt" Kfamath. unnituneCo Sally Rayizza Birthday Party. CHJ.LOQCIN Sally Raviraa was eight vears old lecently and had an ali'ernoon party given lor her by her mother, Mrs. Harry Ravis za. Quests came after school to play games, have refreshments and watch Sally open all her gifts. Childien attending were Rose Marie Moiling. Susan Weddle. Doris and Agatha DiUlio. Dennis and Donald Potter, Marilvn Echlln. Janet Hall. Cherry Wolff. Judy Adamo. Sheila Riddle, and Sally. SOROPTIMIST CLUB MEETING Soroptlmlst Club had the pleas ure of bearing E. .A. Geary, Rep resentative from the Legislature, at the Thursday meeting in the PelicKn Cafe. He waa mtroduceo by Lucille C'Ncuj, Ciiii utnu ut the day. and discussed the legis lative measures on the ballot. Qualified bv experience in the leg islature he gave much information about the background of several of the amendments. A letter was read by President Isabelle Brtxner from the County Health Association thanking the elub for helping to make the X ray survey successful and inviting the club members to attend their open boose Friday, Oct. 31. Klamath Falls is becoming known as quite an Art Center. Catherine Brumbaugh has been in vited to exhibit her pictures at the Oregon College of Education at Monmouth during National Art Week. Helen Balentine and Lor raine Johnson will have their sketches of scenery around Crater Lake on display at the local Art Center In recognition of National Art Week. Lorraine is also sending into the Art Museum at Portland a picture of the Geary Ranch. Ida O Dell told of the trip made to Lakeview as guests of the Sor optlmlst club there to help them celebrate their 10th anniversary and Pounders Day. Attending were Isabelle Brtxner. Evelyn Cooper. Frances Anderson, Blanche Lundy and Ida O Dell. Mrs. Clara 8hae Shaw was celebrating her birtMay and had many beautiful flowers. Birthday songs were sung lor her and Su sanne Hamilton. Guests for the day were Mrs. E. A. Ueary, Mrs. Seth Kerron and Mrs. George Berger of El Cerrito. Calif., a former member of the Klamath club. HOMECOMING , DINNER PARTY i' CHILOQUIN Mr. and Mrs. Ce cil Card were the surprised guests of honor last Thursday evening of a special homecoming party given by the Bible Standard church with a dinner served for the young mar ried coupiea first by air. and mra, Jesse Mangum. An Italian spaghetti dinner was served in the grade school cafe teria to Mr. and Mrs. Card, Mr. and Mrs. David Lundeen and daughters. Rev. and Mrs. David Sutton and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Vince Bodner Jr., son and daugh ter from Sprague River, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and son. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Isgrlg and daughters were unable to attend. Following: the dinner the young; people and adults of the church joined the group for an evening of games, refreshments and giving of gflts. The Gards have recently come lo Chiloquin after his dis charge from the armed forces. Hostesses for the shower were Mrs. David Sutton, Mrs. David Lundeen. Mrs. Cliff Oard and Mrs. Bill DuBois. METHODIST SR.VER TEA The Methodist Home Silver Tea originally scheduled to be held at tne E. M. buoo residence, Thurs day Nov. (. has been changed to the Methodist Church parlors, due to the illness of Mrs. Bubb. The tea Is sponsored by the local Womena Society of Christian Serv ice for the Methodist Church, and the hours are from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Mrs. Oliver 8oiker will be host ess for the afternoon. A cordial Invitation is extended to all worn en in the community. Make way for Hit Highnest A . . w mm w caz. . ' . ' - - - lECISTtkEl JltUIll S L "..".j.'n j n. 3151 fit ere is a selection of nog . handsome enough to make any man feel like a king.. all in durable Granat lemperet white or yellow gold. 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