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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1952)
SATUItDAY, DKCKMHKlt (), 1UM FAUI liuni mm inn " - - 7 p ii iitre- sr mmi v I 5 V : i,:,,.-.-';:' , ' iV'i".'! V v'NVp ' V"Vfat-'.;-. ' ! Tip; ' Vw ; . " : , ' , . i C1 Mi i iO v v I f I ; . v.pw- . ' "ALL CITY" FACULTY DANCE ... at the Yacht Club Dec. tion n reservations contact any of the schools. Committee ,, .11. . r ,i ...I.. ,.,:i. .,. ,iU .:, Uu 'n chrge shown above includes from the left, Mrs. Maurice , I Z, will be an event ot the early winter season with music by , . , ' ' ,, ,. , . , ... . , , Anderson, Mrs. Len Surles, chairman; Mrs. Howard Bailoy, Pete Colley. The d.nner-danee is for all faculty members of Mr$ Foresf Hawey 4nJ Mrj Jdmej pamor the city school system and their spouses. For further informa- Photo by Kettler ..I., n.i uii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m .mi nmmwM jiMiminiin.p. i n. i.wiwm . .. . ...... 'f'V ? -'": v " v - - J it; ;. . .: v. - MR. AND MRS. J. A. COE, Ashland, announce the engage ment of their attractive daughter, Oorthea Coe, to Delmar Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Robinson, 1026 Laurel St. Bride-elect is a graduate of Ashland Senior High School, class of '51. She was employed this pest summer by the Klam ath Falls Recreation Department, and is now a Sophomore at Southern Oregon College. The prospective bridegroom is :a graduate of Klamath Union High School, class of '49 and is a senior at Oregon State College. No date has been set for the wedding. SHOWER FOR BRIDE-ELECT 'CHILOQUIN A bridal shower given in honor of Winnie Haddock ot Klamnth Falls shortly before Thanksgiving was held at the Pine Ridge home of Mrs. W. T. Oates. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Anton Za dina, Sharon Zadina. Mrs. Frled rnan Kirk, Frieda Kirk and Mrs. Ernestine Ortis. A series of clever games were played throughout the evening in cluding guessing waist measure ments from circles of string laid out on the floor, and guessing the weight of the 22 pound three tiered decorated cake served later In the evening. Attending were Mrs. Jack Jones, Mrs. Folk Haddock fo Pelican City, Mrs. Norman Doty, Mrs. Ed Doty, Mrs. Don Potter, Mrs. Ray Bald win, Mrs. Gerry Wolff. Mrs. George Brautlacm, Mrs. Elmer Hegiuno Mrs. Earl Oreear, Kay Hcglund, Merry Hayes. Mrs. Pat Hill. Mrs. Bill Wampler, the hostesses and guest of honor. Sending gifts were Mrs. David Sutton. Margaret Lee Greear. Mrs Floyd Ohles, Mrs. William Priebe. Mrs. Jesse Mancum, Mrs. David Lundeen, Mrs. Hugh Haddock of Klamath Falls. Mrs. Melvln Ray. Mrs. Orvllie Weddle, Mrs. Norman Wlmer, Mrs. Roy Deffenbacher, Jackie Schroeder. Mrs. Dwight Kir Cher, and Mrs. Bob Mathis. Winnie s engagement to Dennis "Johnny" Bunnell o' Roseburg. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bunnell ol Toketee Falls, has recently been announced. The wedding is sched uled for the near luture. r:,.. , I " - try Band.. j Give a gift "''TJJi" certificate ' 5sv i gift of y2j SHOES 'Your Friendly Family Footwear Store" V f - to 1 , T L MR. AND MRS. W. K. THOMAS . . . 2-128 Eberlein, an nounce the engagment of their daughter, Willa-Beth Buker, to Leo E. Olson, son of Mrs. Elnora Ethell, Keno Road. A Jan uary wedding is planned. Photo by Guderian br iNVlTATON . ." . two local artists, Lorraine Johnson and with different parts of the country. Theirs it the first of the Helen Balentine, will have an exhibit of Cralor Lake paint. series to be sent on tour, and the tolontod woman are busy ings and drawings on a tour sponsored by tho Fifth Army crating their interesting pieturos for shipment to Fifth Army headquarters in Chicago. Tho tour will cover 15 stalos east Headquarters in Chicago, in time for the tour which goes on of the Rockies. The Fifth Army has planned a series of ex- the road Dec. 15, and will continue through July 15. They hibits depicting various geographical sections of North Amer. r shown with a Crater Lake scone drawn by Mrs. Bnlontino ice,, as a pictorial review of outstanding scenes that may be t the recent joint exhibit of their work, found by visiting and travoling sorvice mon, to acquaint them Photo by Kettler ALOHA CLUB PAST MATRONS. Aloha Past Matrons met for 1 p.m. luncheon Nov. 'JS in tin Masonic Hall. Hostesses were May Phinney, Phyllis Poole and Helen Listoe. Twenty members were present. A short business meeting wax conducted by Erma Ucrlingx. Lou ise O Brlen and Mrs. James H. Hunter were appointed December calling committee. Two members. Ella McMillan and Ionise O'Hrlen were cited lor perfect attendance the past year. 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