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'v. march at. m HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SXVTN SURPRISE PARTY cad udc ocris -yy -- - . ... , inn mm mm h . ;l VV pauses for a piciurt at they toavt tht tlhaif way to china, clothes (or their wadding anciico and Southern California. rowel is Di nner Kenaston bride of jAYBILL IN DORRIS romance which br.'of Reseda, Calif. The 7 o'clock In Denver, Cola. mt, wele soiomnlicd by the Rev. t'Kl" &JSL- 1 U- Dorr.. Na- ide wrdnd vcirt" church. it of A. U Orayblll The bride, a graduate of Butte Valley High School, class of '41. was charming in a powder blue suit and navy blue accessories. Her cortege waa of red roses. Her attendant, Margie Nason, wore a dark blue dress with blue and white accessories and a cor sage of red carnations. Merle Ken aston, brother of the bride, was best man and wedding music was playif, by Mra. J. W. Celler of Nampa, Idaho. Tho bride's mother was gowned in powder blue complemented with navy, The bridegroom, aon of Mr. and Mra. L. A. Urayblll of Reseda, Is a PPC in the Army Air Corps and Is stationed at the Fair child Air Base near Spokane. Af ter his two-week honeymoon leave lite couple will tentatively make innr noma at raircniid. Special guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Pyle and dnuitritcr. Evelyn. Denver, who lelt Friday for their Colorado home. While here the visitors were the houwKuests of Mr. and Mrs R. B. Ball. Dorrls. Mrs. Ball Is slater of the bride and Mrs. Pyle la ine sister of Mr. Ball. party In honor Irs. Harold Pocll the ranch home of Frank Obenchain evening, March 14. lias been in iber sales for the Fremont Forest and e their home in Bly Iven years. Mr. I'ow- tho Forest service in private Industry live in Lewiston, la. have been very ac- of the community, lcea to the com- en many. Mr. pow- president of the Bly ?id haa been a 411 en years. Mrs. Pow. for the Community tile Psralysis Drive and has been a 4-11 vera) years. She Is nn of the Bly Home it and has held lev It the Bly Women's Lv presented to the nostesa aa going om their assembled I who attended were I Dave campbeii, Mr. rbert Hadley. Mr. Illm Halt), Mr. and iendall. Mr, and Mrs. L Mr. and Mrs. Emil (and Mra. Ted Hyde, Hayden, Mrs. Sylvia I Mr. Mat Obenchain. less Club F Ih Falls Lioness re ctal treat when they (home of Mra. Ed t'hetr March meeting. Cornell gave an In ry Interesting talk B to the Inaugeratlon. iventory of personal (thing worn by lin en was especially an tra. Cornell atlll car I spark of enthusiasm he returned from the anaugeratlon to which raa Republican corn She concluded her special plea to women I to expect Immediate leform but to get be I administration with f cooperation, fastness meeting In- I convention discussion, part convention plans IK satisfactorily. Pres- re Thomas announced officers and board Me planning to attend id meeting at Astoria I urged other mem M also. (centerpiece of Spring (warded to Mra. Jim special prlre. A siml- presented to Mra. lea eream anil . lllclous eooklea were following hostesses, ylor, Mrs. Ed Robin- ii Hoiibronner, Mrs, idnnger. t .- "I o IT I - ' ' r - 1 1V.- A T c3 I I'.vj lit-. If - ifv4. w ti- 1 "v.t! - f i lf i ,( i ' I YV ' j Va thy " 'h-r- Bfc'lal' ' i lllll 'a'li' l 'mi " ll " RIDAL ATTENDENTS . . . for the lovely bride, from the left are, Mu. Leslie Shoupe, liifer-in-law of tht bride, who served i bridesmaid; Mrs.' Etrl Brooks, matron of honor, sitter of tht bridegroom; end little Linda Brooks, bridegroom's nitce, who was flower girl. AT THI ALTAR ... In First Methodist Church, Mr. and Mrs. Shermen R. Htnson, tfttr tht 3 p. m. ctrtmony. Tht Rtv. Lloyd Hollowey rtad tht strvict. Bride is tht formir Gtrtldint Shoupe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Shoupe; and bridegroom is tht son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hanson, all of Klamath Falls. Photos by Guderian First Methodist Church Is Scene Of Shoupe-Hanson Nuptials PROSPERITY CHAPTER 160 MAUN Prosperity Chapter 10, Order of the Eastern, star mci Thursday evening. March 12. at the Community Church for regular monthly meeting. Honored guests escorted to the East and welcomed were Helen McCornack. worthy matron of Mantanlta Chapter; Allen Betsch, worthy natron of Mantanlta Chap ter: and Claris Williams, patron of Aloha Chanter of Klamath Falls. A Isrce srouo of -visitors from both Mantanlta and Aloha Chap ters were also welcomed. Worthy matron, Eva Bowman and worthy patron, A. E. Street, conferred degrees on two new members, who were then given a hearlv welcome by the members, Mrs. Bowman announced that an Instruction meeting Is scheduled for April Honor guest will be Irene McKlnley. associate grand matron of the Grand Chapter of Oregon: and a polluck aupper at 6:30 will be held before the in struction meeting. At the close of the meeting, re freshments were served by Mra, Connie Kruger and Mra. Bessie Cornett. St. Patrick motif was carried out In the lable dccorallons. Movies of Mexico and Washing ton, D.C., were shown by Mervyn Wlldo during refreshment hour. raa m fur CoiriDiti lint y of mualral Itylt mergo Mr k'liwll tlllUl JMI Milt WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS . antt Invitations Eniraved and Procassed IHT'S PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY PhoM 7412 Shaded tones of pink, rase end turquoise were accented with green and white chosen aa the color scheme for the wedding of Oeral- dlne Shoupe, daughter or Mr. and Mra, Arthur L. Shoupe. 1331 Wor den, to Sherman R. Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hanson, 5658 Independence Avenue. The First Methodist Church was the setting for the pretty wedding. The Rev. Lloyd Holloway read the 3 p.m. service before an altar lighted with tapers In floor candel abra and flanked by baskets of white stock, pink snapdragons and woodwardla fern, Feb. 22. The bride's father g.ivc her in mar riage. Don McKcntie. vocal soloist, was accompanied by Mrs. Oordon Morris, organist. Her down of white satin and white Chantllly lace was styled with a full skirt, full court train. bodice of the lace and two lace panela appllqued down the front of the skirt. The long fitted sleeves were also of the Chantllly lace, as was the small round collar. Her shoulder length veil of Illusion net waa held by a draped crown of the same net trimmed with seed pearls, she carried a bouquet of pink rosea and atephanotls, tied with aatln streamers. Mra. Earl Brooks, aisle? of the onoegroom was matron of honor: her turquoise taffeta dress was styled with a full skirt; and her bouquet of deep pink carnations, matched her headband. Mrs, Leslie Shoupe. bride's sister-in-law, was bridesmaid. She wore dusty-rose taffeta atyled as the matron of honor's, and her bou quet and headband were of dubon net carnations. Little flower girl, Linda Brooks, niece of the bridegroom wore pink taffeta, with matching hair flowers and basket. Best man was Earl Brooks and ushers were Leslie 8houpe and Sheridan Scott; who were also can-dlellghtera. Mrs. Shoupe chose navy taffeta wltn navy accessories accented in watte lor her daughter a wedding; and her corsage was of pink rose buds. Mrs. Hanson wore a gray dressmaker suit with black and white accessories and her' corsage was also of pink rosebuds. At the reception In the church parlors, Mrs. Eugene Shoupe, bride's aunt from Reno poured: and Mrs. Edgar Shoupe, also aunt from Ashland, cut the cake. Mrs. John Hubbard, Tulelake, passed the guestbook. For travel, the new Mrs. Hanson wore a pale beige suit with brown and beige accessories. After their wedding trip to San Francisco and Southern California, the couple Is at home, 1211 Fine. Prior to her marriage the bride had been teaching in Auburn. Calif. SOROPTIMIST CLUB MEETING. The Soroptimlat Club met for Its regular luncheon meeting in the Pelican Cafe Party Room Thurs day. The speaker of the day waa Mrs. Karl Urquhart. head ot the Welfare Bureau of Klamath Coun ty for twenty years. She M intro duced by Rhoda Harndon, the chairman for the day. Mra. Urqu hart gave a very interesting and comprehensive explanation of the work done by Welfare. She stated that they now also have charge of Civil Defense In case of any JoAnn Sisemore IRC Initiate JoAnn slsomore of Fort Klamath Is among the 11 pledges received Into the International Relations Club of Marylhurst College, March 13. The formal Initiation coremony was preceded by dinner in the Flavla Salon. On March 18 JoAnn was a com mittee member for a demonstration lecture on floral arrangement, sponsored by the college Etiquette Board. She is the daughter of Mrs. 3. R. Sisemore. i ! I.UQUIDTpETAWv AND TOlIJTlWATEr Ip1 Bothl!'if LEE. HENDRICKS 'Your Ntlahbarhoosl Drmiiit' 2212 So. 6th Phona 4321 Baby Shower WE8TSIDE The Union School lunch room waa the scene of a surprise baby shower given in hon or of Mrs. Hicnara liOrenzen, March . Present were Mrs. Scotty Nelson. Mrs. Mariaret Crowl. Mrs. Shirley Slno. Mra. Juanita Nelson, Mrs, Imogene Batman, Mra. Mil-rii-Ml flam-tt. Mra. Mvrna Neash- em, Mrs. Norma Blalock. Mrs. Eva-' lyn OUlenwater, Mrs. Anne Soraae. Mrs. Beverly Warner, Mrs. Janet Mulkey. Mrs. Ruth Millard, Mrs. Dasie LaBranch, Mrs. Pearl Christenson and Mrs. Violet Wagers. Mrs. Verna Buck, Mrs. Hazel Deter. Mrs. Lois Oakley, Mrs. Edna Toney, Mrs, Nancy Fenimore Mrs. Margie Haven, Mrs. jean Smith, Mrs. Elsie Hanks, Mrs. Rosezella Newman. Those, sending gifts were Mrs. Mildred Richard son, Mrs. Josephine Warner, Mrs. Myrle Lamb, Mrs. Idora and Tarn aron Tomlin, Mrs. Mary Etta New man, Mrs. Joan Stewart. The Mother's Club served ice cream and cookies. A good time was en joyed by all attending. hi it tot a to - 1 . ? iFy., 7 aiS0 IIm St Mfll ting. 7 lorg fdt &9mo4t. t Sk to WttMrif Km ' H4, tax Ine. . - 1IERJAJESTI" t-n. ha aristocratic splendour of crown jewels in a new diomond ring tnieenbU to mokt yevr bride fttl Kkt a Ouetn. Prass tht r y rings together and thty "click" into poHact Open Budget Account olignmant. Thty will not saparota or turn J. will alwerys ktap bar precious I diamonds In full vlaw. In ftrl tf , whtta Of yallaw gold, ipaciaUy I B'M. laatpad far tang ferithtvl wor Nt V W9af(MpHI 4tflM0HQ Mptnyii( 700 Miln St. Phong 3111 war caused disaster. A letter was read from Norma Augustus who Is taking nurse's training in Port land hospitals and is sponsored by the local Soroptimlst Club. Lois Stewart who is a former member of the club and is here (or a visit delighted the club with an Impromptu talk, telling stories ot her life in Honolulu where she Is now a staff writer on the Honolulu Advertiser. She told of the arrival of the Helena with Elsenhower and his party which was most colorful. She interviewed Douglas McKay that same day. Guests for the day were other than Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Rod Me Phail and Mrs. Mae Jermann of Camas, Wash. Happy Hour Club Happy Hour Club met at the home ol Maude Hosley, 623 High Street, March 10. . with Adeline Cofer. hostess.- - Members present were: Louise Humphrey, Anna Bean. Alice Law rence, Lola Evans, Eva Richard son, Maud Hosley, Anna Biehn, Nina Beck. Ruth Heldrich. Jennie Hum, Una Motschenbacher, Alma Cofer and Adeline Cofer. Ouests were: Harriette Estes and Francis Keller, who was here from Portland. Next meeting, March 24, 1:30 p.m. with Alma Cofer, 1017 High Street. CHTLOOUTN Mrs. Oordon Rof. era was wuy aurpmey wneu what aha thought was a ahower for someone else turned out to be for her. The party was given by Mrs. Ray Prowell last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ruth Bchaeffer of Klamath Palls led the gamea during the early part of the evening and Mra. Ray Baldwin assisted later. The guest of honor received gifts from the following Invited guests: Mrs. Xd Doty, Mrs. Walter Wents, Mrs. Alvte Youngblood, Mrs. Harry Pearson, Mra. Otorta Brautlacht, Mra. Ray Baldwin. Mrs. Oerald Wolff, Mra. Manuel Ochoa, Mra. Jarvey Riddle, OloMa Ochoa, Mra. Mary Wright and Mra. Rudy Zadlna. Mra. rreidman Kirk, Mrs. Lloyd Peters, Mrs. Warren aorahan, Mrs. Carl Lobert. Mrs. William Ericsson, Mrs. Floyd Ohlea, Mra. Maggie Dumont, Mrs. Mildred Cookman, Mrs. Waiter Zimmer man, Mrs. Anton Zadlna, Mra. Don Potter, Mrs. Joe Herkahan. Mrs. Matt Samson, Mrs. Ruth Bchaeffer. Mrs. Xlery Echlln and the hostess. Young People's I -o '. .1 I I toet-1 oaether a WESTSIDE Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 8tover'a noma wa. ih. an f nl m vmr m people's get togethu and getac qualnted with Mr. and-Miir ion ard Bursan oi ruamain nui. They will be here helping to h struct the Vacation Bible School which will be the first two week of June from 9 to 12 a.m. Thoaa present at the' Stover home were Leona Raybould. Jacksonville, Ore. Alma. Crowl. Rachel OUlenwater. Barbara Tomlin, Ervln Moulton, . Mrs. Evalyn OUlenwater, WUma Holmqulst, Daniel Stover, Joaa oarrett, Marvin Moulton, Douglas ll.i.- WMmm Ua D.altMlH W, IT HBW 11.11. " J " " , Calif.; Mrs. Mary Etta Newman, viitim v. nmvnonia. nn uiii.: Diamond Newman, Dale Newman. Carroll Moulton, Calvin Newman. , Galen Chandler, Stanley Newman. Mrs. Alma Mounon. uarou atom- - talk: by Leonard Burlthart, games and refreshments ware enjoyed by aU. Surprise Party T a aunirise birthday party for Mrs. Nina Beck waa given March 11. S p.m.. by Mrs. Marie KHfOre, 303 So. 8th Street. - Quests were: Dr. snd Mrs. Alva CUSier, sax- mun act. unip man, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Canoy. Mrs. Julia wuiiams, jars, a-ansa Ooddard, Mrs. Dorothy Post, Laa Sutton, David Gervaia and Mrs. May Eck. tonocmo was tne rvenrna omr ; sion; and Mra. Alva Custer waa high for women; Dr. Custer, high for men. . ; -Two lovely birthday cakes were svrveu laccr in vm evening;; one oi them sent by Mra. Leon Andrieu, Midland. Orvilto Raichanbarf IS REOPINING TIK-TOK DRIVl IN ) WATCH FOR DAT! HURRY! ONLY TWO WEEKS LEFTr TO Enter Ferebee Annual Mos t lliilil Contest' c J GREQ ARANT On of last voort wlnntra 19S3 GRAND PRIZE WINNER WILL RECEIVE $75.00 CASH AWARD fc OPEN TO CHILDREN S MONTHS TO YEARS! 31 AWARDS ... 31 WINNERS! V ' V EQUAL CHANCE POR ALL! Mothers! It's Free! No Obligation! Dtxelree SiuciQ U.S. NATIONAL RANK BUILDING KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON .' -Phono, 3232 .