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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1954)
ik SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1Q.S4 HKRAIJ") AN'l NKWS. KI,AMATH FA U.S. ORKRON AG8 KEVIN nqjoupm&niik w hat's new? ... ! '. V i ,. "Jj, ' .1 f 5 (4 ':; ,- Y.. iJ v lr - A . Afc, v 4' rUv A SPRING WEDDING is planned by bride-elect Florence Ger trude (Flossie), daughter of. Mrs. Joseph Calhoun and the late Joseph Calhoun, 2504 Reclamation. Her fiance is William C. ; Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stewart, Kirk. Plorence is a graduate of Sacred Heart Academy; her husband-to-be recently returned from four years in the Navy Air Force. Photo by Miller-Williams MR. AND MRS. SAM L. JONES . . . 723 St, Francis Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to WiU liam Gilpatriclc, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal B. Gilpatrick, Broad bent, Oregon. Bride-elect, a graduate of Medford High School, at present with the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Com pany; Gilpatrick, a graduate of Myrtle Point High School is now a student at OTI. A spring wedding is planned. ' ILDA BRITTON . . . bride-elect of Maynard Hricziscse. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cochran, Bonanza; and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hricziscse, also Bonanza. No date has been set for the wedding; Maynard is still serving with the Navy in Japan. Photo by Ferebee Ppst Noble Grands Announce District Convention Committees Past Noble Grands Club ot Pros perity Hnbckah Lodge No. 104, met for a 1 p.m. potluck luncheon March 2. at 4he home of (he sec retary. Margaret Bidcn. During the business . meeting members worked on the conven tion cjullt. Reports on sickness and distress indicated Uiat the following mem bers were absent because of ill ness: Jennie Hum, Alice Gocller, Rose Keesec, Ivy Dm, Beatrice Denison and Alice Lawrence. Plans nre bcin formulated for the district convention tentatively scheduled tor the last eek in May. with headquarters In the IOOF Hall. The club voted to take charge of the noon luncheon: and Pres ident Mae Anderson appointed the following committees: decorations, Lina Motschenbachcr, chairman, assisted bv Sadie Mae Wallace, Harriett Estes, Margaret Biden, Nellie Wattenburg, Alice Lawrence and Georgia Zollman. Past Noble Grand luncheon. Elizabeth Ramsey, chairman, as sisted bv Ellen Wade. Mae Ander son, Kate Hogue, Anna Bean, Cor- lnne Larson, Effle Redkey and Margaret Landis. Visiting committee for March. Mae Anderson and Florence Cus ter. Calling committee, Kate Hogue and Zelma Howard. Next meeting- will be April 6, with Kate Hogue, 419 Pine Street. Past Noble Grands present at tile recent meeting included Mae An derson, Sadie Mae Wallace, LinA Motschenbachcr, Alma C o f e r, Laura Uerllngs. Zelma Howard, Kate Hogue, Anna Bean, Elizabeth Ramsby, Ellen Wade, Nellie Wat tenburg, Doris Reed, Ada Bparrc tom. Vera Frltsch, Esther Mast, Bernice McCracken. Florence Cus ter, Margaret Wiard and Margar et Biden. Special guests of the afternoon were Mildred Largent, Mamie Hut chens and Osa Bradbury. Members responded enthusias tically to the president's call for embroidery and crochet threads to be sent to the IOOF Home in Port land to augment the fancy-wo'k basket supplies of the women resi dents; to help them continue their enthusiastic creation of beautiful mrlul and saleable articles. Flowering Shrubs EVERGREENS w HEDGES We will be glad to help you with your plan, at your home, by appointment. Phone 5502. Floyd Scott Un-iaru s" Klamath Malm Nursery H.n,uie . h..i Dri.e MR. AND MRS. R. R. NEWLUN . . . Sprague River, announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Jean, to Kenneth G. Culp, sori of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Culp, Vale, Oregon, Both are students at OTI. No date has been set for the wedding. Photo by Floyd MUSIC RECITAL MARCH 7 AT SACRED HEART ACADEMY Elementary music students of Sacred Heart Academy will be pre sented In recital Sunday, March Happy Hour Club The Happy Hour Club met with Alice Lawrence at Jen-Ed's Feb ruary 23, at 1:30 p.m. Members present were Anna Btehn, Loift Evans, Mnud Hoslcy, Alma Color, Jennie Hurn, Lillian White, Ruth Hiedrlch, Eva Richard son. Anna Rcedcr, Alice Law rence and Lina Motschenbachcr Guests lor the afternoon included Hazel Drlnkwattr, Harrlctle Estes and Mary Prlnglc. Club will meet with Ruth Hied rlch, Tuesday, March 9, at 1:30 p.m., at 213 Washington Street. 7 at 2:30 p.m. In the school audi torium. Children who will take part In the program are listed as: Mary Audi leu, Paul Andrieu, Jane Black, Lyndon Bowen, Katherine Brau nor, Donald Buckingham, Jill Cum mlngs, Kathleen Cronon, Jerry De Nault, Joan Duracha, Robert Fow ler. Carina Franks, Linda Han vllle, Sally Hanvlllc, Carmclle Har tln, Karen Klskila, Judith Korsen, David Larson and Andrea Lee. Stephanie Lee, Dick Miller, Mary Ellen Miller, Mary Ann Pade, Lynn Passarettl, Denny Pastega, Kenny Pastega, Joan Marie Pelzel, Catherine Ross, Lloyd Ross, Andrea Reeder, John Roycroft. Anne Marie Rovllo, Cynthia Sargeant, Thomas Schitf, Shirley Shirk, George 8praguc, Linda Walker and Steven Walker. MARCH A YOU SEE IT WITHOUT CLASSES! Cinemascope William POWU AduIrT ,Tox Kiddies 35c our newest blends of worsted, pure silk and miracle dacron! these are fabrics of a lighter, more comfortable weight ... fabrics that make suits more wearable and more beautifu than ever before in fashion history! 79.95 ' if: I I il. . ' i't fit t; H i