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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1954)
SATURDAY, MAY 22, 10B4 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACK THIRTEEN Wall II l lifriiW'iltJfctfcjMiMJ ROBERT HESSIG ... and Tom Latieft agree that it's fun to be hosts to a big crowd ot Promont Junior High classmates. LORA LEONARD . , , and Susan Miller show amused Interest In co-host Doug Van Buskirk't by-play. ' t 'tVk -A' VSf v ; 3 V .:. ABOVE ... (all pictures from left to right), Jerry Alley. Brian Jacobs, Jo Ann Bogatay and Eleanor Prock reflecting the poise and assurance evidenced by all of the young people. "THE GRADUATION BALL" ... in the Pine Room of the Willard Hotel, from 8 to 1 1 p.m., May 14, will be one of "THE" memories of this year's graduating class from Fremont Junior High School. Nine hosts and nine hostesses with the staunch and enthusiastic ' (financial as well as personal) backing of their parents invited the entire class of 1954 to a "formal or informal" last "get-together" before vacation. Of an estimated 275 students, the following 18 were hosts and hostesses: (Boys), Jerry Alley, Mike Dixon, Don Evans, Robert Hessiq, Brian Jacobs, Tommy Lassett, Mike Probst, Fred Shelley and Dourj Van Buskirk. Girls were: Corinne Aekerma.-, Kay Blake, Jo Ann Bogatay, Judy Ellis, Annelle Gaster, Lora Leonard, Susan Miller, Eleanor Prock and Barbara Sutherland. Parents assisted during the evening. Photos by Kettler FOUR OF THE HOSTESSES, Barbara Sutherland, Annette Gaston, Kay Btake and Corinne Ackerman. ' n mm $ ' ; mm f' iv am O TWO "MIKES" AND MARLA . . . Mike Dixon, left; and Mike Probst play congenial hosts to Maria Weed. AAUW Final Meeting of Year Includes Convention Reports Tim American University Women inrcllmi of I ho yrnr nn Mny Id nl Hip Klimmth I.uilii'K.n church. Tli mcrllnit prrslriod ovrr bv thr oul-KOtiiff prrsldrnt, Mm. Homer Knriljr. Kppurln n( the ittnte convention were Riven by Mm. II. O. Jurkclnnri, Mrs. Wlll.ild Duncan. Mix. A. Ivnn lllomi'fon. Mm. Eiuenn Vnvcll, Mrs. Oeoiitc Proctnr and Mr. Dirk Miller Br.. IncomiiiK pieMdoul. All the (leleuateH reported nn In leiestlnu time nt tile conventlnn held nt Tim Dulles with Mood River ns co-host. ( 1 Mih. Kocitju Intiodticcd Dctitrlrc Wlllnrd, n teiielier In tho Tiilelnke schonlh, iih the winner or n Kiru xohcilni'Hbl tor n yenr's ntutly hbiond, chiefly In Swllzei'lnnd mv Sweden. Miss Willard Is n member ot Ihe lociil brnncb ot AAVW, Ofllceia tor Urn new yenr wre Installed by Mis. Koertle: Mis. Dick Miller 8i, president; Mrs. Pled M ick Killers, vice president, .lewell llownrd, secretary; Mis. Kimene I-'iivpU, trnnslircr. Mm. Koertjn wns presonlcd llli r -velv Kid by Mrs. Miller In up rivo'r.llon of licr yonr'a Hcrvlro n Went . , Mis. Wllllnm Wnlcs, Jr., inlrn dueed tho pluy, "Diet Benlns To Morrow," n ono-ncl comedy ulven by tho l run in moiip of the oriinnl iMllon. MciiibBis of the cnsl In cluded Mrs. Lynn Propyl, Mrs T3un ?.umnll, Mis, Lcn Huilca nnrt Mrs. V. IS. WIlllHiiiH. The piny wiih thoroughly enjoyed by' the crowd as Association of the diet problems were familiar to held lis i:nnl many. Decorations were cleverly nr r.infted to carry out the diet trh-n. Pictures of low calorie food and cniis of diet foods were pbceo about tho tables. Each table was centered with a hitue black m.im my doll. Tho head tnblo carried an arruiiKcmrnl of snowball:;, tul ips, peonies and other spring flow ers. Mrs. Raymond Tlco. Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Ocm ue Nelson were In chni'ito of table decorations. SHOWER FOR CAROL MOORE. TULELAKE Carol Moore, bride of May 16, una drllnhllully honored with two tiie-nuptlal snower.s be fore the wedding date. Carol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Rich ard Moore., became the bride of Marvin Ho.se. .son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rose. Tulclake. In an alter noon ceremony. In Ihe Presbyter ian Church, last Sundny. Hostesses for a miscellaneous shower were Mrs. Noble C. Wilkin son. Mrs. Douglas Thomas. Mrs. Sam Anderson. Mrs. Jerry Van Dusklrk. Mrs. M. R. Laird. Mrs. Leo Roath. Mrs. Ocorite Fischer, Mrs. Lec Hand. Mrs. Ronald Ward. Mrs. C. C. Coulson, Mrs. lval Wolfe. Mrs. Otis Roper, Mrs. Ches ter Slonecypher Sr., and Mrs. P. C. DerRimiu. A clever mock-wedding1 was pre- seuled by children of the conimun- itr After Kills were opened, refresh ments were served from a beauti fully appointed, lace covered table, centered with a blue and silver wcddlnK cake, complemented bv spring blossoms and blue tape's In silver candelabra. About 15 Eucsta were present. Hostesses tor a lingerie shower weie Mrs. John Takacs Jr.. r.er daughter Marparet Ann, Coloiado Women's College student from Den ver, here for spring vacation and Mrs. Clifford Shuck. Merrill. Quests were Invited to the Takacs home. NoscRnys of Cecil Bnimier ro.scs and violets In compotes, cultured the gift table. Narrow pink s.-.tln ribbons, radiated from the central molif to liny cherubs at the eogc ot the table. Present were Lucille Ward, Mar garet Knndra. Polly Warden. Gay Yordy. Mllly Spomcr. Frances Cal ms, Jean Rose. Peggy takacs, Mrs. W. Richard Moore, moit-e" ot Ihe bride, and Ihe guest of ho-ior. Pythian Convention Mrs. Effle Rcdkey, Mrs. Ross Tioinblec. Mrs. Nina Ucck, Mrs. Mario Kllgore, Mrs. Lee Ri'.bln, Mrs. Victor Valck, Mrs. II. llen nlgcr, nil of Klamath Falls; and Mrs. Minnie Warren, Baker, at tended the Pythian Convention nt Bnndon, Inst week. Mra. H. tennlger wns elected manager of the next year's con vention in Mcdfoid. 1 The group left on a Frlrinv and returned Sunday nil reporting n Wonderltil time. . Whenever you can ninnngp It, alt while doing housework. You'l conserve your energy if you 'Hi while li'Qiiliig, telephoning, pin pin lint vegetnbles, )lnunlngi mar kotlng Usta, JUDY ELLIS . hostess, in 'animated Conversation with co hosts, Don Evans and Fred Shelley. Anderson-Carson Rites in Keno KENO The wedding of Wanda Carson to Donald Anderson took place May 16. to the Keno Gospel Citer. The service was read by the Rev. Melvln Griffith. Wanda Is the daughter of Mr. i and Mrs. Tom Carson of Midland District; and Don Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Anderson of Keno. ' Don la with the United States Navy, stationed at Great Lake Training Center. Out of town guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Siedler and son, Paul, of Berkeley; Mrs. Frank Fox and Lois Graham, both . of Coos Bay. Mrs. Fok Is Don's grandmoth er, and she brought the beautiful flowers for the wedding from her own flower garden. More than 12S guests attended the ceremony and reception which followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Anderson. A BASIC BEAUTY QUESTION FROM LaPOINTE'S Which figure type .are 3 Stout Fl Hip 1 f Straight Hip J Party Honors Hugh Routlys FORT KLAMATH Mr. and Mrs. Hugh !?ou(lv moved Sntiirdoy, Mny IS, from Fort Klamath to make their home In Klamath Falls after n residence of several years here, In llielr honor, on Friday evonliiR, an Informal farewell party attended by neighbors nni friends wns given at tho home ot Mr. and Mrs. James Van Wormer end Douiila.' ; arrangements were lu charge of Mrs. Van Wormer'. Mrs. Frank Edwards. Mrs. Jess RMttmlcr and Mrs. Frank. Ken da II. Games were Ihe diversion of the evening; nfter which Ihe honored t.iupic opened gifts and rend enrds expressing good wishes for the fu ture In their new home. Enjoying the party were t h e hnntir guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roiitly; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ed wards, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Vnn Wormer And Douglas; Mr, nnd Mrs, Jess Rltlitmler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold L. 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