Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 03, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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SATURDAY, JULY 3, 19.14
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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.i SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY . . . eelobrated by Mr. and Mn. George Hillii, 810 Eldor
ado, Juno 29, 25 yean after Lillian Olion became .the brlda ot Georae Hillii at the homa of
liar paranti In Aihland. , ,, .
Thay look like nawlywadi but thay have a dauahter, Sylvia, 19. a ijudent at tha Univer.
ilty of Ariiona; and a son, Bill, 13, who will antar KUHS at a frethman thii fall. Ha went to
Temalpait Military Academy, San Rafael, lai year, and wai jingled out of many to be
warded tha coveted Roddy Ruhl Memorial Cup for "encellont in athletics." The award ii
given yearly by Robert W, Ruhl, Medford, In memory of hit ion.
Mr. and Mrt. Hillii juit returned from a four month trip vacationing wherever they
wanted to In their new trailer home. They have lived hare almoit all of their married life;
and have owned and operated tha Oregon Equipment Company for many years.
Their ennivertary celebration wai ihared by friendi who were their dinner guestt for. tha
evening. Photo by Ketiler
THE MASONIC AND EASTERN STAR HOME . . . at Cottage Grove wai tha icene of a tea
recently, when OES dignitariet gathered from all over tha country. Pouring; it Mn. Ruth A.
Jones, vVeterbury, Connecticut, molt worthy grand matron of the General Grand Chapter
OES of tha World. At the left, Rena Oldham, worthy matron Aloha Chapter 41 OES, Klam
ath Falli; and canter, Ruth Loeber, Sunnyiide Chapter, Portland. Picture wat taken by Florence
Greenfield, society editor of the Newi Timet.
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VISITOR FROM TEXAS . . . J. H. Thompson, at tha home of hit daughter, Mr. and Mn. Orval
Allay, 417 Alameda Street. Me came eipecially to ipend Father's Day with Mrs, Alley and
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family our iTayea to ioo tome uregon icenery ana oo a nine inning, me am a lui ot
fishing with a lot of luck.) Photo by Kettler
il , I ki Kit l'r ' v I i end la months In Korea. Since hi
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Mamatn Man vveas eastern oir
In Chapel at CampStoneman
Frlrntls hrrr will be Interested In
the marriage Thursday, Juno 10,
In Pittsburg, Cnlllnrnln, of Sgt.
' Douglas PnwciH, Inrmcrly ol Klnm
: ath Palls, to Dolores Allco 81m.
The brltlo Is (ho dnuRhter ot Mr.
and Mrs. Onirics Sims, Allnntlo
City, New Jctsoy, 8it. Powers Is
, tlie son of Tom Powors, formorly
of Klnmath Fulls now of Spring
field, and the Into Mrs. Tom
(Elhel) Powers.
Tho. couple was insrrlrd In Iho
Army chnprl at Camp Glonr man,
Cilllornla, Sixty guests, Including
the aftlh Inlnnlry Division Bund ol
which the brldcuroorn Is a mem
oir, wIlncMcd the 1:30 p.m. enn
dlollstht ceremony, which was fol
lowed with a reception.
Tho only nttendsnts were Ells
Sunders and Robert Eastman,
Oouir attended Klamath Union
High School and wni a member of
thn school bnnd. He entered the
service In August of 1948 and at
tended bnnd school nl F.irl Old,
Cnlllnrnln, Overseas Doug' wns a
member of the 26lh Inlnnlry Div
ision Bnnd for 15 months In Japan
nnd 13 months In Koien. Since his
return to the atntes In August, 1093,
he hns been stnlloned nl Camp
atonemnn.
Following his discharge this Sep
tember, Doug plnns to enter col
lege, to mnjor In nuislcnl educa
tion. .His wile, who hns been em
ployed in tho Cnmp Stoncmim Hos
pital, plans to attend medical
school ns a student surgical nurso,
SrI. nnd Mrs, Powers plan a vis
It to Klnmnth Falls In Uie near
future to visit rolnlivcs, Including
a sister, Mrs. Percy Steers; two
Mints, Mrs. Frnnres Alderdlcc nnd
Mrs. Otto Ellis, nil of tills city
At present the young couple Is
si noma, ai Utu Kcdwood street.
Pittsburg,
Seen ct the Fyock Party at the Yacht Club
BARBARA OSBORN , . . assigned early in June as an
Army recreational director to Western Area Command with
tha U.S. Forces in Germany. The official notice Nurnberg
dateline stated that she has joined the force of young
women assigned to service clubs throughout Europe.
Barbara is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Dean H. Osborn,
20S7 Lawrence Street; and was graduated from Southern
Oregon College in 1950.
As a qualified recreational director, Barbara leads an in
teresting 'on-the-job" life shares in off-duty entertainment
which includes use- of game rooms, craft shops and ether fa
cilities. Also music programs, parties, dances, tours and spec
ial holiday entertainment ara offered the directors.
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GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY . . . celebrated by Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Snyder Sr., Sunday, June 13, at an open'
house arranged as surprise for them by their nine sons, who
live here; and their one daughter, who lives in Clarkston, Wash
ington. A host of friends called during the open house hours at
tha Senior Snyder home, 2934 Cortei. Following the afternoon
reception, a family dinner was shared by the 10 children, 13
grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. .
Eleanora Cappl became the bride of Joseph Snyder in the
Sturgeon Lake, Minnesota Catholic Church, June 13, 1904.
They moved here in 1929. Mr. Snyder, now retired, was with
Weyerhaeuser Timber Company for 50 years, starting with
them in Cloquet, Minnesota, and coming here as a sawyer.
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MR. AND MRS. CHARLES FYOCK war hosts at the Yacht Club last Saturday night te
large group of their friends when they entertained with a beautifully arranged dancing party,
with a "super" buffet served late in the evening.
Group of three includes Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Zamsky and Mrs John Ashley. "Talking-Hover,,"
Mrs. Charles Mack, Mrs. Louis Serruys, Mrs. Greer Drew and Mrs. George Hillis.
' Photos by Stoner
KENO Alice Turner and
Charles Attaberry were united In
marriage in an afternoon cere
mony Saturday, June 13, In the
Keno Gospel Center.
The Rev. Mclvln- Orllllth read
the marriage vows.
Alice, the daughter of Mrs.
Chiules Turner, Andnlusln, Ala
bnmn, wore a white satin . gown
which she made herself. Her ting
ei tip length veil wns held in place
by a semi-circle of flowers In her
hair and she curried an old-lash-lone
d nosegny arrangement of
rosea.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Attaberry,
Keno.
Mnld of honor was Nancy Atta
berry, sister of Uie bridegroom;
bridesmaids were Berylc Mont
gomery and Betto Attaberry, an
other sister of Uie bridegroom. At
tendants wore floor length gowns
of blue net over satin.
Best man was Glenn Abbott ot
Klnmath Falls; George Powell and
Vcrn Pndberg ushered.
Joy Attaberry, the bridegroom's
sister, was flower girl and John
Griffith, son of the officiating min
ister, was ring bearer.
The bride was given in marriage
by C. W. Bates, Bly.
Following the ceremony, the
young couple received their guests
in the church basement where
Mrs. C. W. Bates cut and served
the wedding cake. Jean Howard
and Ida Sohrakoff, who also served
as vocal soloist, presided at the
puncn dowi.
The new Mr. and Mrs. Attaberry
are at home In Keno. ;
First Meeting With
New. Sojourners
Club Officers
Sojourners and guests met in the
Paul Bunyan Room of the WiUard
Hotel for the no-hostess luncheon
followed by the regular business
meeting and social hour of cards.
Mrs. C. E. Chase, new president,
conducted the short business meet
ng. Mrs. D. A. Mlddleton was wel
comed as a guest; and Mrs. Bob
Cheyne was Introduced as a new
member. Past president, Mrs. Da
vid Boyd was welcomed as a guest
for the day.
Mrs. Harry Glesin and Mrs. J.
R. Rhodes were hostesses for the
afternoon. In keeping with the
Roundup theme, the members
wore western dress. Mrs. L. P.
Carter was awarded the prize for
the best costume.
Prises in cards were awarded to
Mrs. N. E. Woods, bridge; Mrs.
Bob Cheyne, canasta; Mrs. R. O.
Johnson, pinochle.
. Newcomers to- Klamatn Fails are
cordially invited. Meetings are
held second and fourth Wednesdays
of the month at the WiUard Hotel.
For further information call Mrs.
A. D. Tennant, telephone 2-0976.
Theta Theta Rho
The annual Theta Rho assembly
was held in Bend. June 18-19.
Roberta wade and Donna Red
ford were delegates from Klam
ath Falls. Other Klamatn rails
memhpre nltpnrlinff the assembly
were Katl Lundgren. Janice St.
John, Margie Griffith. Judy Fer-
rell, Mary Ann toincer. uariene
st John. Karla Leithead. Kayo
Kelsay and Liela Haviard.
Officers elected lor tne next
year's assembly are president Ro
berta Wnrte nf Klamath Falls: vice
president, Erna Morse. Grcsham;
secretary. Sandra Werth. Hunting
ten, Oregon: and treasurer, Joyce
Hill nlnrpv Ponnpr of Merrill
was appointed as right supporter to
the president. -
St. Barnabas
Guild Meeting
I ANR1TT.T. VAT.t.RV Mrs
Harry Frnzier entertained the
guild of St. Barnabas unurcn at
her home the afternoon ot June
54 The business meeting was in
charge of president Mrs. Dale
S m e 1 c e r. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. Frazler to Mrs.
Smelcer, Mrs. Russell Walsh, Mrs.
Roy Whltlach, Mrs. George Baker,
Mrs. Reg Thomas, Mrs. Marlon
Lindsay, Mrs. Lester Jones and
Mrs. Grace Blaser.
Mrs. Blaser won the contest
prize. The next meeting will be at
the Parish hall on July 2J. Every
one Is cordially invited to attend.
Marcille Reynolds Grandfather
Reads Ceremony For Her Marriage
A wedding of Interest here took
place in the First Presbyterian
Church, Boise; when "Marcille Rey
nolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl C. Reynolds, former Klamath
Falls residents, became the bride
of Raymond Nelson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred P. Nelson, Rolfe,
Iowa. Both of the newlyweds are
teaching In Auburn, California;
and Marcille grew up In this lo
locallty before leaving Klamath
Falls taught 'at Fremont Junior
High School.
Her father wasfor many years
head of the local chamber of com
merce; and was transferred to
Boise several years ago. However,
he and his wife have kept in touch
with old Basin friends some of
whom were present at the wedding.
The service was conducted by
the Rev. Douglas D. TUi'.ny, pas
tor of the church, and the mar
riage ceremony was read by the
bride's grandfather, the Rev.
James Aiken Smith, D.D.. who is
a retired assistant pastor of West
minster Presbyterian church in
Portland.
Eighty guests attended the serv
ice and the reception held after
ward in the church parlor.
The bride's gown was fashioned
of white lace, ballerina length with
a short veil. She carried a white
Bible, topped with white iris.
The matron of honor, Mrs. Er
nest Hills ot San Mateo.
California, and Mrs. Wesley
Ezell of Klamath Falls, Oregon,
the other attendant, wore ballerina
length princess style dresses of
pink sheer silk shantung with
matching Juliet caps and bouquets
of white roses with touches of
pink.
Mrs. Reynolds, the bride's mo
ther, wore a light blue short or
ganza dress with a white nat, and
Mrs. Nelson wore a blue sheer
summer dress. Jugo Covlch was
best man and Earl Reynolds Jr.,
ana Eugene Howell were ushers.
Among the vocal selections sung
by Mrs. Eugene Chaffee was a
new nuptial song, "The Pledge.
written by Jennie Prince Black,
Mrs. Ruby Ames was accompan
1st. Mrs. Reynolds Jr., Mrs. Earl
W. Murphy, Mrs. Howell, and Mrs.
Percy Murray of Klamath Falls,
Oregon were assistants at the re
ception.
Out of town guests, in addition
to those in the wedding party, were
J. E. Reynolds of La, Grande, the
bride's other grandfather; the
Messrs. and Mmes. Charles H.
Reynolds of La Grande; Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell J. Smith and Oarrett
Smith of Portland; Miss-Z o n a
Clare Smith of Yellow Springs,
Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Murray of
Klamath Falls, Ernest Hills of San
Mateo, California, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Arlett of RosevUle, Cali
fornia, and Mrs. Jugo Covlch of
Auburn, California.
After an extended trip to the
east coast, the newlyweds wiD re
turn to Auburn to live. Both are
teachers In the Placer Union high
school there.
MaJin Rainbows j
At Baker Meet
A group of Malta Rainbow Girls
and Eastern Star members re
turned Sunday, June 27 from Ba
ker, where they attended Rainbow
Grand Assembly held there irom
June 24 to 26.
The Malln Assembly was greatly
honored with special appointments
to several members, Ruth Kalina,
grand representative to Iowa and
Joan Freitag, appointed to serve
in the Grand Choir, participated
in Grand Assembly sessions. Jean
Loveness received the appointment
of Grand Love and was Installed
Saturday evening during installa
tion ceremonies. The Assembly
was also complimented upon tak
ing second place in their service
report.
Those making the trip to Baker
were; Mrs. Charles Hamilton,
grand deputy ot Rainbow for Girls
in Oregon; Mrs. Leonard Bowman,
mother adviser of Malln Assembly;
Mrs. VatS Kalina. Mrs. John Frei
tag, Mrs. Marie Ottoman, Mrs.
Loyal Loveness, and Rainbow
members, Ruth Kalina, Joan Frei
tag, Jean Loveness and Pearl Otto
man, worthy adviser ot Malin As
sembly. 1
Pinochle Party
LANOELL VALLEY Mrs. Rus
sell Walsh entertained Tuesday
afternoon nt her home with a pi
nochle parly. Mrs. Joe Potucck
won high prize; low went to Mrs,
aeorge Fernlund; and Mrs. Charles
Schmidll won the traveling prize.
D e 1 1 o I o u s refreshments were
served following cards to Mrs.
Charles Schmidll, Mrs. Eddie Gra
llan, Mrs. Joo Potucck, Mrs. John
Sullivan, Mrs. Kcrmit Kcysor, Mrs.
F,d Scott and Mrs. George Fernlund.
GRAND OPENING TODAY!!!
PARKMORE No. 2
MARTIN AT SO. 6TH
Formerly Walker's Drive-In
Sam Menu and Service es Farkmore No. 1
Fret Coffee Free Ice Cream
Cones for the Kids '
Georgia Grubb
Barbara Rubens
LITTLE SWEDEN
SMORGASBORD
S M-i)t Wtattm , , . comt In your
jni atiti boett nd da net to cur
4-Pe. Western
Band
Saturday Sunday Monday
Dentine, :00 p.m. te 2:30 e.m.
Enjoy a Delightful
Smorgasbord
featuring Barbecued Spare Ribs,
Steak and Chicken
12:00 to 2:30 a.m.
Cocktails for your pleasure .
Nt. 767
LITTLE SWEDEN
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