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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1954)
SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1953 HERALD AND NEWS KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN I t . - - V fcnjqjciqMi&yim - fA ;;v V.X 1 j J ' w i- IM -.V v ' -- ' W. , . -. 'V:,"- (S . 7 Ur. Af'"' V. -A. V MR. AND MRS. R. P. BORGEN . . . Medford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Terri Margaret, to Jim Dough erty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dougherty, 3244 Boardman. Both of the affianced are graduates of KUHS. No wedding date has been set. Photo by Ferebee U A-1 . - J: if' s i. , ..2 MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR R. DICKSON . . . Mt. Lalci, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Louise, to Wilbur C. Harnsberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harnsberger, Spring Lake District. Both are members of well-known Basin farming families; and both attended Oregon State College. A late August wedding is planned in the Mt, Lalci Church, ' , 1 Is f . P. - ( " ' v -! a- ' 2Tr7 I v--.- - w k . . . v X - , t o " . r 1, - X N MR. AND MRS. L. E. MARTIN . . '. Portland, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Joyce Elaine, to Dan Robert Totten, son of Mrs. Harry Totten, 527 Upham. No date has been set for the wedding. Legion Posta84 AL Auxiliary MALIN The monthly meeting o( the Matin American Legion Auxil iary Post No. 84 Has held at the Malin Church July 15. Mrs. Inez Falihee,. president, was in charge ot the meeting. Barbara Bunnell, auxiliary's rep resentative to Girls' State in Sa lem last month, gave an interest ing report of her trip. Mrs. Patricia Ottoman was pre sented with a past president's pin for her line work during her term of office. Mrs. Ethel Hamilton made the presentation. It was announced that no meet ings will be held during the month of August. Following the meeting, the mem bers were Invited to ihe home of Mrs. Hamilton for refreshments. Present were: Mrs. Emmett La hoda, Mrs. George Brothanek, Mrs. Ed Petrasek, Mrs. Mervyn Wilde, Mrs. A. L. Schmidt, Mrs. Charles Hamilton. Mrs. John; Frictag, Mrs. Vatz Kalina, Mrs. Gary Frietag, Mrs. Bonnie Stev-I ens, Mrs. Ed McCulley, Mrs. j Merle Loosley, Mrs. Werner 1 Eunge, Mrs. Ed Pope, Mrs. Eliz-' abeth Paygr, Mrs. John McCulley. j Mrs. Jim Falihee and Mrs. Jim Oitoman. ; MR. AND MRS. P. W. BARNT . . . Tulelake, announce the engagement of their daughter, Geraldine, to Richard L. Moen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moen, 2463 Reclamation. Bide-elect is a graduate of Santa Rosa High School and Junior College. She attended Highland School of Nursing; and is presently employed at the Tulelake Reporter. -Moon is a graduate of KUHS; and is a veteran of the Korean War. An August wedding is planned. COSMETICS, MAIN FLOOR 1 L ' t 1 gt it"' ' 1 VI Used, Miller's of Ihe Rid Consultant "You asked for this Anti-Perspirant. You Wanted something easier to apply .than a cream... something quicker drying than a liquid ...something to treat your sensitive skin, your fine fabrics with equal tenderness... and to keep you fresh and lovely long- and lastingly. Anti-Perspirant is your answer. $1.25 (plus tax). ! -'"-'A'.. ANTI-PERSPIRANT CLujtL MR. AND MRS. JOHN W. KIRBY .'. . former Klamath Falls residents, now living in. Medford, announce the engagement of her daughter, Janice Arline Goodman, to Edward Gene Croucher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Croucher, also of Med ford.' . . ;. . f " Janice attended KUHS in 1952-53, before moving to Med ford. She continued her studies at Medford Union High School, and is now employed by Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Association. Her fiance, graduated from Medford High School in '53; is now employed as an apprentice with Feldman and Olson Elec tric. Co.,, .,,1 Ar'- The wedding date is set for November 20, this year, with a nuptial Low Mas in Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Med ford. , , Photo by Landis-Shangle , THE FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE ... of Mary Louis Lopez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Lopez, El Paso, Texas; to Harold Dee Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. How. ard, 1116 Grant Street, this city, was recently revealed by the bride-elect's parents. Nuptial vows will be exchanged next Saturday, July 31, in St. Patrick's Cathedral, El Paso. Mary Lou attended schools in El Paso; and Harold wat graduated from KUHS in 1950. He is at present stationed at Biggs Air Force base in Texas; slated for release in November, when he will have served four years. Bride-elect is at the same base as an office employe of the government. They will be at home 1013 North Noble, El Paso, following a two week's honeymoon. After November, they plan to live in Klamath Falls. ... Photo by Achilles, El Paso WELL-KNOWN COUPLE REVEAL MARRIAGE IN' RENO CHURCH Ot interest to their many bus iness and social friendsis the an nouncement of the recent mar riage of Dorothea Williams to Charles LaVern Lowe, in St. Luke Lutheran Church, Reno, : July 3. The Rev. George C. Schroeder was officiant at the ceremony, which was witnessed by Reno friends. The new Mrs. Lowe Is local representative for Connecticut Mu tual Life Insurance Company; and is at the Fashion Salon at Mil ler's part of each weekday. Lowe is with the finance de partment of the local post office; and also is night relief manager for Klamath Theatres, Incorporated. The couple returned a few days ago after a wedding trip which in cluded Las Vegas and other points of interest in Nevada. 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