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1 SATURDAY. AUGUST 21. 1934 ' PAGE EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON LANGELL VALLEY By CORA IEAVITT Mrs. Margaret Everett and Mary. Coos Bay, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Doug smelcer. Margaret and Dale vent through nurses training together. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoyt, Klam ath Falls, were dinner guests at the . Smelcer home Friday. Mrs. Gilmore Gunderson, Long view, spent several days with her brother Pete Hriczlscse and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elliott. Kansas City, Missouri, spent sev eral days last week with their friends the Charles Schmidll's. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods, Venice, California, and their niece Carol Miller, have been visiting Mrs. Mae Gale and other relatives and friends this week, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Carr. and r V K W If It a , ir f -"--i i,; . .. - rvlJ A MBinWAfiniiitiiiiirtf 4 Ift , uCV maan.m AFER FOUR YEARS here, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Blair and twin children, Patty and Mickey, eiqht: have left to live in Boise. They made a wide circle of friends during their residency L . L I D I I I 1 - 1 r c n nere, wnne uiair wai luiai a'.kiTcinr nianatjer ui jaar ioc- 1 ; 1. J isJ u tiA m w I v 4, .K ' . ' 4 f j ' '- . . CI uaxi ... I j --itlfl flniiimi nmimiii-"" MS uiiiht, uuut.iiiiiu iLt-i RITUAL OF THE BADGE CEREMONY . . .initiating of pledges, and election of Nu Phi Mu officers, after the no nost dessert bridge at the Pelican Party Room. From the left, Trudy Farr, Luella Murphy, Stephanie Rush, Beverly Valentine, June Stern, Doralyn Parton, Wanda f MR. AND MRS. JOHN THOMAS TAKACS . . . announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Margaret Ann, to Kennoth Chalmers McLain, son of Mrs. Margaret McLain and the late Jack Chalmers McLain, all of Tulclake. t 1 Ihi u8!d9 Wil b,e ,an cvent of car,V October in the Tulelake Holy Cross Catholic Church. Photo by Gudorian DINNER PARTY LANGELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Claude Blown rntrrtalned with a dinner at lliclr home Sun day In honor ol their aunt, Mrs. Neva Burroughs, and uncles BUI and Ocno Wllkerson, visiting here from Los Angeles. Other guests were: Mr Mis. Earl Hltson Jr and ! and 1 Ft 1 sun Marc: Mr. and Mrs. .Marvin Brown and son Mike: Clarence Walker, Mr. and Mrs! Merle Settle and Eldon: Mr. and Mr:.. Homer Roberts, and Mr. and Mis. Claude Blown, Bill, Ben and Jim. Mrs. Bessie Campbell ann Mr Bub Sealer and children Joined them for tho alternoon. buck. He holds the same position now in Boise, where he was recently transferred by the company. He left early in the month: and Mrs. Blair and the children left last Tuesday to join hii O'Brien, Betty Roller, Laura Taylor, Kay Hansen, Betty Bragg, Dorothy Skeel, Pearl Chapman, Sharon Hayford, Trudy Bram left, Doris Cilk, Elaine Shearer and Opal Baty. Photo by Floyd FORT ROCK By R0I1KRTA McGKE Mrs. Anne Sloan wns released from the St. Charles Hospital Sat urday August 14 and Is at the home, of her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Bud Salisbury. Crescent. Mrs. Slonnc Is Imnroved foPowiiiif her accident at the schoolhousc AURust 11 which netted her two broken ribs. Mrs. Clara Drew was admitted to the hospital August 11 with pneu monia and asthma and wns re leased AuRiist 14. She Is feeling better nt this time., Mrs. Maurice Ward took Teresa. Marilyn. Clinton, and Joan Perry to Bend, Tuesday, August 10. to take Uie second part ol the swim ming course which takes three weeks to complete. While in Bend the children will stay with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Schnlck and Jean. Visiting with the McGce fami lies from August 10 to 15 were Homer McGce. Klamath Falls. Mrs. Maude Llnderman, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Linderman and Gary, Madera, Cnlilonua. Homer McGee. Maude Linderman and F. E. Mc Gee are sister and brothers. Ted is Mrs. Linderman's son. This was the first visit to Oregon for Mr. and Mrs. Ted Linderman, although Maude Linderman had taught school in Pelican City mnny,veais ai;o. Mr. and Mrs. Linderman stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Donald McGee and . Homer and Maude visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McGee while Ihey were here, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Linderman and son visited in Terrabone with! Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennett and family August 12.13. ! Mrs. Leon Gilder. 4-11 leader, ! held a' 4-H outing Monday at Gerk-I mg Wells. Mrs. Jack Gillette as-: sisted her, the 4-H boys did the camp cooking. They camped out; tuat night. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sutz were busi-! ness visitors in Lakcview, August 11. 1 FREDRIC LAWSON Public Accountant Announces The Removal Of His -Accounting Office To' 2159 Arthur Street Klamath Falls Turn East Off South Sixth Street . Telephone 3171 At Bowling Alley Photo by Kettler Nu Phi Mu No-Host Dessert A no-host dessert was held dur. ins the month of July at the Pell can Cafe honoring the charter members of Nu-Phl-Mu who are now full pledged members of Nu-Phl-Mu. A pledge of the badge was taken by the members who are: Betty Roller, Doralyn Parton. June Sterns, Margaret Quick, Trudy Bramlett, Pearl Chapman, Bever ly Vnlcntine.X Opal Baty. Laura Taylor and Sharon Hayford. Alter tho pledge of the badge was taken, new officers for the following year wore installed. They were: president. Doralvn Parton: vice president, Betty Rol ler; recording secretary and trcas urer. Opal Baty. and correspond ing secretniy and historian, Laura Taylor. Also during the ceremony a ges ture of farewell and appreciation was Given to Wanda O'Brien, re tiring first counselor. Taking Mrs. O'Brien's place will be Mrs. Doro thy Skeel. Guests at the dessert were Doris Cilk. Stevlc Rush, Kay Hanson. Lou Murphy. Betty Bragg, Elaine Shearer and Trudy Farr: members of the thro? chapters of Beta-Slgma Phi. sponsors of newly organized Nu-Phi-Mi. 9th BIRTHDAY LANOELL VALLEY Mrs. Louis Randall entertained with a swim ming party on August 16 for her son Garv who was 9 years old. After swimming the boys were served birthday cake and other re freshments. Present were Gary Randall, Irving Elfstrom. Monte Burnett. Michael Oraliah, Jim, Bill and Ben Brown. Clarence King. Klamath Falls, spent the weekend fishing on Sprague River. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bob Moxley. Bish op, California spent several days with her brother Charles Partridge ana family. They had been to Yellowstone Park. Mrs. Dick Tnew called her sis ter, Mrs. Paul Monroe, Friday evening and said she Is improving after having been in a car wreck. She suffered several broken libs and a broken breast bone. Dick was not. hurt. The Thew's are forme- lane'l Valley re-ldents n;v living at T.a Mc-.-.. Cv'Toi-n.a end Mr.". Pete Hid-es, Tulelako, and Mrs. BlU House and Johnnie, Bly. spent several days in Sacramento visiting Orlle Hodges and the Rayford Burks. Coralee and Bruce Hodges stayed with thel- grandparents tho Les Leavltts. Services at St. Barnabas Church, August 22. will be conduc ducted by Rev. J. Henry Thomas et a.m. Mrs. Neva Borroughs and her brothers Gene and Will Wllker son, Los Angeles, visited relatives and friends in Langell Valley and Klamath Falls last week. - Mrs. Doug Smelcer left Satur day August 14, for Moscow, Ida ho, to visit her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Bartell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hltson, Bik ersfield, visited his parents the Tex Hitsons last week. Mrs. Hit son Sr., returned with them, stay ing in San Francisco for medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boat and family, Arlington, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boat, Ashland, visited last week with Mrs. Roy Boat's uncle Leland Harris and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shanton and three children and his father, Frank Shanton, are here from Torrence, California visiting Mrs. Shanton's. sister Mrs. Keith Rice and family. Mrs. Don Fulks, Mary stI Don na ha returned to their home at Cave Junction after visiting her sister, Mrs. Reg Thomas, and other relatives and friends. Butch and Margie Thomas returned home with her for a v'-t. Mrs. Fulk came over especially for the marriage of her friend Carol George. Henley, who was mar ried August 15. Mrs. Bob Seater and family and Mis. Bessie Campbell are spending a week at Crescent City. Leland Hescock, 12 year old boy who was drowned near Toketee Falls, Is a nephew of Mrs. War ner Carr, bother of Delbert Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Orville DeVnuI spent last weekend at Grants Pass with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Billy DeVaul. Mrs. Blllv DeVaul has been 111 for several months and now Billy is in a Medfonl hospital. After leaving Langell Valley they moved to Morrow Bay. but are now with their daughter Mrs. Cecil C o n 1 e v. Grants Pass. Another daughter Mrs. Buck Thompson. Klamath Falls, is with Ihem also. Mr. and Mrs. Art Monroe. Joral, Matt and Carolyn were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dear, born and sons, August 15. cele brating Mrs. Monroe's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ritch and Mary are here from Bishop vislt mg their aunts and uncles, the Harry Frazier and Ora Johnsons, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Deny, Mn lln. spent Thursday evening with the Les Leavitts. Mrs. Pete Hricziscse entertained with a dinner August 15 in honor of the birthdays of Kenneth Hric zicse and George Olson. Others present were Mrs. Olson and Pete Hricziscse. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Roberts spent Thursday at Malin with their son Howrey and family. The Langell Valley Women's Club Is giving a benefit dance at the community hall August 28. starting at 9 p.m. Music by the Three Notes. Supper served. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott House spent Sun day at Bly with the House bro thers and their families. JIANNETTE MACDONALD lthr Ht' Star FREE moutwooo out d CAIOIII OUIOf WM ItlANOt DAT l7. M.H,... 1 I Fluhrer's so w. UVJD, '4- Z2 ... A LlfTLE DIFFERENT ... is the procedure in the picture of the bride with her mother, Mrs. Loron W. George Carol is adjusting her mother's corsage; instead of the usual "moth-er-adjusting-the-daugliter's-veil." . Oilier pictures are of the bride and her father, who gave her in marriage; as they started down the aisle in the Mt. Laki Community Church, where she became the bride of James Ed monds Creswell last Sunday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Creswell. Carol, with her aMondants, wlio alliwore , white taffeta frocks accented with the shaded pink tones of their crescent shaped bouquets before the 6 p.m. ceremony. The 200 guests were received after-tlio wedding in the Klamath Falls First Presbyterian Church parlors. From the left, bridesmaids, Ella Beardsley and Colleen Creswell; Mrs. Garret D. Hilyard, matron of honor; and Ruth George, also bridesmaid. Photos by Guderian Carol Ceorge Wears Ivory batin For Wedding to James . Creswell A color scheme, of white with shades of light pink to dark .rose was used by Carol George, attractive August bride, for her wedding to James Edmonds Creswell in Mt. Laki Community Church last Sunday. Before an altar decorated with bouquets of white glad ioli, chrysanthemums and white tapers, the Rev. William Ainley officiated at the 6 p.m. double-ring marriage service uniting the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren W. George, Hill Road, to the son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Creswell, Wey erhaeuser District. Mrs. Samuel Mushcn, or ganist, accompanied .Diane Oldenburg, vocal soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of ivory satin, simply designed. The close ly-fitted bodice was made with lon? sleeves pointed at the wrists and a roll collar. The lull skirt was of tapered pleats flowing into a graceful train, and a headpiece of imported French roscpoint lace touched with seed pearls held her tulle veil. White roses were the flowers chosen for the bridal bou quet, complementing the creamy tones of her ivoiy gown. Mrs. Garret D. Hilynrd, sister of the bride, was matron, of honor. She, and all Uie other nttendants wore dresses or white taffeta, waltz length, with Empire waist lines and very full skirts. All carried crescent shaped bouquets of glamclliums; shading from the light pink carried by bridesmaid, Ruth George, also sister of the bride: through the darker shades carried by other bridesmaids. Ella Beardsley, bride's cousin; and Col leen Creswell. sister of the bride groom; to the deep rose of the matron of honor's bouquet. Best man was Wright Carleton Jr., Seattle. Robert O. Croll. Van-. I couver, B.C., Kleve C. Johnson. I Portland: and Donald Erickson ' ushered. i Mrs. George and the senior Mrs. ! Creswell wore similar dresses of Diet-conscious women add , flavor to their low calorie meals with Hollywood Bread mi 7 , v , l I f Pf ' . r . r. t H. ,L :lLdiMi - - ill complementary shades of blue. Mrs. George chose a blue lace and tulle waltz length: and wore a corsage of pink rosebuds; Mrs. Creswell was in a darker shade of blue taffeta and lace, also waltz length and her corsage was of white rosebuds. A special guest was the bridegroom's grandmoth er. Mrs. Lydla Edmonds, Powell, Wyoming, wearing gray, with a pink hat and corjage. About 200 guests drove from the Mt. Laki Church to Klamath Falls, where they were received in the First Presbyterian Church parlors. Mrs. Agnes .Beardsley, Mrs. Charles K Wells' and Mrs. James N. Wells poured: Mrs. Louis Hesse and Mrs. Melvin Petersen cut the cake; and Lois Wise, Mrs. Howrey Roberts, Mrs. Don ald Fulk and Mrs. Herbert Hol- SET OF 3 HOT PLATE MATS ... BY REED & BARTON $A50 ONLY New . . . these beautifully decorated aluminum hot plate mats by Reed & Barton. Made by wotld-famous craftsmen. Set consists of three sizes 125'g", 9!s" and 65i budqer accounts invited' beck assisted. For travel, Carol wore a gray wool and silk tailored dress witli while gloves, black hat, patent shoes and bag. After the honcji moon to an unievealed destination the new Mr. and Mrs. Creswell will be at home in Beaverto.i, Oregon, Both are graduates of Oregon State College. The bridegroom is now in his last year at the,. Uni- . versity of Oregon Dental School; 1 and the bride will start her see on year of teaching home econom ics at Beaverton High School. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Ly dia Edmonds, bridegroom's grand, mother from Powell. Wyoming: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Merrill, Coos. Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Kleve John son, Mr. and Mrs. Willis George and Michelle, Portland: Mr. and Mrs. J. "H. Wells and Pcgg, Wald port and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown and George. Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. James Wells and Joan, Janice and Judy; Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Doty and Steve; Mrs. Dick Nealy and Cheryl, Grants Pass: Mrs. Jwies Payne, Mrs. Don Fulk, ' Cave Junction; Mrs. Melvin Peter son, Kennewick, Washington; Mrs. Louis Hesse and son" Lou: Mrs. William Putnam Jr., Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Herb Holbeck, Corvallis; and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Good win, Roseburg. , KEEP YOUR DlMlMGr TABLE FREE FROM BURNS AND SCRATCHES. . , 700 Main St. Phone 3151 j.- if"