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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1954)
SATURDAY. AUGUST 28,-1954 HERALD ANB NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OKEfiON PAGE SEVEN XTPxl MALCOLM CRAWFORD AND BRIDE ARRIVE RECENTLY FROM - CASABLANCA i "TUL'ELAKE A delightfully appointed reception and shower In the patio and fireplace room of tly Tulelr.ke Community Presby terian. Church, Sunday evening. August 22. honored the uew Mr. and .Mrs. Malcolm Crawford, home from Casablanca, Morocco, at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Craw lord Sr. Lighted . Japanese, lanterns and lawn furniture made a bright spat in .the patio. v- , Tne 'lace covered refreshment table1 In the fireplace room was cantered with an artistic fan shjnpcd' arrangement of pink glads aitdoftlatchihg pink tapers. A silver coffsp.'urn and crystal punch bowl, added to the, table appointments. Mrs. Dan Crawford Jr., was a', the coffee service. Mrs. David Crawford served punch. ' The gift table was also placed , Indoors. Sai. and Mrs. ' Crawford were: assisted in opening their, gifts., by Mrs. Joe Cox and Nancy Jealtins. Angeline Calloway was Ini charge nf the guest book. . poetesses, were Mrs. Chester J. Mjin., Mr. ' Sam Anderson, Mrs. Raynionrt R. Baker, Mrs. Joe Cox. George Fische;', Mrs. Theo dora Fish,-Mrs. Evelyn Galloway, Mr Marvin Thomas and Mrs. RayAikens...- - ' Mr. and Mrs. Crawford were married May 1 In Casablanca where thrs sergeam had ' served overseas' for 22 months. The love ly bride was the former Maria lrlaite. daughter of Madame Es ter Iiiarte. Casablanca. The trip home was made by air'. The young couple will leave S?p tember 1, for Tampa, Florida where .the Air Force man will be stationed until his discharge from the service ne.t March. About 100 guests were present for the pany, including very spe- I cial guest, Malcolm s granamoih I c-r, Mrs. Alpha Crawiord, here irom BaKei5iieia lur ine occasion. MR. AND MRS. MALCOLM CRAWFORD . .'. who 'were married May I, in Casablanca, where Sergeant' Crawford was stationed with the USAF. His bride is the former- Maria Iriarte and she was reared in Casablanca. Picttlre taken at the reception given for them after their recent arrival in the states. I See story I. Photo by Crawford,. Tulela Ice Special Meeting ofiRebekah, Lodge Nip. 104 on September 2nd Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. 104 met Thursday, August 19, at 8 p.m., vJith Noble Grand Lorene McCollum presiding. , The business meeting was cut short to allow more lime for' en- A of F Meeting's Women of Moose MERRILL Academy of Friendship members . Women of Ihe Moose Chapter 18, held a no host covered dish luncheon in the hall on August 20; dessert was served by Lillian Geaney, commit tee chairman who conducted the business meeting following the luncheon. It was reported that cookies and magazines had been sent to co worker Evelyn Rush's father and brother who are ill in a Medford hospital. All Academy members and their families are invited to the picnic to be held at he Marin park on August 29. Each family is asked to bring own food and table service. All committee chairmen are in vited to participate in the quilting project, and should come to the next meeting on September 10. Members enjoying the social hour which followed the meeting were Anna Hartlerode, Veronica McNeill, Susan Williams, Inez Sherrill, Marguerite Hadley. Ellen Fiegi. Lillian Thomas. Dovle Rced er. Anna Lahoda.' Lillian Geaney. Rose Spolek. Rose Baley and guests were Shirley Haskins, Bes sie dinger and Bessie Duncan. ' SUMMER .IN HAWAII .. . . TULELAKE Helene Fischer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer, returned recently from Honolulu where she spent the sum' mer at the university of Hawaii as a student of the, hula, art and advanced swimming. She left the states last June. ' Helene. a graduate of St. Hel en's Hall. Portland. Is a junior this year at Stanford where she is majoring in English and minoring In music. tertalnment planned for Odd Fel lows, especially Invited guests for the evening. The program Included piano solos by Janice Larson: followed by five' young men; ,The Derbys," a quartette and thelr'Vapable ac companist. A corfllc skit, written by Helen McCorrrack, brought loud applause ironrme oromers as u lampooned proper procedure of tagging a deer. ' . Casfof mjghty hunters complete with scenic and costume props were Rebekah members Vera Fritsch, Lucille Wirtz, Lorene Mc Collum and the author, complete with guns, red hats, etc. After the program, tne brothers were escorted to the banquet hall for refreshments, s ' t ! " Next regular meeting' Is slated for September 2, at which time the important ceremony of obliga tion will be conducted: to which all members are requested to at tend as active participants. WOM Meeting At Merrill MERRILL Senior regent uiancne Fies, presided at a regu lar meeting Auust 17, of Merrill Women of the Moose ChaDter 18. with 44 co-workers,l,land one vis itor, Mrs. Iva Phillips of Klamath Falls, in attendance. J"!,,, Kathy Baley reported that shell's, workinir on nlans for the-.tlriat' which the chapter will enter In 'fne, Potato Festival parade on October 23. Mrs. Barbara Mauch was initi ated into the lodge. Her daughter, Marv. is beinp snonsoreri hv the Moose Lodgcvand the VFW in Tula-) lake as candidate for queen on the Tulelake - Butte Valley Fair. It was announced that the Friend ship committee would meet in the hall on Friday, September 20, and that 'an executive board meet ing would be held August 27. Following the meeting the mem bers adjourned to the Moose Hall where the ,mer. served refresh ments. , Pinochle LANGELL VALLEY Mrs. Ed Scott entertained with two tables of pinochle at her home the after-! noon of August 17. Mrs. Charles Schmldli won the first prize, Mrs. George Fernhind low: and Mrs. Winola Faulstich traveling prize. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Schmldli. Mrs. Kermit Kev- sor. Mrs. Russell Walsh, Mrs.: George Fernlund. Mrs. Faulstich. Mrs. John Sullivan and Mrs. Fern Wescott. J NOW AVAILABLE ... K OFFICE SPACE In New East Main 14 Unit Medical-Dental Bldg. Com plete facilities; Loqe paved off-street parking. Contact ' W. E. BROOKS 41 5 Oak St. Medford, Ore. Ph. 2-91 fb . Layette Shower MERRILL Mrs. Kenneth Hun nlcutt and new baby daughter Diane, were the honor guests for a layette slfowcr, August 20. Mrs. Clovls Story and Mrs. John Cope land were co-hostesses.. . Admiring the new baby and congratulating the mother ' were Mrs. Earl McCoy. Mrs. Robert O'Brien, Mrs. Minnie Kirtlcy and Phyllis, Mrs. Lylo 'Huiiaker, Mrs. Merle Haskins, Mrs. Bill Poe. Mrs. Dollie Hunmcuit, Mrs. Frank Hun nicutt, Mrs. Jack Wynant. Glenda Story,. Glenda efcCy. Mrs. Ellis bchs. Mrs. Warren Ochs and Mrs. Ernest Watt. . A.-JL I ; r & A ' v. ,. r 1 ku vmmtumaanamaam THEIR GOLDEN wedding anniversary was the occasion for a festive day at the home of celebrants, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yancey, 1920 Gary Street, when their four sons and their wives entertained for them with an open house last Sunday afternoon. Carl and Bonifay, Wesley and Lucille and Wayne and Beverley, all of Klamath Falls and Harold and Virel, Eugene, invited guests to call between the hours of 2:30 to 5 p.m., and almost 100 friends came to congratulate the couple. They have nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. All except two of the grandchildren were able to be here. Edith Bothers became the bride of Frank Yancey, August 25, 1904, in Lewiston, Idaho; but both are native Oregonians; and have lived here since 1917 Mr. Yancey, now retired, was a logging contractor for many years; and Mrs. Yancey will be remembered by scores of KUHS graduates who knew her during her 14 years of employment there. Photo by Guderian , Pre-Nuptial Shower For- Colleen Creswell Colleen Creswell, whose mar raige to Robert C;oll tomorrow wili be of Basin-wide interest was honored Thursday evening, August 19,- with a bridal shower given by Mrs. Samuel W. Ray mond, Mrs. W. H. Weitkamp. Tule lake and Mrs. George Mclntyre, at the Mclntyre home on Lincoln Street. The honored guest reversed the procedure and entertained the group assembled to honor her by showing a series of scenic slides wluch she had taken on her re cent trip to Ireland. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Creswell: and her mother presHed at the coffee service dur-. incr the refreshment hour of the evening. 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