SATURDAY, AUGUST 28. 1954
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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EARLT FALL SOCIAL EVENT ... was the luncheon given L. A. Murphy, co-hostesses with Mrs. Cole; and at the right,
Monday at the Yacht Club for all past matrons of Eastern Mrs. Horace Geti, acting president of Aloha Chapter.
Star chapters in the Basin. From the left, Mrs. Phillip Cole, Photo by Kettler
hostess; Mrs. Charles J. Martin, Mrs. James Hunter and Mrs.
PART OF THE LUNCHEON GUESTS ... at the Klamath arranged affair was planned especially for them by Mri.
Yacht Club last Monday, are shown above. All are past Cole and her three co-hostesses.
matrons of Basin Eastern Star chapters; and the beautifully ' Photo by Kettler
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MR. AND MRS. LOUIE F. BORGIALLI . . . 1917 South
Sixth Street, announce the engagement of their daughter,
Carol, to Don Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Williams,
2111 Halley. No definite date has been set for the wedding.
' Photo by Guderian
Former College Classmate
Officiates at Ceremony For
Pengelly-Griffiths Nuptials
All former classmates at the
University of Oreqon, were the
minister, the nuptial couple and
their two attendants; when the
Rev. Peter R. Sherman, Milwau
kie. Oregon, read the marriage
service uniting Kussell John Pen-Bc-Uy,
Eugene; to Mary Elaine
Griffiths, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Griffiths. 3950 Shas
t.. Way: with the officiant's wife,
Mrs. Sherman as matron of honor;
and Gordon L. Kensler, from
A. E. Ryckmans
"At Home" on 19th
TULELAKE Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert E. Ryekman entertained Au
gust 13 in honor of their daughter,
Mrs. Eugene (Carolyn) Neison and
family, Durham, California who
visited here, prior to the opening,
of school. Mr. Nelson will teach in
Live Oali. California.
Harriett Cotilson, who spent
some time in the Hawaiian Islands
showed colored pictures of the
islpnds.
Present for the evening were the
guests of honor. Mrs. Allan Holu
bar, fBcrnice Hartley), Mr. and
Mrs. Geortre Smith, Mrs. Myrtle
Gunlocfc, (Mynle Bowen visiting
at the home of her parents; Mr.
and Mrs. Stone B o w e n- from
Yuma; and the hosts' son, Norman
Ryekman.
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Only members of the immediate
family and a few intimate friends
witnessed the 3 p.m. ceremony in
the chapel of the First Congrega
tional Church in Eugene. August
14.
After a wedding trip up the Co
lumbia River and back down the
Oregon coast route to Klamath
Falls, the couple were honored
with a reception last Sunday, Au
gust 22, at the home of the bride's
parents.
Approximately 100 friends called
to greet the newlyweds between
the hours of 3 to 6 p.m., and were
received in a setting colorful with
garden flowers from the Griffiths'
yard. An heirloom linen damask
tahle cloth brought by the bride's
paternal grandmother from Eng
land was especially beautiful as a
gleaming white background for
the multi-hued flowers and silver
sparkling in reflected candlelight.
Pouring at the reception were
Mrs. Charles Lelk, Mrs. Frank'
Bell. Mrs. W. J. Tingley and Mrs. !
Si'.eldon Brumbaugh. j
The new Mr. and Mrs. Pengelly
will both teach in Klamath Falls!
this year, and will be at home
in the Lincoln Apartments. I
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MR. AND MRS. F. F. MONTGOMERY . . . Ashland High
way, announce the engagement of their daughter, Beyrl Jean,
to Gene Lyman Daly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon J. Daly,
Talent, Oregon. Wedding date is set for October 10, at First
Christian Church. '
Porluck Picnic
At Emrick Ranch
The Dan Emrick Ranch at
Spring Luke was the setting for a
potluck picnic sort of an in
formal Sunday afternoon get-together,
August 22.'
From Yreka came Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Ewlng and daughters Joan
ette and Linda; Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Ewlng and Ginger; and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ewing.
From Klamath Falls vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blind and
daughters Pennle, Janice and Con
nie; Mr. and Mrs. Clitf Phillips
and Jim and Jerry; Mr: and Mrs.
J. W. Dolan, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
lon J. Barnes and Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Emrick and daughters Doris
and Ruth Ann.
Mrs. Ed Ewing, Mrs. J. W. Do
lan and Mrs. Marion Barnes arc
cousins!- and all came to Oregon
from Grand Junction, Colorado.
Buffet Lunch
BONANZA Mrs. Cecil Haley
entertained with a buffet lunch
and a bridge party at her home
August 18, at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Lloyd
Sparks won high prize for the af
ternoon and Mrs. Owen Pepplc
won the traveling prize.
Those enjoying the party were
Mrs. Elva Maxwell, Mrs. Jack
Welmerr Mrs. Lloyd Sparks, Mrs.
Merrill Stewart, Mrs. Birdie Burk,
Mrs. Owen Pepple, Mrs. Bill Bech
doldt, and Mrs. Haley.
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BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON
Mrs. 0. L. Brown entertained at
her home on the Lakeview High
way at a 1 p.m. luncheon, Tuea-
Party For
Housequests
LANGELL VALLEY Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Potucek entertained with
a "game" party at home August
19. in honor of houseguests. Mrs.
Louis 8taller, and two children
Cheryl and Dick, visiting here
from McMinnville.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tod
Schmldll, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Novot
ny, Mr. and Mrs. James Boldock,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmldll
and Mrs. Stallcr,
day, August 24. for Mrs. Charles
E. Drew, whose birthday was
few days later,, ' .
Tlie rooms were colorful with
arrangements of sweet pea.s. ' '
Others invited to share the birth
day festivities were Mrs. A. R.
Campbell, Mrs. G. J. Hilyard,
Mrs. Fred Peterson, Mrs. Frank
Bell, Mrs. C. C. Heldrick, Mrs.
Margaret Bundrant. Mrs. Ethel
Pankoy and Mrs. Ida Grimes.
The afternoon was devoted to
reminiscing and "Just visiting."
The Drews left for Canada
Thursday, and plan to return by
way of Salem to attend the State
Fair. . ,
FROM SPOKANE . ; . comes news of the forthcoming
marriage of Delores Watt to Peter Zupan, according to an.
nouncement recently made in that city by the bride-to-be's
mother, Mrs. Rose Watt. Prospective bridegroom is the son of
Mike Zupan, Midland Road.
The wedding is slated for September 4, at Our Lady of
Lourdes Cathedral, Spokane.
Photo by Scamahorn, Spokane
Aloha Social
Aloha Social Club will hold Its
first fall meeting In the parlors of
the Masonic Temple next Friday
afternoon, September 3, at 1:45
p.m.
Hostesses for the dessert lunch
eon will be Charlotte Osborn, Alma
Cofer and Olive Riach. Following
the businets meeting cards will be
played and all Eastern Star mem
bers are Invited to attend.
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