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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1955)
SUNDAY, AUGUST 14. 1955 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON S THE PHOTOGRAPHER didn't know everyone of the 2000 people at the Elk's picnic last Sunday so the ones we DO know will remain unidentified. Photo by Otto Ellis S vfptftm- u rrv-- , dry, Yl'Vffiv I V "3- V Y ..... i-.... W-l taken h A FEW OF THE 2000 piclcniclcers at the Elk's annual food est. Picture was Malin Park where Elks and their families did just what most picnickers do. Photo by Otto Ellis Stover-Johnson Rites Exchanged LAKE VIEW The Baptist Church at Lakevicw was the scene .of the wedding. ..on Friday, August 5 at 8 p.m. of LaVUla John son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Johnson, to Daniel E. Stover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sto ver, Westsidc. The Rev, Lewis A. York officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride's dress was white an tique taffeta with a nylon sheer overskirt in ballerina length. Her linRertip veil was held by a pearl Rajnus Home, Scene of Parties covered velveteen headband and she carried a white Bible and a white orchid bouquet. Ami Mautz was maid of honor and she wore a pale lavender ballerina dress. The other attend ants were Betty Jo Bradley and Carol McLane whose dresses were blue ballerina. All the attendants wore velveteen headbands and carried nosegays. Dale Newman was best man and Engaged Couple Feted At Shower WESTSIDE Ji pre-nuptlal shower was given July 22 at the Westside Grange Hall in honor of LaVHIa Johnson, dRtighterr of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson of Lake view, and Daniel Stover, son of Mr. end Mrs. Herbert Stover of Westside. who will be married Au gust 5. Several piano selections were played by Carol McLalne. M?.udie Jean Batman and James Hallord entertained with accor- ushers were Ervin Moulton and alon music accompanied by lmo Leonard Moulton. ren0 Balm!,u at 11,9 Plan0- Organist for the ceremony, which j,. was read by candlelight, was Mrs. j jn the kitchen were decorated with Robert Brown. Sylvia Johnson, sis-1 lavender and yellow streamers WEEK'S SEWING Bl'Y ! to V--waTst 24- w 9042 try ITT-m'! "Hlrfi ONE YARD 54-inch fabric to make this stunning new skirt In ANY sire given! Diagram shows how easy it is to sew: so thrifty on fabric, you'll want several in lightweight wool, corduroy, htah fashion tweeds. Slim, trim the silhouette in demand for fall! Pattern 9042: Misses' Waist Sizes 24. 25. 26. 28, 30 inches. All given sizes: 1 yard 54-inch. This easy-to-use pattern gives! perfect fit. Complete, illustrated i Stw Chart shows you every step, j Send thirty-five cents in coins i for tills pattern add 5 cents for ( each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Stork Shower BONANZA Mrs. Herman Wolfe, the former MarRie Brown, daughter of the John Browns of Bonanza, was the honored guest at a "stork" shower at the Bo nanza Library the evening of Au gust 5. Hostesses were Mrs. lsh mael Dick, Mrs. Robert Harley, Mrs. Tommy O'Connor, Mrs. Les-; ter Leavitt. Mrs. James Dye, i Mrs. Howard Kelleson and Mrs. i Mae Gale. Summer flowers were used for decorations and the gifts from her 1 many friends were heaped on a long table. The hostesses gave her i a enrome and plastic high schair for the expected baby. Mrs. Ross Clarke made a beau tiful corsage of roses which was presented to the honored guest. Mrs. Lee " Miller and Mrs., Joe Nork assisted Margie in opening the packages. tcr of the bride, sang three solos. "You'll Never Walk Alone," "I Love You Truly," and "The Lord's Prayer." A reception was held afterward in the church parlors, after which me young couple left lor their honeymoon trip. They will make their home in Lakeview, MALIN Bill Rajnus celebrated his birthday Friday, July 29, with a barbecue on the lnwn ol their ranch home west of Malin. Pres ent were Bill, Mrs. Rajnus. chil dren Bill Jr., Vlasta. Ellen and Evelyn; brother Laddie, Mrs. Lad die Rajnus, George, Donald and Karen; another brother, Jerry. Mrs. Jerry Rajnus, and Jerry Jr.; and Mrs. Bill Rajnus' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Secky; also two nieces iroin t-nicago. uugniai MALIN-Celcbrating her eighth Tibitanzel and Milada Mayer. bil tnflay Wednesday, July 27, was Mr. and Mrs. Secky were teled uttie Maria Kirkpatrick of Malin. with a farewell parly Thursday,! Games were played and refresh August 4. at the Bill Rajnus ranch, j meuts were served to Darla Mic by the Czech Ladies Club. Prcs-jka, Loudean Lyon, Shirley Zeld ent were Mr. and Mrs. Jopjcrs, Diana Lyon. Priscilla Leid Schmidl, Mr. and Mrs. V. Diazil holdt. Barbara Ann Uniuh. Lor- and centered with lavender flowers. Refreshments were served to 73 guests. Buffet Dinner LANGELL VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Art Monroe gave a dinner at their home on August 5 in honor of his father Paul Monore, who was celebrating his birthday. After the buffet dinner a social time was enjoyed bv Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partridce and Fleur. Mrs. Orace Blaser, Rodney and Ronald Wetzell. Jimmy Nork. Mr. and Mrs. Mike nearhorn. Paul. Ted and Mark, Carolyn, Jerral and Matt j Monroe. 8th Birthday Sr., Mrs. Ben Pickett, Mrs. Charles Duncan Sr.. Mrs. GcorRC Brothanek, Mrs. Charles Dobry Sr., Mrs. Frank Micka and Mrs. Elizabeth Paygr, all of Malin: and Mrs. Max Hartlerode of Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Secky left for their home in Chicago the following day. raine Cacka. Linda. 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