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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1955)
PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEW!?. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON StTOD AY, AUGUST ZL 13ffl Bride-to-be Feted With Luncheon At Winema rv THE GUEST OF HONOR, Kathleen O'Keeffe, i sated right, with her three hostesses, Mrs, Jerry Ahern, next to her; and standing, left, Mrs. Hugh Falvey and Mrs. Dan Cashman. Picture was taken at a pre-nuptial luncheon at tha Winema Hotel for Kathleen, who is bride-elect of Thomas Quinoslti. Photo by Joe Rigert r W yoinw,-jiT'iM inaBpaa 5. I IW" Nf fed. jer . : .''."-, : . ' "CAROL VAN DOREN, far right, next to her mother. Mrs. John Van Doren, was honore. at tha-shower August 8, at tha home of Mrs. Charles Larkin. Hostesses, Mrs. Charles Larkin and her daughter, Janie, at the left, invited approximately 20 friends to tha 10 a.m. coffee-kitchen shower. i The shower table was decorated with a miniature group bridal couple, maid of honor, flower girl and ring bearer. . photo by Kettler 0 "Saddles All white bucks . . . smooth elk leathers ... the famous "Smokey" aadtlle . . . every one a Goodyear welt enle lor bettrr wear . . . and only 4 y "Spalding Th "Odillic" of the saddle fimily . . . finest imported white buck . , . rhMinrtive tapered toe . . . plus all the other features that make jou proud to, wear a pair , . , 'r d .33 i J I XT - " in To fill your every need , . . so smart with skirts and sweat ers .. , end yet rugged enougrt to hold up under the many school activities , . . you will find just the oxford you want from this pre-school showing , Roche "Angoras' Terfect matches with tour sweaters ar-d Ideal ith your saddles . . 13 lutcimis colors Kathleen O'Keelle, daughter of James O'Keelle. well-known Mer rill rancher, was feted at a pre- nuptlal luncheon Thursday, Au gust' 11, at the Vinema Hotel. Hostesses lor the occasion were Mra. Hugh Palvey. Mrs. Jerry Ahem, and Mrs. Dan casnman, ell nf Merrill. The honoree will be married Saturday, August 20, at a Nuptial Mass in St. Augustine's Church. Merrill, to Thomas Qmnoski ol Klamath Falls. Luncheon was served from a table centered with an arrange' ment ol pastel colored chrysan themums and lilies. Guests Included Breda O'Keelle cousin of the bride-elect; Mrs Maurire O'Keeffe. her aunt: Mra. John Burke, Mrs. Dan Barry. . Mrs. E'lis Wilson Mrs. John Bryngleson and Eileen Noonan. Merrill- Bettv Mae Hammond, Mrs. pat Hammond, Mrs. Dale wiv-i- riorris. Ella Beardslcy, Mrs. Arthur Landmark, Mrs. Wil bur Welsch, Mrs. Joe umuai. Marilou and Patl O'Connor, KJpm oth mils. Mrs. John Moran, San Francisco'; Mary Ellen Yost, Tulc- lake: and Mrs. Barry O'Connor, Newell. Invited also were Pat Hol land of Lrkevtcw and Mrs. John Dean, Newell. Hart-Anderson Vows Exchanged LAKE VIEW In the presence of their families on Sunday afternoon, August 14, Mrs. Helen Van Rheen Anderson, daughter of Mrs. James A. Van Rheen. Medford, was mar ried to Frank P. Hart, son of Mrs. V. A. Hart, Lakeview. The Rev. C. W. Julier read the double-ring ceremony in front of the fireplace in Mrs. Anderson's living room. The bride wore an Ice blue waltz Icngth dress made with a full ny lon net skirt and a bodice of re cmbroldered Chantilly lace sprink led with rhinestones. Her headpiece was of lace and rhinestones and she carried a white Bible centered with a white orchid. Mrs. Richard L. Evans of Burnt Ranch, California, and Gerald Ley va of Lexington, Oregon, were at tendants. . A reception from 3 until 6 p.m. followed the ceremony with Mrs. Glenn Smith, Mrs. Don Maxwell and Mrs. Walter Bowne of Burnt Ranch as:ljtii!g as hostcssc-. Mrs. S. H. Sawyer and Mrs. cnaries Pltschner presided at the punch bowl and Mrs. Lewis Cszzalio and Mrs. William Shannon served cot fee. Cutting, the cake was Naoma Hart, sister of the brldc.troom, who was assisted by Mrs. Gloria Ray. Melva Jean and Janice Lee An derson. daU5htcrs of the bride, as sisted by Judy Key Evans, carried the guest book. Anions: the out of town guests were Mrs. James Van Rhcn. Med lord; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pauler and two children of Fresno; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Van Rheen and two children. Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Van Rheen, Portland, mother, sister and brothers of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Leyva, Lexington, Oregon. The couple left after the recep tion for a wedding trip at Lake Taltoe and will make their home at Goldmohr Terrace in Lakeview. BIRTHDAY DINNER LANGSLL VALLEY - Mrs. Bill Burnett entertained with a dinner at her home on August 10, In honor of Mrs. Lester Leavitl's birthday. Eleven year old Monte Burnett made and decorated the delicious birthday cake. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weimer. Maria. Monte. Richard and Bill Burnett and Lester Leavitt. "Loafers" Geuine hand-sewn loafers . . . flexible and smart yet wear so well ... in an tique red or brown . . . e.93 (A small deposit will hold any shoe until school starts) Shoes . . . c0 (Cr tk4.f.7 f 1 . m8tfl' . T.. ..VV .ari'V :-J.v. EVEN THE BABY gives all of her attention to a little fam ily lesson in the rudiments of croquet. Instructor is Cyril L. ICyl Palmer, local manager for United Air Lines, and his in terested audience is, from the left, Mrs. Palmer, their daughter, Patti (Mrs. John F.) Tenvold, holding six months old daughter, Lindsey Ann; and young Peter Linton, two and one-half, held by his father, John Tenvold. John Tenvold, an insurance broker in Palo Alto, took a brief week off to drive his family to Klamath Falls for a visit with the children's Grandparents Palmer. Picture was taken at the Palmers' temporary quarters, 4506 Laverne,, f ' J MR. AND MRS. DAN McAULIFFE, Malin, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ellen'Marie, to Jerry Smalley, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Smalley, also of Malin. Ellen is a graduate of Sacred Heart Academy and St. Anthony's School of Nursing, Pendleton. She is presently employed in the offices of Dr. E. Dietsche. Jerry is a graduate of Malin High School, attended OSC; and served two years in the army. He is now farming with his father. Photo by Ferebee 7 Jyoui 'The finest wearine suede will ever have "Pep Squads" White buck . . . with coral red ole . . . senuine Goodyear welt construction at only ... f ittinK nd oxford you ... 4 colors 0 Tha Tenvolds left last Tuesday, and Mrs. Palmer leaves Wednesday for Palo Alto for a few days' visit with them, before Cy Palmer joins her next weekend when they will leave for a month's vacation in the east. Much of their time will be spent in Toledo, Ohio, with Mrs. ' Palmer's relatives; and his sister in Kansas City. Tentative plans include a side-jaunt to Louisianna, Mrs. Tenvold was also with United Air Lines for five years as stewardess before her marriage, and after her graduation from Stephens College and nearly two years at University of Toledo, Ohio. Photo by Don Kettler Weed Rebekahs Entertained at Dunsmuir Home WEED Fifteen members of the Weed Olive Branch Club of the Atlanta Rebekah Lodge were en tertained at the home of a former ; member, Mrs. James Lockhart in Dunsmuir, Wednesday night, Au gust 3. Mrs. Cora Powers, noble grand of the Dunsmuir Rebekah Lodge was an invited guest of the evening. Mrs. O. A. McRae, president, presided and inspirational readings ! were read by each member pres-1 ent. The illness of Rebekah member ; Mrs. Bert Acutt was reported. She is at the home of her diUEhter ; Mrs. David Yarrington in Corning. The hostess. 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