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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1955)
SUNDAY. AUGUST 21. 1955 HERAlJt AND NEWS. KLAM ATH vah.- V,. kftf mm A - ' Midi 1 tr' . ...rtr-iie. uvr) -A- -A t-V.- ; SEVEN SUMMER HOSTESSES invited some 1 50 of Iheir friends to a farewell to summer and back to school dance at Reames Golf and Country Club August 1 1. , ouon irom yne lett, Konnaiie Uison, Twila Greene, Alice McKcndree, Dorolhee Geary, Janie Larlcin, iiancy war ann verneoene Heniel. I he hours were from 8 to 12 for the evening of dancing. Photo by Otto Ellis h-.dfaw 'A Jem r "THE SAND AND THF SPA" u,.. !,. 4k. l l. n . . .... ar Reames August II. B" y "V" ";smses tor ,h8 'Mythical King Neptune and fetching incredible mermaids of his realm floated on ,the walls with a colorful assortment of equally incredible fish. h.'W anLC00!!ielS 7eJe rVd hrou?nou "1 o the enthusiastic crowd who ? mi. 9ttfn Parted dancing when the chaparones made a final and successful attempt W.0"'; Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, Mr. and Mr,. Charles B. Larkin, Mr. and Mrs. 5cott MeKendree and Mr, and Mrs. Earl Greene were parent-guests of the hostesses. . Pl"t by Otto Ellis Family Reunion In North Bend Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, 808 Delta, were hosts lo weekend euesis Ausust 6-7. Mr. end Mrs. George Maris, Darrell and La Vonne. from Reedsport; and Mrs. Delbert McCumby, Havana, Cuba. Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Marts and Mrs. McCumby are sisters. A family reunion was held at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Conner, North Bend, July 23-24. Besides the three sisters and their families there were three brothers and members of their lamllies. Mr. and Mrs. Eben L. Conner came from Yaki ma: Thoraii Conner, from Fresno Mi. and Mrs. Wallace Conner and sons Robert and Rotter, Genoa. New York. There were also two stepsisters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Vanderpoo! and Dean na. North Bend- Mr nri M,.e L. J. Clark, Darlene and Ricky, istfavenon. The Walter Scotts and others from Klnmnlh ancln lr,.1,,HArl daughter Barbara and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Rnh VIMnvir.n children, Bruce,. Janet, and Truoy, Maim. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Cluta ( daurrhl,- nattu Taiii mA Jeannine, were from Spokane. The Scotts' son Lawrence, and his family were not able to attend me reunion. MrS. Sratt. KtAt In Mn.ll, Qanri for 10 days alter the reunion to visit with members of the family many of whom she had not seen for years. There were 48 at the BPl-tomMh, iru-lllrlln. tt..,. lenitives ana lamiiy mends. m - ! 'v." '' ' " "" ' PAGE THREE Shower Honors Mrs. Bob 5ivan BONANZA A lovely miscei-. IsunUM llflWAl cMatA ,. Ai.u.1 - ..unb. HU nivcu at the Ceca Haley home near Bo-j n.-.nja on Autust 14, In honor oil MI'S. 3l.h OiVfin lha Inrn,.. ... cille Riiig oi Klamath Palis. Co- tin sirs, naiey were Mrs. Jeiry McCartie, ' Mrs. Leon erd 8?hooler and Mrs. Don Scooot-er. niece Joan liynes Irom Santa Bar- ceipcq Lucille opea Her guts. ESTHER CfRCLE WEEb-Mrs. T. Hugl-es was hostess for the Esrther Circle of the Weed Cammraity Church n the rjoul-p nwiins tirf i- t church parlor Wednesday, Aaust i. yariD'! uoie games were plaved after the busln-ss meetinir. Mrs. Larry Hoeue. chairman preidd; and devoUsnals were led by Mrs Mflli? Crarmvrll. Refreshments were served by Mr?. Hushes to eleven members and the following guerts, Mrs. An drew Cosgtn-. Mr.-. Robert Ton kin, Mrs. John Booth and Jean Riley. ReireshmeDls were served in the patio. Those honoring Lucille were Wll ma Rice, Katherine Dearoorn, wry eprKs, Muares Ehaner, Doris Givaa, Els Rueck, Mar Xtaret Burnett, Nom BechdoMt, Grace Bowers, Carolyn Dearborn, Betty People, Florence "McCartie, Ltei Schmor. Eleanors Johnson, Be:ty Steber, Cori Leavitt, Mabel iij:;well, Grace Dearborn, Ann Dai- ton, wancy schmer, Joan Kynes, jjsuier Brown, Adele Miller, Fay We'imer. Marav Woiie. Hess Walk. er, Betty Womack, Deiores Prough, raiiy acnmiot, tieorgia woods, Janet Teratoid, Aita Dixon, Helen Derry and Ooenn Givan. GUiLD CARD PARTY I.ANUF.U, VAU.EV Mrs. Mike Deartorn and Mrs. Bob Deftliner wesa hostesses for the monthly guild card party, held at the parish hail August 13. Women's high ftize went to Mrs. Art Mon roe; mens high lo Ernest Graves; Mrs. Fred RuecK, traveling; prize Mrs. Paul Monroe special prize. MR. AND MRS. FRANK F. MUHR, Eugene, announc. the engagement of their daughter, tinda Jeannine, to Joseph Benjamin Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robart E. Ross, 1018 Washington Street. Both are students at the University of Oregon Medical School. The bride-olect U i graduate of the Univariity High School, Eugene, and has three years nurses' training. She is a mem ber of Delta Zeta sorority on fh University of Oregon campus. Ross, a graduate of KUHS, it a third year medical student at the university. He is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon at the U of - Photo by Nolph, Eugene. POTLUCK PICNIC AT SUMMER CABIN LANGELL VALLEY A pot luck picnic was enjoyed on August 9, at Scaler cabin on Fishhole Creek where Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harris are spending the summer. The cabin is on Quartz mountain about M miles from Bonanza. Alter dlmier the women played biiage with high prize going lo Mrs. Bill Bechdoldi; second high, Mrs. Merrill Stewart; low, Mrs. Bill Burnett; and Mrs. Lester Lea vitt, traveling prize. Others making the trip were Mrs. Doug Smelcer, Mrs. John Sul livan, Mrs. Mae Gale, Mrs. Cecil Haley. Mrs. Nellie quick, Mrs. Paul Monroe, and Mrs. Ted Albert. IN C&$ Point & Waiipopef y JACK NE1PP Put Color To Work! "Wtt tolor lh.ll f paint flin room wolljf" W ikid thu question over and ovor again. Thtrt It oat an swer lor ry turn and every family it 4iftrant. A ! ru! ta iallaw It: Uti csisrt tHet will iv yon fh efftct yon with 4 achieve. 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