Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 02, 1955, Page 18, Image 18

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    SUNDAY. OCTOBER. 2, 19S5
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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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5th GENERATION baby is
Debra Lynn, who will ba on
year old January 29, 1955.
Sht it fhe daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Vernon Shuck, Mer
rill; granddaughter of Mn. F.
M. Reed. Medford, and Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Shuck, alto
Merrill; and Mr. and Mn. Mar
Ian Scholan, Portland; great
granddaughter of Mrs. H. L.
Frailer, Chico; Mr .and Mrs.
Ben Heste, Harper, Kansas;
and great-great granddaught
er of Mrs. Rosa Shadley,
Sprague River.
Photo by Miller-Williams
ST. BARNABAS
GUILD MEETS
BONANZA Mrs. Reg Thomas
entertained the Guild of St. Bar
ntbas Church at her home In Bo
nanza at 2 p.m. September 22.
President Grace Dearborn con
ducted the business meeting.
Plana were made for the annual
turkey dinner and bazaar slated
for November t at the Bonanza
school. Serving starts at 6 p.m.
Mrs. Owen Pepple will be In
charge of the dinner arrange
ments and Mrs. Paul Monroe, the
fancy work. Mrs. Marion Lindsay
will display Christmas cards and
take orders for special cards.
After the meeting the members
sewed for the bazaar. Mrs. Art
Monroe won the special prize.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to Mrs. Paul Monroe,
Mrs. Merrill Stewart, Mrs. Mike
Dearborn, Mrs. Marion Lindsay,
Mrs. Howrcy Roberts, Mrs. Roy
Whltlach. Mrs. Doug Smelcer,
Mrs. Wcs Dearborn, Mrs. Marvin
Brown, Mrs. Cecil Haley and Mrs.
Art Monroe,
The next meeting of the group
will be at the home of Mrs. Mar
vin Brown In Langell Valley on
November 24 at 2 p.m.
"I'LL BE FIVE (August
29, 1959)" indicates year old
and cute Patricia Rae, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernis
Partridge, Mowich. She is the
granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. Stainbrook, 40
Pine. Photo by Ferebee
DUNSMUIR
REBEKAHS
WEED Three Dunsmuir Rebek'
ah Lodge members, Mrs. James
Iockhart, Mrs. Mildred LaBarr and
A. Roberts, provided entertain'
ment and delivered the symbol
of the Rebekab Assemblies presl
dent, Mrs. Erma Pream, to the
Weed Atlanta Rebekah Lodge at
the regular meeting Wednesday
nignt September 14.
Collections from the project of
the assemblies this year will be
used to assist in purchase oi
iurnlshuifs lor the childrens' home
In Gilroy.
Mrs. C. Flook, noble grand, pre'
sided at the meeting and an.
nounced plans for the Atlanta Re
bekah Lodge to present the pro
ject, symbol and entertainment to
the McCloud Rebekah Lodge on
September 22.
Twenty-three members attended
the regular meeting and were
served refreshments by the com
mittee including Mrs. Harry Hedge
peth, chairman: Mrs. Everett
Warren, Mrs. Lester Boydstun.
Boydstun. Mrs. J. H. Michael.
Mrs. J. H. Michael, Mrs. Gladvs
Wasthington, Mrs. Mildred Wll
marth. Mrs. Fred Niswonger, and
Mrs. Eva Sullaway.
SPARKLY eyes and winning
smile belong to year old Lee
Ann, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Duane Day, 2228 'i Eb
erlein. She celebrated her
first birthday anniversary
September 5. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Har
rington, end Mr. and Mrs.
H. G. Day, all of this city.
Photo by Ferebee
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FOUR "going on five"
is the young charmer with the
blonde bengs, Janice Schmid
whost birthday anniversary
was August 31. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Schmidli, Langell Val
ley; and granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Snyder,
Lowry City, Missouri and
Mr. and Mrs. William Schmid
li whose birthdey anniversary
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HOW WELL THEY CO TOGETHER!
THE NEW DRUM TOOUI
AND THE SLIM LINE SILHOUETTE
we show two in deep pile velours
with distinctive touches of satin
PA
HIGH HEELS - MEDIUM HEELS
LITTLE HEELS.
All in the Mink of Reptiles
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Have
Mke your dreom come (rue . .
fur itole or copolet that is all
elogonce, has the quality tKot
guaranteed by the name LaPointe's.
Stoles, pocket stoles, capelets
. . starting with a specially priced
9'oup of fine furs at . .
$100e
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