1 I SUNDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1955 I- ' HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE , : rtmm, j ' MR. AND MRS. PAUL MAULDIN, 827 Rose Street, an. nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Barbara Jo Stinson, to Erwin LeRoy Bleak, ton of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bleak, 5308 Aitamont Drive. - . The wedding date is set for December 9, at 8 p.m., in First Christian Church. Photo by Ferebee ZULEIMA NILE CLUB The regular monthly luncheon meeting of the Zuleima Nile Club of Klamath Falls is slated for Wednes day, December 7, at 1 p.m. in the Willard Hotel. Mary Vlahos is chairman of the day, and enter tainment chairman is Margaret Larkin. Members are , requested to bring their Christmas gifts for young sters In the Shrine hospitals, and President Florence West has sug gested that if two or three mem bers wish to go together and buy a larger or batter gift, especially for the older children, it will be appreciated. All Daughters of the Nile are welcome to attend, and if not con tacted by the calling committee, reservations may be made by call ing Mary 'Vlahos at 5381. Cards will be playd after the meeting. The next stated ,session of Zu leima Temple No. 13 will be De cember 10 in the Medford Masonic Temple at- 2 p.m. preceded by a 12:30 covered dish luncheon. Mem bers attending from this area should bring dessert. Call Kath leen Thompson at 3687 for reserva tions not later than December 7. i .( hxi X vv ')- J v-- . . ! j hi i o MR. AND MRS. Loyd V. Leithead, 2352 Vine Street, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Karla; to Charles K. Rackleff, ion of Mrs. D. C. Atchley, 2434 Reclamation Street. Karla is a senior at KUHS; and Charles is a graduate of Sacred Heart Academy. An early June wedding is planned. MANZANITA CHAPTER NO. 172 Manzanlta Chapter No. 172, Or der ot Eastern Star, stated meet ing November 26 in the IOOF Hall, was also advance night for line officers. "Presiding were Thelma Fink, worthy matron, and Ray Grams, worthy patron. Welcomed as honored visitors, were Letha Murphy, member of the Jurisprudence Committee of the Grand Chapter of Oregon; and Rena Oldham, grand representa tive of Colorado in Oregon, both of Aloha Chapter No. 61. Participating In advance night were Georgianha Clark, Gus Via' hos, Evelyn Biehn, Marion Grant and Gladys Chubb. Assisting were past matrdn, -Thelma Creswell and Ernest Wallin. The advanced of' ficers conferred degrees of initia tion on Emilie Randall with her sister, Betty . Hotzi, as courtesy candidate. The refreshment committee, Gla dys Metier, Helen Lee, Lucille Crawley, Marion Seideman and Roena Steiner served in the din ing room which was decorated in keeping with the Thanksgiving season. Aiello-Frantz In McCloud G McCLOUD Now at home in Mount Shasta are newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Alello, recently married in St. Joseph's Catholic Church In McCloud. The bride is the former Corinne Franiz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Franiz: and we Dride groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Matteo Alello; all of McCloud. Nuptial Vows atnotic nurcn Corinne wore a lace-over-satin gown; a bridal veil of Illusion: and she carried a cascade bouquet centered' with a white orchid and entwined with her pearl rosary. LaVada Roberts, maid of hon or; and bridesmaids, LeNell Ken yon and Norma Alello, all wore gowns of net and lace In pastel colors. Leo Alello, brother of the bride groom, was best man. TJshera were Jimmy Cottini and Guldo fclur nardo; and junior attendants were Jan Pardlni. flower girl; and Oeorgie Felix, ringbearer. The reception was at the Mc Cloud Hall where Adella Boto lln assisted In serving the lour tiered wedding cake; end Norma Alello registered the guests. The bridegroom is employed by the McCloud Lumber Company, where Corinne was a secretary before her marriage. - tea i r?XO' M k J viW.tOU6Mtli'Vr a-x of rare beauty filled ' with delicate flower-fresh ' f fragrance. You'll use the 'g bottle as a dressing table M piece, decorator item, flower J 1TI vase or lamp base. It says S j you know fine things! We'll Be Open Sunday! Klamath's Drug and Coimetie Center 9th and Main ' . Phone 2-3475 music wherever you are. . And it will be when you make this magnificent Magnavox radio phonograph your companion wherever you got Handsome in doors as a table model... light weight portable for trips or panics. Has super-sensitive, easy tuning AM radio, 3-speed record changer with automatic ihutoff (plays 7", 10", and 12" record sizes), and two speakert for rich extended-range sound. Scuff proof Magnatex finish in Cordo van, Blond or Green decorator colors. 1 The COMPANION $J J50 magnificent . the greatest name in high fidelity ' EASY BUDGET TERMS DC 12 6 No. 7th ?M Music, m w PhM4S19 FOR FASHION A VIVID NEUTRAL; ; FOR EXCITEMENT LATIN GAIETY FOR A WONDERFUL COLOR BARCELONA RED Only by mm) It's teixif ic ! . In Slip (left) ' $4.95 V . Pettiskirt $3.50 J Shortie $8.95 J ' Slip (right) $5.95 fl Gown $8.95 ' i :