Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 04, 1955, Page 21, Image 21

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    SUNDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1955
HERALD AND NWS, Kl.AMA i'H FALLS." OREGON
PAGE FIVE
' KAPPA CHAPTER
BETA SIGMA PHI
Kappa Chapter. Beta Sigma pfil,
met November 15 at the home of
Mrs. Ken Dykeman. After the ie.
ular business session. Mrs. Neil
Mayfleld presented the program on
"Prose." , ,
The auernoon prize was won by
Mvs. Frank Parsons.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess to the following members.
Mrs. Donald Crosby, Mrs. Ken
Dykeman. Mrs. Dale Goode, Mrs.
Dsan Lowell. Mrs. Nell Maylield.
Mrs. Tim Murphy, Mrs. Prank
Parsons, Mrs. Thell Rea, Mrs. BUI
Rush, Mrs. Leland Sams and Mrs.
William Taylor.
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Couple at Home in Fresno
After Methodist Church Rites
. DUNSMUIK Mr. and Mrs. Mon
te R. Berry are at home in Fresno
following their recent marriage in
the Dlnuba Methodist 'Church.
The bride is the former Janice
Ann Belau, daughter of Mr. alio
Mrs. J, W. Belau, Dunsmuir.
Oivcn in marriage oy her fath
er, the bride wore a dress of lace
and tulle. Her veil of French
Illusion was held by a pearl edged
Juliet, cap and she carried ner
Rainbow Bible topped with an or
chid and stephanotls.
Maid ot honor was Btcky Les
lie: and the other attendants were
lvtarcla Alendal and Owen Jorgen
son, cousins of the bride.
The bridegroom, son of Mrs,
Clarence KJos, Perer, California;
was attended by Williom Penner
of Reedley, as best man. Ushers
were Al Clayton and Earl Conic.
Wedding guests were received at
the Ernest Belau home: and as-
MR. AND MRS. H. B. SCHIEFERSTEIN, 4619 Balsam
Drive, announce the engagement of their daughter, Hazel, to
James T. Baker, ion. of Dr. and Mri. B. M. Baker, Rolla,
Missouri.
The bride-elect is a graduate of KUHS, Class of '52. Jim
is graduate of OTI. No date has been set for the wedding.
Photo by Suderian
BARBARA BROSTERHOLIS TO WED
. NICHOLAS V.' BAXTER ON 28TH
The forthcoming marriage of
Barbara Ann Brosterhous, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B.
Brosterhous, 734 Eldorado, to Vin-'
cent Nicholas Baxter, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nicholas V. Baxter, Sta
ten Island, New Yolk, will take
place in Sacred Heart Catholic
Church, December 28, at 9 a.m.
" Announcement of the Yuletlde
nuptials was recently made by
the bride-elect's parents. Barbara
attended KUHS here, and Jeffer
son High School in Portland be
fore enrolling as an art major at
Marvlhurst College. She is a mem
ber of Alpha Sigma Alpha Art
Club: and of the school's alumni
association. She has been working
in the controller's office at the
University of California, Berkeley,
since . 1953.
The prospective bridegroom Is a
lawyer with the sales division of
National Cash Register in Oakland,
California. He formerly practiced
law in Staten Island and was
counselor to the state senate dur
ing legislative session. January to
April 1955, in New York.
He attended Wagner College,
Staten Island: Wisconsin Univer
sity in Madison; and received
his law degree from Brooklyn Law
School, New York. He is a mem
ber of Phi Delta Phi, International
legal fraternity; and the Richmond
County Bar Association, New York.
He served in Atlantic Amphlfr
lous Fleet. USN during World War
II. The Brosterhous family is welt
known throughout the Klamath Ba-
sin and the wedding will be of
wide interest.
slstins at the reception were Mrs.
Russell Luddon, Dunsmuir; Maria
Belau, Marlene Manrlquei and
Marllee Jorgenson.
Berry is Junior engineer for
the state highway department; and
the new Mrs. Berry, a graduate
of Dunsmuir schools, is a former
employe of Paclflo Telephone and
Telegraph in Fresno.
N Weed Hi School
Mothers Club
WEED Twenty-five members of
the Weed High School Mothers
Club attended the regular monM
ly club meeting Monday nl?ht No
vember 21 In the home economics
room at the Weed school.
Mrs. John Mantle, president,
presided, and reported on . the suc
cess of the Community Halloween
Party and thanked the members
of the Mithers Club who assisted
with the High School party, one of
the six separate parties held In -the
community Halloween night. The
scheduled program was postponed
because of the weather and ab
sence of the program chairman.
Mrs. Mario March! reported on
the success of the completed coin
apron project, and following the
report the aprons were awarded
to Mrs. John Mulvany, Mrs. Joe
DeAvllla, Mrs. John Manton, Mrs.
Myrtts Williams, Mrs. Gabriel
Sbarbaro and Mrs. Odom Walker.
Senior mothers assigned to we
high school Sadie Hawkins Dance,
reported on the successful event
annually sponsored by the senior
class. Refreshments for the dance
were furnished by the Mothers
Club.
Refreshments were served ft
lowing the meeting by acting host
esses, Mrs. Pete Pellegrtno, Mrs.
James Fruzx and Mrs. Axel
Oranstrom. Mrs. H. L. Vldrlcksen
was appointed hospitality chair
man of the January meeting and
there will be no December meet
ing (or the club.
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