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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1956)
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1956 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE 1 'if if Y:TV tSw" " naaaemen a a r 1 BETROTHAL TOLD Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wilfcerson, Macdoel, former Klamath Fallt residents, recently an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Nadine, to Rod Van Buskirk, son of Mrs. Claudine Van Buskirk, 855 North Eldorado Avenue. The popular couple has not set a nuptial date. (See story. I Photo by Floyd Eelrolkd Revealed Before the engagement of their naugnier, nadine, was publicly an HOUnCPH hv Mr anA M D E Wilkerson, Macdoel, Mrs. Wilker son gave an engagement dinner September 7, at 7 p.m., in the Pelican Partv rnnm in hnnr. .r Nadine and to tell the news of her . engagement to Rod Van Bus kirk, son of Mrs. Claudine Van Buskirk, 855 North Eldorado Ave nue. She was the special guest at the party. Other dinner guests were Kay Angstead, Nancy War ren. Carrie Hcilbronner, Sharon Hipki, Linda Pope, Mrs. Pat Wil kerson, Mrs. Vera Wizner and Jan et Wizner, all Klamath Falls; and Marjorie Blind. Medford. Also on the guest list but unable to attend were Jan Kenyon and Joan Estes. Nearly all of the group were school friends of Nadine's and informality was stressed .in the evening's plans. As guests found their place cards- at the table they also found a small scroll tied with pink ribbon and encircled with a miniature engagement ring at each place and on the scroll was the betrothal news, unmen tioncd until then. The Wilkersons lived in Klam ath Falls for many years before moving to Macdoel; and Mrs. Van J f-V. A SOCIAL EVENT of No vember will be the marriage of Doralyn Mae Parfon to James D. Bocchi in Sacred Heart Catholic Church. A recent announcement of the forthcominq nuptials was made in Portland by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Parton. The prospective bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Bocchi, Pelican City, is with the First Federal Savings and Loan Association here, and Doralyn is a secretary in the law offices of Proctor and Puekett. Photo by Guderian Ring-Woods Nuptials Told Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Hank) Ring announce their recent mar riago in Reno. Mrs. Ring is the former Georgia Woods. Both are well known uv Klamath Falls. The wedding service was read by the Rev. Garrett . Hughes in Park's Wedding Chapel. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Melchor, Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Ring are now es tablished in their home on the Lakeview Highway. Buskirk is also a very well-known long time local resident. . Rod has returned to his studies at Oregon State College, and Na dine is a secretary at the Social Security Office. No wedding date has been set by the affianced. The informal hours at the en gagement dinner were more or less of a reunion for the close group of girls and lively conver sation, shared memories and sing ing occupied them with ah inter lude of piano selections by Mar gie Blind for added entertainment. A FALL BRIDE will be Mary Martha Schneider, ac cording to announcement made this week by her par ents, the Rev. and Mrs. David Schneider, Chiloquih. Her fiance is William Vernon Norval, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Norval, all of Chilo quin. (See story.) Photo by Bond, Greenville, Illinois ielrolltai lnnounced A fall wedding is planned by Mary Martha Schneider, daughter of the Rev: and Mrs. David Schnei der, to William Vernon Norval, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Norval, all residents of Chiloquin. According to the announcement made by her parents, the wedding will take place in Chiloquin Meth odist Church, where her father is resident pastor. . Martha is doing senior extension work with the University of Ore gon, after transferring from Green ville College, Greenville, Illinois. She has lived most of her life in Latin America where her parents were in the mission field.' Norval, an honor graduate of Chiloquin High School, winner of an annual Elks' $1,000 scholarship and a senior six member of Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Oregon, has completed almost two years at the U of 0 School of Law. He is currently employed by the State Department of Education in the Chiloquin Indian Education office. TIMELY TIP When cooking frozen or fresh squash, add a tablespoon or two of maple or maple-blended syrup while cooking. Now Save Over 40 Helena Rubinstein's Contour and Throat Treatment 'Lifts" Years off your Looks J tits , .-MM:--' Hi .-'Vttf M;' (74 Now-be an eye witness to the "iift insj," tightening wonders that have made Helena Rubinstein's remarkable Contour-Lift Film world famous. 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Photo by Guderian THE KLAMATH COUNTY COMMUNITY PIE has been marked for the United Fund percentage slices and it tells the story of the need in dollars to finance the social and welfare services which many of us will need and benefit from before the year is ended. Now is the time to prove that you have a heart of gold by the generous flow of silver from it into the United Fund coffers. The Red Cross blood and plasma program under the .Red .Feather alone should put your pledge from deep within your heart instead of from your pocketbook. This year, 1956, there have been over 1,000 pints of blood used in Klamath County. That blood was your blood, given free through the Red Cross. Commercial value over $28,000 community cost about $3,500. The blood program is mentioned especially because it so clearly exemplifies the community spirit of sharing which prevails in all of the United Fund' services. 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