Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 21, 1956, Image 19

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    SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1956
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THREE
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A girl can wear sweaters from them to each period of life. Cas- they should take on a more sonh.
money and know-how in buying
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of her life but she should adapt but in the thirties and forties, I well but never snugly.
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HALLOWEEN AT THE AIR BASE Committee members for the first big Enlisted
Mens Wives Club get together to deck the Airmens Club with Halloween 'haunts".
From the left, Mrs. Charles E. Gibson, chairman; Mrs. Cyril Farro, Mrs. Alfred Heroux,
Mrs. Marry L. Stephens. Photo by Utio tins
. EWC at Local Air. Base Plans '
Club Halloween Cdstume Party
Enlisted lien's Wives Club made
plans for a Halloween costume
party during the regular 8 p.m.
business meeting, October 9, at
the Airmen's Club.
The festive gathering, slated for"
8 p.m., October 26, will be the
first major social event to be
staged by the newly organized
Hi-Jinks Club
Dinner Dance
LAKEVIEW - The Hi-Jinks
Club first dinner dance of the
season was Saturday evening, Oc
tober 13, at Van's in Lakeview.
Dinner was served in the Star
light dining room and dancing
was later diversion in the banquet
hall. Holloween served as a theme
for the decorations.
Guests for the evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Bowes, Mr. and
Mrs. Elgin Cornett, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Loren
Young, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hudson,
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Lerwick, Mr.
and Mrs. Al Leonard and Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Pratt.
Committee members were Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Osterman, (co
chairnicn); Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Peat, Mr. and Mrs. Fields Flynn,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben- Vernon, Mr.
and Mrs. Roehl atts, Dr. and
Mrs. Harry Sabin, Mr, and Mrs.
Nat Smith and Mr. and Mrs. War
ren Maxwell. Dance music was
by Bill Kelso's orchestra.
group. Committee members ap
pointed were: decorations, II r s
Charles Gibson, Mrs. Alfred Her
oux and Mrs. Harry Stephens; en
tertainment, Mrs. John Eshelman,
Mrs. William Payne and Mrs.
1 nomas Dymond; food, Mrs. War
ren Overby, Mrs. James Wever
and Mrs. Richard Hendrick. All
members- will participate in dec
orating the club.
Refreshments were served after
the October 9 business session,
with club president, Mrs. Richard
Hendrick and Mrs. Alfred Heroux
hostesses for the day.
If you want to avoid that aw
ful moment when you literally
have nothing to wear, make
wardrobe repairs as soon at rips
appear or Duuons i an on. LnecK
your closets once a week to de
cide which clothes need cleaning.
TL .Teachers
Exchange Vows
TULELAKE In- an informal
ceremony in the Williamson River
Mission, Mrs. Maxine VanBus-
kirk, Tulelake, became the bride
of H. James Zeller also of Tule
lake.
Both are well-known members
of Tulelake school faculties.
The Rev. Harley Zeller. father
of the bridegroom, officiated al
the double-ring service in the ores
ence of the two families and close
friends.
The bride wore a blue princess
style frock made on princess lines
with seashell pink accessories
and pink rose buds at the shoul
der.
Margaret Burnett, Klamath
Falls was matron of honor. She
wore a navy ensemble with navy
and white accessories.
William Zeller, Baker, Oregon
brother of the bridegroom was
best man.
Masses of yellow and bronze
chrysanthemums were used at
the altar and in the Williamson
River Community Hall where
guests gathered for the reception.
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Send your
Cleaning with
your Laundry!
I t's always good strateqy to know you look
your best for festive evenings! And it's so easy,
too. thanks to our qentle, but thorouqh clean
inq! We olwqys return your "party" dresses with
that "like new" look of beauty!
MRS. JOHN STANPHILL
(Joan Lillian Dietz
Thoroson Photo
STANPHILL-DIETZ
VOWS EXCHANGED
DUNSMUIR-Joan Lillian Dietz, :
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Dietz, joined the young matron
ranks In September as the bride
of John Stonphill of Roseville.
Wedding vows were exchanged
in Roseville Baptist Church. Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Mueller of Dunsmuir
attended the couple.
The bridegroom, son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. Stanphill, also of Roso
ville. is employed by the Southern
Pacific Company.
Going for a few days to the
country or the seaside does not
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filled, becoming clothes.
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2. Added to your account to compound
Either way, earnings on a savings account here
are liberal, regular and welcome.
They're liberal, because we're a specialized
savings institution set up to make the most
of your savings consistent with safety.
. Earnings here are regular, because our income
is regular. It's based primarily on sound, monthly
repayment home loans.
And welcome? Just ask any of otrr satisfied
savers. You'll want to open your account here
soon.
CURRENT RATE 30 PER ANNUM
All SAVINGS IN BY THE 10th
EARN FROM THE 1st
First federal savings
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