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    SUNDAY. MAY 18, 1958
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGOk
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Looking Pretty At The Wedding
Eves active person find mus
cles they never knew they had:
by trying a few exercises. How
ever, once yaa decide to exercise,
work into it gradually. This pre
vents tiring an dpossible liri'mm
of unused muscles.
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MR. AND MRS. FRED FIEGI
45tH Wedding Anniversary Couple
Photo by Harris, Merrill
Reception Honors Merrill Couple
On 45th Wedding Anniversary
MERRILL Over 100 friends and
relatives honored Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Fiegi of Merrill with a de
lightful reception on Saturday eve
ning, April 26, at the Merrill Rec
reation Hall. The evening was ar
ranged as a celebration of the
Ficgi's 45th wedding anniversary.
The Fiegis were married on
May 5, 1913 in Pine City, Minne
sota. After visiting here several
times, they moved to the Klamath
Basin 10 years ago and in 1951
became residents of Merrill. Mr.
and Mrs. Fiegi reared four chil
dren and have 10 grandchildren.
A three tiered, ornately deco
rated wedding cake centering a
lac covered tablecloth and
flanked by tall, lighted tapers was
the center of attraction.
Program arrangements were
made by Mrs. Carrie Mattson and
Mrs. Leonard Lisk. The life story
of Mr. and Mrs. Fiegi was pre
cnted by Mrs. Lisk followed by
a humorous reading by Mrs. Bert
Johnson. Musical entertainment'
was presented by a girls quartet
and the Merrill High School
triple trio, accompanied at the
piano by Jean Underwood.
Mrs. Max Hartlerode presided
at the coffee service; Mrs. Bettsy
(Grandma) Mattson attended the
punch bowl; and the cake was
served by Mrs. Dan oeaney ana
Mrs. Ivan Icenbice.
In addition to many gifts, Mrs.
Fiegi was presented a corsage of
pink carnations adorned with a
pink ribbon and blue butterfly. Mr
Fiegi received a white carnation
boutonniere.
Hostesses for the festive occa
sion were Mrs. Don Barnes, Mrs.
lthel Chapman, Mrs. Bert John
son, Mrs. Leonard Johnson. Mrs
Jenny Fiegi and Mrs. Virginia
Fiegi.
Out of town guests signing the
guest book were Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Pierce and son, Russell
of Vancouver, Washington and Mr,
and Mrs. Henry Pangerl from
Pine City, Minnesota.
Cacade Crest
Chapter No. 159
The stated meeting of Cascade
Crest Chapter No. 15. OES, in the
Chiloquin Masonic Hall on Wed
nesday evening. May 7, was con
ducted by Mrs. William Wampler,
worthy matron and Layton Hoback,
worthy patron.
Escorted and introduced were
Anna and Otis Roper, worthy ma
tron and patron of Tulelake Chap
ter No. 532, both former members
of Cascade Crest Chapter
Introduced under the good of the
order period was Mrs. Edna
Evans. Jacksonville. Oregon,
mother of Mrs. Otis Roper and
widow of the late h. h. tvans,
residents of Chiloquin for many
years. Mrs. Evans is a Cascade
Crest Chapter charter member of
SO years standing. Also introduced
were Bernice Newton, associate
matron of the Tulelake Chapter,
and Mrs. Betty Testi. Modoc Point,
member of Acacia Chapter No. 21
Los Angeles. Mrs. Testi's attend
ance Wednesday evening was her
Initial visit to Cascade Crest Chap
ter.
Past Matron Mrs. Dwight Kerch
r read an official letter from Mrs
Daisy Thompson, associate grand
matron of Oregon Grand Chapter
OES. announcing the appointment
of Mrs. Gene A. Page of Fort
Klamath to the office of Grand
Adah of the Grand Chapter of
1058. Last year, the young Fort
Klamath woman was appointed to
act as grand page for the 1957
Grand Chapter session. The recent
appointment confers a high honor
on Mrs, Page, who is also a past
matron of Cascade Crest Chapter.
She will be installed in the office
at the Grand Chapter session slat
d for June 5 in Portland
Refreshments were served after
the meeting by Mrs. Anton Za-
dina and Mrs. Callie Clark. The
next stated meeting of Cascade
Crest Chapter wiH he on Wednes-
Combination .
B-Day And Shower
Surprise Party
MONTAGUE A pink stork, a
Maypole surrounded with dancing
figures and spring blossoms were
decorations for a surprise birth
day party-layette shower on May
1, given in honor of Mrs. Marian
Edwards at Montague Elementary
School where she is a first grade
teacher.
Hostesses for the combination
party were Mrs. Lavella Compton,
also a first grade teacher at the
school; Mrs. Pat Callahan and
Mrs. Joe Burch Jr.
The clever decorations were the
artistic handiwork of Mrs. Char
lotte Davis; and entertainment
highlight was Mrs. Dorothy Van
Orsdel's reading of an original
poem about jet planes competing
with Doc Mork in baby deliveries.
Gift cards were signed by al
most 50 friends invited to the com
bined birthday celebration and
stork shower.
THFRF ARF TWO MEMBERS OF THE PARTY who rate -almost as much attention
as the bride herself. They are the mother of the bride. and the bridesmaid for maids!.
The bride has the say in the matter of dresses her bridesmaids wear. But she usual
ly confers with them and defers to them in the final choice, ilt't their money, after all.)
The bride's mother has a free hand in the selection of her dress. If she's wise and-or
considerate, there will be a pro-shopping discussion with the bridegroom's mother if pos
sible. This will keep harmony in the family as well as the wedding picture.
The bridesmaids dresses can be chosen from a wide variety of styles and fabrics.
Day-length dresses are smart looking and a smart type to buy, because they can be worn
for party occasions long after the wedding.
Lace for the mother of the bride has nearly always been in favor, and is especially
so with today's designers.
So it's quite likely to be lace this year, since so many of the smart, slim sheath
styles that are handsomely right for the wedding and after, too, are of lac. ..
Colors and depth of colors shame the rainbow. Above left, the mother of the
bride wears a moss green lace sheath with an interesting waist treatment and a back
panel of matching chiffon.
The bridesmaid is a pretty picture in a baby doll dress of pale blue organdy
trimmed with rows of white val lace.
LORA ANN SPIN!.
Bride-elect of
Kenneth Beckham
MeK'mney Photo, '
Mount Shasta '
Beckham-Sp'mi '
Vows Next Month
A June wedding is planned by
Lora Ann Spint, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Spint, Mount
Shasta, to Kenneth Beckham,
yeoman 2.c, X'SAF, stationed at
Moffett Field. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wiiimm Beckham,
also of Mount Shasta. . .
FORMER KUHS STUDENT,
Mrs. Norman Bradbury, who
was Jilt Metros before her
marriage, is a member of
the Chics High School
graduating class. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Mattes, 553! Inde
pendence Avenue, and
completed her junior year
at KUHS before moving to
Chico.
The forthcoming nuptial event is;
a culmination of a schoolmate
friendship and romance that be
aan when both were attending
Mmfnt SiiBsia schools. .
Their wedding will take place i
m Si. Josephs Catholic Church,
the Rev. Michael Miles offici
atingexact date is be dclcraimed
by the date o Beckham s serv
ice leave. . , .
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DUNSMU1R
EASTERN STAR
Mrs. Isabel Eiler of Gazelle,
deputy grand matron of OES Dis
trict No. 2, was welcomed on her
official visit to Dunsmuir Chapter
No. 536, Order of Eastern Star, on
the evening of May 2 at the Duns
muir Masonic Temple.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Welch-were
acting worthy matron and patron.
Jewels in shades of star point
colors were used in a symbolic
presentation of a "jewel box" to'evening's ceremonies.
Farewell Party
For 2 Employes
On Fremont Forest
LAKEVIEW Two Fremont For
est office employes, Joyce K.
Leavitt and Robert K. Palmer.
were honored at a farewell lunch
eon on April 29 at Van's Cafe in
Lakeview. The others at the lunch
eon for 31, were all fellow work
ers on Fremont Forest.
Joyce and her husband Dewey
H. -Leavitt came to Lakeview in
May 1957 and made their home on
the Bradley Ranch.
In September of 57 Mrs. Leav
itt went to work as a clerk-typist
in the Fremont office. For the
past few months she has been
adult clerk.
About the first of May Mrs,
Leavitt joined her husband in
Springfield, Oregon, where he is
interested m the operation of Leav
itt Freight Service. Since May 5
she has been employed in the su
pervisor s office on Willamette Na
tional Forest.
Palmer has been purchasing
agent and supply clerk of Fre
mont National Forest since March
1957. About the middle of this
month he was transferred to a
fire control position on the Bly
Ranger District at Bly.
Mrs. Eiler as a token of apprecia
tion for her year's work.
Visiting worthy matrons aod pa
trons were Zelphta and Jim Love,
Sisson Chapter, Mount Shasta; Ha
ze! H i e k e y and hlwm Adams,
White Pine Chapter, Weed; Maxme
and Robert Mcintosh, McCloud
Chapter; Mary and Bob Fartey,
Evening btar Chapter, fctna: .n
McNely and Ernie Swift, Fidelity
Chapter, Dunsmuir.
May baskets and scrolls deco
rated the refreshment tables in
the Maple Room where refresh
ments were served toiiowmg tne:
SUMMER LAKE
Mrs. Evan Carlon and Mrs
Dean Cannon entertained at a Sil
ver Tea at the Cannon home in
Summer Lake on Friday afternoon.
Stay 2. Guest-patrons were Mrs.
Roy Oliver. Mrs. Robert Carlon
and Mrs. Con Guiney from Pais
ley; Mrs. William Harvey, Mrs.
Jess Feningtou, Mrs. Millie Griscl,
Mrs. Delmar Hand, Mrs. George
Carlon and Mrs. Roy Carlon, Sum
mer Lake. The proceeds were for
the VFW Auxiliary. A donation!
was received from Mrs. u. E.
O'Connor who was unable to at
tend.
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Everyone carries something at
one time or another school books,
groceries, luggage. Don't get in
the habit of carrying heavy objects
in the same arm every day. It
is possible for one shoulder to be
come lower than the other this
day evening. May 21, in the Chilo- way. Alternate objects from side
quill Masonic Hall. to side.
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69c each, now 2 pair for only 1.25.
White only. Now on sale at Spencer's,
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shop, 619 Main. Mom saves double
with S&H Green Stamps!
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