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PAGE 8 B A FORMER KLAMATH FALLS resident, Thelma Newti, installing past matron from Portland was installing officer for new officers of Manzanita Chapter, No. 172, Or der of the Eastern Star, was highly commended at 'the conclusion of the 4-and-a-fialf-hour ceremony for the unusually beautiful presentation of the official group and work of the order. The 10th installation of the chapter was. held June 29 in the Scottish Rite Tem ple, Front row, left to right, are William Steiner, associate patron; Gladys Chubb, wor thy matron; W, E. Anderson, worthy patron; Nina Hall, associate matron. Second row, lame order, Rowena Steiner, Ruth; Lois Murphy, associate conductress; Mary Anderson, chaplain; Evelyn Biehn, junior P. M. marshal; Joyce Lanphear, Adah; Esther Hodges, treasurer; Lorene Grant, Martha. Back row, Helen Rightmier, warder; Arlene Dixon, sec retary; Arlene Chapman, organist; A. Dale Howell, sentinel; Edith Barleen, Esther; Lo 'rene McCollum, conductress, and Cletta Paddock, Electa. Photo by Guderian YHanzanila Chapter 3n5talis (jlacluS Chubb, W.-JU Gladys Chubb, worthy matron fleet, W. E.' Anderson, worthy pa tron elect, and other officers-elect for 193t)-5!l were regularly installed during the 10th installation cere mony of Manzanita Chapter No. 172 Order of the Eastern Slar. Sunday afternoon. June 211, in the Scot tish Rile Temple. Relatives and friends from Ore Ron and California were present for the ceremony. The theme col nrs were pink and brown. All the honored guests wore corsages and houlonnieres of pink roses. The hall and chapter jnnm were dec nrated with roses and fresh cut flowers that were predominantly pink. The worthy matron elect wore a white nylnn chiffon formal with an empire waistline. She wore a corsage of pink roses. The other lady oltirrrs elect wore identical pink lace fnrmals with corsages of pink roses. Installing officers for the cerc niniiy were Thelma Nowlz, install ing past matron from Portland: Marion Grunt, installing past pa tron: Vera Kritsch, installing chap lain: Thelma Clugstnn. installing marshal; and Corinne Larson, in stalling organist. Thelma Newtz and Vera Fritsch are past matrons of Manzanita Chapter and Thelma Clugstnn is the sister of the wor thy matron elect and n member of Prosperity Chapter in Malin. The 1!l57-58 worthy matron. Eve lyn Biehn, and worthy patron, Marion Grant, presiding at the opening ceremony, introduced honored guests Georgia Page. Grand Adah nf the Grand Chapter of Oregon and a past ma tron nf Cascade Crest Chapter: Everett Miner, worthy patron of Aloha Chapter No. lit: worthy ma tron Merceill Hell and worthy pa Iron (toward Bell nl Oriental Chap ter No. 5 in l.akeview: worthy matron Cordelia Ilohack and wor thy patron I.aylon lloback of Cas cade Crest Chapter No. I .VI in Chiloquin: worthy matron Mada line Depny and wothry patron Homer Depuy of Prosperity Chap ter No. Kto in Malin; Hay Grams, district deputy to the Grand Mas ter A F h A.M.: Ernest Wallin. worsjupful master of Crater l.akr Lodqe No. 211 A.F. ft A.M.: Jo seph I.owll. worshtplul master of Pondernsa l.odnc No. Vft A.F. K A M.: Fred Blunt, worshiptu! mas ter of the Bronkincs Lodge A F. ft A M. and brother of the worthy matron elect. Other honored guests liitrixliiced were Helen McCorn.uk. worthy high priestess, and Pale lloweli. watchman of shepherds of N.inmi Shrine No. 5 White Shrine of Jeru salem: Pale Howell, roy.il patron of Friendship Court No 11 Order of the Amaranth: Gns Ylahos, mas ter of liose Croix of the Scot tish Itile: Albert Angel, master of the Lodse of Perfection in the Scottish Bite: Pnona Carter, wor thy adusrr. and Helen Rightmier. mother ad imt of the Order of Rainbow (or Girls in Oregon No 57 The l!i.i7-fl ollirns retired and installing past matron. Thelma Newtz. declared n recess lor en tertainment lo precede the installa tion ceremony. Linda Hamillc. age i:t. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. How ard Hanvillc. pbed the piano sol ection "Siherzando" tv Beethoven Peggy Keuteman. Helen Faulkner, and Penny l ee. ,-u lomp.inied at the piano bv Stina Anderson, ".tug "Twilight Time ' and Make (.me to Me." The Rainbow girls enacted the skit. "And the Lamp Wool Out." in which poor Herbert lost his desperate light lo win the band Of Evelyn when she chose Ralph with Ihe close supervision of mama during ft had thunderstorm Cortrsy stars Marine! Biooks, Mary Jane Saho. Lola Canine, .lev. lie Stone. Gwynne Nelson. Mai ion Seideman. Lucille Wirl. and Glad ys Cornell, wearing vnk I a c c fornials. started the installation ceremony by marching in with the Bible, badges and emblems Installing marshal Thelma Clugstnn escorted the new of fleers fleet into the chapter men. and prayer was If ad by in.stallinK 29 lerdon, fane chaplain Vera Fritsch. Installing past matron Thelma Newtz installed Gladys Chubh lis worthy matron and installing past patron Marion Grant installed W. E. Anderson as worthy pa Iron. Both were saluted with grand honors. Sally Hanvillc, age 12. with the violin, accompanied by her sister Linda at the piano, played "Liebes freud" by Fritz Kreisler. Ihe other ollieers elect, Installed and escorted to their stations, were Nina Hall, associate matron: Wil liam Steiner, associate patron: Ar lene Dixon, secretary: Esther Hod ges, treasurer: Lorene McCollum. conductress: Lois Murphy, asso ciate) conductress; Mary Anderson, chaplain: Evelyn Biehn, marshal; Arlene Chapman, organist; Joyce Lanphear. Adah: Rowena Steiner Ruth; Edith Barleen, Esther; Lor ene Grant. Marlha: delta Pad dock, Electa- Helen Rightmier, warder: and Dak' Howell, sentinel. Worthy matron Gladys expressed her appreciation for the honor of being elected worthy matron. She announced the motto for the en suing year will be "Kindness and Forbearance One Toward Another" and the watch words arc "Faith, Friendship, and Loving Kindness." She introduced members nf her family Ed Chubb, husband; Mr. ind Mrs. Gns Rush, mother and stepfather from Hosehnrg; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey CTugston, sister ind brother-in-law from Malm; George Blunt, brother, and Mr. ind .Mrs. Fred Blunt, brother and sister-in-law from Brookings; niece Donna Smith and her two sons. Scott and Matthew, from Portland: niece Lorna Kcnfield: and Mr. and Mrs. John Holcheck, special friends from Redmond. Conductress, Lorene McCollum, escorted Ihe new junior past ma tron, Evelyn Biehn. from her mar tial station lo the East. Worthy patron Andy expressed his appreciation for the honor of being elected worthy patron and introduced members of his family, Mary Anderson, wife: Mrs. 11. E. nderson. mother: .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard, sister and brolh er in-law: nephew Harold Howard: grand niece Patricia Howard: and Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts, special (riends from Blv. Thelma Clugston escorted Scotl Smith lo worthy matron Gladvs and he presented a gilt to her from her lamily. The gilt was cul tured pearls in a double strand necklace and earrings. The new officers enacted a "Star Gazing ' ceremony in which thev relaii-d their individual visions losasbes decorated the points of the wormy matron Gladys and worthy palron Andy and presented them with gills and best wishes. The worthy matron's gilt was her gavel of clear plastic with inlaid pink roses. The vvorthv patron's gift was p leather billfold. Past matron Georgianna Clark VV ' t V . PlnF'lh'r.i rl'..'- 1 -J r t A LATE JULY wedding is planned by Sharon Theresa Jackson, when she will go to the altar with Gerald David Riley of Springfield, Oregon. Sharon is the daughter of Mrs. Gradie W. Sanders, this city and granddaughter of Mrs. Theresa Teare. Her husband-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Riley, Springfield. presented the past matron jewel to junior past matron Evelyn and past palron Gils Vlahos presented the past patron jewel to junior past patron Marion Grant. Past matron Lois Guock and past pa tron Everett Biehn presented gilts to the new junior past matron and patron and welcomed them into the Past Matrons and Past Patrons Club. The Rainbow girls presented an Eastern Star sugar and creamer to worthy matron Gladys and a stud box lo worthy patron Andv. Crater Lake Lodge A.F. & A M and Pnndernsa Lodge A.F. & AM presented bouquets of red roses to worthy matron Gladys. William F. McKihhin sang "Bless This House" accompanied at the piano hy ( onnne Larson. Junior past matron Evelyn pre sented worthy matron Gladys with Ihe Manzanita worthy matron trav el hag. Everyone joined in singing the clrsmg ode and recited tne Mitz pah Benediction in unison The ceremony ended with the officers' retiring march. Mina 1 lot r. Blanche Metier, and Emogene McCarty were in charge of retreshments which were cof fee, punch, cookies and nut breads. Hostesses serving at t h e five point star table were past matrons Lois Gueck, Virginia Brown. Helen McCornack. Thelma Crcswell. and Georgianna Clark. The starshaped serving table had a large square basket "of fresh cut pink flowers in the center. Rronze candles in holders tilled with fresh cut roses and pink ballerinas with brown Wihkv I.omie McCollum, Mary Ander son. I.orrne (.Irani, and I .el it in Dunn were in charyo of decora tions. The corsages, houlonnieres, and special floral arrangements were made by Thelma Clugston. Hosts and hostesses for the cvenl V ' J TAKE A LOOK jf at ncrnrthj RAINBOW ROCK On D I i p I o y at LAKESHORE GAR. hkkjc kiiiDcrov ft 7 O I k.kn,. Phont TU 4-4286. The moit beautiful buiMmq itont on tht market , . . Mined in Oregon and towed into enact sitci, in strips, blocki and Hagoino. for building Fire place!, Patio, Walli, Planters, Steps and Wolki. Comes in shades of cream, yellow, buff, pink and red with rainbow markings of equiiitt designs. It mutt be seen to be ap preciated . . . Easy to loy . . . Low in cost. General Landscaping, Lawns, Sprink 1ng. Systems, Spraying Dandelions, Trimming and Shaping of Shrubs and Trees. LAKESHORE GARDENS NURSERY 879 L.k,.ho, Dr. TU 4-4286 HERALD ANT) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON mm, 1 -1 "" nii J""T 'O- .. I.-- .t :J .i - , ........is . i i ;.V-.ttl MR. AND MRS. JAMES ROBERT COFFMAN (nee Judith Anne Henkelman) Coinan-J4enhelman lileA Jirdl In t. f-iui Church The 2 o'clock wedding of Judith Anne Henkelman and James Rob ert (Rob) Coffman on June 7 was Ihe first formal wedding to be solemnized in Ihe new St. Pius the X Calholic Church. Baskets of salmon-colored gladioli and white stock tied with aqua bows were used as decorations. Judith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mian Neil McEachern. 2430 Or chard, was escorted and given in marriage by her father. The Rev. George A. Murphy officiated at Ihe marriage ceremony before 125 guests. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Raymond Jump, 1778 Gary, and E. P. Coffman, Ten Mile, Ore gon. The bride's gown, made by her mother, was nf white brocaded sat in, ballerina length, in a princess style. The jacket had a back in Iciest of pleats just below the waist line and long bridal pointed sleeves and stand-away collar. Her lingerlip illusion veil was held hy a lace and net head dress, en enisled with pearls and sequins The bride's bouquet was of white stcphanotis florets and satin streamers centered around pink rosebuds and a white orchid on top of a white prayer book. Judy's bridal ensemble included Ihe traditional, "old, new. borrowed and blue." She had a lucky penny, dated the year or her birth. W40, in her slipper, and she wore a single strand of pearls, a gilt of Ihe bridegroom. Her wedding veil was borrowed from Mrs. Gerald Garrett, the former Marlene Jo Howard, now of Spokane. She wore a blue garler, which she had made. The maid of honor, and brides maids, all classmates of the bride were respectively Sandra Gurtlc, Pnnna W'oyak and Carol Mudder. They wore identically styled dress es and white lace headbands with small veils. Sandra, as maid of honor, wore anaqua taffeta prin cess style gown with bow and front steamers. Donna and Carol ware salmon-colored taffeta. A 1 1 three honor attendants of the bride carried colonial .bouquets of tan gerine carnalions and blue daisies Thomas Hawkins, a classmate of were past matron Helen McCor nack, past patron Everett Riehn. past patron Gus Vlahos. and Mary Vlahos. Dr. Noles new, modern - lenses have given me on mm outlook on life. Tiny as a teardrop . . . tissue-thin . . . unbreakable . . . ; easy and comfortable to ..unless I tell them, people never know I om wearing Dr. Noles precision- f ground optical plastic lenses for corrective vision. k Complete comfcrt all day long -k Freedom from old-style glasses k Perfect for social weor Safe for 730 Mom St. Klamath Falls, Ore. Courteous Credit Always Open All Day Saturday Or. Omar J. Neles ond Den R. Halor, if. Ihe bridegroom, was best man Don Coffman. cousin of the bride groom, and Dave Buckingham, an other classmate, were ushers. The wedding reception was held in Ihe parlor of Ihe Church of the Brethren and bouquets of pink ind white Mowers were used throughout the room. Pink and white daisies were clus tered around the base of the three tiered cake which was decorated with white bells, pink roses and swans. Miniature figures of bride and bridegroom lopped the cake. Mrs. Arlhur Davidson served the cake to the guests after Judy and Bob had cut the first piece. The bride's grandmother. Mrs. Katherine Utlcy, was at the cof fee service, and Mrs. Earl Adams, the bride's aunt, served the punch. Mrs. May Meachan, aunt of Ihe bridegroom, and Joanne Adams assisled at the reception. Ginger McEachern, younger sis ter of the bride, passed the bride groom's cake in white boxes with luriv's and Jiob s names and the wedding date engraved on top. For their wedding trip to Red ding, the bride changed to a suit of medium blue with a chemise back jacket. She wore while accesso ries and a white orchid corsage The bride's mother chose a pink knit dress topped with a matching jacket and white accessories. She wore a pink orchid corsage, ine mother of the bridegroom chose a green and white suit with which she wore white accessories and a vellow orchid corsage. Judv is a III18 graduate of KUHS where she was a member of Ihe Library Club, Girls League and Future Business Leaders 01 Amer ica. Boh graduated from Sacred Heart Academy in 1M and is now- employed at Weyerhaeuser Tim ber Company. Out-of-town guests included E. P. Coffman. father of the bridegroom. Ten Mile: Mrs. May Meachan aunt of Ihe bridegroom. Seattle; Mrs. E. F. Snyder, another aunt nf the bridegroom. Medford: Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clement,. Macdnel: and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hawkins and Ann. Dorris. A surprise shower was given for Judy on May 2 by Sandra Gurlle and Donna W'oyak at Donna's home. About 20 guests were pres ent. The young couple is at home at l.Vifi1 Etna. miracle contact entirely new use sports and work ZA Zj51 COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. H LEAVING A HOME TOWN and saying goodbye is easier with good friends about and the farewell for ttrs. Bill Malley, seated at the left, was no exception to the rule. Mrs. Malley is 8oston-bound with husband Bill and family of small fry. Center, seated is Mrs. Fred Hartin, and right, Mrs. Dick Bowers, two of the six hostesses for the party in the Elks party room., Standing left to right are Mrs. Ethel Nichol, Mrs. Dorothy Neof, Mrs. Emma Carter, Mrs. Marguerite Barke, Mrs. Edna Dakin, Mrs. Gertrude Wright, Mrs, Ellen Jackson, Mrs. Karen Young, Mrs. Jean Kienitz, Mrs. Mack, Mrs. RutTi Biber, Mrs. Barbara Kimes, Mrs. Betty Owens, Mrs. Florence Leslie, Mrs. Virginia Wayburn. - ' 7 1 3 MARIANNE REIMERS, Mil waukee, Wis.,' is spending a week with the Klamath County Health Department to gain a knowledge of public health nursing serv ice as part of her training at the Good Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing, Portland. Miss Reimers ex pects to complete her training in January. During her stay here, she is visit ing with friends, the Rev. and Mrs. Charles Buckle, 3326 Delaware Avenue. HISTORY OF REVIVALS DETROIT 1,11 Historian Rcrnard W'eisberger of Wayne University, says the beginning of American revival meetings, of which Billy Graham is the leading contem porary exponent, goes back 158 years. In a new book, They Gath ered at the River," Weisberger says the first such meeting in thi country was in the summer of mno on the banks of the Gasper River, Kentucky. ror a dilferent , dessert, serve prune tapioca, made wilh chopped prunes, mixed with the tapioca Top each serving with a mara schino cherry. ...by a Cancelled Check! MixtWEi oni t w M5re imvcct hr m Van fwar t b .liMd ibcks v rcaias Ami kfli W All Deposits Insgred JJw 6th and Klamath Ave. ELKS .PARTY ROOM SCENE OF PARTY FOR MRS. B. MALLEY Mrs. Bill Malley, who leaves with her husband and children for a long visit in Boston, was honored June 30 with . a farewell dessert luncheon and afternoon of cards in the Elks Party Room. Hostesses were Mrs. Ellen Jack son, Mrs. Helen Bowers, Mrs. Bar- Fremont Club Stages Bridal Shower SILVER LAKE The June meeting of the Fremont Club at the home of Mrs. Lesion Line haugh featured a stork shower for Mrs. Melvin Rosebrook, a new member of the club. Members arc women affiliated with the Fremont Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star. Business was conducted hy Mrs. Jewel Corum, new president. Mrs. Earl Corum was co-hostess for the shower. Guests from other communities included Mrs. William Harvey, Mrs. Van Withers, Mrs. Alice Car Inn, Mrs. Roy Carlon, Mrs. Frank Graves and Mrs. Jim Carlon, all of Summer Lake. Guests from Paisley were Mrs. Tom Brattain, Mrs. Paul Edward Brattain,-recently installed worthy matron of the chapter; Mrs. Bill I'ocheleu: Mrs. Charles Pike. Mrs Paul J. Brattain and Airs. Ed Lun dy. - Mrs. Duane Crane of l.akeview Mis. Sperling of Eugene who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tom Brattain, and Michele Buchmann of Battle Ground, Washington, cou sin of the honored guest, were also present. CNCCIDED EPISTLE LUBLIN, Wis. l.fi Steve Plecko of Chicago, sent $5 to hi. son here at Christmas - time. Christmas rolled by and the money failed lo arrive. Months later Ihe letter fi nally got here. It had taken an un scheduled trip to Dublin, Ireland. Im pen n boekkeeptnj . . . fcut your cancelled check f pawner tf wiy bill! Checking accounts are also mi i i Mrmeitarf ribaces, anil help establish tk wwS Palls checking account wait. You'll enjoy the convenience of our on-tht- kandy drive-in window! Up To $10,000 by The F.D.I.C. Sank OF KLAMATH FALLS Phone TU 4-31 SUNDAV. JULY. 13.. 1958 hara Kimes, Mrs. Wini Hartin, Mrs. Jean Kienitz and Mrs. Ger trude Wright. Twenty, five guests arrived at 12:30 p.m. for a last social after noon with Mrs. Malley and to say goodbye. Her husband has been associated with Western Thrift The honored guest received a corsage upon arrival and later two canape irays as tangiDie remina ers of her friends in Klamath Falls. Signatures of those attending the affair appeared on the bon voyage card accompanying the gifts as fol lows: Mrs. Emma Carter, Mrs. Ethel Nichol, Mrs. Karen Young, Mrs. Edna Dakin, Mrs. Ruth Bi ber, Mrs. Lorraine Cuendet, Mrs. Eve Ashley, Mrs. Virginia Way burn, Mrs. Florence Leslie, Mrs. Tess Bechtel, Mrs. Dorothy Neet, Mrs. Marguerite Barke, Mrs. Bet ty Owens, Mrs. June Cole, Mrs. Joy Ashbaugh, Mrs. June Wall work. Mrs. llarriette Brotherhood. Mrs. Helen Bowers, Mrs. Ellen Jackson, Mrs. Barbara Kimes. .Mrs. Winl Hartin, Mrs. Jean Kienitz. Mrs. Gertrude Wright, Mrs. Mack and Peggy Mack. LOSE WEIGHT with Aydsr says : George Brent "T lost pounds fust with the Ayds Plan it'i simple, eauyl" Taken as directed, Ayds Vitamin-Mineral Candy curb your appetite. You automntieally eat less lo.a weitrht! 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