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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1959)
J i SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1959 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE S C n n mi n n n rwziru ' ' " Iff f Wf 7 " ' TULELAKE - Mr. 'and Mrs. Frank Howard were honored on their 35th wedding anniversay Mon day evening. May 4, when a group of ladies from Mrs. Howard's bridge club, and their husbands, dropped in for an evening of bridge. The party was a surprise NEW OFFlCFRS f N-.;kk,. .( jj l.-.Xi :. . . .U..IUU . w, TTVWVJWiaiT HBia III" stalled at ceremonies held April 20. Seated, left to right, ; are Ida Mochettai, banker; Geneva Swift, outer sentinel; Ruth Novotny, captain of guards; Stella Dryden, clerk; Eleanor Cook, attendant; Gertie Huff, senior guardian. Standing, same order, Jennie Charles, adviser; Joan Lond- jianoing, same oraer, uenme wnanek, aavier; ggan uunu borg, flag bearer; Neva Hayes, manager; Violet Joplin, man ager; Mabel Dirschl, guardian neighbor; Evelyn Carlson, past . . . II il n l , ! l. r... guaraian neignDor; uoroiny oonng, inner senTinei; eve Young, manager; June Zumwalt, correspondent. THE BRIDAL PARTY NEW YORK (UPD-The bridal party originated back In the mar riage-by-capture days. Loyal tribes men and close friends of the bridegroom helped him invade en emy territory to capture his bride. While he escaped with her, his trienas stayed behind to hunt off her relatives. Hence, our ushers and best man. The maid-of-honor and brides maids can be traced directly to Saxon England. The oldest wom an tended the bride before the wedding, making the bridal wreath, least decorations and dressing the bride. Earlier, attendants protect ed the maiden from capture. And in Rome, they acted as witnesses to the marriage. Ring bearers and flower Birls symbolized a fruitful union. GUARDS of the Neighbors of Woodcraft pictured at . the recent installation of officers,- seated left to right, are ' Neighbors 'Of Woodcraft : Installation' Ceremony . . Neighbors of Woodcraft m e t April 20 in the Knights of Colum bus Hall for installation ceremo nies. Guardian Neighbor Evelyn Carlson opened the meeting with the flag ceremony and prayer alt er which she welcomed her guests and thanked everyone for their helo during the past year. She then invited the- installine officer. WEDDING PLANS are being made by Raenell Jean Johnson and Fred A. Hom sy Jr. of Kingsley ' Field. Their engagement was an nounced recently by the bride-elect's parents, M r , arfd Mrs. Gunnard O. John son of 3115 Cannon Ave nue. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Homsy of North Hollywood, California, are the parents of the future bridegroom. The wedding will take place August 16 in the First Church of God. Vivian Floetke, to her station and the following ollicers were in stalled: Evelyn Carlson, past guar dian neighbor; Mabel Dirschl, guar dian neighbor: Delores Polish, ma gician: Eleanor Cook, attendant; Jennie Charles, adviser; Stella Dry den, clerk; Ida Mochettaz, banker; Ruth Novotny, captain of guards; Joan Londborg, flag bearer; Dor othy Boling, sentinel; Geneva Swift, outer sentinel; and man agers, Neva Hayes, Violet Joplin,! Eve Young; June Zumwalt, corres pondent; Gertie Huff, senior guar-1 diatf; Mildred omitn, musician. The program was in charge of Stella M. Dryden, chairman. Guar dian Neighbor Mabel Dirschl was escorted to camplire by her daugh ter. Vivian Floetke. while a floral drill gathered around the camplire. Eleanor Cook sang I Hear A Voice," accompanied by Stella M. Persell. Mrs. Dirschl was also pre sented a bouquet of flowers from I the circle by her daughter. Vivian Floetke also presented gifts to the outgoing guardian. Evelyn Carlson, and the installing officers who were: Maud Holmes, Ruth Novotny and Stella Persell who acted for Mildred Smith who was unable to be present. Ruth Novotny, captain of guards, presented her guards with gifts and Vivian Floetke was given a gift from the circle by Evelyn Carlson. Hazel James presented a gift to Ruth Novotny from the guards. June zumwalt presented tnei past guardian neighbor pin to Eve lyn Carlson as Agnes lJarks sang a farewell song, accompanied by Mrs. Jayner. Stella Dryden gave a short talk on good of the order and tjjen in vited guests to tne bzno mrtnaay party of the Neighbors of Wood craft which was held in the dining room where the tables were pretti ly decorated with colors of the order, red, white and green. Two Honored On Anniversary to Mrs. Howard, but her husband was in on the secret. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Garvin Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Buckingham, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bol- esta, and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Muz zall. parents of Mrs. Bolesta, who were visiting here from Washing ton. . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Heincy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webb, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Johnson, helped purchase the gift presented the Howards, but were unable to attend. BRIDAL SHOWER ALTURAS Linda Steil, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Steil, was honored with a miscellaneous bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Cyril Tierney on Monday night, April 27. Mrs. Tierney was assist ed by Mrs. Frances Higgins, Mrs. Frank Morgan, Mrs. Jean Miller as hostesses. The guest' list included 40 of Linda's classmates at Modoc Un ion High where she is a senior. After a group of games were played, the honored guest opened her gifts and refreshments were served. FINGERMARKS If fingermarks have marred your .felt hat, rub them very gent ly with fine sandpaper. WHITE SATIN COAT Paris shows the white satin coat for evening. It has wide sleeves and is cut with great flair. EXPECTING? Then you KNOW you'll have to stock up on diopers and other baby needs. Now is the time to complete that lay ette . . . and SPENCER'S is the place to do the job quickly and economic ally. Make your' selections now . . . while you have the time ... at SPENCER'S, Klamath's, only exclu sive children's shop, 619' Main. You'll be doubly blessed with sav ings, plus Green Stamps! "Ml- Draperies IS '1 if K Custom or ltvadyMade! DECORATOR SERVICE!! CI II I ICMATH SAMPLES!! I- KIRSCH RODS INSTALLATION SERVICE DRAPERY OtPT. - 2nd fleer -YOUR STORE- kimofh't Home Accessory and Gift Store" . . the surest signs' of summer o4vJjl V 1 White dots , 1 - 'tklMMl'' - fVifc . before yout : 'S-f i'M fashion aye .. . lrT , ' L. 'rW J AvMv 1 :' I A , Babe Foot, Lorriene Robinson, Willan Mopache, Hazel " V James, Micky Bridges, Velme Wenner. Standing, same f W ' order, Thelma Roller, Juanita Carlson, Haiel Schieferstein, m Beulah Hubbard, Ruth Novotny, Susie Harris, Vivian Floetke, I Audree Lund, June Zumwalt. 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