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PAGE 2 C HERALD AVn NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SUNDAY. JUNE 21, 1959 Macdoel Couple Wed 50 Years leran cene x V i 7 'A " tJ m II IO.. rfetmann fSiteJ S A Y II 11 MACDOEL - A golden wedding f IV JC II IC'i anniversary was celebrated open hou.se at the Macdoel Hotel Beautv baskets of Dink and lav-1 Fred Dim was the oroanist and im Mr- nd -Mr- J T. Dieter ender gladioli and daisies beside1 accompanied Mrs Bill Ghees V X r ,7 ! L u v.i.k k-m... pl Northern California and Southern candelabra holding lighted taperv50 nj -Because.- ;0regon lor many years. They were were, lovely setting for the wed-1 Mr, Herman choM, ,or ! married in Missouri, jdmg ceremony in which Carole j.,...,-.-. , ink Arri!. a decorate .eddin. rk. e.n. Lm Hermann bacame the br.de of,wlth taveB0r .cc,,, and .. tered the table where the honored sage. Mrs. Brown wore a mint guests were seated. green dress, white accessories and! Mr. and Mrs. Dieter lived for a Dink corsace. I some time at Merrill and Malin Milton Homer Brown. The nuptials were read by the Rev. LeRoy Red al before the altar of the Klam- Ik I .Hkw,. fhik ,1 u a' k , " . r. . . .u ...v. . . , , , . . . . , 'in uregon oeiore moving 10 Mac- on June 7. I Immediately following their wed jdoe, hre Mf Diete(. farmed o Th. bride is the daughter of,a,n h "lyl received con-1, while Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Hermann of1"'"1"0 ,r8mIS0 !u,st ,l They have a daughter, Mrs. this city. Mr. and Mrs. Homer r!c1f,,".'B !?"" roomlGuy Sheldon. Bremerton. Washing-' Brown of Estacada. Oregon., arei0' ,he "'""a Hotel. Guests were;toni sna , Mn. Jess T. Dieier parents of the bridegroom. registered by Mrs. Robert Minion, j Jr.. in Missouri. A second son. Given. In marriage by her fa- 1um irid- Assistmg were S Sgt William Dieter lost hi. life n, .tl kA. . fc.n.-. Mr- R- C. Torgerson. Mrs. Har-,on the flight over Tokyo from the .hw.hT.rChanUMvT,ce ld rr. Mrs. William Eberle. Hornet in World War II on a vol- ef J,?n A crown a rto ntw r" unt th "rid, rom Sioux j ""n mission. over satin A crown of pearls held Those attending were Father I her shoulder length veil. She car- ' ' C. F. O'Connor. Tulelake: Mr. and ried pink roses and a lavender or-lalker nd Mr nd Mr Harold,Mrs. Howard Meyers and Larry. p I Mr. and Mrs. Georae Bailey and The young couple is now at home children. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Short. i chid on a white Bible, which was 'n ffift from her hrideffrnonn Her jewelry was a strand of pearls''0 Estacada vhere he is engaged1 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whitt. Mr. and which had belonged to her grand mother, the late Jennie Thomp son. in construction and lorcinir ooer-'Mrs. W. L. Clement, Mrs. Irene ations. He was graduated from ! Todorwnie. Mrs. Elsie Ramsey, tacada High School and OT1. Mrs Mf; ,nd M' meti happen . j . j .. I k,. k. . .,J. iiiiuc niiua oiumiuiigii, Mrs. Anorea doooiio. maio oi nonor. """"""" Am Motschenbacher. Mrs. wore a white dress with lavender ' '!' continue her studies in phvlI Rutkan5kj. Amy Merideth, trim and a headband of laveo-ner home. Myrtle Bostwick. Mrs. Vivian Wil-i der flowers. Bridesmaids were Out-of-town guests included Mr. I son. Mrs. Vina Gilmer. Mrs. Ora Betty Horn. Jerry Shelton andland Mrs. W. H. Moss, grandpar- Belle Logan. Mrs. Clotine Kmatz MR. AND MRS". MILTON HOMER BROWN Photo by Ferebee RUSSELL HERMANN escorts his daughter, Carol Let. to th altar of th Klamath Lutheran Church for her mar. ri9 to Milton Homer Brown on June 7. Photo by Fereb Recent Visitors Return To Homes Mrs. Ivy Kellerman Reed of La Jolla, California, recently spent 24 hours in Klamath Falls as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thom as. During her brief stay, the Thomas' took her to Crater Lake. The friendship of Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Thomas began in Columbus, Ohio, where both their fathers were professors at Ohio State Uni versity. Mrs. Reed's son is the nationally known archeologist. Dr. Eric Reed of Sante Fe, New Mex ico. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Schubert and Drew, Hi, have returned to their horn in Areata. California. They visited in Klamath Falls with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schu bert. Tom is a third year physical education major at Humboldt State College and last year coached the freshman basketball team. His wife is the former Ruby Gorhring. whose parents were former residents of the city. Mr. and Mrs. George Blanas ' had as their recent guests their daughter, Mrs. . Wilbur Elliott, and her two children. Michael. V and Elaine. J'l. Wilbur Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Elliott of this city, is a member of the fac ulty of Clover Park High School in the Lakewood district south of Tacoma. He supervises choral mu sic, advanced girls' 'glee club, a cappella choir, ensemble and teaches a course in theory. 'Mrs. Elliott also, teaches voice in the high school one day a week and has a number of private pu pils. Roth young people are active in musical circles of the city and are to take part in the summer music program at College of Pu get Sound. Mary Ann Neat. Their dresses, made like .the maid of honor's, were apricot, mint green and lav ender, each with a matching head band. Each attendant carried a nosegay of pink and lavender flow ers. Jeanne Minton and Susan Min ton, cousins of the bride, were flower girls. Another cousin, Rob in Perkins of Ashland, was ring nearer. The candles were lighted by Ron nie Hermann, brother of the bride, and Gary Shearer, the bride's cou sin. Best man was Daniel Blum of Coquille. Ushers were Bill Griggs Jr.,.Coquille, Sam Snead, Klam ath Falls, and Jerry Higg of Eugene. enta of the bridegroom of Salem Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Starr. Mr land Mrs. Marie Walton Mr. and Mrs. Dieter are pres- V - Of ' Fk- ' Jr MR. AND MRS. JESS T. DIETER CAMPUS NEWS David Michels, son of Mr. and Club Year Ends For OTI Women The "Oregon Centennial" Mrs. R. J. Michels. has been' the theme behind decorations en elected president of his fraternity, jtertainment and dress at the an. Sigma Phi Epsilon. at Or e g o n nual June potluck dinner given by State College. He will attend the':0 Fcult' Wives 4nd Womn' national convention of the frater- . . . . . I Club members and their spouse nity in August which will be heW:met in ,- Mf.t-ri, - ,h. trn in Washington. D C. A senior in campU5 on June 7 for ,j,e iasl ... ' ' Alitlv in RbtIA ac miclc etf ral n . and Mrs. Pete heppro. of Albany;!,; They acc0mDanied Mr and natUral resources- Uavid wm also ag function of the school year. Mr. ana Mrs. r. h. morburn. i i t .i i...i.i.i.. ,neaa iamma ineta Lpsuon. pro- , .ill B. . 4. vVl VI 1UICIMC I. , , . . . Mrs. Irma Lewis, of Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crawford, Hopiand. California; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Griggs Jr.. Coquille; Mr. and Mrs. BRIDE HONORED Tulips, spirea and daphne were Homer Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bili;the flowers used for decorations Griess. Estacada: Jerrv Hibb. F.u- "" the wedding shower of Mrs. gene: Danny Blum, Coquille: Bev- Richard Howard, the former Sheila erly Churney. Canyonville; Mr. andCavan- The ahower was'hetd re Mrs. Eldon Walker and Cheryl and cently at the home of Mrs. M. C. Steve from Med lord; Mrs. Ralph 1 ril)ton with Lee Ann Hadley, Doris Perkins, Robin, Debbie and Stevie,West, Dorothy Nixon and Jo DU- from Ashland: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- vou as hostesses. liam Eberle Sr. and Bill Eberle fessional geographic fraternity. J. Douglas Campbell of 5543 Cot tage, Klamath Falls, was one of more than 400 candidates for de- Place cards made by Mrs. F. Merle Jackson, were small cov ered wagons bearing each indi vidual's name. Bouquets of sea sonal flowers were used in abun dance about the room. A large rummage sale. man for the dinner and was as sisted by, Mrs, James Armson, Mrs. Walter Phillips, Mrs. Wayne Rawson. Mrs. Raymond Wood, Mrs. Fred Foulon, Mrs. Lee M. Voder and Mrs. Merle Jackson. At a previous business meeting ' of the club. Mrs. A. E. Smith, club president, announced that Mrs. Charles Jacob,' Mrs. Walter Phillips and" Mrs. Raymond Wood would comprise the nominating committee. Mrs, James Armson and Mrs. Albert McVey reported that plans are being made for the Jr., Sioux City, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tucker and Mrs. Em inent McKeever, all of Fort Klam ath. Former Residents Note Golden Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Bros terhous of Escondido, California, recently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at a special mass in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Escondido. in the building contracting busi ness. They have been residents of Escondido for ten years since their retirement. Klamath Falls people who mo tored 'south for the weekend fes- A breakfast in the Fireside Inn tivitiea were Mr. and Mrs. Edward for 40 relatives and out-of-town". Brosterhous, Mr. and Mrs. guests followed the church cere monies. At a champagne reception and buffet supper held later in the day at the Lazy H Ranch, Rincon Springs, Mr. and Mrr. Brosterhous received congratulations from 80 guests. Another weekend affair honor ing the couple was a cocktail party and supper given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stawpert and Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Whelan. Mr. and Mrs. Brosterhous were Lloyd Low, Mrs. Lena Lee Smith, and Mrs. William J, Grove of Mer rill. Other out-of-town guests included Mrs. Harry McConachie, Vancouv er, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. James Shondel, Seattle: Mrs. J. J. Adams, Mrs. Ernest Hecht, Edna Hecht and Ruth Adams, all of San Fran cisco; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McGill vray and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Van Hulfel of Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brosterhous, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brosterhous, Long Beach. married on May 27. 1909. in The,li'orn1.i,,: Mr; nd Mrs. Anthony Dalles, Oregon. They lived for many years in Kaslern Oregon and Klamath Falls, where he was HAZ-RIN The Hai-bms met Monday eve ning. May 2.V at the home of Sarah Kirhy with May Eck as hostess. Bea Nelson of Spokane and Mrs. Hugh Hawthorne were guests. High score in pinochle was won by Sarah Kirhy, second hy Bra Nelson and low by Mary Wells. Dorothy Hawthorne received the guest prize. The June meet ing will he announced later. NEW ARRIVAL ETNA A son, Kenneth James. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mello in San Luis Obispo on May 29. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith. Etna. and Mr. and .Mrs. S. M. Mello of Fort Jones. Mrs. Smith recently visited her new grandson in San Luis Ohispn. Brosterhous, Beverly Hills; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glickman, Los An geles: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bros terhous, Hayward; Mr. and Mrs. William K. Blair, San Diego: Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Murphy, Man grees conferred by the College of covered wagon was placed at the Pacific in Stockton, California,," 01 om,n room- at its 102nd commencement ex- Entertainment for the evening ercises he,ld on June 14. He re-was furnished by Melvin L. ceived his bachelor of science de- Eundy who sang and played the gree in chemistry. n i r. ' i A TOAST to 50 years of marriage is given by Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Brosterhous at a party in th!r honor recent ly in Escondido, California. Th coup) are former residents of this city. guitar. Almon Getss-. a faculty member, led the group in singing folk songs. Arrangements for the program were made by -Mrs. Lee M. Voder. Mrs. Brooks Custer was chair- MOTHERS: While Shoppinf Downtown RENT A STROLLER By the Hour r By Hie Dey tit Mo! TU 4-5497 1 NEWLVWEDS AT HOME FORT KLAMATH Mr. and Mrs. J. P. tPaddy) McAuliffe havt moved to their home on his pat ents" ranch (the former James Pelton place) north of Fort Klam th. Mrs. McAulifte. who was Carolyn Hunt before her April wedding, was graduated from Hen- hattan Beach; Mr. and Mrs. John ley High School at commencement Kornmeyer, Poway, California; Mr. exercises held Wednesday evi and Mrs. Francis Burton. Long ning, June 3. Her husband is al Beach: Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- Gillvray, Banning. California; Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Richards, Ana heim; Mrs. C. S. Hudson, San Di- lego. filiated with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. McAuliffe of For! Klamath and Cottonwood. Califor nia, in their stock ranch opera tions. PATIENCE Our Phamwrlil h man wttti Profeufoiial eheK ... he takes th Mm and cor t nck and r. check eh Inttrurtiu ... he per. terms eoch step with rcitien and irtmast ear. Pariem Is part f th pertanaf ripmibiHly k takes Inswr that vwr prescription Is Btled sofly as yur Drtar e drd. YOU CAN ALWAYS HIT ON OUR PHARMACIST FREE DELIVERY... in Klamath Falls on Drugs, Cosmttics and Prescriptions We Give Gold Bond Stamps rff "m.ii .y-in.m .trr-mi. r H The most admired gift of all ' s t v rv. m STERLING ''V!i"MA mi I'AW Bride's place-setting from $15.50 Plac Knrfo, Ptae FoHt, T.a.poon Olamorom Corham Sterling is eery special. 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