;SUXDAY. JUNE 21. 1959
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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MR. AND MRS. KENNETH WAYNE DUTCHER
Photo by ferebee
MAUN Beverly Elaine Scot'
became the bride of Kennet:
Wayne Dutcher May 30 in a cere
mony performed hy the Rev. Cor
nelius O'Connor of the Holy Cros
Catholic Church o( Tulelake in Si
Augustine tatnoiic i nurcn. sierrw.
in the presence of 7S guests.
Tall baskets of pink gladioli
pink carnations and white lilie:
and stork decorated the churcr
lor the 4:30 p.m. service. Wed
ding music was played at the
organ by Mrs. Donald Harris and
soloist was Mrs. John 0 Neill Jr
of Merrill.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold G. Scott
of Malin are parents of the bride.
The bridegroom is the son of Mrs.
Viola Dutcher of Vancouver, Wash-
ngton.
Escorted by her father, who
gave her in marriage, the bride
was lovely in an all white gown
of Chantilly lace and net. designed
with a fitted bodice. The long
sleeves were tapered at the wrists
and the round neckline was fin
A BLUE GARTER is adjusted for Beverly Elaine Scott
before her wedding by her foster sitters, Patricia and
Christine Hunt, who served as junior bridesmaids.
Photo by Ferebee
Cooking With Sunshine
Tested On Reservation
PARKER. Ariz. vn A Univer
sity of Wisconsin research team
-is selling the Indians of sun-baked
Arizona on the usefulness of sun
jahine. "It's not exactly selling." Dr.
Milton Barnett says. "We prefer
to all it good anthropology."
Dr. Br ' lett is head of a team
.which has been instructing Indians
-on the Colorado River Indian Res
'ervation on the use of solar cook
ers developed at Wisconsin. The
university wants to Know n peo
ple in areas where only sunlight
and poverty are plentiful will use
them.
. The solar cooker consists of a
saucer-shaped reflector and a grill
on which a pot, pan or skillet
jnay be placed. The reflector is
about four feet in diameter and
-made of cheap plastic coated with
aluminum foil. When the reflec
tor is pointed toward the sun,
Yays are focused on the grill.
. Living on the sun-drenched res
ervation have been two members
OfJCnnA W. Sulci
The young couple honeymooned
i Reno and Lake Tahoe. For trav
eling the bride wore a black
.heath deess with white jacket and
.hue accessories. Pinned at her
houlder was the white orchid from
ler bridal bouquet
The new Mrs. Dutcher attended
chool in Malin and was graduat
ed from Sacred Heart Academy in
Klamath Falls. She attended the
Northwestern School of. Commerce
in Portland Her husband wa
graduated from Vancouver High
School and has sered three years,
in the Army. He is employed at
the National Biscuit Company.
Portland. They are now at home
at 6720 N. E. Mallory Street, Port
land.
Out-of-town guests included Mr
and Mrs. Bill Goodwin, Mr. and;
Mrs. Dale Urban. Mr. and Mrs
Ron Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Dary!
Phares and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Johnson, all of Vancouver, Wash
ington: Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Guth
rie and children of Astoria: Mr.
ished with a scalloped edging of; and Mrs. Joe Wagner, Joan Gern-
lace accented with iridescent se-; stone. Claire tarson, Mrs. Helen
quins. The graceful waltz length
skirt belled out from the dropped
waistline and was fashioned of
lace apptiqued on net. Her veil of
illusion net was held in place by
a crown headdress of lace with iri
descent sequin trim. "She carried
an arrangement of a phaleonapsis
orchid with stephanotis on a white
prayer book.
Matron of honor, Mrs. Dan Mc
Auliffe, the bride's sister, wore a
dress of blue embroidered chiffon
over blue taffeta with white ac
cessories. She carried a white lace
fan with pink and white carnations
and pink satin streamers.
Junior bridesmaids were Patri
cia Hunt and Christine Hunt, fos-
Brubaker. and Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Adams, all of Portland: Mr. and
Mrs. George Travess and Mrs.
Jerry Aekle of Roseburg.
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The hot and often humid weather
of summer frequently brings on
skin problems. Women who have
sensitive skins find themselves
prone to rashes and other irritations.
There are several ways to keep
yourself comfortable through such
weather. First, remember that
lightweight, loosely fitted clothing
is far more comfortable and there
fort better for your skin. It's also
time to put away your closed
pumps and get out open, airy san
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before you start playing. It's ab
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to destroy harmful bacteria.
It'a also handy to make a
girdle slip on easily during hot
and sticky weather. And by the
same token, this powder can be
used daily after shower or bath
to give your skin a cool, slick feel
ing. ,
North America ranks third ia
ize as a continent, after Asia
'and Africa, respectively.
Beta Sigma Phi
DL'NSMUIR KAPPA PHI
DUNSMU1R Kappa Phi chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi sorority re
cessed for the summer following
an installation of officers at the
home of Mrs. Catherine Mason.
Betty Spencer was installed as
president: Beverly Cartwright.
vice president; Maxine Robson.
recording secretary: Barbara
Stanley, corresponding secretary;
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ter sisters of the bride, who wore -"
bouffant dresses of pink flocked j Mra Blan,ey- exiensjon o.ucer
say they like the cookers, wheth
er they use them or not."
The scientists had a hard time
distributing the stoves at first.
The neat, shiny reflectors looked
like commercial merchandise to
the four tribes of the reservation,
who are never far from poverty.
"We had to sell them on the idea
of taking something for nothing."
Dr. Barnett said. Once the In
dians accepted the idea, they be
came almost too eager to help.
Thirty-seven families accepted
cookers, and all of the owners
said they used them constantly.
A little applied research and the
scientists discovered perhaps half
the families were actually using
them.
Other solar cookers have been
distributed to various parts of the
world, but Barnett says the Wis
consin project is 'the first attempt
at gauging the device's efficiency
and acceptability in daily food
preparation.
The findings? Indians nave no
nylon over pink taffeta and match
ing headbands. Their flowers were
white lace fans with blue and
white carnations.
Donald Eugene Dutcher. broth
er of the bridegroom, Portland.
was best man. Ushers were Regi
nald Hunt and Ernest Hunt, fos
ter brothers of the bride.
Mrs. Scott chose for her daugh
ter's wedding an afternoon dress
of blue-green silk print with match
ing jacket and black and white
accessories. The bridegroom's
mother, Mrs. Dutcher, wore an
afternoon dress of aqua and white
chiffon print over taffeta with
white accessories. Both mothers
wore corsages of pink rosebuds.
Following the church ceremony
a reception was held at the Malin
ranch home of the bride's parents
At the guest book was Mrs. Don
ald Dutcher. the bridegroom's sis
ter-in-law. The beautifully decor
ated cake was served by Mrs.
Robert Scofield. At the coffee serv
ice was Mrs. Larry Johnson and
serving punch was Mrs. Dor
Brechlel.
Pins were presented to Barbara
Stanley. Beverly Cartwright, Jan
ice Long and Maxine Robson in
the Ritual of Jewels ceremony.
Mrs. Reva Coon presented a pro
gram entitled, "The Amateur and
Love."
The executive board consisting
of Donna Harmon. Jackie Holland.
Phyllis Kleaver, Rose Ellis. Jean
Mackey and Betty Spencer, served
refreshments.
ef the Wisconsin team. Mr. and trouble understanding, or using
Mrs. Bradley Blake. Blake is a, the cookers,
graduate student. Possible defects? Size. Dr. Bar-
"The people here are just toolnett says. Present cookers will
.courteous." Blake says. "They all I heat only one pot at a a time.
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MR. AND MRS. LOUIS MENDIOLA JR., the former
Judith Annade Pieser, were married on May 30 at 9 o'clock
in the morning in the chapel of St. Johns Cathedral, Boise,
Idaho. The Rev. Dennis Fallt officiated. The couple were
attended by Kaye Hottell, West Coast Airlines stewardess
and friend of the bride, end Don Mendiola, brother of the
bridegroom.
Mrs. Mendiola, daughter ef Mrs. Stanley A. Pieier ef
Klamath Falls, was graduated from KUHS and attended
Marylhurst College in Portland and Southern Oregon Col
lege. Until her marriage she was employed as e stewardess
for West Coast Airlines.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Men
diola Sr. of Boise. He graduated frcm Boise High School
and attended the University of Idaho. After serving four
years in the Air Force he is now employed at the M end W
Market in Boise. Photo by Antgar, Beite
FORT KLAMATH VISITOR
FORT KLAMATH Mrs. Douglas
K. Moore, the former Marie Nich
olson, is visiting in Fort Klamath
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart E. Nicholson, her brother
and family, the Bill Nicholsons.
Mrs. Moore and her husband have
until recently been living at Ana
heim while he was employed at
nearby Brea by the Collier Carbon
and Chemical Corporation. Moore
is now at Hilo City where he was
sent this month on a three months'
business trip by his company. Aft
er visiting here, Mrs. Moore will
leave by plane from San Fran
cisco to join her husband in Hawaii.
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Mr. and Mrs. Claude Davis have
returned from a four day trip to
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made the journey to attend the
50th wedding anniversary party of
old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
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