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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1959)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Simrlav. Dprptnber 6. lflnG PACE JU-C a .. v--) it .w ft 1 I . . J ... . 3thie J4aqfer 3s Erich until cessories and the orchid from her Past Officers Honored By OES College News Maine Hasler, daughter of Mr. and Mit. If.aron K. Hauler of Oakridse, became 'the bride of Charles V. McGillivray, son of .Mrs. C. F. Mcfiillivray of Klam ath Falls, on November 24 at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church.. Msgr. T. P. Casey performed the ceremony at two o'clock before the altar decorated with baskets of amber and yellow chrysanthemums. Tharon Hagler save his daugh ter in marriage. She wore a brid al eown of white Chantilly lace and Skinner satin made with cap YRKKA A winter holiday fash sleeves and sweetheart neckline lion show was presented at the re edged with rosettes trimmed with Klisaheth Dey. daughter of t h e Many visitors and members, Kev. and Mrs. Norbert Dey, was were present to honor past ma-lone of lL'fi students honored in the Irons and past patrons at a regit-1 semiannual honors convocation at lar meeting of Man.anila Chapter1 Valparaiso I'niverstty on Novem No. 172 OKS held on November 11 her IS. The special session at I'ni in the Scottish Rile Temnle. The vrrsitv Memorial Chanel recog- bouquet. She is a graduate of Oak- chapter room was decorated with nied those studenls who earned ridge High School. The bridegroom j blue gavels lor the occasion. Prc-.jan average of 2 5 points or bet is a brakeman with the Southcrnlsjding over the meeting were Nina'ler in a 3 po;nt system. Pacific - Railroad in Klamath j Hall, worthy matron, and William, Falls where the young people will steiner. worthy patron. Recently enrolled as freshmen reside at 1321 Division Street. The past matrons and past pa-'at Lewis and Clark College, four Among the guests were Mr. and trons were introduced and escort-i students from the Klamath Falls .Mrs. Joe Bowersox of Crescent 0d to the east. Thev included Thpl- area will he wearins their orancp Lake. Society Views Holiday Fashions ma Cresswell, 1931, Vera Fritsch. and black hons and dinks desig 1W2, Helen McCornack. 11t53, Loisjiialing class status until the Christ llueck. 1951. Ray Crams, 195.1. 1 r.ias holidays. This tradition is be Georgianne Clark and Gus Vlahos.'mg enlorccd as a result of the ly.iti-57. Marion Grant. 1957-58. and i defeat by sophomores at the an- ;ecd pearls. A bustle effect at the Junior Past Matron Gladys Chubb. Junior Past Patron W. K. Ander son 1958-59. Honored members nual pushball game. Local stu dents include Charmion Kiehn, Kalherine Lemire, Donald McCar !y and David Cooper. 3 Shower Honors Irene Strunk BONANZA A bridal shower waster open the gifts and another sis given at the Bonanza Library in iter. Carolyn Strunk, fashioned the honor of lPene Strunk. daughter of rihhnn hnunne! Present were Beverley Roberts, Kay Brett. Bertha Colwell, Deanna Brown. Judy and Joyce Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Strunk of Langell Valley, who will become the bride of Gary Atwood, son of Mrs Robert Pnlwpll nl k'lo Falls. The party was held Novem-Vernna Day,ey- Carol'n and Mari her 12 with Kathleen Turner, Kar- Kllis- Florence Turner, Anna en Hankins. Virgie Schmoe, Carol Holt and Claudette Phfieffer as hostesses. Pink snapdragons, white carna tions and heather were used to decorate the gift table. Marcinc Holt made and decorated the cake Prizes for games went to Marie Kllis. Benha Colwell and the bride-to-he. Esther Winders helped her sis- Strunk. Michelle Shanholtzer, San dra Strunk. Thelma Schmoe, Lou ise Woods, Lottie Heseltme, Edna and Sandra Strunk, Marcine Holt, Bettye Stcber, Jackie Morley, Shirley Horsley. Carolyn Strunk, Faye Roberts. Pat Cheek. Arlene Slrunk. Sharon and Emma Shiltz, Florence Baldock. Emma Winders, Fdith Douglas. Elizabeth Ltdbet-li-r. Georgia Smith, and Norma Roberts. cent meeting of St. Joseph's Altar were given an addendum by the Society, held in St. Joseph's par-officers and courtesy stars and skirt back extended into a chapeLish hall in Yreka. each was presented with a gift Arthur Russell and Floyd Stout . train. A seed pearl crown held Modeling the latest fashions for 'f01" the chapter. both freshmen at Oregon Stale Col- the elbow length veil trimmed with holiday festivities from local stores! The a'lar was draped in mem- lege, have been selected for mem Chantilly lace. She wore lace mittsi were m,-s Ann Rovce Mrs. Leonai01 of Clara A. Marsden, a past'bership in Silver Wings. Air Force and carried a cascade of white j Bryan. Mrs. Dolores Clayton, Mrs.!s' ancl matron of the Grand Chap roses surrounding a white orchid. Gl'ace .ijrke, and Mrs. Rosemary ,rr of Oregon. Her jewelry was a double strand jjjvcttik of Montague, who was also' Refreshments were served in the of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. in c1Hrse o( tne a(fair as pl.ogl.amJ dining room hy Hone Ongman, and a cameo ring which had be-'chairman i chairman, assisted hy Cliff One- longed to her great aunt. I ... f,.nkhH HOTC drill honor society. BEST UPKEEP Best upkeep for a wardrobe Is to make repairs right away. Let man. Jean Dixon. Vera and Lester: rips accumulate and they look like MR. AND MRS. CHARLES W. McGILLIVRAY Photo by Bob Anderson, Guderian Studio ; Two Celebrate Marriage Date DURHAM Former Hazel Creek, Shasta County residents, Mr. and Baby Shower Mrs. William MacKenzie of Fal con Heights was a recent hostess at a baby shower in honor of Mrs. Mrs. Ernest A. Curtis, celebrated 1 Dale Peloquin. Approximately 50 guests enjoyed an afternoon of games and visiting at the Officers' Club at Kingsley Field. Among the guests was Mrs. Ha zel Smith of Denver, Colorado, mother of Mrs. Peloquin. Mrs. MacKenzie was assisted by Mrs. Stephen Huisenfeldt and Mrs. John Holman. their 50th wedding anniversary re cently at a dinner in their honor given by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Curtis Jr., and their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. Craig Brown. The goldenweds now live on Lott Road near Durham. Ernest Curtis, a native of Nico laus, Sutter County, and Myrtle Anderson of Gridley, Butte Coun ty, were married October 27, 1H0U, by the Rev. Will Stewart Wilson in the Presbyterian Church parson age in Marysville, California. " After the wedding the couple moved to Hazel Creek near Duns- niuir where he was a line fore man for a telephone company. They now operate one of the larg est dairies in Butte County. Mrs. Julia McMurtry of Gridley, fister of Mrs. Curtis, who attended (he wedding 50 years ago was pres ent for the anniversary. The maid of honor. Jovce Pe-iu.. d.,.,....-. r........ c.,- i 1-arlow. and Maud Cox. la mountain. icison, uaKriase. wuie d (lDrBi shnPi the stve Sn0Pi j c length frock of beige chilfon ovcripcnncy Company, 'and Monlgom- taiieia wun a maiming eiei nai erv varf and carried amner cnrysanine- nnims. Sharon Hagler, bridesmaid, wore a gown of deep brown chif fon over beige taffeta with match- Entertainment during the inter-. mission was provided by a trio.ly Mary Jo Lenz, Jane Mathews ft and Cherie Klisycz. Mrs Marie ; ft Purinton accompanied the trio at1 the piano. Preceding the fashion show, a,-j It was announced that the group ft hold a food sale on Saturday. GROUP MAKES SCRAPBOOKS LAXGELL VALLEY Mrs. Mae Gale invited a few young friends to her home November 28 -to make eight scrapbooks for Doernbecher Hospital. After the books were completed Mrs. Lcland Harris told the youngsters' fortunes and Mrs. Gale showed slides taken in Ari zona, California and Mexico. Re ft cshments were served to Maria and Monte Burnett, Kathy and Robin Biett, Wilma Alberts, Fleur . The three granddaughters of the Tartr'i'ge, Virginia and Allan Har- Curtises are Dianne Curtis, Char lene and Claudine Brown, of Chico, Butte County. ns, Ramona Boomer and David Sealer. Mrs. Bill Burnett and Mrs. Leland Harris assisted Mrs. Gale December 5. in the City Meat Market on Miner Street in Y'reka. ing brown velvet hat. Carol Hag ler, junior bridesmaid, wore a dress of turquoise chiffon over taffeta and blue velvet hat. The brides maids, both sisters of the bride, bnet business session was conduct carried yellow chrysanthemums, jed by the president, Mrs. Alice ft All attendants wore Chantilly lacelColburn. Father Francis Sullivan! ft gloves and white brocade slippers, gave the opening prayer. ft Another sister, Frieda Hagler, was flower girl. She wore a floor length dress of pale pink organdy over taffeta with a bow hat of pink. She carried a basket of yel low and bronze petals. Thomas L. Knight was best man and ushers were Frank R. Rrunek and George A. Sprague. Mike Knight was ring hearer. Mrs. Hagler wore for the occa sion a dress of toast brown lace and organza with brown acces sories. Mrs. McGillivray chose a green flowered dress with beige accessories. Both mothers had cor sages of yellow rosebuds. Immediately following the cere mony a reception was held in the parish hall where a three tiered cuke centered the bride's tahle. Assisting were Mrs. Henry Mud der, Mrs. Thomas Knight, Mrs. Norman Hanson and Mrs. Ace Ash. Sharon Hagler caught her sister's bridal bouquet. 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