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PAGE 2 C HERALD AND NEWS. Klamalh Falls. Dip. Sunday. April 10. 19R0 1 ' 'JL i 1 I ' 1 jL I ll COLLEGE NEWS Couple Wed In Reno Rites Katherine I.emirc, freshman art major and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lemire of this city. it-unii i m. ...j was recently plcriCed lo Delia Dolls,u P(1((1,.son o( PorllanHJ Phi Gamma, one of three campus (ormeriy of Mel.rl announ,.e the! social sororities Clark College. at Lewis and marriage of their daughter. Don- ARRIVING HOME this week after a trip through South America and Africa are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shaw, left and right. They traveled with Mr. and Mrs. J. Royal Shaw, centar, who are former residents of this city now residing in Hillsbor ough, California. The four are pictured on board the S.S. Rotterdam on the return voyage. Photo by Holland-American Line i 4 A ,5, it i v y i " 'i ' ' V ' f r' u a mi M -ii-n na .Jean Carson, to (ierald Peter son, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Don John Moffitl, Junior engineer-lrp"'l's(,n uf Tulelake, California, ing student, will he president fh,r "cn" married March 26 in next year of Sigma Pi fraternity' Park deling Chapel in Reno at Oregon Slate College. Elrlon1 K"r hor wMmg. the bride L. Johns of Malin. sophomore in.m"'f whlte eelel embroidered engineering, will be secretary inldns w,,h wh" aiecs.sones and the same living group. learned a pink rosebud corsage. ; Hor sister. Peggy Carson, was .her only attendant and carried a Timothy 0. Harden, junior ag ired rosebud corsage, rieulture major, is a member of' Rmiald Peterson, brother of the the varsity rowing squad this bridegroom, was best man. year at Oregon Slate College. I The bride is a graduate of Mer- I rill High School and w as Potato . . Festival queen. Richard Seideman. junior, busi- ij.,,, . A , ness and technology student will I f Tudake Hj(,h' ;Sl.hooL Afcr serve as presicem 01 tne noar.t sho., vjjjt , virjnta cj, o, oirecors lor tne wregon state !,,, muple ,.,,.,, , ,lMe :""' "'"" where they will reside. .. ...... .. ...j. rtucnaing the wedding were win e a memnerot tne Doara.u,r M,.s DoU),as pccrson !of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Don University of Oregon winter I'elerson of Tulelake and t h e lerm honor roll, one of the big-mlne s grandparents. Mr. and gesl on record, listed .W4 under- Ml's- Ivan '"enbice of Merrill. nruAnuto vtiirlnlc uhn murn ' l eames con ann i numry iiun.R,.ar)(, jn, averilKrs o( 3 5 or under direction of Clyde nilter.!hi hcr Spvpnly ,,ve r lhcs(1 club social chairman, is planning.,,,,, aM A (or a 4 inl a . Acquam.eo rar.y tor avc,a(,p. Kam.,lh Fas sludorl,si IIKI Reames Plans April Events Travelers ' Return Home I-ANCKLI. VALLEY - Mr. and pie over 12. weather permitting. ;Mrs. C!av Walker were eiven a Other committee members surprise parly at the home of Mr. rio.Mn. who arc working with the Sorans and Mrs. Lester Leavitt recenllv on the Faster partv are Mr. and hv iheir close neichhnrs. nefiesli- WABKNO COUNCIL MR. AND MRS. LLOYD CRAIG, 5300 Shasta Way, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Lou, to Albert Boardman, son of Mrs, Alberta Boardman of Medford. The bride-to-be, graduate of Klamath Union High School, it a senior in English education at the Uni versity of Oregon. She is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Her fiance, also a senior at the university, was graduated from Medford High School. He is in the school of business administration and is affiliated with Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. No wedding date has been set. Photo by Fehly Studio, Eugene new and prospective mem- 1 ....... ,..... vr- anrt Lawrence mm- and Best Sundav Aoril 10 T . " ,a""schenbacher recently returned to beginning at 4 p.m. A buffet din-'' ,. V.j", Vm, h ZJaL r e lollowmg a lengthy ner will be served and live muaic r . Smith both made;,,.,y in lhe soulh, They , Kam. is planned for the parly. "rM 3 4 poml aVe1'- " Falls the first of December. Ileames mpmhers are irminH. aliC' Itravcltng with a luxurious 22-foot cd of the annual Easier egg hunt! lnc s,m,sler Honor roll at'tr.uler in which they made their to be held at the club Sundav Washington Stale University in-: headquarters in the Palm Springs J- ..I...I.J i i April 17. According to the chair-t,u,,en n'ianu, ircsuman. area. men. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Soran l'rom Klamath Falls. To makel The Christmas holidays were the ecc hunt is free to children of "le wsu "on"r roll, students sicnt with their son. Jack Van- Heames members and will begin mml 50 Wd points based ausdeln, and his family in Long at i n m ' lass hours times grade Beach. Prizes will be awarded to i"'nts. During their sojourn youngsters in a?e groups of tod Former OTI Dean Weds In Dallas dlers lo 6, fi to in and in lo 12 A driving conlest and games will he arranged for young peo- . SUItPltlSE PARTY Palm Springs the Motschenbachers at tended an Oregonian luncheon at lhe Diviera Hotel. Among the .100 guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. Poole Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Har- A JUNE WEDDING is planned by Barbara Free man and Larry Charles Heaton, whose engagement was announced recently by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Freeman. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heaton, Both young people are students at Oregon State Col lege. The future bride is a sophomore and a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Her fiance, a senior, is affiliated with Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. Photo by Hise, Corvallis Mrs. Dick Beane, Mr. and Mrs. Oene Favell, Mr. and Mrs. Bar ney Cavanaugh and Capl. and Mrs. Jack Anderson. Dick and Dean Marks are plan ning a special family dinner at the club Easter Sunday begin ning at .1.10 p.m. and ask mem bers lo make reservations ailing TU 4-n.Vll, ments were served following lhe social evening. Those honoring the ,lr!ed as the result of the recent by Walkers were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Metier. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smel cer and Aileen, tMr. and Mrs. Pe lor Hi'ioztsese, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partridge and Fleur. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brett. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Harris, Mrs. Grace Blaser. Banquet Honors Dads-Daughters The Falcon Heights Girl Scout Kalhy Frazee was mistress of neighborhood committee spon- ceremonies. Cora Jean Kipping sored a March banquet atlendedjied the flag salute, by 113 fathers and their Girl; Mrs. Marjorie Nelson. Mrs. Scout daughters and 13 leaders of Marvellen Mackenzie and Mrs. Brownie and scout troops. The j Jill Simmons made the ariange affair, held at the Officers Club, ments with Mrs. Evelyn Kel- WEED A huge success was re-ias the first such affair for the ley. Martha Davis and Florence year-old program in Falcon I "wens in charge of food. Heights. j Entertainment for the evening Mrs. Harriett Brotherhood, included skits presented by each council executive, was a guest, troop. Word has been received of the marriage March 10 of Virginia Kemoston. former dean ol women at Oreoon Technical Institute, to nhur Slump of Monmouth, tne double ring ceremony was per formed in St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Dallas by Father Samp son. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kompslon of Eugene. She will continue nei work as dean of women at Ore gon College of Education. The bridegroom is the son 1! Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Stump of Monmouth. Given in marriage bv her fa ther, the bride was attended by her sister-in-law, Mrs. David Kemnston of Portland. Clifford Slump was best man for hit brother. I Following a short trip to the coast the newlyweds have re turned to reside in Monmouth. The bridegroom is a well knon farmer in the area and has been a science teacher in the local high school. At present he is working toward a master's de. gree at Oregon State College. Mrs. Stump is a graduate of the University of Oregon. PLAID IS CHIC One designer uses a fine plaid in black-and-white cotton for a re- sort wear evening dress with full skirt. The dress is completely pleated and trimmed with flounces of black lace. -.1 Welcome cU a kneatlt o The way our -v puts "New Life" into your clothes! I at its mstre yow last year's Spring anrt summer wartVob Ail ynur family clothes took "likft new" again with our quality Sta'Nu ay riftantnc nd finishing. Sta'Nu it usrt by the nation's lidding clothing manufactursrit We give you Sta'Nu at no extra cost. March Reception Fetes Newlyweds .heather, pink rose buds, while ; TULELAKE Mr. and Mrs. Con Novotny, who were married in Iteno January 10, were honored with a large reception the evening of March 19 in the Tulelake Grange Hall. Some 100 guests greeted the couple. , The bride is the former Barbara Bleak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mauldin, Klamath Falls. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Novotny, Tulelake. The Con Novolnvs are making their home in Medford where the bridegroom is with the California Oregon Power Company. Hostesses for the reception, all of Tulelake. included Mrs. Ed Ba Icy, Mrs. Everett Sprout, Mrs. Le nny Loiselle, Mrs. Jessie Long. Mrs. Russell McFall, Mrs. C. B. Grecnbank, Mrs. Bruce McMa lion. Mis'. R. R. Woodman. Mrs. Herbert Kirhy, Mrs. Ed Havlinu. Mrs. James Woodman. Mrs. Don Woodman, Mrs. Victoria Thaler. Mrs. Galen Lcsh. Mrs. George Milligan. Mrs. Earl McFall made the at tractive center arrangement of ORION CLUB The Orion Club hold its annu al ham dinner March 29 at the YMCA. The hostesses, Mrs. Fred Bichn and Mrs. James Sweatt, created an atmosphere of spring with lavish bouquets of flowers. After devotions by John Weber, dinner W'a? enjoyed by the fol lowing members and guests: Mr. and Mrs. Cy Baker, Carol, Steve and Julia; Mr. and Mrs. Van Pelt, Roy, Gingy and Beckic; Mrs. W. D. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Murray, Mrs. Sadie Jans sen, Mrs. Richard Teater and Oraiu Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wachter. Judy Paddock. Ncal Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. John Web er and Lee Ann: Mr. and Mrs .Neil McEachern and Ginger. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paddock, Mr. and Mrs, Al Nanncman and sons; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biehn and Fredric; Mr. and Mrs. James Sweatt, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Card and Barry; Mr. and Mrs. Roland Cofer, Barbara and Joan Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe W achter and Vince; Mr. and Mrs. Pele Stride, Jow, Lyndel; and Airs. Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. C. R ;York, Dennis and Jon Aschenbach. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Haiwell of this city and Mr. and .Mrs. H. G. Olson of 'Sheridan, Wyo.iung. Special prize was won by Mrs. OVivinn Nolan and Mis. Al Nanne man was given a birthday gift. carnations and silver leaves and the corsages for the bride, moth ers of lhe young couple and others assisting. Al the silver colfeo service was Mrs. Novotny. Mrs. Mauldin was at the punch howl Duplicate Play Winners Told The Tuesday morning duplicate bridge session was the largest yet with 111 new members includ ed in the 11 tables of play, ac cording to Mrs. Ted Hyde, di rector. Mrs. William Grove and Mrs. . M Raymond received high score for north-south position. Second north-south score was won hy Mrs. Raymond Reeves and Mrs. Rob Ross Sr. Scores of Mrs. II. O. Juckeland and Mrs. Louis Scrniys and Mrs. Bill Cun ningham and Mrs. E. C. Lemler were tied for third and fourth. East-west winners were Mrs. Bvron Johnson and Mrs. Chester rummage and food sale sponsored by the Wabeno Council, degree of Pocahontas, at the March meet ing of the council, by Mrs. Rita Renning and Mrs. Geneva Hil dreth, co-chairmen. Mrs. Alma Killingsworlh. Poca advertised in Vogue, Esquire Send Your Cleaning With Your Laundry Ph. 4-5111 or 2-2531 CASCADE W:' and Men's Hand Laundry and Cleaners Opp. Posr Office IHh & Klamalh Mr. and Mrs. Waller Smith Sr., hnnlas, presided and thanked the members for their assistance in the fund raising project. Mrs. Renning received the dele Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frazier and gale award for the evening ses Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dearborn, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. .limmv Nork and Michelle. Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Ilowrey Rob erts, Pat, Joan and Tim, Mr. and .Mrs. Bill Rurnett. Mr. and Mrs. sion. Following the short meeting politick supper, games and danc- Wes Dearborn. Albert Dearborn, ing were enjoyed by the members Mr. and Mrs. Art Monroe andlof the Wabeno Council and mi Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt. proved Order of Redmen. lhe young coupe cu he Irani- . ., .,. , ,, , , . 1 , ,. ... and Mrs. Warren Bennct were tional fust slice of the wedding , ., . ., .. , , c-t " second- Mrs. L. F. Carter and Llrs. Vern Moore, third,-and For the reception, the ynungM,.s. Uiilo Peloquin and Mrs! Mrs. Novotny wore a frock ofiuilb.,,,, ta,Kon7in f.,,il. wiuie water print chillon with pink jewel accents. Guests were present from Klam alh Falls. Malm. Merrill and Tulelake. mi DOUBLE FRENCH LILAC PEIGNOIR &WALTZ GOWN SET Picture collared flowing peignoir enhanced with eye-cttch-ing satin bow and ribbon tie sash. Gown features camisole top and sweeping romantic skirt encircled with ribbon tit sash and topped "just above" the waistline with lace insert In no-iron, no-care HONEYBLENO Polyester DacronNylonCotton. by isume wnn lace insert. 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