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HERALD AND NFWS. Klamath Fall? Orp Wednesday. April 20, 10RO PACK 3 A . f At-x. -tin l,, : Yreka Society Names Officers YREKA Mrs. Esther SulliNentins the Yreka WSL'S at 111.' van was reelected president ofnnnual house party convention al Yreka Methodic Women s So- HirhaMson .springs. eiely of Christian Service duriiiK the April mewing held in the church parlors. Others elected to serve Mrs. Sullivan were Mrs. SOCIETY Em In other business the Yreka women will hold their annual rummaee tale Ocloher II, 7 and f with lit was decided. Poni The deMilionals were led h I'lements. Mce pivsidcni; Mrs.Mrs. James l-.lsean and a report Hartsel C.rav. secretary, and on Methodist Youth Fellowship Mrs Arthur 'Heme,, treasurer. ork and ramps was given by Mis. Harold Coleman, sccie- Mrs. Hobert Buckner. larv of piomotion; Mrs. T. M. A skit represent nig the Ladies Deter, siv.-rotarv of missionary id in its early years in Yreka education; Mrs'. Walter Peters. iwas prcscnlcd by Mis. Hay Pen secretary of Christian .social re-iney, assisted by several othci l.iii.ms: ' Mrs. Henley Claw son. members of the group. Mrs. Pen- secretary of children's work: ney read interesting and amus.ne, Mrs. Carl Ki inson. secretary ot excerpts from the minutes of the jvtiident work; Mrr. James KUoa.j Unties Aid. secretary of spiritual lite; Mrs.; Bessie Hcekwiih. secretary ol lit- AAUW Members .erauue aim puoucauoiis; .uis. IVantrease. secretary of supply work, and Mrs. John Hrazie. sec- Several members of the Klam rotary of local church activities.:..,)!, Kails branch of American I Mrs. Don Clements presided at Association of I nivershy Women 'the meeting in the absence oi Mis. ! ill a'tend the stale convention Ksther Sullivan who was repre- Anril 20. 21 and 22 in Salem. man of the Klamath Falls Chap-, Included in the group will be Irr No. W7. Women of the Moose, jular enrollment chapter meeting i,s. , H Patterson and Mrs. presented her chapter night pro-1 was held with Frances Willianis. ,:R.k Warrick, president and gram at the Moose Hall April 3. 'senior reacnt. presiding. Kiirolloil pjosidonl-olccl . respectively, and Co-workers were entertained with 'in honor of the homemaking com- Si p fjlohm of Malin. Mrs. two musical numbers hy Margvimittee was Sandra lleinig. sioii-i(:Pn Miller and Mrs. Dick N'ew- By HELEN BECHEN TBf (-".' ELESTA HIX, homemak ing chairman of the Wom en of th Moose, present ed her chapter night pro gram at the April 5 meet ing of the lodge. Photo by Miller-Williams Moose Women F.lcsta Hiv homemaking chair To Attend Meet Couple Weds i The Cilenn Cordon home in The bride, it'arsnn City was the setting for by her lathe 'the March 25 wedding of C.lenda ding gown, linilro and Uarrvl Peterson. The Imui couple In Carson City given in marnagn r. wore a white wed whose Chantilly lace featured a sweetheart CNchanged vows before the neckline and long sleeves. The c which was banked with floor length houlfaiu skirt was ol arrangements of while chrysan- net. A wreath of seed pearls held themuins and pink caniillias a shoulder length illusion veil and The liev. John Ward of the Stew- she carried pink carnations on a art Community Church officiated white Hible at the double ring ceremony. '. The maul of honor. Lynda Pe The bi-ide is the daughter ol terson. sister of the bridegroom Mr. and Mrs. l.lowl Keiilro, for-of Klamath Kails, wore a white mer residents ol Missouri, now nylon Irock with Moral print and of Carson lily. Mr. and Mrs. a corsage of pink carnal ions. F.lbcrt Peterson of Klamath Kails, Norman Singleton of Klamath of 1 1 10 hridoLiiot'in, fur ihf wi'tMini; wo Alturas BPW 1 AI.TI HAS Mrs. Kther Mmults. M't-ir'aiv ;it llio Si'iprio Viilk-v Hur;il Kloilntualmn Cm jHii'Jit ion ol liios. wis oloitcd IMVMiK'Ill Ol MU1 AlllllilS hUSHK' :ind l'iolfsion;il Women's Kails w as IhnI num. Mr (ilcnn Cordon played tra ditional weddint; inaivhes on t lie ptano. The new ! u-ils cut a I hive tiered uediliny rake at the reeep lum whieli tolloued the MM'viiv. 1'ivsenl tor the wedilin.n in ad dition to the u odd nig parly amlj ,.i I parents ot the tiridal eouple were ... t-vis ; r.'."1j-.4Ji t4i 1.. !.!,. V.l ,th 1.1! I U'T .MI if ll Jj. r.UI tlllM .111 IIii I'll! I "Ui,l i- 'ui'.,: Mr and Mrs. iVti-iMin w ill make Iheir noitie in J- is stationed at the A VACATION in the Hawditfln Islands has just ended for Marie Kilgore, right, this city and her daughter, Marguerite Robin of San Francisco. This trip to the Ulands, the first for both women, was made by jet plane. Mrs. Kilgore is a longtime resident of this city, (raving resided here since 1905. McMillen and Cathy McMillen. flutists, accompanied al the pi ann by Pal Cochrane. Kollowing the urogram, the rcg-ll'eai'l Oldlield soicu oy c.iesia ins. man. On the homemaking committee jrs. m0m,, a past president of are co-wor'a-rs Mildred Cook and ilc , al branch, is the higher W $4000 1 IW TZ r C DAMIIC Y RIN ADDITION TO YOUR TRADE-IN 11 (Most Liberal In Oregon) LJ ON ANY m 1960 HOTPOSNT During Hotpoint Trade-In 5&V I education chairman of the state association. She will act as toast- mistress for the formal banquet on r riday evening. EASTER BONNETS that won priies at the recent meeting of the Merrill Library Club are modeled by their creatori, left to right, Mrs. John Stolt, Mrs. Garwood Walp and Mrs. Milton Fiegi. Photo by Illy s Reeves Easter Bonnets Win Club Prizes MKRKH.L Easter bonnets. A short business meeting was res-pondim: .'ecretary: and ' ! beautiful and unusual, created by held and plans for the June Merle lleiyford. treasurer. ("linnor Ct ik l1,s Milinn Kieei. Mrs. Carvvoodllnniheon were made. included May 9 has been ( Ilalbert 1 ;no !:it. ''Olio .sum, nr jrSi ,0im s,l0 0pol'leil tuc vvmnini; eniries snown ai ine.vpiu c.llh wun 0urlli prue in tlic 7 meeting of the Merrill Library t contest. Club. They were chosen front 1 (rs. Hartlerode. Mrs, Vul among many made and modeled 'jj.im Walker. Mrs. Hill Poe, Mrs bv the club members. iin ii...ii ...M i,s I'liii.url Mrs Iter! Johnson of the Tole- itl l...,i n.1 in lioh. ...il. ltt tb lake Variety .Store piesenled a'ilu. mbeieulosis X-ray unit to to howmg ot cresses. Hals and play ;., Ven ill M.iv 11. ..I iiisiriei ni inn inmnnisi I n rrn - 54 'codes for girls and bovs. Models' rs (;0or"e Malt son '3 was guest siieaker. He chose the ,, , . ..i a i i .s U.a "'I'"- . ' ....v...k, in.v l.,i 1,.k'nn I nii.-inn - i i I l . -j Kiem oi Hie nisiiici. w-jPs for his speech. 1 Preceding the speaker a regu April 11. The politick was held at the home ol Merle lien lord, president u.. .-issisled bv Mrs. Itill Snulh ..,.1 l,-.. i.-Iml... I.'l.vn., hi The panel of otlicers elected li',sl'- hy acclaiii.it ion with Mrs. Shoults ItlilliM. SHOMTK was contained in the report ol pi NSMr!j 'J ,01,,;, ,,,, die nominating conimillee pre- . millv(l ., mi,eelbiivous senteri by Mis. Howard l-.s.sex.hl,d., shmu,,. . u,,. himo m Mrs. Wesley McKee. first vice o,,,,,,,.,,. 1Veenl!v. Co-hostesses president: Mrs. Dorothy Smith, lu,,.e M,., ,,,,,,'n ,dl,n second vice president: M r s. Mrs w (. . p,K.lerwell Sr ..both tirare Brown, recording secre ,,,, M(11,nl S,.,MJ K..!lowing an lary: Mrs. Klmer lihyne, cor- ....,,... f,, ,, ,na, ,3. decorated with spring (lowers .II. CAItK strengthener. hut it won't do any If your nails are brittle and tawd it applied over nail polish. lion where split or break easily, coal them II you can leave off the whsh Naval An with oil each niuht al bedtime, tor a few days, use the white AMute loihne. too. is a good nail iodine then. ETNA Mr. and Mrs. mnn, air. ann -Mrs. vves .loien- . i son and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Whip-. 3 pie were hosts for the April meet- ing of the Clipper Club at the , Methodist Church. The ltev. Hav Ragsdale. su- H wrintendenl of the Los Angeles District of the Methodist Church. MIDLAM'S FACTORY OUTLET STORES South 11th & Walnut Phone TU 4-6146 Inr business meeting was conduct ed by Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Ma plesden. skippers, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eames, purser and log koocr. The next meeting May 14 will feature family night. were Mark Tiolman. T o m m yinounced the library-has rec O'iNcil, Jeamiie McKoen. Louann -,3 ,u.w books and has renewed Hooves. W'ylic Lea Walker and ,ubscrii)lioiis to a number of mag- iTillie Walker. aiues." I .Special prizes were won by I DIOIt SCGC.KSTION' . !Mls k,,. ,mson am M,s. Wes- i The House of Dior suggests that ley llaskins 'vott wear banele bracelets above.' Itetreshments were served at not below, the elbow this spring. Jl he close of the meeting. 0 ,inr leme Mrs. (jc,.,,,;,!.! with : ut'"''and Easier btinnie llOSeil ,.,. MiiH..n l,..,.,,mn III,. as installation date by the club, v , ,,,,,,. ,,.llu,k ,, A .n Alter the business meeting the in s. ,l(,l s CMmu. churi.h iiivmbers worUed on tavors and jn Duii.nmir decoralions lor tile annual con ference of the Norlhern Callloi' ma District which will convene Alturas Veterans Memorial pril '2:1 and close ith installation of new ollicers in Sunday. pi il 2-1. Mrs. Clara , : j l-.iilie ot Alliuas is current pies Mothers! Rent a stroller while shopping down town ... by the day or by the hour. It takes only a few seconds to stop in at Spencer's, 619 Main, and it makes your shopping trip so enjoyable1 CHANEL IDEA Chanel likes a colorlul spoils shirt worn with matching narrow scarf tucked into the neckline. - $ yx S00 Main l J J- ft ( prize lilp T .. I jMlFf I & Leave it to White Slag to tailor ill ik M r il sailclolh int0 shPes that could rock a I ft l-tgt rSttti bachelor off his toes. And do it with ft-i''J -Clj flair! Our sailcloth pants are tapered I j I I x't$$M to a roguish walk achieved with strategic mf t0 i $' 1 ta''or'nK hidden zipper and . . . you! W mitHs j feSW ,s n ci'c', the n8ign BC m co,ton A MKtST g)gsf satin-striped in icy shimmers of white iB Wq&fcJj WlllX and ready t0 1)8 worn at the first feci of a ?TL ff f t?!0ti breeze! Ensign Jae in sizes 8-18, $7.95 '(Tj m I l&lMM Slicker pants in sizes 8-20, $5.95 J o ' . t-. uttr-wt att-&k I IMti:SliVTl-:iUA OMK 1 MKKHILL Merrill Proshy tcriiin Women met April 13 it Hie home of Mrs. Kiiink Hou;irri :m( ypent most of Iho alternoon workinp on a quilt. Mrs. Velton H.'i skins led the lesson topic. "As ncuuion W h i c 11 Strengthens." 'I'.veniiiR circle will be Thursday. April 21, at the home of Mrs. Wil liiim Kurlz. Mrs. (loore Malison swill he hostess for Ihe next Pijcs hvienan Women's meetinp. & FiiitRmiiymrhm m p IT REFLECTS YOU... . lfjxM J-JJf AND YOUR WAY OF LIFEI For every dollar spent . . , you want a dollars worth ot value! The POSI TIVE way to get your FULL DOLLARS WORTH ... is to spend your dollars on QUALITY! For a full dollars worth of quality furniture . . . visit Carlson's. You'll find furniture that lasts . . . furniture you'll be proud to own . . . AT TRULY REASONABLE PRICES! 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