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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1961)
1 PACK l-C KEKAL9 AND NEW!, Haatath Falls. On. euaaay. Jaaaary i. 1M14 fff w!f wrff warn &vtt - M in: fT M '7) I i V "Sai. '.'' ;--v;";,i i THE ENGAGEMENT of Carrie Heilbronner to Melvin Brown Jr. of Astoria, III., was announced by htr paranti, Mr. and Mn. Frad H. Hailbrennar, at an Informal party Christmas night at their homa, 2338 Reclamation Straat. Tha future brida it graduate of University of Oregon and a mambar of Alpha Phi lorority. Sha taught at Clavaland High School in Portland la it year and this yaar It a mambar of tha ttaff at Tannyion High School In Hayward. Har fiance, ton of Mr. and Mn. Glenn Gordon of Astoria, wai graduated from Knox Collaga in Galaiburg in I9S9. Hit fraternity It Phi Gamma Delta. Praia ntly ha it ttationad n tacond liautanant at Fort Ord. Following hit tarvico ha will raturn to work for tha Amarican Chicla Company. Thair wadding will taka place) July 2 in the First Mathoditt Church. . Photo by Kettler n V i ' ' nnaaaavaW , , - u v iN MRS. LOREN"W. IROWN of Vantura. thown with har chlldran, Mark, 2. and Prlttl, 4, vWitad with bar parantt, Mr. and Mrt. John Hamilton of 4407 Onyx Straat, var tha Chrlttmat holiday. Lorari Brown hecompanied hit family to Klamath Falls. " ' ; ' v 1 I i Photo by Gudarian 5? Ui, v; a- A LIGHTED SANTA ttood guard ovar brightly wrappad Chrlttmat giftt which wara axehangad by mambart of tha Klamath Falls Lions Club and tha AuxiU lary Dac. I at a Joint party at Raamat Country Club. Mr. and Mrt. John Schubort, loft, wara in charga of tha daeoratiorS. Eldrad Putnam, right, It prasidant of tha Lions Club. Photo by Gudarian.- CueUpstick, 'To Costume By ALICIA HART Newspaper Enterprise Asia. Nothing it quite at ghastly as tha wrong shade of lipstick with tha right dress. Bright red lip stick, for Instance, with this year's fashionable purple. The combination Just couldn't be worse. Yet many women are so used to one lipstick shade that thev stay with It no matter what the seasonal changes in color. Thus, they deny themselves the fun of experimenting, of seeing what new color will do both for their skin and their clothes. Knowing this, one major beautv house has brought out delightful temptation to try in the form of five lipstick shades packaged in a single plastic wand. Slim as a pencil, tha wand Is Just five inch es long. Each plastic section colored to correspond to the, lip suck n contains. Tha shades are a pastel pink, a vibrant pink, a brilliant coral, a blue-red, and a medium red. THE NEW HOME of Mr. and Mn. Martin Swanton at 1431 Siskiyou Street was a lively place on Christmas Day whan thair daughter and ton and thair familiat ar rived for tha holiday. Pictured are Mr. and Mrt. Dick Swanton of Eugene and thair children, Mark, left, Jeff, center, and Susan. Also gathered around tha tree ware the Swantont son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Lasatar and thair daughter, Janet, of Lakeview. In eluded in the family gathering were Mrs, Dick Swanson't parents and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Burke and Daan. Photo by Kettler College News Serena Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell B. Smith, re ceived perfect grades, straight As for a 4-point average, fall term at the University of Washington Serena, a junior Russian major, studied her freshman year at not' ton University. This is also her second year as accompanist for the university glee ciud. Fairv Jodine Gardner was one of two second year law students on the fall term honor roll ot trie University of Oregon Law School. Tha roll includes all students in the law school who have cumula live grade point averages of I or higher on all work in the school, and who hnve carried a full study program. Fairy is the daughter oi Mrt. Fay'Pappin oi wis cny. Two toohomore students at Marylhurst College appeared in the Christmas performance Dec. 20. Produced by tha departments of music, plastic arts and modem dance, the program has pf theme, "Our Lady. Mother of Arts." Cynthia Kann danced In a seauence choreographed by Cor nelia Cerf, instructor, and depict ing Christian art in the Medieval, Baroque and Contemporary peri ods. Madelon Guidi appeared with the College Chorus. She is a mem ber of both chorus and tne select ed Choralists. At an early De cember ceremony she was inl tiated into Marylhurst chapter of Students Oregon Education Asso ciation., Ted 'A. Blair, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hodges, after hav ing been appointed to the United States Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point, New York, last Aug ust, has successfully completed his first academic quarter of the four-year course which will pre pare him for a career as an en gineerlng officer in We American Merchant Marine. Suzzanne Brouillard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Brouil lard. was the representative chos en to represent the University of Oregon's chapter of Chi Delta Phi, national literary honorary at the national meet over Thanks giving weekend in Columbus, Winter salad: halve and teed grapes and mix with broken pe cans or walnuts. Serve on crisp greens with mayonnaise. Ever add chill powder to ground beef you're making into hambur gers? Good, served with tortillas and raw onion relish. . ON SALE KOW! 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JOHN SHORT announce tha an. gagement of thair daughter, Becky, to Dale Bush, ton of Mr. and Mrt. R. L. Bush of Fort Collins, Colorado. Both are .students at. Colorado State University where she it a sophomore English major and he is' a junior in veteri nary medicine. The wedding will teke place March 22 at tha homa of tha bride-elect's parents in the Henley Dis trict. Photo by Miller-Williams. Amaranth Has Holiday Party Friendship Court No. 11, Orderi of the Amaranth, held its stated meeting in the Scottish Rite Tem ple Wednesday, Dec. 21. In the reception room were two lighted miniature Christmas trees and in the lodge room a scene df the Nativity was placed on the piano.. The meeting was preceded by several selections sung by the Barbershop Quartet, and the Sweet Adelines. . Following the entertainment the meeting was opened with Mrs. Phyllis May and William Goen, royal matron and royal patron, presiding in the east. ' ' Plans were made for the official visit of Wilber Sherfy, grand lec turer of the Grand Court, Order of the Amaranth of Oregon, at the Jan. 18 meeting. It is also obli gation night. Plans were also made for initiation of candidates. Mrs. Florence Brlggs, sewing chairman, announced there would not be any sewing1 until January. A Christmas party followed tha closing of the meeting. Large ar rangements of greens gave a fes tive holiday atmosphere to tha lovely banquet room. Gifts were exchanged from a lighted tree. The handmade rug was present ed to Mrs. Jacqueline Carter. The committee in charge of the evening were Al Angel, Mrs. Le ona Angel and Mrs. Martha Powell. - Just for you who will notice this small ad We'll djaribl ymr tr4-ln vat an II lit r raam, bedraam ar ItnjBf raam farnltnre ar eara la. Cimt In ar aall TU t-tU far aapraltal. Bush Furn. Co. 221 M.iR Ohio. She it a senior art educa tion major and a member of Sig ma Kappa social sorority. Interesting statistics were re ceived this week from Oregon Slate College showing a total of 162 students from Klamath Coun ty are enrolled at ' the college this fall, Including 129 from Klam ath Falls. The totals from other communities in the county in clude: Bonanza, 4; Chiloquin, 4, Chemult, 2; Fort Klamath, 2; Gil christ, 2; Keno, 2; Malin, 10; Merrill, 2; Midland, 2: Olene, 1. HANDY Hands that perspire can be un comfortable. Try using an anti- perspirant on them each day, and apply alcohol at intervals when needed. t Nurses Attend Annual Party The home of Mrs. Sue Jones, 2050 Etna Street, was festive with traditional Christmas decorations for the annual party of licensed practical nurses, Klamath Area No. 8. Twenty were present at the Dec. 19 affair. Santa Claus was present to dis tribute the exchange gifts. - A gift was presented to the guest of honor, Mrs. Lena Buck- ham, RN, who is adviser to the group for the coming year. 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