Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 08, 1961, Page 3, Image 3

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A RECEPTION Jan. 28 in Merrill. honored Mr. end
Mri. Ronald Day, who were married in December in Reno.
Mrs. Day is the former Glenda Story, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clovis Story of Merrill. The couple resides in Sac
ramento. Photo by lllys Reeves
Where do you stay
in PORTLAND?
Party Fetes
Newlyweds
MERRILL Mr. and Mrs. Ron
ald Day were honored at a wed
ding reception Jan. 28 in the Mer
rill Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Day is the former Glenda
jStory. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
jdovis Story. The bridegroom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arden
Newell of Jefferson, la.
Hostesses for the affair were
Mrs. Troy Quails. Mrs. Wendell
Moore. Mrs. John D. Moore. Mrs.
Roy Beasley, Mrs. Herman Rip-;
py. Mrs. Wilbur Haskins, Mrs. Er
nest Watts. Mrs. Warren Ochs
and Mrs. Merle Cahan.
Over 80 friends signed the guest
book which was attended by Mrs.
Vern Young.
Gifts were received by Mrs.
Johnny Rod gers, and Karen North.
A beautiful three tiered wedding
cake was served by Mrs. Ernest
Watts. Mrs. Warren Ochs, Mrs.
Dale Moore and Mrs. Lucky Felt.
Pouring coffee and punch were
Mrs. Beverly Northrup and Mrs.
Don Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Day were mar
ried Dec. 12 at Parks Wedding
Chapel in Reno. They reside in
Sacramento where he is employed
as a laboratory tecnnician tor
Proctor and Gamble and M r s.
Day is associated with Aerojet.
' Local Women 0Qfge
Tea Assistants j rlf
Thursday of each week is a pop- j fSSt JtflCerS
ular day in the capital city ofj
Salem. On that day Mrs. Mark' Cascade Crest Chapter No. 159.
Hatfield is hostess from three un- Order of Eastern Star honored
til five o'clock at an "at home."'pas( mal,,,ns and pall.om a( (hc
Oregon's charming first lady is,,.c(.uar mct;l Kob , jn (he Mfl.
assisted at these affairs bv dif- . u .,
feren. legislative wives. Included sonlc Hal' ,n thlIolu'n- Pau
in this list is Mrs. George Flit- Hams and Dwight Kircher, wor-
craft, who will assist on Feb. thy matron and patron, conducted 1
lfi. and Mrs. Carrol Howe, who the meeting. !
will greet guests on March 9. - Escortod and mtmhKS wcr0
.Virginia Zumbrun. member of the;
committee of the!
Chapter of Oregon; Mar-!
iEV SLATE of Wesl v"S'nia Oregon; Hour-
gianne i.lark, grand represents-
S O C IE T Y
By Helen Beghen
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Wednesday, February 8, 11
PAGE 3
club votes isssrr
BLY Members of Bly Women's
Club cast their votes for a new
slate of officers at the Jan. 25
meeting at the home of Verla Lar-
tive of Alberta, Canada, in Ore
gon; Edna Hunnicutt, grand rep
resentative of Washington in Ore
gon, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ka-
sen. , una. wormy patron and matron
The new president w ill be Verla of Prosperity Chapter in Malin.
Larson. To serve with her will be Doris Kircher, installing matron,
Glenda Zittle. vice president, and inducted Josephine Zadina as con
Barbara Rentle. secretary. ductress and Pearl Adamo as as
Plans were made for a March sociate conductress. Nova Sue!
of Dimes food sale to be jointly Harrison was affiliated as a new
sponsored by organizations of the
MARY LOUISE celebrat
ed her third birthday last
Dec. 16. She is tha daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
George of Route 3. Her
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Laurence Klrfley of
Malin and Mrs. Dollar Wil.
son of Littlo Rock. Mary
Louise has two older broth
ers, Wally, with the Ma-
AT THE HEATHMAN
with FREE garage parking
staying at i Heathman Hotel in Portland now makes .
more sense than ever . . , That's because Heathman
rates now start at just $5 plus "bonus" Free covered
parking in Heathman's own garage! . . . Add this to all
the attractions for which Heathman is known; Central
location, wide range of choice accommodations, three
famed restaurants, including the exotic Aloha room.
Now, more than ever before, staying at home-owned,
home-managed Heathman Hotels is good business
great pleasure!
For reservations, write or wire:
Layette Shower
MONTAGUE Mrs. George Mott
was recently honored at a layette
shower given for her at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. James Young.
Co-hostess was Mrs. Jim Hage
dorn. Entertainment for the evening
consisted of games, appropriate
for the occasion, after which the
honored guest opened her gifts,
which had been placed in a clev
erly-arranged "bassinet."
Refreshments were served buf
fet style from a table which held
a centerpiece of a large pink
stork on a revolving turntable.
which played a lullaby as it ro
tated.
bershop in Bly.
NEW CLUB
IS FORMED
nd a baby sister, Debor
ah, Just 1-year-old.
member
- i ii
community. The sale will he Feb. The past matrons and patrons .nn" ";nawa, jonn,
10 startine at 2 o.m. in the bar- were introduced and thanked for ln ?he a.vV ln San 9
their past services. Mrs. Ethel
Zimmerman responded for the
group.
The room was decorated in the
red and white Valentine theme.
Refreshments were served by
Frances Mac-Donald. Dorothy
Stanley and Virginia Zumbrun.
CLUB MEETS
Telephone CA 8-5262
Portland, Oregon
MERRILL Merrill Library.
Club met Feb. 2 for luncheon at
the Sportsman's Hotel in Tulelake.
Roma Walker reported on the pro
gram for the year. Bon Bazaar
jwill present an Easter fashion
I show for the March meeting.
Women of the Rocky Point Dis
trict met recently at the home
of Mrs. Susan Williams lo organ
ize a community club for those
interested in such a social group.
A vote of the 10 women present
resulted in Mrs. Williams being
named president. Mrs. Ericka
Junge will serve as vice presi
dent; Mrs. Helen O'Neill, secretary-treasurer,
and Mrs. Barbara
Poulshock, chairman of entertainment.
Meetings will be held once a;
month. Any monies raised will be nochle and Bertha Hewitt, second.
used for community acitivity.
All women of the area are in
vited to the next meeting. Feb.
15. at the home of Mrs. Peggy
Sloan.
Players Club
Members of Players Club en
joyed the annual dinner served by
Women of the Moose in the Moose
Hall last week. After the cocktail
hour and dinner, bridge, and ca
nasta were played.
Bridge prizes were won by two
guests, Ollie Pounds, first, and
Helen Williams, second.
Fannie Gervais was first in pi-
Get the tacts about a
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mt'iM CALL
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THE JOY OF SPRINGTIME
IS REFLECTED
IN THE
NEWEST TREND
IN
COSTUME JEWELRY
AT
MURIEL'S
IRIDESCENT PEARLS
IN THE NEW FLATTERING MATINEE AND OPERA LENGTHS,
THE STYLE THAT EVERY WOMAN CAN WEAR! SEE THIS
CARGE ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTS IN DELIGHTFUL SPRING
COLORS. SOFT PINK HOT PINK PEPPERMINT PINK
AZURE BLUE HYACINTH BLUE ROYAL BLUE
AQUA MAUVE LILAC PURPLE DAFFODIL YEL
LOW ORANGE SHRIMP SEA GREEN EMERALD
GREEN MOSS GREEN GOLDEN BEIGE AND PORCELAIN
WHITE PEARLS.
WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND SEE THIS ADVANCED
SHOWING OF WHAT THE WELL-DRESSED WOMAN WILL
WEAR IN 1961.
EXCLUSIVE, BUT NOT EXPENSIVE
f
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FINE GIFTS
n ft3 n
1023 Main St.
"THE HOME OF MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS"
TU 4-6576
SEARS DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAR
Or
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Get
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to set her dreaming
3-piece Bikini Pajamas
Ruffle upon ruffle fashions th
brief panty and bra. Filmy
sheer coat tops the Bikini
with more ruffles and
appliques. Nylon tri
cot in assorted colors.
yours while they
just say "Charge
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Two Observe
Golden Date
PAISLEY Mr. and Mrs. Carl
M. Ewing celebrated (heir golden
wedding anniversary .Ian. 22 in i
the lounge al Rdse Villa on River
Road in Portland. HonorinR them
v ere their two sons, Paul F. and
David, and their families.
Carl Ev ins was forest supervis
or of the Umatilla National For
est prior lo moving to Portland
from Pendleton 10 years ago.
They were married Jan. 22, 1911.
in Summer Lake al the home nl
Mrs. Ewing's father, Fred Foster.'
Mrs. Ewing's brother. Guy Fos
ter of Summer Lake, and two
nieces. Mrs. Daniel Olin and
Mrs. J. S McNeill of Salem, andl
their families were among lho.se
present at the anniversary event.
CALHOUN'S FEBRUARY
W
Shorty Gowns
4"
2 styles in Perma
Smooth Dacron?, Nylon
and Cotton. Both
lavishly trimmed with
Nylon. Button fronts.
Assorted Pink and Blue
in sizes Small to
Larqe.
Brief Baby Doll
Summer Pajamos
98
A select group of charm
inq styles in printed
no-iron combed cotton
batiste. 32 ts 40.
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" Satisfaction guaranteed CU A "D C Open 9:30 to 5:30 - Fridot Till 9
or your money back" OJ-yXilVkJ 133 j. 8th St. TU 2-4481
Engagement
Is Announced,
ADIN - Mr. and Mrs Hugh F.
YVoodard announced the engage-,
ment of Iheir daughter, Colleen
Faye, to Roy D. Cauldwcll at a
dinner given recently in their
home.
The ful:i,-e bride is a graduate
of Big Valley Joint Union High
School and Chico State College
She has accepted a teaching as
signment for the spring semester
at Red Bluff.
Her fiance is the son of Mrs.
Florence Cauldwcll, Norlh Lontj
Beach, and the late Clyde A
Cauldwell. He is employed with
the Modoc National Forest in the
Adin area.
Plans are for an early spring
wedding.
Print
Linoleum
Armitrong'i Quaker quality
falt-bast Linoleum. Choice
of colon and patterns.
EITHER 9' OR 12' WIDTH
srqd 88c
Have you,
or has someone
you know,
just moved to
Klamath Falls
Your Welcome Wjjon
HmIwk will rail with
(irt and friendly
(reetingi from the community.
a-; - h & ii A-r.' ye w i 1 i iavv mmsxim&mmim
w v a m m ra n mar n i . i if u i i last' iinas? '.j
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I mmmti rmmM Wilton & Axminstcrs
: ma x-jrrtw, -.jvw,rijr tr i yoi. i. i ta. it. I t- -i c Mi
t mm X 4i 1, T 4 X . fiI ri mmm
Drop Sample Throw Rugs
27"x18" Size Values to 5.95 88c
Larger Sizes Values to 12.95 4.88
TUFTED CARPET.
AM Nylon or Wool i Nylon
In Ploin or Twttrf Oetign
8 Rolli 8 Colors to Chooie
from
$88
Value - . vn q. yd.
'Installed
'Frea Rubberiicd Pad and In
stallation with this Carptr
100 WOOL
Yelvets & Wiltons
Several Beautiful pattarni
type"
Chaoia horn Bigclow,
Beattit, Gulistan
5 Rolls In Stock
Regular J-l AOO
Value-14.45 T 1 1 1 tq. yd.
Installed
'Free Rubbariitd Pad and In
stallation with this Carpetl
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BIG SALE
ON
ROLLENDS
Tweed or Sculptures
Bautiful tweeds with added oc
cant colors, deep pile sculptured
and potterned Axmintters makt
this group.
6 rolls Wilton -2
rolls Axminster
88 d
q. yd.
Installed
Fret Rubberised Pod and In
stallation with this Corpet!
100 WOOL
WILTON CARPET
Our finest deep-pile Wilton
Teitured or Sculptured
4 Rolls 4 Colors to chooso
from
Regulor
Vol. 19.11
88 .
sq. ya.
Installed
Freo Rubber Pad and Installa
tion with this Carpet!
Sale Priced! 9x12
5 Patterns
To Choose From
NOW ONLY
188
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TILE
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