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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1961)
3 HQRALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Or. Friday, October !0, lfl PAGE J Couple Note Golden Date YREKA Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Reynolds of Fort Jones, recent ly celebrated their golden anniver sary at an open house held at the home of their snn.in.law nnrl daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ocott in Yreka. The well-known Scott Vallev couple were joined in the receiving line oy their son, Robert Reyn olds, Yreka elementary school su perintendent, and their daughter. Mrs. Scott, who were host and hostess. Both the honorees are na tive Siskiyouans, and have lived their entire married life in Fort Jones. The large patio and yard of the Scott home was transformed into garden party setting for the: outdoor event with many arrange ments of summer blooms, umbrel la tables and lawn chairs. A large beautifully decorated four-tiered wedding cake, topped with miniature bells centered the refreshment table which was eov ered with a gold cloth. Completing the decor were large bouquets of gold chrysanthemums and cande labra placed at either side of the cake. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, both members of pioneer Siskiyou Coun DON'T EMPHASIZE IT If your hips are just a wee bit wide, never let your suit jacket end at the widest point. It only emphasizes what you wish to conceal. COLORFUL HINT If the hair is beginning to sil ver, a warmer tint in face pow der can help to supply the color that is lost. Also helpful: rouge and lipstick with more blue-red in the color. MEDO-BEL All - Jersey DAIRY PRODUCTS Now In Our New Home 1114 EAST MAIN STREET MEDO-BEL All-Jersey Dairy Products NOW at 1114 E. Main ty famiHfw wer? married Sept. 27, 1911, in Yreka, traveling over the mountain from Fort Jones in the only car then in Scott Valley. Mrs. Reynolds, the former Fan nie Luttrell. is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Lut trell of Scott Valley, while her husband's parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Reynolds, also of Scott Valley. In addition to their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds have six grandchildren, Donald and Judy Reynolds, David and Charles Walker, and Jim and Bill Scott. All, with the exception of David Walker, were present for the reception. Also present as a special guest was Mrs. Myrtle Edmonds of Fresno, who attended the wed ding SO years ago. Included among the close rela tives attending the open house were three sisters of Mrs. Reyn olds', Mrs. Kate Avery of Fort Jones, Mrs. Sadie Messner of Montague, and Mrs. Mildred Ives of Sacramento, and a brother, Uoyd Luttrell of Sacramento. Other relatives present from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bower of Scotia, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bower of San Mateo. Guests were registered by the honorees' only granddaughter, Judy Reynolds of San Francisco By HELEN BECHEN fi v v I v1-; -.Trass W 1 1 Lodge Seats Officer Slate ALTURAS The Alturas Chapter No. S3, Order of Rainbow Girls, recently installed Dixie Vermillion as new worthy adviser. Others installed were Sandra Larsen, as sociate adviser; Pat Buckhouse, charity; Sharon Chandler, faith; Judy Larsen, hope; Kathy Hen shaw, recorder; Nancy Johnson, treasurer, and Pat McCuniff, chap-; lain. Installing officer was Andrea Hughes, outgoing worthy adviser for the Alturas Chapter. Sheryl Vermillion and Pat Kerr served as marshals for the ceremony with Mae Beth Starr at the piano. Mrs. Betty Baird sang two solos before and after the ceremony. Honored guests were Mrs. Eliza beth Derby, the chapter mom; Arthur Hughes, chapter pop; Mrs. Lorraine Reinmuller of Tulelake, grand deputy to the supreme in spector of the California Order of Rainbow, and Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Christiansen, official host and hostess. At the conclusion of the installa tion, the Rainbow Girls entertained their guests and parents with refreshments. WED 50 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Reynolds of Fort Jones recently celebrated their golden anniversary. An open house was hosted by their son, Robert Reynolds, and daughter, Mrs. Robert Scott, at the home of the latter in Yreka. Photo by Fred Raffaelli, Montague You'll Enjoy Bowling at LUCKY Something Exciting Every Minute! We The Women Naming Baby By The Book Won't Solve All Problems Ruth Milletr Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Believe it or not, there s a new unfortunate nicknames, or that might be confusing as to sex Sounds simple doesn't it? Un fortunately, naming a babv usual ly isn't as simple as just drawing a name out of a hat or from a book of names for baby. There is the "junior" business to be considered. Should or should not the first-born son be named for his father and. Derhans his grandfather before him? The arguments for and against the use of junior can keep a couple ar guing for nine months. men there is the question ol which grandmother the first girl cnud will be named for. This can and often does end in a draw. Then, of course, begins the search for a name that can't be credited to either side of the fam ily. If it were as simple as choosing a name out of a book, parents could just consult the telephone directory. book out called "A New Treasury of Names for the Baby" designed to help parents decide what to name the little newcomer. Parents, supposedly, can go through the book and choose just the right name for sis or junior avoiding all such pitfalls as having junior's initials spell out rat, or sister's spell out dud. Also, by careful attention to the book, parents can steer clear of names that have an odd - ball sound, or that are likely to beget BPW Sale The rummage sale sponsored by the Business and Professional Women, in progress today, will continue tomorrow, Saturday, Oct. 21, according to Mrs. Edna Al brecht, chairman. Ad in Church Scene Of Vows ADIN A double wedding ring ceremony was used in the vows exchange of Glenda Avalyn Ja-i cobsen and Earl Robert Crabbe ofl Auburn, in the Adin Community Church. Mrs. Gerta E'& was the ma tron of honor hev sister. John Crabbe, brother of the bridegroom, was best man The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Elmer Harper of Adin. She was graduated from the Univer sity of California. The bridgegroom, a graduate of Auburn schools and San Jose State College, is the son of Mrs. Earl Crabbe of Auburn and the late Earl Crabbe. Following a honeymoon in Las sen National Park the newlyweds will live in San Jose, where both are employed. Continues I RECEIVES GAVEL Dixie Vermillion, left, was recent ly installed worthy adviser of Alturas Chapter of Rain bow for Girls. The gavel of office is presented to het by Andrea Hughes, outgoing worthy adviser. Emrick Home Scene Of Parfy The Dan Emrick home on the Crystal Springs Ranch was the recent scene of a steak barbecue and potluck supper for members of the Klamath County sheriff's Posse. Those attending the late sum- mer party for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Veril Bell and Lonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Utley, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mattoon, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Vane Caley, Char lie Read, Henry Ring, Tom Mc- Gaughey and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Emrick. The sale, being held at 1116 Main Street, former Reliable Cleaners location, will open at 9 a.m. Proceeds from the sale will go to club projects, including schol arships given annually. There Will Be No Dance at The RED BARN THIS SATURDAY NIT inmmriimiuuimmiuumiiumuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirrmmurommmiirmimmttii;tmttmi;iin;irrrrmimra 20 Varieties of Pizia .... Baked Right Before Your Eyes! SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR And Ye Public House Open At Noon.,. Everyday.' 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