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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1961)
O O 0 0 o o 0 o 0 harden Club Sets Workday The Greensprings Garden Club mui nom a workshop lor the making of wreatlis and candles on Thursday, Nov. 2. at 10 a.m. at the B. M. Antle residence on the Ashland Highway. Those interested in making wreaths or plaques are asked to being linoleum paste, coping saw, pruning shears, Elmer's glue and leaves and pine cones col lected for this project. Those planning to make can dles bring paraffin, wicking, mold, old color crayons for color, trimming, glitter and coffee can or pan. Members are also asked to bring a sack lunch and a piece of firewood. OO, Lois Stwrt Agcepts Post Mrs. Lois Stewart, for many years on the news strff of the Herald and News and for the last 10 years waterfront reporter for the Advertiser in Honolulu, has resigned her position with the paper to accept an executive position with the Parker Ranch. The Parker Ranch, located on the Island of Hawaii, is owned by Richard Smart and is the largest single ownership ranch in the world. Mrs. Stewart, as part of her! new assignment, will publish a Parker Ranch newspaper for the 300 employes and their families. Friends here were advised that she will keep her home at 243 Kaalawi Place, off Diamond Head Road, Honolulu 15, and divide her lime between the ranch ex ecutives offices in Honolulu and at the ranch on Hawaii. So, 6th & Shasta Way Store Only MIDNIGHT Monday Thru Saturday Open 10:00 a.m. to 7 p.m. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS MARKET BASKET So. 6th & Shasta Way Store Only Party Honors Recent Bride BONANZA A beautiful bridal1 shower was given at the Bonan za library the evening of Oct 26, honoring a new bride, Mrs. Donald Hughes, the former Su zanne Rice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rice of Dairy. Hostesses wero Evelyn Woods, Frances Jacobs, Verla Nelson, Esther Brown, Louisa Horton, Virginia Thomas, Doris Butts,! Mary Jacobsen, Doris Short and Cora Leavitt. A tiered cake was topped wilh a tiny bride and bridegroom and pink roses. Pink candles flanked the cake on the refreshment ta ble. Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Vernon Haley, Pat Nelson and Kay Tofell assis ted Suzanne with opening the gifts and fashioning the bouquet of ribbons. Seventy friends at tended the party. OVERCOME IT Force yourself to overcome shy ness. It's a self-built barrier be tween you and those who whop you'd like to be friends. When you've won your battle, you'U find a whole new world opened to you. u n o a i C t. . , - -. ; '-$.' ENGAGED Word hat been received from the Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Mc Kinnie of Arlington, Wash., formerly of Klamath Falls, telling of the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Marie, to William Edmund Ahearn. A graduate of KUHS, she is majoring in history at Wellesley Col lege. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ahearn of Wassaie, N.Y., is a graduate of Cornell University in Worcester, Mass. He is presently em ployed as a physicist for RCA in Burlington, Mass. The wedding will fake place in June. SOCIETY By HELEN BECHEN ' 4 . J. - V m if 1 G JER.U.D AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Wednesday, November I, 1961 PAGE -A Engagement Is Announced Announcement of .1' engage ment of their rViphtcr was re cently told by Mr. and Mrs. John Hudilleslon of Crescent. Jeanne lluddlolon will becoinel the bride of David A!! on Kov.l 11. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John A'Atn of San Francisco. The future bride is a iraduite of Gilchrist High School and is employed at the Snack Cafe there. Her fiance, a graduate of Los Altos High School, is employed by Gilchrist Timber Company. HONOREE Shirley Ann Bunnell, bride-elect of Joe Zlabek of Tulelake, was feted at a bridal shower Oct. 4 at the home of Mrs. Halbert Wilson in Malm. Mrs. Jackie Freeman assisted her mother as hostess. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bunnell of Malin. The wedding will be an event of Nov. 1 1. Photo by Morelock BRAND NEW-1962 Model DRYER fc for less than the price of most '61 Close-Outs!" c ONLY FREE $35 Universal Electric Blanket Youn as a Free Bonus Gift when you buy a Frigidaire Dryer! $' I jflllBl I " Plus Free Electric Blanket Dries Any Garment! O Exclusive Flowing Heat O No-Stoop Nylon Lint Screen on door. O Porcelained Enameled Drum, Won't Snag Clothes muuai uuM'Vfta 240-V. electric 120-V. optional FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCT OF GENERAL. MOTORS MATCHING $ WASHER 0,y 219 95 VERN OWENS' Cascade Home Furnishings 412 Main Ph. 4-8365 We The Women Space For Living Beats Lure Of Living In Space ' Ruth Milletf Newspaper Enterprise Assn. "First Woman in Outer Space! Who It's Likely To Be" says the blurb on the cover of a woman's magazine. I'll bet 'one thing 999 women out of 1,000 reading that will have a single thought, "I know one woman it's not going to be and that's me!" The good earth holds everything most women count dear home, family, friends and personal re sponsibility that is ever-changing but never-ending. The average woman can't even leave these on a safe little week end trip without worrying about things going wrong. What a bur den of conscience she would car ry with Tier into outer space! And the , dream of most wom en is to do a bit better, to shinel a bit brighter, to create a bit more happiness right in their own domains. That's a woman's dream not to explore the unknown but to make the known more to her liking. Through the ages, women have followed their men whenever and wherever they could. And so it isn't unlikely that some day wom en will follow them Into outer space. But it won't be the challenge of' the unknown that gets them into space suits. They'll tag along only to go where their men go. And most of them won't be willing to do that, until space suits are available in children's sires, so the whole fam ily can be together. Until it is possible to set up housekeeping in outer space, most women aren't going to be the slightest bit interested in taking off. Where women can keep the home fires burning, that's where they will always feel at home and needed and useful. Living space has always been and al ways will be the kind of space that interests women. Wabeno Council Meets' In Weed WEED Festivities of Halloween! reigned at the social meetin of Wabeno Council, 231, Degree otf Pocahontas Oct. 28 at White Pint Hall. Autumn leaves, pine conr and, h.rvcst motifs were jisd for the hall and table decor, Halloween! candy favors mirktd the plc at the candlelighted tables for cash member attending and cos tumed for the eventful evening. Hwrtseg were Mrs. Alma Kil liriMvrsrth and Mrs. Rachacl Dwijhtr. Scrpjl gifts were exchanged and jmies rounded out the enter rilifflitlrW 'lm ! Top Hollywood designer, Don Lopcr, provides the answer to the familiar feminine refrain, "What shall I wear?", with a round-the-clock six-piece wardrobe created for ac tress Donna Reed. These same fashions are avail able through exclusive Family Weekly patterns. NOVEMBER 5TH ISSUE Family TVeeJcIy WITH Y.OUR SUNDAY Herald & News ll Just Arrived!!!! Girls' Northlander With Zip-Out Lining 25 00 Smart, durable poplin outtr shell with furry iip-out lining. Compltttly machint woshdblo. Worm ai toait, light as a feather. Your choico of oyttsr or greon. Sins 8-14. tie ii-i- 525 Main BETROTHED Mr. and Mrs. John Tofell announce the engagement of their daughter, Katharine, to LeRoy Wooldridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Adams of Peetz, Colo. No date has been set for the wedding. SUCCESS STORY. . . Over sixteen thousand families in our area now use flameless electric heat in their homes. This represents an increase of over 400 in 10 years! No other heating system can show this proof of home-owner prefer ence. The sunshine-clean warmth which an auto matic electric heating system brings to so many modern homes is a miracle of the modern age. It eliminated the necessity of using the age-old method of heating fire just os the modern automobile eliminated the horse and buggy as a method of trans portation. Grandma had to heat with fire, but you don't! Only electric heat is flamefc-is, fumefwi, and foolproof. That's why modern prefef it. And prove thir preference by irwtallifj it in the great majority t tw on4 nodem ized homes. Get the complete frif f9t Mety front a CalOre you thacc a testing SyVem 0' VnV nrnnm si f, J . V I I VI ON QUALITY! FASHIONS Fashion looks ahead to a busy season filled with festivities, and decrees a new lift for your wardrobe. Here are all-new day and evening dresses with ,the all-out dazzling approach . . . truly eye-catching. 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