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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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day and evening dresses with ,the all-out
dazzling approach . . . truly eye-catching.
And, best of all, you can now buy them
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