Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 30, 1962, Page 19, Image 19

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Couple Note Special Date
Approximately 45 friends and
relatives planned a surprise par
ty on Nov. 30 for Mr. or.d Mrs.
F. L. Webb on the occasion of
their 2oth wedding anniversary.
The surprise evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ewing,
4210 Highland Way, opened with
the honored couple being greet
ed at the door of the Ewing home
by their son, Don, whom they sup
posed to be in Portland attending
Judson Baptist College.
Hostesses (or the affair were
Mrs. Ewing and Mrs. Don Chase,
mother of Mrs. Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith of
this city, who were wedding at
tendants for the Webbs, were spe
cial guests.
The refreshment table was pret
tily decorated with a pink cen
terpiece and candles in silver
holders.. A three tiered cake, iced
in pink and white, was made and
decorated by Mrs. Lyle Cook.
Punch, coffee a.id cake were
served by Mrs. Chase, M r s.
Charles Webb and Carol Webb.
Florence Smith and Mrs. J. D.
O'Neal gave readings appropri
ate to the occasion and the Rev.
Freeman Schmitt also spoke to
the couple. Mrs. Clifford Sanders
made the presentation of a money
tree and other guts.
Frank Lester Webb and Edith
Marguerite Chase were married
in Klamath Falls on Nov. 24,
1937, by the Rev. Theodore Smith
of the First Presbyterian Church
and have lived in this city con
tinuously since 194. They have
four children. Don, a freshman
at college: Carol, sophomore at
KUHS; Billy in the eighth grade
at Altai lont, and Jeanette in the
fifth grade at Ferguson School.
Plan Now to Attend!
New Year's
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PARTY
Starts Early Monday Evening!
Favors Entertainment
Noise-Makers
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Open til! . . . ?
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VREKA A Christmas uartv
and potluck dinner highlighted the
court. ro. 100. Order of the Am-;
aranth. The dinner preceded the
Business session, alter which thr
Christmas entertainment was pre
sented.
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conducted by Royal Matron Ethci
uavin, pians lor uuure meetings
were made. Mrs. Gavin was as-
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Webb, right, celebrated their 25th
ANNIVERSARY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. F.
wedding anniversary on Nov. 30. They are pictured with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith,
left, who were attendants at the Webb wedding.
Reception
Honors Pair
DUNSML'IR Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Thorcson Jr. were enter
tained at a wedding reception at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis
Hollinshcad of Dunsmuir fol
lowing their recent nuptials in
Reno.
The bride was Icrmcrly Linda
Lee Rue. She is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rue and
the bridegroom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Thoreson, all
of Dunsmuir.
The Reno wedding was attend
ed by the parents of the bride and
bridegroom and members of their
immediate families.
CARPET COMFORT
If you are faced with the choice
of refinishing or replacing worn,
uneven floors in your home, con
sider putting down new carpeting
instead. New, durable, decorative
carpels are available today that
cost less than a new floor, and
they're easier to keep looking like
new than hard -floors.
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HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Fa!!j, Ore.
Sunday, Dcrrmhrr 30. 1962
Lodge Has Yule Party
sistcd by past royal patron,
Charles Orr. who presided in the
absence of the royal patron,
Floyd Madding.
Obligation night will be held dur
ing the Jan. 11 meeting, and on
Jan. 23. a (tin session v ill
follow the stated meeting. Asso
ciate Matron Lavcrna Hopkins an
nounced that advance night (or
lWU officers will be held on
Feb. 8, with initiation of candi
dates.
Approximately 50 persons at-i
tended the poi'. ick dinner, which
included members, their families
and friends. For the dinner a Yule
decor was featured by decorating
chairman, Mrs. Helen Shelley. A
large Christmas tree was
trimmed by Mrs. Emma Ahlgren
and Jim Dow.
The Christmas program con
sisted of several Christmas
poems and readings and games
PAGE 3-D, In lieu of a Christmas gift ex
change, money was donated whjoh.
will be sent to the Amaranth"
girls iiome in Santa Monica. Mrs.'
Ahlgren had created a liny house
with old Christmas cards, which
served as the "bank."
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VISIT HERE Recent visitors at the home of Mrs, S. R.
Sexton, left, were her brother, Fred Gerdes of St. Paul,
Minn., whom she had not seen for nearly 20 years, and
her sister, Mrs. L. E. McCubbin of Waterloo, low, at
right. Several informal affairs were held in honor of the
visitors.
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and rinse with cold water.
Don't use scouring powder or
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glaze.
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