Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 30, 1962, Page 20, Image 20

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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamalh Falls. Ore.
(Sunday, December M, 1962
Employes
Have Party
Employes of Miller's and Town
Shop and their wives and hus
bands gathered Saturday night,
Dec. 15 for a Christmas party at
the Willard Hotel.
Marian Cronin served as mis
tress of ceremonies and intro
duced guests and new employes
of the past year.
During dinner, guesis were en
tertained with piano selections by
Sandra Ruconich.
As additional entertainment
there were selections by the
Melody Mothers.
Couple Note Anniversary
Mrs. Doris M. Smilh was host
ess at a dinner on Dec. 10 hon
oring her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl K. Fogle of this city, who
were observing their 34th wed
ding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Fogle were mar
ried in Rockford, III., and came
to Klamath Falls in 1948. He is
associated with the KID.
Guests included the couple's
seven children, their wives and
husbands and 22 grandchildren,
Also present were Norman Smith
and Dennis Hastings, both of this
city.
The Fogle children include Mrs
Larry (Rosettal Nelson, Richard
Fogle, Darwin Fogle, Leatha Fo-
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Now In Progress! Store-Wide
CLEARANCE
Dresses Sweaters
Skirts Lingerie
to Vi OFF
Charge Now! Pay in Feb!
Tht book! ar cloud ... all chargi purchotti mad
batanca of thii month will net ba duo until Feb
ruory 10th!
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5th and Main
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gle, and Mrs. Doris Smith, all of
Klamath Falls, and Kenneth Fo
gle of Alturas.
Church Rites
Unite Couple
MOUNT SHASTA A double ring
ceremony at 10 a.m. on Dec. 1 in
St. Anthony's Church united in
marriage Rosine Bottega of Mount
Shasta and Frank Mazzei of Weed
The Rev. Father Dermody offici
ated.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Bottega, was given in
marriage by her father. She is a
graduate of Mount Shasta schools
and attended College of the Sis
kiyous.
Her gown was of white lace
fashioned with long sleeves, fitted
bodice with sweetheart neckline
and full skirt of tiered lace.
crown of pearls held the net veil
and she carried a bouquet of
stcphanotis with ribbon streamers
Maid of honor was the bride
groom's sister, Jeanette Mazzei
of Weed. She wore a red frock
wilh fur trim and red hat and
carried white chrysanthemums
with red streamers.
Bridesmaids were the bride's
cousins, Felice Moore of Los An
geles, Sharon Skinner of Oakland
and Pamela Moore of Mount Shas
ta.
Flower girl was Kelly Roberts
of Redding and Bobbie Aicllo of
San Lcandro was ring bearer.
The bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Mazzei of
Weed. He chose for his best man
Robert Paolinelti of McCloud. Ush
ers were Richard Colombcro of
Mount Shasta and Patrick Lobis
and Robert Pastega, both of Weed
Approximately 150 guests gath-
ercd in the parish hall after the
ceremony where a banquet was
served.
The new Mrs. Mazzei wore a
black ensemble for the wedding
trip to the Bay Area. The couple
will make their home in Weed
If water is beginning to soak
through cork coasters, coat I he
bottom with colorless nail polish.
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BRIDE-TO-BE The engagement of their daughter,
Yvonne Bailie, to Richard Reiling is announced by Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Bailie of this city. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Railing of Henley District. The young
people have chosen June 22 as the date for their wed
ding. Both are presently attending Southern Oregon
College as junior students. The future bride, a KUHS
graduate, is registered in business education. Her
fiance was graduated from H e n I ey High School
ind is studying secondary education with a sci
ence major. He is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon fra
ternity. Photo by Mollenkopf
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Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Smith of
Midland and Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Jackson of Silver Lake were hosts
for a party Dec. 16 arranged as a
surprise for their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Smith at then- home
in Merrill. The affair was in ob
servance ot tne smitns silver
wedding anniversary.
The table was covered with a
pink and lace cloth and held a
white wedding cake iced with pink
decor. Gold holders held tall light
ed pink tapers.
Present for the party were the
couple's three other children, Ken
Russell and Elaine Smith, and
two grandchildren, Damn Smith
and Rhonda Jackson.
TO WED Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Sanders of Klamath
Falls announce the engagement of their daughter, Cheryl
Lee, to Donald K. Crabtree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale T.
Crabtree, also of this city. Both young people attended
Judson Baptist College in Portland last year. The future
bride is presently employed in Klamath Falls. Her fiance
attends Southern Oregon College in Ashland. A June
wedding is planned.
Reno Rites Unite Couple
Rolene Duty
SUMMER LAKE
and Don Penington were married
at Twin Falls, Idaho, Nov. 30, and
are presently residing at Sylmar.
Calif. The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. James Gei king of Paisley.
and the bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Penington of
Summer Lake.
The young couple attended Pais
ley High School and were gradual
ed with the class of 1961.
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FACE '63
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NUPTIAL PAIR Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mazzei are pic
tured after their Dee. I marriage in St. Anthony's Church
in Mount Shasta. Mrs. Mazzei is the former Rosine Bot-q-
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Party Fetes Merrill Pair
Guesis included Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Kissell and Paul and Terry,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kerekes. Mr.
and Mrs. Jerald Case, Theresa,
Jerry and Carla, John Chapburn,
Bev Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Coker, Ellen and Ben, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hauck and David, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Slaughter and
Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coker
and Mr. and Mrs. George Flowers.
BABY SHOWER
FORT ROCK Mrs. Richard
Morehouse and Mrs. Ralph Mc
Allister were hostesses for a baby
shower Dec. 15 honoring Mrs.
Charles Tompkins. Mrs. Law
rence Rice assisted with games.
The party was held in her school
classroom. Winners in the com
petition were Mrs. Mabel More
house, Mrs. Robert Judd and
Mrs. Bud Parks. Eleven ladies
were present for the event.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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with the
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imported and domestic wool and cot
ton knits; rayon and jerseys.
Were 6.98 Now 5.00
Were . 8.98 Now 6.00
Were 10.98 Now 7.00
Were 12.98 Now 9.00
Bulky Knit Sweatees
Were 5.98
Were 7.98 & 8.98
Wera 10.98
Dressy Sweaters
Blouses,
Were 2.98 f, 3.98
Wool Pants, were 7.98
Matchmates,
Were 8 98 ..
Were 6.98
Now 4.00
Now 6.00
Now 7.00
Now 5.00
Now
Now
Now
Now
2.00
6.00
6.00
5.00
KNIT & WOOL SUITS
Were 30.00
Were 25 00
Were 15.00
Now 16.00
Now 15.00
New 10.00
LADIES' RAINCOATS
Were 10.98
Were 12 98
Were 16.98
Now 7.00
Now 9.00
Now 11.00
terrific
reductions!
WARDS JANUARY
FASHION CLEARANCE
BIG SAVINGS ON MISSES
AND JUNIOR DRESSES
COATS AND SPORTSWEAR
Don't delay hurry in. Now is the time to
save on this season's favorite styles at
phenomenal reductions. You'll find misses,
juniors and half sizes, but not every size
and color in every style.
Fur trim and untrimmed coats, including
women's half sizes.
Were 24.98 Now 18.00
Were 29.98 Now 20.00
Was 75.00 (1 only) Now 50.00
Was 65.00 (1 only) Now 40.00
Fur Trims, (2 only)
Were 35.00 Now 25.00
1 size 18, was 18.00'.... Now 12.00
Small sizes, were 10.98 Now 7.00
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