Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 13, 1963, Page 19, Image 19

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    ADK Plans Next Meet
Mu Chapter of Alpha Delta Kap
pa, teachers' honorary sorority,
will begin its 19ttf activities
with a meeting at the home of
Mrs. Lynn Propst, 1615 Portland
Street, on Saturday, Jan. 12, at
1:30 p.m. The many worthwhile
activities and projects handled by
this group will be discussed and
future plans will be formulated.
The dessert hour will give mem
bers an opportunity to compare
holiday notes and catch up on
items of professional interest.
On Dec. 8, ADK members en
joyed a delightful Christmas meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Maxine
Marsh, which was gaily decorated
for the affair. In addition to the
philanthropic Christmas project
and the gift exchange between
members, the hostess presented
each guest with a clever favor.
Romans were the first to origin
ate cement (hydraulic lime) by
preparing it from mixtures of
lime putty and volcanic ash.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
INVITATIONS
BRIDE'S BOOKS
PLATES end Cups
NAPKINS
BIBLES
SHAW
STATIONERY COMPANY
729 Main Ph. TU 2-2986
The new sound of music is you at the Hammond
Half the Hammond
Organs we sell are
bought by people
who cant play a note
Unlikeliest bunch of people you could pick to sell
organs to.
Yet they own and love and play thousands upon
thousands of Hammond Organs.
And this year, an astonishing number of them will
trade in their Hammond Organs on our larger models
. . . because they've learned to play well enough to
want a larger challenge. (COULDN'T PLAY A NOTE?)
This may help to convince you that the excuse you've
been using all this time isn't as final as you thought.
All you need do is put your enthusiasm where your
talent ought to be . . . and within thirty days you'll
be playing a Hammond Organ with unsuspected
authority.
Thousands of people know it's true because they've
done it . . . and now it's your turn.
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ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Dick B. Miller announce
the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Patricia, to William Shive Bechen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Haarby B. Bechen. The Millers were hosts to
members of the two families at a buffet supper at their
home Jan. 5 in honor of the betrothed couple. The fu
ture bride has attended Maryhurst College and is pres
ently employed in this city. Her fiance is a graduate of
the University of Oregon and will receive his degree
from University of Oregon Medical School in June. Their
marriage will be an event of June 15 in Klamath Falls.
Photo by Bob Anderson
Engagement Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sicgner.
former residents of Klamath Falls,
now living in Portland, announced
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Diannc, to Roger Sawyer at
Pickup & Delivery
Call
Sparkle Car Wash
4023 S. 6th Ph. TU 4-5543
an open house at their home on
Dec. 31. The bride-elect was grad
uated from Klamath Union High
School and presently is a sopho
more student at Oregon State Uni
versity. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Hall of Anaheim,
Calif., and is also a student at
OSU.
A summer wedding, is planned
by the young couple.
Thit it the low-priced Hammond Spinet Orgen. It hat
Hirmonic Drawbars, 16 tabs, Reverberation, Permanent
Pitch, Touch -Response Percussion. In French Provincial
tyhne, light cherry, $995 F.O.B. Factory; bench extra.
Other Hammonds from $695.
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Hammond Organ
. . . music' a most gtoriaut voice I
Deefafe Music Co.
DIRECT FACTORY DEALER
126 No. 7th Ph- TU 4-5121
If you struggle and strain when reading or
sewing ... or notice discomfort under var
ious types of lighting ... or if your eyes
blur and burn, itch and twitch, consult Dr.
Noles Optometrists at Columbian Optical
Company, who have safeguarded the vision
of your friends and neighbors for over 58
years. ... ...
' Complete Eye Examination
No Appointment Needed
e Convenient Credit
e We give H'M- Creen Slamps
out
COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO.
730 Main
Omar J. Holes & Robert Peters
TU 4,7121
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RECENT BRIDE The former Lenore Sparks, daughter
of Mrs. Sarah McMillan and the late Ross McMillan of
Klamath Falls, was married Dec. 18 in Basel, Switzer
land, to Delbert Roberts. In accordance with Swiss law,
the couple were married in a civil service after which
they chose St. Nickolas Chapelle for their protestant
ceremony officiated by the Rev. S. Schmith, whose gift
to the newlyweds was an autographed Bible. After their
marriage the couple returned to Heidelberg, Germany,
where Mrs. Roberts serves as captain and her husband,
chief warrant officer of the Army. Mrs. Roberts was a
Klamath County teacher for 12 years before entering
the service.
Alpha Lambda
Of DKG Meets
Alpha Lambda Chapter of Del
ta Kappa Gamma held Its first
meeting of the New Year with a
luncheon Saturday, Jan. S, in the
Blue Room of the Winema Motor
Hotel.
Tables were cleverly decorated
with popcorn ball snowmen cn
hanced by red ribbon roses, gold
leaves and runners of gold beads.
In charge of arrangements and
tables were Helen Roper, Frances
Stewart and Lucille Faus.
Anne Dolczal had the program
for the day and gave an enlight
ening talk and showed colorful
slides of her trip abroad, includ
ing poults of interest In Hawaii,
Japan, China, Philippines, Singa
pore, Ceylon, India, Arabia, Suez
Canal Zone, Egypt, Mediterran
ean, Italy and England. This was
a planned 53-day tour which be
gan June 26. returning to tlio
slates, Aug. 17, 1962.
Prior to the showing of her
slides, she displayed some arti
cles puchased in various countries
included in her travel itinerary.
The next meeting of Alpha
Lambda Chapter of Delta Kappa
Gamma will be a luncheon to be
held Saturday. Feb. 2, at the Wi
nema with Nell Stewart, Jean-
nette Jackson and Marian Bar
ker making arrangements. A
member of the Community Hos
pital Committee has been asked
as guest speaker.
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Sunday, January 13, 1963 PAGE tD
IIKRALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
BK METICl'LOl'S
The upkeep of your wardrobe
takes time and patience. So each
week, check to see it hems need
attention, if seams are ripped or
snaps need replacing.
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After the Civil War, a group
of Confederate soldiers migrated
to Brazil and their descendants
still live near the city of San-
tarem.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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It Now Associated
with the
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Insurance Agency
304 So. 7th Ph. TU 2-3553
Regular
1.98 thru 5.98
Regular
6.98 thru 9.98
Regular
10.98 thru 15.98
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16.98 thru 21.98
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BENEFIT PLANNED Prizes galore have been donated
by local merchants to the Klamath County Dontal Auxi
liary for a card party and tea Wednesday, Jan. 16, at
I p.m. in the Willard Hotel. All proceeds will go to the
hospital fund. Mrs. Irving J. Cater, chairman, announces
the tickets are 95 cents per person and asks players to
bring their own cards. Those not wishing to play cards
are invited to tea, served from 2 until 4 p.m. Tickets
may be purchased from any auxiliary member, three of
whom are pictured'admiring some of the handsome items
to be given as prizes. Left to riqht ere Mrs. H. M. Ams
berry, Mrs. W. J. Crawford end Mrs. J. E. Creiwoll.
Photo by Kettlor
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DRESSES SHOES
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Yes! Buy one pair at the regular price
. . . and get a second pair of equal
value or less for $1! Included in this
special group ore dress shoes from our
regular stock; high heels, low heels,
open and closed pumps, dressy shoes
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