m, up iJ.iiiiu mi. in .win I. mil mm J Vi HERALD AND NEWS. KUmath Falls. Or. Thursday, January IT, BB PAGE h (A CidhUtiM U : Nevada Rites Unite Couple McCUU'D Besaie Beach, daughter of Mrs, Doris Jaeksea ;of Pfws, litah. asrf Terry Kaf- erty, son of Mr. and Mrs. jarses Bafferty of Mi-Cloud, exctegedj wedding vows at Carson Wedding Qiapei ta C'arsoa Qty, Nev,, ta Jan. 7. r " j ' c X ) ,1- . i jf ' J? v M I I 'V I u ( J i J j RECENTLY WED Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wa gner were married recently at The First Church of God. She is the former Alice Lester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lester, this city. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wagner of Oregon City are parents of the bridegroom. A reception in Fel lowship Hall honored the young couple, who are making their home in Oregon City where both are employed. ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Bourn of Bly announe the betrothal of their daughteer, Shelba Diann, to Martin C. Clemens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Clemens Sr., also of Bly. The wedding will be an event of March. The future bride, a senior at Sly High School, was a princess of the 1962 Klamath Basin Rodeo, rier fiance, graduate of Bly High School, is serving with the 5th Infantry Di vision at Ft. Carson, Colo.t Photo by Ferebee NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Fiink of Klamath Falls announce the m&tti&qe of their daughter, Frances Louise, to Richard Michael Jones of La Grande on Dec, 28 in Reno, He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Swinney of La Grande. The new Mrs. Jones is presently residing with her parents. She will join her husband at his new assignment upon completion of his schooling in air traffic control at the Naval Air Station in Slynco, Ga. Phots by Ferebee TO WED SMriey Windham of Dallas, Tex., wISi become the bride of John ITedS Bamett on Feb. 9. Ha is the sob of Mr, and Mrs, jewel Barrsett of Dsrris. The couple wtSS make their home in Dallas while he is stationed as pri vate first class with the Army at Fort Hood. POLLY'S POINTERS One For The Birds POLLY CRAMER Newspaper Enterprise Assn. DEAR POLLY Here is one for the birds. Fill a paper cup half full'cf bird seed or cracked com, then pour into the cup any drip pings left in the frying pan or any (at skimmed from meat slock. When the cup is filled, put into the refrigerator until hard. Peel off the paper cup and put the "suet cake" out for the birds. They love it. MRS, W.G.S. Another least for our feathered friends. 1 POLLY DEAR POLLY-Wanted to get this suggestion in now as there is so much writing to be done at this time of year. When using pen and ink, regardless of the color. 1 always have an emery board nearby and every time I make a mistake; be it one letter or a whole word, I use the board to sand it off. It is tops. I prefer the small size and a pack costs very little. MRS. C.H. DEAR POLLY An easy way to fit a dust ruffle to a bed is to take a worn or patched fitted sheet and sew the dust ruffle to it. It does not move around as it does with only elastic bands at the top. MRS. A D GIRLS Any of you who have had Miggly dust ruffles trill love this one. However do be sure to measure and make the dust ruffle so that the contour sheet will be over the box springs and not the mattress or you will not be able Printed Pattern S8L M m 9237 12'i-22',i YOL'NG HALF-S1ZKR Overblouse look smart, new. especially slimming for shorter waisted. fuller figures. Sew this two-piece fashion in wool oiena rfttlnn Printed Pattern K-V: Half Sires 12i,. ill, 161,. is'. 20'a. 22'j Size Ifi'i requires J' yards 45 inch fabric . Fifty cents in coins for this pattern add in cents for each pattern for first-class mail Send to Marian Martin. Herald and e Pattern Dept.. 132 west IMh St., New York 11, N Y. Print plainly name, address with 2one lire and stvle number. v,ri time ever! Glamorous movie liar's wardrobe plus 110 netting stles to tew in our new Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog Send to iuck the sheets in wben making the bed. POLLY DEAR POLLY' My husband put an end to the dirty ash trav in the car. He filled it with fine and. (Bird's gravel will also do the trick I No more smoldering ash trav. It is so much easier while driving to just stick the cigarette butt in the sand than to try to stub it out in an al ready filled tray. When She cigar ette butt is definitely out, it can be put in the litter bag. MRS, J.B, Share your favorite homemak Flowers Accent1 Bridal Beauty By ALICIA HART Newspaper Enterprise Assn. What winter bride doesn't want to look lovely, not on!y on her wedding day, but during the weeks preceding that memorable : occasion? ing ideas . . . Send litem to PoSlv in care of Herald and News. Y'ou will receive a bright, new silver dollar if Polly uses jour ideas in Pollys Pointers. One of the prettiest ways to accessorize your costumes for the! parties and showers you wiii at tend is to wear the most femininci adornment of all flowers. For a special evening out with your fiance, a single (such as a lush rose carried in a gloved hand can lend elegant charm to Tour appearance. Or yoa might prefer to pin a blossom to your evening purse. When you select your flowers, be sure that they Mend or contrast prettily with your outfit. And al ways wear them as they grow, with the stem down. If you've been invited to s pre- nuptia! party for an out-of-town friend, but are unable to attend because of your own wedding ac tivities, it would be a nice gesture to wire her flowers to wear to her party. You'U probably have no idea of what her gown will he Hke, so it's best, according to Florists Telegraph Delivery members, to leave the selection stp to the flor ist. He wil! choose neutral Mos- soms that w ill go with almost asy dress. Your bridal bouquet should be made up of year own favorite flowers and styled to coordinate wsfh your gown. Sf your stress is a heavy satin r brocade, you; might prefer a bosquet of carssa lions or snowdrops. U vou will wear a delicate fab-i ric, such as poie sis soie, yoa might prefer white violets. roses and lily-of-the valley. Bat whateer blossoms yssu choose, your bridal omujuel should be car ried low, with elbows relaxed. During Use exerting weeks before your wadding day, tet fresh flaw ers add to vour beauty. They will serve a purpose m Jewels can duplicate. MOOSE CRAB FEED SAT., JAN. 19rh Ssrvms Start! ot 7 P.M. $1,50 Per Person dance to rouow Pickup & Delivery Sparkle Car Wash 4023 S. sth Ph. TU 4-SS43 ut to hilp eiherf. Dsn'f (hrs 'mm CALLs The SALVATION ARMY THRIFT STORE Atteodanis were Ctoria Loftas and HonaM Olson ot Hayfork, Calif. Present for the wedding, efter Ifcan parents of the isuple. were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stone ef Psa- dssa. 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