rf.E t-r HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falli, Orr Sunday, February 17, 19631 t"1 , ... ttr - .a r ' : ...... j I r AUXILIARY OFFICERS Klamath County Dental Auxiliary elected and installed new officers for the coming year at a recent luncheon meeting at the Willard Hotel, Left to right are Mrs. Doug Dryden, vice president; Mrs. Irvinq Cater, president: Mrs. James Creswell, past president; Mrs. Earl Nash, secretary. The treasurer, Mrs. Orton Mann, was not present for the picture. Photo by Kettler OVER THE GARDEN GATE DISTRICT BOARD MKETING ' Mis. B. C. Johnson, director of Klamath District Gaitlcn clubs, presided at the board meeting . Jan. 23. at the city library.. Al- '. luras Garden Club will hostess ' fh enrintr HiKlrirl mpelinfT. - It will be a conservation prop-am and tentative dale is set for May 1. Sirs. Charles Thurman Is now wild flower and conservation LltdLi llldll Cllll lliu i joiiiiiiuii uf Mrs. R. llarkens. District chairmen reminded clubs to pet in their posters, es says, sorapbooks, and bird scrap books by the regular deadlines so they can lie judged. Mrs. J. Laird of Alturas asked all clubs to -send in their year books to be" judged by April 1. Mrs. Earl Redman gave a re port on "World Gardening" and urged clubs to support the pro gram. Contributions must be in to her before May 1. Mrs. Robert Baker has a few calendars left for those who have not gotten theirs. Mrs. H. KIcmmiiiK would like any garden therapy reports in by May 1. Mrs. Klna Kollatt gave a lit terbug report. The clubs decided to again older 1000 litlcrbags to be given out by clubs. The nominating committee's re port was incomplete and they asked to be permitted to submit names again at the spring meet ing. Botanical Garden Kund has all they can use for the time being find clubs are asked to contribute to the Native Flora Conservation Kund instead. There were five members from Big Valley Garden Club present. Mrs. Johnson reported thai a Mount Shasta garden club is go ing to join this district. They have around 20 memliers. District No. 1 in Portland will hostess the state convention this year, June 24 to 2fi. Mrs. ( . M 'ireggs, F.ugenc, asked all cuius to send her a copy of schedules any flower shows they may have planned. First Child Is Welcomed Fclicitalions are being sent to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Humble, who became parents of their first child, a son, on Feb. 5 at Glen dale General Hospital in Glen dale. Calif. The young man, weighing a husky H pounds, bounces, has been named Steven Albert. Maternal grandparents are Dr. ind Mi's. George Chais of Sher man Oaks. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Humble of Klamath Falls paternal grandparents, are in Southern California to greet their grandson. FREE LESSONS for WOMEN! New Clou Storts February 18h 10 A.M. Free Instructions Free Bowling While Receiving Instruction Free Shoes Free Coffee Learn to bowl --it's fun! Call 2-5536 ond Sign Up No Obligation! LUCKY LANES. 3319 So. 6th Club Meets In Bonanza BONANZA President Jean MrFall conducted Ihe last meeting of the Bonanza Women's Cluh on Feb. 5 al which 14 members were present. Belty Hire was a guest. Welcomed as a new member was F.sther Blown. Discussion followed on the pro- I nosed community hall. Alice Nork I and Dorothy Peterson reported on la recent card party. Clara Bold iwill stage n second card party Feb. 2.1 at the library. Norma llaskins was named chairman of i llho Fun Night scheduled for March Following the business meeting. Florence McCarlie continued les suns on making Christmas deco rations. At the nest meeting on March S, Alyce Haley will demonstrate making clothes pin dolls. ly V, j j W 'If "J BRIDE-TO-BE A June wedding is planned by Marjorie Elaine Stewart and Wallace KelJeson, whose engagement is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart of Bonanza. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelleson. Bonanza, are parents of the future bridegroom, who plans to at tend Barber College in Eugene. His fiancee is a senior at Bonanza High School. 901 Main Ph. TU 4-8222 "SUGAK'N SPICE" V'-' vh 1 v A- if BETROTHED The engagement of Sheryl Waldrep and Ralph Williams is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Waldrep. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Williams. Both families reside in Klamath Falls. The bride-elect is a graduate of Henley High School. Her fu ture husband, graduate of KUHS, is presently a student at Southern Oregon College. No date has been set for the wedding. r:-i..,.j WED THIS MONTH The former Peggy Leppert and Terrance L. Jurief exchanged marriage vows Feb. 9 at Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church. They will make their home in Klamath Falls. Photo by Bob Anderson Jerrcuice oC. urtej? Peggy licppert, daughter ofldrcss with beige accessories. Mrs. Library Topic Of WOM Meet Chapter night program for Women of the Moose was pre sented by Alice Z. Smith, library chairman. She introduced Mrs Addie Mae Nixon, city librarian, who gave a talk concerning the local library and the state li brary. Women of the Moose Chapter 467 donates two books a year to the city library and one to the Mooseheart library in Illinois. Mrs. Smith was presented a gift from the chapter by Junie Hoover, senior regent. Two new members were rolled. Marie Fields, sponsored by Priscilla Horn, publicity chairman, and Vivian Francis Wilson, sjKin sored by Vanessa Buttler recorder. The charter was dra)ed in mem ory of Sara Alice Chilcote. The library committee served refreshments after the meeting Alturas Club Plans Party ALTURAS Washington, Lin coln, and Valentine's Day will be honored at the Alturas Garden Club's bridge luncheon Wednes day, Feb. 2fl. Tlie garden club members urge everyone in the Alturas area to attend this gala affair for an afternoon of bridge, pinochle, or pedio according to the player's own selection. Prizes will be awarded to high scorers in each division. Proceeds from the party will be used for finishing the interior of the new clubhouse. The luncheon will begin at 12 30 p.m. at the Federated Church Fellowship Hall with the card games following. A charge will be made of $1.25 per person. lima Schluter is general chair man for the club. Dorothy Car stens, co-chairman, and Helen Noviack, luncheon chairman. Mrs. Frank Dvorak and Louis LeDDcrt. became the bride of Terrance L. Jurief, son of Mr and Mrs. Hilbert Jurief of The Dalles, on Feb. 9 at Peace Memo rial Presbyterian Church. For the 7 p.m. ceremony the hurch was decorated with white chrysanthemums, gladioli and blue iris. Floor candelabra held tall white tapers. Louis Leppert escorted his daughter to the altar where the ceremony was performed by the Rev. Laing Sibbet. Mrs. Ross Ragland was the organist. The bride wore a floor length gown of Chantilly lace wilh chapel train. The Sabrina neckline was outlined with seed pearls and rhinestones. A cron of seed pearls held in place the elbow length veil and she carried a liouquet of white carnations with blue and white ribbon streamers Myrtle McRride was maid of honor, dressed in a blue lalfeta Irock and white veiled hat and while gloves. Her bouquet was of while carnations accented with blue ribbon. Diane Jurief, sister of the bride groom. Tile Dalles, was brides maid and was attired the same as the honor attendant. Robert Wilkerson. Kingsley Field, was best man and ushers were Ixiuis tapped Jr., brother of Ihe bride, and David Jurief, broth er of Ihe bridegroom. Mrs. Dvorak wore for her daughter's wedding a green wool Engagement j News Told j ( HtmQnx - From Payottp.! Idaho, comes wind of llu recent ly announced eng.'ttemcnt of a humor 'hiliiin ;iml Klamath Kall.s man, Ilaml;tll Smith, son of Krnost Smith, Pawtte. and Hull. Klamp (Jreif. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin C. 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