HERALD AXD NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Sunday, February 17. 19M PAGE S-Si Aux. Installs New Officers r.-tJ . -5 ' V ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Ambars an nounca the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to L. Dale Stenseng of Clearbroolc, Minn., preiently em. ployed in this city. He is the son of Mrs. Clara Stenseng of Clearbroolc. A July wedding is planned. Photo by Miller-Williaml Saddle Club Stages Party A Valentine party and potluck supper were enjoyed by mem bers of the Klamath Saddle Club on Feb. 10 at the clubhouse on Air way Drive. Hostesses were Mrs. Homer DeLamater and Mrs. Don Kirkpatrick. Decorations were appropriate to the party theme with neart-shaped cakes and salads adding a Valen tine touch to the buffet table. Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Emrick and daugh ters. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kirk patrick and children. Mr. and Mrs. Homer DeLamater and grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fowler and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.- Dale Mattoon, daughter and grand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe FASHIONETTES The word from Japan's cultured pearl industry: If you plan to buy cultured pearls don't put it oft until next year. Prices are climb ing. A strand of cultured pearls which three years ago cost $80 brings $130 today. Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steven son, Mr. and Mrs. Cletus McMa- hon. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Colwel! and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Read The Saddle Club meets the first; Tuesday of each month. The last regular meeting was Feb. 5 at the home of Mrs. Delbcrt Sumner. who was assisted as hostess by Mrs. Charlie Read. I " , v. t u ? " I ; ; S - : I . ' f f, I ' 1 fit. otu-;-.. nH tmm TO WED Mr. and Mrs. Wayna D. Smith announce -the engagement of their daughter, Naida Jean, to Robert F. Ronrbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Rohrbach of Bend. The wedding will take place April 20 in Portland, where both are presently employed. The bride-to-be was grad uated from Medford Senior High School and attended Linfield College. Her fiance was graduated from Baker High School and attended Central Orgeon College and University of Oregon where he was affiliated with Theta Chi fraternity. Photo by Kennell-Ellis, Portland Party Honors Newlyweds LANGELL VALLEY Friends of Knos Bland arranged a sur prise party on Jan. 24 to honor him and his bride, the former Mrs. Faye Thrash of Klamath Falls. Mr, and Mrs. Bland were mar ried Jan. 18 in the parsonage of Faith Tabernacle in Klamath Falls by the Rev. Eddie Bigby. They were attended by the bride's daughter. Wanda Brink, and the bridegroom's son, Marvin Bland. Attending the welcome party were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ran dall, Mr. anad Mrs. John Sulli van, Mr. and Mrs. C.aude Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Yancey, Mr. and Mrs. Art Struve, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Nichols and Gary Randall. Baby Shower MERRILL A baby shower was given Wednesday, Jan. IS, al the recreation hall for Mrs. Curtis Hilt. Mrs. Hilt was assisted by Mrs. Oelberta Daniel in opining her gifts. Games suiting the occasion were played and refreshments were served from a table centtred with a cake decorated with pink booties and the name Carol Jean iced ion it. Hostesses tor trie event were Mrs. Mary Glenn, Mrs. Marjorie Luster, Mrs. Lulu Burncs. Mrs. Marie Reed. Mrs. Fern Vega. Mrs. Dclberta Daniel, Mrs. Mar vin Daniel and Mrs. Lorraine Carpenter. POLLY'S POINTERS Mouth-Watering Crust POLLY CRAMER Newspaper Entrprise Assn. DEAR POLLY I snve hroken pieces and crumbs of store-pur- hased and homemade cookies. put them in a plastic bag and keen it in the (ree.er. When enough have accumulated. I crush them and mix with butter lor a crumb pie crust. It does not mat ter if they are different kinds of cookies or even if some have nut meats in them. They all blend and mv family thinks the crust is very, very good. MRS. It. U li. DEAR POLLY-To keep from slipping when taking a shower in the bathtub, cut seven or eight strips of half-inch waterproof ad hesive tape and stick to the hot-j torn of the tub where you stand. CLASSICS FAMOUS BRENTSHIRE j QUALITY, THRIFTILY PRICED Exclusive with Montgomery Word, these Brentshire elosiicJ. f One-piece printed cot ton coat tyle. Beige, green, blue. Junior, 7-15. ffi Fortrel' polyester Avron royon print, Aquo, beige or green. 12-20. .12.98 Cut strips in different lengths to lorm snme sort ot pattern. Wash the tub as usual and the strips will hold quite a while. MRS. M P DEAR POLLY Ry working a loop inside the hark of your coat and putting your scarf thrminh it. you will lind it always in place and never lose it. DEBATERS Standing are Sail Brotherhood and Sena Russell, Klamath Union High School debaters, who point out facts and figures to support their side to Phoenix High School debaters, Laura Griffith and Richard Coulter. Debates war held at Southern Oregon College in the 15th annual speech conference. OUNS.MUiR-.Mrs. C. E. 3ger. oU is She new president of the Mrs. J. A, Fiimore division,: Grand Internationa! Auxiliary toi tiie Bratheriiood of Locomotive Engineers. Gthei's instajied al recent cere monies at the Dunamitr .Masonic iTempSe include Mrs. J. B. Chiles, jsast prfsidiisl; Mrs. Herbert Morgan, vice president; Mrs. E, J, Loveilc, secretary, and Hel-- ess i,aciius, treasurer. Supporting officers are Carol; McMillan, relief secretary; Fran-; ccs Homer, guide; Beth Nelson.; sentinel; Jessie Herrin. musician;; iCarole Livingston, flag bearer;; Ethei Cahow, Grace Livingston, marshals; Rela Langrehe, Chris tine Allen, Mary Marsh and Edna rrizew, pillars. ! Ceremonies were conducted in; setting of green and gold with symbolic wheels and the presi- 't Yti Ham... i . , a.-. . - - r'L-- ' ' i IP tr - " 1 CARD PARTY COMMITTEE A few hands of bridge ar played after a reeen meeting of Alturas Garden Club committee members, in charge of th benefit bridge luncheon planned for Feb. 20 at the Federated Charch fellowship hall. Left to right are Mrs. Ruts Enderlin, Mrs. Jay Noviack, Mrs. Phillip Price and Mrs. Robert Schluter. dent's name emblazoned across a 'backdrop behind the presidenfj chair. taterhides of entertainment were iprovided by Sarah Stafford at the piano and ssemberj of &e Ptrei ra School sf Dance. Table decoratisBs is the Maple Room where refreslimersts were served were highlighted with goid- 'en wheefs. MAY NEED HELP : MONTGOMERY. Ala. iVPi' Sabama Ally. Gen. Biclimond Klowers said Friday he might have to call on private attorneys to aid the state in fighting -inte- igration suits. -; "Tiie Justice Department ... is 'spreading ns so thin that we can't defend the suits aii at one itune," Flowers said. "We are al most neglecting state business be cause of federal suits." Idaho Pair Recite Vows GIRLS This should he a help for every member of the family. POU.Y DEAR POLLY-When making a flower arrangement, you can be sure to end up with one that is attractive on ail sides if yuu make it in front of a mirror. KATHLEEN BEAR POLLY One day last summer, my teen age daughter carried a ballpoint pen in her bas ket weave handbag and it stuck through the woven side of the bag making more and more marks on her new green Bermuda shorts. 1 thought Uiey were ruined until 1 tried a trick I remembered from a booklet that came with my new- washer, f poured liquid shampoo on the marks and soaked over night. The nest day I rinsed out the Bermudas and there was not a trace of ink left. DOT K. My sincere thanks to those who have sent me their treasured collection of old household hinlv, tt was very thoughtful and gener nus. However, please do not send material yoa wish returned, tt might beeome. misplaced or Inst in the mail. POLLY Share your favorite homemak- ing ideas . , . send them to Polly 1 in care of Herald and News. You will receive a bright, new silver dollar if Polly ues your ideas in Poiiv's Pointers. CHILOQULN Word has been re reived of the recent marriage of a former local resident, Lyle E. Kensler. We took as his bride Jan- ell Cloud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cloud. Oregon Slope, in a Saturday, Jan. 1. wedding at the Payette. Idaho, Holy Fam ily Catholic Church. He is the son of Mrs. Earl Kensler, Payette. Patsy Chavez was maid of hon on. John Doiphus, cousin of the bridegroom and another ex-local resident, was best man. Ushers were a brother-in-law of the bride groom. Bud Waiters, and Gary Robertson. Steven Barney, nephew of the bridegroom, was ring bearer, and a niece of the bride. Robin Nel son, was flower girl. Teresa Kensler, sister of the bridegroom, was in charge of the bridegroom's cake and the rice packages. The young couple, who wfll make their home in Payette, ire veled to Klamath Falls on their wedding trip. Local people attending tiie wed ding were Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Leake and daughter Paula, and Mclvin Ohles. ! Peasants of France's Brittany section indicate whether they are single or married by the piac' mcHt ot ribbons on their hats. SPECIAL i A CIEARAHCEJ miii ME BUY NOW AHD SAVE! RS. 1.98 - S.9J STEREO & MONO How 2 PRICE! 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