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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1963)
v ... t V . f ' . ' ') " ,r, : BETROTHED Sandra Nixon's engagement to John W. Zigler is announced by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth M. Kitchen. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Zigler. Both families reside in Klamath Falls. No wedding date has been announced. JPL J -1 y rr . - ' r-. v 1 V Sr " " '' ' . t V i f ,r; - -,vi"-Si ST; .-cfr ; , " Lakeview Pair Wed LAKEVIEW - rHroIhy Ellen Combs became the bride of James Ronald Sims at a double -ring roie mony porformed at tbe First Meth odist Church in Lakeview at I0 o'clock Sidurday morning. Feb. 23. Hie bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Combs and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sims, all ol Lakeview. The Rev. Lester D. Boulden per formed the ceremony, and tlie or ganist was Mrs. William Sullivan The bride was escorted to the al tar bv her father. Her ballerina length gown of white chiffon had a fitted bodice w ith satin trim and STUDENT GUESTS Shown are three of four students attendinq University of Cali fornia as foreign exchange students, who were guests of the Mount Shasta Rotary Club recently. Pictured while visiting the state fish hatchery, left to right, are Kashji Bala chandra, India, Sven Johnson, hatchery guide, Eva Hovda, Norway, David Otis, Ro tarian, Martha Sam, Peru, and Mervin Tonkin, Rotarian. The fourth student is Stjepko Sesnic, Yugoslavia. HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Friday, March IS, 1963 PAGE 5 A bouffant skirt over lace. Her over-the-face veil of illusion was fastened to a tiara of orange blos soms, and she carried a white or chid surrounded by white carna tions with while satin riBtwn st reamers. Charlotte Higgins. maid of lion or. wore a pale nine nyion oress bers of the wedding party and close friends. Mrs. Irma Reed as sisted at the coffee urn and punch bowl. The bride's travel costume con sisted of a beige and white suit with white accessories, a n d the corsage from her bouquet. Here from out of town were ClcttlutlQA y Httm tochea groom, from Pasco, Wash. with short lace jacket. She carriediMrs. Clara Combs of Portland, a pale pink nosegay and wore algrandmothcr of I lie bride: and headband to match. JimiorjMr. and Mrs. Rickey Lee. broth bridesmaid was Diane Combs, er in law and sister of the bride ister of the bride. Her dress was of pale pink nylon accented by a pale green nosegay and match ing headband. Glen Cossey of Lakeview was the liest man. . A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents for mem MP DO YOU KNOW WHY? OVER THE GARDEN GATE MAUN GARDEN CUR MALIN Eighteen members and guests were present at the Feb ruary meeting of the Malin Gar den Club at the home of Mrs. Ed win Stastny w ith Mrs. Iiuis Kalina assisting. Opening the meeting with an original verse Mrs. .1. Walter Rrowning. president, welcomed those present. Mrs. Cecil Jackson, civic chair man, reported on committee plans! for the planting of a selected park tree, this award to he presented to the club by Richfield Oil Co., in its promotion project of civic bcautification. Consideration was given and lat er a lavoranle vote taken on or ganization of a junior garden CHECH CU B MEETS MALIN The Czech Ladies Club met Thursday, fob. 28. at the home of Mrs. Agnes Drazil. Prizes went to Ann Pickett. Elizabeth Paygr. Rlanche Oliva. and Mil dred Rajnus. Others enjoying the social affair were Amelia Cacka. Elizabeth Slez;ik. Rose Baley, Ann Hartlerodo, Ella Halousek. and Martha Brothanek, and a guest, Hazel Drazil. club within the structure of the local 4-H Club. Mrs. A. G. Club will lead this group. A letter was read from the dis trict board meeting, Wamath Falls, announcing the luncheon meeting of the 12th District, Fed eration Garden Clubs to be held in Alturas May 1. Working plans on the proposed i Intercommunity Hospital Associ ation w ere presented by Mrs. Fred Ehlers. Klamath Falls. : Mrs. Karl Kujac showed color slides of orchids she had grown and photographed. Guests present were Mrs. D. P. Reid. Mrs.- Jim Pokorny, Mrs. Ina Loveness and Mrs. Alfred Col lier, i VFW ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT SATURDAY, MARCH 16 Stew Feed Served 6:30 P.M. Till 9 P.M. Dance 9 P.M. Till 2 A.M. with Don Phelps and Lynerte in big hall members and their guests invited $1.00 a person. ... Mr. "A" Jeweler ottere a Perfect V, Carat Diamond tor $230.00, while Mr. "B" Jeweler otters a Perfect ' Carat Diamond tor $450.00? Why ii it that the Ameri can Gem Society and the Gemological Institute of Ameri ca, both non-profit orgonitotioni dedicated to the pro tection of the comumer do not approve of their mem ben using the term PERFECT when referring to diamonds. If you do not know the answers to these questions, you should before investing in a Diamond. I C. 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