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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1963)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore. Sunday, June 2, 1963 PAGEJ-C J X -t. ri BETROTHED Mr. and Mri. Stone Bow.n, Tulelakt, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lorraine (Oayle), to Robert G. Rinker, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. RInlcer, Olney, III. Their wedding will be Aug. 3 in Tuleleke. The bride-elect it a graduate of Chico State College and it now teaching second grade at Anti och. Her future husband it presently completing a year of research in the laboratories of the Dow Chemical Com pany. He is on leave of absence from Pasadena's Cali fornia Institute of Technology where he is a professor of chemical engineering. They plan to reside in Pasadena. " ' ' 1 1 'l V 1 , BRIDE-TO-BE Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Ford, 1204 Cali fornia Avenue, announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Betty Jo, to Richard Barry Ford. Both young people are graduates of Klamath Union High School. She net attended Southern Oregon College one year. Her fiance is presently employed by Weyerhaeuser Company. Their wedding wilPbe an event of July. Photo by Fere bee I ... . f I ANNOUNCED The passing of the traditional candle to her sorority sisters at the Alpha Phi house in Eugene announced the engagement of Carol Sue Taylor to Thomas Joseph Baiter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Baker, Alturas. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor, are well-known former Klamath Falls residents, now residing in Alturas. The future bride, senior at the University of Oregon, is a graduate of Klamath Union High School. Her fiance is a graduate of Christian Brothers High School, Sacramento, and is completing his senior year at Sacramento State College. The popular couple told their engagement and August wedding plant to their families at a dinner during tpring vacation in Alturas. Photo by Kennell-Ellis, Eugene 4a r W W 4 f 4 V 3. r . X BRIDAL iPAIR At the reception following their recent marriage in Salem, the new Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edward Richter prepare to cut the first slice of the wedding cake. Mrs. Richter is the former Patricia Buck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Buck, this city Photo by Steimonts Studio, Salem Great Books Group Begins Fourth Year The Great Books Foundation is a non-profit organization whose sole purpose lies in the encour agement of people to read and to meet together to discuss great books. The local discussion group, which has been sponsored by the AAUW. has just completed the third year readings. , The fourth year readings will include: 1. Confucius: The Ana lects, selections: 2. Plat; The Republic, Books VI-VII: I. Aristo phanes; Lysistrata, The Clouds; Aristotle, Poetics; S. Euclid, Elements of Geometry. Book I; B. Marcus Aurelius, Meditations; 7. .Sextus Empiricus, Outlines of Pyrrhonism. Book I; S. Song o.' the Volsungs and the Nibelungs, 9. St. Thomas Aquinas, On Truth and Falsity, Q.Q. 16-17 from the Summa Theologica, I: 10. Montaigne, essays, selections; 11. Shakespeare. The Tempest; 12. Locke. An Essay Concerning Hu man Understanding: 13. Milton, Paradise Lost: 14. Hume, An En quiry Concerning Human Under standing: IS. Nietzsche. Beyond Good and Evil, selections; 16. William James, pragmatism, selections. The Great Books Foundation publishes these readings in paper- bound books so that the group may share a common text. These may be purchased alone for $12 per set or in groups of nine or more for $10.50 per set. The foundation also publishes a Header's Aide" for one dollar. Any person who would like to join the group next year may call Mrs. Robert Scholl at TO 2 0013 for more information or to place a book order with the group. Mrs. Scholl may also be con tacted by persons wishing to parti cipate in a tirst year discussion FASHIONETTES By United Press International Summer shirts for ladies are cut longer with rounded slit sides Plato. Apology. Crito: 3. Soph ocles, Antigone; 4. Aristotle, Pol itics, Book I; S. Plutarch. Lycur- gus and Numa with a comparison; The Gospel according to St. Matthew; 7. Epictetus, discourses, selections; 8. Machiavelli, The Prince. 9. Shakespeare. Macbeth; 10. Milton, Areopagitica; II. Adam Smith. The Wealth of Nations. selections; 12. The Federalist. Nos. 1. 10. 15. 51; Constitution of the United States: 13. Tocqueville, Democracy in America, selec tions: 14. Marx and Engels, Com munist Manifesto; 15. Thoreau, group which would include the, civil disobedience, Walden. sclec- following reading: tions; 16. Tolstoy, The Death of 1. Declaration of Independence: I Ivan Ilych. in the manner of Chinese dresses. They can be worn over brief shorts for a covered-up look or they can be converted into beach coats and ensembled with swim suits. Hair is shorter than ever for summer. From one salon (Charles of the Ritz) comes the short. clipped English boy bob inspired by lord Byron. A tonsorial poem! Looking for a strong year in '63 is mink in a dozen natural col ors and more than 50 shades ranging from pure white through beiges, brown, lavender, blue, grey to deep gunmetal. For a patio life, a reversible skirt can be worn showing either a calico print or plain colored denim. Warm-weather shifts are cut several inches above the knee to convert from beach dresses to casual tunic tops for pants or companions for long at-home skirts. Patricia Buck Salem Bride In a recent double ring cere mony in Westminster United Pres byterian Church in Salem, Patri cia Mae Buck became the bride of Harold Edward Richter. The Rev. John O. Najarian performed the candlelight ceremony before a background of azalea pink car nations and deep red roses ar ranged with greens. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Buck, Klam ath Falls, and was escorted to the altar and given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of Chantilly-type lace and silk or ganza styled with long sleeve, fit ted bodice and round neckline outlined with seed pearls and iri descent sequins. The floor length skirt with but terfly bow at the back was de signed with brush train edged with a band of lace. A tiara of seed pearls and crystals held in place the elbow length French il lusion veil. She carried a white orchid on a white Bible. Linda Buck, Klamath Falls, sis ter of the bride, was maid oi honor. Mrs. L. J. Saum, Seattle, and Mrs. Paul Arnold. Klamath Falls, were bridesmaids. The attendants were dressed alike in frocks of azalea pink silk organza designed with fitted bod ices and semi-full skirts accented at back with fabric roses and streamers to the hemlines. They wore matching veiled hats and carried one long stemmed deep red rose. Mrs. Wallace Johnson. Salem, was organist, and Mrs. Bertil Sho gren, Klamath falls, the soloist. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Frank Richter of Salem. His best man was George Fow ler of Salem. Ushers were Wayne Buck, Eugene, and David Robins, Salem. For the occasion. Mrs. Buck chose a beige dress with bone ac cessories and Mrs. Richter. a deep turquoise dress with black and white accessories. Botn motn- ers wore orchid corsages. A rereDtion in the church par lors followed the ceremony. Deco rations again were azalea pink carnations and red roses with nosegays of garnet roses surround ing the square tiered cake which was served by Mrs. Wayne Buck, assisted by Mrs. Robert Buck. Mrs. A. R. 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