Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 16, 1963, Page 9, Image 9

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HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Oregon
Sunday, June 16, 19M
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READY FOR THE PROCESSIONAL Mrs. Carrie Mattson, left, teacher of the Mer
rill VFW Kindergarten, makes sure that her graduates are in order for the graduation
ceremonies. Here, she adjusts tassel for Janie McKoen, whose mother, Mrs. Cliff Mc
Koen, is pictured at right.
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SERIOUS BUSINESS Bradley Coulson was one of the
young graduates of Merrill kindergarten. Here, he proud
ly shows his diploma to Laura Waldrip, who will enroll
in the school next year.
INSTALLATION New officers for the Woman's Library Club are shown just after
they were installed by Mrs. Walter Brown, right, a past state president and local mem
ber. Left to right are Mrs. Ronald Spani, secretary; Mrs. Erie Hamilton, retiring
president and second vice president; Mrs. Dick Heniel, first vice president, and Mrs.
Phil Schroeder, president. Mrs. Jack Schulze is treasurer.
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The waistline is up in summer
styling. Soamings and shirrings'
under the buslline and sudly tied,
belts are used by several designers.
Library Club Year
Ends With Musical
The Woman's Library Club ofi
Klamath Falls held its last meet
ing ot the club year on May 13
at Uie city library.
Several members of the newly
formed Klamath Falls Symphony
Orchestra group entertained. Tltey
were Patricia l.scnsee, first violin;
Stephanie Spetz, second violin;
Margaret Jolly and Joyce Jolly,
cellos; Barbara Cofcr, violin;
Mary Ellen Johnck, (lute; Bar
bara Poulshock. soprano; Barba
ra Shields and Mary Van Vactor,
pianos.
The annua! spring musical is al
ways one of the highlights of the
year's programs and as usual was
well attended and enjoyed by
members and many guests.
At the annual business meeting
which followed, -Mrs. Eric Hamil
ton, president, uUroduced the
club's special guest, Mrs. William
Harms, Orants Pass, first district
president.
Tile annual campership checks
were presented to a Camp Fire
Girl and a Girl Scout by -Mrs.
George Blanas. in the absence of
the project chairman, Mrs. Leroy
Carter.
The nominating committee's re-1
port was given by Mrs. Elmer
Harndcn. Elected were Mrs. Phil
Schroeder, president; Mrs. Dick
Ilenzel. first vice president; Mrs.
Erie Hamilton, second vice presi
dent: Mrs. Ronald Spam, secre-
Engagement
Is Announced
At a tea last week in Pittsburg,
Calif., family members and
friends learned of the engagement
of Patricia Ford Bishop to Allen
Ray Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Defhert Ray Phillips, Klamath
Falls.
The future bride is the daugh
ter of Mrs. T. R. Bishop and the
late T. U. Bishop. Mrs. Bishop
was hostess for tile tea at which
Mrs. Phillips and her daughter,
Mrs. Leland L. Luttrell, were
among the guests.
A pink carnation theme was
used in decorations and guests re
ceived carnation nosegays which
I carried cards announcing the en
gagement of the young couple.
No date has been announced for
the wedding. Roth young people
are juniors at San Jose State Col
lege. College classmates first
heard the news prior to school's
end when the bride-elect passed
the traditional box of candy to
roommates.
The future bridegroom is a grad
uate of Klamath Union High
School.
lary, and Mrs. Jack Schulze,
treasurer.
These officers were installed by
Mrs. Walter Brown, past state
president and a member of the
local club.
Mrs. Kathleen Ward and Mrs.
Alfred Collier presided at the tea
table w hich was beautifully deco
rated by tlie tea chairman, Mrs.
Henry Perkins. Helping as the
tea committee were Mrs. W. I.
Tingley and Mrs. E. A. Thomas.
Mrs. Victor O'Neill and Mrs. Hal
Ogle were hostesses for the day.
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SPRING PARTY Mrs. Ken Spaur, seated, whose son, Matthew Allen, was born May 1 1,
received many gilts at a shower given in her honor June 3 at the Winema Hotel by
four friends, standing, left to right, Mrs. Bob Collom, Mrs. Tom Patterson, Mrs. Jim
Partlow and Mrs. Wesley Guderian. Lilacs and yellow iris centered the coffee table at
which Mrs. Gene Gjersen presided. Other bouquets were of red peonies and bridal
wreath. Followinq dessert, crazy bridge was played with Mrs. Jim Stilwell winning high
score, Mrs. Tim Murphy, second, and Mrs. E'mer Hamilton, low.
Farewell
Party Given
ta in the near future. Dr. Bevel
has accepted a position as resi-'the guests of honor were Dr. and
dent doctor on SUiten Island.! Mrs. William Schncck. Dr. and
Mrs. Robert Anderson from Mc
Cloud. Dr. and Mrs. .1. Ii. Mc
Guirc. Mr. and Mis. David Otis.
Mr. and Mrs. James Henncssy
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sex-
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Hosts or the evening besides
Mol'NT SH ST The homcithc Guldens were Mr. and Mrs.
of Mr and Mrs. Georce Golden 'Eldon Ramshaw. Mr and Mrs.
was the setting the evening n!i Robert Cornwall and Mrs. Ann
June 8 for a farewell huflet din-Kretchmer. n. Mr. and Mrs. Jere Brooks
ner for Dr. and Mrs. Itn-hard Guests who enjined the candle-1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray and
Beve who ore leaving Mount Siias-1 lit ham - huKct dinner besides! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holcomb.
PROUD MOMENT Young Ronald Chin shows diploma
from Merrill VFW Kinderqarten to his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Job Chin. Diplomas were presented by Bill Kurtz, I
principal of Merrill School, at impressive ceremonies.
BIRTHDAY PARTY IIARBKCIK PARTY I
LANGELL VALLEY A sur- POE VALLEY - Mr. and Mrs !
prise 15th birthday party was giv-iCilcn Alberts gave a barbecue on
en at the Langell Valley Communi-jMay 28. in honor ol their daugh-j
ty Hall on June 5 for Karen tor Glenda. who was 18 cars
Sehmoe and Allan Harris who old on that day. Thirty five jun
share the same birth date. ior and senior girls and boys
Hostesses were Mrs. Georce attended. A pink and white birth-j
Fcrnlund and her daughter Linda day cake was on the Wig tabic,
and Mrs. Bob Seatcr and her; Dancing followed the supper.
son Tommy
Blue and white streamers dcc-ltablc
orated the hall and a large white Willi
cake was on the relrcshment and
It was decorated in orange
"Happy Birthday Karen"
'Happy Birthday Allan "
has if that the youngest, bravest
cowpokes in Klamath Basin are
wanted for stealing admiring
glances. SPENCER'S western wear is
the reason. So, dudes, toddle up
to the baby bar and demand
SPENCER'S stvles. Yearling ond up
to six years. 6)9 Main. Our brand
is Z"C Green Stamps.
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weddings small or
rce . . . informal or
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