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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1963)
ty Ann Chapman. Assisting with opening and dis playing the gifts were Mrs. Dovie I lodges, Mrs. tlope Hodges, Jan nis Hodges and Barbara Shaw. Coffee and punch were served hy Mrs. Marge Hodges and Mrs. Hollo Shaw at a table centered PAGE S-B HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Sunday, June 23. 106) Graduation Party Held FORT KLAMATH - A delight barbecue was held Saturday evc-IChiloquin junior high school group ning, June 1, at the home of Mr. 'of Camp Fire Girls. Setting for and Mrs. Blaine Brattain. affair was given as a rank Thc.the party was the lawn at the MKHHHJ. - A biiilal .liowc-r Brattain ranch home, where vari ,tutK . hiumptl Slurry IIihIkc, quiremcnt by Mary Brattain. da Stanley and Linda Van Lin-Wo- colored lights had been strung for laughter of Mr. and Mis. Pierre the occasion, illuminating as well as adding a festive note to the llmlycv 1litpp were- Stiranne w ith an arrangement of yellow iris and scotch broom. Kamtirt. Itpveilv Walker mid Het ful outdoor graduation party and mer for fellow members of the gay party of young people. for a lifetime of proud possession C'haerones were Mrs. Brattain o OMEGA and Mis. Raymond E. Van Wor mer. Tile former also assisted with general arrangements and the latter was in charge of the barbecue part of the refreshments. Bridal Shower : ) - :. ' ; r.-xr '" X i I l - - ' 14K GOLD WATCH sonreom in your life deserves thii stunning diamond-set Omega . . . one of the world's finest watches. 18K gold hour markers. Our diversified , collection start! at $125. $325 ttn diamond SipphatU Crystal J. C. RENIE, Jeweler "Three Licensed Oregon Watchmakers" 1021 Main TU 4-4606 Enjoying the evening from out-, side points were Dorothy and Kathy Peterson ol hebastapol, visiting here with their par ents at the home of their uncle, aunt and family, the Edwin Scotts; Charyl and Carol Ohlund, Linda Krcid, Kim and Darrcll Hale, all of Chiloquin; Gwen Fitzpat rick of Tulana Farms. In addi tion to the three hostesses, the following were present from Fort Klamath: Margo Fcczer, Roberta Latzy, Kenneth and Wayne Scott, Kim and Randy Kizer, Jim Bridge, Lynn Hescock, David and Tom Van Wormcr and Douglas Brat tain. SHOES 617 MAIN STREET 0 JUNE MONTH ENDER HI FAMOUS NAME BRANDS We're cuffing shoe prices drastically . . . We're overstocked and musf move these shoes out at once! Right in the heart of the sea son! Shop early . . . buy several pairs and save dollars galore! Naturalize! Johansen Caressa Bones, White, Patents Yals. to 18.99 J88 Dress Shoes Street Shoes Vals. to Life Strides, Naturalixers, 16.99 and Johanten't . . . wonderful styles, good colon Terrific Reductions On thott lint of all our tomout Brand Nam JohanMnt. Natural iitrt, CartiMi, ond Lit Stridti Yals. to 16.99 88 (o) Special Group Low Jet Heels White Pumps Also Mid Heal Paitoli and Lustre Calf Hi Heels Yals. to 12.99 Women's Summer Keddettes 3 88 Women's Summer Thongs Si 3 88 Straw Bareback Wedgies t '0 6 88 Women's Clogs W'0'.. 6 88 Misses Washable Keds .JftJ 3 88 Men's Summer Sandals STw 4 90 Men's Dress Shoes WSS,"' Roblees Values to 19.95 .. Men's Dress Shoes 12 90 All Sales Final, No Refunds or Exchanges, Please! BETROTHED Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hope announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Ann, to Charles Ray Wilson, son of Mr. end Mrs. Charles Wilson of Weed. A late summer wedding is planned. The bride-to-be was graduated from Klamath Union High School in June and will enter the Dental Nurse College of California, San Francisco, in July. Her fiance is a graduate of Weed schools and served with the Army for three years in Germany. He is presently employed in McCloud. t S f ' i 1 4 ; . i . 1 , In Lv f I BRIDE-ELECT Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doak, Chiloquin, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jinny Lynn, to Albert DeBortoli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elido DoBortoli, Reno. Both young people are June graduates of Chilo quin High School. No date has been set for the wedding. Couple Notes Special Date More than 100 cuests' attended open house at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Creswell, 7809 Donegal Avenue, on Sunday, June 9. Tlie occasion was in honor of the Creswell's 35th wedding anni versary. Their son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. James E. Creswell assisted. GranddauRhter Megan Creswell was in charge of the guest book. Pouring during the afternoon were Mrs. William Weitkamp of Tulelake, a life-long friend of Mrs Creswell; Mrs. Henry Perkins and Mrs. R. F. McLaren. Mrs. Har vey Wise. Mrs. Paul Dellar and Mrs. .1. F. Clark served punch. Assisting with hospitality were Mrs. Jack KemniUcr and Mrs. Kathleen Ward. FOR TIIK THIN ONF.S Any woman who isn't pencil slim should avoid a two-piece swimsuil. There's no point in calling attention to that unat tractive hiilue in the middle. if. 1f LITTLE MISS Patricia Francisco is tha daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Francisco, who have an older dauqhter, Jeannine. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, this city, and Mrs. Lena Fran cisco, Kissee Mills, Mo. Great - qrandmothers are Mrs. Stella Scott, Butte Falls, Ore., and Mrs. Flo rence Conner, North Bend. It's Jones' Office Supply for fflSSL mm. Iridt Bookt, from 2.00 Wedding Plan Boeki from 1.80 Wedding Invitation cardi ftft list book, 2 50 Shower Invitation cardt (pack), from S9c Whit or colored Biblet, 3 75 to S 00 Mr. and Mrt. 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Peugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern R. Peugh Klamath Falls. No date has been set for the wedding WEDDING SHOWER LA.NGELL VALLEY - Madelon Guidi and Jack DeVaul were hon ored guests at a wedding shower given in the St. Barnabas parish hall on June 7. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Boomer, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cift, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Scaler, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Luther No ble. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gift and Mrs. Charlotte Fitzhugh. Mrs. Bob Floding. sister of the future bride, assisted the couple with opening the gifts. ! M I SI 629 Main mmmi : suit-look DACRON-COTTON POPLIN I GAYCLIDE BY RELIABLE ONLY 0 98 i'J Two from a group of 3-piecerj, all crush- ' , ... . . , . it; t resistant, easy-care uacron- polyester ana ( , ! cotton. Sheaths, pleated skirts, print or solid sleeveless blouses, buttoned or cardigan jackets! Brown or green. 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