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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1963)
VMS f:1 '. i pace 6-b Sunday, June 30, 1963 HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falli, Oregon J 4- , ,? fl i ? J " i : ' 4 14 . ; . "1 The GOLDENWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Neli Chamber! were ored by their friends June 13 at their home in Sly. occasion marked their 50th wedding anniversary. Bly Couple Wed 50 Years BLY A golden wedding an niversary celebration was given in honor of Ncls and Clarabelle June 13. A 50th wedding anniversary plate and a money tree decorated the table which held the two tier white wedding cake. The guest card was passed by Mrs. Jcrold Dillavou. The cake and coffee were served by Mrs. Don Wesscl and Mrs. Herbert Had ley. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers were married in Mooscjaw, Saskatch ewan, Canada, on June 13, 1913, where they resided (or 13 years. They spent the next 25 years in New York before moving to Bly in 1931. Ncls Chambers retired in 1959 after 10 years with the Forest Service. The couple has one daughter, Mrs, Tony Richter of Coos Bay, and four grandchil dren, Lonnic, Janice, Mike and Lyle Richter. Friends attending the celebra tion were Mr. and Mrs. James Zittlc, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Patzke, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hadlcy, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mclsncss and son Robbie, June Cummuigs, Mr. and Mrs. Jcrold Dillavou and son Gary, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Borchcr, Jack Dillavou, Mrs. Olga Norcott, Mr. and Mrs. Rod ney Hadlcy, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wcssel and Mrs. Mike Dillavou. Prosperity Installation The 32nd installation! of officers for Prosperity Chapter, f, Xo. JW) OES was conducted June 15, at the Malin Masonic Temple The temple was decorated with baskets of white snowballs, high lighted with red satin hearts. The large white heart hanging in the cast revealed the worthy matron- elect's motto. "Think Before You Speak," in red lettering. On the heart hanging in the west were her watchwords, "Friendship, Loyalty, and Love." Her colors e red aiid white, her flower is the pansy. Hostesses and hosts were Helen and Ivan Oltoman and Barbara and Bob Victorin, Presiding at the guest book was Mrs. Charles Dobry Jr. Passing out programs were Dana Ottoman and pally. Evans. Following the piano prelude by Gladys Halousek, the Bible was placed on the altar by Ronnie Dobry. The many guests were wel. corned by Worthy Matron and Pa tron Helen and Ivan Ottoman Escorted were Lorene McColltim grand marshal, Virginia Z u m- brun. member of credentials committee, and Harold Rush, member of home endowment fund committee, all of the Grand Chap ter of Oregon; Rosalie Hoback and representative to Colorado; in Oregon; Worthy Matrons and Worth Patrons Leona and Sanforu Sclby, Aloha, Verda Scribncr, Manzanita, Ruth Rodenbcrgcr, Tulelake. Introduced were Mrs. Jean Mc- Fall, mother adviser, Malin Rain bow Assembly: Tom Chatburn, worshipful master, Malin Lodge AF & AM. Installing officers were Emma Wilde and Robert Victorin. As sisting officers were Frances Ka lina. chaplain; Barbara Victorin, b mJIM I 1 hw : : Hi . ' HECEIVE DEGREE Xi Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held Exemplar Night meeting May 2 1 at the home ot Mrs. C. J. (Verna Dean I Long. A potluck dinner was served. The Exemplar Degree was conferred on Mrs. Richard (Beverly) Nelson, left, and Patricia McBee. center, Mrs. Newman (Barbara) Kimes, right, received her Exemplar Degree in December, 1962. Eligible, but not shown, is Mrs. Robert (Joan) Puckett. marshal, and Dorothy Peterson, line Adams, Martha; Patricia organist. Schmidt, Electa; Joe Halousek, A piano solo was played by 'sentinel. Connie Unis. I Two vocal selections presented Elective and appointive officers by Sheryl Keady, Langcll Valley, installed were Mildred Dobry andiwere "Suffer The Little Children" Ivan Oltoman, worthy matron and and "He Shall Feed His Flock." patron; Helen and Richard Derry, Mrs. Dobry introduced her fam associate matron and patron;iily, her husband, Charles Sr. and Anne Fruits, secretary; Ethel itlieir sons, Lcn and Charles Jr., their daughter-in-law, Doris Do- Hamilton, conductress; Helen Chatburn, associate conductress; llcne Ongman, chaplain; Helen Ottoman, marshal; Gladys Hal ousek, organist; Patricia Otto man, Adah; Dorothy Hile, Ruth; Barbara Victorin, Esther; Caro-i bry, and grandchildren Ronnie and Charles III (Chuckici. Kristi Ottoman entertained with the piano selection, "Deep Pur ple." The newly installed officers, un- Church Rites Unite Couple MOUNT SHASTA At St. An. thony's Church on June 23, Dor othy Christine Simon became the bride of William Allen Calkins She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Simon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Calkins are par ents of the bridegroom. Both fam ilies reside in Mount Shasta. Eddie Jean Simon, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Brides maids were Barbara Hopping, Piedmont, and Pat Reed, Port land. Laura Lee Carlyon, Bakers ield, was flower girl. Best man for his brother was Robert R. Calkins, Sacramento. Ushers were Robert Simon and Martin Muller. After the reception in the par ish hall, the new 1 weds left for a tour of Southern California before returning to Sacramento to re side. Tile bridegroom, graduate of College of the Siskiyous and San Jose State College, is em ployed as accountant for Aero Jet Corporation in San Jose. The bride is a graduate of Santa Rosa Junior College in dental technology. OFF TO TUNISIA Jerry Smith and his sister, Lucien, left this week for their birthplace, Tunis, and a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Smith. They were accompanied by Mrs. Bessie Winterringer, pictured with them. The children make their home during the school months with Mrs, Winterringer's daughter, Mrs. Fred Wolfrum, and family. The children's father, technical engineer for the U.S. government, has been in Africa 14 years, the past three in Tunis. Photo by Bob Anderson dor the direction of Helen Otto man, presented a clever travel ogue addendum honoring the new worthy matron. The serving table was beauti ful with while tapers entwined with pansies and miniature figures in authentic Czech costumes, on each side. Refreshments were kolaches and poppy seed cake, made by mem bers of the local Czech ladies club. In charge were Gladys Hal ousek, Emma Wilde, Anne Fruits, Helen Ottoman and Gertrude Henderson. i EYES BURN? 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