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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1963)
PAGE t-n Wednesday, September i, IKS Rhodes-Webb. Rites In LDS Church Aug. 17 Pink and lavender gladioli The be-t man was Jack Gann and sprays of huckleberry fern of this city. Jim Parker ushered in white heauty haskets lormed a colorful summer setting for the marriage of Sandra G. Webb. and Robert E. Rhodes, both of this city. The double rins service was HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Oregon I I WWrrmWM7: jh . . fVflf WiB jW' V. read at 2 p.m. Aug 17 in the if; H FAMILY VISIT Mr. and Mn. AlfroJ Ricono of North RiversiJa, III., a Chicago sub urb, were recent visitors In the horse of My. and Mrs. Clarence W. Glawe, 4717 Onyx Place, in Klamath Falls. Mrs. Ricono and Glawe are sitter and brother. This was the first trip West fcthe tvlidwosternors since 1958. They were en route to Seattle on a vacation trio and had seen Yellowstone Park on the way to Klamath Falls, fiicono is a dispatcher for the Hot Point Electric Company. SSinding, left to right, are Joaej Glawe, Claronce Glawe and Alfred Ricogo. Seated, left r rl$M, are t$rs. icM, Mrs. Glawe with French poodile 6iqi, affri Sieves Glawe. TR? IT ' AT TH I LUCCA CAFE World Famout-Dlicleut BROASTED CHICKEN PIZZA PIE Rial Italian Styla Order to Go, Too LUCCA CAFE PHONE TU 4-3276 2354 S. 6th Peek-A-Boo Styles Designed By Golonoj NCW YOiK IUPI) - Pek- ;boo gowns touched 61 by ai eye-catelflng triangular "window" exposing the tummy were dis played by designer James Ga lanos Monday in his fall and win ter collection. In addition to the exf arise of bare midriff in clinging evening dresses, the collection featured low-cut fronts and exposed backs and shoulders. The dresses to cheer girl watch ers were wade of clotjue, wool aad velvet. Adwameei Rwiwiun SuM; The West Coast designer, mem ber of the Coty Hall of Fashion Fame, else advanced a Russian Fall Term Beginning Oil W.d., Seal. 11 Mi Enr oll No w lor clrate of dawn aGradtd Syilem aTiny ToU tj Bgrrmrt . .. 4 Iodic oBoiie . Tap aito Modftrfl Jam . (ought by Mary CowJi done teacher and choreographr of BwttK Jr. CsHcg . TO 4-371 alio Klamath KtadaKgartoM 211 L Main TU MW setilc jump suit for the wrean who fr everyUfflsg. Fringe, top and bBtrrtJi. also figurejji inQiie collection. Suits in the colkpctioij had to- third length coats with a tunic or tiered hack sometimes loose, sometime; bej'gl. These topped Skirls and blouses in muted colors including a lot of black and brown Ga'.anos also introduced the suit coat over subtly shaped dresses body-accenting slightly in front and falling straight in back. Favors JiMtohri CtaM UA favored the modified ohemke for day dresses and showed it most on in black Another dress shpr: shirt coat dresses, man-tailored and ilh saJies to gently mart a dropped ttaiKlline. The Galanos tunic - bark coats continued into dinner and even ing costumes. Show n ovej- blgcf? wool dresses long sleeved these veer mid of Hrocarjc, striped velvoj, minli wool, fleece and clique. For evening or al-hcSn?, clilKs, Galanos tffftd long ool dinner skirts With hand knit tops, lie leaned to black; fljnd mle, lh shirts slim. Also advanced for "evening was die full length dirinSr shirt with fly or button front. Thisillueltt!) came in lilacK and muted shades of brown and blw. r j 1 7 - ,J i it ? - v' - -4 WHQZhiUt Four of the I grandchildren of hirs. Frances Livenik, seteA hlpel her celftbratgj her 105th birthdif on Supt. 2. Left to right r Mrs. Audrey Mtlatere Mrs. A Federhart, Sicbjel Lfvenlk nj Edward Jvoroski. Mrs. Cark-r Cecilia and Mrs. Agoo lildVil, tbis city, r also qranldaabtrs. Wrs. Lvanilt lid kr lata) Itaskjind, Eral(, vfs eUod In 1944, ci ta Kltaatli Pjlls in ItM frea Pelaid. Tior vfr six dren, no dgasd, tlire Vno died it Polaad, aid Wr Mar Javaraski, Ud!t A. Uviifc td Wicitfkl Pt Lavenik, this city. . ' . -.k.fi.m- v . Pwr money is vention. a Chinese) in- ft, (512 Maii Free Customer PotUmig ait S-tli & , Klo.ni4) Special Back to Campus' -Purchase!! (BTMAY CELEBR ATIOJ fJ-aic.s LaveniR o her 1 05th birthday Sept. 2, posar pragdly with Hri fflietJ. arandchildren, Jrr9 and Tommy Molatera. and SWyl Latnik. Mrs; Lavenik hr 4t other qrat-qrnd- ( cailaren and tws great ajreat - grandchilaron. The happy day brought many menaces from friandv made during her) lenq lifetime htra. Until racant years Mr.si Lavenik tO active in affairj of Sacred hat Cathoiic Churcfj ofj which she is $ member. Church of Jesus Christ" of Latter- day Saints by Rishop George Shaffer Jr. The new Mrs. Rhodes is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Abel of Route 1. Klamath Falls. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Frier ;of Bend. The bride was given in mar riase bv Mr. Abel. Mrs. Jahalla Shatter was the organist and Mrs. James E. Ram sey. soloist. For her wedding, the bride wore a pink cotton lace dress street length, fashioned with matching jacket, complemented by sal in cuffs and buttons. She wore an arrangement of pink flowers in her hair, and carried pink gladioli encircled with fern, tied with loops and streamers of satin ribbon. Her only attendant. Mrs. Maur ice Mecham, of Klamath Falls, as matron of honor, wore a laven- ler brocade and carried laven der gladioli. tV,&m KUPT'lAtsS Sandra G. Wobb ne) Robert E. Ihodos exchanged vows in tha Church of Jesus Christ of La)ttjjr-de)y Saints o Auaj. 17 in an informal corsmony. Plrete by 6b Afrn Studio Classof1953 Has Reunion MERRIU. - The dftss of 1951 of tl Merrill Hb& SchS)l had its loth anniversary reunion at RpShis Golf and Country Club on Aug. 3. gancing follow1! thf)ban qilft. Honored guests Were flarold Hendricksoji. hial) school princi pal that year and Mrs. Hcndrick- son of Merrill. Out of town guests werti Mr and Mrs. Clifford Honeyrutt. Sac ramento; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hack enburg iDariene Turner'. Port land: Mr. ami Mrs. Hilton Wil son (Joleah MilletU. Lebanon: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wolfram. Red Bluff; Mr. nd Mrs. Rernie An- deraeii. Terrebonne; Mr. and Mrs. JaS( Hendrickvin presenl Iv at B r i e k I 0 n. N. .1., hTit sfg taking a tMchin.tt po. sition Plata'ville. Calif.; Mrs. Norman King (Joyce Giigfcni. Lake Tahoe; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Trotman i.rlene Lemler), Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Chet CalaSwy iWilmS) SweSU, Klamwh Falls, and Mrs. Donna KSrrer 1 Donna Turner 1, Klamath Falls. Those; frr.?h Merrill werS Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mattson. and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rippy 1 Myrtle Dil lon'. Unable to attend were Mrs. Sidney Harmon Edna- me Reeves', Salem: Mrs. Velma O'Neil iVelma Fox'. Eugene: Capt. Danny Barry. Mount Cle mens. Mich., and Merron Finley. Sleeping on a .Is like sleeping: on a cloud! SEALY MATTRESSES Starting os Low as 39.95 S&H Green Stamps Open Fridays Till 9:00 12th t Main TU 4-8858 attend""- i .a. n,SANITONC. " - r r f, $T2,5,VAtue GOLF BALLi uu While tkt supp-ly fy$t& will ow erf'ir Gil tfeis tof quality U.3S mod-, golf ball fS 55 every lioe you u ur professional Saaitoge d cleaning sojvicej. Cnll iifc us today! (OTTO CASCADE Laundry & Clcancrr Ph. 4-5111 or 2-2531 Orn. Po Oftice BROADWAY CLEANERS 4615 So. Mh Ph. o; NEW METHOD CLEANERS 1453 Eiplanada Ph. 4-4471 QSxfj tw) v.vr.st' Sgmqe or hose summer furni ture at least once a weefc. 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