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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1963)
f1f WEDDING SET A Thanksgiving Day ceremony will unite in marriage Betty Lou Collie and Hayward L. Roland. Their engagement was announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Mixon. The future bride is a graduate of Klamath Union High School and is employed by Olson Motors. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Roland, Ashland, Ala., is presently employed by Weyerhaeuser Company. HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Sunday, September IS, 1963 PAGE iB mm Jtti i ffe .it A FIRST AWARD This beautiful exhibit, one of many entered in the recent flower show, displayed by Mrs. T. B. Watters, won a blue ribbon. Pictured (left to rightl are Mrs. George LaSalle, Northside Club, co-chairman of the show, Mrs. Lionel Olsen and Mrs. David Goehring, chairmen of staging. Introducing The New Medium Weight TRUNDLE BUNDLE Featuring the famous full length talon zipper. Bog style with grow feoture or Toddler style with non-skid plastic soled boots. Rocking horse print on suede cloth. 4.98 619 Main We Give H-tC Grain Stomp Many Attend Flower Show Over 130 guests attended the joint flower show sponsored by the Northside and Klamath Falls garden clubs, Aug. 25, at the city library. General chairmen of the event were Mrs, George LaSalle, Northside club, and Mrs. Bernard Valk. Klamath Falls club. Posters suggestive of each of the decorative classes of the show's theme, "See America First," were designed and exe-i cuted by Marcia Goehring, Klam ath Union High School art student. Birds were prominently fea tured on the stage by bird feed ers, birds' nests and species of. shrubs and trees which supply their food, all arranged in a gar den setting by the Northside club. Nyback s Flower Fair and Bill and Rita's Flowers displayed com mercial exhibits. The plant sale held in conjunc tion with the sho was con ducted by Mrs. George Olson, Klamath Falls, and Mrs. Merle Jackson, Northside. The silver tea was under the direction of Mrs. Curt Heidi ich. Klamath Falls, and Mrs. Lewis Kandra, Northside. A Bonsai tree exhibit was displayed by Mrs. Dick Evans, Fort Klamath. Special awards included: Tri color, an arrangement of predom inantly fresh material, Mrs. E. C. Schweitzer, in the "Redwoods" class;. Award of Distinction, arrangement of predominantly dried material, Mrs. Bernard Valk, in the "Waikiki" class; Award of Merit, best horticultural speciman, Mrs. E. C. Schweitzer, gladioli. Judges for the show were from the Siskiyou District, and included Mrs. Arnold Bohnert, Mrs. Lester Gordon and Mrs. R. D. Kay, all of Central Point; Mrs. Olin Poe and Mrs. R. T. Nichol of Medford; and Mrs. M. C. Overgaard of Wolf Creek. i :-rr ....... JUST 'I ' OUTt M RITA NEVER BEFORE such precision accuracy, such lasting beauty, such fin crafts manship at this low priest A product if Iflltvt tOwN quIRy httttetlet. Prtciilm-jtwititf Invrfeesly fmi eatu mevtntnU Hum- -t MiafelHty .Itctrailcilly tine. DUtiectfn styfM mevtmtfft, fleck rt ttant, unbritkibtf MiHsprtni. II. II Ml I mi it 17 Itwtli. wittr ffow, iheet ntiit ent, vnbrtikibit intiftlftfiAt, him nous u See our complete selection of:superbly styled Caravelle fin Jeweled watch from only Jli.13 I M,wvn 1 1 , 1A J MS- WINNING ENTRY Mrs. Bernard Valk (right) admires arrangement of gladioli which won for Mrs. E. C. Schweit zer I left I the Award of Merit. Mrs. Valk, Klamath Falls Club, was co-chairman of the joint flower show sponsored by her club and Northside Club. : mi - CALIFORNIA GIRL TO WED Norma Holden, daughter of Mrs. Ralph Holden and the lete Ralph Holden of Mount Shasta, will become the bride of William E. Wood of Dunsmutr. No date has been set for the wedding. The bride-elect attended the College of the Siskiyous after graduation from Mount Shasta schools, and is now em ployed by the U.S. Forest Service in Mount Shasta. Her future husband is a graduate of College of the Siskiyous and is employed by the International Paper Company of Weed. Photo by J. O. MeKinney 700 Main St. Ph. TU 4-3151 It's Jones' Office Supply for '3 WEDDING mnomBji Irirfe Books, from 2.00 Woddine Plan looks (rem 1.10 Wtddina invitation end lift list book, 2.S0 Showtr Invitation cords (peck), 'rem 59c White or colored libtos, 375 to 1.00 Mr. nd Mrs. Gome eok, S omos, 1.00 ond Bridal and Shower Neodi Biidos' linjo, 1.00 Weddine Ceke Flfurai, from 2.90 Miniature (ride end Groom, from 16c And meny ether weddine decorations end tupeliet includine enooeomont an nouncements, weddine in vitations, ere Set Our Wedding Consultant for ell Your Needs feted Office Supply The Flower Show School sched uled for Monday and Tuesday will be taught by two women well known in garden club activities Mrs. Allen B Scott, Corvallis, and Mrs. Joe E. Wolff, Bellevue. Wash. Both come to the flower show school highly recommended by other croups who have benefit ed from their knowledge and ex perience. All interested persons are invit ed to attend the school. Registra tion will be at 8 a.m. in the Klam ath Auditorium, Classes begin at a.m. Mrs. Scott, who will instruct classes in horticulture, is a grad- Able Instructors Slated For Schoo TO BE INSTALLED Shari Meade will be in stalled as worthy adviser of Rainbow for Girls, Assem bly 57, on Sept. 21 at the Scottish Rite Temple, 632 Walnut Avenue. The public is invited to the ceremonies which will start at 7:30 p.m. A dance will follow the installation. uate of Oregon State University. She has been active in garden club work for 17 years. At present she is recording secretary for the Oregon State Federation of Gar den Clubs Inc. She has been a flower show judge for 10 years ana a (lower snow school instruc tor for six years. Her hobby is a small greenhouse where she raises foliage plants and orchids. Mrs. Wolff, who will instruct classes in flower arranging, has been a professional Japanese flow er arranger for 10 years, and a flower show school instructor for five years. Arrangements, photo graphed and entered by Mrs. Wolff in the National Flower and Garden Calendar on a competi tive basis, have appeared in num erous publications as well as in The Flower Arrangement Calen dar" by Helen Van Pelt Wilson. INSTRUCTOR Mrs. Al len B. Scott will -instruct classes in horticulture et the flower show school Monday and Tuesday at the Klamath Auditorium. Fall Term Beginning On Wad., Sept. 11th Enroll Now tor choice of clessos f Graded Systam f Tiny Tots of Beginners uf Intermediate f Advanced J Lodios Closiot f Ballet . Tee of Acro-Heweiien also 1 Modern Jett taught by Mery Cowdon dance teacher ond cnoreoaraoher of Bond. Jr. Calliaa. Normadean Dance Studio also Klamath Kindergarten TU 4-3672 211 1. Mein TU 2-359 For evenings, the longer the earrings, the better.' 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