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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1963)
Sunday, October 6, 1963 PAGE 3C Two Visit In California BELTS FOR YOU . " Newest thing in belts this sea son pestel lizard in narrow-to-medium width. Some have brass buckles, others are self-covered. vMLAk 1. J?--3 Mrs. Eddie Adams and her mother, Mrs. Hazel Hundley, both Barbara, the two women went bn to Vista, Calif., for a short visit with Mrs. Adams' aunt and cou sin, Mrs. Mabel Bond and Mrs. Bernice Moser. ' Mrs. Bond is the late Ward of Tulelake, have recently re v turned to their home after at tending the wedding of Mrs. Adams daughter, Faye, to Mich ael Piacenza. Fnl!nu-in0 ihn wfvtHinn whiph Bond's mother and Bernice Moser, his sister. was an event of Sept. 14 in Santa HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. t rr J .. . , Anniversary ' s Observed ' Open house was held Sept. 1 at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Swift, 5538 South Sixth Street, in observance of their 35th 512 Main I Miller's j Doll Lay ; Away Event Starts Monday Featuring the Original Baby Dear and the Ginny Doll Family $100 DOWN Hold Your Selection Dolls Second Floor ANNIVERSARY PAIR Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Swift, Klam ath Falls residents since 1932, observed their 35th wed ding anniversary on Sept. I. The open house was a sur prise, arranged by their children. Photo by H. V. Mollenkopf wedding anniversary. The surprise affair was hosted by their son and two daughters and their fami lies, 'Mr. and Mrs. Daniel (Thcl- ma) Johnson, Dianna, Danny Jr., and Dawne, tins citv: Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Swift and Dar rell, Susan and Mike, Irvington. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack, (Geneva I Bonham, Newark, Calif. Also present was Mrs. Swift's mother. Mrs. May (Granny) Bell, this city. The children presented their parents with matched gold wed ding bands engraved with minia-j ture hearts. To carry out the theme of sweet hearts and the coral and jade year, the four tiered cake, baked and decorated by Thelma Johnson had a base of four heart shaped layers holding the fourth one on which were the numerals 35, cir cled with coral rosettes and swectpeas, accented with green Mrs. Bcttv Boscs assisted Mrs Bonham. Mrs. Gwen Swift and Mrs. Johnson at the refreshment table. Dianna Johnson and Susan Swift granddaughters of the honored! pair, took charge of the guest1 DOOR. Mr. and Mrs. Swift were mar ried in Mineral Spring, Tex and nave made their home m Klamath Falls since 1932. He hasj barbered here for 30 years andj operated his own shop for 19 years. Both are active in lodges. Mrs. Swift is a member of Aloha Chapter, OES, White Shrine and Amaranth. Her husband is a York Rite Mason. The couple were greeted by their many friends and relatives dur ing the afternoon party hours. Also they received numerous cards and calls from out of town friends. HATT1TUDES When you go to buy a hat. give each one you try on a three or four minute test. Examine it from every angle, and adjust its position on your head before you put it aside and try another. ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Dorman L. Spiker an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Lowella Esta, to Larry Jones, son ot Mr. and Mrs. James Jones. Both families reside in Klamath Falls. Their wedding will be an event of Nov. 2 in Stewart-Lenox Baptist Church. The future bride is a graduate of Klamath Union High School. Her fiance is employed by Nyback's Flowers. Photo by Bob Anderson y; rn l vcr mri kj ATTENTION, LADY ELKS The party all lady Elks have awaited is set for Wednes day, Oct, 9, at 7:45 p.m. in the Elks Lodge. A beautiful style show from Fashion Villa and delicious dessert planned by the officers' wives will be followed by bridge and pinochle. Mrs. Robert Craig, wife of the exalted ruler, heads the committee in charge. Katie Lake will be commentator of the show and models will be her OTI students. Res ervations should be called to the Elks Lodge. Guests are asked to bring their own play ing cards. In the picture, Shari Kelley, left, gives a fashion preview to some of the committee, left to right, Mr. Roy Ruge, Mrs. Walter Badorek, Mrs. Joe Victor and Mrs. Paul Whitman, standing. Naomi Shrine A colorful ceremonial and a din ner ushered in the fall season for Naomi Shrine No. 5, Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, on Saturday, Sept. 14, at the Masonic Temple. Many sojourners and guests were welcomed by Myrtle Schieferstein, worthy high priest ess, and Clyde Brown, watchman of the shepherds, presiding offi- cers of the Shrine. A business session was con ducted at 4 p.m. with reports civ- en on Shrine affairs since last June when the Shrine recessed for the summer vacation. A potluck dinner was served to members and guests at 6:30 p.m. in the dining hall. The tables were gay with decorations of summer vacation scenes and inscriptions welcoming returning sojourners The committee in charge of the serving was Ruth and Almond Geiss, Edith Williams. Myrtle! and Harold Schieferstein. The ceremonial was held at 8 p.m. with the worthy high priest ess and watchman of shepherds and their corps of officers con ducting talented work and pag eantry. Ola and Charles Mar1 tin became new members of the Shrine after the ceremony. Interesting reports of sojour ners and their summer travels re vealed that the Shrine had world travelers. Isabel Sanders gave highlights of her two months' trip to England, and the various countries she visited on a tour of Europe; Jack Schulze reported on his trip to New Orleans and Supreme Shrine: Alma Cofer vis itcd Hawaii; Ruth and Almond Geiss had traveled through 38 states visiting many capitals and colleges and Jim Hunter described the outstanding mighty "I Am" pageant held at Mount Shasta. The WHP reported on her visi tations to Portland Shrine No. 1 when the supreme WHP, Maime Edwards, made her official visit and the WOS had also been pres ent at Gaspar Shrino at The Dalles during the supreme visit. Shrines at Grants Pass, Eugene, Salem and Portland had also been visited by Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Friendship night was announced for the next meeting on Oct. 12 and the watchmen of shepherds urged all sojourners to be present many guests from other Shrines are expected for a fes tive evening. Birthday greetings were sung and extended to Alma Cofer. Ruth Geiss, noble prophetess. announced the annual smorgas bord to be held on Nov. 18 at the Masonic Temple and all mem bers and friends are invited to attend. After the meeting closed a social hour was held in the dining hall where refreshments were served by Ruth and Al Geiss, Edith Williams and Harold Schieferstein. 512 Main Free Parking 5th & Klamath Wired cotton Whirlpool bra ... superb control for every cup size! Wired for liftl Patented Wizard Wire under each cup gives -you maximum support, no pressure. Lace-edged Whirlpools cups keep their shape... and yoursl Style 1313, white cotton broadcloth. A 32-36; B 32-38; ' C 32 40, $3.95; D 32-40, $5.00. SLIMWEAR SECOND FLOOR PLAN FALL WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Rubens, this city, announce the engagement and forthcoming mar riage of their daughter, Donna Lee, to Jack H, Redfield. He is the son of Mrs. Mary Burton, Lakeview, and Edward K. Redfield, Pendleton. Their wedding will be an event of Nov. 16 in St. Pius X Catholic Church. 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