Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 13, 1963, Page 13, Image 13

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    BRIDE-TO-BE The marriage of Connie Lee Hall and
Paul O. Melsnesj will be an event of Nov. 23 in Sf. James
the Apostle Catholic Church in Bly. Parents of the future
bridal pair are Mr. and Mrs. Franklin R. Hall and Mr. and
Mrs. Martin O Melsness, all of Bly. Both young people are
graduates of Bly High School. He is presently stationed
with the Army at Camp Irwin, Calif.
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DATE SET Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robbins announce the
engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter,
Ruth Ann, to E. W. (Bill) Woodcock, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest T. Woodcock, Selma, Ore. Their wedding will take
place Nov. 30. The bride-elect is a graduate of Klamath
Union High School. Her fiance is a graduate of Illinois
Valley High School in Cave Junction. He is presently em
ployed by Southern Pacific Railroad.
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GUESS WHO Guests at the VFW Club Halloween costume ball entered into the spirit
of the affair and came up with an assortment of costumes, some weird, some pretty.
Judges settled on the three couples shown as winners. Left to right are Mr. and Mrs.
Maynard Smith, first; a name-shy mystery guest and Myrtle Haynes, second, and Mr.
and Mrs. Vade Kirby, third. Photo by Bob Anderson
TISSUE PL'FKS
Bath powder in a shaker-top
dispenser is a better traveler
than a box of dusting powder
which is easily upset in the suit
case. Better pack the shaker
top variety and make your own
disposable dusting powder puffs
en route.
Just open two cleansing tis
sues, pleat and gather togeth
er in a soft rosette. Sprinkle
bath powder into the folds of
the tissue, dust on powder and
discard.
Party Fetes
Future Bride'
BLY A pretty bridal shower
was given at the Gearhart Ele
mentary School on Oct. 17 to
honor Connie Hall, bride-elect
of Paul Melsness of Bly.
Hostesses for the affair were
Mrs. Herbert Hadlev. airs. Ger
ald Dillavou and (Mrs. Melvin
Brooks.
The gift table was decorated
with an umbrella and minia
ture bridal pair. Tlie refresh
ment table held a bouquet of
fall flowers and a white cake
trimmed with pink roses and
wedding bells. iMrs. H a d 1 e y
served coffee and Mrs. V. L.
Rentle poured punch.
Among the more than 50
guests were the honoree's
grandmother. Mrs. Belle Mor
gan of Paisley and her sister,
Mrs. Dayton Dumont, Klamath
Falls.
BONANZA GARDEN CLUB
BONANZA The Bonanza Gar
den Club met Qct. 23 at the
home of Elsa Clark. During the
business session conducted by
the president, Irene Hartley, it
was decided to again sponsor
the annual outdoor Christmas
decorating and lighting contest.
On Nov. 12 at 3 p.m. Polly
Pacific of Mcdford Pacific Pow
er and Light Company will give
a talk and show slides on dec
orating and lighting. Everyone
is urged to attend this meeting.
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A I A CI J. HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Wednesday, November 1J, 1963
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Kingsley Date
Members and guests of (lie
AAL'W will gather at Kingley
Field on Saturday. Nov. 16. (or
(lie regular November meeting.
This meeting will begin at the
Kingsley Field officers' mess
at 2 p.m. with coffee and a
short business meeting. There
will be a charge of 50 cents
for refreshments.
At 2:30. Col. Edwin J. Witz
enburger will speak to the wom
en and explain the tremendous
effort it takes to coordinate an
Air Force base and keep it run
ning smoothly.
Following Colonel 'Witzenbur
ger's talk, a tour of the base
will be conducted. If conditions
are favorable it will be possi
ble to inspect one of the King
sley field jets.
The October AAUW meeting
at the Klamath Art Gallery
was well attended and a great
success with creidt going to
Lyle Matoush, John' Giboney
and the Klamath Art Associa
tion. The November meeting prom
ises to be equally interesting.
It is expected a large number
of AAUW members and guests
will be present on Nov. 16 to
hear Colonel Wilzenburger
speak and to lour the Kingsley
field.
ABBREVIATED ITEM
A new length slip has been
designed to wear with the ab
breviated fall chemises. It's a
wonderful item for under long
evening dresses, too, when they
are slit high above the knee.
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Klamath Falls
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BPW TEA Business Women's Week was celebrated in Dunsmuir with a tea at the
home of Eleanor Harrison hosted by the Business and Professional Women's Club.
Marjorie Young, left, was among those who served. Tea guests included Ann Womeck,
Red Bluff, second vice president of the Northern District, BPWC, standing left, and
Edna Jones, president of the evening BPW Club in Red Bluff, center. Golda Huddle,
right, is local membership chairman and was in charge of tea arrangements.
OVER THE GARDEN GATE
GREENSIMtlNGS CLUB
The GreenspriiiRS Garden
Club met for a workshop Nov.
7. Mrs. Elmo Anderson read
the horticulture study on class
es of chrysanthemums, written
by Mrs. Alfred Hammond.
Roll call was answered by
"What I Am Planning f o r
it
If.
Christmas," or by a card given
to the garden therapy chair
man, Mrs. Guy Moore.
Mrs. Hay Billings won the
special prize, which was a pine
needle basket donated by Mrs.
Crystel Cheyne.
The new year books were dis
tributed by Mrs. Charles San
dusky. A new member, Mrs. Charles
Mallow, was welcomed to the
group. The rest of the day was
spent in making pine needle
baskets which was taught by
Mrs. Crystel Cheyne.
The Dec. 5 meeting will lie
at the home of Mrs. Norman J.
Briggs for a Christmas party
and gift exchange.
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are children of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown of Boise. Their
mother, the former Marilyn Dearborn, was born in Klam
ath Falls and attended schools in Bonanza before moving
to Idaho. Their grandfather is Albert Dearborn, former
Langell Valley rancher.
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