The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 21, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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Virginia Fick Weds
o In Church Geremony
St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Medford Scene of
Beautiful Summer Wedding Service
Ono of the lovnlictat weddings of curly Juno took pluco In
St, Murk's Episcopal church on Saturday afternoon, Juno Iho
fourteenth, when Miaa Virginia Flck and Mr. John C. LtMlro;
lioth of Kliimuth Falla, wera murriod it five o'clock. Tho fol
lowing la tu ken from tho Medford Mnll-Trlbuno.
Wedded hero
yeaterday
afternoon ot five o'clock In
St. Murk'a Episcopal church,
wero Miaa 'VAglnla Flck,
duughter of Mr. and Mra.
Frederick J. Kick, 008 New
town direct ond John LeMIro,
ion of Mr. ond Mra, J, B.
LeMIro of Kliunath Folia,
Given lu marrlago by her
father tho brldo was attired
In a full skirted eggshell aotln
wedding gown fiiahloned with
a train, long alcovea, and a
deep collar of need peurla and
button back. Completing her
costume wax a long veil
caught In pluco with a coronet
of orange blnasoma. She car
ried on arm bouquet of Illicit
of tho valley centered with
an orchid and complemented
with aatln atrcamera.
Her attendant, Mra. Jamea
Bunch of Klumnth Falla. chose
a floor-length gown of blue
with matching hut and a none
gay of pastel flower. Beat
man waa Samuel Muahen, Jr.,
alao of Klnmnth Falla.
Uahera Included Walter
Edchebcek, Uert Schmidt and
Fred Smith of Klnmuth Falla
and Bruce Wllllnma, coualn of
tho brldo, of Salem.
Tho brido'a mother chose
a rnno allk crepo gown with
matching lint and niivy accea
aoriea and a corango ot gar
denlaa aurrounded by roarbuda
and aummer flowera.
Tho aervlc waa preceded
by Mia Barbara William,
couain of the bride, ainging
"I Love You Truly" and "Be
cause." She waa accompanied
at the orgnn by Mra. H. E.
Marsh who alao played the
traditional wedding marchea.
Frlenda and relative greet
ed the couple at tho Flck
homo following the ceremony.
Tho aervlco table waa center
ed with a three-tier wedding
cako which waa cut by tha
bride, Lilies ot the valley and
freeala completed the arrange
ment. Presiding at the punch
bowl waa Mra. Buach and as
sisting about the room were
Mra. Murray Marley of thl
city, Mra. Snm Muahen. Klam
ath Falla, Mia Loreno Brad
ford, coualn of tho brldo, of
Kugcne and Mis William ot
Ealem.
Out-of-town gueata attend
ing the affair were Mr. and
Mra. Fred A. William and
family, Mr. and Mr. Truman
Runyon, Mr. and Mra, Jamea
Buach, Mr. and Mra. Charle
Packer, Mr. and Mr. Robert
Thompson, Mr. and Mra, Ger
ald Thomaa, all of Klamath
Fulla. Mr. and Mra. Bert
Courtney of Roscburg, and
Mia Loreno Bradford of Eu
gene. For her going away outfit
Mra. LeMIro choao a navy
blue Jersey dreaa with blue
and white candy atrlpo aklrt,
blue acceaaorlea and an orchid
coraage.
Following a wedding trip
outh the couple will return
to Klnmnth Falla and make
their homo In the Rooaovolt
apartment. Mra. LeMIro haa
been teacher In Klamath Falla
for the poat five year after
graduating from the Unlvorsl
ty of Washington. Mr. LeMIro
la employed at tho Flrat Na
tional bank In Klamath Falla.
FAREWELL
PARTY GIVEN ;
MONDAY NIGHT
One of tho cleverest partlea
of tho year, given by Wednes
day club members of St, Paul'
Episcopal church was that of
Wednesday evening In tho
parish houso when retiring
officers entertained with a
"beach" party end several
hours of bridge.
Salnd was served at eight
o'clock at tnbles centered with
anndpulla holding summer
flowers ond placed on whito
sand beaches. Guests camo In
beach ottlro. Hostesses were
Mrs. John Coppagc, Mra.
Frank Drew Biid Mrs. David
Bullls.
High score In cards wont to
Mrs. Percy Webb, low to Mrs.
Harold Shaffer. Tho next meet
ing of Wednesday club will ba
held In September. '
BREAKFAST
RIDE PLANNED
BY POSSE
An enrly break fust ride Is
being planned by tho Sheriff's
Posse for Sunday morning.
Itlclors will lcavo tho Sunset
ranch at half past six o'clock,
and continue io Holcomb
Springs on tho top of Hogs
back mountain, A chef will
hnvo breakfast prepared.
Members of tho Posso and
their wives and guests will
take part In thd ride and at
least forty are expected to ba.
on hand.
Ceremony
In Spokane
Former Klamalh Girl
Married in Church
, Services
The following atory from
tho Medford Mull-Tribune la
of Intoreat to frlenda of tho
John C. Boylo family, now
making their home in tho val
ley but formerly of this city.
Mr. and Mra, J, C. Boyle,
1010 South Onkdiilo avenue,
announce tho murriuga of
their daughter, Gertrude, to
Howard L. Rutherford, aon of
Mr. and Mra. L. F. Ruther
ford of Great Falla, Mont.
Tho ceremony was rcud
Juno S at 9:30 a, m. in tho
Flrat Prcabyterlun church of
Spokano with Dr. Paul Cal
houn officiating.
Tho ' brldo, given in mar
riage by her futlier, woro a
ault of waterfall green gubar
dino with toast brown accea
aorlea and a corango of cluster
gardenias, Sho was attended
by her eistcr, Mrs. Corneliua
B. Collins, as matron of honor.
Corneliua 13. Collins acted aa
best man.
A wedding breakfast fol
lowed the ceremony for mem
bera of the two families in the
Green room of tho Davenport
hotel.
After a abort wedding trip
to Glacier National park, tho
couple will make their homo
In Great Falla, Mont. Mra,
Rutherford 1 a graduate of
Southern Oregon College of
Education, Mr. Rutherford, a
graduate of tho University of
Montano, is special agent for
the Great American Insurnnco
company for Montana.
LOCAL WOMAN
VISITS MEDFORD
HOME RECENTLY
Gueata at tho home of Mr,
and Mra. Don' Newbury, 7
Eaatwood drive are Mr. New
bury' two nieces, Nancy
Elizabeth Newbury and Roa
anno Newbury of Walnut
Creek, California, who will
visit hero for two weeka. They
ar daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Newbury.
The girl motored to Med
ford with their grandmother,
Mr. Wilbur A. Jones of Klam
ath Falla, accompanied by
Miaa Evelyn Howarth, also of
Klamath Falls, who continued
home after spending a day at
the Newbury home. Mrs.
Jones la the mother of Mr.
Newbury.
Medford Mall Tribune.
LAST SESSION
OF ALOHA OES
SCHEDULED
Tucaday evening, Juno the
twenty - fourth, ot eight
o'clock, Aloha chapter No. 01,
Order ot the Eastern Star,
will meet In rcgulur session
at tho Masonic temple, for the
Jast meeting . before summer
vacation.
, Mrs. Ollvor W. Splkcr,
worthy matron, Mrs. Char
lolte Martin, associate matron,
and Mr. Lcroy Erdmann, asso
ciate patron, who attended the
sessions ot tho grand lodge of
tho order, held In Portland
lust week, will mnko their of
ficial reports to tho chapter at
this meeting.
Mrs. Splkcr and Mr. Arlet
Edsall, worthy patron, extend
a cordial Invitation to all
members and visiting mem
bers of the order to bo pres
ent. SLATERS
PLAN TRIP
TO EAST COAST
. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Sla
ter are planning an Interest
ing trip which will tako them
to tho east coast where Mr.
Slater will attend the grand
lodge of the Elks in Philadel
phia. Tho trip will bo made
by plane, leaving Medford
, July tho sixth, stopping over
night in Los Angeles, Fort
Worth, Texas, and ' Washing
ton, D. C, where tho Sinters
will enjoy several days before
going to Philadelphia.
From there. Mr. and Mrs.
Slater will continue to Now ;
Vork City for a stay of sev
eral days, on to Chicago, Min
neapolis, and homo by way of
Spokane and Portland. Mr.
Slater is exalted ruler of tho
Klamath Falls Elks lodge. The
journey will keep the Slotors
absent from their homo hero
for three weeks.
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MISS BARBARA ANN MORRIS,' daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo T. Morris of Watertown, South Dakota, visit:.. ;,
ing here with her mother at the home of Mr. qnd Mrs. Franklin ' L.' Weaver of Auburn street, Many informal'
affairs have been given for the visitors during their stay. ".- , .'
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the former Virginio Fick, was married In a ceremony read Saturday afternoon, June the
Episcopal church, Medford. The Le Mires will moke their home in Klamath Falls.
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nven Anniversary :
pb5erye'd Saturday
Many To Call at-R. P. Eflingson home on Pacific
, Terrace To Greet. Well; Known Residents
: J Marty. frlenda, both old and new,: are expected to call, at
the Robert Parcher Ellingaon homo, 820 Pacltlo Terrace, to
greet Mr. and Mr. Ellingaon on the occasion of their lilvor
wedding anniversary' Saturday night after half pact eight
o clock.
Visitor: 7. ' i '.
Honpreo v v
Mrs. Spancjler ''Enter
. .tains for Mother Dur
ing Week .'; , !
One of the loveliest of ear
ly aummer parties wa that
given Friday afternoon of last
week : when Mra. William
Spangler of Modoc Point comp
limented her mother, Mra. N.
Y. Stoddard of Portland, at a
bridge luncheon at one o'clock.
Rooms of the 'Spangler home
were- attractive with, summer
blossoms,, the center arrange
ment on the luncheon .tables
of deep lavender, pink and
white. "
' Greeting Mrs. Stoddard were
Mrs. W. E.-Lamm, Mrs. J. R.
Ricker. Mrs. A. E. Stonehouse,
Mr. G. A. Massey, Mrs. Fred
H. Cofer, . Mrs. Fred Grant,
Mr." A. J. 'Kehoe,' Mrs.' Or
ville Elliott Mrs. George R.
Lindley,: Mr.- Walter. West,
Mrs.-. O. R. , Holloway, Mra.
Oscar Peyton, and Mrs. Les
lie Rogers.. ..
Mrs. Stoddard left this week
for Mount, Shasta, California,
to visit her son,. Guy,
.
VAN EMONS . .
HOME FROM
ATLANTIC COAST ; ,
Mr.': and Mr. W; C. Van
Emon of 1949 Melrose street,
are enjoying a visit with their
daughter and two sons, home
for from the east coast and
together for the' first time', in'
lour and one-half years. ' '
'Mis Betty Van Emon 'is
home from Washington, D. C,
where she' Is affiliated with
the social security department,
Walter Jr., is also from Wash
ington where he is in the per
sonnel division of the agricul
tural department; and Mid
shipman Carl Van Emon is
visiting from Annapolis from
where he will be graduated
December 19,1941. The three
will remain until June twenty-ninth
when :they will re
turn the southern route. Much
of their time here will be spent
at the Van Emon summer
home at Lake o' the Woods. -
- Also coming west with' the
Van Emon young people was
Midshipman ' Paul Knapp of
Auburn, Nebraska. - He will
remain here until' all four
leave by car for the east. '
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FAREWELL -' "
PARTY OF. '
WEDNESDAY CLUB ;
Mrs. Richard Hayden enter
tained Monday evening at her
home on Siskiyou street com
plimenting her" sister, . Mrs.
Dean Houston, who leaves Sun
day for Hollister, California,
with her young sons, Milton,
to join hsr family in the south.
Bridge was played with
high score held by Mrs. Hous
ton, second high by Mrs. Ray
Ruger, and low by Mrs. Wil
liam Burnett. Numerous gifts
were presented to Mrs. Hous
ton by the guests including
Mrs. George William Bratton
Jr., Miss Gay le. Bratton, Mrs.
- Wendell Smith, Mrs. Ray
Ruger, Mrs. Ross Dodge, Mrs.'
Bert Schmidt, Mrs. Homer El-
lis, Mrs. David Totton, Mrs.
Bernice Heideman, Mrs. Wil
liam Burnett, Mrs. Ben Perni
gotti, Mrs. Edward Kliever
and Mrs. William Garriott.
ISLAND '
HERE ,,
An Interesting visitor in '
Klamath Falls, and a former
resident of this city, is Mrs.
Frank -Jennings of Honolulu, .
who arrived Monday morning
to spend the summer as the
houseguest of Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Rogers of Pacific, Ter
race. A part , Of the next few
months the Rogers and Mrs.
Jennings will .enjoy at their
cabin at Lake o'. the .Woods.
During the past winter Mrs.
Jennings enjoyed "a lengthy
stay in Old Mexico, spent two
months on the Islands, several
months in Arizona and one
month in San Francisco be
fore coming to Klamath Falls
for the summer. She was a
guest at Reames Golf and
Country club Friday after
noon. i-'--'
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- Mr. and Mrs: Jack Crawford
are enjoying 'a Week's holiday
- fishing in the Wallowa: moun
tains lake country.' They will
return to, spend this weekend
at Odell lake. " ' ,. '
Here for tho occasion ' are
Mr. Elllngson's mother and '
two sisters,. Mrs. C. K. El
lingson, and Mrs. J. A. Mar
cott . of Hawkins, - Wisconsin,
and Mia Luella Ellingaon,
who teaches In : Rice Lake, ,
Wisconsin, and also Mrs. R.
P. Elllngson's sister, Mr. E.
O. Ellingson and daughter,
Marilyn, of Ladysmlth, Wis
consin. The family arrived by
motor on Monday and will be
here for several weeka, spend
ing a part of that time at the
Ellingson summer home at
Lake o' the Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellingson will
entertain at a family dinner
at the Pelican at half past six
o'clock Saturday evening and '
covers will be laid for'elgh-'
teen members of the family
and out-of-town guests. Also
expected here this weekend
are Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ras
mussen of McCloud,- Cali
fornia, Mr. and Mrs. T. M.
Schontz of Weed, California,
and Miss Olive Marcott of.
San Francisco. ,- ,
Receiving . this evening ' at
the family home will be- Mr.
and Mrs. ! Ellingson, their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Parcher Ellingson Jr., Miss
Dorothea, Donald and Sig
mund Ellingson. The hostess
will wear a black sheer crepe
dressmaker gown with a short
black and white jacket with
a shoulder corsage of brown .
orchids.
Summer flowers will ba
used throughout the rooms
and on the buffet table. Asked '
to assist during the evening
are Mrs. Percy Murray, Mrs.
Walter Wiesendanger, Mrs. F.
E. Drake, and Mrs. Ed Ostenr
dorf.
The twenty-fifth annivers
ary of Mr; and Mrs. Elling
son is also the fiftieth anni
versary of the founding of
the Ellingson Lumber com- .
pany in Hawkins, Wisconsin.
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TWO PAINTINGS ....
BY MRS. BROWN.
IN ART EXHIBITS'
. Oregon's award for outstand
ing activity In American Art
week, ' an original painting
"Fishing Houses in Maine'.' by
S. Peter Wagner, an eastern
artist, is on view in room. 8,
Kramer building, at Portland.
This painting is a boldly paint
ed watercolor of a New Eng
land fishing village.' ....
. Four national prizes 'of
equal merit were awarded by
the national executive commit
tee of the American Artists
Professional league -in New
York.- The painting will re
main permanently in- the pos
session of the Oregon chapter.
Klamath Falls received tha
award in the state for disting
uished participation in that
week. . .
Of interest here also Is tha
fact that two paintings by Vir
ginia . White . Brown of this -city
were displayed at spring
exhibits . in. Portland,, which
have just closed. ."Blossoms,".
still-life, was one of forty
paintings chosen for exhibi
tion by the Oregon Society of
Artists, and "November Morn-,
ing". was. included in tha
American Artists Professional
league exhibit that closed on
June the second in the Meier
and Frank galleries. v '
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20-30 club ;
sponsors party -.wednesday
. eve .
Thirty-five members of the
20-30 club, their .wives and ,
sweethearts, enjoyed a dinner '
and dancing party given Wed
nesday evening in the Pelican
party room. Speaker of the
evening was Mr. Sam Lock
wood. . '.'
Mr. Stewart Patty served as ,
chairman of the informal af
fair, and officers Were elected '
with the following to serve for '
the coming year: Tom Milne, .
president; Stewart Patty', vice .
president; Bob Jones, serg- -ent-at-arms;
Don Blacklcy, sec- .
rotary ' and treasurer. Direc-
tors, ' Gene Hooten, Harold .
Eberlein, John "Walker,' a n d ,
Charles Finch. ' .- , :
Music was provided by Emll
Buzaid's orchestra.
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Miaa Stewart ,'';' '; i
At Camp Namanu
' After a short visit hero with ,
her mother, Mrs. Myra Cain .
Stewart, Miss Lottie Stewart, ,
student at Oregon State col
lege, left this week for. Camp
Namanu near Portland where '
she will act as swimming :
counselor until July the nine
teenth: Throughout the latter
part of July and fore part of ''
August, Miss Stewart will be
in . charge of' swimming: at
Camp Esther Applegatei Lake -o'
the'. Woods, at the .Camp 1
Fire. Girls and Girl Scout en-
campments. ; ; : ; ,