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Formitry 21, 1042 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN Social Events Honor Conference Visitors Attractive Toa Event of Wednesday Afternoon At Home of Mrs. Warren Cos Hunt It was busy weok, Inderd. for members of Eulnlnna chapter, Daughters of tlin Amnrlcnn Revolution, hostess chap ter to the suite conference, Oregon Society of DAIl which rniit here Tunsday and Wcdnesdiiy. Apurt from buiilnc rlon there worn a number of social affulra which held thn Intercut of the members, i Largest affair of the weok wui the formal tea given on Wednenday from four to six o'clock at tho home of Mr. Warron Coo Hunt, (147 Pacific Terrace. Mumhrri of the com mittee making arrangements for the tea were Mm. Hunt, Mri. Earl C. Reynolds, Mrs. Fred Schallock, Mm. Charles Joseph Martin and Mm. Alfred Colllor. The tea table was centered vllh a mirror on which was cleverly arranged a colonial room with Dresden figurines and furniture. This waa sur rounded by greenery a n d many mlnialura colonlul bou quels of pnatrl (haded flowom. Blue candlca burned In allver candlrallcks and presiding at the tnble were Mm. Robert B. Wallenburg. Mm, Wilbur A. Jones and Mm. Thnmaa Hamp ton. Assisting about the room were Mm. H. A. NlUchelm, Mlu Mary Lou Tlmmonii, Miss Marcllle Keynolda and Mini Ann Mueller. Mm. Hunt, Mm. Roynolda and Mm. Martin greeted the guests and In the receiving Una were thoie women for whom the tea waa given: Mm. William Dawson Foster of Klamath Falls. Mm. Howard JJ Arneat of Portland, Mra. VIlllam , Pouch of Washing ton. D. C, Mra. John Y. Rich ardson of Portland, Mm. Cor don McCracken of Aahland, Mm. Boone G. Harding of Mod ford, Mm. E. C. Appemon of Portland. Mm. Gilbert E. Holt of Pendleton, Mm. William Homfall of Medford, prestdent elcct of the state. Calling during the afternoon were visitors to the confer ence, local member and a few Invited gueata. Mm. G. Logan Black, paat regent of Eulalona chapter, en tertained on Tueadny morning with a Shrove Tueadny pan cake breakfaat for membem of the State Officer) club at her home on Grant atreet. Fifteen gueata were seated about pret tily appointed tablea centered Avlth bouquet of aprlng flow. ra. Mm. Black waa existed In serving by Mrs. Lloyd J. Gobi and Mm. II. A. NlUch elm. Mm. Howard P. Arncat, state regent, was hostess at a for mal dinner party given at the Pelican on Tuesday evening for membem of her board. Mm. Ernest D. Lamb, paat regent, entertained group at her home Tuesday evening when ahe had for dinner gueats Mra. Robert Forest, Mm. Guy Johnson and Mlas Ethel May Handy, all of Portland. Much credit Is due Mrs. Syd ney B. Evans of the local chap ter for her work In planning the two luncheons and ban quet held In the Wlllard dur ing the conference. Mrs. Em est D. Lamb was responsible for decorations which ware exceptionally attractive, and 4Vredlt for a music program received enthusiastically by conference attendants goes to Mm. Don J. Zumwalt. LIONESS CLUB PLANS SUPPER FOR MARCH MEETING The Lioness club held Its FebruBry meeting on Mon day, the ninth, at the home of Mrs. Victor Vchrlng who was asaiated by the hostess committee composed of Mrs. Carl Mason, Mrs. P. L. White and Mrs. Dale Smith. Following the business meeting Mrs. Victor O'Neill gave an exceptionally Interest ing review of tho play "Thun der Rock." Mrs. Frank Fort n and Mrs. Clarence A. Hum ble were gueata for the eve ning. j A potluck supper will be L'ld in March for the Lionels members and their husbands. Mrs. T. E. Slioop is general chairman of arrangements. VENTURE CLUB MEETS FOR DINNER The Venture club of Klam ath Falls held a dinner and business meeting In the Peli can party room, Tuesday eve ning, February the seven teenth. Plans were made to gather together scrap materials and offer the service of the club in making quills for the local disaster relief. The club has also organized a Red Cross Jjpme nursing class under tho rectlon of Mrs. C. S. Ell lot. At the January dinner meet ing, members were entertained with book review by Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt on "On Foot in Heaven," by Hartzll Spence. Valentine Wedding Attractive Maid Be comes Bride of Cyrus Smith A protly bride of St. Valen tine's day was Miss Rita Met tenberg. daughter of Mm. Rob ert Mottanberg of this city and the late Mr. Mcttenberg, when alio exchanged vows In Sacred Heart church at ten o'clock with Mr. Cyrus L. Smith, son of Mr. and Mra. L. S. Smith of EiiK?no. The Rev. Father Scott reud the service In the preaonce of both fornllles. M u a I c wna pluycd by tho organist before tho ceremony. Traditional pro craslonal und recessional music wna also played. The bride was lovely In a gown of pale pink tullo over taffeta. Tho bodice was snug fitting with a pleated yoke bordered by a tulle frill. Her ahlrred elbow-length sleeves were slightly puffed at tho shoulder and her veil of matching tullo fell to tho hem of the long, full skirt. A wreath of buuvurdla held the cap of the veil In placo over tho bride's dark hair. A slnglo lavender orchid with a cascade of white satin streamers and bouvardla and a white prayer book were carried by the bride. Miss Caryl Relnerz, nleco of tho brldo, was her only attend ant. She woro delphinium blue tulle fashioned with a square neckline, largo puffed sleeves and on her hulr was a tulle bow. Her flowers wcro made Into a colonial bouquet. Mr. Dan Crawford of Tule lake was the beat man. A amoll reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's mother, 300 Mar tin atreet. The brldo cut beau tifully decorated cake, later served by her attendant. Fol lowing a wedding trip to the valley Mr. and Mm. Smith re turned here to mnko their home, 1942 Martin street. Mm. Smith has made her home here for the paat seven months. She attended school In St. Cloud, Minnesota, the fam ily residence. Mr. Smith at tended school In Grcsham and since coming to Klamath Falls has been affiliated with tho Balslger Motor company. Book Clubs Plan Joint Meetings The Edith Cunning and Mi nerva book groupa of the Klamath Falls Business and Professional Women's clubs will have a joint meeting Monday, February the twenty third, at the home of Mrs. Sheldon Brumbaugh on the Olena highway. Mrs. Embert Fossil m will review, "Reveille in Washington," by Margaret Leech. The time Is eight o'clock. am f ' 7 J J VALENTINE BRIDE Miss Rita Mottenborg became Mrs. Cyrus L. Smith on St. Valentine's day in a service read by the Rev. Father Scott in Sacred Heart church. Kennell-EUIs. V REGENT ELECT Mm. William Homfall of Mamhflcld was elected atate rcifent of the Oregon Society, Daughters of tho American Revolution, which met in confer ence here this past week. Mrs. Homfall told members of the group that her election fell on the birthdoy anniversary of her son. Dr. Hors fall, who Is now with tho army medical corps Picture by Wesley Gudcrian of The Herald and News. Court Celebrates Anniversary Observed By Order of Am aranth Friendship Court No. 11, Order of tho Amaranth, cele brnted its third birthday an niversary at the regular meet ing Wednesday. Mra. Frances Reeves lighted three birthdoy candles as she gave a resume of the history of this court. Initiation ceremonies were performed by the newly in stalled officers. About seven or eight members will attend the fifteenth annual session of the Grand Court of Oregon which will bo held In Portland on March the thirteenth and four teenth. The Grand Royal Matron of Oregon hns asked that hours for Red Cross work be turned in for credit to the Amaranth. Flvo dollars was donated for tho Klamath county defense program. Mrs. Grace Wells and Ida Grimes furnished the refreshments of cookies and "Defense Stamps" and coffee. The defense stamps wcro turned over to the secretary of tho court by the members. Mrs. Clara Laurens, honor ary member, came from Port land to assist with the initia tion degree. A special dispen sation has been asked for the March meeting to Install the officers who were unable to be present at the regular open installation in January. .IV I , - n V. ; ,i rv"Alr ANW CLUB ENTERTAINED WEDNESDAY Mrs. J. F. Goeller of South Riverside avenue, entertained Wcdnesdoy afternoon for the pleasure of members of the Art Needle Work club. Mrs. Goeller was assisted by her daughtcr-in-law Mm. Fred Goeller. The Goeller home will be the meeting place for this group at the next regular meeting, March the fourth, when Mrs. George Hum will bo hostess. Decorations for the Wednes day meeting were appropriate for the season, the red, white and blue color scheme being carried out with American flags placed In a limb of a real cherry tree, red hatchets and other reminders of the birth day anniversary of the Father of Oour Country, and cherry pie was featured in the menu during tho tea period. CHILOQUIN WOMEN SLATE BENEFIT Women of Chlloquln, eager to help in all defense pro jects sponsored in the county, have made plans for a benefit concert which will be presented in the Chiloquin high school auditorium Thurs day evening, February the twenty-sixth, at eight o'clock. Funds derived from the concert will go toward the ambulance and field kitchen, this project sponsored by the Klamath Falls Salvation Army. All residents of the county are invited to attend. AIOHA TO INITIATE TUESDAY Aloha chapter No. 61, Or der of the Eastern Star will meet in regular session Tues day evening, February tho twenty-fourth, at eight o'clock in the Masonic temple on Klamath avenue. Candidates will be initiated and refresh ments will be served. Mrs. Charlotte Martin, worthy matron, and Mr. Leroy Erdmann, worthy patron, ex tend a cordial invitation to all mombers and visiting mem-. bcrs to attend tho meeting. Honors Bon On Birthday Richard Karl Gustafson ob served his fifth birthday on February the fourteenth when his mother, Mrs. Philip Gustaf son, entertained a group of small friends at the family residence, 321 Grant street. Those honoring Richard were Billy and Beldoris Rus sell, Eddie Henry, Wayne An derson, Jerry Kenegga, Elea nor Jean Mead and Gerry Igl. Mrs. Victor Vehrlng and young son, Richard, are visit Vehring's father, L. C, Davis. Mrs. Vehring accompanied Mrs. 'William Ferguson to Portland. They are expected home the early part of the week. Mrs. Homer Ellis was host ess on Tuesday evening to members of her bridge club at . her home on Eldorado. Miss Finch Spring Bride Klamath Girl Weds in Chapel of First Chris tian Church Miss Frances Mary Finch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Finch of 334 Lewis street, became the bride of Mr. Kenneth John Fenwlck in a ceremony read Sunday morning at seven o'clock in the chapel of the First Chris tian church. The Rev. Arthur Charles Bates officiated. The bride wore a pastel blue jacket frock edged with white lace and a blue bonnet trimmed with navy ribbon and veil. Her corsage was made of pink baby rosebuds. Miss Joyce Finch was her sister's only attendant. She wore a simple tailored frock of white with a gold belt and matching jeweled bracelet. Her flowers were pink car nations and baby rosebuds. Mr. Trls Shaver was best man. A wedding breakfast fol lowed at the home of the bride's parents, with only members of the wedding party, parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Finch in attendance. The table was decorated with a bowl of pink carnations, with pink and white candles placed at either side. The bride is a graduate of Klamath Union high school and a member of the Venture club. She has been active in affairs of the younger group here. Mr. Fenwlck is a former Salem resident and is now in business in Klamath Falls where the young couple will reside. CEREMONY TAKES PLACE IN NEVADA A wedding of Interest which occurred in Reno, Nevada on Friday, February the thirteenth, was that of Miss Marian Elizabeth Harty, daughter of Mrs. Catherine Harty of Jamestown North Dakota, and Mr. Leland E. Mayfield, son of Mrs. Mary Garrison of Yakima, Wash ington. Both young people are well known here. The bride is office secretary at Hill side hospital and Mr. May field, an outstanding athlete during the years he attended Klamath Union high school and Willamette university. He is now employed by the city. The ceremony was read by Father M. J. O'Mara In the Catholic church chapel. The bride wore a two-piece silk suit of pink and rose with a picture hat of pink and blue. Coffee brown ac cessories and a corsage of gar denias and pink rosebuds completed her costume. Mr. and Mra. Mayfield spent several days at Lake Tahoe, San Francisco and other bay points, returning to Klamath Falls over the Red wood highway. They are now at home at 731 Division street. The bride is a gradu ate of St. John's academy in Jamestown and has made her home here for the past three years. Move Into New Horn Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fred rickson have moved into their new home on Roseway drive and have as their guests for the winter months both their parents, Captain and Mrs. Charles Fredrlckson and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Potter, all of Frankford, Michigan. Captain Fredrlckson has been for many years captain of the Ann Arbor Great Lakes car ferrys. C. G. Fredrlckson is located here as soliciting freight agent for the Ann Arbor railway of Michigan. Much interest has been aroused among Klamath Falls music lovers over the ap pearance of the Trapp Family Singers, internationally fa mous company, who will ap pear in Bend Monday evening, February the twenty-third, under the auspices of the Bend Community Concert as sociation. Those persons who are members of the local as sociation are advised their tickets are good in any of the cities where concerts are given by this organization. Plans are being made by the mothers of kindergarten chil dren of Roosevelt school for a rummage sale to be given Sat urday, March the seventh, in the vacant building on Main between Tenth and Eleventh streets. Committees will be an nounced later. 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Kenoffel of Eldorado street are spend ing a short time In San Diego, California, where they are visiting their daughter, Ruth, who is employed at on of the airplane companies. Plana are being mad by St. Mary'a Altar soolety for the annual St. Patrick's benefit card party to be held Tuesday evening, March the seven teenth, In the Wlllard hotel. GAMES FEATURE BPW SESSION Gin rummy, bridge, and pi nochle were the order of the evening Monday, when the Business and Professional Women's club substituted a social evening for its regular dinner program meeting. More than 40 towels for the mobile disaster unit were do nated by club members who have volunteered to furnish one hundred towels to aid In equipping an ambulance and canteen for emergency needs. Interesting booklets, "Meal Planning on a Limited Bud get," were distributed by the health and recreation chair New Silk Sparkling New FORMALS Crisp new Taffetas in plain and plaids shimmering rich nets in dainty pastels dainty floral organdies and, of course, the colorful new Gypsy type formats In Oriental prints! A star spangled array to make you on exciting beauty in any group! This year more than any other calls for all the cheerfulness afford. K Sizes 10 to 38 -jfCS ) i m tm sAs jt ,.-. w jn t.. i. .tv r. . IT. t- M XI 111 I (RHltf'C Ell rV? II II II VV J I V . 11 ' IB W U U II C V V r V I 1 1 man, who announced the "Food for Freedom" week which begins Monday, Febru ary the twenty-third. Members In charge of the evening's entertainment were Dorothy Bailie, chairman; Gerda Perrson, Nedra Hunt, Lois Rumer and Frances Gold ing. Prizes for high in bridge went to Dorothy Schupp, for pinochle, Elenora Karspeck, and for gin rummy, Jean Por ter. Mrs. Lowell Stockman of Pendleton was a guest. Mrs. David R. Vandenberg will entertain for membem of her bridge club Tuesday eve ning at her home on Wash ington street. Just Unpacked! TO FRESHEN UP YOUR SPRING WARDROBE L'Aiglon A refreshing array of styles as only L'Aiglon could create! A bevy of youth ful types to choose from in Barclay spun rayons. JUNGLE PRINTS PASTELS DARK SOLIDS FLYFRONTS COAT DRESSES DOTS INTERSPERSED EMBROIDERED In the newest soft gored and novelty pleated skirts. ALL THE NEWEST PASTEL SHADES AND NAVY- SIZES 12 to- 20 OTHER L'AICLON DRESSES $6.50 to $10.95 Jersey Print Dresses Flower fresh prints in tiny and hand blocked brilliant colorings! All the beauty of soft gored skirt lines and figure flattering by masterful tucking and pleated lines in yoke and waistline. Elegant enough for tho most important daytime appointments. SIZES 12 TO 20 USE OUR BUDGET PLAN IF YOU DESIRE and gaiety WOMAN'S STODEjkcY MFTING OF PAST MATRONS TO BE FRIDAY The February meeting of the Past Matrons club, OE3, will be held Friday afternoon, the twenty-seventh, at the Masonic temple when a on o'lock luncheon will b served. On the hostess xommlttea for the afternoon are Mm. Oscar Peyton, Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Mrs. J. H. Poppy, Mrs. B. A. Purcell and Mrs. Francis Laughlln. Mrs. Roy Lee will entertain for members of the interna tional relations study group of AAUW at her home, 638 Roseway drive at eight o'clock inursaay evening. 1942 DRESSES $Q95