o W :V,;;. , - Y .,. , , 'J? ; U ' :y -P'A ' , - . Jr 'f ' ' W'' -r.' V " - h . ' - M,ni - A. 1 r , . - Ii -v V f . . i . v ' ' ' The Community Congregational church will be the scene of o nine o clock wed ding Sunday morning when Miss Caro line Daggott. (above), doughtcr of Mrs. Claudo H. Daggett and the late Mr. Daggett, weds Mr. Paul Crapo. The young couple will reside here. Miss Win ifred Southwell, (center), became Mrs. James Stilwnll in a ceremony read in the First Methodist church of Grants Pass on Saturday, March the seventh. Mr. Stilwell left Mondoy to report for duty in tho navy. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. South well of this city. Miss Maxlne Laurenson, ' (above) will become the bride of Cadet Milton Mc Auley of the United States ormy air corps in Phoenix, Arizona, on Monday,. March the sixteenth. Miss Laurenson is the daughter of Mrs. Lela Laurenson of this city. The young couple will re side in Phoenix. Miss Allene Hough, below, ' daughter ' of Mrs. Robert ' B. Hough and the late Mr. Hough, will be- come Mrs. Stanley Bechtle in o cere mony to be read at the home of her uncle, Dr. Bruce D. Carber of Qswego, Sunday morning. ' .' All pictures by Kennell-Ellim. Social GaUndtak Siatei fcuUf Month ojj ManxUt All work and no play is certainly out as far as wom en of Klamath Falls ore concerned and although there is scarcely a one shirking the duties of defense what with a dozen or so classes under way in first aid, canteen serv ice, nutrition, motor corps and whatnot, the calendar still fills itself with affairs which definitely are a lift to the morale. For Instance a hundred or more will start out next Monday morning to open the annual membership cam paign for the Klamath Community Concert association and workers should find It o good task well done when they complete their efforts Saturday, March the twenty-first. With the Ballet Russo de Monte Carlo scheduled on the 1942-43 series, music and dance lovers are especially Q thrilled over tho coming performance. "The Marriage of Figaro" will appear here Monday night at the Pelican the atre as the last concert of the season. This promises to be much fun. Three dances are scheduled for this month, tho Itol lon supper dance at Roames on the night of Saturday, March the twenty-first, and the Winter Dancing club Daf fodil dance the following Saturday. On this same night there Is the Sons and Daughters dancing party for the younger group at the Elks temple, this affair sponsored by the Elks. Then there are many parties planned for young cou ples leaving Klamath Falls and if you aren't thinking of giving one you practically are out of the swing. Never has there boen such an exodus of Klamath folks. Army and navy service has quite depleted tho ranks of the younger married people. There are two interesting card parties planned, first being the annual St. Patrick's "whist" party at the WillaVd oh March the seventeenth by St. Mary's Altar society. The Other Is the Easter Monday bridge tea sponsored by women of St. Paul's Guild on April the sixth at the Willard. t "! . X v. 1 s "I f U if ; Altnif, and AlcHMf Men lake KlamcUU Rnid&i .I ai it I A 4 M "T f m x iit la, tin 4, it at. rn 'IS II '4T . Scarcely a week passes but one hears of Mister Dan ji Cupid arranging a marriage among the younger set with the colors of the army ornavy vying for a place In the news column along with a description of the wedding gown of the bride. . '-.'' Of Interest is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Winifred- Southwell, younger ' daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. W. W. Southwell of Summers lane, who became the bride of Mr. James Stilwell, son. of Mr. and Mrs.- F. W. Stilwell of Bly. The ceremony was read at six o'clock Sat- v; urday evening, March the seventh,, in the First Methodist vr church of Grants Pass with the Rev; Darlow Johnson of f i- dating. . " . ' 'rvi . On Monday Mr. Stilwell left for Portland where ha j will enter the service of the United States navy. Mrs; Stil- j well is remaining in Klamath Falls with her parents.' ' tt ' "':. .'..'.'.' ;,s . ' The bride was attractive in a sheer wool suit of del phinium blue with black accessories and a corsage of rose- , buds. Her sister, Miss Margie Southwell,; was her only ot- x. tendant and wore a blue wool of a deeper tone. Her flow- ers were also rosebuds.. Both the young people are mem bers of well known Klamath families. ; , "jj An army air corps cadet, Mr Miiton K, McAuley of Luke field, Phoenix, Arizona, will claim a Klamath Falls rfJ maid as his bride next Mondoy In the southern city when the marriage of Miss Maxine Laurenson and Mr. McAuley takes place. - ', ., . . ... tli ' v '. .-' , xrrY Both ore well known among the' younger group here. ' The bride is -the daughter of Mrs. Lela Laurenson of this : city. Mrs. Laurenson, Maxine and her younger sister, Doro "-s thy, left Thursday evening for Phoenix to make final plans ' for the simple ceremony. The young couple will reside lr . Phoenix until Mr. McAuley completes his trainina cours in-tne air corps. 'i