The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 21, 1942, Page 7, Image 7

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    March 21. 1042
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
Ceremony Read In
Chapel of Church
Destio Kleineger Bride of Norman Peters at
Wednesday Morning Rites
Ono of the season's loveliest weddings woi that of half
past eltfht o'clock Wednesday morning In tho chapel of Sacred
Heart church when Mint Dosllo Klulnugi;r, duughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Kleineger of tills city, became the brldo of
Mr. Norman fetors, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Peters of
Ventura, Cullfornla,
Tho nev, Timothy Cosy
read the service before nn
altar banked with white
lock, fern and yellow dof
fodlls and lighted by many
candlci.
The bride, given In mar
riage by her futhor, wore
gown of whlto satin fashion
ed with a fitted bodlco und
full flared skirt, Her veil
which was finger tip longth,
bordered with ulvncon lace,
ft s held at tho hmd by a crys
tal blossom tiara. Her only
Jewelry was a strand of pearls,
gift of the groom. She car
ried whlto proyor book on
which was placed an orchid
with bouvardla caught on the
white satin streamers.
Miss Uuvrrly llurrett of
Corvallis, was muld of honor
and woro a pale pink chiffon
frock of organza. Sho carried
bouquet of rapture roses
and bouvardla.
Miss Jerry Allen of Corval
lis was tho bridesmaid and
wore a blue chiffon orgunza
frock. Her flowors wore Jo
anna Hill roses and bouvar
dla. Both wore similar net
veils with a spray of spring
blossoms on tho crown.
Mr. George Petors of Cor
vallis, was his brother's best
an. The groom's attendant
as McDonald DoVanl of
Corvallis. Mr. Trunk Boga
Uy was tho usher.
Tho ring, used In the cere
mony, belonged to tho brldo's
maternal grandmother, Mrs.
Horry V. Layne. Engraved on
the ring was the date, August
13, 1BD8.
Mendelssohn's processional
' was played at tho organ, as
wu the traditional recession
al. Following the ceremony a
breakfast was served at the
Pelican party room where
covers were placed for mem
bers of the wedding party
and fifty guests. The wedding
date was also the bride's
birthday. Tables were cen
tered with yellow and whlto
jonquils and greens. The
Jylde'e table held the tiered
QPeddlng cake on a base of
rosebuds. The bride cut her
cake later served to the
guests.
During the breakfast five
. Sigma Nu brothers of the
groom sang, "She's the White
Rose of Sigma Nu." The
young men Included Jack
Castlcbcrry and Benjamin
Kerns of Klamath Falls, Har
ry West, Sam Trueblood and
Irvln Thompson, all of Port,
land.
Miss Mary Jan Metier,
closo friend of tho bride, pre
sided at the guest book.
Receiving with the bride
and groom was the bride's
mother who wore a dusty
rose redlngote with a corsage
of orchids and black acces
sories, and also an aunt of
the bride. Mrs. Roy Brown
of Sacramentb.
9 Assisting about the room
as Miss Jean Warrens of
orest Grove.
Late Wednesday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Peters left for
Corvallis where they will re
side at 817 North Eighteenth
street, and both will continue
their studies at Oregon State
college.
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Music Heard
At Meeting
Mothers Club of Sa
cred H e a rt Plans
Food Sale Soon
Mothers club members of
Sacred Heart academy en
joyed a splendid program of
music at half past one o'clock
Thursday afternoon when they
met for the usual March ses
sion In tho school auditorium.
The following program was
given, "Ninhtfi.ll in Granada"
and "White Cliffs of Dover,"
by tho singing ensemble;
"Three Blind Mice," violin en
semble; "Asleep In tho Deep,"
sung by Ben Lemlre; "Black
smith," senior violin ensem
ble; "Rangers' Song" and
"Kathryn's Wedding Day,"
boys quartet; "Carmancita"
and "Ma' Curly Headed
Baby," singing ensemble.
Members voted to sponsor a
cooked food sole on April
tho fourth in the Medical
Dental building, space for
merly occupied by Tim's on
North Ninth street.
Following the business
meeting tea was served from
a prettily appointed table. Hos
tesses for the afternoon were
Mrs. Fred Dlngman, Mrs.
Samuel P. Miller, Mrs. D.
Zupan, Mrs. David R. Van
denberg and Mrs. A. P. Heup.
WISCONSIN
VISITOR IS
GUEST AT TEA
Mrs. Henry Broclrup of
Stanley, Wisconsin, was tho
guest of honor at a party on
Thursday, March the twelfth,
at the home of Mrs. Anker
Solle, 834 Upham street,
when former Stanley resident
gathered to greet Mrs. Broct
rup. A one o'clock luncheon was
served the guests by Mrs.
Solle, Mrs. Henry Solle and
Mrs. Einar C. Brandsncss. The
decorations were appropriate
to St. Patricks day.
Those honoring Mrs. Broct
mp were: Mrs. Anna Voagcn,
Mrs. Astrid Johnson, Mrs. Ted
Huff, Mrs. Cliff Ongmnn and
son Jerry, Mrs. Oscar Solie,
Mrs. Palmer Solle, Mrs. K. M.
Peterson, Mrs. Elmer Solle,
Mrs. Jake Broctrup, Mrs. Rob
ert Larson, Mrs. Frank Dorn,
Mrs. Leonard Peterson, Mrs.
John Paul, Mrs. Jcrold Amor
llng, Mrs. Carl Brandsness,
Mrs. George Peterson, Mrs.
Frank Subject, Miss Mildred
Mlchic and the hostesses.
A gift of myrtlewood was
presented Mrs. Broctrup In
remembrance of her visit to
Oregon.
Mrs. E. H. Lawrence will
entertain i members of the
Happy Hour club at a theatre
party on Tuesday afternoon
at the Pelican theatre. Mem
bers are requested to meet
the hostess In the theatre
lobby promptly at a quarter
to two o'clock.
JUNIOR CHURCH BANQUET
An Interesting affair of Friday evening wag tho Junior
Church banquet held at the First Methodist Chun.;., At tha
speakers' table were the following: foreground, Ethelmae
Skinner and Merland Phelps; second row, Rev. Victor Phil
Hps, Mrs. Lawrence K. Phelps, Mr. Phelps, Mrs. Arthur
Skinner; back row, Jane Hansen, chairman; Alleen Cornell,
assistant chairman; Miss Phyllis . Hogan, and Mr, Arthur
. Skinner, speaker of the evening,
--Picture by Wesloy Gudorlan of
Tha Herald and News.
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MR. AND MRS. NORMAN PETERS
In a corcmony read Wednesday morning In tho
chapel' of Sacred Heort church Miss Destie
Kleineger become the bride of Mr. Normon
Peters. They will reside In Corvollls.
Kennoll-Ellls.
LUNCHEON
GIVEN FOR
MRS. EARL MACK
Klamath county home exten
sion committee and elumnl
members of the committee
honored Mrs. Eorl Mock with
a shower Saturday, March the
seventh, at the home of Mrs.
Winnlfrcd Glllen on LeRoy
street.
A buffet luncheon was
served at one o'clock from a
prettily appointed table cen
tered with pink sweet peas and
blue Iris. Present were Mrs.
Eorl Mack of Henley, Mrs.
Perry Haley, Malln; Mrs. A. R.
Dickson, Shasta; Mrs. James
Dixon. Bly; Mrs. W. B. Bickers,
Modoc Point; Mrs. Lee Holli
day, Fairhaven; Mrs. Bert
Schultz, Altomont; Mrs. C. E.
McClcllun, Shasta; Mrs. A. L.
Marshall, Olene; Mrs. Fred
Fletcher, Klamath Falls; Mrs.
Robert Allen, Chiloquin; Mrs.
Burt E. Hawkins and Mrs. Q.
V. Gillcn, also of Klamath
Falls.
MRS. CLARK
HONORED AT
RECENT AFFAIR
Mrs. George Clark, for
whom a number of affairs are
planned prior to her departure
for Portland, was honored
Wednesday evening at an au
revolr party when Mrs. Wyatt
Padgett, Mrs. W. Hart Jones
and Mrs. Karl Urquhart enter
tained at tho Padgett home on
Summers lane.
The honor guest was pre
sented with a gift. Others pres
ent Included Mrs. Edward
Goeckncr, who received high
score at cards, Mrs. Howard
Hanville, low, and Mrs.
Adolph Zamsky and Mrs. Neil
Black .
Catholic Daughters
Plan Monday Mooting
There will be a social meet
ing of Court Klamath, Catho
lic Daughters of America, In
Lyceum hall Monday night at
eight o'clock. Mrs. Stanley
Pciser and Mrs. Otto Smith
will be the hostesses.
The Three R club will meet
Tuesday afternoon, March the
twenty-fourth, at the home of
Mrs. Earl Harrison in St.
Francis park. Dessert will be
served at half past one o'clock.
Socia
Cale
nd
ar
Monday, March 23
Catholic Daughters, social
meeting, Lyceum hall, 8 p. m.
Toastmistress club in Fre
mont school, 7:30 p. m.
Regular dinner meeting,
BPW club, Willard hotel, 6:30
p. m.
Meeting of garden group,
Library club, 2 p. m., small
library club rooms. Daffodil
specimens shown by Conley
Blossom Farm, Eugene.
Toastmistress club, Fremont
school, 7:19 p. m.
Tuesday, March 24
Delta Gamma, Delphian,
9:45 a. m., with Mrs. F. L.
Weaver, Auburn street. Topic:
"Man's Influence on Man."
Mrs. A. M. Collier, leader.
Happy Hour club to meet at
Pelican theatre at 1:45 o'clock
with Mrs. E. H. Lawrence as
hostess.
Thursday, March 26
Meeting of auxiliary of
Canton Crater at 8 p. m. at
IOOF hall.
Monday. April 27
International Relations
. group, AAUW, with Mrs. Ever
ett Dennis, 1856 Huron street,
8 p. m.
Garden group, Library club,
2 p. m. Mrs. A. O. Roenicke,
chairman. Topic, "Annual and
Perennial Borders."
Saturday, March 28
March daffodil dance of
Winter Dancing club, Willard
hotel.
Elks Sons-Daughters done
for younger set in Elks Tem
ple. Shrine dance honoring Hil
lah Divan and officers, Klam
ath Falls armory.
Monday, April 6
Easter Monday party at Wil
lard hotel sponsored by Guild
of St. Paul's Episcopal church.
Saturday, April II
Annual Shrine hospital ben
efit dance given by Klamath
Shrine club in armory.
Monday, April 13
Annual spring musicale by
Klamath Falls Woman's Lib
rary club. Mrs. Don J. Zum
walt, music chairman.
Tuesday, April 21
Klamath Lutheran Ladles
Aid birthday anniversary par
ty, church parlors, 6:30 p. m.
Potluck supper with men in
vited. Monday, May 11
'' Annual spring flower show,
Klamath Falls Woman's Libr
ary club, Mrs. H. E. Getz,
chairman. Election officers,
garden study group.
Mrs. Herbert Fett enter
tained with a bridge party at
her home on Menloway on
March the thirteenth, when
favors and decorations were
carried out in the St. Patrick's
th c. Honu.'s for high were
received by Mrs. Kay Bellin
ger and low by Mrs. Mar
Jorie White. Guests present
wera Mrs. Dorothy Sudbury,
Mrs. Marjorle LaFleur, Mrs.
Val Nolan, Mrs. Doris God
dard, Mrs. Naomi Kamps,
Mrs. Vesta LoPlnnt, Mrs. Mar
jorle White and Mrs. Kay Bol
linger. Friends in this city have re
ceived invitations from Dr.
and Mrs. C. T. Sweeney of
Mcdford for the observance
of their fiftieth wedding an
niversary on March the
thirtieth at their attractive
country home on the Central
Point road near Medford.
Mrs. Prince Helfrlch and
two children, Diane and Dean,
of Vida, Oregon, are guests
of Mrs. Helfrich's mother, Mrs.
Willard Peyton, at her home
on Eldorado street. They
plan to remain until the fore
part of next week,
Banquet Is
Friday Event
Junior Church Host
Group at Affair on
March Thirteenth
The banquet of the Klamath
Falls Frist Methodist Junior
church was held Friday, March
tho thirteenth, when covers
were laid for eight-five chil
Falls First Methodist Junior
church Is under the leadership
of Jane Hansen, assisted by
Alleen Corn lei, and was organ
ized last September.
The program consisted of
the doxology, followed by
prayer of thanks led by Ken
neth Lambert, pep songs di
rected by Jane and Alleen;
Introduction of Merland
Phelps, president of the Jun
ior church, who in turn intro
duced the speaker of the eve
ning, Mr. Arthur Skinner.
Short talks were also given by
the Reverend Victor Phillips
and Mr. L. K. Phelps. Douglas
Powers entertained with two
trumpet solos, accompanied by
his mother.
Miss Hansen presented the
prizes won for scripture mem
ory work to the Misses Marlin,
Genevieve and Lois Morgan.
The evening came to a close
with two violin selections by
Miss Ethelmae Skinner and
group singing of "God Bless
America," accompanied by
Miss Skinner.
The new Sunday school su
perintendent, Mr. Don Drury,
and Mrs. Victor Phillips,
superintendent of the Junior
department, were introduced.
Those In charge of serving
were Mrs. Corniel, Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. Hansen, Adele
Powers and Dolores Barlow.
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MISS POWERS
HONORED ON
ANNIVERSARY
For the pleasure of Miss
Adele Powers on the occasion
of her eighteenth birthday an
niversary, Mrs. T. B. Powers
and Mrs. Otto Ellis entertain
ed at the home of the latter,
1725 Lexington street, Tues
day evening of last week.
Games were played during
the evening with traditional
birthday cake served later to
Miss Powers, Miss Winifred
Wood, Miss Dorothy Lauren-,
son, Miss Maxine Laurenson,
Miss Jane Hansen, Miss Ruth
Pennington, Miss Dorothy
Baxter, Miss Betty Yadon,
Miss Dorothy Wood, and Don
Phelps, .Merle Powers, Don
Barlow, and Percy Steers,
"Corky" Ellis.
Delta Gamma chapter of
Delphian will meet Tuesday
morning at a quarter to ten
o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Franklin L. Weaver, Auburn
street, with Mrs. A. M. Col
lier as leader. The topic will
be, "Man's Influence on Man."
A birthday party was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Hazzard in St. Francis
park Sunday, for Rosalie Haz- '
zard. It was her fourth birth
day and a number of little
friends were invited in for
games and treats.
The meeting of Falrvlew
Parent Teachers association,
scheduled for Tuesday, March
the twenty-fourth, has been
postponed until Tuesday,
March the thirty-first, at
which time a Fathers' Night
program will be presented.
"Style Without Extravagancel"
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Friday, the thirteenth, doesn't
bother Margaret Ann Takacs,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Takacs Jr., of Tulelake,
for that is the day she ob
served her seventh birthday.
Margaret Ann is in the first
grade at Wlnema school.
Kennell-KUis.
BANOUET ON
TUESDAY AT
SARI'S CAFE
The Sacred Heart academy
gave its annual Letterman's
banquet on March the tenth
of the past week. The affair
was held at Sari's and covers
were laid for twenty-one. Bid
den to the banquet also were
the newly selected members.
The guests of honor were Rev
erend Father Scott and the
girls' coach, Miss Betty
Patzke. Chet Amerling, the
boys' coach, was unable to at
tend. Others attending were:
president, Madeline Mahoney;
vice president, Barry O'Con
nor; secretary-treasurer, Lila
Cox; Margaret Schnable, Sadie
O'Keeffe, Teresa Wright, Anne
Zuban, Martha Crizo, Lois
Glenn, Billy Krueger, Pat
Smith. Edward Canton, and
new members, Agnes Vermil
llan, Patricia Avery, Peggy
Pruit, Larry Pickett, Delbert
Lyman, Joe Mahoney and Earl
Krueger.
BRIDE-ELECT
HONORED AT
FRIDAY PARTY
.. .
Miss Destie Kleineger, whose
marriage took place this week,
was complimented with a
shower when Mrs. John Mo
Cown entertained Friday eve
ning of last week.
Games were played during
the evening. Those honoring
Miss Kleineger were her
mother, Mrs. Frank Kleineger,
Mrs. James Souther, Mrs. Al
len Croup, Mrs. Bert Nokleby,
Mrs. Perry Wilson, Mrs. Jean
nie Howell, Mrs. Ted Hughey,
Mrs. Loren Calhoun, Mrs. Wes
ley Garrett, Mrs. Olive Van
Kirk, Mrs. Pearl Holland, Mrs.
Frank Hourigan, Mrs. John
Randall, Mrs. Frank Bogatay
and Mrs. McCown.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wett
stein of Seattle, who are en
route home after a visit In
San Diego, are guests for sev
eral days of Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Manning at their
home on Roseway drive. Mr.
and Mrs. Wettstein are an
uncle and aunt of Mrs. Manning.
DISTINCTIVE APPAREL
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Bride of Cadet
Maxine Laurenson and Lieutenant Milton Mc
Auley Exchange Vows in Phoenix Chapel .'
The following account of the wedding of Mist Maxine Z.
Laurenson and Lieutenant Milton K. McAuley, which took
place In Phoenix, Arizona, Is copied from the Arizona Republle
and will be of interest to their many friends In this city. The)
service was read March the sixteenth. 1
Plans Made
ByHillah
Dance Scheduled for
March 28th in Klam
ath Armory
Plans are being completed
for the dance to be given in
the Klamath Falls armory
honoring Illustrious Potentate
George P. Taylor and Hillah
Temple Divan on Saturday
evening, March the twenty
eighth. Admission to the affair Is
on presentation of the 1942
membership card, according to
Mr. R. D. Eller, social chair
man. Dancing Is scheduled
from a quarter past nine to one
o'clock. Cards will also be
played. The grand march is
planned for half past one
o'clock. There will be a buffet
supper at half past eleven
o'clock. All members of the
drum corps will be in dress.
Fezzes will be In order.
Shriners of other Temples
are invited to attend. The drum
corps members will be in
charge of decorations under
the direction of Clinton Landis
and Herman Lofdahl,
TOASTMISTRESS
CLUB PLANS
MONDAY MEET
The regular meeting of The
Toastmistress club will be held
Monday, March the twenty
third, at Fremont school.
For roll call each member Is
to respond with four lines of
poetry. Two-minute prepared
speeches by each member on
a subject of her own choosing
is the feature of the evening,
at which time each speaker is
to be formally introduced by
a fellow member.
The concluding "good Eng
lish test" for the three-month
period will also be given at
this meeting.
A visitor in Klamath Falls
for the next few weeks is
Mrs. Andrew Mowat, mother
of Mrs. Don R. Drury of Paci
fic Terrace. Mrs. Mowat's
home Is in Seattle. She plans
a visit In San Francisco after
which she will return here for
a second stay at the Drury
home before continuing north.
Miss Faye Stelnseifer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Stelnseifer, will be home
this weekend to spend several
days vacation from her stud
ies at the University of Wash
ington. t
A HUDNUT SALON CONSULTANT
She will be in oar toilet goods section
all next week . . . from the Richard Hudnut
Solon, Fifth Avenue ... home of the famous
Success School ... to give yon persona ad
vice and news on skin care and make-up.
In honor of her villi a
complimentary purse size of v v
MAKE-UP
Next week only, with yoar porch ue of
any DuBarry Beauty Preparation we wltJ
present this DuBarry Make-up Base. ..a
new and exciting foundation film that
helps your make-up last longer... your
skin look more glamorous right away.
CUT
RATE
DRUGS
Lighted tapers In tall can
delabra and mixed baskets of
gladiola and stock formed
pretty background for the in
formal wedding rites of Miss
Maxine Z, Laurenson of ,
Klamath Falls, Or., and Lt.
Milton K. McAuley of K'am
ath Falls and Williams field
at 3:30 o'clock Monday after
noon in the First Presbyte
rian Chapel of the Palms.
The Rev. Dr. Rollo C. La
Porte officiated at the rites.
For her wedding the bride
selected a suit dress in a toft
shade of rose and navy acces
sories. Her corsage was a
white orchid.
Maid of honor for the eers
mony was Miss Dorothy Lau
renson of Klamath Falls who
wore a cream-colored dress,
brown accessories and a cor
sage of spring flowers. Mis
Laurenson sang two selections
for her sister's wedding, "O
Promise Me" and "I Leva
You Truly.'
Best man for the rites was
Lt Alfred Lyding.
An organ background was
played by Mrs. T. Herder
Taylor.
The bride Is a graduate of
Klamath Falls hih school
and is the daughter et -Lela
Laurenson of that city. She
and the brldegroonc wesa)
high school sweethearts.
Lieutenant McAuley also
graduated from Klamath
Falls and attended Oregon
State college for two year
where he majored in forest
ry. The son of Mrs. F. M.
Glenn, the bridegroom grad
uated as a second lieutenant
in the United States army
air corps Monday morning at
Luke field. He also Warned
at Moffet Field, Calif.
Immediately after the wed
ding, the newlyweds wera
honored with a reception at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. MarMlllcn, 117 West WU
letta street A tiered wedding
cake centered the refresh-
ment table, and Mrs. S. C
Edmonds poured.
Out-of-town guests for tha,
" wedding and reception wera
Mr. ana Mrs. F. M. Glenn of
Huntington Park, Calif, Lt
and Mrs. D. W. McAuley, tha
bridegroom's brother and sister-in-law,
Mrs. Laurenson,
Miss Laurenson, Lt C F.
Mueller of Chicago, 111., and
Lt S. V. Leonard of Redwood
City,, Calif. The latter two
were classmates of the bride
groom. . Lieutenant McAuley and
his bride will live here since
he has been stationed at Wil
liams field as an instructor.
Mrs. E. M. Igl is recovering
nicely at her home on North
Third street following a fall
which left her on crutches.
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