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June 6, 1042 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Voice Students oTo-Be Presented Talented Young Musicians Will Appear at Pres byterian Church Friday Ono of the rocltoln of tho prlng season that la nnuolly attended by a largo audience of music lovor If announced for Frlduy evening, Juno the twolflh, ut eliiht o'clock at tin ' First I'mbytarlnn church whim Mm, A. J. Vova will prunt hnr voice student In song. A promfslng young vocalist to bo presented on this pro gram la Ml J'utrlclu Hrown, fourtconyour-old aoprano, who received a one rating In competition at tho munlo irntlval at the souiniirn urngon mirmiii competition nt tho Northwest Mtmlo festival at Eugono where alio alio received a ono rating. Ml Brown' long will be "Down" by Curran, tho number that brought her honor at Eugcno. Minn Mnrlnnnn Lyon, young mctzo'KOprano, who wai ono of tho winner In the city school miulcal competition, will alng the difficult "Man Coour j'Ouvre la Volx" from the opor "Samson nd Do Qlllab." Appearing In hli third re cital will bo Conrad Schultz of Tulolako, burltone, singing "Tho Glory Road" by Wolfe, the song muilo famous by Lawrence Tlbbot. Miss Dorothy Currier,' a promising young contrulto, ha selected Mendelssohn's "O teat In tho I-ord" for her num ber. Mn. . Muriel Garlch, a meuo-foprano whoio voico has charmed many Klamath audlencea, will alng tho Mm etta Walti from "La Do homo." Two other talented young matron who have appeared on these program several tlmoa will be Mrs. Rollln Cant rail, coloratura soprano, 0 whoso number will be 'The Bell Song" from tho opera "Lakme," and Mr. Joromo Henry, soprano, who will sing "Everywhere I Look," by Carew. Included In the evening's recital will be one of the ever popular negro spirituals, "City Called Heab'n," to bo sung by Charles Currier, olghteen-yoar-old basso. Mis Mario Obenchaln, com poser and one of tho city's most talented pianists, will ct aa accompanist. An Invitation Is Issued to all those Interested In music. SEW AND STUDY CLUB MEETS THURSDAY Tho Sew and Study club met at tho homo of Mr. Elmer QH. Balsiger and Mrs. H. A. Hagman of Melrose street on Thursday afternoon for ono o'clock luncheon. The room were attractive with Iris, lilacs and snowballs. Mrs. Glenn Kent entertained with a group of tongs accompanied at the piano by Mrs, Fred Cofer, and several delightful violin numbers were plnyed by Ethel Mao Skinner, also accompan ied by Mrs. Cofer. "Tho Life of Jlmmle Doollt tle," waa reviewed by Mrs. George Casper during the af ternoon. Another feature of tho program was the demon stration of first aid bandaging by Mrs. J. K. Reno. Special guests of tho after noon wero Mrs. Fred Cofer, OMIs Phyllis Hognn, Miss Elh ol Mue Skinner and Mrs. Vir ginia L. Hamilton of Wash ington D. C, Members present wero Mrs. Arthur Sklnnor, Mrs, Victor Anderson, Mrs. Glenn Kent, Mrs. E. C. Stuck ey, Mrs. R. B. Hough, Mrs. W. C, Van Emon, Mrs. Goorga Casper, Mrs. C. G, Reymcrs and Mrs, J. K. Reno and the hostesses, RECENT BRIDE HONOR GUEST AT TULELAKE TULELAKE Honoring Ivi Lolsollc, recent bride, whose marriage to Mr. Dale Sprout of Tulolako was an event of Juno fifth, Mrs. W. R. Mc Clymonds entortalnod a small group of friends of tho honor OBuest nt a miscellaneous show- . .. fa on May twenty-seventh. Gift piled on a prettily ar ranged table wore opened after guests had contributed to a holt hour of fun, by answering a "quit program." Honors In the contents wont to Mrs. Earl McFall, Mrs. Sarah Welsh, Miss Lolsolle and Miss Not alln Welsh. Refreshments wero served to Mrs. R. 8, Lolsollc, Mrs. Everolt Sprout, Mrs. Theortoro Fish, Mrs. R. R. Woodman, Mis. Earl McFall, Mrs. Snrah Welsh, Mrs, Brown, Medford, mother of Mrs. Flab, Miss Lnlsollb, Miss Natalie Welsh, Miss Marjory parson, miss Phyllss Snydnr, Miss Donna McFall, Miss Laura Haynos. Miss Letlle Stowart Is Qpmong the Oregon State col ''lcge students homo from school for the summer. She Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Judson Smith of Ala mod street achnol In Ashland, followed by Miss Nyback Recent Bride Klamalh Maid' Weds Army Air Corps Man In Boise, Idaho A wedding of Interest In Klamath Falls was that of Miiis Gertrudo Nyback, daugh ter of Mrs. Alfred Nyback and tho late Mr. Nybnck of this city, who became tho brldo of Mr. Orvnl L. McFodyen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc Kndyen of Cdttonwood, Cali fornia In a coremony read Suturcluy afternoon, May the thlrtluth, at the homo of Rov. Benjamin C. Bailey In Boiso, 'Idaho, Tho bride was attractive in a dressmaker suit of Venetian blue with bclgo .accessories and a corsngo of tallsinan roses. Her only attondant was Mr. Bulley, Mr. Robert D, Stanley, Jr., of Detroit, Michigan, wa best man. Both tho groom and hi attendant wore tho uniform of tho United State army air corps. Following brief honey moon the bride returned to Klamath Falls and ha re sumed her position with the Klamath Medical clinic. Mr. . MocFadyen, a graduate of the army air corps technical school at Shoppard Field, Texas, I now stationed at Gowen Field, Idaho. MISS KINS HONOR GUEST AT SHOWER . Miss Juno King, daughter of Mrs. Myra King, was hon ored Thursday evening when when Mrs. Harold Mock enter tained with a ahower at her home, 418 High street Miss King will be married this month to Corporal John L. Stowart Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Stewart of Dea Moines, Iowa, He Is now sta tioned at Tonforan Camp, Cali fornia. Guests Included Mis King, Mr. Edith McLeod, Mrs. Boll, Mrs. M. McBrlde, grandmoth er of tho brlde-clect, Mr. Wheeler, Mrs. Francis Stein, Mrs. Vera HUlman, Mrs. Mar lon Cronln, Mrs. Jackie Be dord, Mrs. Loreen Duke, Mrs. June Donart, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Margaret Brandon, Mrs. Peg gy Griffin and Mrs. C. A. Lovelace. Mr. Harry W. Bothlany will entertain Tuesday eve ning at her home in the Mar lon apartments for members 8f hor bridge club. VISIT IN KLAMATH Mr. and Mrs. William Mllno visited recently In Klamath Falls following thnlr marrlago at the Episcopal church at Reno, Nevada. Mr. Milne ha returned to duly In California. . , KenneU-EUla. I r:. ".-, 'sTtf!l. !. . . i. 1 U .1 r it V 7 ' "XV - . j v v ir- 'irittfjiaMi ''TsTmnn rr 1 f- Anniversary ot . Club Observed Soroptimists to Aid Nursery School; Mrs. Sabo To Attend National Meeting A large birthday cake with four candles centered the luncheon table at the regular meeting of the Soroptlmlst club of Klamath Falls, Thursday, the date having fallen on the an niversary of the club's Installation, June the fourth, four year ago. Lighting the candles were the past presidents of the club. Mr. Laura Bertram was represented by the most recent addi tion to the club, Mrs. Jennie Southwell, who lit the first can dle for Mrs. Bertram, absent from the city, who served the club as president during Its first year. Mrs. Effie Garcelon, second president, lit the ec- ond candle, followed by Mr. Robert Odell and Mrs. Ruby Lyle. Recommendations from the board wero adopted, among them being the contributing of financial eld each month to tho nursery school conducted at the Mills grade school. The officers wero Instructed to send a gift to the new club In Missoula, Montana, which will be Installed early In June. Instead of a prolonged va cation during the summer season, It was decided by the club to have six wcks of vaca tion beginning July sixteonth, and two weeks at the end of 1042, for tho convenience of those members engaged In merchandising who find a heavy tax on their time during tho Christmas season. Plana are being completed for President Coral Sabo to attend the Cleveland conven tion the latter part of June. There will be an Important meeting of WCTU ot the home of Mrs. F. W. Abbey, 939 Lin coln street, on Tuesday, June the ninth, at two o'clock. AU members wero asked to at tend. . .. .. 4 " V J ri: v I tit! f"M , PERFORM IN SPRING RECITAL Pupils of Mrs. Sherman Carter appeared In recital at the home of Mrs- Clarence Humble Wednesday evening. Front row, left to right, Theodore Youngron, Shirley Thompson, Marilyn Johnson. Bock row, Sally Ann Humble, Nancy Humble, Elolne Dryden and Carmen Lee Jones. Picture by Wesley Guderian of The Herald and News. Socia Calendar Monday, Juna 8 Executive meeting of BPW club at Pelican cafe, 7:30 p. nv Tuesday, Juno 9 Hcppy Hour club with Mrs.: Herbert Savidge, Lakeshore drive. Orions at 1:15 p. m. with Mrs. Stewart Balsiger, 4619 Boardman street The Orions will meet Tues day, June the ninth, at a quar ter past one o'clock at the home of Mrs. Stewart Bal siger, 4619 Boardman street Mary Welch and Roberta Cum mlngs will be co-hostesses. WodnMday, June 10 Sojourner to meet at Wlllard hotel, tnsU"atIon of officers, Saturday, Juno 13 Venture club annual gar den party at home of Mrs. Rose M. Poole on Conger avenue. Sunday, Juna 14 . Sunday evening golf sup per, 6:30 p. m., at Reamea Country club. THETA RHO GIRLS PLAN SUNDAY HIKE Plans for a picnic hike to Moore park to be held Sunday morning, June the seventh, at half past ten o'clock have been mado by the Theta Rho Girls club, providing weather Is suitable. If not, It was an - nounccd that a party will be held at the home of Miss Hel en Blanas on Klamath avenue. A card party has also been planned for June the twenty second at eight o'clock when both bridge and pinochle wtll be In play. Funds derived from this will be used to pur chase another war saving bond. -. ' CARD CLUB ENTERTAINED THURSDAY EVE The Merry Mixer club met with Mra. W. C. Little Thurs day evening of last week 'at her home on Orchard way. Bunco was played and prizes wero awarded to Mrs. Juno Collins and Mrs. Dee Salyer. Others present woro Mrs. .To Pnup, Mrs. Pearl Paup, Mrs. Vlnlta Bowen, Mrs. Ruth Anderson, Mrs. Billy Walker, Mrs. Elinor Curtis and Mrs. Louise Cramblett. The hostess was presented with a towel shower from tho group. The next meeting of the club will be held June the eleventh at the home of Mrs. Elinor Curtis on Darrow avenue. f' -Ft t t ,fi- ') 2 i 4tM t fntif $u:fy 4 1ft f I, ,t, 1'r f Mrs. Powell Heads Club Final Meet of Art Needlework Held Un til Fall The final meeting of the year of the Art Needlework club waa held on Wednesday afternoon when Mrs. George Chastaln presided as hostess at her home on Pine street For the potluck luncheon enjoyed at one o'clock the small tables were centered with purple and yellow viola. About the rooms were tulips. Iris and lilacs. On the mantel a suggestion of springtime in the Klamath hills was carried out by an artistic arrangement of branches of blooming greasewood in an antique china teapot of white and ' brown. The afternoon was spent in reminiscing, sewing and conversation. .The annual election of offl ccrs resulted in the selection of Mrs. Z. J. PoweU for presl- dent Mrs. George R. Hum, vice president, and Mrs. Alice Z. Goeller, secretary and treas urer. This was the final meeting . of the club until fall when activities will be resumed. MISS GARRIOTT OBSERVES BIRTHDAY Averll Garrlott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gar rlott, observed her birthday on May the thirtieth when there were four candles on her cake at the family home, 138 Laguna street " Those who enjoyed the party were the honor guest, Mary Beth Rice, Charles Rice, Donnie Rice, Mary Demetra k o s , Jlmmle Demetrakos, Heather Hamaker, BUlle Gar rlott, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Barnes, Mrs. W. B. Barnes and Mrs. Roy Taylor. 4 The alumni breakfast for Women of the Moose and the Loyal Order of Moose will be held Sunday, June the seventh, at half past nine o'clock at the Moose hall. All members and their families are invited. There will be election of officers. ONE WEEK 0NLYf.; . NO EXTRA CHARGE JUNE 8 TOO BOX. of fate ftowder' blerided' foil "oloWjjfijuded jyour purchbJS oheV f ki I L. rwuHuruiiuii r box S3 1 -1 Frances Rose Installed Tulelalte Group Holds Ceremony During Past Week TULELAKE France Rosa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jtone of Tulelake, has been in stalled a worthy advisor of Tulclako assembly, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, sue ceedlng Pauline Clemen ot Merrill. Gowned In a cherry red and white formal, the at tractive brunette candidate was escorted to her station and presented with an arm bou quet of deep red roses. Installed also in the beauti ful ceremony that induct all officers Into the chairs were Mildred Edwards, Tulelake, associate advisor; Evelyn Haas, charity; Velma Jean Bowman, M&riil, hope; Patty Gentry, Tulelake, faith; Fanny Adams, Tulelake, recorder; Harriet Coulson, Tulelake, treasurer; Eleanor Mae Kan dra, Merrill, chaplain; Georgia Liskey, Merrill, drill leader. . Phyllss Snyder, Tulelake, love; Carolyn Ryckman, Tule lake, religion; Joyce Turn baugh, Tulelake, nature; Jo anne Smith, Malin, immortal ity; Betty Jean Rhodes, Tule lake, fidelity; Gerry Gresham, Tulelake, patriotism; Dorothy Thomas, Tulelake, service; Linda Lee Galloway, Tule lake, confidential observer; Lura Osborne, Tulelake, outer , Installing ofleers were Pauline Clemens, junior past worthy advisor as installing officer; Louise Bowman, in stalling marshal!; Edna Marie Griffith, installing chaplain; Bette Campbell, installing re corder. Mrs. Marie Gentry was installing musician. Following her address to the assembly, the newly instal led worthy advisor presented Miss Clemens with her past worthy advisor emblem. Lou ise Bowman, past worthy ad visor, was presented with her majority degree of Rainbow in a surprise ceremony by Mrs. Maud Heaton, mother advisor. The presentation marked the first time the degree has been given in Tulelake. MRS. HARVEY HOSTESS TO , SENIOR CIRCLE ' The senior circle of the Con gregational church met Friday afternoon In the community' ' hall on Garden avenue. Mrs. : L. R. Harvey presided as host ess. The time was spent In Red Cross sewing after which re freshments were served to Mrs. H. O.' Lohr, Mrs. Marion Messer, Mrs. W. R. Nelson, Mrs. S. R. Berry, Mrs. W. C Little, Miss Mary Eckstein, Mrs. James Lampropulos and Mrs. Harvey. The group met again for . sewing on Friday afternoon at the hall. MISS HOWARD HAS PARTY v ON BIRTHDAY : Miss Joyce Ann Howard ob served her fourth birthday an niversary on June the fourth at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Howard of Rivervlew. Guests included Jackie Gal lagher, Sandy Campbell, Mary Everett, "Buzzie" McVey, ; Linda Lorton, BUlle Lee Saun by of Medford and Robert Logan. ' Mrs. Karl F. Dehlinger and Infant son left Klamath Val ley hospital on Friday after noon for the Harold Dehlinger home in Henley. The new ar rival is the son of Lieutenant Karl F. Dehlinger, now In service. i , :. x fdK fyit( CUtST BtAUtV CONSUITANT Mitt ONI WEK ONtY ' At hor help you with your skin probloms' iVand personalize your make-vp A $1 00 of face powdsr Individually blendsd kicludtd with your purchases. mocs Recital Given on Wednesday Evening Mrs. Carter Presents Students of Piano in Pro gram at Humble Residence Another of the interesting spring recital was g 1 v a n Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mr. Clarence Humble on Pacific Terrace when piano student of Mra. Shr. man Carter were presented. ONE YEAR On Memorial Day, May 80, Larry Lee Blakley observed his first birthday anniversary. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Blakley, 4039 Shasta way. Comart. CLUB MEMBERS ENTERTAINED AT BONANZA HOME . The Independent Study club met Thursday, May the. twenty-fifth, at the home of ': Mrs. J. C. Marin in Bonanza for a noon potluck luncheon. The day was spent in Red Cross sewing. Covers were laid for Mrs. H. S. Stone and Mary, Mrs. Louise Borton, Mrs. Kathryn Billings and Roy, Mrs. Nettie -Good, Mrs. Lizzie Little, Mrs. Kate Crowson, Mrs. Katherine Evans, Mrs. Mary Martin, Mrs. Florence Young and Mrs. Chloe Gilson. The next meeting will be held in the community hall on Garden avenue on Thursday, June the eleventh, at ten o'clock. Hostesses will be Mrs. Katherine Evans and Mrs. Agnes Lowe. The group will again sew for the Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olson of Dorris are enjoying a stay at Richardson Springs, near Chico, California. miiui.ii.i jn..ni...iimii .'i 'J , $Fs AS t ft tm J & as Let us help you with the proper se lection from "start to finish." Our complete stock includes a wide choice in , ENGAGEMENT SCROLLS WEDDSNG ANNOUNCEMENTS I WEDDING INVITATIONS ready within a week from the time of your order. BRIDE'S RECORD BOOKS Keep a record of the events of your engage ment and wedding, ond of your wedding gifts. Shaw Stationery COMPANY 729 Main Street Following Is the program given before friend and fanv Hies of the young performers. "To Cella" Thompson "Fairy Court Thompson "White Seal Lullaby" Benson Marilyn Johnson. "Crlss Cross" Wllllami Talry Bell" Braydon "Little Ladles" Thai Shirley Thompson. "Silent Night" Gruber "Fox Hunt" English folk tune "Taps" Haupi' Theodore Youngren. "Rose In My Garden" William "Band Is Playing Dixie" .... William "Distent Bells" Streabboy Sally Ann Humble. "Country Gardens" English song "Minuet" Mozart "La Paloma" Arrg. by Richter Elaine Dryden. "Londonderry Air" .........' Irish folk tune "Serenade"! Schubert Nancy Humble. "Swallow . Bergmuller "Toreador Song" ..... Bizet "Ave Maria" Schubart Carmen Lee Jones. During the evening "Mem- ories" by Van Alstyne was sung by the girls' sextette made up of Lois Cada, Lola Marie Whisenant, Nancy Humble, Lila Loper, Char lotte Carter and Mary Lou Timmons. NEIGHBORS GIVE CARD . PARTY ON MONDAY EVENING . The Jolly Neighbor met Wednesday, June third, at the) home ot Mrs. Ralph Weise, 2445 White avenue, with Mrs. Florence Winters, Mrs. Jo Abner and Mrs. Ruth Russell as co-hostesses. Members present, were Mrs. Eugene Love, Mrs. A. L. Paul, Mrs. B. 7. Douglas, Mrs. C. H. Hull, Mrs. Jestia Kaylor, Mrs. C. A. Cotter, Mrs. Leon Crapo, Mrs. F. M. Hooten, Mrs. A. L. Longmeyer, Mrs. Ruth RusselL Mrs. Florence Winters, Mrs. Joe Abner, Mrs. H. 7. -Sack-ett and the hostess. . Visitors were Mrs. L. J. Hornby, Mrs. Svea Reed, Mrs. Joone Reed, Mrs. J. D. Cooper and son. ' The next meeting will be held July the eighth at the home of Mrs. B. F. Douglas, 3429 South Sixth street near Homedale, with Mrs. Bert Cole, Mrs. Sydney Evans and Mrs. J. W. Fowler as co-hostesses, i Phone 5602