PAGE SEX HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Juna 27, 104 Spokane Girl Bride Of Ensign Adams Ceremony Read at Five o'clock in Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in North Ellen Jane Hart, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Hart of Spokane, became the bride of Ensign Myrle Claire Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myrle C. Adams of this city, in ceremony read at five o'clock Wednesday afternoon, June the seventeenth, in Holy Trinity Episcopal church In Spokane. The bride, given In mar riage by her father, wore a powder blue suit with a long torso Jacket trimmed with soutache braid. Her blouse and small veiled bonnet were of cafe au lait and she wore navy blue slippers and gloves. A white prayer book with a small spray of sweet syringa and pink rosebuds was car ried by the bride. The groom wore the navy blue of the United States navy air corps. ' Lohengrin's pro cesslonal was played by the organist as the bride walked to the flower banked altar. Just 'be fore the ceremony tall white candles were lighted. Sprays of pink and white snapdrag ons decorated the church. Immediately after the cere mony there was a reception at the home of the. bride's parents. The young couple cut their white tiered cake which was later served by Mrs. Hart. Close friends of the bride presided at the punch bowl and coffee urn and assisted about the rooms. Receiving with the bride and groom were their moth ers. Mrs. Hart wore a print frock with a gold jacket and a yellow rosebud corsage. Mrs. Adams wore navy blue with matching accessories and white roses. Ensign Adams, who was re cently commissioned at the naval air field at Corpus Christi, Texas, on June the ninth, will report for duty as flying instructor on June the twenty-sixth. His bride will accompany him and they will be at home this month in that city. ' Ensign and Mrs. Adams will spend several days in Los Angeles en route south. The groom is a graduate of Klam ath Union high school and attended the University of Oregon. Mr., and Mrs. Adams re turned to Klamath Falls Sun day evening after a brief stay in Washington. FAREWELL PARTY FOR CHURCH WOMEN Mrs. J. Clarence Orr and Mrs. Josephine Morten were honored at a no-hostess lunch eon given Thursday at one o'clock, at the home of Mrs. F. W. Abbey - on Lincoln street by the ladies of the Im manuel Baptist church. The Rev. and Mrs. Orr and their family will leave early in July for Kent, Washington, where Rev. Orr will take over the pastorate of the First Bap tist church there. Mrs. Morten will leave soon to make her home in Portland. Gifts were presented to both honor guests by the thirty women who attended the affair. ' During her residence in Klamath Falls Mrs. Morten has made her home with her son, Clarence Waldo of Sum mers lane. SENIOR GROUP HONORED AT FRIDAY MEET The senior group of the Congregational Community circle met Friday afternoon,. June the nineteenth, at the home of Mrs. James Lampro pulos on East Main street Mrs. L. R. Harvey assisted as co hostess. After a business meeting conducted by Mrs. Harvey, the president, lunch was served to Mrs. S. R. Berry, Mrs. Glen Stivers and Barbara, Mrs. H. O. Lohr, Mrs. W. C. Little, Mrs. H. J. McGilvray, Mrs. H. S. Stone, Mrs. W. L. Larson, Mrs. W. O. Lohrey, Mrs J. O. Harney, Mrs. E. L. Mitchell, Florence and Nicky Lampro pulos, Mrs. Harvey and the hostess. The next meeting will be on July the seventeenth at Moore park when a picnic will be . enjoyed weather permitting, Otherwise the meeting will be held in the community hall. The date for the wedding of Miss Patricia Gallagher and Aviation Cadet Robert Doug las Shaw has been set for Sat urday afternoon, July the eleventh, at one o'clock, in St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Turner entertained at dinner Wednes day evening at their home on Pacific Terrace honoring the personnel of the United States navy recruiting cruiser which paid a visit to Klamath Falls this past week. Victory Girl To Be Named Seven Attractive Klam ath Maids to Rule ' Over Rodeo Next week will be a most important one for seven at tractive Klamath girls from whom will be chosen the Vic tory Girl to reign over Klam - ath Buckaroo Days on Satur day and Sunday, July the fourth and fifth. Named as representatives of this district were Virginia Howard, Roberta Tucker, Dale and Gale Motley, Barbara palmer, all of Klamath Falls, Virginia Hooper of Tulelake and Betty Ann Chatburn of Merrill. On Monday evening, by secret ballot, the Junior cham ber of commerce will name the Victory Girl. Only mem bers of the committee will know which of the seven has been selected on the basis of personality and charm, and not until Monday evening when the Victory Girl is crowned at the dance, will her name be announced. This is going to be a difficult Job for the judges as each of the seven is exceptionally attrac tive. Dances are planned for Fri day and Saturday evenings in the armory. Inasmuch .- as Klamath folks are doing more staying at home - and less traveling, an exceptionally good crowd is expected at the Victory dances. Much enter taining will be done this week after the Klamath Buck aroo Days shows. THEATRE PARTY ON TUESDAY Mrs. Rose M. Poole enter tained with a matinee at the Pelican theatre on Tuesday for the pleasure of Miss Winifred Lamm of Modoc Point and her two cousins, Ella and Edith Fisher of Santa Barbara, who are here for a part of the sum mer at the Wilfred E. Lamm home. Following the theatre, the guests had tea at Mrs. Poole's home on Conger avenue. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Lamm and guests included Ella and Edith Fisher, Wini fred Lamm, Joan Campbell, Rose Macartney, Janice Bubb, Mary Jane Drake and Mary Lou Johnson. Mrs. Stuart Hurd of Eugene, who has been here as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Alfred D. Collier, LeRoy street,' has re turned to her home in the valley. i f vT' WEDS IN JUNE Mrs. Arthur Richard Breltensteln is the former Ellen Esther Stadlus of this city. She was mar ried In the chapel of St. Stephens pro-cathedral In Portland on June the fourteenth. Gladys Gilbert. V,t1 . !. v 1 rrv ' V ; i v - n I -h In O : HA 6 V V ' NACY WARREN ENTERTAINS ON BIRTHDAY Little Nancy Elizabeth War ren shared birthday cake with a group of little friends Fri day afternoon when her mother, Mrs. Lane Warren, invited playmates to her home, 746 California avenue. It was Nancy's fifth birthday. Games were played on the lawn and the cake cut when guests were seated about a decorated table with balloons and caps as favors. Honoring Nancy were Janet Jones of Portland, Margaret Higgins, Sandra LaPlante, Sonja Bor reson, Bonnie Borreson, Au rora Provencal, Margaret Redkey, and the honor guest's grandmother, Mrs. Ludvig Peterson of Prineville. '.i.!l" 'It f ' v 3 4 COMING FROM THE CHURCH In a simple ceremony read at five o'clock Wednesday, June the seventeenth, Ellen Jane Hart of Spokane became the bride of Ensign Myrle Claire Adams of this city. The service took place at Holy Trinity Episcopal church in Spokane. Mrs, Grove Winner Weatherly Trophy Activities for Women of .Rearnes Golf and Country Club .End for Summer Season Mrs. William J. Grove of Merrill will find her name en graved on the Weatherly cup as the result of the tournament which ended Friday morning at Reames Golf and Country club. Mrs. Grove defeated Mrs. T. Frederick Farley but not until the twenty-first hole. Both women played excel lent golf and were tied at the end of eighteen holes. They played on until Mrs. Grove was one up and the tourna ment play came to an end. It also ended competitive play for the year. Mrs.. Charles V. Rugh de feated Mrs. . Marvin Nerseth in a match during the week, and then defeated Mrs. Wil fred E. Lamm for first place in the second flight. Those wishing to play dur ing the summer are asked to keep' their five best scores over a period of two months. An award will be made in the fall, it was announced. Following golf luncheon was served in the clubhouse and bridge played by several tables during the afternoon. Friends greeted Mrs. Henry Nicholas Moe, member of the club, who has been in Pasa dena for the winter months. Last week's card honors for north and south went to Mrs. Peter A. Albertson and Mrs. Guy Hancock; east and west to Mrs. Byron Hardenbrook and Mrs. Roy Rakestraw. Fri day's bridge also ended cards for the summer months. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. Harry Land, Mrs. Frank Tarr, and Mrs. Earl Weimar. It was announced that those .who wished to have lunch at the clubhouse make their res ervations for Friday on Thurs day. Twenty members of Reames auxiliary gathered at the home of Mrs. George H. Mer ryman Sr., on Thursday at half past one o'clock to make khaki kits for men in the service; Several dozen kits were made during the after noon. The women will prob ably finish this project next week but will continue to sew each Thursday t Mm, Merryman't as long as there is need. Mrs. Ted Shoop entertained at her home on North Second street Tuesday evening for a group nf friends with bridge followed by late coffee. V .. relied MRS. ADAMS TO RETURN TO KLAMATH FALLS ' Mrs. J. Martin Adams and two young daughters, Sharon and Sandra, will return here within five or six weeks to resume their residence at their home, 801 Roseway drive. Captain Adams has left for the east coast and will soon leave for foreign duty with the United States army medical corps. Captain Adams and has fam ily have been at Fort Lewis, Washington and Portland since they have left here. He also took special medical work at Randolph field, Texas. Mrs. Charles Fairall enter tained at her home on Auburn street for members of her bridge club Thursday evening of this week. A guest was Mrs. Julian Abbott. ' OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Leland Laumann Hendricks ob served their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on June the twenty-first, Thoy spent several days of this past week In Portland.' The Hendricks family resides at 818 North Second street, Kennell-Elllf. Service For Women Branches of WANS or WAAC Open to Na tion's Ladies WASHINGTON, June SO (AP) The feminine question soon may be "To be WANS or a WAAC?" Those tens of thousands of disappointed candidates tor iiia 'A'Gumii'i AUjiiisciF Army Corps officer training school can take renewed heart. The navy shortly may be signing up volunteers in Women's Auxiliary Service, The senate naval affairs committee today begins con sidering a bill Introduced by Senator Walsh (D-Mass.) to place women in non-combat shore jobs, thus releasing men for more active duty. This bill, which makes the auxiliary branch of the naval reserves, does not go as far as bill, sponsored by Rep. Mass (R-Mlnn.) and already passed by the house, which would take women right Into the navy. While the two branches o( congress seek agreement on whother the future blue jackattes are to be "In the navy" or "with the navy." The navy department went ahead with discussions and plans set ting up the corps so as to be ready when It Is created. As head of the new auxili ary the admirals and captains were understood to favor a woman experienced as a dean or pfesidunt of a WofiiotVs Col lege. One of those mentioned In this connection was Dr. Mildred H. McAfee, presldont of Wellesley college. It was learned that Dr. Mc Afee and Dr. Virginia C. Gil dersleeve, dean of Barnard col lege, conferred yesterday with officials at the navy depart ment. Othor women college administrators also have been here In conference as the ten tative plan la to set up train- , tng schools on college cam puses. An eastern college Smith' and Vassar have been spoken . of is under consideration as a training center for the offi cers, and a mid-western uni versity for the enlisted per sonnel. Under terms of the Walsh bill tho women would get the same pay as sailors of compar able grade. They wouldn't be Issued uniforms as are the WAACS, but a clothing allow ance of $200 would be given the enlisted personnel, and 250 for officers. The sallorettes would be . restricted to shore duty, but that might mean Alaska, Aus tralia or Illinois. MRS. RAY IS RECENT GUEST IN KLAMATH Friends greeted Mrs. Jack Ray during a brief visit here the early part of the week when she was the guest of Mrs. Clara Shaw and Mrs. Ruth Turner. Mrs. Ray was en route from Bakersfleld, California, where she has been with her husband who la sta tioned at Gardner field with the air corps, to Portland and The Dalles. Mrs. Ray was compliment ed at an Informal luncheon at the Pelican on Tuesday at one o'clock. PARTY TO HONOR BRIDE-ELECT Miss Patricia Gallagher, whose wedding will be an event of July the eleventh, will be honored at a shower to be given at seven o'clock this evening when Miss Carolyn Collier entertains at the home " of her parents In Pine Grove. Mothers and daughters have been Invited to the affair and dessert will be served fol lowed by an informal evening. i Chapel Scene Rites , At June Wedding Ellen Esther Stadius Bride of Richard Breitenstein On June the Fourteenth The chapel of St, Stephens pro-cathedral In Portland waa tin scene of a quiet wedding at five o'clock Sunday afternoon, June the fourteenth, when Ellen Esther Stadius, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs, Otto Stadius of Portland, became the bride of Mr. Arthur Richard Breltensteln, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard, P, Breltensteln of this city, - The ceremony was read by . , 1 ' ' 1 t -' ;- 4 BIRTHDAY Nnney Elizabeth Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lane Warren, observed her birthday this week. -Kennell-Ellia OFFICERS TAKE OVER 1942 DUTIES New officers of Sojourners club, with Mrs. Ramon Kent as president, took over their duties at a party given Wed nesday afternoon In the Wll lard hotel. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. Marion Far mer, Mrs. Harry Land, and Mrs. A. H. Denlson. A number of guests were present to enjoy cards Includ ing Mrr. Frederick Smith, Mrs. Kenneth Hardin, Mrs. Harry D. Bolvln, Mrs. H. B. Simons, Mrs. S. D. Earhart, Mrs. Allan Fletcher, Mrs. B, L. Hardenbrook, Mrs! R. D. Eller, Mrs. N. M. Newport, Mrs.' Arthur Bradford, Mrs. Virgil Rexford, Mrs. W. W. Patter son, Mrs. Paul W. Foster and Mrs. Dick Reeder. ' High score In cards went to Mrs. C. S. Elliot, second to , Mrs. Ben Gibson, low to Mrs. H. O. Lohr. The next meeting of Sojourners will be held at the Wlllard on July the eighth. CHAPTER HONORS MRS POOLE AT SWIMMING PARTY Tau chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held a swimming party at the natatorium Friday eve ning, June the nineteenth, fol lowed by a potluck supper at the home of the chapter ad visor, Mrs. Marshall Cornett. The party honored Mrs. Warren M. Poole, a member who is leaving to Join her hus band in Oakland, California, and she was presented with handkerchief shower. Those attending were Mrs. Poole, Mrs. Dorothy Sprague, Miss Lois Rumer, Miss Gladys Park, Miss Dorothy Teed, Miss Doris McChord, Miss Pauline Suty and Miss Betty Pankey. MRS. GILBERT' - ' HONOR GUEST ,AT PARTY Mrs. Phil Fahnlander enter tained at a dessert party on Wednesday afternoon at her home, 325 Hillside avenue, complimenting Mrs. Dick Gil bert. Cards followed the pre sentation of gifts. Those honoring Mrs. Gilbert were Mrs, Alfred F. Condroy, Mrs. A. A. Montgomery, Mrs. Newton Nelson, Mrs, J. H, Nel son, Mrs. Louis Williams, Mrs. Hattle Blythe, Mrs. Ida Rowe, Mrs, Harold D. Gleason, Mrs.' Arthur Larsen, Mrs. Eugene Jackson, Mrs. William Jung wlrth, Mrr. Salmens, Mrs. Charles G. Ollmann and Mrs. Fahnlander. EVANSTON VISITORS IN KLAMATH Mr. and' Mrs. Owen Joseph Leonard of Evanston, Illinois, will leave for their home by way of San Francisco after spending the past week in Klamath Falls as the guest of their son, Robert Leonard. The visitors made several stops In Canada on route to Klamath Falls, and while here were entertained at num erous Informal affairs. Dean Ramsoy In the pres ence of relatives and few close friends, The young cou ple was unattended, A navy blue redlngoto with embroidered lapels of pow der blue was chosen by the bride for her wedding, Her small Mary Stuart hat was also of navy blue with a small cluster of powder blue flowers at the brim, Her cor sage was of Cecil Bruner rose buds, llllcs-of-the-valley and bouvardla, Following the servlca a r coptlon was held at the Sta dius residence, 3705 SE Yam hill street. Among the out of town, guests was the mother of the groom who returned from Portland Sunday night. The young couple motored Into Washington and points In Oregon for their honeymoon and have now returned to Klamath Falls. Mrs. Brelten steln has resigned her posi tion on the nursing staff of the Klamath County health unit effective the first of Ju ly. The groom Is a member of a well known Klamath family and Is a graduate of Oregon State colli-uo. Luncheon Wednesday "Assembly Line" Party , Given at Elliot Resi dence . .' In keeping with the time Mrs. C. S. Elliot entertained with cleverly appointed "as sembly line" luncheon at her home on Washington street Wednesday at twelve o'clock noon. The guests served them selves from a prettily appoint ed table and dessert was lea cream c o n e t In various "flavors." Later the guests played bridge at the Sojourners party at the Wlllard hotel. Those enjoying Mrs. Elliot's hospitality Included Mrs. Mar lon Farmer, Mrs. Richard i -. luuD, itvn , r uuif, Mrs. Nicholas Long, Mrs. Mat thew Rauw, Mrs. Elmer Kin derdlck, Mrs. Samuel A. Mushen, Mrs. Samuel D. Ear . hart, Mrs. Frederick Smith, Mrs. Kenneth Hardin, Mrs. Allan Fletcher, Mrs. W. W. Patterson, Mrs. Harry D. Bol vln, Mrs. Dick Reeder, Mrs. D. N. Clemens, Mrs. E. D. Isansee, Mrs. Harry Land, Mrs. Byron L. Hardenbrook, Mrs. R. D. Eller, Mrs. Paul W. Foster, Mrs. Guy Harmon, Mrs. Carl Huson, Mrs. Ramon Kent, Mrs. W. S. Bradley, Mrs. Ben Gibson, Mrs. G. F. Knud sen, Mrs. Marvin Thomas of Tulelake, Mrs. B. P. Costcllo and Mrs. C. H. Reeves. , no ri h.rv m TAKE OVER ARMY DUTIES Dr. Nell Francis Black will leave July the sixth to report for active duty with the United States army air corps, medical division. Dr. Black will report to the Pendleton air base. Mrs. Black and young son, Bruce, will remain In Klamath Falls at their home on Port land street, A number of in formal affairs are planned prior to Dr. Black's departure. Club Plans Sunday Picnic With the picnic season at hand, one of such affairs to be hold during the summer by .- WUt- MUl. UIBDIIIMIUUiltt Wilt be thnt of fiunrlnv aftfli-nrtnn in Moore park for members of the Happy Hour club and fam ilies. Members are asked to gather between twelve and one o'clock and to bring lunch for themselves and those ac companying. 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