PAGE srx Barbara Bell to Wed in September Attractive Klamath Maid to Become Bride of Rex Hiatt in Early Fall A grnup nf th younger set learned of tho spproachlng marriage of Miss Barbara Bell and Mr. Rex Hiatt, at an Inter esting party given Friday evening by Mns. L. Rex Hiatt at her home, 1987 Van Ness avenue. The wedding will take place In mid-September in the First Methodist church. Miniature letters, leading 1 1 from silver airplanes ar ranged on the buffet table, told the news to the guests. Miss Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Brower of Sa lem, and granddaughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Leonard, also of Salem and former pio neer residents of this city, is one of the most attractive of this year's brides-elect. Mr, Hiatt, graduated from Oregon State college in June, is now witn tne engineering depart ment of Boeing Aircraft, Se attle. The young counle will reside in the northern city following their marriage. Mr. Hiatt is a member of Theta Chi fraternity. Guests at the informal par ty included Miss Patty Fleet, Miss Phyllis Collier, Miss Betty Reymers, Miss Stella Bowne, Miss Swea Swansen, Miss Adele Zamsky. Miss M a r 1 y c e Erlandson, Miss Jean Merrill. Miss Jeannette Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Ivan Kan dra of Merrill, Mrs. Geneva Garland, Mrs. Arden Doug las, Miss Bell, and the host ess, Mrs. Hiatt. 1 SHOWER GIVEN FOR RECENT BRIDE Mrs. Charles Thomas and Mrs. Melvin McCollum were hostesses at a bridal shower for Mrs. Allen Steiber (Je nita Siroky) the evening of July fourteenth at the home of Mrs. McCollum, 1139 Cres cent avenue. Mrs. Steiber re ceived many gifts and tha guests enjoyed several very amusing games. The guests were Mrs. Roy Johnson, Mrs. Robert Hall, Miss Alice Hall, Mrs. Franklin Wright, Mrs. J. E. Patterson, Mrs. Everett Biehn, Mrs. Todd Knapp, Mrs- Beverley Thomas, Mrs. Clarence Nelson, Mrs. Maria Bolton, Mrs. C. C. Brown, Mrs. Walter Lassett, Mrs. Kenneth Thomas, Mrs. Stan- ley Siroky and the hostesses. " Miss Siroky and" Mr. Stei ber were married in Reno May thirtieth, by the Rev. Brewster Adams, of the First Baptist church. They are liv ing at 524 North Tenth street. 4 ROTARIANS TO BE GUESTS AT NEWELL Rotarians and their wives . will be entertained at dinner Tuesday evening of this com ing week when they will be guests of Mr. E. R. Shirrell, project director of the Japan ese reception center at New ell, California. More than fifty Rotarians . stated their intentions of at tending the dinner at the regular Friday noon luncheon at the Willard this week. " Mrs. Greer Glascoe and her infant daughter, Judith Greer, returned t o their home o n High street from Klamath Valley hospital the last of this week. A guest at the Glascoe home is Mrs. E. A. Hollins head of Portland, a former resident of Klamath Falls. OVER 3 OFF! uaisy rreso Bath ftwder Sire over a third on this big box of Tmsy Daitf Frtsb Bath Powderl Dust on after btth... clothes glide on nulj. Delightful frtgtance lingers for hour. ..keeps you fcellog cool... fresh as a diiiyl Box with downy rath-puff, 7 if. Plus tax. CURRIN'S FOR DRUGS Klamath's Drug and Cosmetic Center llh.and Main .Phone 4S14 7 Cocktail Party Given Glenn Reckard Enters Officers Training This Week Mrs. Glenn Reckard enter tained with a cocktail party for a group of friends on Tuesday evening of last week honoring her husband who left the middle of this week to enter volunteer officers training. The affair was given at the Reckard home, 503 North Ninth street. Mr. Reck ard has been with the First National bank here. Guests bidden to the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Or Ville Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Surge Mason Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Conforti, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hart Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nellls, Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Healy, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Williams, Mrs. Adolph Zamsky, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Mushen, Mr. Charles O'Connor, Mr. Hilton Hamilton and Mr. Pat Huss. STUDENTS VISIT IN " KLAMATH FALLS Miss Eleanor Haworth, Miss Betty Whitlock and Miss Catherine Kelley, members of Delta Zeta sorority fin the Oregon State college campus, visited in Klamath Falls re cently. They have been at Crater Lake this- season but did not return due to chang es made in the park and tha closing of the lodge. Miss Haworth will visit In Corvallis and Portland before joining her parents, Mr., and . Mrs. Ralph L. Haworth of Parma, Idaho. Miss Whitlock is visiting for a fortnight at the home of her uncle, Mr. Lester High, of Poe valley. She resides in Silverton. Both girls were guests here of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jones of High street. Miss Kelley, well known here where she formerly resided, will return to Redding to spend the sum mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kelley, before going back to school in Sep tember. LAWN PICNIC IS ENJOYABLE THURSDAY AFFAIR Mrs. Frank Ira White was hostess on Thursday after noon at a delightful lawn pic nic at her home, 79 Pine -street, when she entertained several older friends and a group of quite young friends. The occasion also celebrated recent birthdays of several of the children. Covers at the picnic lunch eon were laid for Mrs. David Vandenberg, Mrs. D. P. O' Leary, Mrs. Sydney Evans, Mary, Judy, Susan, Cecile and John Vandenberg, David Reeder, Patricia O'Leary, Lor alou Rolph and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ira White. Vacationing At Diamond Lake Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Elliot' and two children, John and Emilie, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Elliott and children, Norman Jean and Patricia Dale, will leave this Sunday for Diamond lake where they have taken a cot tege for o fortnight's holiday. The Bruce Elliotts are former residents of this city and now making their home in Yreka. California. Portland Visitor Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Long nave as their guest Mrs. Long's sister, Mrs. Floyd E. Legg and children, Douglas and Ronald, who arrived Thursday evening from Port land for a holiday here. The Longs recently returned from a trip to San Francisco. Mrs. Ralph W. Stearns and two children, "Perky" and Frances, are spending the greater part of the summer at their Lake o the Woods home. Dr. and Mrs. Carson nd three young children were weekend guests of Dr. and Mrs. Stearns last week. Dr. Carson is stationed at Tulelake with the Japanese reception center medical corps. xV 7 : AtfNi wrtfe iKK i. rvs x- .rT'-. v v. v."! i r.. f ? X- Nurse Is Honor Guest Farewell Party Given Miss Sherman , Prior To Departure For the pleasure of Miss Mary Alice Sherman who left ' August the first to report for duty with the United States nursing corps, members of Oregon State Nurses associa tion, District No. 8, met for a farewell party at the home of Mrs. W. T. Howard in River view on Thursday evening of this week. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Vin cent Held, Mrs. C. P. Mason and Mrs. Mark T. Howard. Miss Sherman, who has made her home here for the past eight years, is a sister of Mrs. Robert Ross of this city. She will go on active duty August the eighteenth. During the evening guests at t h e party presented her with at tractive handkerchiefs. Among those attending the affair were Miss Sherman, Nan O'Brien, Emma Williams, Mildred Hector, Mildred Crawford, Frances Ross, Jean NAVY NURSE Mary Alice Sherman, RN, leaves this weekend to report on August the eighteenth for duty with the United States navy nursing corps. H I 'j j; ffrM At i'S ) . HERALD AND NEWS. KI.AMATH FAUS. OREOON BRIDE IN Attractive Dorothy Teed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Teed of this city, be came the bride of Lieutenant Don L. West on Saturday, July the eighteenth, in the Methodist church of Louisville, Kentucky. The groom, graduated re cently from officers' training school at Fort Kentucky, Isithe son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. West of the Merrill highway. , Kennell-Ellls. Yates, Virginia C, Heuvel, Arlyn Skeen, Gertrude Whist ler, Del Campbell, Margaret Strode, Ida Reinarz, Mrs. H. T. Holt, Lydla F. Howard, Emma Mason, Blanche How ard and Helen Held. BUFFET SUPPER FOR . VISITORS , An Informal buffet supper was enjoyed Tuesday eve ning of last week when Mr. and Mrs. Harold Savage, Jr., of Phoenix, Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. James H. Busch were entertained at the home -of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lemire in the Roosevelt apartments. ' The Savages left the mid dle of the week for Portland to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Delzell, later returning for a brief stay in San Francisco before return ing to Phoenix. They were accompanied by their young son, Harold 3rd. Mrs. Savage is the former Jennie Delzell of this city. . Visitors From Madford Friends are greeting Mrs. Robert Porter ' and her two young daughters, Susan and Sarah, who are spending tiis weekend in Klamath Falls at the Robert Zimmerman home. The Porters, former residents "of this city, now reside in Medford. Mrs.' Porter is the , former Elizabeth Zimmerman, ' Receives Commission Mrs. Charles A. Henderson of Earle street received word this week from her brother, William B, O'Connor of Caldwell, Idaho, that he had received his commission as a lieutenant In the United States army engineers and is now stationed at Fort Dill, Tampa, Florida. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell ' Pelrce of Medford, accom panied by their son, Maxwell, Jr., are spending the week end p Klamath Falls as guests of Mr. and Mm, Har lan P. Bosworth, Jr., of Con ger avenue. Mrs. Perce and Mrs. Bosworth are sisters. Miss Florence Weaver, who has been a guest at the Frank L. Weaver home on Auburn street for the past six weeks, will leave Wednesday for Los Angeles where she makes her home. LOUISVILLE Wedding Plans Told Mary Galyean to Wed In McArthur Chapel In South Miss Mnry Galyean, daugh ter of Mrs. Marlon Galyean and the late Mr. Galyean of Hot Springs, South Dakota, will become the bride of Lieu tenant Charles E. Dennis Jr., United States army, at an eight o'clock morning cere mony In tho Fort McArthur chapel St San Pedro, Califor nia, on August the second. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dennis Sr., accompanied by . Miss Galyean, left Friday ' morning for the south. En route they wll be joined by Miss Mary Frances Dennis of Sacramento who wfll attend her future sistertln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis will return to Klamath Falls wthln a week. , Lieutenant Dennis and his bride will reside in Redondo Beach, California, following their marriage. The bride elect Is a member of the Hill side hospital staff and many informal affairs have been given for her during the past few weeks. On Tuesday eve ning Mrs. Sadie Peteet enter tained at her home, 1946 Mel rose street, with a lawn 'party and supper. Other guests In cluded Mrs. Klara Hatfield, Mrs, Henry Holt and Mrs. Arlyn Skeen. . Mrs. Charles' E. Dennis Sr. asked a group In for luncheon on Tuesday In compliment to Miss Galyean. Other guests Included Mrs. Oscar Peyton, Mrs. A. B. Epperson and Mrs. H. G. Wortley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Las sett have returned to their home at 1919 Lowell street accompanied by Miss Doris Yantis and Beverley and Tommy Lassett. For the past 'three months Mr. Lassett has been stationed in Bakersfield, California. Ep route horn they met Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Thomas In Los Angeles for a brief visit, and also spent several days In Sap Francisco. Mrs. Marvin K. Lucas was hostess on Tuesday evening to members of her bridge club at her home on Pacific Ter race. The group win meet In September as the guests of Mrs. Dick Reeder. FAREWELL DINNER GIVEN AT PELICAN A farewell dinner was given Wednesday evening at the Pelican party room by the Mariners honoring Dr. and Mrs. O. O. Guernsey who are ' leaving Klamath Falls for the north. Dr. Guernsey has re ported for duty with the United States army medical corps, and Mrs. Guernsey and their son. Junior, will remain in Portland fqr the duration. ' Mrs. Guernsey has served as a Skipper for the Mariners troop and will ba greatly missed by the- girls wth wpom sb has worked. A lift was presented to the family by the Mariners. NO.HOST PARTY EVENT OF. FRIDAY A no-host party honoring Mr. and Mr. James Edward Berrey of this elty who will leave early next week for Portland, ws an event of Friday evening at the Harry Boivin home on Washington- Mr. Berrey wjll enter the United States pavy apd Mrs. Berrey wll remain n pert land wth her parent". Mr and Mrs. S. D. Bonner, for the duration. Quests honoring the Ber reys were Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Smth. Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Gardner, Miss Mary Belle Beswick, Mrs. E, Lee Payne and Mr. and Mrs. - Bolvln. Visits In StoeMton M. Ruth Turner left Tues day for a stay of several weeks, )n Stockton, California, as tha guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Captain and Mrs. Allan 15. Priest, and to greet hr lwn granddaugh ters, Jean Catherine and Joan Carolina, who arrived at tha Priest home on . July the , seventeenth. Mr. end Mrs. A. L. Brandt and two children, Marilyn and. George, are spending thl N week at take o' the Woods. t Mr. Bobert Hrt and two young daughters, Ann and Sara, spent several days in Medford this week. Mrs. Stanley MUIr Is spending this weekend at Sprague River with Mr, Miller. Dinner Party Event Of Tuesday Evening Dr. Farley Honored by Group at Cal-Ore Tav. ern Prior to Departure for Service Fatewoll parties hava bticn coming thick and fast In KUmnth Falls these past fnw months and one of the gayest w . that g?v"n In honor of Dr. T. Frederick Farley when Dr. and Mrs. Rny W. Oldenburg and Mr. and Mrs. William Hagel. stein enturtulned at dinner Tuesduy evening at C. -Or, . lay. ern. The affair also honored Dr Farley on the occasion of hi. birthday. lie leaves early next week to report for duty with ,h. Unftcd State, army medics. cor,,;t .llrjbjjj. Miss Baker To Wed Ceremony to Take Place in Sacred ii a c-L U f mat T wiiui v-ii A wedding of Interest In Klamath Falls will take place at ten o'clock Tuesclny morn, ing, August tho fourth, when Miss Elizabeth Biikor will bo coma tho bride of Mr, L. Orth Stsumore. The service will be rend In tho 'Sacred Heart church In tho presence of relatives and a few Intimate friends of the couple. Mrs. J. Truman Runyan will attend the hrtdn and Mr. J. Emmett Slsnmore, brother of the groom, will be tho best man. A wedding breakfast will be served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hum ble on Pacific Terrace. Miss Bakor has roslgned her position as executive sec retary of the American Red Cross, Klamath county chap ter. The couple will make their home In this city, ' BRIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED THURSDAY Mrs. Ted Blnnchnrd and Mrs. C. Jester entertained for a group of friends at tho Blnnchnrd homo on Enrle street Thursday evening. High score In bridge was held . by Mrs. Paul Foster. Coffee was served ut a lute hour to Mrs. Roderick Smith, Mrs. Stanley llnjlcek, Mrs. Estle Wlrtz, Mrs. Paul Foster, Mrs. Marvin K. Lucas, Mrs. Jack Murphy and Mrs. Gladys Hogue. . VISITOR AT LAKE O' WOODS THIS WEEK Miss Margaret Taylor of Wcllosley, Massachusetts, has bcon the guest this past week of Mrs. E, A. Geary at tho Geary summer homo at Lnko o' the Woods. Mrs. Geary, Miss Taylor and Alice Geary returned home Thursday eve ning from the lake. Also nt tho Geary canln this weekend were Mr. Hunt ington Taylor and his dnugh tcr. Mrs. Leslie Avrit. They . returned to Medford Sunday evening. Miss Taylor Is spend ing a part of the summer on the west coast and plans to return to Wellcslcy in mid August. MRS. WHITLOCK t HONOR GUEST AT PARTY Mrs. Warren Whitlock was honored with an evening party Friday of last week when Mrs. Sherman Carter entertained with a shower for her at the Carter home, 827 Eldorado, Guests complimenting Mrs. Whitlock wore Mrs. Duvld Burgoyne, Mr. Lloyd Kissler, Mrs. Dick Gallagher, Mrs. Raymond Bigger, Mrs. Clara Jester and Mr- Earl Hough. afif- A-Xai i Do your finger noils inog ond break I Ityeurcullcle dry ond rough I Then manage fingertips nightly with thli iplcy-icented lubricating creom . . . . Nollube 1.00 EVERBODY'S 808 Main ml Mr. and Mrs, John Hous ton, Mr, and Mrs. Robert A, Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Jiunes llusch, Mr. and Mrs, Martin Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Moore, Dr. and Mrs, Charles V, Hugh, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Medford, Dr. and Mrs. Farley and tha hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Swan sun hava asked Dr. and Mrs. Oldenburg and Mr. and Mrs. Hngeltteln to their home for supper Sunday evening hon oring Dr. and Mrs. Farley. Tho parly will follow an aft. ernoon of golf. Dr. and Mrs. Farley and Mr. and Mrs. W. Hart Jones spent sovoral days this week at Diamond lake enjoying a fishing trip. On Tuesday the Farleyi, accompanied by Mr: . N!l Black, will leave for Pendle ton. Mrs. Black will visit with Dr. Black who la also slntloned at tha Pendleton air base with the army medical corps. DINNER PARTY GIVEN FOR VISITORS Honoring Mrs. Ann Mattoi of Portland, houseguest of the Hnrry J. Land of Lakeshore drive, and Mr. frank Oregory of Greeley, Colorado, gut at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hlchnrd Ilihbit. a dinner party was given at the lllbbs home on Lakeshore Thursday of last week. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Land. Mrs. Ann Mnttos, Mrs. Marshall Farm er. Mr. Wilbur Shannon, Mr, Oregory and the hosts, t SIMPSONS LEAVE FOR HOME IN SOUTH Friends of Mr. and Mrs. JL Jack Simpson and young son, Dell, who have made their home at 184S Esplanade street, regretted to learn this week of their departure for Fresno, California, where they will make their home. Mr. Simpson hns accepted a position with the Nanon Paint company. 1 En route south the Simp sons will spend a weak In Sun Francisco and continue to Fresno where they will be guests of Mr. Simpsons mnthor, Mrs. R. S. Foster, while they are house hunting. MRS. LORENZ HOSTESS ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. Glenn C. Loren? en tertained Informally at cards on Wednesday afternoon at her home on High street. Guests Included Mrs Lee Moffatt of Corvallis who is here for a short time with Mr. Moffatt, Mrs. Vera Ste phenson of Orland, Califor nia. Mrs. David R. Vanden berg, Mrs. Harry D. Boivin, Mrs. Stanley Miller, Mrs. Mitchell Tlllotson and Mrs O. D. Matthews. Mrs. C. W. Strong, Mrs. t. A. Albrecht and Mrs. John Kenoffcl enjoyed motor trip to Medford on Thurdy. rW W,4 us, CUT-RATE DRUG Phone) 3625 M. I V fit I M "1