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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1942)
TirMttyi,'-", ' ' Maxine Johnson Bride in Rites Klamath Maid Weds Lieutenant Hotchkiss in Ceremony Read at Fort Ord Chapel. ' A wedding of Intercut to the younger net here occurred In the Fort Ord, California, chnpcl Friday evening. September the twenty-fifth, when Mis Maxine Loin Johnson, daughter f Mr. and Mn. Gti Johimon of Klamath Falln, became the bride of Lieutenant Donald P. Hotclikls.i, aon of Mr. and Mr P, W.'-Hotchklm of Lakcvlcw. Vows were exchanged before an altar banked with white chryMnthemumi and largo bankots of the same blouoma were placed on either aide of the . railing. The bride, given in mar rlage by Captain Lynn Fair banks wai charming in tradi tional white satin, tho gown faihloned with a draped bod ice, anug fitting girdle, long ileevei which were puffed at the ahoulder and a long full iklrt which ended in a train. Her Mary Stuart cap, edged in white lace, held a fingertip length of Illusion not. The bride's flowers were fashioned in aheaf of white blossoms tied with narrow satin rib. bona. Miss Peggy Johnson, sister of the bride, wore a frock of white satin and silk chiffon with bands of the satin on the skirt. Her Juliet cap of white lace and an old fashioned nose gay of white flowers com pleted her costume. . Lieutenant Norman S. Mur ray was best man. Ushers were Lieutenants Harold Deutsch, Frank Halg, Edward Davidson and Arthur W.'' MacMurray, all stationed with the groom at Fort Ord. Aa the bridal party left the church a "Jeep" was awaiting them at the door and they rode to' the Officers' club where a reception was given for Lieu tonant Hotchkiss and his bride. Later there was a din ner for tho wedding party at the Normandy Inn, in Carmol, Present were Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hotchkiss, parents of the groom, ' Mrs. Gus Johnson, mother of the bride, William Johnson, brother of the bride, and members of the wedding party. . ..- Among the wedding guests was Miss Lillian Rcdkcy of this city en routo to Eugeno from the south. Miss Rcdkcy la now at the Univorslty of Oregon for the winter. The young couple are now at home at Carmol whore they have taken an apartment dur ing tho groom's station at Fort Ord. . MISS PARK ' : HONORED AT FRIDAY. AFFAIR Mra. Henry Krancnburg en tertained at her homo, 535 North Third street, with a shower and party Friday eve ning honoring Miss Gladys Park whoso marriage to Mr. Richard Brown will bo an event of the near future. Games were played with coffee served later. A gift from the group was presented to Miss-Park by Mrs. H. D. Park, Mrs. Walter F. Brown, Mrs. A. A. Sonic, Mrs. John Hcs slg, Mrs. F. C. Grant, Mrs. Ar thur Porter", Mrs. J. F. Pcnrod, ' Mrs. Grace Fossum, Mrs; C, M. Rohr, Mrs. A. E, Fredrick, Mrs. Gwendolyn Wright, Mrs. . Rex , Howell, Mrs. ,J, D. Tot ton, Mrs. Pete Prouly, Mrs. Eva Long, Mrs. Elsie Swcazy, Mrs. Wayne Scott, Mrs. Merle Long, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, Mrs. M. Irwin, Mrs. Albert Comfortl, Mrs. Lilas Kalcr, , Mtss Jean Nousse, Miss Isn bclle Milne, Miss Llllle Darby and Miss Florcnz Tetzloff. ' .'.iMitv.v'fti'iVhi' tu ivm" AAUWTea Slated Santiago College I n -structor To Speak at Saturday Affair Of Interest to Klamath county chapter, American As sociation of University Wom en, Is tho fellowship tea to bo given Saturday afternoon, Oc tober tho seventeenth, at two o'clock at tho home of Mrs. Ralph M. Stearns, Pacific Ter race. A program ' has been ar ranged by Mrs. Arthur Larscn and Mrs. Vern Owens. Mrs. Naomi Preston, who has spent five years Instruct ing at Santiago college, Santi ago, Chile, will speak on "Woman's Place in a South American Community." San tiago collego enrolls students from tho first year up to tho junior collego level. Tho school Is endowed by private capital from tho northeastern part of the United States. Endow- monls such as these have 'In creased educational opportun ities In tho country and are creating greater- International friendships, according to Mrs. Preston. ' DONALD ROGERS' . RETURNS' BY . PLANE TO POST A number of Informal af fairs wero given ior Private Donald L. Rogers of Lake land, Florida, who flew west last week for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Rogers of Pacific Terrace. ' Young Rogers, on leave from his post,, returned by piano Monday from Medford where ha was accompanied by members of his family, A fam ily dinner- was enjoyed Frl-. day evening and all were present but James Rogers who is an instructor in officers training school at Quantico, Virginia. Saturday evening Mr. ' and Mrs. Scott Warron entertained for Mrs, War ren's brother with a dinner at their Tulelnke homo and on Sunday the family gath ered at the Rogers home here. .- ' MISS TOLLE HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB ; Miss Gertrude Tolle enter tained at the home . of Mrs. Honrl , Conradl on, Jefferson street Wednesday evening for members of TNT bridge club. A Chinese dinner was served tho guests from attractively . decorated tables which also stressed the oriental theme. .' Defense stamps were awards and received by Mrs. Orvlllo Hamilton, Mrs. Henri Conradl and Mrs. Phil Fahn lander, Mrs. Conradl will en tertain, the' group in a fortnight. . . . jll v i afV"U'""J"J '-tM ' Hi'T -rfTM-fT JTTr--r-;fTr-rr-r"l 1 Ifj'V ;.-f--r"-"-M-pM---J-f'-,"T1 m ! i BRIDGE CLUB . HONORS , MEMBER The birthday annivcrsay of Mrs. Carl Frel was observed by members of her bridge club on Wednesday when they were entertained with a one o'clock luncheon at tho home of Mrs. Cecil B. Matt In Rivcrvlcw. Guests were Mrs. Frel, Mrs. George Rogers, Mrs. Jack Fra ncy, Mrs. Dale Mattoon, Mrs. Robert RosS, Mrs. Raymond Reeves, Mrs. George Britt and tho hostess. KITCHEN ', SHOWER FOR - -BRIDE ELECT. A kitchen shower compli mented Miss Allie Lee Dean, whoso marriage to Mr. Gcorgo Cornell Jr., will tako place here October the fourteenth, when Miss Allcen Cornell en tertained at her home on Lo Roy street. The affair was planned as a surprise for tho brldo-clect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dean.. Three-year-old Richard Nor land in tho role of Cupid, pic-. scnted gifts in a bright red wagon. Games were followed by refreshments and served to Miss Dean, Miss Jean Aubrey, Miss Helen McNulty, Miss Jo anne Hamilton, Miss Ann Mueller, Miss Roberta Tucker, Miss Betty Lee Daily, Miss Doris Churchill,' Miss Janet Chrlstensen, Mrs. J. D. Dean and Mrs. George Cornell Sr. ... FIRST FALL MEET OF CLUB ' SCHEDULED . The first meeting of the Klamath Falls Lioness club will be held Monday evening, October the twelfth, at eight o'clock in the small club rooms of the city library. Hostesses will be Mrs. Wal ter Wlcsondangor, Mrs. Carl Mason, Mrs. Oliver Spikcr, and Mrs. Ted Shoop. Dessert will be followed by an important business meet ing and cards. - It is hoped that . tho wives of all ' Lions club members will plan to at-: . tend. . "''.' Mrs. Richard Post returned by train to Portland on Friday,' after spending a week in Klamath Falls as tho guest of her mother, , Mrs. C. B. Browne. .-."''.-' . . - . Mrs,. Gcorgo Rogers will en tertain at her home, 821 El dorado, on ' Thursday after noon at two o'clock . for tho Women's auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal church. All interested women are Invited. SdDClIlETrY By ail ; r i Tin) A n4 H-'fj , A Fi ') J ; r; i - aar & g WEDDING BELLS FOR Barbara Bell and . Rex Hi att Jr., on Sunday. Pictured at the reception which followed the ceremony in the First Methodist church, upper left, the bride greets Jeanette Fitz patrick and Betty Reymers. Center, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Konschot, (LaVene McCollum), here . from Portland for the wedding. Right, Fred E. Fleet, who gave the bride away, signs the guest book as daugh-, ter, Patty, looks on. Center, the bridal party, Clark Weaver, Fred Konschot and Ivan Kandra, ushers, Mrs. Ivan Kandra and Patty Fleet, attendants, the bride and groom and Bruce Mercer, Seattle, best man. Below, Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt cut the first piece of their wedding cake. .,,' All pictures by Wesley Cuderian of The Herald and News. ''. Delta Gamma of Delphian will meet Tuesday at a quar ter to ten o'clock at the homo of Mrs. C. E. Morrison on Pa cific Terrace' with Mrs. Frank lin L, Weaver as the leader, The'toplo will be, "Tho Mean ing of Beauty." Stewart . i ."WINNERS'. AT . - . S j RE AMES TO . -"ftj, , - j, PLAY FRIDAY r ' - Mrs. Irving Dunn, wno is visiting hero with Mr. Dunn, entertained at luncheon at the Willaid hotel Thursday after noon with cards later at the Hotel Hall. Guests wero Mrs. Oscar Peyton, Mrs. G. C. Rey mers and Mrs. Charles Gilbert. fwMrr f -J1 Mrs. Jacques J. Steiger and Mrs. William Grove will play the championship match at Reames Golf and Country club next Friday morning, October the seventeenth, following ' play this weekend. In the second flight,' Mrs. George H. Merryman Sr., will : play Mrs. Ted Shoop. A number were out playing golf Friday with luncheon and cards following. Mrs. J. H. Carter and Mrs. Ray W. Old enburg were hostesses for the day.- . . . In cards during the month of September, winners were Mrs. Guy Hancock and Mrs. Peter A. Albertson. , A two-ball foursome was played Sunday afternoon and winners were Mrs. J. Hardin Carter and Mr. Earl Weimar. The trophy was presented by ' Mr. : West. Five foursomes were playing. JOE VOYE ' : PAYS VISIT TO KLAMATH. ' Joe J. Voye, flying cadet, United States navy, leaves "Sunday morning by plane from Medford to report for. duty at Corpus Christi, Texas, after a visit here of several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Voye of High street. . Joe has been in service since July sixteenth, took his pri mary at the new Wagner field at Llvermore, California, from where his class was released Wednesday afternoon. Joe took a plane from Livermore ' to Medford where he was met by his parents that day. On Saturday evening a fam ily dinner will be enjoyed at . the Voye home with places for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schallock, Mrs. Minnie Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henry, Joe and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schallock entertained Friday evening for their nephew. ' ' ANW CLUB MEETS AT HANKS' HOME Members of the Art Nee dle Work club spent a happy afternoon Wednesday at the homo of Mrs. Marion Hanks. Light refreshments were served -at the close of the aft- -, crnoon by Mrs. Hanks, assist- ' .ed by her daughters, Mrs. D; N. , Clemens, a nd Mrs. Ted Shoop. Mrs. Ruf us Moore will en tertain the : club at 'the next meeting, October the twenty first; y Vows Exch anged In ; Methodist Church : . Barbara Bell Becomes Bride of Rex Hiatt Jr., in Sunday Afternoon Ceremony . " A lovely bride of early October was Barbara Lue Bell,'5 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brower of Salem, whose mar riage to Mr. Rex Hiatt Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hiatt of- this city, was solemnized in the First Methodist church at half past three o'clock Sunday afternoon. The Rev. Victor Phillips ' read the service. Benefit Plans' In Making '. Lioness Club To Spon sor Party in Willard Next Month Plans for the annual Lion- : ess club benefit, given each ' fall to raise funds for the eye conservation program main- ' tained for needy children,' " -were made at a board meet ing of the group at the Peli- can on Tuesday, October the , sixth. The date for the bene fit has been set as Saturday ' afternoon, November the seventh, in the Willard hotel with Mrs. Myrle Adams as ' chairman. Mrs. E. D. Robinson, presl- dent, conducted the meeting ; and those attending were Mrs. -Paul Skeen, Mrs. Willard A. ' Constaris, Mrs. Everett Van- . derpool, Mrs. Vernon Moore, ; Mrs. Myrle Adams, Mrs. Wal- -ter Wiescndanger, Mrs. R. E. Hooker, Mrs. Carl Mason, Mrs. Clifford Voight and Mrs. F. Cecil Adams. Mrs. Adams will be assisted by the following committee ' members, appointments made at Tuesday's luncheon. Reser vations, Mrs. F. Cecil Adams, , Mrs. R. E. Hooker, Mrs. Verne Owens and' Mrs. Vernon ' Moore. Tea table arrangements, Mrs. Ted Shoop. . Decorations, Mrs. A. P. . Heup. Prizes, Mrs. R. E. Hooker. ' Door, Mrs. Paul Skeen. Tables, Mrs. H. A. Wheeler. Tallies, Mrs. Clifford Voight. Mrs. E. D. Robinson, presi , dent, and Mrs. Verne Owens, eye conservation , chairman, will pour. MINIHECA " CAMP FIRE GROUP MEETS The - Miniheca Camp Fire group met Tuesday after -school at the home of the guardian, Mrs. Raymond . Reeves of Lakeshore drive, to honor a member, Phyllis Zen- ger, who leaves Saturday for Hillsboro with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zenger. , The girls who enjoyed the . affair for Phyllis included ' Shirley Robinson. Joanne Ben- net, Lorraine Losee, Mary Ann Mills, Ruth Landry, Jean Hilton and Ann and Ramona Reeves. The Miniheca group is made up of seventh, eighth and ninth grade girls and anyone in that age group interested . in becoming a Camp Fire girl, is issued a cordial invitation to affiliate with the members. ',' .... .-.'. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. . Thompson go congratulations of their many friends over the birth of a son at Hillside hos-. pital on October the seventh. The young man is their second child, Master Thompson hav ing an older sister, Sue. Lieu- ' tenant Thompson, now at Mi- . ami, Florida, has been wired felicitations. White candles, palms and salmon pink, gladioli graced : the church where the young -couple exchanged their vows.2, , Just before the service Mrs. Muriel . Garich sang, "Bo-g , cause," accompanied by Miss Marie Obenchain who play - ed. th traditional . wedding marches The candles were, lighted by Mr. Clark Weaver . and Mr. Fred Konschot. The bride was given m ' marriage ' by Mr. Fred E. Fleet. She - wore j. a . sheer white wool two piece f rock with a V-neckllne, self cov ered buttons on the bodice and a full gathered skirt. At quilted white wool pill box: hat with a shoulder length white veil completed her cos-" tume. . She wore a single white orchid, at the shoulder. Mrsl Ivan Kandra, (Norma, Garland), and Miss Patty! Fleet,' were the bride's attend--ants. Mrs, Kandra wore gold and Miss Fleet a KeUey green, their frocks identically" fashioned with snug, fitting bodices, tiny gold button trim down the front, full? short . skirts and matching pill box hats from which fell, shoulder length veils. They -carried baby asters andx chrysanthemums in old fashv loned bouquets. , Mr. Bruce Mercer of Con-J, don and Seattle was the best man and ushers were Mr. Clark Weaver, Mr. Ivan Kan dra and Mr. Fred Konschot.; Immediately after the ceremony a reception . was--held in the Pelican party room. The bride's table wast; centered with a .'pink and", white decorated cake on a" base of rapture rosebuds and maidenhair fern. : Tall white candles were placed at either"' side. The bride and groom'' cut the first piece of caki which was served -by Miss-J Phyllis Collier, Miss Jeanne Merrill, arid Miss Jeancttet Fitzpatrick. Assisting about, the rooms were Mrs. Kan-J dra and Miss Fleet. Mrs. Otto F. Konschot; poured at the coffee urn, Mrs. Carl G. Reymers pre- siding at the tea . service. - More than eighty guests, called during- the reception, hours. Receiving with the, bride and groom were' Mrs; . Brower,. Mrs. Hiatt and Mrs. W. A. Leonard of Salem,, grandmother of the bridc,; Mrs. Brower wore a black, afternoon dress with Chlhesa," embroidery on the sleeves' and a corsage of white gar-, denias. Mrs. Leonard- wore a. blue and white print . with" gardenlas and Mrs. Hiatt. chose a gold wool suit with cocoa brown squirrel trim-,, ming and a corsage of talisy man roses for the wedding.. Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt left. by, motor for San Francisco to; spend a week before return-..) ing north to reside In Seattle,, where .the groom, is with. Boeing aircraft, engineering,', department. He is a gradu4 ate of Oregon' State college 1942, and a member . of Thota Chi fraternity;, -, Thr bride Is a member of a pio- neer Klamath Falls family and a popular member , of the-, younger set. 1 w