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    November 21, 1042
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
Klamath Pair Have
0th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Morgan Receive Congratu
lations From Friends on Golden Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Morgan of filOB Avalon street, ob
served tholr fiftieth wedding anniversary on Sunday, Novem
ber lha fifteenth, with open housn for friends.
Dlnnar was lervad al ona o'clock with covert placed for
thirty-eight relative. Bevonty-flve called during the day. All
of the Immediate family of alx ions and three daughter were
crosanl with their families, ni
and with the exception of two
grandson who lire with tho
navy In tho fighting zone, all
enjoyed the day with the Mor
gan. Mr. and Mra. Morgan were
married In Wausau, Wisconsin,
In 1002 and enmo to Oregon In
11)08 and sutllod on a ranch
near Roseburg. During the
first World war thiy moved
to Klamath Falls. Two sons,
Ollliam and Mark, served In
nt war and one son, their
youngest, Ronald Judd Mor
gan, Is In tho present conflict.
Gursts guthered for dinner
In the IOOF hall. Tho tablo
win decorated with lovely
(lowers and centered with a
golden wedding cake. Tho
floweri wero presented by the
Women"! Society of Christian
Service of tho first Methodist
church of which Mm. Morgan
has been a member for fifty
years. Thanksgiving day fav
ors made the tablo gay. Among
those present were two grand
children, Linda and Charles
Warren, Ashland.
Ciucst included Mr. and
Mrs, John Schncohcrgur, Mrs.
Rachel Swan, Mrs. Mlnnlo
Kluth, Mrs. Luella Hough,
Mrs. Mae Muck, Mr. M. 1..
Guderian and Mrs. Mary
Gildrrlan, G. 0. Harrison, Mrs.
Dora Harrison, Mrs, lllnncho
T, Brunnnn; Mrs. Muttlu 11.
Barnstable, Mrs. Amelia Rles
Vilck of Falls City, Nebraska,
Mrs. Elmer H. Balslgor, Mrs.
Carolyn Kelly, Mrs. W. E.
6awchuck, Mrs. G. T. Cn.iper,
Mr. and Mrs. Chris W. Litzen
berger and Patricia, Mrs, Hor
tense Strong, Miss Phyllis Ho
gan, Mrs. Katherlno Levlngs,
Mrs. Marlon Houghtallng, Mrs.
Lillian Hagman.
Mrs. Sarah Smith, Mrs.
Florence Gllklson, Mrs. Angle
(lenders, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Wlshard, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Wakeman, Miss Hobby Bray,
W, J. Morgan, Mr, and Mrs.
W, L. Goodwin and Edna,
Jlmmla Brown, Mr. and Mrs,
Mark Morgan, Betty and Jun
ior, Cottage Grove, Mr. and
Mrs. Metvln Morgan, Jerry
and Pat, and from Ashland,
Mr. and Mrs", A. T. Norrla .
nd Emily, Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
Od Warren, L I o d a and
larles, Mrs. A. llarrl, Mr.
and Mrs. Jamts Morgan and
Joanne and Darken, Ronald
Judd Morgan of Camp Luis
Obispo, and the following
from Klamath Tails, Mr. and
Mrs. George T. Morgan, Geor
gia, Carley, Tommy and Mar
lene, Mrs. W. O. Hill, Ronald
and Leah Roe, and Mr. and
Mrs. Reynolds Morgan,
SERVICE
READ AT
CAMP ROBERTS
Elsie Rose Boldlschar,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Boldlschar of this city,
became tho brldo of Private
Robert Albert Monctt, In a
ceremony road at the South
east chapel at Camp Roberta,
JC"l"ornl lx o'clock, the
Oenlng of November the
Tourth. Tho service was re
cited by Chaplain James T.
Fish beforo a candle-lighted al
tar. The bride wore a teal blue
afternoon frock trimmed In
white, a teal blue hat and alJi
gator brown accessories. She
had an orchid pinned at the
houlder of her gown.
Miss Dorothy Mayfield,
bridesmaid, wore a chocolate
brown afternoon suit with
brown and white accessories.
Her corsage was of red rose
buds. Mr. John W. Scale, fellow
eervlco man, was tho groom'a
attendant,
The bride Is well known In
this city. Mr. Monctt la with
the 78lh Infantry, Company A,
Camp Roberts, and the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Monett of
ftiperlor, Wisconsin. Before
Tillering the service he served
as display manager with Sears
Roebuck company.
BIRTHDAY
PARTY FOR
BLYMISS
BLY Mrs. George Elliott
entertained with a dinner In
honor of her daughter, Jean,
on the occasion of her eighth
birthday anniversary Thurs
day evening of last week. The
little guests spent tho lime
pitying games and enjoying
movie.
Attending were Nancy Tib
beets, Joan L a k e y, Carol
Tucker, Edith Ling, Sis Patz
ke, Eleena Gooch, Lois Dia
mond, Jullu Dolliick, Grace
Owers, Bonnie Haney, Janet
Wriffln and Jean Elliott.
Ceremony
Recited
Geraldine Manning
Bride in Service Sat
urday Evening
Miss Geraldine Manning,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Manning, becamo the bride of
Orvlllo Dallon, Jr., ion of Mr.
Orvlllo D. Dulton, In a beauti
ful ceremony solemnized Sat
urday evening, November the
fourteenth, at eight o'clock, at
the home of the bride's grand
mother, Mrs. Mary H. Town
send. 421 Alumeda street. Rev.
Vlclor Phillips read tho ser
vice before an altar covered
with a lace cloth from Scot
land, upon which rested tall
white tapers and an heirloom
Bible, beforo a bank of palms
and chrysanthemums.
Before tho ceremony Mrs.
Wlnnlfrod Glllcn sang "I Love
You Truly," accompanied by
Mrs. David Uurgoyne upon
the violin.
The traditional wedding pro
cessional was played by Mrs.
David Uurgoyne as tho bride,
upon hor father's arm. entered
the room. She was lovely In a
gown of soft old rose and car
ried an old fashioned colonial
bouiiucl.
Mrs. Krnest Rrelthaupt, the
bride's only attendant, wore a
frock of blue with a corsage
of pink rosebuds.
The groom was attended by
his brother, Mr. Clifford
Dalton.
After the ceremony the
brldo and groom cut a white
wedding cake. The table was
lovely with a lace cloth, tall
white tapers and small white
chrysanthemums. The bride's
mother wore a brown flow
ered frock with a corsage of
pink rosebuds and assisted in
serving.
Thoso present were Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Brcithaupt, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Brolthaupt, Babe
Dalton, Mclvlu Dalton, Mr,
and Mrs, Clifford Dalton, Mrs.
Will Wood, Loulo Randall,
Helen Czmowskl, Mrs. Ladd
Hoyl, Mrs. Wlnnlfred Glllcn,
Mrs. David Burgoyne, How
ard Manning, Ralph Man
ning, Rev. and Mrs. Victor
Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Manning and Mary H. Town
send. A dinner was given Novem
ber tho eleventh at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Stey
ska) in Malin honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Wolgrcn of Hay
springs, Nebraska. Guests In
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Walgren,
Mrs. Antonle Stcyskal, Mr,
and Mrs. Wayne Wolgrcn and
daughter, Barbara Janet, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Stcyskal and
son, Richard, Miss Joanne
Stcyskal and Glen Stcyskal.
Games and cards followed dinner.
ts wer-yii q nwqw'f wait
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MEET THE DIMENTS1
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dlment and their young
charmer, Sandra, taken during a recent visit by
Mr. Dlment with his family. Mrs. Dlment is the
former Dorothy Templar. .
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Saturday, November 21
Thvta ftho girls club card
party, 7:30 p. m. In IOOF hall.
Pinochle to be played. Public
Invited.
Monday, November 23
Degree of Honor annual
potluck supper, KC hall, 7
p. m.
Klamath Falls Council of
Church Women, Methodist
church parlors, 2 p. m.
Edith Cunning book club,
BPW, with Augusta Parker
and Lllllc Darby, 827 Eldo
rado. Minerva Book club. BPW,
with Dclphia Hoyt, 2063 Bis
bec street.
The Catholic Daughters of
America will entertain their
husbands at a potluck supper
at 7 p. m. In the parish hall.
Following tho supper, plans
have been made for a social
hour which should be very
enjoyable.
Toastmlstress club, 730
p. m., llbrory of Fremont
school.
Tuoiday, Novambor 24
' Foreign policy group of the
Klamath County League of
Women Voters, under the lead
ership of Mrs. E. A. Geary, to
meet at tho home of Mrs.
Everett R. Dennis, 1050 Huron
street.
Regular meeting of Aloha,
OES, Masonic templo, '
Delphian with Mrs. Dean Os
born, 0:45 a. m.. Leader, Mrs.
E. H. Balsiger .
Wadnasday, November 25
Thanksgiving Eve dunco for
Elks and tholr ladles, Elks
ballroom.
Thursday, Novsmbtr 26
Thanksgiving.
Friday, November 27
Song fest at KUHS auditor
ium, 8 p. m. Public urged to
attend this Thanksgiving
community sing sponsored by
Women at War week.
Wadnatday, December 2
Wednesday club, St. Paul's,
business meeting followed by
cards, u '.
Thursday, December 3
All-day meeting of Guild at
St. Paul's. Complete arrange
ments for bazaar.
Guild of St. Barnabas in
parish house, Langcll Valley.
Klamath Lutheran Ladies
Aid annual bazaar in the
church parlors. Plans for a
food sale and lunch in connec
mft? syyaaraa
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GOLDEN WEDDING OBSERVED
Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Morgan, pioneers of Klamath Falls, cele
brated their fiftieth wedding anniversary on November the
fifteenth. Many called to felicitate the well known couple.
, Comart studio.
tlon with the bazaar have been
cancelled.
Monday, Decembar 7
Annual Christmas party of
Eulalona chapter, DAR, with
Mrs. J. F. King, 801 Alameda.
Saturday. December 12
Alpha Rho, Delta Kappa
Gamma fraternity, to have
Christmas party at Parker
home on Kklorado.
Saturday, Decembar 5
Annual holiday bazaar, car
nival, supper, sponsored by
St. Paul's Episcopal church,
parish house.
St. Mary's Altar society.
Sacred Heart church, needle
work and apron sale, Tim's
former location on Ninth
street.
Tuesday, December 8
Ballet Russo de Monto Car
lo, Pelican theatre. Sponsored
by Klamath Community Con
cert association.
Wednesday, December 9
Sojourners Christmas parly,
Willard hotel.
Thursday, Decembar 10
Klamath Lutheran Ladles'
Aid society will hold their an
nual bazaar and cooked food
sale In the church parlors.
They will also serve lunch in
tha evening.
Saturday. Decembar 12
Holiday bazaar sponsored
by Women's Council, First
Christian church, in First Fed
eral Savings and Loan build
ing, 540 Main.
Monday, December 14
Defense program sponsored
by Library club, main audi--torium
public library, 2 p. m.
Mrs. E. A, Geary, Asia; Mrs.
Everett Dennis, India. Pro
gram followed by silver tea
to raise money for defense
bond. Exhibit of Christmas
wrappings using common ma
terials. Wednosday, December 18
Wednesday club, St. Paul's
Christmas party, 8 p. m. Each
person to bring a gift. Parish
house.
Sunday, Decembar 20
Meeting of Mothers club,
Sacred Heart academy, 1 p. m.
in tho auditorium. Shower for
the sisters of the school.
Friday, January 15
Edward Kilenyi, pianist.
Pelican theatre, sponsored by
Klamath Community Concert
association.
Friday, March 8
Helen J e p a o n, soprano,
Pelican theatre, sponsored by
Klamath Community Concert
association.
PINOCHLE
CLUB MEETS
AT GOOD'S
The Lucky Thursday Pi
nochle club met with Mrs.
Nettie Good, 2020 Darrow
avenue, on November the
nineteenth. 'After a dessert
luncheon pinochle was played,
with high score going to Es-.
telle Smith, second to Rita
Fuller, low to Nona Hall and
the traveling prize to Ruth
Seehorn. Members attending
were Florence Young, Mary
Martin, Rita Fuller, Ruth See
horn, Maude Phillips, Agnace
Lowe, Eatelle Smith, Kate
Crowson, Nona Hall, Vera
Good, Fannie Goddard and the
hostess, Nettle Good.
The next meeting will be
with Nona Hall 915 East
Main street, on December the
third.
THREE R
CLUB GROUP
ENTERTAINED
Mrs. Delosia Hansen of
Dunsmuir entertained at the
homo of Mrs. Lola Myers, 129
North Fifth street, Thursday
at luncheon for past presi
dents of the Three R club.
Tables were decorated with
miniature turkeys and the
Thanksgiving motif was used
In favors.
Guests Included Mrs. Jestia
Kaylor, Mrs. Ella Pauley, Mrs.
Kale Hoguo, Mrs. Estel Bright,
Mrs. Marjorle Perkins, Mrs.
Frances KllUan, Mrs. Betty
Allen, Mrs. Kathleen Hep
burn, Mrs. Anna McCormack,
Mra. Lucille Heifer, Mrs. My
ers and the hostess, Mrs. Han
sen. Si
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Rayon and Cotton Damask
DINNER CLOTHS
Lustrous shiny cloths that enrichen the festal spread. Conventional and '
scroll patterns in wide choice in white and pastel colors. Dinette to full
banquet sizes. '
Novel and Colorful
Bridge and Luncheon
Sets
For tloliday Festivities
A dazzling array of new hand painted rayons,
maderia and embroidered organdy sets for the
holiday bridge parties.
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CASCADE
CHAPTER HOLDS
MEMORIAL SERVICE
Cascade Crest chapter 159,
OES, met Wednesday evening
in the Masonic temple at
Chlloquln with Mrs. Walter
Brown, worthy matron, and
Dr. Phillip Cole, acting wor
thy patron, presiding.
A memorial ceremony for
members of the order, who
have died the past year, was
held, the worthy matron giv
ing a brief history of each of
the following:
Mabel Scttlemeler, worthy
grand matron of Oregon in
1918-19; Maisie Morande who
Joined tho chapter October 17,
1929, acted as worthy ma
tron and was secretary of the
chapter at the time of her
death; Jessie Stoddard who
became a member April 10,
1S35.
The altar was draped in
white for this ceremony, with
Mrs. Ivan O'Donoughue act
ing aa chaplain, Mrs. William
Page as marshal, Mrs. Ermel
Hosley as conductress and
Mrs. William Zumbrun, asso
ciate conductress.
Mrs. A. N. Whitp of Min
neapolis, mother of the wor
For a
o FESTAL
Imported Pure Irish Linen
DAMASK CLOTHS
Yes, we hove a limited stock of these pure linen cloths and will be sold
under ceiling prices! Hand hemmed and hemstitched edges, ready for use.
6 and 8 matching napkins to each set.
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Pure Linen Napkins
Bleached 19.95 dOZ.
Unhemmed
Quaker Lace Egyptian
DINNER CLOTHS
Add modern charm to your Thanksgiving spread with a new Quaker Lae
cloth this year. We have a complete stock of modern and period patterns
in sizes for both banquet and dinette. The new lighter Egyptian shades giva
richness and an airy tone to the festal spread. -
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Napkins Included
50x50 52x70
11950
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I HE WOMAN'S STOBE.incX
thy matron, Mrs. Brown, was
a special guest at the meet
ing. During the evening, by in
struction of Worthy Grand
Matron Marjorle Simpson of
the grand chapter of Oregon,
Dr. Cole, as worthy patron,
presented Mrs. Brown with
a commission naming her
grand representative of the
grand chapter, Order of East
ern Star of Nebraska. Pre
vious grand honors given Cas
cade Crest chapter include
Mrs. Grace Wells, grand rep
resentative. North Dakota,
1934; Mrs. Guy Staiger, grand
page, 1935; Mrs. Ralph Lue,
grand Adah, 1931; Mr. Wil
liam Morande, grand commit
tee member, 1941, and Mrs.
Walter Brown, grand page,
1942.
The Thimble club of the
Neighbors of Woodcraft will
meet on Tuesday, November
the twenty-fourth, with Mrs.
Leola Thompson, 3837 Shasta
way. This will be an evening
meeting instead of In the af
ternoon. All members and
friends are invited to attend.
Pinochle and whist will be
played, beginning at eight
o'clock.
Colorful
SPREAD
Pure
In Ecru.
17x17.
54x54
72x90
50
Match 17"xl7" . .
New Novelty Place
Mat Sets . . ... 2.98
Finest French check gingham with fancy fringe
border. 5 place mats and 4 napkins. Blue, red
and green.
Towels to match 45c each
GUESTS AT
NITZ HOME
LEAVE FOR EAST
Guesta at the home of Rev.
and Mrs. Carl Nltz, 1026 High
street, aro Mrs. Nltz's mother
and sister, Mrs. Theodore
Hoesner and Miss Sylvia Hoes
ner of St. Louis, Missouri,
where Miss Hoesner Is a m
ployed by the government.
They have been In Klamath
Falls for about two weeks, and
are leaving this weekend for
their home.
Several from tho Z 1 o n
Lutheran church have enter
tained in their honor since
their arrival. On Friday, No
vember the . thirteenth, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Zotzman,
2447 Reclamation avenue, en
tertained Mrs. Hoesner and
Miss Hoesner, Rev. and Mra.
Carl Nltz and their three sons
at dinner, and on Armistice
day they were dinner guesta
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ron
feld (Lucile App) of Merrill.
On account of the storm,
the Juvenile Neighbors of
Woodcraft did not meet on
Monday. Their next meeting
will be on Monday, December
the seventh, at four o'clock in
the KC hall.
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