Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 06, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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Reception Given
At Epperson's
Lieutenant and Bride Honored at Affairs Follow
ing Arrival Here Thursday Morning
Mr. and Mr. A. B. Epperson of North First street enter
tained this afternoon from two to four o'clock, and cucsts are
alio Invited for this evening from eight to ten o'clock, In hon
or of their son and his bride. Lieutenant and Mrs. George
Marlon Epperson, who arrived Thursday morning from the
south.
Mrs. Epperson Is tho former Phyllis Loretta Otto, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Otto of Glcndalc, California, and
her marrlago was an event
of December thirty-first In
Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania. Tho
ceremony was read at eight
o'clock In tho evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Robinson with Major Robert
S. Spencer officiating In tho
presence of a few close
friends.
The bride, given In mar
riage by Mr. William L. Corn
well, wore a California gold
suit trimmed with squirrel.
Her ' flowers wore orchids.
Mrs. John E, Nllson, matron
of honor, and Lieutenant Fred
H. Nelson, tho best man, wero
the young couple's attend
ants. ,
Both Llcutonant Epporson
and his bride aro Oregon
State college students, sho a
member of Alpha Gamma
Delta, he of Theta Chi. They
will leavo tho first of tho
week to mBko their homo in
California. Lieutenant Epper
son Is connected with the
United States army air corps
as an Intelligence officer.
Quests who called during
the aftornoon wero greeted by
the young couple. Tho brldo's
table was centered with a
wedding cake topped with a
miniature bride and groom
which Mrs. A. B. Epperson
had made for her mother's
golden wedding cake.
Pouring during tho after
noon hours wore Mrs. C. E.
Dennis, Mrs. II. G. Worllcy,
Mrs. J. Y. Tipton, and Mrs.
Calvin Hunt. This evening
Mrs. Andrew Kronorl and
Mrs, Gomer Jones havo been
asked to pour. Mrs. Leo N.
Huls served the wedding enko
during the aftornoon hours,
Miss Betty Jones to presldo
this evening. Mrs. Oscar Pey
ton was In chnrgo of tho guest
book.
; - The bride visited hero at
the Epporson homo In Juno
. of last year and mado many
friends during her brief slay.
Board Hears
Party Report
Doernbecher Benefit
Bridge Tea Success
Last Saturday
Members of tho Klamuth
Falls Woman's Library club
board, In session Thursday
morning, hoard gratifying re
ports on tho Doernbecher ben
efit brldgo tea given last Sat
urday In tho Wlllard hotel.
Mrs. Matthew Rauw, chair
man of bridge, announced that
forty-fivo tables wero In play,
bringing in i mo COO, and do
nations totaled $44.30, with
still moro to be contributed by
those who wish to add to the
fund. It Li hoped that $150
will bo reached boforo tho
check Is sent to Doernbecher
hospital for children In Port
land. Mrs. Rauw announced that
thoso wishing to pay their con
tribution may do so at tho reg
ular Monday aftornoon meet
ing of Library club in tho
main auditorium of tho li
brary, Defense stamps wero given
. as awards d-.u'lng tho aftor
noon playing and these were
donated by I.Ir. Guy Harmon
of the Missouri-Pacific Rail
road comp. ny. The club also
wishes to thank Sw.m Lnko
Moulding company, and J. C,
Penney company for their do
nations of dncorntli...8.
High r re in contract went
to Mrs. C. P. Van D .'on, sec
ond to "Irs, William Spangler,
third to Mrs. Tony Molntoro,
fourth to Mrs, R, D. Rake
straw, and guest award wns
received by Mrs. George D,
Tucker.
In pinochlo, high scoro went
' to Mrs. C. Pctorso ., second
toV - M. W. P.ayncr.
MRS. WARREN
HOSTESS AT
BRIDGE PARTY
Mrs. Lane Warren enter
tained at her home, 746 Cali
fornia avenue, Friday evening
honoring Mrs. Charles Bailey,
tho former Patricia Woodruff.
Bridge was played with sup
per served later to Mrs, Roy
Whitlatch, Mrs. Robert P.
EUlngson Jr., Mrs. Lloyd
Froom, Mrs. George Flltcraft,
Mrs. Paul Crapo, Mrs. Robert
O'Sulllvan, Mrs. Don Vannlce,
Miss Dorothy Buchanan, Mrs.
R. C. Woodruff, Mrs. K. A.
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BRIDE-ELECT OF ENSIGN N. W. FREES, United States navy air
corps, is attractive Mary Louise Loney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew G. Loney Jr., of this city. The news was told at the Pi .
Beta Phi sorority in Eugene last Sunday.
Moore and the honor guest,
Mrs. Bailey,
Delphian, ' Delta Gamma
chapter, will meet Tuesday at
a quarter to ten o'clock at the
homo of Mrs. Floyd Ranker,
212 North Second street. Lead
er will be Mrs. R. C. Woodruff,
the topic, "The'. Kinesthetic
Arts." '
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Mrs. W. R, Boyd of Auburn
street left Tuesday for Los
Angeles where she plans to
spend several weeks as the
guest of her brother.
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Mrs. Douglas Sharp, Miss
Helen Lois Wlnnlngham and
Enid Patricia Sharp, of Port
land, arrived in the capital
Thursday aftornoon to bo
guests of Mr, and Mrs. F. D.
Sharp. Miss Wlnnlngham re- -turned
to Portland Friday
evening, but Mrs. Sharp and
her daughter will spend tho
coming week visiting friends
in Salem. Capitol Journal.
Mrs. Marshall Cornett has
spent most of this past week
In Salem with Senator Cor
nett, attending legislature.
INITIATE
FOUR INTO '.
SORORITIES
Four University of Oregon
women from Klamath Falls
were recently initiated into na
' tlonal social sororities, after
having completed the last
term as pledges, and having a
grade point of 2.00 or better.
Initiates from Klamath Falls
wc,re Virginia Howard, Delta
Gamma; Mary Corrigan, Sig
ma Kappa; and Adcle Zam
sky and Swca Swanson, Gam
ma Phi Beta.
OerU.'iy.
G,.'cr.
Mary Louise Loney " :
Will Wed Ensign '
No Date Set for Ceremony as Friends In Eugena 2
Learn of Klamath Girl's Betrothal .
Romance and St. Valentine favors went hand In hand this
week when the betrothal of. Mary Louise Loney, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Loney Jr., of Klamath Falls, was told
at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house on the University of Oregon
campus, Eugene, at one o'clock dinner Sunday, January tha
thirty-first. Miss Loney announced her engagement to Ensign -
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Luncheon
On Friday
Mrs. Carl Huson Hon
ors Mother at Infor
mal Party
A delightful affair of Fri
day at one o'clock was the
luncheon given in the Pelican
party room when Mrs. Carl
Huson entertained in honor of
her mother, Mrs. D. L. Mc
Quarrio of Missoula, Mon
tana. The large table was cen
tered with a cluster of red
carnations and the St. Val
entine motif added a colorful
note.
Following luncheon bridge
was played.
Greeting Mrs. McQuarrle
who has been here since the
holidays were Mrs. Robert A.
Thompson, Mrs. Don R.
Drury, Mrs. Carleton W.
Hornibrook, Mrs. C. S. Elliot,
Mrs. Frederick W. Hamilton,
Mrs. Guy Harmon, Mrs. J. F.
King, Mrs. E. D. Hamacher,
Mrs. Ray Coulam, Mrs. Carl
Steinseifer, Mrs. Harry
Wayne, Mrs. Charles V. Rugh,
Mrs. E. M. Raymond, Mrs. H.
M. Shapleigh, Mrs. Elmer
Kinderdick, Mrs. Harold Hil
ton and her mother, Mrs.
Gary, Mrs. Robert Sproat Sr.,
Mrs. Martin Swanson, Mrs.
Bernard Costello, Mrs,
Charles Kempter and Mrs.
Boyd Sprague.
A guest gift was presented
Mrs. McQuarrle and. a fare
well gift was given to Mrs.
J. F. King, prominent Klam
ath Falls matron who is say
ing goodbye to friends here.
Jon, the mayor's four-year-old,
has his left arm in a cast
- as the result of a rip-snortln'
trip on a toboggan last Sun
day down a Pacific Terrace
hill. Jon still thinks it was
fun while it lasted!
JlenaUt and Auul
February 6, 1043.
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N. W. Frees, United States
navy air corps, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Frees of
Salem.
The large table was cen
tered with a huge bowl of
red and white carnations!
with each place marked With
a small white candle on fe
mirror. Wide red ribbon
made the table gay and St.
Valentine favors completed
the decor.
Assisting about the rooms
were three of Miss Loney's
sorority sisters, Miss Phyllis
Foster of Klamath Falls, Miss
Mary Gene Bohenkatnp of La
Grande, and Miss Elizabeth
Schafer of Eugene. Places at
tables were marked for forty.
No date has been set for
the wedding, according to Mrs.
Loney who attended the an
nouncement party. Also pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Frees.
Ensign Frees is now sta
tioned at Alameda, California.
He and his parents are for
mer La Grande residents and
he attended Southern Oregon
College of Education prior to
enlisting in the navy air
corps.
' The bride-elect Is an attrac
tive Klamath Falls girl and
now in her senior year at the
university. She is a member
of Alpha Chi and Phi Lambda
Theta, national educational
honorarles and has been ac
tive during the past four
years in various campus af
fairs. 1
' Friends of Miss Maxlne
Cameron, who has made her
home here for the past sev
eral years, will be interested
to learn she is leaving soon
for Santa Fe, New Mexico,
where she will reside. Miss
Cameron has served as sec
retary to Mr. Mitchell Tlllot
son of tho First National bank.
Friends are happy to sea
Mrs. George J. Walton about,
following a month's ilinesi
which confined her to her
home on Homedale road.
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