Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 17, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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Inaugural Ball
Plans Are Made
Elks and Their Ladies To Honor Newly Elected
Officers With Annual Affair
This evening is the nnnunl ImuiRiirnl boll given for the
Incoming officers of tlio Elks lodfie in tho Elks ballroom for
members of tho lodge nnd their Indies. Tho affnir will be the
most Important dunce of the year for Ellts.
Members of the committee are keeping their plans Xnlrly
well streamlined In tho war tlmo spirit and thcro will bo a
light supper at one o'clock. "
Dancing .starts nt ten o'clock.
Commllteo members aro
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Van Dorcn,
chairmen. ,Mr. and Mrs. John
Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Hicks, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph
Rending nnd Mr. and Mrs.
Wyntt Padgett.
A number of cocktail par
ties are planned beforo tho
dance. Mr and Mrs, Malcolm
Eploy are entertaining officers
nnd appolntlvo officers of tho
lodge and their Indies In tho
plno paneled room of the Elks
lodgo prior to tho danco, Mr.
Epley is tho newly elected
exalted ruler nnd with Mrs.
Epley will lead tho grand
mnrch as tho party opens.
Their guests will includo
I Mr, and Mrs. Prank Peyton,
Mr, nnd Mrs. Ray Hugcr, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Glen Evnns, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Chnrles Scavcy, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Lester Offield, Mr. and
Mrs, R. F, England, Mr. and
Mrs. L. J. Goblc, Dr. and Mrs.
F. Cecil Adnms, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Moore, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Thompson of Malin, Mr.
and Mrs. Jnmes Clnrk, Mr,
nnd Mrs. W. R. Evnns, Mr,
W. G. Houston nnd Mr. E. 13.
ltall
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Prock
hnve asked n group In for
cocktails at their home on
North Second street just be
foro tho parly. Asked lire Mr.
nnd Mrs. Justin ' McDonald,
Mr. ,aml Mrs. Howard Hau
vlllo, Mr, and Mrs. Hamilton.
Cotter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilson
jWlloy Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
''Chnrles Drew Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Deb Potts nnd Mr, nnd
Mrs, Russoll Mnrshnll,
Mrs. Godfrey C. Blohm of
Pacific Torrnco expects to
letivo Sunday for Portland to
bo with her sister who is ill
at her homo in tlta northern
city.
KLAMATH
FOLKS LEAVE
FOR EAST
Mrs. Carey M. Ramsby left
Frldny evening for Washing
ton, D. C. where she will ar
rive In tlmo to spend Easter
with her son-in-law and
daughter, Lt. Col. and Mrs.
Thcodoro R. Gillcnwaters and
thrco children. Mrs. Ramsby
plans to spend about thrco
months on tho cast const.
Also leaving on tho sumo
train were Mrs, Robert A.
Thompson and young Robert
who will travel as far lis Chi
cago with Mrs. Ramsby, Mrs.
Thompson will then contlnuo
to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
whero Robert will enter tho
Children's hospital, and his
mother will contlnuo to Wash
ington for a visit with Lt.
Robert A. Thompson,
Incidentally, tho Gillcn
waters and Thompsons will
bo trnnsferred from Wash
ington to Ashovllle, North
Cnrolinu, where tho United
States Army flight control
command is being placed.
This will probably tako place
around May tlie first but In
the meantime Mrs, Thompson
and Mrs. Ramsby will enjoy
their initial stay in tho na
tion's cnpilol, Mrs, Thompson
will return hero around Jiiuo
tho Xlrst.
Hero this weekend aro Mr.
nnd Mrs, Grant S. Macartney
of St. Paul, Minnesota, guests
of his brother's family, Mr.
nnd Mrs, Rniph R. Macartney
Sr of Washington street. Tho
visitors nro en routo to their
homo nfier spending a short
tlmo in Washington on business.
Party on
Friday Eve
Osborn Home Scene
Of Supper Honoring
Two Visitors
Norma Alnsworth of Gig
Harbor, Washington, and Bar
barn Osborn, daughter of Dr.
nnd Mrs. Dean 11. Osborn,
were honored Friday evening
with a supper pnrly at seven
o'clock at tho Osborn homo
on Lawrence street when
Shirley Ann and Mary . Jane
Mnspn entertained. Both girls
are home from Annio Wright
seminary and will leave early
Sunday morning to return to
school In Tacoinn, Washing
ton. Supper was followed by
dancing and enjoying the af
fnir were tho honor guests,
Elennor Thomas, Mary Lou
Fowler, Ella Tallow, Juno
Hanger, Mary Havens, Britta
Lion, Nancy Humble, tho hos
tesses, and Bill Radcliffe,
Jack Proctor, Dale Constnns,
Bill Mead, Roy Kephart, Jim
Grimes, Stephen Stone, Rob
ert Mann, George Ray and
Fred and Ted Reeves.
Tho girls enjoyed n trip to
Camp Whito with Mrs. Os
born on Thursday, going
through tho camp ns guests of
Maurio Spnntz, and several
dnys tills week they linvo
been riding in Klamath's nice
spring weather.
On Saturday Britta Lion
was hostess for Miss Osborn
and Miss Alnsworth nt lunch
con and the theatre.
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PORTLAND
VISITORS
IN KLAMATH
It isn't every day that tho
president's wifo waves at you!
That's tho way young Kurt
Schmidt feels after Mrs.
Franklin D, Roosevelt gnvo
lilm a hearty smile and a wavo
nt tho launching of tho Ala
zon Bay In Portland last week.
Kurt and his mother, Mrs.
Bert Schmidt, now living in
Portland, wero homo this week
visiting her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. James M. Bell of John
son street. They wero fortun
ate in seeing tho launching of
the big air craft carrier.
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' So much excitement as there wos last week
end! It was the Cirls League annual spring
formal and the girls asked the boys and a
good time was had by all Including all the
best bib and tuckers which were pressed for
the occasion. The party, given in Pelican
Court lost Friday evening, was streamlined
and without the usual frill and feathers as to
decorations.
Palms and flowering branches formed the
background for the pretty frocks and dark
suits. Patrons were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cra
lapp, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Woodruff, Mr.
and Mrs. John Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Murray and Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Schultz.
A few pictures were taken by Cowell Barn
stable and are shown on this page. Upper
left, Joanne Hamilton, president of Girls
League, and Jimmy Noel. Lower left, and
left to right, Dick Hicks, Letty Linman, Mary
Ellen Long and Irwin Heimes. Upper right.
Bill Burness, Deqnne Hamilton, Jean Aubrey
and Dick Hoyt. Lower right, Fred Fioetke,
Vivian Dirschl, Jimmy Howard, Sally Mueller,
Bettie Hopkins and Marvin Lucas. Incident
ally, Vivian, Sally and Bettie are three of the
four Sweetheart of Klamath High candidates
In the war bond drive now under way. Betty
McKinney is the fourth.
Committee members were, Maxine Cope
land and Marion Deering, lights; Joy Kent,
floor; Beverly Zamsky, Jean Aubrey and Hel
en McNulty, decorations; Helen Howrie, coat
room; Doris Phillips, programs; Jacqueline
Obrist and Mary Ellen Long, furniture; Doro
thy Davis and Maxine Liskey, flowers; Letty ,
Linman, programs.
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LUNCHEON
PARTY ON
FRIDAY
Mrs. William Spanglcr en
tertained at a prettily appoint
ted bridge luncheon at her
home, 2027 Del More street,
Friday afternoon at one
o'clock. Guests were seated
In tho dining room and the
tnble was centered with a
lovely arrangement of daffo
dils and plum blossoms.
In cards, high score went to
Mrs, Guy Harmon, low to Mrs,
A. P. Heup. Other guests in
cluded Mrs. E. D. Hamachor,
Mrs. Lorcn Pnlmerton, Mrs.
C, L. Hubble, Mrs. WlHard
Constnns, Mrs. IJarry Wayne,
Mrs. l?ay CouhJrn and Mrs.
George Atiler.
BOB VEATCH
TO GET WINGS
IN LUBBOCK
. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert S.
Veatch will leave this evening
for Lubbock Field, Texas,
where they -will be among the
properly thrilled parents
watching their sons receive
their silver wings from the
Lubbock Advanced Flying
school. Date of graduation is
April twenty-second.
At that time Robert E,
Veatch will receive his covet
ed wings and will be graduat
ed as a pilot with the rank of
second lieutenant. .En T0ite
homo Mr. and Mrs. Veatch
wilt visit at Carlsbad caverns
in New Mexico, and also plan
to spend a day or two in San
Francisco.
Plant Sale
Slated
Both Vegetable and
Flowers To Be Offer
ed Monday
The plant sale, eagerly
awaited fcy members of the
Klamath Falls Garden club,
will begin at one o'clock
sharp at the city library audi
torium on Monday, April the
nineteenth. First come, first
served, is the rule of the sale
and both vegetable and
flower plants will be offered.
Mrs. . Will Wood is in charge.
All members are urged to
bring plants.
Following the sal there
will be a program starting at
half past two o'clock. Colored
slides which were made from
original paintings by R. Bruce
Horsfall to illustrate Dr. W.
A. Eliot's book, "Birds of the
Pacific Coast," will be shown.
Mrs. F. O. Small will present
a bird talk, and Mrs. E. D.
Lamb will run the slides. The
public is invited and mem
bers are asked to bring a
guest. There wil be a display
of the Horizon Camp Fire
Girls' collection of bird nests,
MISS M'GRATH
HONORED ON
THURSDAY,
The many friends e Delia
McGrath will regret to learn
that she will leave Klamath
Falls within a short time- to
make her homo in San Fran
cisco after a residence here of
many years.
In Miss McGrath's honor,
women members of The Her
ald and News staff met for a
supper party Thursday eve
ning at Lucca's ' following
cocktails at the hasne of Mrs.
Don Wells. Miss McGrath
was presented with a gift from
the group which included
Mrs. James Johnston, Mrs.
Don Wells, Mrs. Malcolm Ep
ley, Mrs. Lawrence Holph,
Mrs. Roderick Smith, Mrs.
Harold Raymond, Mrs. How
ard Graham, Mrs. Vergil Nel
son, Mrs. A. B. Wade, Mrs.
Delbcrt Addison, Mrs. Frank
Payne, Mrs. Neal Stewart
and Kathleen Liviiitsturi.
Easter Monday Is " .
Date Scheduled
Final Plans Made for Annual 'Affair To Be Given
By St, Pauls Guild April 26
There have been a few parties this year, as compared to
past seasons, and Klamath Falls women will look forward to
an afternoon of cards on Monday, April twenty-sixth, when
they go to the Willard hotel 1o play bridge at the annual East
er Monday benefit tea, sponsored by the Guild of St. Paul'i
Episcopal church. .
All women of the city are invited to attend and reserva
tions may be made with any member of the Guild committee,
it was announced by Mrs. Ralph S. Hokins, president. This
group is made up of Mrs.
KLAMATH
GIRLS HONORED
AT UNIVERSARY
Of Interest to Klamath Falls
residents is word from the
University of Oregon at Eu
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al
len Sloan of Payne street, was
chosen to attend the Matrix
dinner honoring outstanding
students in various depart
ments. Miss Sloan represented
her sorority, Pi Beta Phi, in
lettters, arts and music
Another Klamath girl, Mar
Jorie Young,.daughter" of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Young, Is the
newly named editor of The
Emerald, University publica
tion. Lt Drew Is
Statlsnad in Wales
Word has been received
that Frank Pierce Drew, now
stationed with the United
States navy in Wales, has been
promoted from ensign to the
rank of lieutenant j. g.5. Mrs.
Drew and David are here vis
iting at the N. B. Drew home.
On Sunday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Drew entertained with a
family dinner honoring the
visitors, .
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph W.
Stearns and Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Dalton are expected
home this weekend from a
stay in San Francisco. The
Dalton's. daughter, Betty Lou,
will return here for Easter va
cation from Dominican college
to visit her parents at their
Malin ranch.
Raymond H. Reeves, Mrs.'
DeLos Mills, Mrs.. E. B.
Go e c k n e r, Mrs, Roy Lee,
Mrs, Joseph Piland and Mrs,
Marvin K. Lucas.
Mrs. R. Henry Anderson Is
general chairman and will be
assisted by the following
committees.
Refreshments, Mrs. ' Tho
mas Hampton, Mrs. John
Morgan, Mrs. D. V. Kuyken
dall, Mrs. William Barron,
Mrs. W. B. Hendrickson, Mrs.
John Cashin and Mrs. L. S.
Tyrrell.
Tea table, Mrs. Charles Jo
seph Martin.
Door, Mrs. Carey Ramsby,
Mrs. Carl Micheison. . .
Hostesses, Mrs. Ralph S.
Hopkins, Mrs. Charles F.
Scharfersstein, Mrs. Lyle O,
Mills and Mrs. Horace E.
Gctz. ,
Decorations, Miss Kaxel
Morrison.
Pouring, Mrs. Hopkins,
Mrs. Reeves, Mrs.' Harold
Shaffer and Mrs. Frederick
C. Wissenbach.
Little Janet Perry will
spend one week here with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr. .
James R. Hall of Rosewsy
drive, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fo
ter Perry of Mcd&rd are
Ing Easter Sunday for Victoria
to attend the Rotary conven
tion. Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Perry'
are daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Myron J. MoTdoff of this city.
Mrs. George Wirtz will en
tertain for members of the
Art Needle Work club at her
home, 528 Jefferson street, at
two o'clock Wednesday after
noou of this week. '