SOCIETY Klamath Couple Married in. South Captain William Cummings and Mrs. Eleanor "' Weimar Exchange Vows in Sacramento Friday Word of the marriage of Mr. Elcunor Darker Weimar ond Contain William Hutchinson Cummings, United Stale nnny nlr corp, In Sacramento early Friday mornliiR. April thirtieth, wa received horo with Interest. Tho ceremony wan read In Christ Episcopal church by tho dean at half pout nine o'clock and In tho presenco of members of both families. The couple was unattended. A deep bluo wool traveling suit with n small scarlet cap was chosen by tho brldo for her wedding costume. She carried a whlto prayer book with a small spray of white orchids. Immediately after the ceremony, Captain and Mrs. Cummlnus left for Car-mel-by-the-Sca for a weekend stay. ' Mrs. Cummlnus has made her homo In Sacramento with her mother, Mrs. Barker, and has been employed In tho of fice at Mather field whero Captain Cummings Is now taking navigation training in addition to flying. The Cum mings have taken a houso in Sacramento where they will reside during his . service thcro, Captain Cummings, who Is tho former Herald and News sports editor prior to his en listment In tho army air corps two years ago, received his captaincy last March. Both aro former University of Ore gon students, ho affiliated with Phi Delta Thetn fratern ity, and Mrs. Cummings with Kappa Alpha Thcta sorority. Both are w o 1 1 known In Klamath Falls where they re sided for n number of years. Captain Cummings Is tho son of Mrs. Fred N. Cummings who Is also a resident of Sac ramento, but formerly made her homo In Mcdford. , CHILDREN BAPTISED SATURDAY . Easter Saturday was chosen by thrco sets of Klamath Foils parents for tho christen ing date of their children at St. Paul's Episcopal church by tho Rev. Frederick C. Wis sonbach, Diane, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Roy W. Oldenburg, was christened during tho after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Mcdford as spon sors. Ronald Bason Hopkins Jr. 1 was christened on that day. He Is tho young son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald B. Hopkins, and sponsors were Mr, and Mrs. Sid Buchanan. Sponsors for young William A. Sprout, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Sproat, are Mrs. Francis Robort Olds and Lieut, and Mrs, Robert D. Shaw. Mrs. Carey M, Ramsby, ono of our town's most fetching matrons, writes in glowing terms from Washington, D. C of tho charms exhibited by her now granddaughter, Jane Gillenwatcrs. She's doing quite a bit of sight seeing along with n visit with her fomily aild finds Washington most Interesting In wartime.. Word cOmcs from Mrs. John Budd ond her two sons, John and Bill, that they are now domiciled ot 436 Port land street, St. Paul, Minne sota, while Major John Budd Is In North Africa. The Budds loft here n year ogo for Whlleflsli, Montana, and last foil John enlisted. Mothers To Be Honored Fremont Mothers In , yited Annual Tea on Tuesday at School Clever Invllotlons were brought homo this week by students of Fremont ond Jun ior high schools telling obout tho annual tea to be given by tho teachers Tuesday ofter noon, May tho fourth, honor ing tho mothers. This is al ways quito an occasion at tho year's end and tho teochers hope that all mothers will at tend. May Day will bo the theme to bo carried out In a pro gram of Mnypolo dances, a piny, clarinet solo, piano num bers and songs, presented by students of tho various grades. Several numbers will bo presented by tho Junior high mixed chorus. Tea will bo served by tho teachers with tho past presi dent of Fremont PTA, Mrs. Gcorgo Blonas, and tho newly elected president, Mrs, J. B. Cosliln, pouring. Thoso on tho hostess com mlttco to greet the guests oro Gcroldlno Owsley, Frcido El lis and Orpha Hudson. Hen rietta Clemens, Claudia Moore, May Phlnnoy ond Lena Hacked oro In charge of decorations. Arranging tho tco table will bo Audry McPhcrson, Eva Mary Lovely and Genevieve McGco. Olive Wilson, Jennlo Mills and Hazel Gass arc In churgo of refreshments. Tho program' will bo under tho direction of Jcnn Whitney and Augusta Parker. Tho in vitations were prepared by Jconnctto Brown, tho ort Instructor. " . f. ' ' " ; RECENT BRIDE Mrs, Earl L. Sanders Is tho former Ltiownln Olson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ol son of Bend, whose marriage occurred February thirteenth In San Diego. Attractive Tea Table Ration Awards Made At St. Paul's Tea on Monday The tea table ot the Easter Monday bridge party given by St. Paul's Guild ot tho Wll lard hotel lost Monday oftcr noon, was one of the prettiest seen in many a year. White snapdragons, tall white tap ers, crystal appointments re flected In mirrors, and gleam ing silver ten services com pleted tho arrangements. Awards presented during the afternoon followed the war time ration Idea, and Mrs. E. D. Hamochcr received a coke, and Mrs. William E. Gccr a basket of eggs as their guest prizes, High score in bridge was held by Mrs. Ben Gibson, and she was given a plump chicken. Second award of homemade pickles went to Mrs. Edwin Schnccbeck, and low, another basket of eggs, went to Mrs. Charles F. Scbar fenstcin. . BETROTHAL TOLD BY SALEM GIRL The following story from the Capitol Journal in Salem is of interest to residents of Klamath Falls and announces the engagement of Georgia Rose Cook and Clyde Dchlln gcr: ' "One of tho highlights of. the Thcta Chi formal dance held at the College garden on tho Oregon Stato campus Sat urday evening was tho an nouncement of tho engage ment of Miss Georgia Rosa Cook and Clydo Dchllngcr, with Sunday, May 30, as the wedding date, Miss Georgia Rose Is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. El mer D. Cook of Salem. She attended Willamette univer sity where sho was a Delta Phi and is now a senior at Oregon State college and af filiated with Alpha Gamma Delta. Sho is past worthy ad visor of tho Chadwlck assem bly, Order of Rainbow fop Girls, and for the past two summers was employed by tho public utilities commis sion. " . : Mr. Dchlingcr Is tho son of Mr. and M'ta. S. P. Dchllngcr of Klamath Falls, and Is also n senior at Oregon State col lege, where ho is affiliated with Thcta Chi. Ho is In the army but ot present is sta tioned on tho college cam pus." ' Son Arrives In Portland Mr. ond Mrs. Peter Cort wright of Wolla Walla, Wash ington, . are parents of "Danny," . who orrlvcd at a Portland hospllnl Wednesday morning, April twenty-eighth. Tho young man Is named for his grcnt-grandfathcr, tho late Daniel Malarkcy'of Portland. Mrs. A. L, Crawford Is ex pected homo Monday .after being with her daughter, tho former Betty Crawford of this city, for tho past month. It's Major Dayton E, Van Vaclor now, ond at this writ ing "Von" has received his orders ot Ephrnta, Washing ton air base, Mrs, Von Vac tor ond Robort hove left for Goldcrfdalc, Washington, whore they will be with her mother, Mrs, 11, O. . Allyn, until tho closo of school. They plan to return hero for the summer. v AT THE EASTER MONDAY tea, given by St. Paul's Guild last Monday afternoon at the Willord, Easter bonnets lent a gay little note. Pouring at the pret tily appointed table, right, Mrs. Frederick C. Wis sonback receives a cup of tea from Mrs. Ralph S. Hopkins, president of Cuild. Left, Mrs. Raymond Reeves chats with Mrs. R. Henry Anderson, (right), both of whom were pouring during the afternoon. Center, Mrs. Williom Tomison, (Sylvia Hopkins), home from Portland for Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Hopkins. Kathleen Livingston. Little Church Scene Of April Wedding Klamath Youth '-Takes Portland Girl as Bride in Famous New York Chapel The Little Church Around the Corner In New York was the scene of a wedding which occurred April the seventh, when Miss Nancy Hall Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Alan Gardner of Portland, became tho bride of Corp. Lester Edwin Thayer, son of Mrs. Edna Hastings of this city. The bride, given In marriage by her uncle, Mr. Floyd H. Gardner, chose a checked taffeta dressmaker suit with black and white accessories for her wedding costume. Mrs. Gard ner was her niece's attendant. The service was read by the Rev. Randolph Ray. The young couple, known to the college set here, will make their home at Presque Isle, Maine, where Corporal Thayer is serving with the priorities division of the transport command. Both are former University of Oregon students, the bride receiving her degree this past March. Sho Is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. The groom attended the uni versity for two years and was affiliated with Sigma Phi Ep silon. Until he entered the service, Corporal Thayer was with United Airlines in Port land. . EULALONA TO ELECT ' 1 OFFICERS Eulalona chapter, Daugh ters of the American Revolu tion, will meet Mondoy eve ning, May the third, ot eight o'clock, ot the home of Mrs. Warren Hunt. Assisting hos tesses will be Mrs. Alfred Collior and Mrs. Earl Reyn olds. The nominating committee, elected at the last meeting, will make Its report and offi cers will be elected and in stalled. Serving on this com mittee are Mrs. B. W. Zoll man, chairman, Mrs, Irene Foster and Mrs. H. A. Nltsch elm. Mrs. Z. W. Dixon, chapter regent, urges members to be present at this, the last meet ing of the chapter year. Miss Mary Loir Johnson, homo from Pomona college ot Clarcmont, .California, for the summer months, left this weekend for Portland whero sho will be the' guest of Mr. ond Mrs. Allan A. Bynon at . their homo in Dunthorpe. . . Added to the list of names of Klamath Falls' smart young people is that ot Helen Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Moore of Carroll street, who was 'one . ot twenty-eight senior , stu dents at the University of Oregon elected to membership in phi Beta Kappa, scholastic honorary. . Sojourners Gather Red Cross Chairman Gives Satisfactory Work Report . On Wednesday afternoon, in the blue room of the Wil lard hotel, Sojourners and their guests met for their regular meeting and . social afternoon with Mrs. Guy Har mon, president, conducting the business session. Mrs. J. R. McLellan, Red Cross , chairman, announced that members had turned in 273 hours for the Klamath chapter during the month of April. She praised members for their excellent response. Honors in cards during the afternoon went to Mrs. Charles Gilbert, high; Mrs. M. H. Rauw, second, and . Mrs. Frederisk C. Hamilton, low. At the next meeting in May, Mrs. L. M. . Willoughby and Mrs. Roy Premo will be hos tesses. FACULTY WIVES SEW '. " FOR RED CROSS Faculty Wives met Wednes day evening at the home of . Mrs, Arthur Mason on Eldor ado street with Mrs. Kelley F. Robincttc, assisting hostess. The group spent the time sew ing for tho American Red Cross. ' Twenty were present. Mrs. Mason was named pres- j ldent of tho group for tho com ing year, Mrs, Frank Ramsey , to r serve- as secretary 1 and . treasurer. . Coffee was served late In the evening. This was the last meeting ot the season. Among those attending Jun ior Weekend at the Univer sity of Oregon at Eugene Sat urday and Sundaywere Mrs. E.- M. Iglf guest of her son, Dick, and m Mrs. Andrew M. . Collier, guest of her daugh ter, Phyllis. ! Hero for a fortnight's visit is Mrs. Ruth S. Addison ot Eugeno, guest of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs, A. D. ' Addison and Mary Margaret. A 1 : ; : Tea Plans Discussed AAUW To Entertain For Klamath High Senior Girls May 15 . Plans are being made for one of the most delightful af fairs of early spring when members of Klamath chapter of AAUW will entertain Sat urday afternoon. May fif teenth, from two until five o'clock at the home of Mrs. Nelson Reed for senior girls of Klamath Union high school. Mrs. O. K. Puckett is gen eral .chairman. She has named the following commit tees: Tea preparation, Mrs. Ar thur Larsen, Mrs. J. V. Owens, Mrs. Burge Mason Jr. and Miss Emilie Halde man. Decorations,, Mrs. Robert Ellingson Jr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt. - Music, Mrs. Don J. Zum walt. Dining room, Mrs. Warren Noggle, Mrs. Harold Teale, Mrs. Beverly Thomas and Mrs. William Spangler. The affair is given annual ly for senior girls and is one of the highlights of com mencement week. All mem bers of the senior class have been invited to attend. NILE MEETING ANNOUNCED FOR -TUESDAY, MAY 4 Mrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. Louis Serruys, Mrs. Lawrence Bertram and Mrs. Harry Pan ning will act as hostesses for the May meeting of the Klam at Falls Nile club on Tuesday afternoon in the Pelican party room. The no-hostess luncheon will be served at one o'clock sharp and members whose birthdays occur in May will be honored. Visiting here this weekend is Mrs. Don McLucas of Duns muir, California, who is the houseguest of Mrs. Burge Ma son Jr., of Washington street. VISITS HERE Mrs. Forrest Alter was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Alter of Washington street this past week. The visitor is . a former Lakeview girl,, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Mervllle W. Moore, now of Corvallis. Lt. Atlcr is in Cen tral America.. Kenncll-Ellls. s g,aSii ',s'" " Couple Wed in North Saturday Doris Foster Becomes Bride of Stephen Sabo Jr. At Fort Worden Army Chapel; Visits in City -: Miss Doris Foster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Fos ter of 303 Prescott street,, and PFC Stephen Sabo Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sabo of Altamont, were married at a simple ceremony performed in- the army chapel at Fort Wor den, Washington last Saturday evening, April the twenty fourth, in the presence of a few relatives and friends. ; " .. . . .1 . -. Mr. and Mrs. Sabo left for Mrs. Small .. . Talks at Club Pictures of Wild Birds Shown at Soroptimist Meeting '"; ; Mrs. F. p. Small, expert on birds and wild flowers, was the guest speaker at the Sor optimist luncheon . meeting held Thursday afternoon at the Pelican party room. In her talk, Mrs. Small emphasized the importance of protection of wild birds, pointing out their value' as a friend to man. . She also showed a number of beauti- ful screen pictures of wild birds of the Pacific North west. " Mrs. Rose Poole, president, told of her visit to the San Francisco Soroptimist club last week, and of having din ner with the national presi dent of the federation, Har riet Tyler, at her home on the peninsula. A letter was read from Miss Beverly Sanders who is . a machinist second class in the Waves, stationed at Mem- phis, Tennessee. Miss Sanders is a former member of the Venture club. Mrs. Stephen Sabo Jr. (Doris Foster) was greeted as a guest. - FORT LEWIS ' . :: VISITORS IN KLAMATH . - Quite a bit of informal entertaining has been going on for Major and Mrs. Paul W. Sharp, former Klamath residents and now- making their home at Fort Lewis, Washington. They plan to re- . turn north Monday. - Mrs. Sharp was a guest at both her bridge clubs which met this week, and several dinners have honored ; the visitors. ' , Oregonlans Meet in East Mrs. Robert A.' Thompson writes interesting letters from Washington, D. C. where she is visiting her, husband, Lieu tenant Thompson, for one month. She tells of dinner parties at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stockman and Lt.-Col. and Mrs. T. R. Gillenwatcrs, and of seeing other Orcgonlans in the na tion's capitol, . Home from Lubbock Field, Texas, where' they witnessed tho graduotion ceremonies of American flyers, are Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Vcatch. They were happy to learn on their ar rival that their son, now Lieutenant Robert Veatch, had been granted a twenty day leave, and "Bob" Is now at home for that time. He has been assigned to the troop carrier command and will be stationed at Del Valle field, near Austin, Texas. it 'VV I Seattle following the cere moriy, where they spent the weekend, arriving here Thurs day. The groom, who is with the' coast artillery, left im mediately for his new appoint ment at Phoenix, Arizona, but i the bride is spending several ' ' days in Klamath Falls before . returning to her position with ' a publishing company '-at - Portland. She plans - to Join . - her husband later. The young couple are both ' well known here and ' both are graduates of Sacred Heart academy. Mr. Sabo later at tended the University of Cali fornia, -entering the armed service last July. He has been stationed at Fort Worden since then until his transfer . to Arizona this week. Be ' sides his scholastic activities, Stephen Sabo Jr., was out standing in music and appear- ed on numerous programs; Honoring the bride, a din- 1 ner party was given Friday ' evening by Mrs. Sabo Sr.,. at the Pelican when a number of her school friends greet ed her. Several close friends ' of the hostess were invited to meet Mrs. Sabo Jr. Covers were laid for about twenty. , ..,.;., DeMOLAY MEMBERS TO ; ENTERTAIN ; ;; ; Members of Klamath chap ter, Order of DcMolay, will . have their annual Mother's -day breakfast on Sunday, May the ninth, at nine o'clock in the morning UY the Elk hotel. An interesting program is being planned by the young men for the mothers, sons and advisors who will be present. Following breakfast, the group will attend church services at the Klamath Luth eran church. This is one of ; the highlights of the ' De-' Molay social program and all mothers are asked to reserve that day. James R. Shaw Jr. is chairman of tho day. . . .' . ' Miss Ganong . Horn From North Home for the next two months is Polla Ganong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Ganong of Summers lane. Polla will leave the lat ter part of June for Tobe Coburn Merchandising school and will bo one of their youngest students-. Sho has been doing that sort of work in Portland and has long an ticipated licr entry into Toba--Coburn, ranked as one of the finest schools in the country. , , . :. The scheduled meeting of the afternoon book section of AAUW, slated for Tuesday of next week, has been indefin itely postponed, lt was an nounced. - . . 1 Mrs. Marshall Cornott en tertained five members and guests of Tau chapter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, at her homo on Lavcy street,, Tues day evening of this week.