PAGE SIX HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON May 1, 1048 Aloha Chapter Is Hostess to Malin Order of the Eastern Star Observes Guest Meet ing on Tuesday Evening Bowls of sweet peas and miniature Maypoles were used in artistic arrangements on the long tables,' when more than sixty members of the Eastern Star sat down together to enjoy a potluck dinner, at the Masonic temple, Tuesday evening, and to renew fraternal ties. Prosperity chapter No. 160 of Malin, Order of the Eastern Star, was the guest of Aloha chapter on this occasion. Mrs. Wilbur Arnold led in the group singing of songs com posed for the gathering, and sung to familiar tunes. One song was especially dedicated to Mrs. V. Kalina, worthy ma tron of the visiting chapter, and another number was dedi cated to both Mrs. Kalina and Mrs. Clarence A. Humble, worthy matron of Aloha chapter. Mrs. Fred Cofer pre sided at the piano for this feature, and Mrs. George Cas per was responsible for the original compositions. Mrs. Humble and Mr. Law rence K. Phelps, worthy pa tron, presided during the reg ular chapter ' meeting which followed the dinner. Mrs. Kalina and Mr. Joe Ha lousek, worthy patron of Prosperity chapter, were es corted to the east and wel comed with appropriate cere monies. Degrees of the order were conferred upon Inei De Lamater, Irma Clement, and Margaret Porter. The last named candidate was elected to receive the degrees in Gar den City chapter No. 3, Gree ley, Colorado,, then moved to Klamath Falls, where she is employed at the Klamath County library. 'She was in itiated by Aloha chapter as a courtesy to the Colorado chap ter. Miss Porter was present ed with an Eastern Star pin which had been worn for many years by her grand-" mother in Colorado. This gift was a surprise and was pre sented by Mrs. Lawrence K, Phelps, at the request of the Colorado chapter.- Besides .. Mrs. . Kalina and Mr.- Halousek, those present from Prosperity chapter in eluded: Anna Paygr, Agnes Schreiner, Artie Mae Johnson, .'Mildred K, Prather, Frances McNeeley, Ethel Hamilton, Leah. Street, Helen A. Otto- '. man, Madge Cary, and Flor ence DeMerrltt. . Mrs. George Casper was chairman of arrangements for the entertainment of Prosperi ty chapter, and was assisted - by Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunt, Mr. and . Mrs. Wren Frain, . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kennedy, Mrs. Irma Sherman, and Mrs. Dave . Kenyon. All members of the visiting chapter ex pressed their deep apprecia tion for the hospitality ex tended by Aloha chapter. EASTER HAT PARTY PLANS ANNOUNCED The annual Easter hat party, with members and guests wearing their own in . terpretation of a typical East- er bonnet, . will be given by members of Wednesday club of St. Paul's Episcopal church Wednesday evening, May the fifth, in the parish hall at. Eighth and Jefferson streets. Hostesses for the first social event following Lent, are Mrs. Warren Bennet, Mrs. Truman Berg, Mrs. Otto Ellis and Mrs. Jeannette Brown. Guests are invited to the party. WISCONSIN VISITORS RETURN HOME Mrs. William Manthey and her niece, Miss Shirley Laacke, left Thursday morning to re turn to their home in Mil waukee, Wisconsin, after spending the past ten days as guests here of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Otterbein. During their stay, Miss Laacke's betrothal to Jack Otterbein of the Unit ed States marine corps, was announced at a luncheon. On Sunday the visitors were guests, on a motor trip to the Rogue River valley which is particularly beautiful at this time of the year. MOTHER'S DAY. PLANS MADE . BY EAGLES The annual observance of Mother's Day will be held by the Fraternal Order of Eagles on Sunday, May the ninth, at two o'clock in the organiza tion's new hall at Ninth and Walnut. Speaker of -the day will be Senator Lew Wallace of Port land. Special tribute will be paid to war mothers at this time. ; Birthday Is Observed Hera ' Dickie Pieser, eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pieser, entertained several of his schoolmates on the occasion of his birthday Wednesday afternoon. To Be Feted Daughters of American Legion To Entertain Camp White Men The Daughters of the American Legion .will enter tain fifteen men of the armed forces from Camp White, Medford, Saturday evening. Dinner will be served at the Legion hall reception room where small tables have been arranged in informal style. Folio ing the dinner there will be dancing in the attrac tively decorated ball room of the Legion hall. Arrange ments for the weekend enter tainment were made through Chaplain D. F. Ladquement of Camp White. The soldiers are to be guests In the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaForge, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Otterbein, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lombard, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pope and Mrs. Joy Ustick. Entertainment is also planned for Sunday. The American Legion auxil iary is assisting in the dinner, and Mrs. LaForge, Mrs. Laur enson and Mrs. Pope will be patronesses of the dance. Re freshments will be served during intermission. Th-se attending the dinner dance will be Ruth Lombard, Betty Lombard, Bessie Pope, Gloria Pope, Mary Bischop, Norma Ustick, Mary Hallett, Betty Hallett, Shirley Chase, Gloria Petersteiner, Mary Lou Foster, Pat Brown, Gene vieve Heup, Fran Wicks and Lillian Davis. PUPILS GIVEN 'TREAT' FOR AID TO PTA SALE A miniature party was en joyed by all Fremont school students during the final per iod last Friday afternoon. At least it was the most impor tant part of a party refresh ments. For their assistance In gath ering rummage for the recent PTA sale, the association treated their juvenile workers to ice cream and cookies, which was served in the vari ous rooms. ANW CLUB MEET PLANS CHANGED ' . According to Mrs. Z. J. Powell, president of the Art Needle Work club, the meet ing scheduled for May the fifth has been postponed to May the twenty-sixth, when a potluck luncheon will be held at the home of Mrs. W. P. McMillan, Pine street. This will be the last meet ing for the club year, and officers will be elected to serve for the ensuing year beginning in September. JOINS WAACS Helena Hriczlscse, daughter of Mr, Michael Hricziscse, of Great Falls, Montana, enlist ed in the Women's Army Auxiliary corps in Portland on April fifth, and is now awaiting her call to report for duty. Miss Hricziscse is a member of the Oregon Women's Ambulance corps. Comart. Soldiers I S i ft .'.; -V-CJi 1. BRIDE IN TEXAS WEDDING Mrs. Elmer E. Prince (Lila Mae Kohler) whose wedding to Sergeant Kohler was solemnized on March the eighth at Brownwood, Texas. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kohler of 234 Hillside avenue and the daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Prince of Tulelake. The young couple is residing near Camp Hood where the sergeant is attending an officers' train ing school. ' Non-competitive Show Plans Made Annual Election of Officers To Be Held by Li brary Club on May the Tenth One of the most important meeting dates for members of the Klamath Falls Woman's Library club is the May meeting slated for Monday the tenth, at two o'clock in the main audi torium of the city library, when officers will be elected and reports of committees heard. Because of war time restrictions on time and material, members have dispensed with the annual spring flower show and in its stead, there will be : a non-competitive show. This is sponsored by the Garden club. All women who are Interest ed in flower arrangements are urged to enter displays in the show and to make this show as beautiful as those in the past despite the non-competitive angle. Anyone having specimens should also take part, it was urged. These can be brought to the library rooms from ten o'clock in the morning until one o'clock. Mrs. Frederick W. Hamilton, president of nr- u,v. 1. """" """1 " y man Committee members will be present to place the exhibits. Plans are also being made for the annual spring tea, the proceeds to be presented to the Commandos for their work in the city. One reason given for the holding of a non-competitive show instead of entirely dis pensing with the exhibit, is that of continuity. Members did not wish to break the years of display and after the war the usual elaborate shows will be held, PARTY GIVEN ON BIRTHDAY , APRIL 22ND David Schneebeck, , son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schnee beck, was honored at the family home on Jefferson street April twenty-second on the occasion of his fourth birthday. Easter baskets were the placecards, and a cake made in the form of a lamb was the highlight of the day. Guests were the following: Harry and John Hibbs, Joanne Bogatay, Douglas Cummings, Betty Jo and Nancy Parrish, Gwen and Dickie Balsiger, Stewart Malchert, Gloria and Carol Croup, Judy Schnee beck and Darlene Clark of Redding. Mothers of the little guests were served tea dur ing the afternoon. Word comes from Avon Park, Florida, that it's almost uncomfortably warm but they are enjoying the south never theless, according to Sgt. and Mrs. William DcCew, (Thirza Anderson). DeCcw is spend ing one half day instructing and the other half attending advanced engineering school and the base. Miss Rose Gallagher, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gallagher, was here for Eas ter holidays from Portland. She returned to Portland on Saturday but this past week enjoyed a visit with friends in San Francisco. Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt an nounces her annual recital of voice and piano students on Thursday evening, May the thirteenth, at eight o'clock in the city library auditorium. M 1 MISS JONES HONORED AT ' SHOWER ' Miss Isabel Jones, whose marriage occurred today, Sat urday, was honored at several pre-nuptial affairs this week. Mrs. Earl Brooks and Mrs. Forrest Losee entertained at the home of the latter on La guna street Monday evening with a crystal shower. Guests . included Miss Jones, Mrs. Prentice Puckett, Mrs. Dean . Starkey, Mrs. Neal Newland, II.. 0 -.!J r wimer, mis. nor Fox, Mrs. Clcone Stampler, Mrs. Lillian Roiling, Mrs. J. H. Brodie, Mrs. Herschel E. Mor ris, Mrs. James R. Hall, Mrs. Cleo Dunlap, Mrs. Archie Huff, Mrs. E. P. McNulty, Mrs. Ray Jones, Miss Martha Grimm, Miss Ethel McNulty, Miss Ruth Durant and Miss Helen Durant. ' When Mrs. W. H. McPher ren entertained her Thursday Contract club on Thursday, she also honored Miss Jones with a miscellaneous shower. . Cards preceded the tea hour . and presentation of gifts. Those attending were the hon- ' or guest, Mrs. Warner Kim ball, Mrs. Ralph Porter, Mrs. Clyde Thompson, Mrs. Charles Yorkeland, Mrs. Glenn Hew itt, Mrs. Clarence Dryden, Mrs. O. E. Shupp, Mrs. Thom as J. Sparks, Mrs. C. W. Stan ley, Mrs. Victor Bark, and ' Mrs. Ray Jones. Honors In cards went to Mrs. Hewitt, Mrs. Yorkeland and Mrs. Stanley. BOOKCLUB ; MEETS AT PARIC HOME Members of the Minerva book group of BPW club met at the home of Mrs. Harvey D. Park on' Monday evening of this weekt Leaders of the group, Mrs. Mark Howard, was presented with a gift from the members, Mrs. M. J. Young, guest of the club, reviewed "Argen tina" by White. Miss Llllle Darby, presi dent of Business and Profes sional Women's club, was a guest of the evening and was presented with a bouquet of roses. Mrs. Charles Garcelon was also a guest. Mrs. Park was named lead er for the ensuing year. Fol lowing a business meeting coffee was served. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. LcRoy Carter, Mrs. J. F. Penrod, Mrs. C. W. Hanson and Miss Ingar Frelman. Mr. Warren' Whitlock left Wednesday for Los Angeles to ' join his wife and baby daugh ter who have been visiting in the southern city for the past several weeks with Mrs. Whit lock's sister. They are expect ed to return home within a shore time. Klamath ' t Youth Weds Ceremony Read in Richmond Church April Eighteenth Married at Our Lady of Mercy church in Richmond, California, on Sunday, April the eighteenth, at two o'clock in the afternoon, were Stella Ancllinl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Ancllinl, and Dominic Glovannini, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oresto Glovan nini of Klamath Falls. Tho bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore an aqumnarino ' blue suit with navy blue accessories. Her small brimmed hat was swathed in veiling, and at her shoulder sho wore a corsage of white orchids. Miss Ida Giovanninl of this city was tho bride's only at tendant. She wore a coffee brown sheer wool dressmaker suit with brown orchids at the shoulder. Mr. Rudolph Ancllinl was best man for his future brother-in-law. A wedding supper at tha Roma hotel followed the cere mony. Tho bride was gradu ated from the University of California where, she received her degree a year ago and was a member of Phi Mu Iota honor society. The groom, well known in this city, Is a member of Sigma Phi Epsi Ion at the University of Ore gon, Mrs. Glovannini attended her son's wedding and re mained in the south for a brief visit at the Anclllni home. MRS. ABBEY HOSTESS AT . FRIDAY PARTY On Friday afternoon last week. Mrs. F. W. Abbey en tertained, at her home, 939 Lincoln street, with a Joint birthday party honoring Mrs. Laura Chamberlain and Mrs. Rose Barrett. Mrs. Louie Benson was In charge of the afternoon's en tertainment and a beautifully decorated cake was cut dur ing the tea hour and served to . Mrs. Chamberlain, Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. J. A. O'Neil, Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist, Mrs. Ed Brown, Mrs. Louie Benson, "' Mrs. Ben Trippett, Mrs. Earn est Parkhurst, Mrs. Lucille Binns, Mrs. A. H. Rogers, Mrs. T. Shadduck, Mrs. Arthur Lar sen, Mrs. S. Wood, Mrs. W. B. Rice, Mrs. M. A. Sinclair, Mrs. C. H. Underwood, Mrs. Harris Shephard, Mrs. Hugh Haddock, Mrs. C. Wiley and the hostess, Mrs. Abbey. BIRTHDAY OBSERVED SATURDAY Jackie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hcndrickson of 2460 Applcgate street, observed his eighth birthday anniversary on Saturday when his mother asked a group of friends to -their home for birthday cake followed by a theatre party. The May Day idea was used in table decorations. , Guests were Dickie Pieser, . Gerry Igl, Louis Frederick son, Barry Stephens, Robert Flora, Dickie, Tracy and Ron ald Larsen. TEACHERS PLAN MEET AT PELICAN Members of the Klamath Falls Grade School Teachers association will meet for the ' annual election of officers which will be held on Thursday- evening, May the sixth, at half past six o'clock In the Pelican party room where dinner will be served. Reservations have been made for forty-five. President of the association this year is Mr. Verne Spelrs. WAAC Gerene Tipton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Tipton of this city, is another Klam ath Falls girl who has been accepted In the women's ar my auxiliary corps. 'f V -" ' t ENLISTS Jane Bowne, daughter of Mrs. Stella Bowne of this city, has enlisted in the WAACs and is awaiting orders to re port. , Kennell-Ellls. Social Calendar Saturday. May 1 Annual Shrine benefit dance for Crippled Children's hospital, Portlund, at Klam ath Falls armory. Delta Kappa Gamma with Mrs. William Owsley, Eldor ado streot. Last meeting of year. Monday, May 3 Meeting of verse group with Mrs. Ralph Porter, 825 Lin coln street. . Regular meeting of Klam nth County League of Women Voters to be held in the small club room of the city library, Mrs. M. J. Young will be in charge of the program. PTA county council to meet at Falrvlew school at 2:30 o'clock. Arinual report of chairmen, installing of offi cers.. Tea to be served under direction Mrs. A. D, Lambert, general chairman. Tunday, May 4 Fremont and Junior high school teachers to be hostesses to mothers at annual tea and May Day program in audi torium. All mothers Invited. May meeting of Klamath Nile club at Pelican party room, 1 o'clock no-hostess luncheon. Wtdntsday, May 5 Annual Easter hat party given by Wednesday club In parish hall, St. Paul's, 8 p. m. Friday, May 7 Slop Forest Fires week banquet, Willard hotel, 7 p. m., all members of serv ice clubs and guests invited. Sponsored by American Le gion committee. Horace An- drews, regional forester, Port land, principal speaker. Regular meeting Eastern Star Social club, Masonic temple, 1:49 o'clock. ( Saturday, May S American Legion and auxil iary to honor War Mothers in program at 8 p. m., Legion hall. Sunday, May 9 Mother's Day. Annual ob servance by Eagles lodge at 2 p. m. Senator Lew Wallace, principal speaker. . DeMolay breakfast for mothers at Elk hotel with at tendance at Klamath Luth eran church later. Annual observance of Moth er's Day by Eagles at 2 p. m. in hall at Ninth and Walnut. Monday, May 10 Junior. Matrons of Metho dist church to honor Mizpah class at annual Mother's Day party. Library club meeting, elec tion of officers, silver tea, noncompetitive exhibit of spring flowers. Main auditor ium of city library, 2 p. m. Regular meeting BPW club executive board. Friday, May 14 Elks to entertain for sons and daughters at dancing par ty in Elks ballroom, Saturday, May 15 AAUW senior grls tea to son Reed, Del Moro street, be given at homo of Mrs. Nol Mrs, O, K. Puckett. chairman. Wednesday, May 26 ANW club with Mrs. W. P. McMillan, Pine street, 1 o'clock potluck luncheon. Tho' Eastern Star social club will meet for dessert and cards In the Masonic temple next Friday afternoon. May the seventh, at a quarter to two o'clock. Mcmbors of the hostess committee will be named the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs, O. R. Hollo way who have resided on Cres cent avenue for a number of years are now domiciled In,, their new home on South Sixth street. 4. Friends are pleased to learn that Miss Nora Rinker Is re covering, satisfactorily at Hill side hospital following a ser ious Illness of the past week. Isabel Jones Weds Saturday Morning Ceremony Read at Home of Bride's Parents by, Christian Church Minister A charming bride of Saturday morning was Isabel Jones, only daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Ray Jones of 813 Lincoln street, whose marrlago to Mr. Everett Dnllard, son of Mrs. R. H. Bl. : lard and the lain Mr. Ballard of Dorrls, took place at half-past ten o'clock at tho family homo. Tho Rev. Arthur Charles Bates of tho First Christian church read tho ceremony, Mr. Jones gave his daughter In marriage, She wore a navy blue sheer wool drciimiafter suit with a white blouse and a small hat of white feathers. Teachers Entertain Riverside Faculty H6st ess at Annual Tea Tuesday The second annual tea given by Riverside school faculty members was an event of Friday afternoon In the school hall, Tea hours were from throo to four o' clock. Mothers of Riverside stu dents were invited to the af fair with a progrnm arranged at half past two o'clock by Mrs. E. A. Fredrick when a ' number of the students were presented in song and danco numbers. Little first gruders, splendid In bright costumes, presented sevenil numbers In pantomomo. This was nr ranged by Mrs, Joe Rending. The tea table was centered with a low bowl of deep pink snapdragons and blue Iris. Pouring was Mrs, Robert J, Fans. Greeting guests was Mr. Verne Spelrs, principal, and hostosscs were Mrs. Frceda Kemnltzor, Mrs. D w 1 g h t French, Mrs. Joseph Reading, Mrs. E. A. Fredrick, Miss Leora Repp and Miss Flor ence Howo. Mrs. Roselln Cllne was unable to attend duo to illness. SCHOOLMATES ELECT AT FRIDAY MEET ' When members of the Schoolmates club of Klamath Falls met at tha home of Mrs. John C. Clcghorn on High street Friday afternoon, the following officers wero namod, president, Adah Brown; vice president, Winnie Clcghorn; secretary and treasurer, Amy Royse. A guest of the day was Evn Worloy. The club will meet the last Friday In May with Sally Wood, at her home on Pacific Terrace. Present at yesterday's gathering were Edna Carnnhnn, Anna Funk, Annette Peterson, Sally Wood, Georgia Zollman, Ida Grimes, Eva Worley, Minnie Robinson, Adah Brown, Amy Royso, Min nie Grizzle, and Winnie Clcghorn. A single lavender orchid was carried with her whlto Bible. Tho bride's whlto gloves were those worn by her mother at her wedding, and for some thing old, a pair of earrings, heirlooms in the groom's family, Vows were exchanged In the living room before a bank X! peach snapdragons Rna'x greens, The wedding date, J was also the twenty.eighth an niversary of the bride's par ents. Mrs. Lawronce Kerwln was the bride's only attendant, She wore a navy blue suit with a white gardenia corsage, Mr. Ray Ballard was his brother's best man, Immediately after the cere mony a wedding breakfast was served with the bride's table centered with bowl of pink sweet pom. Tha elab orate wedding cake was dec orated with pale pink roses and silver leaves and center ed a garland of blossoms, Aft er the bride had cut the first piece of cake, tho confection was served by Mrs. Gurd Stagg of Mmllord, sister of tho groom who, with Mr. Stagg, cmo to KlnmntlkA Falls for the wedding. Pre-" siding at the coffee urn was Mrs. Robert Rltman. Mr. and Mrs. Ballard left on a brief wedding trip to Portlond and for-travellng the bride wore a soft putty green frock-with full length match ing coat and an orchid cor sage, The couple will be at home In Dorrls upon their return. SOCIAL CLUB MEETS FOR DESSERT The Robekah Social cluh met In the IOOF hall Wednes day for dessert at half past one o'clock, with Cora Gehrk and Alice Gowland tht hosJ tesscs for tho afternoon. Tha afternoon was devoted to per fecting the play "Rebekah Friendship Road" which will be presented at the next regu lar lodge meeting, Thursday, May the sixth. The next meeting of the social club will be held on May the twelfth and will be a potluck luncheon, with Al frcda Steinmetz and Stella Dryden the hostesses. WAIT FOR MR. STORK IN THIS GEORGIANA MATERNITY DRESS $6 95 Wmderfullyyounglittlt secret-keeper done in dotted iiyon crepe topped by a ipinkuig white collar. The soft front , fullnesi easily adjuated v 1 love to weir and enjoy. 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