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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Friends Honor
Tulelake Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Street Observe Silver
Anniversary May Fifth
TULELAKE Mr. and Mrs. Herman T. Street, celebrating
their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Wednesday evening,
May fifth, greeted one hundred and twenty-five friends and
neighbor! in the annex of the Tulelake Community Presby
terian church. Masses of lilacs and other spring flowers were
used upon the refreshment table and about the rooms.
' A tiered white wedding cake wreathed with white roses
and silver leaves, which centered the main table, was cut late
in the evening by Mrs. Street
Red roses and white snap
dragons and pale green tapers
In silver holders complimented
the ecru handmade lace table
cloth. White narcissus and red
roses in a silver and crystal
bowl centered the gift table.
Mrs. Street wore a street
length frock of navy with
white accessories. Her cor
sage was red and white rose
buds. .
Reverend Hugh L. Bronson,
pastor of the Tulelake Presby
terian church, welcomed the
guests and Floyd A. Boyd was
master of ceremonies.
Small folks of the commun
ity in smart formal attire were
characters in a Tom Thumb
wedding. Mrs. Leonard Mesh
ke played the traditional wed
ding march and just before the
ceremony. Miss Dorothy Mesh
ke sang, ."I.Love You Truly.''
The bride was Darlene Mc
Rostie, lovely in white satin
and blue, net; veil. Donnie
Boyd was the groom, the
bridesmaids were the twin
daughters of Mr. and . Mrs.
Favil West, Karen and Marie
Dean, West. Favil West Jr.,
gave . the bride away, Marie
West was the bride's mother
and Cecil Moore, best man.
Roy Aiken Jr., read the mar
riage service and Judy Main
was flower girl. .
Mrs. Helen Lind sang one
number, "Just a Song at Twi
light," with Mrs. Frank Bell
at the piano
Raymond Cheek with Miss
Lind at the piano, played two
violin solos, "Believe Me If
All Those Endearing Young
Charms," and "The Old Re
train." A motley array of brilliant
color marked the mock -wedding
with none of the "lady
characters," misleading the
audience for long. D. W.
Turnbaugh, the bride, was
given away by; "her" father,
Chester Main. The weeping -mother,
all in black, was Jim
Nelson, and the bridesmaid,
Earl Heck. '
G. W. Osborne, as the
groom had for his best man
the Rev. Hugh L. Bronson.
Floyd A. Boyd read the im
pressive ring ceremony and
Herman Turnbaugh as the
flower girl strewed the path
of the wedding party with
horseradish leaves. Mrs. Leon
ard Meshke played the wed
ding march, "Yes Sir, That's
My Baby."
Among the gifts was a
chest of silver, gift of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Brownscombe,
daughter and son-in-law ot
Beaumont, California, and of
their son, Lieutenant Leon
Street, now in the service in
India.
Mr. and Mrs. Street were
married in. Oklahoma, coming
to Tulelake in 1936 to reside
on the first allotment of home
steads taken up by Mr. Street
In 1933. Mr. Street is mana
ger of the Tulelake office of
the Copeland Lumber com
pany and with Mrs. Street is
active in civic and social af
fairs of the community. Mr.
Street Is a veteran of World
war one,, having seen duty
overseas.
The honor guests expressed
appreciation at the close of
the evening.
' Pouring during the refresh
ment hour were Mrs. R. E.
McNoughton and Mrs. J. E.
Barkwell.
On the committee respon
sible for the success of the
party were Mrs. Viola Nelson,
Mrs. Hugh L. Bronson, Mrs.
Marvin Thomas, Mrs. Ward
McRostie, Mrs. A. E. Ryck
man. Each of the committee
members was presented with a
gardenia corsage by Mr. and
Mrs. Street.
TOWNSEND CLUB
MEMBERS .
ENTERTAINED
Townsend club members
were entertained Friday eve
ning, April the'twentieth with
a seven o'clock potluck dinner
in the KC hall.
Seventy-five guests and
members were seated at four
long , tables centered with
spring flowers. Later, short
talks were given by President
H. O. Myers, Leo Kamps,
George Randell, Vic Douglas,
Lettle Camay, and Bernice
McCracken.
Fourteen candidates names
were approved and will be ini
tialed at a later date. ' The
drill team put on their work
for the first time this season,
fleiffWhlch an old-time dance
was enjoyed,
Recital
Presented
Chiloquin Piano Stu
dents Heard in Pro
gram Given May 4
Mrs. Jean Blake of Chilo
quin presented her students in
a piano recital on Tuesday
evening, May the fourth.
Mrs. Blake is planning to
spend the summer with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
LeGrand of Richmond, Cali
fornia. " '. 1
The following is the pro
gram presented:
"Song at Midnight," ..Federer
"A Carnival Scene,"'-.. ..Du Val
, Ann McKell .
"Souvenir," ' Drdla
"Spanish Dance,"..Moszkowskl
Violin solo '
Mr. Lewis
"Peasants' Dance,". Beethoven
- Ann McKell
"Hungary," Koelling
Mary Pat Monks
"Dark Eyes," Russian ' Folk
Song. : Duet' .
Mary Pat Monks and . .
Mrs. Blake.
"Way Down South," '
Hirschberg
"Drum Sticks," Piaget
David McKell
Under Southern Skies,"
Martin
'The Street Band," ......Fabian
Jerry Monks
-'Oh, Susannah," ........ Foster
. Duet .
. Jerry Monks and
Billy Updegrave
"Village Dance," Van Nort
"As the Dance Goes On,"
- : Lechner
Dorothy Cole
"A Happy Occasion,"..Sarterlo
Duet
Dorothy Cole and '
Donna Lee Fader
"Salute to America," Rebe
"Sailor's Dance," Jesse
Billy Updegrave
"Wood Magic," . ..Conglll
Donna Lee Fader '
"Londonderry Air,"
'- Irish Folk Song
y. Duet : '
' Donna Fader and '
Sally Blocklinger
Tl Bacio," Luigi Arditl
Vocal Solo
Elida De Bartoli
"Cotton Fluff," Smith
"Gingerette," Buchanan
Sally Blocklinger .
"Prelude," Chopin
"Kewpie Dance," ; Gay
Jean McKell
"Contra Dance," ....Beethoven
Duet
Jean and Ann McKell
"Melody," Massenet
"Dancer in Blue," Smith
Mary Pat Monks
TOWNSEND i
CLUB MEETS :
WEDNESDAY
The Townsend club met for
potluck with Mrs. Ethel Ford,
828High seteet, Wednesday.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Vera Thexton
on May nineteenth and all who
wish to attend are asked to be
at the Tower theatre at twelve
o'clock noon. Potluck lunch
will be served.
Present Wednesday were
Vera Thexton, Nettie Schmin
sky, Alice Gray,; Lora Brazee
and son, Grace Jerrue, Mabel
McWhithey, : Charlotte Canoy,
Bernice McCracken, Daisy
Douglas, ; Esther Mast, . Mrs.
Larsen, Eve Myers and Ethel
Ford.
The Merry Mixers met on
Thursday evening, May the
sixth, at the home of Pearl
Paup on Lincoln street. The
evening was spent at cards,
with high score held by Al
berta Allen and low by Helen
Paup, and refreshments were
served by the hostess, to Al
berta Allen, Ruth Lawrence,
Eleanor Curtis, June Collins,
Billee Snider, Dee Salycr, Jo
Paul and one guest, Helen
Paup. On May twentieth the
club will meet with Alberta
Allen on Orchard Way.
ID A MCH
' Every Saturday Night
9i00 to
AttheK.C.Hall
Sponsored by Eagles Auxiliary and Drum Corps .
Eitin Kiger's Orchestra ; '. Fubtta Invited
CHILOQUIN
STUDENTS .
IN FESTIVAL
The Chiloquin grade school
students presented a combined
music festival and achieve
ment day program in the
school gymnasium on May
the fifth at one o'clock. I
Following the program the
parents were invited to visit
the various rooms-and inspect
exhibits and school work com
pleted by the pupils. Follow
ing is the program:
"Star Spangled Banner". '
"Flag Salute".
' Awards.
' Third grade songs and flag
drill. ; -
"Oregon Centennial" '
Introduction Ella Jean Harky
Parade of Covered Wagons
1st and 2nd Grades
Indian Dance 2nd Grade Boys
Wheels of Transportation
Choral Reading 5th
and 6th Grades
Fifth and Sixth Grade Songs
Three Trappers French
Canadian Folk Song
The Pioneers .... Borowskl
Trappers' Dance .... 5th and
8th Grade Boys
Songs of the Trail 4th,
5th and 6th Grade
Billy Boy .... Traditional
Old Uncle Ned .... Foster -
OhI Susanna Foster
Dances of the Trail .... 4th,
5th and 6th Gades
Captain Jinks
, Virginia Reel
; Square Dance
"Oregon, My Oregon".
MRS. BAKER
HOSTESS TO
THREE R CLUB .
The Three R club met last
Tuesday for a one o'clock
dessert at the home of Mrs.
Martha Baker. Pollyanna gifts
were exchanged and pinochle
was in play during the after
noon. ' '
Awards at the close of play
were received by Mrs. Kath
leen Hepburn, first, Mrs.
Frances Killian, second, Mrs.
Anna Shaffer, low, and spec
ial awards went to Mrs. Anna
McCormack and Mrs., Lola
Myers. -
Other members at the meet
ing were Mrs. Estel Bright,
Mrs. - Marjorle Perkins, Mrs.
Ella Bortis, Mrs. Steele, Mrs.
Kate Hogue, Mrs. Lucille Hei
fer, Mrs. Grace Harris, Mrs.
Ella Pauley, Mrs. Jesta Kay
lor and' Mrs. Alfreda Stein
metz.. ' - '
Mrs. Bortis will act as host
ess at the club's next meeting,
May the eleventh, at her home
on Roseway drive. Pollyanna
gifts for Mother's Day will be
exchanged.
---BPOONEMORE-COPE
.
On Saturday evening, May
i; at 6 o'clock, before the altar
in- the sanctuary of the First
Methodist church, a quiet wed
ding was solemnized by the
pastor, Rev. Victor Phillips
when Rosemary Cope became
the bride of Dalton Charles
Spoonemore. They were at
tended by Kathcrine I. Kirk
land and John Y. Bondreaw.
The home of the bride is in
Palo Alto, Calif., and that of
the groom in Greensville, Tex.
Mrs. Spoonemore is teaching
at Newell and Mr. Spoone
more is a soldier stationed at
that place.
IiOO
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FOR MOTHER'S DAY
Mrs. Bernard Freese, mother of two sons, Leland, two, and
Richard, three and one-half, will present this picture to
her mother, Mrs. R. F. Muskopf of Pelican City, on Mother's
Day. The Freese family lives at 1530 Lookout street.
Kcnncll-Ellis.
Mrs. Tear
Hostess at Cards
LANGELL VALLEY Mrs.
Malcolm Teare entertained
with a delightful bridge party
at her home on Monday after
noon. Mrs. William Bechdoldt
received high score, Mrs. Har
ry Frazier, second, and Mrs.
Charles Revell, traveling. Re
, freshments were served at the
close of cards to Mrs. Owen
Pepple, Mrs. William Bech
doldt and Mrs. Frank Brown
of Bonanza. Mrs. Mary Dear
born, Mrs. Paul Monroe, Mrs.
William Burnett, Mrs. Mary
Leidy,. Mrs. Warren Mason,
Mrs. Harry Frazier, Mrs.
Charles Revell. and Mrs. Les
ter Leavitt of Langell valley.
MRS.. GOOD
HOSTESS TO -PINOCHLE
CLUB
Mrs. L. D. Good was hostess
to the Lucky Thursday Pino
chle club on May the sixth at
her home at 2020 Darrow ave
nue, luncheon being served at
one o'clock to Estelle Smith,
Ruth Sehornj Maude Phillips,
Vera Good, Rita Fuller, Ag-
nace Lowe, Fannie Goddard,
Mary Martin, Florence Young,
and to two guests, Harriet
Morris and Grace Smith. Mem- ,
bers held a Mother's' Day gift
exchange and following the
business meeting the afternoon
was spent at pinochle, high
score being held by Harriet
Morris, second by Ruth Se
horn, low by Florence Young,
and pinochle by Mary Martin.
Maude Phillips will enter
tain the club at its next meet
ing, May the twentieth, at her
home at 2250 Garden avenue.
Mrs. W. J.'Steinmetz will
preside as hostess to members
of the Happy Hour club on
Tuesday afternoon, May the
eleventh, at two o'clock at het
home, 917 Walnut avenue.
Legionnaires Attention
Klamath Post No. 8 wants the
names of all sons and daughters
of the Legion and auxiliary who
are in the service of our country.
The names of all sons and daughters who1
are in the service will appear in the Hon
or Roll of the American Legion in the June
issue of the Oregon Legionnaire.
NAMES MUST BE IN BY MAY 15
Mail or Phone Them in
Klamath Post No. 8
The American Legion
P. O. Box 650
Fred LaForge, Com.,
Phone 5927
Fred Hellbronner, Finance Officer
Phone 4153. After 6, 5561
Mother's Day Program at the
Legion Hall,
Saturday, May 8 - 8 P. M.
'sr,
GRAND REGENT
TO PAY VISIT
IN KLAMATh
Dorothy Eggleston, associate
grand regent of College of Re
. gents, will make an official
visit to the Klamath Falls
chapter of the Women of the
Moose on May the eleventh. .
A banquet will be held In
honor of the guest at the lodge
hall and all members are
urged to attend. The Loyal
Order of Moose and the Mer
rill chapter and their hus
bands arc invited.
- Since there will be a class
of candidates to be initiated,
"all chairmen, escorts and offi
cers are to wear formals and
must be present at this meet
ing. The executive committee
will meet at three o'clock at
the hall and all chairmen are
to meet at half past seven in
the lodge room.
The meeting will be open to
visitors.
-SUSAN KAY
OBSERVES .
BIRTHDAY
Little Susan Kay Derby,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Lloyd Derby of 939 North
Ninth street, was five years
old Friday and that afternoon
a group of little friends en
joyed a party at her house.
Guests were Mary Hincs,
Ann Metz, Kathryn Metz,
Nancy Woodworth, Jerry Lee
Van Busk irk, Joe Metz and
mothers of the children.
Mrs. M. E. Giacomlnl of
Merrill will present . her
piano students in recital
Monday evening, May the
tenth, In the Presbyterian
church annex at eight o'clock.
Elmer Merrlit; Adjutant,
Phone 4455 Days
Social
Calendar
Saturday, May 8 ,
American Legion and auxil
iary to honor War Mothers In
program at 8 p. m,, Legion
hall.
Sund.y, May 8
, Mother's Day. Annual ob
servance by Eagles lodgo nt
2 p. m. Senator Lew Wallaco,
principal speaker.
DcMolay breakfast for
mothers at Elk hotel with at
tendance at Klamuth Luth
eran church later. Jobs Daugh
ters Mothers' breakfast, Wll
lard hotel, 9 a. m.
Monday, May 10
Junior Matrons of Metho
dist church to honor Mlzpnh
class at annual Mother's Day
party,
Library club meeting, elec
tion of officers, silver tea,
non-compotltlve exhibit of
spring flowers. Main auditor
ium of city llbrary2 p, m.
Degree of Honor, KC hall, 8
p. m. s
BPW executive board moot
ing with Dene Bnckos at 7:30
p, m,
Tuesday, May 11
Happy Hour club to meet nt
the homo of Mrs. W. J. Stoln
mctz, 917 Walnut avenue, at 2
p, m.
Delta Gamma, Delphlnn,
with Mrs. K. G. Cuinmlngs,
9:45 a. m. Leader, Mrs. Dean
Osborn. Topic, "The Visuol
Arts as Personal Expression."
WCTU with Mrs. Blnnche
Tedrlck, 1128 Grant street, 2
p. m.
Aloha, OES, to meet In reg
ular session at 8 p. m.
Teachers of Roosevelt PTA
to preside over Mother's Day
tea at 2:30 p. m., in tho school.
Thursday, May 13
Auxiliary and chevaliers of
Canton Crater at IOOF hall.
Potluck dinner at 6:30 o'clock.
All music festival by grade
school students, Pellcon court,
Klamath Union high school,
2:15 p. m. Public invited, no
admission charge. x,
Friday, May 14
. Elks to entertain for sons
and daughters at dancing par
ty in Elks ballroom.
Saturday, May IS
AAUW senior girls tea to
be given at home of Mrs. Nel
son Reed, Del Moro street.
Mrs. O. K. Puckctt. chairman.
Friday, May 21
' Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt to pre
sent piano and voice students
in recital at library auditor
ium. Monday, May 24
Regular BPW club dinner
meeting, Willard hotel, instal
lation of officers.
Wednesday, May 2t
ANW club with Mrs. W. P.
FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED
FLORIST TELEGRAPH DELIVERY
FLOWERS
0
MOTHER'S DAY
SUNDAY, MAY 9th
-fr CUT FLOWERS and
PLANTS IN VARIETY
; . : FLOWER DELIVERIES ARE .
RESTRICTED - PLEASE
CARRY YOUR OWN PURCHASES
SHOP OPEN SUNDAY - MOTHER'S DAY
KLAMATH FLOWER SHOP
1211 Main St.
WEAft WHITE FLOWERS FQR MOTHERS DEPARTED
COLORED FLOWERS FOR MOTHERS LIVING
McMillan, Pine streot, 1
o'clock potluck luncheon.'
Friday, May 28
Aloha Past Matron club to
moot In Masonic templo.
BRIDE-ELECT
HONOR GUEST
AT SHOWER .
Miss Dotty Champagne en
tertained nt her homo on
North Sixth street luxt wt'i'k
in honor of Shirley lltxllfor,
duughtur of Mis, Aubroy Ilctll'
fi'r, whoso marrlngo to Wil
liam Bert DviiiiIh will take
plnco this coming Sunday.
Gifts wcro presented to the
honor guest and following
gumes supper was sorved to
Miss Redifnr, Mrs. Ray Brown,
Mrs. Honry Swcotmnn, Mrs.
James, Mis. Walter Anderson,
Mrs. Aubrey Rcdlfer, Mrs.
Jack Cuslck, Mrs. Ciena Cham
pagne, Mlsn Elnlno Broatz,
Miss Elslo Kumleh, Miss Isa
bella Coit, Miss Holnn Juines,
Miss Lillian James, Miss Mur
iel James, Miss Joyco IMimlll,
Miss Juno Pluelll, Miss Helen
Grumbles, Miss Pat Brown
and Miss Allcon Vitus.
WCTU to Meet
On Tuesday
Tho WCTU will meet nt the
.homo of Mrs. Blanche Ted
rlck at 1120 Grant street, on
Tuesday nftornoou at two
o'clock. Devotions will be
led by Mrs. A. Theodore
Smith, Thero will be a busi
ness session. Tcmpcrnnco
News will bo reviewed by Mrs.
Louis Benson, vocal duets by
Mrs. R. E. Johnson nnd Mrs.
William Rico, nnd tho scrip
ture message by Mrs, iiouben
E. Johnson,
The Juveniles of the Neigh
bors of Woodcraft met in tho
KC hull Monday afternoon,
May tho third, at four o'clock
with fourteen present. Follow
ing tho business meeting
games wcro played and re
freshments served under tho
direction of Nancy Hall. Each
member Is asked to bring one
or more guests to tho next
meeting, May the seventeenth.
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Will Affect YOU? , .
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408 Main Phone 8311
MOTHER'S DAY
PROGRAM , ;
PLANNED
The Loyal Order of Mouse .
Is sponsoring a Mother's Day i ,
program at the Moose Hull,'
1010 l'lne street, on Humlny,
May the ninth, at half past
two o'clock, Those who me
' appearing on the program Hie
Mis. Opal Glest, who will sing,
A. A, WllkcTSun, who will pre
sent several musical luimlx'iK,
nnd the Century Players who
are well known In Klamath
Fill In and vicinity for their
radio ami stngo plays.
Opening ceremonies will bo
conducted by the Rev. L. K.
Johnson of tho Klamath Luth
eran church,
All members of tho Mouse
lodge und their families ni'
Invited to attend, as well t
service men.
On Monday, May tho third,
the Neighbors of Woodcraft
held their regular meeting In
the KC hall. A short piogrmnA
preceded the business mecllngw
with Loulso Dnrnhart, accom
punlst, nnd John Carter, solo
M, giving throe iiunihors.
Four candidates were Initialed
Into the order, Belle Hlngp
Edna llmwiiauer, Alice WIN
kenson nnd Joslo Landers. Lo
olu Thompson, accompanied
by Stella Pureed, gave two
snugs appropriate for Mother's
Day, and Mrs. Viola Lcevor,
as official mother, was escort
ed to the campflre and pre
sented with a plant by Mildred
S m 1 1 h. Refreshments wcro
served by a committee com
pbscd of Shirley Tllton, Silvia
llrauuan, Vero Reeves and
Stella Dryden, The next meet
ing will bo on May the seven
teenth nt eight o'clock In tin
KC hall. J
1
Friends have been grccllnilA
Mrs. John Kenoffel who lW
iwndlng about a month In
Klumuth Fulls. The Kenoffels
now make their home on
Elcojon boulevard near San
Diego nnd Mr. Kenoffel Is
engaged In army work.
BONDED MEMBERS
ASS'N.
Telephone 4159